NASA's Discoveries Deep Within Jupiter's Clouds and Moons | Juno Year 6 Update

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  • @J.Schooley
    @J.Schooley Год назад +14

    Anyone else just like hearing dude say his name..."I'm Alex Mcchcoehhaglehoaghuehaklcvjn, and you're watchin Astrum".

  • @Markus_Andrew
    @Markus_Andrew Год назад +261

    The images which have come back from Juno are simply incredible. I'm 62 now and have been into astronomy from an early age. It has been such an exciting experience to watch as spacecraft and imaging technology steadily improved over the years, from the grainly, fuzzy images of the 60s and 70s to the magnificent, high-resolution vistas we're seeing today. This is an amazing time to be alive.

    • @xzilinov
      @xzilinov Год назад +9

      I'm a young adult but like you I've been into astronomy for most of my life and this is something I can't wait for, when I'm in your position and seeing the incredible photos we'll have 40 - 60 years from now!

    • @MultiDreamer1979
      @MultiDreamer1979 Год назад +1

      I agree and it only gets better!

    • @eric.eternal
      @eric.eternal Год назад

      Stick around for a while because it's only getting better. The amount of nearby earth's means if starshot actually happens, or maybe something even better, we'll have some truly jaw dropping pictures of the local region

    • @afchomeclub
      @afchomeclub Год назад

      That’s awesome

    • @doubleooh7337
      @doubleooh7337 Год назад

      Mmm nasa moon pictures raw are 8GB A PICTURE they are like 24,000k images and they're old pictures but still far higher quality then cameras today

  • @slinkerdeer
    @slinkerdeer Год назад +33

    It is simply a beautiful example of Human ingenuity that a tool designed for observing stars for navigation purposes was able to be used to gather extraordinary detail of the surface of another world due to it's design for low light conditions

  • @slinkerdeer
    @slinkerdeer Год назад +6

    Jupiter is a beloved protecting older brother to our fragile terrestrial world, simply beautiful to gaze upon and know it's been there since before Earth was even a singular body instead of asteroids.
    But it's polar regions? The things we haven't had the chance to even know what they look like until the most recent millisecond of Human history? They are utterly alien compared to what all Humans picture when they think of the gigantic planet, and I think it is an honour and a pleasure we get to finally explore the mystery of that world which almost every Human who has ever existed has gazed upon the softly glowing orb in our skies.

  • @r0ckworthy
    @r0ckworthy Год назад +714

    Alex you have a top 5 best space content channel on all of RUclips. Every single one is awesome. Keep up the amazing work. I can't help but to watch every one of your videos as soon as it is uploaded. Such high quality space content!

    • @uninterestedcat8429
      @uninterestedcat8429 Год назад +17

      Pbs space time, an anton petrov, an astrum be my top 3, not in that order.

    • @charlech
      @charlech Год назад +2

      Who’s #1

    • @Alex-td2bf
      @Alex-td2bf Год назад +4

      Scott Manley 🚀🚀

    • @j2kerrigan
      @j2kerrigan Год назад +14

      Agreed. Less is more, IMO. Alex does so much with his commentary by not adding so much fluff or watering things down too much by trying to explain technical stuff or going off on tangents. Just letting us enjoy the amazing imagery and his enjoyable narration.

    • @gummybears4lunch
      @gummybears4lunch Год назад +4

      Truth!

  • @gremio3293
    @gremio3293 Год назад +12

    Jupiter is my favourite Planet and I'm so glad that we have a probe like Juno investigating it...some of the Junocam Imagery turned out to be my favourite pictures ever

    • @stephenkalatucka6213
      @stephenkalatucka6213 Год назад

      My favorite is earth. After 60 years of space exploration and untold expenditure of taxpayer dollars, scientists can confidently say that the vast majority of planets in the solar system are frozen toxic waste dumps from Hell.

  • @avidspider
    @avidspider Год назад +136

    Been watching for quite some time, but I just got to say I love your enthusiasm and attention to detail. This is one of the things I love about seeing the planets and their moons, along with all the mysteries they hold. Keep doing what you do!

    • @annakeye
      @annakeye Год назад +4

      Alex has this wonderful way to sound like he's super happy with all he's sharing with us. It simply oozes enthusiasm and I am so appreciative.

    • @snoopyontheground3481
      @snoopyontheground3481 Год назад

      he is the second worse narrator on youtube

  • @Dudleymiddleton
    @Dudleymiddleton Год назад +88

    Thank you, Alex for another great video with stunning images!

