Yes. And in one of my native languages, there is this phrase: "Mein Vater erklärt mir jeden Sonntag unsere neun Planeten" (Every sunday, my father explains me our nine planets). The first letter of each word matches the first letter of each planet's name in the correct order. It's genius. Without Pluto, it would make no sense. //Edited for a typo
God I just love these simulations, they’re really the only videos that fully satisfy my childhood curiosity regarding how these celestial bodies would look upon arrival in a spacecraft/ in orbit.
Idk if anyone remembers early morning tv programming before school but at 5 am est you could catch these documentaries about celestial bodies in the solar system and what they were like. It made my middle school years somewhat interesting 😂
Poor little fella. Well, then again, he has Charon to keep him company. Since they're both (dwarf) planets, that means Pluto is the one planet in our Solar system that has a friend.
@@DaRkLoRdZoRcCharon is actually a moon of Pluto. It orbits Pluto, and causes Pluto to wobble in a way that makes it look like they orbit each other. That’s why it’s called a binary dwarf planet system.
@@SlicedHackedAndGrinded Nothing to do with speed, but just perspective. At the right distance Earth would look like the size of an apple. But because in space there's really no way to gauge distance to things with our eyes like we can here, an object could be tens of thousands of kilometers away yet look like youre really close. Youre not, its just very big and far away
@@dukkemonterier3429Doom 2016 is one of the few good FPS games in the past 10 years and it revived a classic game franchise that started the FPS genre. Why wouldn't u want it to happen? It's at least better than Duke Nukem Forever (in reference to your screename), Fortnite or any COD after MW3.
I do not find any of these to be horror or scary but in fact deeply fascinating and wonderous. I would give anything to be able to visit these places in real life.
@@rexdragon8935just imagine yourself in those places very far from anything you know or anyone, just freezing cold, emptiness, barely any light and strange sounds or no sounds... for a long time or for eternity lol.. youd be ok with that? There would be nothing to make the time goes by nor anyone to interact with. I find it scary asf 😂
i kinda make my way thru my days with pretty intense depression and cPTSD. I keep these vids bookmarked for that exact reason too. im obsessed with astronomic anything, especially your fall into videos. somehow they help me kinda balance out a little, worst case scenario, i have to watch them a couple times to hit the reset button in my brain. i hope you know how much these videos have helped me
If you went back to the 1980s and told people that Pluto was a pink planet with a big heart on it, they would dismiss the claim as something that came from a 5 year old girl.
Yessss the simulation for Pluto! Have always been liking Pluto (no matter as a planet or a dwarf,) it's such a lonely yet a quiet beauty on the edge of our solar system.
Pluto feels very demure, very mindful. It's distant, quiet, and mysterious, like it's minding its own cosmic business. Not trying to be like the other planets with their bustling atmospheres and rings. Just floating out there, peaceful but with a kind of lonely, eerie vibe. Definitely not here for the drama of the solar system 💅🌌
Doomguy survived Jupiter, Saturn, sun. He even went as far as to reach Pluto. What a guy. Next video: doomguy escaped the very realms of existence to a higher dimension
i knew it was scott buckley playin there, hes such a good composer for backround tracks like this, glad to see so many people using his work in their vids
Mercury isn't all boring. 0.00001% of the planet is covered with an interesting terrain called "strange terrain" first photographed by messenger and this terrain lies in no other planet, only mercury. 0.00001% may be a small number but it's still in km or miles and it is only in mercury, you won't find it anywhere else so it's still not boring at all.
Pluto seems oddly comfortable (compared to the rest of the planets and excluding earth) there are no violent storms, it just Is, cold and round with its little blue glow
If near vacuum and near absolute zero is what you call comfortable, you need not bother being at the surface of Pluto though, you might as well be in the middle of space, and if you want resources, you might as well be on an asteroid.
I mean, those aren't photos of pluto from the surface, that's computer animation. But it's got a lot of ammonia in it, so you may not find it very tasty when you try it.
"Although it's not water snow, it does indeed snow on Pluto." That sentence almost made me tear up. There is something so poetic and beautiful about it.
