now that i see this video i think at this time there is no life on the other planets ! not human life and not alien or something like that life ! but you never know and maybe there is life further in space ..but what for life...its crazy that we dont know who created this all! planets and space and all ! God ? Or something else ...or sitting we in a big body and that body sits in something else ...but somewhere it got to stop no ?
Impressively done! You answered so many of my questions-especially loved the clarity and pace, especially around 8:10. Honestly, this is the best video I’ve seen on this topic so far. Keep raising the bar!
Thank you so much for your wonderfully supportive comment, I really appreciate it! I am always working to learn and improve, and I am very grateful for the encouragement. Thanks again! 🌎☀️✨🌌
That is great to hear! One of the many things I enjoy about space is the constant reminder of our size and place within the universe. Thank you for watching 🌎☀️✨🌌
Of course there are real problems in the world. The fact that we are all living on this tiny planet in the vast expanse of space is truly incredible, and looking at our world from an outside perspective makes all the wars and suffering humans inflict on each other seem so crazy when we are all living here together. I honestly feel like humanity has so much potential if we could somehow get past our differences, see things for what they truly are, and work together instead of against each other
You’re very welcome, I really appreciate the support of you and your students. It still amazes me that some of my videos are used for teaching, I am very grateful for it and I’m glad to be able to share some of my curiosity and wonder of the universe with others 🌎☀️✨🌌
Thank you! This one took quite a long time to make with all the researching and stuff but I’m happy with how it came out. It’s tough to keep up with guys like you who can get a video out so often lol, I respect that though! I have a few of your latest videos to watch as well so keep up the good work man
@@beyondnature don’t sell yourself short man, your videos are great and well detailed,mine are more brief and shorter and no where near your lvl of commentary. Don’t give up ,I genuinely enjoy your videos!
@@tox2004 I really appreciate that man, I love making these videos and I’ve accepted that I can’t upload as often as others and that’s ok. I’m glad there are people who genuinely enjoy the videos, it makes all the hard work worth while
your video is PERFECT. I was searching for calm, not loud video with planets descriptions with exact same music ( not loud), not bright colours and everything here is perfect! I couldn't ask for better
two thumbs up! this is exactly the approach and method of learning style videos I enjoy. I wish this video was 2 hours long with the same pace and level of focus and attention to the topic. keep up the good work!
Thank you so much, that is awesome to hear! I have lots of other videos about the solar system, I believe the longest one I have at this point is around 23 mins, and I also have a playlist where you can find them if you’re interested. That’s the best I can offer right now, maybe one day I will make a full length documentary about the solar system 🌎☀️✨🌌
May I just suggest a slight correction. 13:44 - Neptune is not the coldest planet. Uranus is. Billions of years ago, something big crashed into Uranus with so much force that it tipped the planet over onto its side and in that crash Uranus also lost the heat that was trapped inside its core. So even though Neptune is further from sun, it still have an active core, which keeps It warmer than Uranus.
Nice video, but I wanted to point out a couple errors that you made that I haven't seen anyone respond to. While discussing Saturn, you point out that one of the layers of its atmosphere ranges from -173*C to -113*C and claim that converts to -280*F to -270*F. That's incorrect. It actually converts to -280*F to -170*F. Also on Saturn, you explain that another layer of the atmosphere ranges in temperature from -88*C to -3*C and claim that converts to -127*F to -26*F. That's also incorrect. It actually converts to -127*F to 26*F, not minus 26. I see that people corrected you about Uranus being the coldest planet, so that's fine. Otherwise, you made a nice calm video. Thank you.
Hey I appreciate you taking the time to look at all of this. Unfortunately this was only my 4th video, and it is far from perfect. There are typos, some mistakes in the numbers, etc. These days I take a lot more time in confirming information, and I am always working on trying to improve as time goes on. Thank you for your thoughtful comment, and thanks for taking the time to watch the video
Thanks man! It definitely took a long time to research all the little details but I’m glad I did! I actually learned quite a bit just making the video lol :P
Thanks bro i have a test tomorrow and im the only one that loves geografy in my class when its about planets, i hope i pass it. very well made ◡̈⃝︎ ♥︎♥︎
Thank you so much, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. I have some other videos on some cool space topics as well if you are interested, and I’m always working on making new ones. Thanks again for your support
Thank you brother, I really appreciate that. I’m very grateful this video is able to spread some of my love for nature all over the world. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
I certainly do not do any measuring myself, I simply do my best to share the data collected by scientists all around the world over many years. There are more ways than one to measure distances in space though. For measurements in our solar system, scientists use the “radar” method. There is a lot of math involved and would be too much to type here in a comment. Feel free to google the ways we measure distance in space if you’d like an in depth description :)
“Lift up your eyes to heaven and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who brings out their army by number; He calls them all by name. Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power, Not one of them is missing.”
