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as someone without eyesight, it makes me sad that I can’t see any of the images that space craft send back to Earth. It’s one of the few truly sharp reminders of how much I miss not being able to see. I can’t tell you how much it means to me that someone actually has put together videos about the sounds these space craft record. the one about Venus winds and the working drill was positively Erie and thrilling. Anyone else notice the rhythmic thrumming that the Titan probe recorded? It almost sounded like the recording was looping, but after a while it became clear that it was not. The sound might have been the probe itself. Thank you very, very much!
It doesn't sound very strange or different, but it's mind-boggling and surreal to think it is from a place so far away, a place we've never been to, a place we don't know much about.
Sorry to break it to you but it's not from an outer world as the sound coming from probe contacting Titans' gasses at high speed, so basically it's the earthly probe effect on that planet.
I want to say a big thank you to the European space agency for allowing me to use this sound recording. It might not sound like much, but it is the recording of a moons atmosphere billions of miles away, that is orbiting Saturn! Pretty incredible when you think of it like that. Thanks for watching and let me know what you think of the audio below. 🌍 V
It is incredible to think of hearing sounds of a distant world. Probably the closest any of us will come to actually experiencing anything beyond our own world. Better than Star Trek!
@Zakaria Abdi Mohammed Wind is my favorite nature sound. As a Kansas native it's simply part of daily life. We have A LOT of wind. If one is raised here it becomes like a lullaby. You only notice it when it stops.😂
You can hear the craft swaying as it decends. The microphone picks up the gust, then is blocked, then picks it up again, then is blocked again. Definitely sparks the imagination.
I think Titan might be one of the most interesting places in the system - all of Saturn's moons are kind of fascinating. Thank you for making this video, V, it really is the simple things that are the most amazing.
I am so grateful the algorithms made me find your channel. Getting to listen to another planets atmosphere gave me chills down my spine. One of the best sounds I have heard in my life, other than your other video with the sound of Venus! Thank you so much for digging this material up and putting it out there for everyone to enjoy.
Wow... That was epic. The breath taking view od Huygens into Titan at 6:58 was so real to see. It didnt come to my mind it was from Saturns moon. Marvelous! Cheers!! From 🇵🇭
fun fact: you would just need something to isolate you from the cold and an oxygen mask to walk on titan. no spacesuit required because the atmosphere of titan is so thick that it protects you from the solar radiation
@@RomanVideos1 First of all, titan has an atmosphere. it's not a vacuum. and your lungs also won't rupture since titan's air density is similar to that of earths
@@von0410 , hi , yes I hear what your saying but that logic also applies to the following statement - I can jump out of an aeroplane without a parachute. . . Yes ofcourse I could but it would be so much better for me and my health if I did wear a parachute lol 😂 Take Care . R .
I was just reading a article on the moon Titan. That one of lakes called Kraken Mare on Titan might be 1000 feet deep or deeper... It’s like the size of Lake Superior or a little bigger... Great video & hope to see more... I’ll scoop back in for more info...
@@scottcupp8129 a moon is just defined as "a natural satellite orbiting a planet". But I get what you mean. It has lakes, ice, an atmosphere. Seems more like a planet than a lifeless rock, like our moon. If it weren't for Saturn's gravitational forces, Titan likely would have been another planet circling the sun.
Oh man, the mention of recording thunder got me excited. I love both astronomy, and meteorology, so being able to hear thunder from another planet or moon would be amazing. I imagine it could sound different depending on the atmospheric conditions, and how it affect sound waves. Even if it sounded the same, just knowing its from another celestial body would be incredible!
This was incredibly scary ... imagine plunging into titan the fear of seeing all the massive oceans and lakes with no one around not knowing what may be below the ice
I watched your video on the sounds of Venus and I noticed how Venus and Titan sound very different. Venus was eerily calm compared to the windy atmosphere of Titan, fascinating stuff.
Venera 14 was stationary on he surface. Huijgens descended under a parachute during the recording. Hence more wind sounds. Venera 14 encounter almost windstill circumstances.
