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I'm back! After a short break with my family, I'm back at it, so you can expect many more videos coming your way. Firstly, we will look at Earth's other moons. Yep, it does have more than one! kind of! Hope you enjoy! V
I thought of them as teenage moons. You know, they grew up, decided to move out of the house, keep taking long trips around the sun, call once in a very long while and then disappear again for ages...
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Space is endless. Ancient. Unknowable. TERRIFYING and fascinating, beautiful and ultimately we'll never see the far reaches of it. We are infinitesimal within it. TO think about it is just mind blowing. I love it.
welcome back another great video those early astronomers were definitely onto something when they found the quasi moons even though others couldn't find them easily
Interesting moon fact - the moon at its average distance from earth is only 1% off from being a perfect size to block out the sun during a solar eclipse. If you care to check remember to subtract 1 earth radius from moon earth distance since you are checking from the pov of the observer.
I'm going to tell you a strange but TRUE story. In high school, we used to watch educational science movies from reel to reel projectors. It's the early 1980's and they are showing these shows from the 1950s to about 1972. There was one about going into outer space, it was before 1969, maybe as far back as 1958...... Right at the very end, it said there is a second moon orbiting Earth. The only other thing it said was, it's called "Toro". I've used google to find a reference to it and came up with nothing.
You left off Cruithne, which although technically an asteroid, it still shares Earth's orbit about the sun. Cruithne is not in what might consider to be a traditional moon orbit, as is The Moon. But it sometimes referred to Earth's second moon because it is in a "horseshoe" orbit around the sun.
Except Cruithne isn't a moon... *AT ALL.* It does not now, nor has it EVER to our knowledge orbit Terra: it orbits Sol, and any barycenter it has with Earth is completely subservient to its barycenter with the Sun. So it completely misses the definition of a moon.
Your argument applies to every object mentioned in this video. Cruithne exhibits the same qualities as everything else in this presentation but far more widely known, so logically it is curious that it wasn't mentioned.
He's small objects that have been discovered going around the earth even temporary or actually pretty fascinating. Something I just had not thought of.
A lot of this comes down to arbitrary definitions, It would be odds of billions to one that something else is not gravitationally bound to the Earth at any given moment. One of the examples given in the video was 10m wide and orbited for a few months. So does a 1cm rock that orbits once count? Where is the line drawn? The proportionately large size of our moon in relationship to the Earth is going to prevent a lot of objects gaining any long term hold on a stable orbit but over time the current moon will drift away, (it is not permanent as suggested in the video) other objects will come and go, some for days, others for millions of years. Earth could easily have a ring system full of moons at some future time. The solar system is not a still picture, it is a (long) movie.
@@leprechaun7667 Which texts are you talking about? That just does not ring true, maybe they do not mention a moon, but that is not the same as saying that there is not one. How would they even know what a moon was if there was never one to begin with? That does not make sense to me.
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@@paulbennett772 .... People need to be careful about blindly accepting any "Bible", as being reliable and inspired unless the particular version has been thoroughly vetted by respected Christian linguistic experts. Does this "Kolbrin Bible" pass the test ?!?
If we captured and moved an asteroid of sufficient mass into the L4 or L5 positions,I think it's entirely possible. Unfortunately, it might cause a gravitational shift that would not be beneficial in the long term.
I think... an electron gun creates ions on the surface of the particles and a couple of big loops of wire on either side create magnetic fields to force the dust into collectors. I think I would just go to the moon for raw materials :)
In theory yes, BUT those Lagrange Points only work, if the objects we place there are insignificant in mass compared to the stellar objects (in this case: Earth and the moon) that create the Lagrange points in the first place. So if we amass enough stuff in those areas to "build a moon" as you put it, we would essentially destroy the balance of gravity, with yet unknown consequences.
What if a asteroid didn’t hit earth and wiped out the dinosaurs. What if it was a small moon that lost its orbit and crashed into earth at high speeds?