That is a great question. I went with pounds because it is most commonly used where I am from and I did not convert to Kilograms. Maybe I will consider showing both in the future
@@beyondnature well, i didn't think you would reply to this. Thanks for taking this series. You Diplayed in the video Kilometers and then Miles. I admire that, i know in the USA you have the imperial system and it's widely used, but USA must slowly but surely move on to metric already. It's easier, makes more sense, and scientific. And for your own interest, The rest of the world would connect stronger to a content that talks their "words".
Yes the US does cling to the imperial system when most of the world uses metric. I live in Canada where we do use the metric system but also use aspects of the Imperial system still. It is strange I know lol. I will try to keep this in mind going forward though
It is so fascinating to learn about what else is out there in the endless expanse of space! I really enjoy learning more details about the solar system while making these videos and I’m always glad to share them :)
Haha thank you 😁 It would be awesome to know what might be swimming under the ice of some of the icy moons of the solar system. It would also be great to see a future mission set to explore such places
@@beyondnature there’s one set for Titan right? I mean it’s no ice moon, but that atmosphere and the great lakes of methane could have something going on. Super stoked for anything honestly
Yes you are right, I just read a bit about it and that could be very a very interesting mission. Looks like it’s set to launch in 2026 and will have an almost 10 year journey to Titan so that’s definitely something cool to look forward to
You’re welcome, and thank you for watching. The Universe is truly fascinating, I really enjoy learning and making videos about it. Thanks again, I really appreciate that 🌎✨🌌
Thank you so much, I appreciate your support! I have a video about the Dwarf Planets made in a similar style as this one coming very soon if you’re interested :)
As a really big astronomy and cosmology fan, I can proudly say that in my opinion I believe there someday could actually be life on Mars. Yeah, it may be slightly different to earth, but there are several similarities. Scientists, astronomers and astronauts are actually launching bots on the Red planet and figuring whether someday living things could roam this planet. And, maybe there could be two planets with life? Thanks :D Edit: You really make this so mysterious. Love it. My favourite one you discussed was actually Neptune and the terrestrial planets!! Thanks for the video!!
Thank you for your comment! I believe it is something humans could pull off one day as well. Sure there will be many challenges but I think eventually it could be possible. Having life on multiple planets in our solar system would be pretty awesome! I really appreciate your support, and I’m glad you enjoy the format / vibe of the video. Thanks again!
I believe that nothing is as it seems, and when people are regressed, they say that they came from Mars because they were warriors fighting the demons that work for Satan those demons want to control us and take over our world so there is a war in heaven just like the Bible said there was before and I believe there is now, because why do you think CERN suddenly stopped because they opened portals to dimensions that let the demons in and when the Euphrates river dried up. There was some thing in the Earth that sounded like the devil himself.
@@chandypierre Yh, everyone has different beliefs though - atm science says Earth is the only place to actually have living humans like us because of the factors such as water presence, atmosphere composition and the temperatures. But I completely get what you mean; there could be other living things out there. If you think of aliens, if they're real maybe! Scientists have also been looking on Mars, Jovian moons and exoplanets. Nobody knows - you may be right and I may be wrong. I think you're right but atm science is saying that, so we don't know yet :-)
Actually, Uranus is the coldest planet. It is the only planet the doesn’t receive more heat from its core. It receives more heat from the sun. Even though Neptune is farther away from the sun, it receives more from its core. Also, Uranus’ extreme tilt makes it have the most extreme seasons.