    • @stephenkalatucka6213
      @stephenkalatucka6213 Год назад +1

      And here I thought a gayseous giant was an obese dude at a drag show.

  • @TheSquigy
    @TheSquigy Год назад +70

    Watching your videos of what probes send back to Earth is a near religious experience for me. The awe I feel at those images is indescribable

    • @aryafaaz9345
      @aryafaaz9345 Год назад +1

      Yes ❣️ It is a religious experience because all the knowledge contained in all the branches of Science bring us closer to the Creator of creation - the Lord of the Worlds - ALLAH.
      Allah created all the infinite number of universes that Science has proven to us to exist , yet Allah is closer to us than our own jugular vein.
      Allah was not born & neither does Allah give birth. Allah has no form & no shape that humans can perceive , Allah requires no rest nor sleep , Allah needs nothing from us but all creation in all the infinite universes need Allah for existence & survival.
      We humans are eternal beings & our life on Earth is just a bleep in time. Our Earthly life is merely a Simulation of our limited 5 senses , as a means of Testing us & our realtionship with our Creator.
      We are ONE Human race 💟

    • @jannaswanson271
      @jannaswanson271 Год назад +1

      @@aryafaaz9345 How good does one have to be to be approved by Allah? Where is the line?

  • @rhouser1280
    @rhouser1280 Год назад +8

    I hope someday before I die, I get to know what's under Europa's ice🤞

  • @Aniso442
    @Aniso442 Год назад +7

    Fun fact, if there IS life on Eruopa or any of the oceans on Jupiter's moons, scientists say that any life that could exist there will very likely be much bigger than anything we've seen on earth due to the unfathomable pressure exerted beneath the ice. Fun food for thought :)
    Also, if you're interested in that theory, I'd recommend watching Europa Report. It's a slow burn space horror/thriller, but it's highly worth the pay out at the end. It's one of my favorite space movies.

    • @heliotropeness
      @heliotropeness Год назад

      Europa Report is indeed an amazing movie!

    • @Aniso442
      @Aniso442 Год назад

      @@heliotropeness It really is! I think it's slept on xP

  • @CYP4501
    @CYP4501 Год назад +11

    I'm a microbiologist. I've always been fascinated by the complexity of systems on the cellular level. And now I can say that astronomy also makes me feel the same thing but on the astronomic level.

    • @jhaz89
      @jhaz89 Год назад

      Suuuure you are
      Jk

  • @dajosh42069
    @dajosh42069 Год назад +33

    Some of the most amazing, most beautiful, most.. ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE images and data EVER!
    I LOVE this sort of stuff.

  • @take5th
    @take5th Год назад +10

    As I get older I realize one of the best things about the sciences is that stunning new discoveries will never end. The complexity and accessibility of the universe will dole out wonders forever.

  • @arnoldrimmer9161
    @arnoldrimmer9161 Год назад +8

    I've been obsessed by Jupiter ever since I can remember. It's mesmerising, superb video thanks

  • @kandyeggs
    @kandyeggs Год назад +14

    Although sometimes it’s obvious, sometimes it’s hard to tell which images and clips are real, and which are color edited or animations. I think a little caption at the bottom or corner alerting the viewer when what they’re looking at is or isn’t real would make for a more engaging experience!
    I do always appreciate these videos though :)

  • @l3ete1geuse
    @l3ete1geuse Год назад +16

    Astrum: "It's been six years since Juno began orbiting Jupiter."
    Me: "Wait, what?"

    • @astrumspace
      @astrumspace  Год назад +14

      I know, I can't believe it. It was one of the first missions I covered on my channel, hard to think I've been doing this for over 6 years now

  • @moalzaben5554
    @moalzaben5554 Год назад +29

    Our Solar System truly is amazing because the most fascinating discoveries and can pop up out of nowhere!
    For example we might find marine life under Europa’s icy crust, a type of alien marine species we have never thought of seeing. Like that type of discovery that we might come across

    • @ASpaceStory
      @ASpaceStory Год назад +3

      Indeed, the Solar System never ceases to amaze us. With every new discovery, it opens up a new world of possibilities and wonder.