" into earth at high speeds". If a moon hits the planet, the crash would happen on astronomical "low speed". Both planet and moon are in semi-sync over billions of years, and there collision is more like a slow dance until touch, not like a fast and heavy impact. Your theory needs a third object with high velocity, which hits the moon, and bring it on collision course. And than, the moon isn't needed anymore.
I would say with all the asteroids flying past earth regularly odds are pretty good the earth would capture a couple here and there in orbit at some point, just like Mars captured its two asteroid moons
you know on 2024 October 3 scientist founded a new moon named asteroid 2024 pt5 and it only stays for 56 days... like this comment for more moon storys
2:56 The far side obviously has more craters because asteroids, meteors, or any other object heading toward Earth and not away from it, i.e any object naturally floating through space (as opposed to objects sent into space from Earth, which could only happen if something intentionally sent it there or an object from outside Earth first collided with Earth or the moon sending debris away) would hit the far side of the moon. I know, crazy concept that the side facing the objects heading towards us gets hits by those objects. I have a hard time believing it myself (I don't actually). So that is to say, this video is not looking like something meant for anyone capable of making coherent thoughts on their own so far. Not a good look. I haven't finished watching though, maybe you'll say something that Occam's razor can't beat.
at 9:00 "for generations may astronomers have suggested the possibility that earth may have more than one moon, and although we now know that the moon is our only permanent natural satellite" So much for this video
Would you tell what moves back and forth side to side looking up, a star that moves visits a start path south to north one direction.? As if observing planet to plants moves like a top ,only lost or in a hurry to find something as if one by one as if deriving some messages. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Permanent is a matter of definition, since the distance from Earth to the Moon is slowly increasing by 3,8 cm per year, 1,5 inches for those so inclined. Given the distances in astronomy that is very small but it does mean that the Moon will leave its orbit at some point in time.
Well yes the moon is slowly drifting away. However, our sun will turn into a red giant before the moon stops orbiting earth so that’s “permanent” enough for practical purposes.
Earth has at least 2 moon's and the only way they figured out was to park a spacecraft away from the planet at a distance where you can use a filter to block out the planet and just look what is all around the planet and that's how they figured out there was one that is in the polar orbit
I thought I had discovered a second moon orbiting Earth, but it turned out to be my neighbor doing toe-touches on the balcony above . I was very disappointed... I had named it "Creameesha" after my girlfriend... she was disappointed too.
Do you know how much I'd both equally love and hate to be the first human ever on a temporary moon and find other bipedal prints while on a walk? Yeah... THAT much.
Fascinating! Who knows what is out there in space. Sometimes the greatest mysteries aren't so much what is far from earth, but what is near or even in the earth(earth, moons orbits, earths core, etc.)
See it's very unusual for a planet our size to have such a large Moon orbiting it. Earth Moon falls in more of the type and size of the Moon you would find around a jovian planet
If JWSpace Telescope can clearly see the far away moons of Jupiter and Saturn, then how and why in the world could it not conclusively verify any extra moons of the Earth, itself?
You said that our moon is the only permanent satellite but it's not permanent every year it goes further and further away from our planet and eventually it will no longer be attached to our planet
True, but the process is going to take so long that our sun will turn into a red giant and swallow Mercury and Venus first before the moon stops orbiting us. That’s permanent enough for most practical purposes.
Looking through my photos several years ago I found two examples with full moon images that in the foreground had a smaller sized 'moon' one was dull brown, the other dull green. They were dull enough i had missed them in earlier quick glances as the moon itself wasn't a clear image. They are just photos taken with a regular Leica camera and used at full enlargement. I only saw them when I looked at the digital images. My son maintains I am just seeing rare visual distortions within the lenses.
No mention of CRUITHNE. Cruithne is a tiny 5km wide object which “dances” around the Earth and the Sun in a strange horseshoe shaped orbit. Look it up on Wikipedia. There you can video animations showing the strange yet symmetrical shape of the “orbit” of Cruithne.
@@Choomphol While it is true that both the moon's and the earth's gravitational fields affect one another, they do not form a binary planetary system. The moon orbits around the earth, but the earth does not orbit around the moon.