Yes you are correct, this was a slight mix up on my end. Various sources are a bit back and fourth on this, but Uranus does get the coldest temperatures
Thanks a lot man, I appreciate that! I just did a video in this format for the Dwarf Planets as well if you’re interested! Awesome name too by the way! 😁
I really enjoyed that, thankyou! Apart from the obvious obvious brilliance of this presentation, I'm amazed how much we know about the detail of the planets millions of miles away from us. Very impressed, thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words, I’m very glad you enjoyed the video. I couldn’t agree more though, it is amazing how much we have learned about the universe from here on our little planet. It is exciting how much is still left to learn and discover. Thanks again
He’s right, we know nothing we know what they tell us. We do not know reality did School teach you about the giants that inhabited this earth with us …probably not
The Dwarf Planets In Our Solar System Video is now here, enjoy - ruclips.net/video/SSomR7srfrc/видео.html
Thank you all for your contiuned support!
Hey what’s the song playing when your talking about jupiter
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now that i see this video i think at this time there is no life on the other planets ! not human life and not alien or something like that life ! but you never know and maybe there is life further in space ..but what for life...its crazy that we dont know who created this all! planets and space and all ! God ? Or something else ...or sitting we in a big body and that body sits in something else ...but somewhere it got to stop no ?
I think these are questions that will puzzle us humans for a long time
We used this in our class for lessons. Great Work
This is very cool to hear, thank you for the support!
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I also had this video in my science class
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Impressively done! You answered so many of my questions-especially loved the clarity and pace, especially around 8:10. Honestly, this is the best video I’ve seen on this topic so far. Keep raising the bar!
Thank you so much for your wonderfully supportive comment, I really appreciate it! I am always working to learn and improve, and I am very grateful for the encouragement. Thanks again! 🌎☀️✨🌌
Love these videos before bedtime making me realize how little we are and how small our problems are in life
That is great to hear! One of the many things I enjoy about space is the constant reminder of our size and place within the universe. Thank you for watching 🌎☀️✨🌌
I’m sure the people in Gaza would disagree
Of course there are real problems in the world. The fact that we are all living on this tiny planet in the vast expanse of space is truly incredible, and looking at our world from an outside perspective makes all the wars and suffering humans inflict on each other seem so crazy when we are all living here together. I honestly feel like humanity has so much potential if we could somehow get past our differences, see things for what they truly are, and work together instead of against each other
Thank you for this ❤
No problem, and thank you for watching 🌎☀️✨🌌
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you beyond nature team, my students appreciate ur work. Jus subscribed to this channel
You’re very welcome, I really appreciate the support of you and your students. It still amazes me that some of my videos are used for teaching, I am very grateful for it and I’m glad to be able to share some of my curiosity and wonder of the universe with others 🌎☀️✨🌌
It’s insane that you have students. A crime.
Thank you for making us watch 🙏😊👌
Thank you for watching! 🌎☀️✨🌌
Incredible video! Happy to see you posting again.
Thank you! This one took quite a long time to make with all the researching and stuff but I’m happy with how it came out. It’s tough to keep up with guys like you who can get a video out so often lol, I respect that though! I have a few of your latest videos to watch as well so keep up the good work man
@@beyondnature don’t sell yourself short man, your videos are great and well detailed,mine are more brief and shorter and no where near your lvl of commentary. Don’t give up ,I genuinely enjoy your videos!
@@tox2004 I really appreciate that man, I love making these videos and I’ve accepted that I can’t upload as often as others and that’s ok. I’m glad there are people who genuinely enjoy the videos, it makes all the hard work worth while
Great video.
All the info you need for a fast overview of our solar system.
Thank you very much, I appreciate that
your video is PERFECT. I was searching for calm, not loud video with planets descriptions with exact same music ( not loud), not bright colours and everything here is perfect! I couldn't ask for better
Thank you so much! This is a great compliment considering this is one of my earliest videos 🌎✨🌌
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Brilliant video. Thanks so much for the information.
You’re welcome, and thank you very much for watching and for your kind words!
wow tbh this really is the best video I've found on this topic, covers almost every information needed. good job.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that and I’m glad it was helpful! 🌎☀️✨🌌
Thanks for the awesome knowledge 😉
No problem at all, thank you for the kind words my friend
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Absolutely amazing content. Can't wait for your channel to take off!
Thank you for the kind words, it is much appreciated! More videos are in the works
Answers all the questions I had about the solar system🌍☀☁
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Wow… Thank You for sharing… Awesome, Amazing Presentation!
