Forgotten Moons Of Dwarf Planets

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @UranusIsHere7
    @UranusIsHere7 Год назад +177

    I wish there could be another New Horizons-Like Mission to Explore the unseen up close dwarf planets like Eris, Sedna, Haumea and their moons

    • @thealextrifier
      @thealextrifier Год назад +34

      They're trying to time it properly with Jupiter's gravity assist. It's gonna be very difficult. But hopefully it happens anyway because Sedna can get super far. That mission is a must.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Год назад +11

      Though I just don't see minor planets or their moons as being a high priority for space agencies. There's far more fascinating targets closer to Earth than any minor planet (except Ceres) to explore further first, like the ice moons of Jupiter and Saturn.

    • @Chaotix_Good
      @Chaotix_Good Год назад +3

      Oh hey UranusIsHere-

    • @foxdavani4091
      @foxdavani4091 Год назад +7

      Problem is, anything they want to study that far away would be nothing more than a flyby. So the only reason they would do another flyby mission is if there was more to study, so first, they need to find evidence of more bodies. Once they find evidence, they can send another fly by mission. It is different than studying the main solar system bodies because those are not fly by missions as often since they can be audited for long periods and studied.

    • @thealextrifier
      @thealextrifier Год назад +6

      @@foxdavani4091 that’s fair but you never know what more there could be *to* study. I quote Ferris Bueller: if you don’t stop and look you could miss it.

  • @titan9259
    @titan9259 Год назад +63

    And many still go "it's just a rock, what's so special about it?"

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Год назад +10

      To paraphrase, “It’s not just a rock… it’s a boulder!”

    • @SomeAT-AT
      @SomeAT-AT Год назад +4

      It's a drity Snowball!

    • @isiuqer
      @isiuqer Год назад +4

      Yup, imagine calling a tiny mars a "rock". Imagine what that planet may have💀💀💀

    • @lunamaria1048
      @lunamaria1048 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@SomeAT-AT It is so cold that ice there is harder than rock. Not much snow in that environment lol

    • @dcanimations9198
      @dcanimations9198 7 месяцев назад

      And that's why there's a whole moon revolution going on right now... great job earth the moons of the solar system are planning an attack on you for being so selfish and insulting... it's not like you have fragile earthlings on your surface or anything

  • @bepyn4ik
    @bepyn4ik Год назад +46

    0:00 Pluto's moons
    5:48 Eris's moon
    10:28 Orcus's moon
    12:00 Varda's moon
    12:34 Haumea's moons
    14:47 Makemake's moon
    15:02 gonggong's moon
    15:11 Quaoar's moon
    15:32 salacia's moon
    Hope this helps someone

    • @wyattm6782
      @wyattm6782 Год назад +3

      It helped me :)

    • @DivisionPrecision
      @DivisionPrecision Год назад +3

      Charon, Hydra, Nix, Kerberos, and Styx
      Dysnomia
      Vanth
      Ilmarë
      Hi’iaka and Namaka
      MK2
      Xiangliu
      Weywot
      Actaea

    • @bepyn4ik
      @bepyn4ik 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DivisionPrecision hehe, weywot, funny name

    • @DivisionPrecision
      @DivisionPrecision 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@bepyn4ik way what

    • @fish_broski-w7f
      @fish_broski-w7f 11 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠​⁠@@DivisionPrecisionHydra,Cool name

  • @thesnuggler9606
    @thesnuggler9606 Год назад +9

    Dreksler gives us god-tier astronomy videos and no ads. This is a criminally underrated channel. I've learned so much watching these videos. Keep it up Dreksler!

  • @stryfe7467
    @stryfe7467 Год назад +17

    Hey Dreksler, just wanted to let you know that you're my favorite astronomy channel on RUclips. I already had a personal interest in astronomy before I came across your channel a few years ago, and you've boosted my interest in the field.

  • @RobertRodgers-r5h
    @RobertRodgers-r5h Год назад +9

    My family and I have been enjoying your videos for years. Thank you for making and sharing them.