Arrr! 🤪 Why does everyone call every small body in space that orbits another a Moon. There IS ONLY ------ ONE (1) Moon. Everything else is a satellite.
This is, to me, the most fascinating space news since the first Apollo missions. WOW ! All these components have me wondering how tenuous the balance of forces that provided Earth with a useable climate for the duration, really may be? Le Grange points. Mini moons. Temporary moons. Finally learning what can be known by the greatest observers ever to live.
The moon didn't form from random events like the theory states, it was made for a purpose and plays a vital role for earth. Its gravitational pull generates tidal force. The moon’s unique orbit causes it to stabilize the earth’s axial tilt. And it gives off light from the sun as well as to be used in time reckoning. These are all evidence of an intelligent creator that took care in what he did to make it possible for this planet to be inhabited.
So of all the planets in all the systems in all the galaxies... one just happened to have all the right conditions for life? Pffft, yeah right it has to be intelligent design. I mean like there are a billion stars in the milky way, if one billionth of them had planets and there are around 2 trillion galaxies so if only 1 in two trillion stars with planets has the right conditions for life... Oh maybe it's not intelligent design and you're just seeing god in statistics and failing to understand the figures involved. Because a 0.000000000000000000005% chance seems pretty reasonable as a minimum
@@justinfrost6482 The way I see it is like this: If you hold out your thumb and that satellite is bigger than your thumbnail, it is a moon. Anything else is just a satellite.
I have yet to see a science fiction novel that explores this idea of temporary moons. Maybe I could be the first but these concepts are so difficult to explain in layman's term for the common reader to relate or connect to.
6:25 A micrometre, Normally pronounced "MIC-roh - ME-ter" .. is better known in the west as a "micron", symbolized " μm " It's an older metric unit of measure for length equal to "one, one thousandths of one Millimeter mm", or about .000039 inches It would take aout 25 microns to equal the thickness of an human hair. The only place I've used Microns as tradesman. is describing the thickness of the chrome plating on old fashioned printing press, rollers.
Did you know that most people have no idea what the far side of Pluto looks like? Dive into the unknown and discover the breathtaking secrets of this distant world in my latest video!
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Trust me, you won't want to miss these stunning visuals and fascinating insights!
I'm back! After a short break with my family, I'm back at it, so you can expect many more videos coming your way. Firstly, we will look at Earth's other moons. Yep, it does have more than one! kind of! Hope you enjoy! V
Thank you Rob 🥰
So just who's more important? Us or your family? The answer is us. Get your priorities straight man!
@@terryboyer1342 Take it easy, bro.
Looking Forward To More Videos
Keep It Up
@@terryboyer1342💀
I thought of them as teenage moons.
You know, they grew up, decided to move out of the house, keep taking long trips around the sun, call once in a very long while and then disappear again for ages...
LOL 🤣
🎵teenage mutant ninja lunars🎵
Thank you for sticking up for my boy Pluto.
What a 🤡
Teenage moonant Minja moons!
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I won't see it, since I just placed you on my Do Not Recommend list.
Well thats mean i love his videos
Love the way the article said newly ‘invented’ moon. 😂
fr that would have been sputnik
you're clearly just jealous that you've never invented a moon
Lol😂 @@idontwantahandlethough
I’m the 70 like
because that's exactly what it is
I vote for a better definition of the term moon. If Pluto can't be a planet, random asteroids that get stuck in a planet's gravity can't be moons.
Moons and planets have very different definitions and are categorised differently
@@Lendo_1yea but they are just labels
We already have a very good definition of "Moon."
Anythign that orbits a planet is called a moon.
I will always still call pluto a planet, I don't gaf if it pisses scientists off. Lol
Space is endless. Ancient. Unknowable. TERRIFYING and fascinating, beautiful and ultimately we'll never see the far reaches of it. We are infinitesimal within it. TO think about it is just mind blowing. I love it.
Space is lie
There's always black holes in space.
@V101SPACE
I'm from Poland, and it was so amazing to see a Polish scientist mentioned in this video. Warms my heart!