Thank you for the kind words!
two thumbs up! this is exactly the approach and method of learning style videos I enjoy. I wish this video was 2 hours long with the same pace and level of focus and attention to the topic. keep up the good work!
Thank you so much, that is awesome to hear! I have lots of other videos about the solar system, I believe the longest one I have at this point is around 23 mins, and I also have a playlist where you can find them if you’re interested. That’s the best I can offer right now, maybe one day I will make a full length documentary about the solar system 🌎☀️✨🌌
So well done, answers many questions I had and was so well presented at a speed I could understand. Best so far.
I am so glad to hear that! Thank you so much for the kind words
Answers nothing...proves nothing
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Good one
Hey Guys! Hear the voices of all the planets in the solar system! :)
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This video has become a lullaby to my toddler. She goes to sleep whenever I play it on the speaker. Thank you!
Awe that is so sweet, thank you for sharing!
Great video with a detail information...... luv it ❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
A new Journey To The Planets In Our Solar System, enjoy! - ruclips.net/video/6jwLb4PPIdk/видео.html
Nice vid my guy! Subbed right away the quality here is obvious.
Thank you! That is very much appreciated
Wowwww such a beautiful video!!!!!
Thank you for the kind words
May I just suggest a slight correction.
13:44 - Neptune is not the coldest planet. Uranus is.
Billions of years ago, something big crashed into Uranus with so much force that it tipped the planet over onto its side and in that crash Uranus also lost the heat that was trapped inside its core. So even though Neptune is further from sun, it still have an active core, which keeps It warmer than Uranus.
Yes you are right my friend, Uranus has had the coldest temperatures in the solar system
Thank you for sharing this video. We really enjoy watching it.
No problem, and thank you for watching
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Great information about the planet.
It is my pleasure, I really enjoy researching / making these videos. I learn a lot in the process as well. Thank you for the kind words
Nice video, but I wanted to point out a couple errors that you made that I haven't seen anyone respond to. While discussing Saturn, you point out that one of the layers of its atmosphere ranges from -173*C to -113*C and claim that converts to -280*F to -270*F. That's incorrect. It actually converts to -280*F to -170*F.
Also on Saturn, you explain that another layer of the atmosphere ranges in temperature from -88*C to -3*C and claim that converts to -127*F to -26*F. That's also incorrect. It actually converts to -127*F to 26*F, not minus 26.
I see that people corrected you about Uranus being the coldest planet, so that's fine. Otherwise, you made a nice calm video. Thank you.
Hey I appreciate you taking the time to look at all of this. Unfortunately this was only my 4th video, and it is far from perfect. There are typos, some mistakes in the numbers, etc. These days I take a lot more time in confirming information, and I am always working on trying to improve as time goes on. Thank you for your thoughtful comment, and thanks for taking the time to watch the video
Awesome video again man! Lots of info. Great job!
Thanks man! It definitely took a long time to research all the little details but I’m glad I did! I actually learned quite a bit just making the video lol :P
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What about bring back Pluto back into the Lineup, because some of us were raised with 9 planets not 8 #SolarSystem #Planets #SailorMoon
You deserve more viewers and subs
Thank you so much, perhaps that will happen in time :)
thanks for the videos
Of course, thank you for watching! 🌎☀️✨🌌
What a absolutely beautiful video ... Planet EARTH SO BEAUTIFUL WOW LOVE EARTH
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! 🌎☀️✨🌌
This video is so calming to watch and I love it. Well done.
I am really glad to hear that, thank you! 🌎☀️✨🌌
Thank you very helpful
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Thanks bro i have a test tomorrow and im the only one that loves geografy in my class when its about planets, i hope i pass it. very well made ◡̈⃝︎ ♥︎♥︎
No problem, thank you for watching and for your nice comment. I wish you the best of luck with your test! 🌎☀️✨🌌
What a joy to watch this video. More please. Thank you.
Thank you so much, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. I have some other videos on some cool space topics as well if you are interested, and I’m always working on making new ones. Thanks again for your support
Mercury looks like the moon.
It really does lol
Yeah
Because earth moon and planet Mercury same has no atmosphere and same they have craters that never vanished.
Looks like a moon but we only have 1 moon
Yes really
Awesome! Thank you I really enjoyed watching, your voice is also calm and easy to understand and listen to. I shall watch that again! 🌚🌝
Thank you for the kind words and your support, I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
This is a great video! Very educational !! Thank you! I enjoyed it!!
