5 Fascinating Missions in Space | Planet Explorers: Full Series | BBC Earth Science

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  • @Alienalloy
    @Alienalloy Год назад +27

    This is why I love the BBC.. the 'Horizon' program used to have me gripped as a child through my teens and in to my early adult hood.. I miss it so much.

    • @faisalquddus2819
      @faisalquddus2819 Год назад +2

      Same as me

    • @willhouse
      @willhouse 11 месяцев назад

      Horizon is still in production.

    • @KhaoticDeterminism
      @KhaoticDeterminism 10 месяцев назад

      ppl really don’t understand how the warping of space time by mass is a source of energy do they?
      like what jupiter does to io… the moon does to Earth too
      just on a much lower magnitude
      but hey we got plate tectonics those are kinda useful
      a wee bit
      cheers
      #2Spirit #indigenous #philosophy #science

  • @n.abhinavchandrasekar2248
    @n.abhinavchandrasekar2248 2 месяца назад +1

    huge respect to these scientists, forever in the quest of knowledge

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Год назад +6

    Lovely to see these clips again, particularly New Horizons. Stunning imagery.

  • @vertigoz
    @vertigoz Год назад +8

    BBC produces some of the best documentaries out there. You should be really proud of it! All the best, from Portugal

    • @antoniobento7538
      @antoniobento7538 Год назад +1

      An big fan of bbc horizon. Best science series ever. Also from Portugal 😊

  • @dannypitt2817
    @dannypitt2817 8 месяцев назад

    This channel is amazing,,, i really enjoy watching these,,,

  • @catalinacurio
    @catalinacurio Год назад +5

    A documentary to watch again and again. Absolutely fascinating, thank you! 👏👏👏

  • @anitabressanthefelinealpha7377

    Great content, thank you BBC

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 Год назад +1

    Your an aussie 1969 grade2 and watch 2 men walk on the moon then a teen in the 70s & listen some news that nasa sent a spacecraft that.ll pass jupiter pluto venus
    years go by doing life things and forget then your reminded 30yrs L8tr & again 2023 apollo11 and Voyagers are the things we never forget such an achievement.in our lives

  • @aidanmargarson8910
    @aidanmargarson8910 Год назад +1

    something to show children so they can understand the scientific method .. the phosphene on Venus .. is perfect

  • @TurtleDock
    @TurtleDock 11 месяцев назад

    At 20:38 what is the molecule hidden in the chandelier?

  • @esnevip
    @esnevip Год назад +8

    Non American documentaries are just better, no angry voiceover, no flashing and quick cuts and silly sound effects constantly.
    No need for over hype, just good info, good job BBC.

    • @Dlweta57
      @Dlweta57 Год назад +2

      Oh man finally, someone else , that shares my own views on post production bs that actually spoil the overall viewing experience. . hands clapping loudly, well said sir

  • @djjay-kay7636
    @djjay-kay7636 Месяц назад

    The storm formation on Jupiter reminds me of the new discovery illustrating spinning supersolids/superfluids

  • @juice-run0
    @juice-run0 Год назад +2

    🇮🇳 love from India to BBC

  • @juice-run0
    @juice-run0 Год назад +2

    ❤ bbc love from India

  • @Pasha8204
    @Pasha8204 11 месяцев назад +1

    Need video 4k

  • @pigbenis8366
    @pigbenis8366 6 месяцев назад

    Dr. William Bains gives me mad scientist vibes. 😂

  • @messrsandersonco5985
    @messrsandersonco5985 Год назад

    Who would have thought scientists could get so excited about their research! 😅

  • @Chamuzi
    @Chamuzi Год назад +1

    When does the video actually start? The beginning of this video is hard to get past.

  • @ErikWinger-s6v
    @ErikWinger-s6v Год назад

    Space and Time

  • @chrisplace9773
    @chrisplace9773 Год назад

    At least they beat the yanks into space ❤

  • @TonyOkeke-bt1qu
    @TonyOkeke-bt1qu Год назад +1

    I like dis program

  • @jonathanturek5846
    @jonathanturek5846 Год назад +1

    So 9 years to fly 9 light hours... So 24 years to fly one light day.. 24 years x 365 light days x 4 = 35040 years to get 4 light years .. 35040 dived by 25 = 1401.6 generations of people to get to the closest exoplanet

  • @Continentalmunkey88
    @Continentalmunkey88 11 месяцев назад

    Regression to the mean is demoralising but labor matters within decade time spans but careers may not always be meaningful within one year but are meaningful over a lifespan

  • @isaackitone
    @isaackitone Год назад

    Why do they show Jupiter on its side some times?