This is my absolute favorite planet. I love the way it looks, the landscape, the colors, and of course the 5 moons. I also love Pluto because of it's unique orbit as it's tilted and clips through Neptune's orbit. This planet may be the smallest but it's also the most mysterious. I also love Pluto for it's "dance" with Charon. It's as if Pluto and Charon is a double planet. I love icy worlds like Pluto. And shockingly, it has an atmosphere and has actual clouds. For real, search it up. This is my favorite planet, it's unique and stands out the most compared to other planets.
"I also love Pluto because of it's unique orbit" It's not unique, there's an entire group of objects in the Kuiper belt named Plutinos, because they have a similar orbit to Pluto. "This planet may be the smallest" Err, no, it is not the smallest planet, that would be Mercury. Pluto is a dwarf planet. "This planet may be the smallest but it's also the most mysterious" No, it is not the most mysterious planet, that title belongs to Neptune and Uranus as so far only one probe visited them and none had an orbiter around them. "It's as if Pluto and Charon is a double planet" They can be a considered a DOUBLE DWARF PLANET, yes, because the barycenter of their orbits lies outside of Pluto. "And shockingly, it has an atmosphere and has actual clouds" What's shocking? Pluto is very cold and very far from the Sun, it's not shocking for it to be able to retain an atmosphere long term, it's cold and it's far less irradiated, leading to far less atmospheric escape than you would have closer to the Sun. Triton also has a similar thin atmosphere. "This is my favorite planet, it's unique and stands out the most compared to other planets" You are wrong, Pluto is not a planet, what you wrote doesn't make any sense.
@@durshurrikun150 Look I could believe what I want and it's the most accurate because their so called definition doesn't even make any sense. They say objects must have a cleared orbit inorder to be a planet and there is NO planet in this solar system that has a clear orbit. The earth has asteroids and meteors get in the way and end up crashing into the atmosphere and burned up. Jupiter, attracts lots of asteroids and comets into it and they end up crashing as a result. And the same for the others. And I already know you people will say Pluto is too small, so small that it's smaller than a moon. Mercury is smaller than Jupiter's and Saturn's moons Gannymede and Titan. So does that mean Mercury isn't a planet? Does that mean there's no such thing as a true planet? You're wrong and I already have lots of enemies behind my back and I don't have time to be dealing with more of this.
You know i cry every time i see these because it's just reminder of how we should cherish everything we have here. Not everyone out there is as lucky as us..❤ We're so small yet we have so much
Scientists: “iTs NoT aN oFfIcAl pLaNeT” Pluto: has an atmosphere, orbits the sun, has mass enough to keep you on it, has its own whether… *has its own 5x moons*
@@shockwavessecretaccount2058 hey now who let the troll out from under the bridge? Back! Back under the bridge with you!!! Shoo!! Shoo!! NO ONE LIKES YOU
Coloration of Pluto looks like espresso coffee. When you said "ice plains and towering ice mountains" I instantly thought "mmmmm iced coffee on the surface of pluto". Food jokes aside, (and since your vids offer very good visualizations), i'd like to see a vid of the sun turning into a red giant but from the perspective of the planets further out into the solar system that don't get instantly vaporized. I.e A view from Mars, then Jupiter, then Saturn, then Uranus, then Neptune, Then Pluto and how they are all effected by the sun going red giant.
I really believe you can create a space simulation game with these graphics we do need a good one with spaceships and atmospheric landings on any planet with building options and alien enemies to fight
The Celestial soundtrack is a nice surprise & immediately made me think about the original Views From Closest Moon Vs Farthest Moon Of Every Planet video.
@@adelinnicusor3469that my friend is one of the branches of our galaxy the Milky Way. Which btw is direct collision with our neighbor galaxy Andromeda. We can also see the branch from Earth if you were to go out to the country side with no light pollution, we could see it with the naked eye. Fun fact: when Las Vegas lost power people were freaking out because they did understand what they were seeing in the sky. They were looking at the Milky Way 🌌. But you can imagine the many phone calls the police got that night.😂
@@JackTR_726so at a point milky way and Andromeda intersect? That's crazy, that also means we can see the planets with the naked eye. Nowadays even when visiting villages, i can see the stars not visible day by day
@akshit820 so from my understanding The Milky Way and Andromeda are half way fused together. For them to fully fuse it will take about a few million years. And yes there are times when you can see the planets with the naked eye. When the sun rises in the east we have the morning star which is Venus the planet that is ahead of us. When the sun sets in the west we see the evening star which is Mars the planet that is behind us.