  • @Vue19
    @Vue19 Год назад +36

    Hey Dreksler astral. How have you been? I enjoy watching your vids. Keep up the dedication and hard work. I hope you become more popular in the future, and make people love and pay more attention to astronomy

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb Год назад +6

    Most fascinating, thanks Drex!👍👍

  • @mindaugasjakubonis149
    @mindaugasjakubonis149 Год назад +6

    Good to see you still making video's

  • @kalsizzle
    @kalsizzle Год назад +3

    Your videos are so relaxing.

  • @SireDutchball
    @SireDutchball Год назад +5

    I remember this channel being one of my main inspirations for being interested in astronomy. So happy to see it still going strong!
    If my planned astronomy career succeeds in the future, I will make sure to remember you, Dreksler Astral!

  • @ankushbisen1185
    @ankushbisen1185 Год назад +8

    Back in the days when I saw the first picture from Ceres, they showed a light source on the surface and it really amused me. Later got to know they were some light reflecting off salt deposits.

  • @VenusProductions-r7
    @VenusProductions-r7 Год назад +5

    Thank You for the Information you've been providing us!

  • @masamune..
    @masamune.. Год назад +4

    I just love your channel. Thx for everything you do

  • @scarletforest8421
    @scarletforest8421 Год назад +4

    AAAA YES!!!! Another video cool!! btw i love your videos

  • @msn64man1
    @msn64man1 Год назад +4

    Keep up the good work dreksler astral

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад +1

    There are probably a lot of moons of these dwarf planets we’ve simply been unlucky to have not seen. (Like Dwarf planets themselves.)

  • @liminal-waves
    @liminal-waves Год назад +1

    Nix's red spot is very interesting! Love your videos Dreksler. I always look forward to your uploads.

  • @faresjouda8176
    @faresjouda8176 Год назад +7

    شكراً على هذا المحتوى الرائع 🙏🏻

  • @summrsfrmpa
    @summrsfrmpa Год назад +3

    love your videos bro been watching since 2020 these vids are so entertaining and educational at the same time you’ve taught me so much abt space in science I answer before the teachers keep up the good work

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    There’s something hauntingly beautiful about these dwarf planets. So far away from light and still ease of movement for rockets.

  • @thealextrifier
    @thealextrifier Год назад +7

    I compared a bunch of these moons to the comet video you did. It will basically be like floating unless we had artificial gravity machines that could help us stand on them properly and keep our bones strong

  • @vanjapuskaric9860
    @vanjapuskaric9860 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautifly explained. We should know more about our Solar sistem flouting archipelagos.

  • @djj949
    @djj949 Год назад

    Great vid, nice to see a space topic I haven't seen before

  • @Flesh_Wizard
    @Flesh_Wizard Год назад +2

    "Dysnomia" is the coolest sounding name for a ball of ice I have ever heard

  • @jackesioto
    @jackesioto Год назад +3

    Minor planets are throwing us curveballs! It's cool to think that like the gas giants, a few minor planets also have entourages of moons.

  • @hubtabtabhub2396
    @hubtabtabhub2396 7 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. Thank you for your perfectly clear pronunciation.

  • @randomrhino4371
    @randomrhino4371 5 месяцев назад +2

    Petition to get Makemake's moon an actual name.
    C'mon guys, it's named after a fertility god, it shouldn't be that hard to find an appropriate name

  • @stellarstargazer3982
    @stellarstargazer3982 Год назад +11

    What If our Moon (Luna) and Mercury (planet) switched places

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 6 месяцев назад

      It that were to happen instantly it would probably be a disaster for life on Earth. Mercury is about four and a half times more massive than the moon. Think about the sudden huge tides we would get! The Earth-moon system has a barycentre within the Earth. I'm not an expert but it could mean that the new barycentre is outside the Earth; maybe the Earth itself could get tidally locked to Mercury, but I really don't know. If that were to happen our new days and nights would get very long indeed. With terrible consequences for the climate.
      Probably more earthquakes too because of the sudden shift in distribution in which direction the Earth's internal layers want to move and how fast. I don't know.

    • @Blight.2025
      @Blight.2025 4 месяца назад

      well ya don’t wanna know

    • @nineblackgoats
      @nineblackgoats 3 месяца назад

      Wrong channel

  • @vladghelu516
    @vladghelu516 Год назад +1

    Fascinating!