Titan always has been a fascinating world to me. It's so incredible that it's been 16 years since the Huygens probe landed on Titan! Thank you for sharing this!💐👏
Titan: the literal goldmine for Starship fuel mining. The only thing you can’t make there is oxygen. Edit: you can make oxygen there too, stand corrected. Just not easy with ultra-frozen water.
I think the best material for starship fuel in the first generation of starships will be uranium, which is most abundant on Earth and probably Venus. After the first generation, we will have far superior access to fuels from asteroids or other places to bother worrying so much about where it comes from. The second generation will probably be fueled by fusion, but fuel will be abundant due to our ability to use the already abundant energy to generate hydrogen from the many hydrated minerals abundant literally everywhere, and to then transmute it into deuterium if necessary. But Titan could be a place for humans to live. The natural ambient pressure will drastically reduce the cost of large scale habitation units while greatly improving their safety. We would simply need lots of steel and other things to build the units, most likely giant rotating cylinders to generate artificial gravity. People could spend most of their time within the cylinders, but venture into the Titan wilderness frequently in unpressurized airsuits with no protection beyond internal heating. Their gloves could be so much thinner, making them able to touch and feel the environment of Titan.
@@bee5440 Uranium is a reactive metal, therefore it can be transported via liquid. Example: Nuclear Salt Rocket. But there are many excellent designs using uranium, and they collectively seem to be the best thing we can build from Earth to take us into space. Fissiles in general are pretty much our only hope at current tech level of getting good thrust as well as high specific impulse. While chemical rockets have excellent thrust with extremely poor specific impulse, and ion drives like VASIMR has excellent specific impulse but extremely poor thrust, fission drives can have good thrust and good specific impulse at the same time. The most efficient fission drives can reach specific impulses nearly half as high as VASIMR with hundreds of times the thrust, while the most powerful fission drives can reach half the thrust of chemical propellants with dozens of times the specific impulse. I think it's pretty much a given that fission is the next step in starship propulsion. But I think uranium specifically will be best because as a fissile it is good for making lightweight reactors with a low amount of extraneous components taking up mass other than the propellant. Another alternative is to transmute uranium into plutonium and use that, as plutonium isotopes often have a lower half life and are thus good for very small engines. Another point in favor of uranium is its abundance and availability as ore, making it ideal for compact factories to extract it from sources other than Earth. This will be great for refueling starships in situ. Thorium, as a breeder fuel, would be best used in power generators on Earth as it is much safer and much cleaner to process into energy.
Fun fact: if you could find a way to efficiently siphon the hydrocarbon lakes, and transport the fuel to Earth, you could instantly own the entire oil industry, and be the first multitrillionaire. Space trains, toot toot!
It is so interesting to realize what it means more than what it sounds like! The video is great, this specific BG music is a little disconcerting though, sounds like there is just a single key pressed endlessly, there are other similar musics that are very good as BG Love your channel! Thank you so much for sharing!
It is Amazing! It's a shame they didn't record the Thunder sound. It might be a different sound than earth but it is worth recording the atmosphere sound. Thank you for sharing :)
Fantastic video...After watching the news with end to end doom and gloom, its refreshing and a touch of beautiful solitude to imagine myself alone on Titan. .
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Here is a bit of inside knowledge for you, I'm currently looking into a new video that might involve dusting off the old super science fiction suit once more. Stay tuned! V
Landing Huygens on Titan must rank as one of the greatest achievements ever in space exploration and one of the greatest technical achievements ever. Now resting on Titan’s surface, it is the only part of the Cassini mission that still exists, the Cassini main spacecraft having been destroyed on entry into the atmosphere of Saturn in September 2017. Let’s hope the Dragonfly spacecraft due to arrive at Titan in the 2030s is similarly successful and builds on the knowledge of Titan that Huygens gave us.
Whether a part of a mission still exists is a terrible way to gauge success. It's about the amount of data and scientific progress it provides. Not how long the shell exists.
@@tonyrandall3146 there's no life in this moon and as i said before the sounds comes from the friction of the air or whatever gas is in Titan if they want to record the sound of Titan just wait till the lander arrive to the ground and record the sound.
Ok like you said people may not think its exciting but hell I do we got to hear something nobody else has ever listened too until now. That my friend is amazing so I'm very thankful for this.