0:20 You write Pluto is "more than 7 billion kilometers away", but it is _less than 6_ billion kilometers (wiki says the great axis of its ellipse measures about 5900 million kilometers). I learned the number 6 billion by heart already in my childhood, from my first astronomy book.
@@lostindremyneverland Hmm, this could be right, because the trajectory is an ellipse, and the sun is in one of the focuses, whereas the great axis measures the distance between perihel / aphel and center of the ellipse, which is not consistent with the distance planet - sun (in focus), in contrast to a circle.
@@WoolleyGamerYeah thanks everybody after various observation I also got to know that it's the milky way but linear in space, thanks for everyone letting me know
I appreciate that you used our most recent images of Pluto for the simulation! It’s hard to get good ones of Pluto as I understand it, but this one definitely changed how we saw our Kuiper Belt King 😊
Is Pluto still a planet for you?
hi and yes pretty much
Yes
Unfortunately not,but Pluto’s a star to me!
I mean technically he’s still in the category..
Yes.
And in one of my native languages, there is this phrase:
"Mein Vater erklärt mir jeden Sonntag unsere neun Planeten" (Every sunday, my father explains me our nine planets). The first letter of each word matches the first letter of each planet's name in the correct order. It's genius. Without Pluto, it would make no sense.
//Edited for a typo
God I just love these simulations, they’re really the only videos that fully satisfy my childhood curiosity regarding how these celestial bodies would look upon arrival in a spacecraft/ in orbit.
true that.
Fuck man, Ms. Frizzle could only do so much on a school budget.... she did her best 🥲
@@deladem8818 💀
Idk if anyone remembers early morning tv programming before school but at 5 am est you could catch these documentaries about celestial bodies in the solar system and what they were like. It made my middle school years somewhat interesting 😂
They are very comforting and soothing to me
because of lower air resistance, you instantly face plant,get up, dust yourself off and take a look around to make sure no one was watching.
That loud noise at 3:46 made me jump up lol
The landing made me shit myself
Face plant, get up
That's the way we like to f.... Oh wait.
LOL 😂
Icy what you did there
That icy crunch when we landed on the surface actually jumpscared me.
Same
Same lol
Me too 😅
Same
i read this comment before it even happened and i still got jumpscared 😭
ARE WE OR ARE WE NOT WEARING OUR INDESTRUCTIBLE SUIT?
We are
@@notjebbutstillakerbalthank goodness.
Always
lol idiot he don't need to repeat it since in the video suit seemed weared.
lol idiot he don't need to repeat it since in the video suit seemed weared.
Pluto seems like the second-most friendly neighbour after Mars. It's just cold and lonely.
More friendly than the insides of a gas giant that's for sure!
seems like me.
Forgotten and lonely?@@chirkankshitbulani4342
Poor little fella.
Well, then again, he has Charon to keep him company. Since they're both (dwarf) planets, that means Pluto is the one planet in our Solar system that has a friend.
@@DaRkLoRdZoRcCharon is actually a moon of Pluto. It orbits Pluto, and causes Pluto to wobble in a way that makes it look like they orbit each other. That’s why it’s called a binary dwarf planet system.
“You fly by Hydra, Pluto’s farthest moon”
*Floats past a rock barely bigger than you*
That moon may be the size of a country.
@@Time_Lantern_Gameplay it's the size of san marino, the 5th smallest country (51 km)
Perspective can be rather difficult in space. Moving this quickly with no other nearby frame of reference can make large objects seem insignificant.
@@20K_Alan still a country tho
My point still stands
@@SlicedHackedAndGrinded Nothing to do with speed, but just perspective. At the right distance Earth would look like the size of an apple. But because in space there's really no way to gauge distance to things with our eyes like we can here, an object could be tens of thousands of kilometers away yet look like youre really close. Youre not, its just very big and far away
Ngl, pluto is pretty chill
He chill like that
Nice to See Pluto getting a visit from Doom guy!
Rip and tear on Pluto!
