I'd say one of many blueprints. Also, Jupiter's diameter is the width of over 11 Earth's, but its volume is over 1300 times, hence it is 1300+ times the size of earth, not just 11.
I dont understand how you can first claim Jupiter has no surface but yet the impact of the comets are clearly impacting on something solid, otherwise there would not be any resulted black clouds
solar wind consists of charged particles and goes out in all directions, where solar wind follows the sun's magnetic fieldlines planets occur (objects are at their slowest at apogee )
Tell how gas would implode on metal or atleast way way more massive core ? Jupiter is not star..who is/are "some scientists" ? It is always "some scientists" predicting bs😂
Jupiter doesn't even have the mass necessary to sustain fusion, and certainly no where near enough to pose a challenge to degeneracy pressure of neutrons. It cannot "implode" under its own mass of unless the laws of physics change.
@@gasperstarina9837 people think just because scientist say Jupiter had a chance at becoming a star, they think it will ACT like one. Obviously not when it has a solid core. It had the potential in the beginning, and failed. It's a gas planet. Bs predictions based on no tangible evidence.
I enjoy the topic, but especially for science REFUSING to use the METRIC system this is obviously only geared for an AMERICAN audience. I am NOT American but from Switzerland, who uses METRIC like the other 192 countries on this planet. (Only T H R E E countries out of 195 uses the Imperial (and other unique measuring systems) they are Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA. Another thing, only AMERICAN scientist are featured, this is nationalistic and definitely NOT international -- especially on a topic extraterrestrial! Therefore, I have to give this a 'thumbs down' rating and I shan't continue, with this mentality that the whole world is JUST the USA!
Because water is an ideal medium to contain all of the necessary components for life, and allows them to interact. If we could confirm a second genesis of life within just our own solar system, it would vastly increase the probability of it happening elsewhere too.
@@makon2824 The one huge point all these 'scientists' seem to miss when talking about life is - they assume life must (a) be carbon-based, and (b) require oxygen & water to survive ! We've barely left our 'bedroom' as far as exploration is concerned. Also - there could be literally thousands of other chemical elements 'out there' - that we currently have no way to detect !
I love these documentaries so much and it’s perfectly relaxing on a day of rest and relaxation 🫶 thank you for sharing your beautiful work 🍀
Jupiter Rising!! As child collecting marbles had some bolders looked like Jupiter!!
Spark Channel Thank you sharing!
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27:53 my favorite word that i can't even spell.
This is a great time to be able to see the world with your family
What are you talking about?
I'd say one of many blueprints. Also, Jupiter's diameter is the width of over 11 Earth's, but its volume is over 1300 times, hence it is 1300+ times the size of earth, not just 11.
If you had a camera attached to the probe, please share the real time footage?
I dont understand how you can first claim Jupiter has no surface but yet the impact of the comets are clearly impacting on something solid, otherwise there would not be any resulted black clouds
Ridiculous comment.
@@LunarJim69 Explain why you say so?
solar wind consists of charged particles and goes out in all directions, where solar wind follows the sun's magnetic fieldlines planets occur (objects are at their slowest at apogee )
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On schedule sort of
I think they’ll find water on Europa
I like it
big shame for using F and not sticking to C,K
Hahahaha
All these worlds are yours. except for Europa.
Do not attempt to land on Europa.
On schedule
1.78M subscribers. 2-3k views on vids. Makes sense.
People subscribe to informational content and rarely ever look their videos again. That’s the RUclips landscape rn
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It's a 20 year old video. Most people have seen it already.
According to my wife, I too am made up of almost entirely gas too. Sorry about all past and future "dutch ovens." Love you dear.
I hope she divorces you
See R spaceshotl was good 4 something 😅
I love videos titled as questions. It saves me time.
No.
i believe Earth was like the Jupiter in its beginning and will become like the Mars in the near future ...
Hey guess what you still do not know how the planets are formed.
Of course we do!
imagine one day Jupiter implode like some scientists predicted, what would happen after that.
Tell how gas would implode on metal or atleast way way more massive core ? Jupiter is not star..who is/are "some scientists" ? It is always "some scientists" predicting bs😂
Jupiter doesn't even have the mass necessary to sustain fusion, and certainly no where near enough to pose a challenge to degeneracy pressure of neutrons. It cannot "implode" under its own mass of unless the laws of physics change.
@@gasperstarina9837 people think just because scientist say Jupiter had a chance at becoming a star, they think it will ACT like one. Obviously not when it has a solid core. It had the potential in the beginning, and failed. It's a gas planet. Bs predictions based on no tangible evidence.
I enjoy the topic, but especially for science REFUSING to use the METRIC system this is obviously only geared for an AMERICAN audience. I am NOT American but from Switzerland, who uses METRIC like the other 192 countries on this planet. (Only T H R E E countries out of 195 uses the Imperial (and other unique measuring systems) they are Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA.
Another thing, only AMERICAN scientist are featured, this is nationalistic and definitely NOT international -- especially on a topic extraterrestrial!
Therefore, I have to give this a 'thumbs down' rating and I shan't continue, with this mentality that the whole world is JUST the USA!
What is all the fuss about 'water'. Who cares.
Lol i hope you are joking
Because water is an ideal medium to contain all of the necessary components for life, and allows them to interact. If we could confirm a second genesis of life within just our own solar system, it would vastly increase the probability of it happening elsewhere too.
@@makon2824on schedule sort of
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@@makon2824 The one huge point all these 'scientists' seem to miss when talking about life is - they assume life must (a) be carbon-based, and (b) require oxygen & water to survive !
We've barely left our 'bedroom' as far as exploration is concerned. Also - there could be literally thousands of other chemical elements 'out there' - that we currently have no way to detect !