Bro really if you think about it, Titan is a dwarf Planet, it's just classified as a moon b/c it orbitz Saturn for whatever reason lol another great vid V101!
Awesome! I've been kind of down today. This is a nice uplift. 👍 Always glad to see an upload from you. Hope you and Rolo are having a good week. 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸 PS. The wind sounds like the wind here in Kansas. It blows here......a lot!
@@V101SPACE I feel for you guys. Sincerely. We're afraid with this new administration that we will be locked down too. The lockdowns around the world are becoming almost tyrannical. I hope that it's lifted for you guys soon. Rolo is undoubtedly wanting to get out and RUN!! 🤞🇬🇧❤🇺🇸🤞
I have never felt jealousy; it is an alien concept to me. When someone takes something for themselves, and in so doing deprives me of that thing, I see immediately a way we could both have it. There is always more to go around. The only way for someone to prevent me from having something is directly. Then I don't feel jealousy, but frustration.
I really regret that i was born too early to know if life could evolve on other compounds, since we don't know maybe there are alien species out there that aren't dependent on oxygen to live. Even if it's only a microbial organism
Sigh. It's sad to see so many people duped into believing that life came about due to an unproven theory, one that has almost zero evidence to support it.
@@TheBlackcredo bruh with our knowledge that we barely have any idea what is universe and what is hidden in our ocean you srsly think we should be able to prove of a higher power or existence of a god Truth is we don't know shit, deciding that an unproven theory is the only real reason for our existence is just dumb. I really dont understand why won't atheist believe in a God . Things don't magically pop out of nowhere
That's eerie and beautiful at the same time...I can't even imagine what I would feel if I was the first human to touch down on Titan...It would be incredible...
I remember to have heard this sound at this time like the first and unique extra terrestrial sound human had never capted... i registed this sound but i losted the file... Thank you a lot to rescue that précious document... (sorry for the faults, i'm french )
In March of 1982, the Soviet Union's Venera 14 landed, on Venus. It had microphones, that recorded the sound of winds on Venus, after it landed. You can hear this recording in other RUclips videos, that feature the Venera 14 landing on Venus.
What an excellent recording. Sad that we have been told so little about exactly how and why it failed so soon after landing - I suppose it was Cassini in orbit that moved out of the way and by the time it came anywhere near again Huygens had frozen up.
Reminds me of when I was a kid after the television station was finished with its broadcast for the day it went to that white snow channel it sounded just like that. Pretty fascinating though
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This is one of the most extraordinary videos I ever watched. Thank you!
as someone without eyesight, it makes me sad that I can’t see any of the images that space craft send back to Earth. It’s one of the few truly sharp reminders of how much I miss not being able to see. I can’t tell you how much it means to me that someone actually has put together videos about the sounds these space craft record. the one about Venus winds and the working drill was positively Erie and thrilling. Anyone else notice the rhythmic thrumming that the Titan probe recorded? It almost sounded like the recording was looping, but after a while it became clear that it was not. The sound might have been the probe itself. Thank you very, very much!
How’d u type this
@@jamescarlisle7781 I would suppose braille screen input
There are MANY other speech to text programs available.
@@ThomasKent1346 agreed
@@jamescarlisle7781 not trying to be a jerk but how would he read your comment
It doesn't sound very strange or different, but it's mind-boggling and surreal to think it is from a place so far away, a place we've never been to, a place we don't know much about.
Resembles the sound of Venus
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@@pearlvision7156 ye just like uranus
right, what ever sounds we hear are not man made or an earthly anything.
@@RiyazShaikh-ox4wr guu kha phir jhate
Just knowing that it's from another world makes it automatically exciting for me. Thank you very much for these quality videos.
Agree 100% !
Oh yeah yea oh yeah yea
I see you everywhere wth
Sorry to break it to you but it's not from an outer world as the sound coming from probe contacting Titans' gasses at high speed, so basically it's the earthly probe effect on that planet.
@@samfisher3336 go to heck Sam Fisher with your facts and logic
fun fact: Titans atmospheric density means that you could fly like a bird with a very basic wingsuit
@@adaster98 ill deff bring some warm mittens
it is but also because of the low gravity of Titan so the 2 combined that makes it possible.