I wish Reddit and Doom 2016 never happened.
@@dukkemonterier3429What
@@dukkemonterier3429Doom 2016 is one of the few good FPS games in the past 10 years and it revived a classic game franchise that started the FPS genre. Why wouldn't u want it to happen? It's at least better than Duke Nukem Forever (in reference to your screename), Fortnite or any COD after MW3.
Pluto deserves some love too!
Your videos truly depict the horror and emptiness of space.
Thank you for these terrifying masterpieces!
I do not find any of these to be horror or scary but in fact deeply fascinating and wonderous. I would give anything to be able to visit these places in real life.
Me too
@@rexdragon8935with our current technology it would take 20 years for you to go and return
I find em more relaxing and soothing honestly
@@rexdragon8935just imagine yourself in those places very far from anything you know or anyone, just freezing cold, emptiness, barely any light and strange sounds or no sounds... for a long time or for eternity lol.. youd be ok with that?
There would be nothing to make the time goes by nor anyone to interact with.
I find it scary asf 😂
the walking around was a nice touch
Makes me want to move there
@@kingchongy1712same
Awe, there's my favorite little outcast planet :]
That’s so real
The Prodigal Son
Pluto ain't a planet
not a planet
That’s literally what I was thinking!!
Btw yall I looked it up and plutos a dwarf planet
i kinda make my way thru my days with pretty intense depression and cPTSD. I keep these vids bookmarked for that exact reason too. im obsessed with astronomic anything, especially your fall into videos. somehow they help me kinda balance out a little, worst case scenario, i have to watch them a couple times to hit the reset button in my brain. i hope you know how much these videos have helped me
I am glad it can somehow help you, take care brother🙏
Hope it gets better for you man
@@Dacia52 that is very kind of you. Thank you
@@Stargaze_youtubeme too. Thank u
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Poor Pluto is very pixelated.
High definition is only for true planets
@@23AlexandreJYou didn't have to do my boy pluto like that
That's why we visited it..only a matter of time now until they get 2080ti GPUs.
i think he used the real image we have of the surface
That part is not well imaged. Sputnik is where the high resolution imagery was.
Babe wake up we are throwing ourselves onto big rocks
LMAO
Five more minutes… *Rolls back over*
Vanilla chocolate planet. AMAZING
Cappuccino😊
@@slaff632 is da chocoball 😱😱😱
Agreed, it's the ultimate forbidden snack
@@somedummyonyoutube3362 real
Bruh 💀💀💀
awwww, Pluto has a heart-shaper glacier, so cute
If you went back to the 1980s and told people that Pluto was a pink planet with a big heart on it, they would dismiss the claim as something that came from a 5 year old girl.
Wild that this channel hasn't exploded yet. Underrated series
Your bum is about to explode. Drive to the nearest gas station bathroom and let r rip.
Yes! Pluto finally gets respect! 🎉❤
💪
@@Stargaze_youtubehow did u get the pluto emoji
Channel Membership @@DreamsofVoidlings
@@DreamsofVoidlings I created the emoji, you need to be a member to use it
I love the music, it's very stirring and evocative
one of the most peaceful falls so far, pluto seems chill af
He's chill like that, just minding his own business
Yessss the simulation for Pluto! Have always been liking Pluto (no matter as a planet or a dwarf,) it's such a lonely yet a quiet beauty on the edge of our solar system.
Pluto feels very demure, very mindful. It's distant, quiet, and mysterious, like it's minding its own cosmic business. Not trying to be like the other planets with their bustling atmospheres and rings. Just floating out there, peaceful but with a kind of lonely, eerie vibe. Definitely not here for the drama of the solar system 💅🌌
No
Man, this walkthhrough on the surface was just a cherry on top! You the real MVP with these animations 👌
Pluto will always be the 9th planet.
sorry no
@@extazy9944 yes
Nope.
My very excellent mother just served us nine pies!
@@larryb5481 Why do you care?
Doomguy survived Jupiter, Saturn, sun. He even went as far as to reach Pluto. What a guy.
Next video: doomguy escaped the very realms of existence to a higher dimension
I didn't even know that was his name😯, thought we were just an astronaut.
Hihi ... 😅😂 I am 5:23 also hearing his name for the first time.