Thank you, I really appreciate that and I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it! 🌎☀️✨🌌
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Man you just touch my ♥.
By showing how much you love nature.
I like nature too
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Thank you brother, I really appreciate that. I’m very grateful this video is able to spread some of my love for nature all over the world. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
This was very nicely put together. Keep it up!
Thank you so much, will do!
Thank you thank you so much for the video
You’re welcome, and thank you for watching! 🌎☀️✨🌌
Loved it thanks
Glad to hear that, thank you for watching!
I absolutely enjoyed watching this !
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great video helped me out a ton god bless i subed and liked
Thank you very much, that helps me out as well! 🌎☀️✨🌌
no problem i subed on all 8 accounts of mine@@beyondnature
Great video
My Question is how do you measure these distances and when did man visit the farthest planet to determine it and its content
I certainly do not do any measuring myself, I simply do my best to share the data collected by scientists all around the world over many years. There are more ways than one to measure distances in space though. For measurements in our solar system, scientists use the “radar” method. There is a lot of math involved and would be too much to type here in a comment. Feel free to google the ways we measure distance in space if you’d like an in depth description :)
Also the only mission humans have directly conducted to the furthest planet (Neptune) was in 1989 when the spacecraft Voyager 2 passed by the planet
Thank you for the video.. love our solar system ❤️
“Lift up your eyes to heaven and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who brings out their army by number; He calls them all by name. Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power, Not one of them is missing.”
Very useful and easy to understand!
Thank you, and I’m glad you think so!
You deserve more subscribers my brother ♥️...
Thank you for the kind words my friend! I will keep working hard to make that happen 🌎☀️✨🌌
This is so helpful thank you ❤
great video sir TY
Thank you!
Why pounds inatead of KG?
That is a great question. I went with pounds because it is most commonly used where I am from and I did not convert to Kilograms. Maybe I will consider showing both in the future
@@beyondnature well, i didn't think you would reply to this. Thanks for taking this series.
You Diplayed in the video Kilometers and then Miles. I admire that, i know in the USA you have the imperial system and it's widely used, but USA must slowly but surely move on to metric already. It's easier, makes more sense, and scientific.
And for your own interest, The rest of the world would connect stronger to a content that talks their "words".
Yes the US does cling to the imperial system when most of the world uses metric. I live in Canada where we do use the metric system but also use aspects of the Imperial system still. It is strange I know lol. I will try to keep this in mind going forward though
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Nice video
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Great video .... Good work ....
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Awesome video. Thanks
Nice videos
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This is so nice well done
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Very nice video for understanding all planets completely in details . Thankyou so much sir
You are very welcome, and thank you for the kind words!
Thank you for sharing this video sir
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i felt like i was back in 2nd grade! thanks!
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Excellent video.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Thanks for the cool info, I just got randomly interested in our solar system so it's nice to have vids like this to teach us more about it. Great vid.
Thank you for your the kind words. There is no shortage of fascinating things in our solar system and beyond that’s for sure!
Wonderful channel 👍
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That was great! Thank you!!
I’m glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for the kind words!
Great Video!!!
Thank you very much!
i love learning about planets its so cool i love it so much :}
It is so fascinating to learn about what else is out there in the endless expanse of space! I really enjoy learning more details about the solar system while making these videos and I’m always glad to share them :)
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The universe is truly fascinating, thank you for watching and commenting 🌎☀️✨🌌
You are the best, I love this video, it's very important
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This was really helpful and amazing!
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching, and for the kind words!
I leaned so much thing about the solar system:)
What an amazing video thanks
Thank you! I appreciate that 🌎☀️✨🌌
I see you subtly zooming in on one of the ice moons when talking about life elsewhere in our solar system. Nice video.
Haha thank you 😁 It would be awesome to know what might be swimming under the ice of some of the icy moons of the solar system. It would also be great to see a future mission set to explore such places
@@beyondnature could not agree more.