That's amazing!
Incorrect; the density is not that high, and the pressure Is only 1.5 times that of Earth.
@@Shoshun2 Yes but also the low gravity. That's what allows you to fly easily on titan
I want to say a big thank you to the European space agency for allowing me to use this sound recording. It might not sound like much, but it is the recording of a moons atmosphere billions of miles away, that is orbiting Saturn! Pretty incredible when you think of it like that. Thanks for watching and let me know what you think of the audio below. 🌍 V
To me it’s the sound of peace, beauty and heavenly!😍❤️
It is incredible to think of hearing sounds of a distant world. Probably the closest any of us will come to actually experiencing anything beyond our own world. Better than Star Trek!
@Zakaria Abdi Mohammed Wind is my favorite nature sound. As a Kansas native it's simply part of daily life. We have A LOT of wind. If one is raised here it becomes like a lullaby.
You only notice it when it stops.😂
Thanks for this amazing video, i really enjoyed it!
The Cassini-Huygens probe definetely stole my heart 💖💯
@Zakaria Abdi Mohammed We get a lot of powerful thunderstorms in the spring and summer. They can be very noisy.
Can you imagine living in a colony on Titan and seeing Saturn in the sky on clear days?! Breathtaking!
You would not be able to see it since the atmosphere is too thick...
Titan sounds like an industrial factory.
And it looks like an industrial park
US government already sent people or robots there to mine the oil.
@@dlazyace9116 are u sure about dat?
@@dlazyace9116 hahaha😁
My thoughts exactly 🤔 Huygen operating sounds can be heard while proceeding in the process 😁
Could we also give props to the cameraman that risked his life for the shots
I just want to hug you, for your genius comment! The cameraman? REALLY?
@@rjharris1960 its a joke dude
😭😭😭😭
@@InterfuteAsia wasn't funny or clever dude
@@jayday1503 Ppl like you still exists?
You can hear the craft swaying as it decends. The microphone picks up the gust, then is blocked, then picks it up again, then is blocked again. Definitely sparks the imagination.
And you can here a sub frequency that sounds machine like under it all.
Thats what I thought as though its swaying one way , maybe spilling air (or whatever ) and then back again .
It's just a 4second recording replaying and you think it's repeatedly banging against itself 😭😂😂😂
@@lakasngamatzko4523 It's not 4 seconds long. It's 1 minute and 43 seconds long.
@@hodarov1564
Looped to 1min43secs long 🥱🥱😴😴
Can’t believe 2005 was nearly 16 years ago
5840 days 140160 hours 8.41e+6 minutes 5.046e+8 seconds
Much simpler times...
Mmmmmm back when I was in my dads balls
@@alecmartinez2927 Wow, you are not great at math.
Senior year of high school for me
I heard Titan’s sound before but with your narration skills I rediscovered it again . Thanks
This was absolutely fantastic. Hearing the sounds from an alien world.
To them, WE’RE the aliens!
@@scottydu81 t-to who...
@@Stormento_ to me, I live on Titan. We just hang out underground and rarely come out.
@@sargiusmarak3083 oh damn sorry if i offended you bro
Mad to think Huygens is still on the surface. Will a human ever come into contact with it again, I wonder?
That was a weird comment. 🤔👀
@@HypocrisyHuntress lmao right??
@Xx Bylizzy xX That’s a thigh? Looks like a calf, whatever. Pretty weird comment.
@Xx Bylizzy xX sorry you don’t like thighs. Hopefully it will make you feel better when I tell you it’s a calf
It's a shame we can't collect and reuse these probes. Humans are now leaving litter on other worlds now, albeit in the name of science and discovery.
Gotta love Titan, the most fascinating and unique place in our solar system away from our home
AGREED!!!
There's tons of unique places in the solar system....
Birthplace of Thanos... Remember those good ol' days when he was THE threat and not just some fatty virus...
@@illustriouschin Very very true!! It can really make you feel small and in awe.
Same
I think Titan might be one of the most interesting places in the system - all of Saturn's moons are kind of fascinating.
Thank you for making this video, V, it really is the simple things that are the most amazing.