In the next episode he will divide in half a black hole with the chainsaw.
cameraman never dies
False, Doom guy didn't survive Jupiter, Saturn, or the Sun. They survived him.
1:56 it looks like Tiramisu.
real
So true lmaoooo
🤣‼️
glad to see pluto didn't get left out. good job,stargaze.👍👍
The lack of atmosphere that gives a clear view of space is cool and surprising it’s simpler than I thought it would be
What about falling into a white dwarf or a supernova?
That would be cool!
Or a black hole 🤔
You can't fall into a surpernova you can just float inside it which is basically space itself
@Twinkle_Spwrinkle you're not wrong but it would go with the title series this channel has been doing.
If you fall into a white dwarf you will just liquify yourself due to the inmense gravity.
This is my favorite one. I love Pluto.
Pluto loves you too.
@@terrainofthought Yes 😊
There is life in Pluto
@@godxdarksoulyt9073 lizard people
Ever since I have read the sci-fi book Alien From Earth, I have become a science geek. Your videos are just adding into it. Great work.
Fantastic! Your videos always fill me with a sense of wonder with just a tinge of existential dread to keep things interesting.
I love these!!! Thank you so much for posting!!!!
i knew it was scott buckley playin there, hes such a good composer for backround tracks like this, glad to see so many people using his work in their vids
Are you going to do a 'Falling Into Mercury' so that we can complete all the planets?
I know Mercury might be the most boring one to do but still.
No. Falling into Avatar planet in Alpha Centari.
Mercury has that sodium haze tail so it kinda has half a sky.
Mercury isn't all boring. 0.00001% of the planet is covered with an interesting terrain called "strange terrain" first photographed by messenger and this terrain lies in no other planet, only mercury. 0.00001% may be a small number but it's still in km or miles and it is only in mercury, you won't find it anywhere else so it's still not boring at all.
these videos are so relaxing and awe inspiring i love space. Simultaneously terrified of it though
Thank you! I got u for the nightmares
Snowing + polar cape + our galaxy, our home, far in the firmament… = a totally beautiful landscape that made me feel so chill :)
I wanna build a giant lair on Pluto now and just be outside looking at the snowfall, basking in the solitary bliss.
Pluto seems oddly comfortable (compared to the rest of the planets and excluding earth) there are no violent storms, it just Is, cold and round with its little blue glow
If near vacuum and near absolute zero is what you call comfortable, you need not bother being at the surface of Pluto though, you might as well be in the middle of space, and if you want resources, you might as well be on an asteroid.
Pluto, the outcast, but still is one of my favorite
Not now, woman, Stargaze has uploaded
Thank you!!! Pluto isn’t seen or acknowledged these days. Still a planet to me 😊
Everyone saying it’s horror or it makes them anxious but honestly i just feel a sense of relief and admiration for five minutes
Have you done Falling into Mercury yet? That be awesome
Can you do a video showing what every planet (plus pluto) would look like in the earth's temperature?
Pluto would be water with a bunch of gas
I do wonder how would the gas giants look like if they weren't so fucking hot
Is it just me or Pluto up close looks like some space dessert? Like a space tiramisu or something?
Yum!
I mean, those aren't photos of pluto from the surface, that's computer animation. But it's got a lot of ammonia in it, so you may not find it very tasty when you try it.
Thank you for making up these facts about Pluto. very entertaining.
I love this types of videos...gives me another level of mind blowing imagination 🫡
Absolutely loved this video!
What a beautiful video. Well-earned subscription and like.
Thank you🙌
I love the music you choose for your videos, and I’m completely hooked on your content!
Thank you!! Music links are always in the description too
Yayyy I wanted to see thisss ,, Thank you so much 🫶
I love the sense of immersion. Very well done!
Pluto would be, by far one of the most beautiful bodies to land on in our solar system.
"Although it's not water snow, it does indeed snow on Pluto."
That sentence almost made me tear up. There is something so poetic and beautiful about it.
Pluto is my favorite dwarf planet.
That music is awesome...