@@beyondnature there’s one set for Titan right? I mean it’s no ice moon, but that atmosphere and the great lakes of methane could have something going on. Super stoked for anything honestly
Yes you are right, I just read a bit about it and that could be very a very interesting mission. Looks like it’s set to launch in 2026 and will have an almost 10 year journey to Titan so that’s definitely something cool to look forward to
Wow.. wonderful video ❤
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Thank you for the video. I've always been fascinated by the Universe. You explain it really well.
You’re welcome, and thank you for watching. The Universe is truly fascinating, I really enjoy learning and making videos about it. Thanks again, I really appreciate that 🌎✨🌌
Wow Thanks Nice Video
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Very informative. I also loved the little philosophies you threw in between. Thank you!
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very good documentary! Really appreciate your efforts.
Thank you so much, I appreciate your support! I have a video about the Dwarf Planets made in a similar style as this one coming very soon if you’re interested :)
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Thank you! 🌎☀️🌌
As a really big astronomy and cosmology fan, I can proudly say that in my opinion I believe there someday could actually be life on Mars. Yeah, it may be slightly different to earth, but there are several similarities. Scientists, astronomers and astronauts are actually launching bots on the Red planet and figuring whether someday living things could roam this planet. And, maybe there could be two planets with life? Thanks :D
Edit: You really make this so mysterious. Love it. My favourite one you discussed was actually Neptune and the terrestrial planets!! Thanks for the video!!
Thank you for your comment! I believe it is something humans could pull off one day as well. Sure there will be many challenges but I think eventually it could be possible. Having life on multiple planets in our solar system would be pretty awesome! I really appreciate your support, and I’m glad you enjoy the format / vibe of the video. Thanks again!
I believe that nothing is as it seems, and when people are regressed, they say that they came from Mars because they were warriors fighting the demons that work for Satan those demons want to control us and take over our world so there is a war in heaven just like the Bible said there was before and I believe there is now, because why do you think CERN suddenly stopped because they opened portals to dimensions that let the demons in and when the Euphrates river dried up. There was some thing in the Earth that sounded like the devil himself.
Earth isn’t the only planet that has living beings
If that should ever happen, I'm so moving to mars!! Lol. I swear I can't stand earth anymore.... so for me mats it is! Lol.
@@chandypierre Yh, everyone has different beliefs though - atm science says Earth is the only place to actually have living humans like us because of the factors such as water presence, atmosphere composition and the temperatures. But I completely get what you mean; there could be other living things out there. If you think of aliens, if they're real maybe! Scientists have also been looking on Mars, Jovian moons and exoplanets. Nobody knows - you may be right and I may be wrong. I think you're right but atm science is saying that, so we don't know yet :-)
Awesome video!
Thank you kindly!
A valuable (information) about our solar system 👍👍 thank you sir👍🌍☀️🌕☀️🪐🪐
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Great video.
Thank you very much!
Well done excellent presentation on our solar system thank you indeed''
Thank you very much for the kind words
Thank you for your video.
No problem. Thank you for checking it out
What a easy explanation
Actually, Uranus is the coldest planet. It is the only planet the doesn’t receive more heat from its core. It receives more heat from the sun. Even though Neptune is farther away from the sun, it receives more from its core. Also, Uranus’ extreme tilt makes it have the most extreme seasons.
Yes you are correct, this was a slight mix up on my end. Various sources are a bit back and fourth on this, but Uranus does get the coldest temperatures
It's been hypothesized that there are intelligent life forms on planet Earth. I'm not completely convinced.
Wow, Nice vid dude! Explains everything so nicely. 👍
Thanks a lot man, I appreciate that! I just did a video in this format for the Dwarf Planets as well if you’re interested! Awesome name too by the way! 😁
I really enjoyed that, thankyou! Apart from the obvious obvious brilliance of this presentation, I'm amazed how much we know about the detail of the planets millions of miles away from us. Very impressed, thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words, I’m very glad you enjoyed the video. I couldn’t agree more though, it is amazing how much we have learned about the universe from here on our little planet. It is exciting how much is still left to learn and discover. Thanks again
@Fallen OffTop what meany
He’s right, we know nothing we know what they tell us. We do not know reality did School teach you about the giants that inhabited this earth with us …probably not
Thanks for the video
You’re welcome, thank you for watching!
Excellent work
I would like to know if there are more to be discovered
Considering there are hundreds of billions of other stars in our galaxy alone, it’s safe to say there’s so much more to be discovered 🌎☀️✨🌌