Polish scientists revolutionizing astronomy since Kopernik (Copernicus) :D
I took the wooooock to Poland
Make me wanna Fart .
welcome back another great video those early astronomers were definitely onto something when they found the quasi moons even though others couldn't find them easily
Interesting moon fact - the moon at its average distance from earth is only 1% off from being a perfect size to block out the sun during a solar eclipse. If you care to check remember to subtract 1 earth radius from moon earth distance since you are checking from the pov of the observer.
I'm going to tell you a strange but TRUE story.
In high school, we used to watch educational science movies from reel to reel projectors. It's the early 1980's and they are showing these shows from the 1950s to about 1972.
There was one about going into outer space, it was before 1969, maybe as far back as 1958......
Right at the very end, it said there is a second moon orbiting Earth. The only other thing it said was, it's called "Toro".
I've used google to find a reference to it and came up with nothing.
There’s an article in The NY Times about toro from 1971. Google it again. It’s very interesting.
Very impressive
Was taught the same.
Wow so happy to see new upload ❤❤❤
Gotta love these Tiamut, Nibiru and Annunaki stories
i remember Nibiru 😭
You left off Cruithne, which although technically an asteroid, it still shares Earth's orbit about the sun. Cruithne is not in what might consider to be a traditional moon orbit, as is The Moon. But it sometimes referred to Earth's second moon because it is in a "horseshoe" orbit around the sun.
Except Cruithne isn't a moon... *AT ALL.*
It does not now, nor has it EVER to our knowledge orbit Terra: it orbits Sol, and any barycenter it has with Earth is completely subservient to its barycenter with the Sun.
So it completely misses the definition of a moon.
@@digitalis2977Nerd
That was my takeaway from this video as well.
Your argument applies to every object mentioned in this video. Cruithne exhibits the same qualities as everything else in this presentation but far more widely known, so logically it is curious that it wasn't mentioned.
Isn't Cruithne a co-orbital?
He's small objects that have been discovered going around the earth even temporary or actually pretty fascinating. Something I just had not thought of.
Thanks!
always love to see a notification from V101
A second moon?!!! Why , that's lunacy! 😁
Thank you. Hope you and Rolo have a wonderful weekend. 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧
Exactly! People who talk about “a second moon” fail to realize the gravity of their implications. 😜
Ikr lunatics 👽
Earth is the moon
A lot of this comes down to arbitrary definitions, It would be odds of billions to one that something else is not gravitationally bound to the Earth at any given moment. One of the examples given in the video was 10m wide and orbited for a few months. So does a 1cm rock that orbits once count? Where is the line drawn?
The proportionately large size of our moon in relationship to the Earth is going to prevent a lot of objects gaining any long term hold on a stable orbit but over time the current moon will drift away, (it is not permanent as suggested in the video) other objects will come and go, some for days, others for millions of years. Earth could easily have a ring system full of moons at some future time. The solar system is not a still picture, it is a (long) movie.
Ancient texts state there was a time on earth with no moon 🤷
@@leprechaun7667 Which texts are you talking about?
That just does not ring true, maybe they do not mention a moon, but that is not the same as saying that there is not one.
How would they even know what a moon was if there was never one to begin with?
That does not make sense to me.
@@spindoctor6385 Just because it doesn't make sense to doesn't mean it ain't true! Research and you'll see
That's great you had some time with the family! Good to see a new Post! This was just amazing to see, absolutely excellent graphics. Appreciate your efforts in every vlog! Just amazing! Cheers to continued success,health & happiness!🙂✌🏼💫
Great commentaries and amazing visuals. Must be a V101 video. Really enjoyed this one thanks buddy.
Hey Rob! Glad you've been able to spend more time with your family but equally glad to have you back with more videos on the way.
The Kolbrin Bible speaks of the earth having 2 moons in the past....
Well, if it's in the bible it must be true!!!
@@paulbennett772 .... People need to be careful about blindly accepting any "Bible", as being reliable and inspired unless the particular version has been thoroughly vetted by respected Christian linguistic experts. Does this "Kolbrin Bible" pass the test ?!?