So emotionally shattering I am in tears. Titan doesn't cease wonder, so Cassini and Huygens. Thank you!
I am so grateful the algorithms made me find your channel. Getting to listen to another planets atmosphere gave me chills down my spine. One of the best sounds I have heard in my life, other than your other video with the sound of Venus! Thank you so much for digging this material up and putting it out there for everyone to enjoy.
Wow... That was epic. The breath taking view od Huygens into Titan at 6:58 was so real to see. It didnt come to my mind it was from Saturns moon. Marvelous! Cheers!! From 🇵🇭
It's still incredible and amazing what human have achieved
Ya until you realise before this humans were just killing each other fighting for power etc
Sorry?
Hooman
Why don't we just compete in space travels and other crazy discoveries instead of war? So sad this is the way politicians thinks
@@williamregnier7245 if none of that happened we would've achieve these goals, history does it thing, people will be people. :/
fun fact: you would just need something to isolate you from the cold and an oxygen mask to walk on titan. no spacesuit required because the atmosphere of titan is so thick that it protects you from the solar radiation
So to protect from the cold it would be preferable to wear a spacesuit anyway lol 😂
@@rayzorrayzor9000 he’s just saying you don’t need to
Um.. what about the vacuum in space/titan?.. your lungs might rupture without the suit
@@RomanVideos1 First of all, titan has an atmosphere. it's not a vacuum. and your lungs also won't rupture since titan's air density is similar to that of earths
@@von0410 , hi , yes I hear what your saying but that logic also applies to the following statement -
I can jump out of an aeroplane without a parachute. . .
Yes ofcourse I could but it would be so much better for me and my health if I did wear a parachute lol 😂
Take Care . R .
I was just reading a article on the moon Titan. That one of lakes called Kraken Mare on Titan might be 1000 feet deep or deeper... It’s like the size of Lake Superior or a little bigger... Great video & hope to see more... I’ll scoop back in for more info...
yes but that lake contains liquid hydrocarbons and not water it is like a big gasoline lake.
@@tokajileo5928
Yes, I know that thanks do think this my first rodeo
I am utterly fascinated with Titan. truth be told, it should be considered a planet. It is larger than Mercury.
@@scottcupp8129 a moon is just defined as "a natural satellite orbiting a planet". But I get what you mean. It has lakes, ice, an atmosphere. Seems more like a planet than a lifeless rock, like our moon. If it weren't for Saturn's gravitational forces, Titan likely would have been another planet circling the sun.
@@deepg7084 Yes I wholly agree with you.
Bravo 👏 Cassini-Huygens!❤
Its not much but I could fall asleep to that sound just like the sound of rain, Natures nature!
3:00 Closed my eyes and imagined it was me diving into titan. Pure bliss.
same here
Then ur face melts off lol
This is what hell looks like
Then you get struck by titans lighting and inhale toxic methane and ethane through titans clouds
@@kshitijnslife nooo that’s Venus description lol. Titan is more the cryogenic fridge planet 😆
The second cameraman is really pro
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You just can't get red of the paparazzi. 😂
Dude this is cgi smh
@@carpediem7654 dude, can't understand jokes much? How embarrassing
Its really crazy to think about how far away that sound came from and the fact that no living creature has ever heard it!
Thank you. Your videos are currently my favorite science/space videos on YT. So excellently edited and presented.
Oh man, the mention of recording thunder got me excited. I love both astronomy, and meteorology, so being able to hear thunder from another planet or moon would be amazing. I imagine it could sound different depending on the atmospheric conditions, and how it affect sound waves. Even if it sounded the same, just knowing its from another celestial body would be incredible!
You mean astronomy right?
@@illogicallylogic9805 That's correct. Oops lol.
This was incredibly scary ... imagine plunging into titan the fear of seeing all the massive oceans and lakes with no one around not knowing what may be below the ice
What luck! I log on to find a new upload! Thank you!!!
Watched it twice now. I agree about the sound, what a treat!
I watched your video on the sounds of Venus and I noticed how Venus and Titan sound very different. Venus was eerily calm compared to the windy atmosphere of Titan, fascinating stuff.