    • @moalzaben5554
      @moalzaben5554 Год назад +2

      @@ASpaceStory agreed.
      Like the possibility of life under Europa’s and Enceladus’s icy crusts. We can study the moons of the Gas giants of our solar system and we can think of exomoons that are out there orbiting Gas giants of other star system, and they might be habitable.
      I know of 2 exoplanets discovered by the Kepler space telescope. The first planet is Kepler 47c it is 4900 lightyears away from Earth, a gas giant the size of Uranus that is in the habitable zone of its star system and might have habitable exomoons, the planet is Kepler 90h a gas giant that is slightly bigger Jupiter, it is around 2500 lightyears away from Earth, and is in the habitable zone of its star system and might have habitable exomoons. Why this excited because if those exomoons potentially have oceans like the possible ones under Europa and Enceladus, then we can only imagine what the marine life might look like, it will look like unlike anything we’ve ever seen, this really excites because I will hopefully one day become a marine biologist and conservationist, and I can compare the marine life of Earth to any possible alien marine life, I mean look at the marine life in sci-fi, on the moon of Pandora from Avatar and on the planet 4546b from Subnautica, they’re truly alien and fascinating. My point is we can only imagine how alien marine life looks like

    • @tillitsdone
      @tillitsdone Год назад +4

      On one hand I feel lucky to be alive for these discoveries. On the other, I want to live another 1000 years to see how much more we find

    • @Mike-fo7jo
      @Mike-fo7jo Год назад +1

      It's been stated/known 🤫 about the the Moon, Europa..... there's an ocean under that ice and it's teaming with Marine Life !!!

    • @nagappanrengasamy9194
      @nagappanrengasamy9194 Год назад

      @@tillitsdone o

  • @MrSprite69
    @MrSprite69 Год назад +36

    I'm so excited! Thank you for the upload and for being amazing Alex!

  • @PantsuMann
    @PantsuMann Год назад +28

    I always get over joyed when I see theres a new video on Astrum. Thanks Alex, you have one of my absolute highest ranked channels. Cant wait til more Juno data and discoveries!

  • @Galatz_Tirah
    @Galatz_Tirah Год назад +9

    I don't normally look up on the sponsorships, but this was the best self-sponsoring, those Displates are gorgeous. It's only a pity they don't give a special offer for if you buy the whole collection or something, I'm having a really hard time choosing now.

    • @Alex-tt1vp
      @Alex-tt1vp Год назад

      I didn't, I noped out of the video as soon as the word sponsor was spoken

    • @Galatz_Tirah
      @Galatz_Tirah Год назад

      He's literally selling his own work though. The fraction of purchase goes to him, on more than just referral level.

  • @floepiejane
    @floepiejane Год назад +3

    Thank you!

  • @OleOlson
    @OleOlson Год назад +2

    Glad I watched this, I thought Juno was crashed into Jupiter at the end of its mission years ago. Had no idea it was still there!

  • @echostarling84
    @echostarling84 Год назад +3

    An important thing I love about NASA is their Philosophy! Protecting other worlds from our footsteps. It's such a special time in history that we have these great minds at NASA and great hearts to go with them.

  • @allisonfisher9304
    @allisonfisher9304 Год назад +5

    Had to go full screen for this one, wonderful!!✨🌟✨

  • @carpemkarzi
    @carpemkarzi Год назад +10

    Sigh…given my current age and the current state of space travel I know this is impossible but I still wish I could see Jupiter from orbit and walk on Europa. The pictures will have to do for now..
    Thanks for all the amazing space info and images you share.

  • @andrewakaroyal
    @andrewakaroyal Год назад +1

    I sometimes listen to this channel to calm me when I’m irritable. It’s soothing.

  • @turkicnomad5632
    @turkicnomad5632 Год назад +5

    Thank you for uploading this in 2K HD. I got to watch this with crisp clarity on a 60’ screen and it was just excellent.

  • @kaarlimakela3413
    @kaarlimakela3413 Год назад +3

    Space is just a big 'ol chemistry set.

  • @uninterestedcat8429
    @uninterestedcat8429 Год назад +34

    Highest entertainment value space channel 💯. Anton petrov an pbs both hold a candle to it, but where theyre more informative and kinda nitty gritty, you got visuals, good narration an scripting, as well as an solid consistent pace that actually grabs and then keeps attention.

    • @rm367
      @rm367 Год назад

      I agree. Best voice, too. But the older format, less clickbaity is much better.

    • @Rezcuz
      @Rezcuz Год назад

      What's with the an?

    • @sandybarnes887
      @sandybarnes887 Год назад +1

      @@Rezcuz and

    • @sandybarnes887
      @sandybarnes887 Год назад +1

      Don't forget Dr Becky

    • @Nartinan
      @Nartinan Год назад +3

      Just to add to your list, give SEA and Kosmo a watch too.