  • @idamelin
    @idamelin Год назад

    E X C E L L E N T ! ! !

  • @MichaeldelaVega-w6i
    @MichaeldelaVega-w6i 11 месяцев назад

    Pluto resembles one big buckyball

  • @davidbeazley1958
    @davidbeazley1958 Год назад +1

    And flatearthers would have us believe that these passionate and dedicated scientists are all "faking it" 😒

  • @josephduku6610
    @josephduku6610 Год назад

    At 5:14 the shape of a female face/head is visible on upper side of the planet..see it?

  • @jasonmcleod8914
    @jasonmcleod8914 Год назад +5

    What still gets me, is they decided awhile ago, without any public input "Pluto is no longer considered a planet" and they ended the list at Neptune.
    Then we get a satellite to Pluto... heart shape on the surface. 😂💔

  • @fabriciofercher8317
    @fabriciofercher8317 Год назад

    WHAT ARE THOSE ABSTRACT FLAGS?

  • @werqweadcwer659
    @werqweadcwer659 9 месяцев назад

    37:51 Houston !!! Houston !!! we are bad at aiming !!!!

  • @abhijitpal7750
    @abhijitpal7750 Год назад

    The Most Powerful NUCLEAR WARHEADS Space.
    Artificial intelligence world.

  • @Hamphield
    @Hamphield Год назад +2

    If only the BBC stays with this type of programs and stop with the woke ba agenda, it would be great
    I wouldn't be mad paying for this

  • @lvelez1999
    @lvelez1999 Год назад +1

    Praising God, for His Beautiful Wonders Which He Created, not Jupiter.
    Amazing ✝️

  • @ErikWinger-s6v
    @ErikWinger-s6v Год назад

    For idiots, we orbit around a SUN. Like a giant marble.....the sun. We orbit

  • @Alitari
    @Alitari Год назад +26

    The Russians didn't try to go to Venus, the Soviets did. The Russians are not the Soviets. The Soviets are not the Russians. Soviets could be Russian, and Russians could be Soviets, but they're not the same thing. Russians don't get credit for the achievements the Soviets did, like going to Venus.

    • @Sp_acecowboy
      @Sp_acecowboy Год назад +24

      Triggered bruh?

    • @thorthunder6336
      @thorthunder6336 Год назад

      Lol. Fair response. Considering what an absolute donkey ruZzia is being, I’m triggered as well.

    • @naziur_riaz
      @naziur_riaz Год назад +5

      ​@@Sp_acecowboyhe is

    • @danneerrr
      @danneerrr Год назад

      So the Soviet Union was a happy group of likeminded individuals that didn’t want their independence from Moscow?

    • @FireflySpeedshop
      @FireflySpeedshop Год назад +4

      He’s not triggered, he’s right

  • @7777Scion
    @7777Scion Год назад

    Nice, except for the, um ... 'optimistic' ... astronomers talking about going to Mars. We have no way to do that now or in the foreseeable future - sending corpses or dying people to arrive at Mars is not an option. A century or two from now, perhaps. In the meantime, channel gov't spending and resources towards better robot probes to the moons of the outer planets - where the real action is in this star system.

  • @propgee
    @propgee Год назад

    hmmmm, am i the only one saying hey Prof maybe nature doesn't make such geometrical shapes in cyclones lol

    • @althepalno1164
      @althepalno1164 Год назад

      Giants Causeway is just one of many examples of nature making such shapes.

    • @OneOfThoseTypes
      @OneOfThoseTypes Год назад

      You've already seen that it does.

  • @Rivenworld
    @Rivenworld Год назад

    Why are the BBC showing ads? Really?

    • @rundmk00
      @rundmk00 Год назад +1

      they do outside of the UK, not every country has the license fee

    • @jeelsvealnerve1163
      @jeelsvealnerve1163 Год назад

      IT is YT that inserts the ads, not the BBC. It's part of the posting agreement.

  • @jessicawinslet684
    @jessicawinslet684 Год назад

    Ya srop putting out so much fake cgi and maybe people would get excited

  • @macbrewster9977
    @macbrewster9977 Год назад

    i have a hard time taking anything seriously from such historically criminal apologists as these.