Venera 14 was stationary on he surface. Huijgens descended under a parachute during the recording. Hence more wind sounds. Venera 14 encounter almost windstill circumstances.
Love the gold wrapped plate. Great job!
That was an extremely fascinating video Titan is definitely 1 of my favourite moon's in our solar system
Titan sounds like someone constantly adjusting the volume on a channel of static. Nice.
Titan always has been a fascinating world to me. It's so incredible that it's been 16 years since the Huygens probe landed on Titan! Thank you for sharing this!💐👏
Thank you ESA, Incredible things about Titan!
Titan: the literal goldmine for Starship fuel mining. The only thing you can’t make there is oxygen. Edit: you can make oxygen there too, stand corrected. Just not easy with ultra-frozen water.
They have found oxygen near Kraken Mare, and are starting to mine it. Shares have soured amongst the Titanians.
I think the best material for starship fuel in the first generation of starships will be uranium, which is most abundant on Earth and probably Venus. After the first generation, we will have far superior access to fuels from asteroids or other places to bother worrying so much about where it comes from. The second generation will probably be fueled by fusion, but fuel will be abundant due to our ability to use the already abundant energy to generate hydrogen from the many hydrated minerals abundant literally everywhere, and to then transmute it into deuterium if necessary.
But Titan could be a place for humans to live. The natural ambient pressure will drastically reduce the cost of large scale habitation units while greatly improving their safety. We would simply need lots of steel and other things to build the units, most likely giant rotating cylinders to generate artificial gravity. People could spend most of their time within the cylinders, but venture into the Titan wilderness frequently in unpressurized airsuits with no protection beyond internal heating. Their gloves could be so much thinner, making them able to touch and feel the environment of Titan.
@@TheReaverOfDarkness but uranium isn't a working fluid, you can only power fission fragment drives with just uranium
@@TheReaverOfDarkness I predict VASIMR which can run on pretty much anything to be the fuel of choice
@@bee5440 Uranium is a reactive metal, therefore it can be transported via liquid. Example: Nuclear Salt Rocket. But there are many excellent designs using uranium, and they collectively seem to be the best thing we can build from Earth to take us into space.
Fissiles in general are pretty much our only hope at current tech level of getting good thrust as well as high specific impulse. While chemical rockets have excellent thrust with extremely poor specific impulse, and ion drives like VASIMR has excellent specific impulse but extremely poor thrust, fission drives can have good thrust and good specific impulse at the same time. The most efficient fission drives can reach specific impulses nearly half as high as VASIMR with hundreds of times the thrust, while the most powerful fission drives can reach half the thrust of chemical propellants with dozens of times the specific impulse.
I think it's pretty much a given that fission is the next step in starship propulsion. But I think uranium specifically will be best because as a fissile it is good for making lightweight reactors with a low amount of extraneous components taking up mass other than the propellant. Another alternative is to transmute uranium into plutonium and use that, as plutonium isotopes often have a lower half life and are thus good for very small engines. Another point in favor of uranium is its abundance and availability as ore, making it ideal for compact factories to extract it from sources other than Earth. This will be great for refueling starships in situ.
Thorium, as a breeder fuel, would be best used in power generators on Earth as it is much safer and much cleaner to process into energy.
Credit to the brave cameraman for amazing job capturing the footage of descend.
Fun fact: if you could find a way to efficiently siphon the hydrocarbon lakes, and transport the fuel to Earth, you could instantly own the entire oil industry, and be the first multitrillionaire. Space trains, toot toot!
Your videos always make my day
R.I.P Cassini + Huygens who have discovered oh so much for humanity and will be forever remembered for their scientific efforts for humanity
Great video bro
Keep up the good work on your uploads :) Love them
That was cool
Thanks for upload
Omg!! It gives me chills just to see the pic captured from the surface of Titan and we are seeing this millions and trillions of Kms away!!!!
God this is cool, can't get enough of your videos ❤
It is so interesting to realize what it means more than what it sounds like!
The video is great, this specific BG music is a little disconcerting though, sounds like there is just a single key pressed endlessly, there are other similar musics that are very good as BG
Love your channel! Thank you so much for sharing!