Hypothesis: Could we place something with enough mass to Coalesce those Ghost moons into their orbit to build a moon?
If we captured and moved an asteroid of sufficient mass into the L4 or L5 positions,I think it's entirely possible.
Unfortunately, it might cause a gravitational shift that would not be beneficial in the long term.
I think... an electron gun creates ions on the surface of the particles and a couple of big loops of wire on either side create magnetic fields to force the dust into collectors.
I think I would just go to the moon for raw materials :)
something with enough mass would be considered a moon itself
In theory yes, BUT those Lagrange Points only work, if the objects we place there are insignificant in mass compared to the stellar objects (in this case: Earth and the moon) that create the Lagrange points in the first place. So if we amass enough stuff in those areas to "build a moon" as you put it, we would essentially destroy the balance of gravity, with yet unknown consequences.
@@dorderre i wonder if that could be ameliorated by having a mass at both L4 and L5?
What if a asteroid didn’t hit earth and wiped out the dinosaurs. What if it was a small moon that lost its orbit and crashed into earth at high speeds?
😬
" into earth at high speeds". If a moon hits the planet, the crash would happen on astronomical "low speed". Both planet and moon are in semi-sync over billions of years, and there collision is more like a slow dance until touch, not like a fast and heavy impact.
Your theory needs a third object with high velocity, which hits the moon, and bring it on collision course. And than, the moon isn't needed anymore.
@@aqvamarek5316We'd probably all be long dead before the moon even reaches Earth's atmosphere
If that happened, the entire planet would be destroyed. No life would survive.
@@hocuspocus9713 the moon is actually going away
maybe santa clause lives on the second moon
I would say with all the asteroids flying past earth regularly odds are pretty good the earth would capture a couple here and there in orbit at some point, just like Mars captured its two asteroid moons
There’s some at L4 and L5
Interesting Video, Thank You Rob and the awesome crew of V101 Space, Have a safe and happy weekend, V Rocks. 👊😎
you know on 2024 October 3 scientist founded a new moon named asteroid 2024 pt5 and it only stays for 56 days... like this comment for more moon storys
Fortunately his diction is much improved, making this video far more pleasant (and interesting).
About that planet in the same orbit around the sun and speed, and size of the earth that we will never see…..🤔
Why for a second I read "Earth's hidden morons" instead of "Earth's hidden moons" 💀
Those aren't hidden
What is the 2nd sun that follows and sets with the sun but doesn’t glow?
astronomy is crazy to think about how what you think is in space around you might not actually be as it seems and you have no way to tell
I'm glad to see you again🤠stunning video
2:56 The far side obviously has more craters because asteroids, meteors, or any other object heading toward Earth and not away from it, i.e any object naturally floating through space (as opposed to objects sent into space from Earth, which could only happen if something intentionally sent it there or an object from outside Earth first collided with Earth or the moon sending debris away) would hit the far side of the moon. I know, crazy concept that the side facing the objects heading towards us gets hits by those objects. I have a hard time believing it myself (I don't actually). So that is to say, this video is not looking like something meant for anyone capable of making coherent thoughts on their own so far. Not a good look. I haven't finished watching though, maybe you'll say something that Occam's razor can't beat.
Phenomenal video as always Rob!
Equilibrium is a good term. 8:20 I picture these orbiting objects sort like a shield that protects our planet
Nice video❤❤❤
at 9:00 "for generations may astronomers have suggested the possibility that earth may have more than one moon, and although we now know that the moon is our only permanent natural satellite" So much for this video
ME: the sentence is over, and that was the last word in the sentence.
ROB: Think again, Steve!
Would you tell what moves back and forth side to side looking up, a star that moves visits a start path south to north one direction.? As if observing planet to plants moves like a top ,only lost or in a hurry to find something as if one by one as if deriving some messages. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Totally awesome video wow 😊
I heard about the sister moons about 40 years ago. We just don't see them because their frequency is different, making them invisible by eyesight.
Facinating! It made me think of how easily advanced aliens can "Big Brother" us by being camouflaged as one of these rocks. We wouldn't know anything!