This is my absolute favorite planet. I love the way it looks, the landscape, the colors, and of course the 5 moons. I also love Pluto because of it's unique orbit as it's tilted and clips through Neptune's orbit. This planet may be the smallest but it's also the most mysterious. I also love Pluto for it's "dance" with Charon. It's as if Pluto and Charon is a double planet. I love icy worlds like Pluto. And shockingly, it has an atmosphere and has actual clouds. For real, search it up. This is my favorite planet, it's unique and stands out the most compared to other planets.
I feel you, it's actually pretty unique in its composition, landscape, and orbital characteristics
"I also love Pluto because of it's unique orbit"
It's not unique, there's an entire group of objects in the Kuiper belt named Plutinos, because they have a similar orbit to Pluto.
"This planet may be the smallest"
Err, no, it is not the smallest planet, that would be Mercury.
Pluto is a dwarf planet.
"This planet may be the smallest but it's also the most mysterious"
No, it is not the most mysterious planet, that title belongs to Neptune and Uranus as so far only one probe visited them and none had an orbiter around them.
"It's as if Pluto and Charon is a double planet"
They can be a considered a DOUBLE DWARF PLANET, yes, because the barycenter of their orbits lies outside of Pluto.
"And shockingly, it has an atmosphere and has actual clouds"
What's shocking?
Pluto is very cold and very far from the Sun, it's not shocking for it to be able to retain an atmosphere long term, it's cold and it's far less irradiated, leading to far less atmospheric escape than you would have closer to the Sun.
Triton also has a similar thin atmosphere.
"This is my favorite planet, it's unique and stands out the most compared to other planets"
You are wrong, Pluto is not a planet, what you wrote doesn't make any sense.
@@durshurrikun150 Thanks for the correction
That You Copied Out Of Context
@@Nic98SE It's in context, the context being that you erroneusly consider Pluto a planet, which it isn't.
@@durshurrikun150 Look I could believe what I want and it's the most accurate because their so called definition doesn't even make any sense. They say objects must have a cleared orbit inorder to be a planet and there is NO planet in this solar system that has a clear orbit. The earth has asteroids and meteors get in the way and end up crashing into the atmosphere and burned up. Jupiter, attracts lots of asteroids and comets into it and they end up crashing as a result. And the same for the others. And I already know you people will say Pluto is too small, so small that it's smaller than a moon. Mercury is smaller than Jupiter's and Saturn's moons Gannymede and Titan. So does that mean Mercury isn't a planet? Does that mean there's no such thing as a true planet? You're wrong and I already have lots of enemies behind my back and I don't have time to be dealing with more of this.
Going to Pluto would be incredible!
Hey’all
You know i cry every time i see these because it's just reminder of how we should cherish everything we have here. Not everyone out there is as lucky as us..❤ We're so small yet we have so much
This was awesome. 5:23 of happiness
this was very cool!
I like to imagine some dude is out there flying around in space belly flopping into random planets
Amazing video. Made me happy to see this one - I love Pluto ❤
Thank you! We gotta give some love to Pluto from time to time lol
I LOVE YOU PLUTO
#Pluto4life
4:19 walking on the Pluto Ice is making lovely crunchy snow sounds...❤🧊🧊
Good to see our indestructible suit got an UI update
That was awesome btw ❤ my favourite planet of all.
One thing that always confuses me about space and no one ever discusses..Can we travel straight down, like south in space?
Extraordinary, fantastic, Wonderful simulation
Congratulations!!!!!!
Scientists: “iTs NoT aN oFfIcAl pLaNeT”
Pluto: has an atmosphere, orbits the sun, has mass enough to keep you on it, has its own whether…
*has its own 5x moons*
I’m pretty sure they know what they’re talking about and don’t really care about the opinions of randoms on the internet
@@shockwavessecretaccount2058 hey now who let the troll out from under the bridge? Back! Back under the bridge with you!!! Shoo!! Shoo!! NO ONE LIKES YOU
@@shockwavessecretaccount2058 it's funny how people mock scientists when it was scientists who learned about Pluto's existence on first place
thank you for including Pluto, most often Pluto is left out & it shouldn't be. so thanks for showing this lovely planet some love!
Where does the "snow" come from if there are no clouds?
Thank you for high quality animation and interesting facts about our planets
4:36 Millhouse "So... this is my life."
These videos are awesome. And really well done! 🙌
The First Sphere of Defense against the Warmaster's hordes was held here.