Amazing video, thanks for the information!
It is Amazing!
It's a shame they didn't record the Thunder sound.
It might be a different sound than earth but it is worth recording the atmosphere sound.
Thank you for sharing :)
fuck now i wanna hear thunder from a place with a super dense atmosphere
Informative ❤
Thank you V 101 SCIENCE.
That surface picture still blows my mind.
Fantastic video...After watching the news with end to end doom and gloom, its refreshing and a touch of beautiful solitude to imagine myself alone on Titan. .
Great video /content as always ....keep up the good work ...💯💪
my favorite video is "what if you fell into Neptune" 🌌😎💯
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Here is a bit of inside knowledge for you, I'm currently looking into a new video that might involve dusting off the old super science fiction suit once more. Stay tuned! V
@@V101SPACE you should make a playlist about pluto I would watch every single one I love pluto.... But..... Will never reach it
Fascinating, I love this channel.
Landing Huygens on Titan must rank as one of the greatest achievements ever in space exploration and one of the greatest technical achievements ever. Now resting on Titan’s surface, it is the only part of the Cassini mission that still exists, the Cassini main spacecraft having been destroyed on entry into the atmosphere of Saturn in September 2017.
Let’s hope the Dragonfly spacecraft due to arrive at Titan in the 2030s is similarly successful and builds on the knowledge of Titan that Huygens gave us.
Whether a part of a mission still exists is a terrible way to gauge success. It's about the amount of data and scientific progress it provides. Not how long the shell exists.
This is amazing! Thank you for posting.
This sound comes from the friction of the lander with the atmosphere .Why not record sounds after land?
Microphone recorded sound of aliens thats why
@@takasmaka820 What aliens?
@@norbertrivera Titanians, of course.
@@tonyrandall3146 there's no life in this moon and as i said before the sounds comes from the friction of the air or whatever gas is in Titan if they want to record the sound of Titan just wait till the lander arrive to the ground and record the sound.
*lander contacts surface of Titan*
*slight pause*
*Hockey Night in Canada theme plays*
This is unbelievable. Love this channel 💜
Amazing..outstanding
Thenk you for giving us the sounds of space
Ok like you said people may not think its exciting but hell I do we got to hear something nobody else has ever listened too until now. That my friend is amazing so I'm very thankful for this.
I wonder if that ka-bump, ka-bump, ka-bump, was part of the equipment on the vehicle?
Sure it was .•°
Oh solar system is so beautiful
Sounds like a constant roar of a powerful surf on a deserted beachhead. Lovely!
Really enjoy your videos. Thank you!
Glad you like them! V
Bro really if you think about it, Titan is a dwarf Planet, it's just classified as a moon b/c it orbitz Saturn for whatever reason lol another great vid V101!
Amazing!!! Another world.... Sounds literally out of this world. And I got to listen to it.... we, got to listen to it... This is a big deal!!!!
My curiosity increased drastically hearing this kind of thing. increasingly aware that the secrets of the universe are beyond imagination.
Thanks brother 😊😊😊😊
Awesome! I've been kind of down today. This is a nice uplift. 👍 Always glad to see an upload from you.
Hope you and Rolo are having a good week. 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
PS. The wind sounds like the wind here in Kansas. It blows here......a lot!
Glad I could be of service 👍🏻 and Rolo is doing great, thank you. Especially now we are in lockdown again and I can’t leave the house 🐶
@@V101SPACE I feel for you guys. Sincerely. We're afraid with this new administration that we will be locked down too. The lockdowns around the world are becoming almost tyrannical.
I hope that it's lifted for you guys soon. Rolo is undoubtedly wanting to get out and RUN!!
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Another killer video! 👍
Fact: People who are interested in
Space don't feal jealousy
Elaborate please? :)
Lol how come
But this video does have 18 downvotes for some reason. "We hate Titan!" LOL
@YDV gusta yeah that's the reason
I have never felt jealousy; it is an alien concept to me. When someone takes something for themselves, and in so doing deprives me of that thing, I see immediately a way we could both have it. There is always more to go around. The only way for someone to prevent me from having something is directly. Then I don't feel jealousy, but frustration.