Not likely.
@@jessicapearson9479as likely as not
Unless we'll detect gravity anomalies in our orbits.
Permanent is a matter of definition, since the distance from Earth to the Moon is slowly increasing by 3,8 cm per year, 1,5 inches for those so inclined. Given the distances in astronomy that is very small but it does mean that the Moon will leave its orbit at some point in time.
The sun will go nova long before the moon breaks earth orbit. This is a pseudo-science channel.
How dare NASA use lunar Landers that the take off pushes it away
@@mlee6050 The effect is probably when the Russians crash into the Moon.
Well yes the moon is slowly drifting away. However, our sun will turn into a red giant before the moon stops orbiting earth so that’s “permanent” enough for practical purposes.
Seriously dude LOL, a dust cloud is a 2nd moon really stretching reality.
Really informative keep up the good work 👍
Earth has at least 2 moon's and the only way they figured out was to park a spacecraft away from the planet at a distance where you can use a filter to block out the planet and just look what is all around the planet and that's how they figured out there was one that is in the polar orbit
Imagine the moon was a planet like ours once, fell out of orbit and ended up here carrying bacteria which we all evolved from 😅
I thought I had discovered a second moon orbiting Earth, but it turned out to be my neighbor doing toe-touches on the balcony above . I was very disappointed... I had named it "Creameesha" after my girlfriend... she was disappointed too.
Do you know how much I'd both equally love and hate to be the first human ever on a temporary moon and find other bipedal prints while on a walk?
Yeah... THAT much.
Awesome videos as always say 🌍🌟
"I told you the moon was haunted!"
- Grandpa BUFF, HLC
Earth's other 2 moons are so weird that they don't exist outside your imagination.
SOLARBALLS IRL??
No
Fascinating! Who knows what is out there in space. Sometimes the greatest mysteries aren't so much what is far from earth, but what is near or even in the earth(earth, moons orbits, earths core, etc.)
I’ve always wondered if you made huge cutouts of hands, could you do shadow puppets on the moon?
See it's very unusual for a planet our size to have such a large Moon orbiting it. Earth Moon falls in more of the type and size of the Moon you would find around a jovian planet
Gald to see your back. Hope you had a fun time with your family.
You deserved it.
Thank you it was nice to take a break. But I'm glad to be back at it! V
@@V101SPACE can't wait to see what you bring us. I absolutely love this channel. My favorite videos are the ones when we fall into the gas giants.
5:56 YES FINALLY SOMETHING IN MY FIRST LANGUAGE (POLISH)
do you know the difference between has and had? we we've all been had
Glad to have you back Rob! Another fascinating video, a big thanks to the V101 Space team for continuing to bring us quality content 🌌🌛👏
If JWSpace Telescope can clearly see the far away moons of Jupiter and Saturn, then how and why in the world could it not conclusively verify any extra moons of the Earth, itself?
That’s not a moon it’s a space station.
Is there a new strain of weed out we don't know about cause someone is high.
You said that our moon is the only permanent satellite but it's not permanent every year it goes further and further away from our planet and eventually it will no longer be attached to our planet
True, but the process is going to take so long that our sun will turn into a red giant and swallow Mercury and Venus first before the moon stops orbiting us. That’s permanent enough for most practical purposes.
Such magnificent content you make. ❤❤❤
Looking through my photos several years ago I found two examples with full moon images that in the foreground had a smaller sized 'moon' one was dull brown, the other dull green. They were dull enough i had missed them in earlier quick glances as the moon itself wasn't a clear image. They are just photos taken with a regular Leica camera and used at full enlargement. I only saw them when I looked at the digital images. My son maintains I am just seeing rare visual distortions within the lenses.
No mention of CRUITHNE. Cruithne is a tiny 5km wide object which “dances” around the Earth and the Sun in a strange horseshoe shaped orbit. Look it up on Wikipedia. There you can video animations showing the strange yet symmetrical shape of the “orbit” of Cruithne.
Wait, Jules Verne was right when he described a second moon in his book?