  • @alinaqirizvi1441
    @alinaqirizvi1441 Год назад +1

    I love how even now, we are still using the stars for navigation

  • @neitihuu
    @neitihuu Год назад +3

    Jupiter is such s beautiful planet 💖

  • @chrism3562
    @chrism3562 Год назад +4

    Those displates are amazing! Great choices for the art!

  • @xanderunderwoods3363
    @xanderunderwoods3363 Год назад +24

    In such a dark world, your channel gives me hope in ways that words cannot describe, and often brings me to tears, thank you for all the work that you do. I know that you probably won't read this, but I simply want you to know, that you genuinely inspire me. Much love from Alaska.

  • @sergentboucherie9813
    @sergentboucherie9813 Год назад +3

    These images are amazing

  • @FartingInYourGeneralDirection
    @FartingInYourGeneralDirection Год назад +7

    It's channels that make RUclips worthwhile. Thanks for the update team Astrum

  • @alecfromminnenowhere2089
    @alecfromminnenowhere2089 Год назад +9

    You do a stellar job with your videos. ;)

  • @lost_boy
    @lost_boy Год назад +5

    Such a great video! Thanks for the info, Jupiter is by far my favourite planet in the solar system so I’ll be excitedly waiting for future videos on this beautiful gas giant!

  • @RythmGkwd
    @RythmGkwd Год назад +2

    To save data I usually watch all RUclips videos in 360p
    But I watch only Astrum videos in 1080p because of the stunning visuals he puts in his videos 🙏

  • @jorgeluiscapiello414
    @jorgeluiscapiello414 Год назад +1

    Jupiter's surface looks like the work of a really gifted master painter. Really awe inspiring.

    • @mythicdawn9574
      @mythicdawn9574 Год назад +1

      It's Van Gogh's Starry Night.
      What I really want to see one day though, are images of its atmosphere from inside / above with a balloon. I want to see the relief, those humongous clouds that have all the space they need to move around like ever shifting unending continents. Cloud formations on Earth are already fascinating, but they are squashed compared to what happens on Jupiter. Sadly this may be very difficult technically, and there is no plan for that in the next 20 years, which means if that ever happens, it will when I'll be very old or dead already. At least I'm confident we will do something similar on Venus in my lifetime, which is still something amazing.

  • @bjrn-andrehenriksen6289
    @bjrn-andrehenriksen6289 Год назад +6

    I didn't know it was possible to feel love for a planet. That was before I saw Jupiter in my telescope for the first time, and I shed a tear

    • @rogerandjoan4329
      @rogerandjoan4329 Год назад

      Not so odd. Ask Rick Sanchez.

    • @citrus4419
      @citrus4419 Год назад +1

      Although the planet is fascinating you should give credit to the Creator and your love and adoration belongs to him!

    • @bjrn-andrehenriksen6289
      @bjrn-andrehenriksen6289 Год назад +5

      @@citrus4419 The creator of this video? Absolutely! An amazing video of an amazing planet

    • @rogerandjoan4329
      @rogerandjoan4329 Год назад

      @@citrus4419 You people are like cockroaches,

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold Год назад +4

    That was a truly BEAUTIFUL and sensitive scientific video.💖

  • @truman42746
    @truman42746 Год назад +5

    Great Video. I agree that Juno has been amazing. Can't wait to see the Io flyby. Love your channel!

  • @adrianrutterford762
    @adrianrutterford762 Год назад +3

    Wonderful video.
    Thanks Alex.

  • @sgoodyear20
    @sgoodyear20 Год назад +3

    Just a note. The Europa clipper mission is a NASA mission, not an ESA mission. It's an easy mistake though as ESA are also launching a mission called JUICE very soon. Which will do a couple Europa flybys, but is mostly looking at Ganymede.

  • @Nanobits
    @Nanobits Год назад +4

    I would love to see a probe get sent right into Jupiters atmosphere, we need something that would be able to handle the extreme thermals and pressure to get a good idea of whats going on inside its atmosphere with direct readings.

  • @cricketmusic62
    @cricketmusic62 Год назад +1

    Amazing visuals. The depth and clarity are just so damn..... I'm without words!! Can you imagine that if this technology actually existed, CCTV, trail and cameras on phones would be out of this world. And I bet streaming and videos would be so over the top, in your face realistic that VR would be a joke.