Ok! It's real! Very cool and thanks for sharing!
I really regret that i was born too early to know if life could evolve on other compounds, since we don't know maybe there are alien species out there that aren't dependent on oxygen to live. Even if it's only a microbial organism
Don’t worry...You’ll be born again.
Sigh. It's sad to see so many people duped into believing that life came about due to an unproven theory, one that has almost zero evidence to support it.
@@mikesiver1950 the evidence is overwhelming. How do you think life came about and what evidence is there for it?
@@TheBlackcredo bruh with our knowledge that we barely have any idea what is universe and what is hidden in our ocean you srsly think we should be able to prove of a higher power or existence of a god
Truth is we don't know shit, deciding that an unproven theory is the only real reason for our existence is just dumb. I really dont understand why won't atheist believe in a God . Things don't magically pop out of nowhere
@@TheBlackcredo still a theory despite the "overwhelming" evidence.
Very nice video. Really appreciated.
Obrigado por postar. Excelente conteúdo. Titan é magnífico.
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing this incredible 1 minute 43 second journey.
Huygens landed on Titan today 16 years, 10 hours and 17 minutes ago!!
always moving forward, awesome.
Amazing to hear this. Won't be too long in the grand scheme of things before humans make it out there, belta loadah. 😉
hello fello expanse fan🙂
I just came from Aty the Otter's channel.
muah! colonize mars! while 25,000 "humans" die a day on earth of starvation?
OPA is already active sassa ke!
@@michael-dm2bv Blegh..you're boring.
That's eerie and beautiful at the same time...I can't even imagine what I would feel if I was the first human to touch down on Titan...It would be incredible...
Lmao thanks for this, since I’m obsessed with this place and I was literally just thinking about Titan like a second before I saw the upload. 😊😂🟠
Isn' t synchronicity amazing?
@@juliawild5173 damn right
Oh yes, I have been waiting for this now we just need to listen to Jupiter's atmosphere. Love these videos.
I remember to have heard this sound at this time like the first and unique extra terrestrial sound human had never capted... i registed this sound but i losted the file... Thank you a lot to rescue that précious document... (sorry for the faults, i'm french )
In March of 1982, the Soviet Union's Venera 14 landed, on Venus. It had microphones, that recorded the sound of winds on Venus, after it landed. You can hear this recording in other RUclips videos, that feature the Venera 14 landing on Venus.
@@kenw9681 thanks for taht information : the museum of extraterrestrials sonds is growing...
what a wonderfull experience feel the descent of the probe on an alien word, thanks !
What an excellent recording. Sad that we have been told so little about exactly how and why it failed so soon after landing - I suppose it was Cassini in orbit that moved out of the way and by the time it came anywhere near again Huygens had frozen up.
Awesome!!! Thank you!! 💖
I would give anything to have stood where Huygens landed. To see another world with lakes and shorelines, albeit vastly different from Earth.
Hopefully we will be able to see a lot more when NASA send the dragonfly mission 2027.
Hopefully!
awesome, it made my day, thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Reminds me of when I was a kid after the television station was finished with its broadcast for the day it went to that white snow channel it sounded just like that. Pretty fascinating though
Incredible video..... I am in love with this channel... amazing as always 👌🏻💯❤️
Simply incredible...
I love this channel!!!
I wish Uranus had at least one moon that could be an option for terraforming in the future, like Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
It's 5 largest moons could at least have bases. Then perhaps terraforming could take place
@@duncangreen2483 Hardest part about terraforming would be dealing with extremely long seasons along with radiation from Uranus.
@Arnoldo Junkes indeed. A tragic end to a fascinating world
Bases for helium 3 mining of Uranus
Miranda is the most interesting Uranian moon. I'd love to see a lander get pictures of the solar system's tallest cliffs there.
Incredible work
Titan is my most favourite moon in this solar system........
4:00....its cool
Because it doesn't resemble any of planets and moons in our Solar system
@@duckface81 Temperature is -192 at night:) But in another things agreed.
interesting video, keep them coming
I think it would be interesting to hear a recording after landing, but great video
One could say it sounds like wind on earth, and it does, but the beauty of the audio is that it was from somewhere that no human has come close to.