Beautiful, as always. Your videos are pure art. Thank you for sharing this with us. God bless you.
3:41 jeez that looked horrible graphically
Not much he can do, these are the highest resolution photos we have of Pluto’s surface
@@josephn944I was thinking the same. Wasn't Voyager 1 the last close fly by??
These videos are so cool, keep up the good work
Thank you, I will!
Coloration of Pluto looks like espresso coffee. When you said "ice plains and towering ice mountains" I instantly thought "mmmmm iced coffee on the surface of pluto".
Food jokes aside, (and since your vids offer very good visualizations), i'd like to see a vid of the sun turning into a red giant but from the perspective of the planets further out into the solar system that don't get instantly vaporized. I.e A view from Mars, then Jupiter, then Saturn, then Uranus, then Neptune, Then Pluto and how they are all effected by the sun going red giant.
What a nice view... so peaceful...
falling into J1407b (super saturn) :)
whos gonna tell him?
It’s not really a planet but a brown dwarf with a protoplanetary disk
The photos returned from Pluto were the most astounding thing I had ever seen.
PLUTO PLUTO!
I really believe you can create a space simulation game with these graphics we do need a good one
with spaceships and atmospheric landings on any planet with building options and alien enemies to fight
0:45 Heil Hydra🐙
COOOOOBRAAAAA
Absolutly Marvellous simulation!!!!
Justice for Pluto!
The Celestial soundtrack is a nice surprise & immediately made me think about the original Views From Closest Moon Vs Farthest Moon Of Every Planet video.
4:08 what is that?😮
Andromeda Galaxy probably
@adelinnicusor3469 WOW😯 thank you for answering!
@@adelinnicusor3469that my friend is one of the branches of our galaxy the Milky Way. Which btw is direct collision with our neighbor galaxy Andromeda. We can also see the branch from Earth if you were to go out to the country side with no light pollution, we could see it with the naked eye. Fun fact: when Las Vegas lost power people were freaking out because they did understand what they were seeing in the sky. They were looking at the Milky Way 🌌. But you can imagine the many phone calls the police got that night.😂
@@JackTR_726so at a point milky way and Andromeda intersect? That's crazy, that also means we can see the planets with the naked eye. Nowadays even when visiting villages, i can see the stars not visible day by day
@akshit820 so from my understanding The Milky Way and Andromeda are half way fused together. For them to fully fuse it will take about a few million years. And yes there are times when you can see the planets with the naked eye. When the sun rises in the east we have the morning star which is Venus the planet that is ahead of us. When the sun sets in the west we see the evening star which is Mars the planet that is behind us.
The music is nice on Pluto
Do falling into the sun but you start from the Oort Cloud
Amazing!
0:20 You write Pluto is "more than 7 billion kilometers away", but it is _less than 6_ billion kilometers (wiki says the great axis of its ellipse measures about 5900 million kilometers). I learned the number 6 billion by heart already in my childhood, from my first astronomy book.
Pluto has an oval shaped route. Some parts are more distant Cause of this.
@@lostindremyneverland Hmm, this could be right, because the trajectory is an ellipse, and the sun is in one of the focuses, whereas the great axis measures the distance between perihel / aphel and center of the ellipse, which is not consistent with the distance planet - sun (in focus), in contrast to a circle.
Pluto's maximum distance from the sun is about 7.3 billion kilometers, idk why wikipedia would say 5.9
Our publisher here is likely working from an average distance which is typical if you've ever watched any of the other videos.
If you ever felt like you’ve been betrayed by your friends. Remember Pluto
Dude litterly was banned from a fricking solar system 😢
I wanna know what's the thing is that 4:02 , does it have a name? And what is it actually.
It's the milky way
It's actually the galactic center.
That's the milky way lol. Literally our galaxy
@@WoolleyGamerYeah thanks everybody after various observation I also got to know that it's the milky way but linear in space, thanks for everyone letting me know
@@HustlingNeutrino epicspaceman does an awesome vid on it :)
I appreciate that you used our most recent images of Pluto for the simulation! It’s hard to get good ones of Pluto as I understand it, but this one definitely changed how we saw our Kuiper Belt King 😊