  • @Sebastianmaz615
    @Sebastianmaz615 Год назад +3

    In spite of all of the information you're giving me/us the only thing I could think of at 8:05 was how much Europa's surface looks like a piece of canvas with drips, lines and splatters of paint. Beautiful in it's own way. 😊

  • @sargenmi
    @sargenmi Год назад +5

    You have no idea how lucky I'am to find your channel years ago, I've never miss your videos, they ar sooooo educational and well done.
    Thanks again !

  • @bratketer9212
    @bratketer9212 Год назад +4

    Amazing video as always keep up the good work

  • @jakeacake6899
    @jakeacake6899 Год назад +2

    One thing that I would really appreciate greatly would be a visual indication of whether the video onscreen is computer generated or real images from NASA. I'd hate to see a breathtaking time-lapse of Juno flying over Jupiter's cloud tops and write it off as computer generated. Great video man, your channel is amazing

  • @keithlowery9708
    @keithlowery9708 Год назад +6

    I always appreciate when you put out a new video. I've been watching or following your channel for many years. When I used to teach I used to put all my students on to your channel but I still tune in every time I get the notification. Thank you for all your hard work and updating us on the cosmos in our neighborhood solar system 🤙🏻

  • @mr.zelice6924
    @mr.zelice6924 Год назад +7

    Sehr schöns Video wie immer!

  • @JanineMarshall61390
    @JanineMarshall61390 Год назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant content. Just ordered two displates also woohoo

  • @JohnHellstar
    @JohnHellstar Год назад

    Europa with all those snowmobile tracks,is definitely full of life :D

  • @ericgilbert56
    @ericgilbert56 Год назад +20

    It's already been said by many but I am compelled to say it as well. This is an incredible channel of exploratory work. Very high in educational content and gives these missions more value to the public.

  • @titabethshomelifecooking3606
    @titabethshomelifecooking3606 Год назад +4

    Beautiful! So interesting & so amazing …

  • @k.t.k.9781
    @k.t.k.9781 Год назад +1

    Would love to watch a longer video with not only the highlights but the lesser findings as well

  • @sikemo9432
    @sikemo9432 Год назад +1

    I'm speechless in awe of such a grand universe we live in as astronauts travelling through space.

  • @Snoodlehootberry
    @Snoodlehootberry Год назад +5

    What a fantastic video. Thank you.

  • @auroretaburiaux8780
    @auroretaburiaux8780 Год назад +11

    Dear Alex, your presentation is of top quality, both narrative and pictures. The content is connecting us somehow to the universe that "forged" us. You have been able to summarize in a short video a huge amount of information, keeping it scientifically correct. I will be following you!

  • @abyssoftus
    @abyssoftus Год назад +2

    5:32 looks like either a cryo volcanic eruption or an impact just preceding the left limb assuming rotation is LTR

  • @Cyan37
    @Cyan37 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making Pluto part of the displate collections! C:

  • @reinatycoon3644
    @reinatycoon3644 Год назад +3

    Jupiter is such a beautiful and amazing planet. Imagine the other exotic properties that are waiting to be discovered about Jupiter's weather processes! The moons of Jupiter are also fascinating and I honestly believe that there is subsurface oceans and life in those lovely celestial objects. Thanks for the upload Astrum.

  • @TheDashinglyBee
    @TheDashinglyBee Год назад +5

    Just absolutely awesome! Thanks for the content!

  • @michalrimmerak1646
    @michalrimmerak1646 Год назад +2

    As always superb, one of my most favorite chanels on youtube. And I love your british english, for me, as Czech is much more clear then US english.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 25 дней назад

    The impact from shoemaker levy comet was a once in a million years event, it still amazes me to this day, it's possible that human beings will never see such an event ever again.

  • @holly.fickle1607
    @holly.fickle1607 Год назад +3

    THANK YOU for these videos! The combination of your voice, the soft music, subject matter, and images instantly send me to a place of deep calm. It’s like my nightly meditation! 🧘🏻‍♀️

  • @mariannatodd7010
    @mariannatodd7010 Год назад +3

    Wonderful video. And congrats on the self sponsorship!

  • @bartman898
    @bartman898 Год назад

    These three dimensional photos of Jupiter are amazing.

  • @Dr.RiccoMastermind
    @Dr.RiccoMastermind Год назад +2

    Amazing pictures, thank you so much for telling the storry 😎🇩🇪

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-41 Год назад +3

    Alex is my sons name too..
    Definitely my favorite science channel!.. ur videos are amazing n actually very informative.. great job alex!..👏👏👏💞💞💞

  • @stephanieparker1250
    @stephanieparker1250 Год назад +4

    Great new video, Alex! Thank you for your brilliant work! 🎉❤

  • @federicosting9796
    @federicosting9796 Год назад +1

    First Austrum's video I watched. The combination of data, images and music made it simply perfect.
    Thanks!