  • @We_Reddit
    @We_Reddit Год назад +3

    Before everyone jumps on me, I majored in science in college and I have a keen interest in learning about the universe and why things are why they are. But at this point, to be completely frank, why spend so much time effort and money to understand more the planets in the solar system, when we live on earth and don't spend anything to understand THIS planet? For example, the deep oceans or the rain forest. I am all for understanding the nature of black holes, gravitational fields and so on, but let's stop spending billions on what's in Jupiter and all the pretty photos that Juno is taking. It's not worthless, but I can't help but think sometimes the projects are to satisfy curiosities of a few group of people, and to pay their salaries.

    • @ForwardFury
      @ForwardFury Год назад +2

      I think both is best, we should be studying everything around us.

    • @jeffs6090
      @jeffs6090 Год назад +2

      That's like watching one of the many videos made by marine biologists on the deep ocean and saying, "why don't we spend money on exploring and understanding space?"

    • @MoA-Reload...
      @MoA-Reload... Год назад

      Back in the day it used to be how big your nations navy was. Then it was the big gun Battleship that were the status symbol. Now it's a nations space program. I agree with you. While space exploration and expanding our knowledge and understanding of that is extremely important, so is better understanding the world we live on because it's the only one we've got and there's no getting off this rock if/when we break it...at least not yet.
      Space is an easier sell to the governments and politicians though. It's also a potential modern day gold rush considering the vast resources and rare metals floating around out there. Now show up with a theory of vast gas and/or oil reserves in an unexplored region of the Atlantic or Pacific sea beds and you'll have all the funding you need to explore the snot out of that in an instant 😂

    • @LordDeBahs
      @LordDeBahs Год назад

      whats a evidence of any of this ? there is lot of cgi here and painted ball pluto . how is posible to even know earth core exist ? deppest digged hole was 12 km . i only accept emipirical evidence at this point and there is none for heliocentric model

    • @KnoTasItSeams
      @KnoTasItSeams Год назад +2

      We do study Earth! There’s enough scientists to study every niche subject on Earth and in space. Wish we had more though. More importantly we need to listen and trust those scientists when they talk about their specialty.

  • @jacoblahr
    @jacoblahr Год назад

    That girl @15:20 ish talking about venus is so beautiful. Id love to cook her dinner and discuss venus with her. Wish i could give her my # 😍 she is the goddess of beauty and love.

  • @ErikWinger-s6v
    @ErikWinger-s6v Год назад

    There is another planet........ circulating........................Planet X. ....................realize that our orbits are way way way vast. Hmmmm. we have a dark planet detected

  • @shanemcfadden6427
    @shanemcfadden6427 Месяц назад

    When you watch any scientific documentary, you should be DEEPLY suspicious of the amount of face time of pretty people.
    This one was running about thirty-three percent. Thumbs down.
    I'll move on to something more legitimate

    • @mouttremblay6828
      @mouttremblay6828 Месяц назад

      Then you must be very pretty !!! Such a dumb way to evaluate legitimaty !! Please do move on, Shame.

  • @sadunperera999
    @sadunperera999 10 месяцев назад

    Women😂😂😂 as these women openien, after watching this video i think in every planet has life....

  • @robblack2741
    @robblack2741 Год назад

    Does anybody still actually believe this stuff?

    • @Hamphield
      @Hamphield Год назад +3

      I don't, this is all the absolute reality
      Believing it is irrelevant

    • @robblack2741
      @robblack2741 Год назад

      So u think the stuff they are showing on computer monitors is reality?

    • @cluedin
      @cluedin Год назад +3

      What r u talking about? Do we believe in science? Yes.

    • @OneOfThoseTypes
      @OneOfThoseTypes Год назад

      ​@@robblack2741What benefits do you get out of embarrassing yourself in public? I'm genuinely curious.

  • @TerrysQuest
    @TerrysQuest Год назад

    "normal people don't get to see something like this..." so obviously she sees herself as a special person, "I'm one of only five people seeing this", etc. Get OVER yourself.

    • @jeelsvealnerve1163
      @jeelsvealnerve1163 Год назад +2

      Why shouldn't she be proud of her achievements? It takes a great deal of time and effort to get to a place in her career where she does have access to this kind of information. Why does that threaten you?

  • @ВеселинКирилов-ш6х

    It’s still geologically active because of recent creation…

  • @user-clintredwood
    @user-clintredwood Год назад

    Yea i dont think i need to write anything as all the other comments say it all!! Damn good content. Wow!