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    Charon’s subsurface ocean froze? Was the tidal heating not enough to maintain it being liquid? I know Pluto is known to still be hydrologically active.

  • @siennaactaea
    @siennaactaea 3 месяца назад

    Finally someone talks about them!

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    Why do dwarf planets like Ocrus exist in a size range where they sometimes are spherical and sometimes not? What causes this?

  • @Jameswebbtelescope7484
    @Jameswebbtelescope7484 Год назад +10

    I have a question for everyone to answer. Which planet/moon in this list would you like to explore the surface of?(it helps if you search up illustrations on chrome)
    Mercury ( u will have a sci-fi suit for all of these depending on the environment)
    Venus
    Mars
    Our Moon
    Phoboes
    Deimos
    Io
    Europa
    Ganymede
    Callisto
    Titan
    Enceladus
    Iapetus
    Dione
    Mimas
    Miranda
    Triton
    Pluto
    Charon
    For me I would wanna explore titan Mars, and Pluto. If u wish you guys can share your reasoning for me I wanna have oportunity to fly across titan surface in a wing suit and for Mars idk

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Год назад +2

      Triton seems interesting. If nothing else, imo it’d be worth going just to see the geysers up close

    • @redmohawkguy1
      @redmohawkguy1 Год назад +2

      I would probably visit Titan, Iapetus and Pluto. Titan because of the wing suiting potential, and the fact that the suit you wear on the surface would probably resemble the gear people use to climb Mount Everest more than an actual space suit due to surface pressure on Titan being so similar to that on Earth. Iapetus provides a view of Saturn from an angle where the rings are visible as more than just a hair thin line. On Pluto, I would want to see the Sputnik Planitia from the slopes/summits of the neighboring mountains.

    • @kerrymandanny8135
      @kerrymandanny8135 Год назад +1

      That's a great question. I've always been fascinated by venus ever since seeing the venera pictures. I think its venera anyway so I'd definitely pick venus with titan being second choice and then Pluto. Any moons would be awesome just to see the beautiful view of the planet right there almost looking like you could reach out and touch it.

    • @Jameswebbtelescope7484
      @Jameswebbtelescope7484 Год назад

      @@kerrymandanny8135 yeah, it would be amazing to explore Venus. Assuming we had the equipment that allows us to deal with pressure and heat. It would be amazing to gaze at the landscape for Venus. And Pluto, I was facinated with the surface features that I always been wondering what it would be like to be on the surface. Did you know some of the snow on Pluto is red? Did you also know that it would likely smell like water ice on Pluto surface since the gases in the atmosphere is odorless?

    • @kerrymandanny8135
      @kerrymandanny8135 Год назад +1

      I heard about the red ice that was a fairly recent discovery right?the big heart looks awesome too imagine standing on that trying to pick out earth In the sky lol. Titan would smell like rotten eggs apparently due to the sulphur in the atmosphere tho we couldn't smell it anyway lol. Its sad we can never experience any of this in our lifetimes its something that has always bugged me not being able to see or experience any of it. But it does make me appreciate our beautiful earth more.

  • @Jonas-ej7id
    @Jonas-ej7id Год назад +2

    0:44
    LOTR reference?

  • @trijizvy
    @trijizvy Год назад

    Thousand times my favorite video❤❤❤

  • @victorsilveira2423
    @victorsilveira2423 Год назад +7

    "babe wake up, new dreksler astral video just dropped"

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    Did Haumea get smashed by another dwarf planet to achieve its fast rotation?

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    Did the dwarf planets form closer to the sun and get kicked out or were they formed where they are now?

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    I wonder how long until we find exo-dwarf planets and exo-dwarf moons.

  • @peterloohunt
    @peterloohunt Год назад

    Superb photorealistic astrographics! Did you do them?

  • @JutiliseGoogle
    @JutiliseGoogle Год назад +1

    Are you using space engine for some clips ?

  • @mpetersen6
    @mpetersen6 Месяц назад

    I realize it is far too early to make a supposition that most drawf planets have large moons in comparison to drawf planets size. But l find it amazing that so many of the ones we do know about have large moons.
    What is the method of forming these dwarf planet-moon systems. Collisions? Capture? In addition the periodic close pass by another star would seem to offer up putting some Trans Neptunian objects into elliptical orbits.