  • @DeathValleyDazed
    @DeathValleyDazed Год назад +1

    Those lightning slush balls are cool in more ways than one. Love your production and content!

  • @MaximRedin
    @MaximRedin Год назад +3

    As always, super! Thank you for your interesting videos!

  • @danielwatson4864
    @danielwatson4864 Год назад +3

    Could the lightening in the upper cloud layers of Jupiter be "sprites", or something similar?

  • @DeKKH
    @DeKKH Год назад

    I could watch videos of space, planets, moons… so beautiful!

  • @Jake-hk9go
    @Jake-hk9go Год назад

    The background music used in these videos, especially this one, are God tier. Such an elevating experience.

  • @dsbennett
    @dsbennett Год назад +3

    I have always been fascinated by the storms on Jupiter. I wish there was a way to go there and, in some way, experience them.

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 Год назад +3

    And wasn't the 2021 mission extension an extension on an extention starting back in 2018 or thereabouts when they decided to keep Juno in a higher orbit to keep getting data on the moons instead of getting closer to focus entirely on Jupiter or something to that effect?

  • @mickcompagnoni1114
    @mickcompagnoni1114 Год назад +2

    Another wonderful presentation Alex. I shed a tear when Cassini died, & I will probably shed some more for Juno.

  • @chrisparker9201
    @chrisparker9201 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy your presentations. I ask but one favor. When images or animation are presented that are 'artist's interpretations' and not actual stills or footage, could you just throw a little chunk of text up on the screen indicating such? Amazing channel.

  • @stephanieparker1250
    @stephanieparker1250 Год назад +3

    Juno is one of my favorite missions, love your coverage of the trip! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @HomeworkSolver3000
    @HomeworkSolver3000 Год назад +2

    Ah yes Jupiter. Where I went to get more stupider😌

  • @Jennagosu
    @Jennagosu Год назад +1

    I love videos which deliver what their titles promise and your videos in general are among these few. Quality begins here

  • @klocugh12
    @klocugh12 Год назад +1

    Maybe tidal effects are to blame for those striations as well?

  • @damarisburrimccolgan8989
    @damarisburrimccolgan8989 Год назад +4

    I love the space mission recap videos 💚💚

  • @Screamo_RC
    @Screamo_RC Год назад +3

    Content of the video aside, it's really impressing how quickly you've put out videos of high quality. Let me just acknowledge the effort 👏

  • @JoeVanGogh
    @JoeVanGogh Год назад

    Love that you have displates! Happy for you❤

  • @PVProDK
    @PVProDK Год назад +2

    Having loved your content for a long time, today I got to enjoy this beautiful video on my new 42" 4K OLED - what an experience!! Thank you Alex.

  • @h.p.734
    @h.p.734 Год назад +3

    Perfect timing! Just as I was about to go to bed!

  • @TheHatMan69
    @TheHatMan69 Год назад +8

    JUPITEEEERRRR

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome Год назад +2

    Great video, love watching @ 4K 60Hz so beautiful.

  • @quasarastro
    @quasarastro Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed the explanation about the mushball phenomenon. It's crazy to imagine such things are really happening right now billions of kilometers away.

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +3

    Jupiters my favorite.🙏

  • @AceSpadeThePikachu
    @AceSpadeThePikachu Год назад +1

    With all the big headline missions this year, like JWST, Artemis 1 and the image of Sagittarius A*, it's easy to forget that older missions are still bringing us amazing data and imagery.
    Jupiter and its moons are some of the most photogenic objects in the solar system, perfect for painting. I've been trying to perfect my own Photoshop drawing techniques over the years using Jupiter as "test" for my skills as a digital artist. I haven't quite perfected it yet but every attempt is a vast improvement over the last. The fine wispy swirls are especially challenging to duplicate with my VERY old software.

  • @patrickmurphy6775
    @patrickmurphy6775 Год назад +1

    Absolutely terrific. Thank you for showing us.

  • @velocinaci
    @velocinaci Год назад +3

    beautifıl!

  • @juulesmannbean9259
    @juulesmannbean9259 Год назад +4

    First!!!!

    • @nukemman
      @nukemman Год назад +1

      I bet your mommy is proud!

    • @juulesmannbean9259
      @juulesmannbean9259 Год назад +2

      @@nukemman I just showed her 😁😁😁😁😁😁