Awesome video V1 like always.
And welcome back.❤
wow your name suits you well! you've robbed me of my time and valuable info! :)
I have watched one object each night for several years, same place, every night, very bright
Thanks for sharing 👍 ❤❤
The sting at every pause are hilarious…
Totally awesome to know about the our moon 🌙 🌚 now that is really interesting 😀
Fascinating stuff!😁👍
Where sre the sources!!? Want to read more about it
I think these bodies are referred to as 'co-orbitals.'
I feel that I should get my credit card out and order something now and I should not delay. Sounds like an infomercial.
Earth has more than One Moon, or does it? No it doesn’t! Lovely stuff.
Interesting. Thank you.
I'm surprised there was no mention of Cruithne.
There's a video of a passenger on a plane filming the low orbit moon below the horizon. Looked pretty legit to me. Then I get this video on my feed 😅
It is a good video
👍
Tik tok scientist: we have more than 1 moon!
Scientist: We have only one moon 😑.
We only have 1 moon. I can tell that.
It’s actually twin planets system is a binary satellite system where both objects are planets, or planetary-mass objects.
@@Choomphol Okie
@@Choomphol While it is true that both the moon's and the earth's gravitational fields affect one another, they do not form a binary planetary system. The moon orbits around the earth, but the earth does not orbit around the moon.
Arrr! 🤪
Why does everyone call every small body in space that orbits another a Moon.
There IS ONLY
------
ONE (1) Moon.
Everything else is a satellite.
This is, to me, the most fascinating space news since the first Apollo missions. WOW ! All these components have me wondering how tenuous the balance of forces that provided Earth with a useable climate for the duration, really may be? Le Grange points. Mini moons. Temporary moons. Finally learning what can be known by the greatest observers ever to live.
The moon didn't form from random events like the theory states, it was made for a purpose and plays a vital role for earth. Its gravitational pull generates tidal force. The moon’s unique orbit causes it to stabilize the earth’s axial tilt. And it gives off light from the sun as well as to be used in time reckoning. These are all evidence of an intelligent creator that took care in what he did to make it possible for this planet to be inhabited.
Just real big coincidence
Proof please
🤣
No proof of said creator's existence
So of all the planets in all the systems in all the galaxies... one just happened to have all the right conditions for life? Pffft, yeah right it has to be intelligent design. I mean like there are a billion stars in the milky way, if one billionth of them had planets and there are around 2 trillion galaxies so if only 1 in two trillion stars with planets has the right conditions for life...
Oh maybe it's not intelligent design and you're just seeing god in statistics and failing to understand the figures involved. Because a 0.000000000000000000005% chance seems pretty reasonable as a minimum
0:59 , that’s not a second moon, it is Actully Mercury
Sounds like at any moment this dude will stop for Tea 🍵☕ time 🤣
It’s strange but true astronomical phenomena in our astronomical studies as it’s still mysterious in a fact.
Ralph cramden would have been proud
Maybe we should build O'Neil Cylinders at Lagrange points, I hope none fall on Australia
Just hope these new moons don’t come crashing down
A lot depends on how you classify an object as a moon.
I don't know why, but I always feel irked when people refer to any natural satellite a moon, except for The Moon. Yes.. this video triggered me..
@@justinfrost6482 The way I see it is like this:
If you hold out your thumb and that satellite is bigger than your thumbnail, it is a moon.
Anything else is just a satellite.
We got moons slingshotting, coming back year after.
I have yet to see a science fiction novel that explores this idea of temporary moons. Maybe I could be the first but these concepts are so difficult to explain in layman's term for the common reader to relate or connect to.
6:25 A micrometre, Normally pronounced "MIC-roh - ME-ter" .. is better known in the west as a "micron", symbolized " μm "
It's an older metric unit of measure for length equal to "one, one thousandths of one Millimeter mm", or about .000039 inches
It would take aout 25 microns to equal the thickness of an human hair.
The only place I've used Microns as tradesman. is describing the thickness of the chrome plating on old fashioned printing press, rollers.