  • @secondbeamship
    @secondbeamship 2 месяца назад

    They seem to form in a descending function. Typically the first dwarf moon will be half the diameter of the dwarf planet.

  • @johnhodges5898
    @johnhodges5898 Год назад

    Love your vids Dreksler! You’re the reason I know so much about space!

  • @cavetroll666
    @cavetroll666 Год назад

    Very cool video thanks 🙃

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 Год назад +6

    I love the way you use cgi? to portray what it is like on other astronomical bodies. I would love to visit these places and even walk on their surfaces, though of course that is not going to happen. For instance what would it be really like to stand on Phobos, a moon of Mars.

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 Год назад +4

      He uses a game called space engine

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Год назад +6

      @@titan9259It’s kinda a stretch to call it a game, it’s more of a simulator, or a database with graphics. At least, it was the last time I played it

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Год назад +6

      also i think standing on any small asteroid would end up being like mountain climbing in a space suit since you’d need similar supports to avoid accidentally achieving escape velocity

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 Год назад

      @@oberonpanopticon
      I still play SE to this day, apparently they're working on a "flight simulator".

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Год назад

      Imagine standing on Namaka or Hi'aka and just seeing _🌒_ in the sky

  • @Martianig
    @Martianig Год назад +2

    I live there thank you✊🏾

  • @pegglenights5236
    @pegglenights5236 Год назад +1

    I would say the likehood of objects being captured by dwarf planets is quite low - due to their weak gravity and sheer distances between bodies in space. The differences between surface composition can have other explanations - such as different geological processes going on, especially considering for example - the moons of gas giants - they can look extremely different despite forming in similar circumstances.

  • @themiddleman3060
    @themiddleman3060 2 месяца назад

    Youre the best man

  • @smokythecat393
    @smokythecat393 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @trijizvy
    @trijizvy Год назад

    I watching every day this video 😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️

  • @deanmartin2332
    @deanmartin2332 10 месяцев назад

    Imagine a permanent orbiter around Pluto. What sort of geological changes does Pluto and it’s moons undergo while orbiting our sun? Does it create a thicker atmosphere when it gets closer to the sun ? Are there geysers?

  • @Kv535
    @Kv535 Год назад

    Good video

  • @petertuckergoettler5720
    @petertuckergoettler5720 7 месяцев назад +1

    Seeing Into Space...

  • @EnzoRa-d4r
    @EnzoRa-d4r День назад

    Chair on is just crazy for charon

  • @corrinflakes9659
    @corrinflakes9659 6 месяцев назад

    Shoutouts to the nerds naming a region of Charon “Mordor” and another “Gallifrey”.
    Actually, I wonder how Doctor Who lore acknowledges the latter in the diegetic sense, the Gallifrey Macula.

  • @vladghelu516
    @vladghelu516 Год назад +3

    One day we'll land feet in them moons 😉

  • @Gsingapore-ee2uo
    @Gsingapore-ee2uo 3 месяца назад

    I though eris would be colder than minus 250 degree celsius because it is so much further away than pluto

  • @michellebeckham5310
    @michellebeckham5310 Год назад +1

    Why doesn't the definition of planet that demoted Pluto not also demote Neptune? Neptune's orbit is not clear if Pluto crosses it

    • @SomeAT-AT
      @SomeAT-AT Год назад +2

      Pluto actually never crosses Neptune. When there orbits are viewed from a top view it does but on a side view you would see Pluto never meets Neptune or goes anywhere near it. All a trick of perspective.

    • @michellebeckham5310
      @michellebeckham5310 Год назад

      @@SomeAT-AT , what makes Pluto's orbit not clear ?

    • @SomeAT-AT
      @SomeAT-AT Год назад +2

      @@michellebeckham5310 Technically nothing. When they meant clearing it neighborhood it's basically saying if that body is gravitationally dominant enough to dominate and effect the other objects it's orbit and Pluto, Charon and there four moons do not. I mean Orcus is there and it's a dwarf planet in it's orbit (only mirrored) that's half the size of Pluto! Things that get effected by larger bodys are typically small asteroids that followed the larger body orbit getting drag along due to gravity. Not some other planet half the size of them happily chugging along by it's own accord.

  • @KennyG_420
    @KennyG_420 Год назад

    Why New Horizons wasn’t a satellite 🛰️ orbiting Pluto, instead of a fly-by?

    • @usamong1129
      @usamong1129 6 месяцев назад +1

      It is very hard to orbit Pluto because Pluto is small and doesn't really have a lot of gravity

    • @KennyG_420
      @KennyG_420 6 месяцев назад

      @@usamong1129 thanks!!! That means we probably can’t even drop off any type of lander or rover either on Pluto either?

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 4 месяца назад

      The New Horizons spacecraft didn't launch an orbiter or a lander during the flyby, because Pluto doesn't have gravity. Pluto has plenty of gravity, it has 5 moons, remember? Surface gravity is about 1/16th of that on Earth. The reason why it didn't was that it would have added too much complexity. The New Horizons had as few as possible moving parts to keep the design simple. They didn't want anything to go wrong during the long voyage from Earth to Pluto or during the encounter.

    • @KennyG_420
      @KennyG_420 4 месяца назад

      @@Emdee5632 thanks for that info. I can understand that, you only have one shot to do that mission perfectly, a nine year mission, try to keep it simple

  • @MerryTanaya-mh6id
    @MerryTanaya-mh6id 11 месяцев назад +2

    Haumea Not Howmia

  • @Reneuser
    @Reneuser Год назад +2

    i like Sticks (Styx)

    • @Reneuser
      @Reneuser Год назад +1

      oh and kurberows too (Kerberos)

  • @risu1982
    @risu1982 4 месяца назад

    3:05 ORGANIC MATERIAL?!?!?!???

    • @daniel4412
      @daniel4412 3 месяца назад

      I caught that too

    • @adorablecockroach5131
      @adorablecockroach5131 2 месяца назад +2

      That could refer to any carbon based matter, not necessarily alive.

  • @brick6347
    @brick6347 Год назад +1

    Styx... that's about all, peace out.

  • @globey1
    @globey1 Год назад +1

    i see a pattern bright dwarf planet dim moon

  • @ontoya1
    @ontoya1 Год назад

    Double Planet🎉

  • @daxbashir6232
    @daxbashir6232 8 месяцев назад

    👍 👍

  • @evilbird4012
    @evilbird4012 Год назад +1

    No joke, I know them

  • @GlandularZorro-mu3nc
    @GlandularZorro-mu3nc Год назад

    Imagine if theia never died

  • @chrisanderson5317
    @chrisanderson5317 7 месяцев назад

    Pluto takes issue with being called a dwarf. He had no say in his demotion, and still considers himself a full planet.

  • @rubieaproject
    @rubieaproject Год назад

    Charon is pronounced more like Karon, not literal CH-aron

  • @phoule76
    @phoule76 Год назад

    Cobb Vanth

  • @ncprimetime
    @ncprimetime 9 месяцев назад

    there not unknown in all honesty, were not in the club of people that do know. They have outpost on most of these moons already, im sure. But what ever i like your work!

  • @jayzee9164
    @jayzee9164 Год назад

    A Journey to Trans Neptunian Objects

  • @o80y1
    @o80y1 Год назад

    Stooloff

  • @Wingman-o3q
    @Wingman-o3q Год назад

    Wtf is that quality 💀

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 Год назад +1

      Change

    • @Wingman-o3q
      @Wingman-o3q Год назад

      @@titan9259 nah i mean the graphics looks like an rpg game

    • @SaneGuyFr
      @SaneGuyFr Год назад

      You are a flat earther after all.

    • @Wingman-o3q
      @Wingman-o3q Год назад

      @@SaneGuyFr lol 😂

    • @SaneGuyFr
      @SaneGuyFr Год назад

      @@Wingman-o3q وانت قاعد تضحك على نفسك.

  • @dukeofglasgow9354
    @dukeofglasgow9354 Год назад

    Now say something about Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà and its moon Gǃòʼé ǃHú