"Mercury is the smallest planet in our Solar System" Pluto: *_They ask you how you are and you just have to say that you're fine and you are not really fine but you just can't get into it because they would never understand._*
@Death order Smith No, it's not. It wasn't massive enough to clear the area of other large debris, evident in the presence of its largest moon, Charon. Its tidally locked to its own damn moon, for god's sake. A planet cannot be tidally locked to its moon.
Pluto isn't a planet its just ice and is considered an asteroid, scientists found many more similar small "asteroids" and it didn't feel right to consider all of them as "planets" they simply started calling it a "asteroid belt" thats the category Pluto is in.
yeah, justice would be great, but I doubt there'd be enough political will to put every person responsible for this utterly stupid decision against a wall, ensuring they do not contaminate the genetic pool further...Would be a great start, though ! One can always dream, right :)
@Lexy Thomas Pluto is the largest Dwarf planet, and I actually wrote a letter to NASA to reconsider their decision to demote it. New Mexico has rejected Pluto's demotion in 2007, classifying it as a PLANET... so there!
@@CreationForeverMinistries he never said pluto was considered a planet until 1990 he just said that people born before 1990 would say "no you haven't" and since pluto was considered a planet before 1990 then he is completely correct and well you are completely wrong lmao Trying to correct him when you are a moron that's fucking hilarious
@@ISkinFlamingos cry about it. Good God. People are just joking about it, having a good time. most people know this and you got buzz kill babies like you killing the party.
@@Defenestration700 Not all scientists agree. But besides that, it is considered a satellite because of its path it takes which is opposite from planets. To me, it is still a planet. I will side with scientists from the days science was real, this country was going somewhere scientifically speaking, and when less opinion and more facts mattered, not more opinions and less facts like today. Science is science. It changes and its manipulated and for those reasons, it's not absolute. Not being absolute, and people change science over the years, and scientists disagree with one another all the time, science is not an absolute discipline of study.
kodachromefilm that’s not at all why Pluto’s not a planet. Pluto’s not a planet because it wasn’t massive enough to clear the area of other large debris, which is why it’s moon Charon is there
It would appear Hot from inner spheres ( nearer than Ur) and smaller and colder from Outer planets. From the outer spheres the appearance varies and Ra appears like any other star in the sky, especially from the spheres Uranus and Neptune and the satellite sphere known as Pluto it would be about as bright as the Dog Star is from Ur.
Learning about these other lifeless barren planets really makes me appreciate earth. If you took me to Mars, the novelty would wear off relatively quickly from seeing nothing but orange/red desert everywhere. I'd long to see grass, trees and the beach and air i can breathe.
Last Word that’s very true but to be fair we have evolved specifically for earth’s conditions and climate, so we naturally are drawn to it and have a need for it. I feel that one of the worst side effects of future space colonization will simply be from being off of earth, that can mess with the human body in many many ways.
FroyoCS Since forever lol Plants still respires using oxygen, but in day light photosynthesis process produces more oxygen than they consume. Do you even biology bruh?
Sometimes I feel it is really unfortunate that we don't have another planet in the habitable zone. If we did, I bet we'd have colonies there as early as the 1970s.
Amazing that the sun can generate enough gravity to hold Neptune in an orbit of 2.8 billion miles away, but have that same gravity not suck the closest planets into itself.
More massive planets have a stronger impact from their own gravity than less massive. That is why the less massive planets (the inner planets) are pulled closer to the Sun. They cannot exert as much of their own gravitational force.
Not just Pluto. Every time Pluto is discarded, thousands little cute cats are burnt alive somewhere on this planet and someone makes a YT vid out of it :)
Some say that Neil Degrasse Tyson's discovery that pluto is not a planet is the greatest intellectual achievement of the human mind...EVER! I wouldn't say that, but some do.
VladR1024 if Pluto, then let’s mention Eris, it is bigger than Pluto after all (only slightly but it is). And if we’re doing Pluto and Eris then let’s add Ceres, Makemake and Haumea just to include all known dwarf planets. Or we can just limit it to actual planets and/or their respective moons.
Jane Seymour no, it’s not. It didn’t clear the area of other large debris, which is evident in the presence of Charon in its orbit. PLUTO’S TIDALLY LOCKED TO ITS OWN DAMN MOON! It’s not a planet. Besides, why does the planetary status of Pluto matter?
@@Defenestration700 why are you so worried about what other people call it? Why do you care if people want to call it a planet so be it? People can call it a planet if they want.
Thanks for the top up lesson on how it's less bright further away from the lamp . I'd forgotten how lamps work, I thought it got brighter the further away you move. So that's why I couldn't see when I was 6000 miles away from my desk lap at home.
10:03 “perhaps one day humans will send a mission to get real pictures of the most distant planet in the solar system” New Horizons in 2015: “am I a joke to you?”
Okay, I know Pluto is not considered to be a planet, but it would be nice to see what our sun would look like on the surface of the outer-most dwarf planet in our solar system.
@《♧VelltickFloppa♧》 43 years to get to Pluto is a little high, with the current technology, it takes 9 to 12 years. If you were able to travel at 186,000 miles per second (the speed of light) it would take about 5.5 to 12 hours.
You do know Pluto is'nt the outer-most dwarf planet in our solar system? If Naza/SpaceX someday get the technology to send a really good, un-mand spacecraft in my lifetime to the other dwarf-planets, maybe they find wherever there's really a big planet X we don't know of yet.
Pluto isn't a planet its just ice and is considered an asteroid, scientists found many more similar small "asteroids" and it didn't feel right to consider all of them as "planets" they simply started calling it a "asteroid belt" thats the category Pluto is in.
3:18 That's a little misleading about Venus. The sun only rises in the west relative to the rest of the planets, and what is considered west depends on how north is defined. On Earth north is traditionally defined as the hemisphere that contains the north magnetic pole, but not all celestial bodies have magnetic fields, so it's more commonly defined as the pole about which the planet rotates counter-clockwise. Because Venus rotates backwards the pole on the bottom is considered the north pole, therefore the tilt of Venus is usually considered to be about 177 degrees, meaning the sun still rises in the east. Also, there wouldn't be a view of the sun at all on Venus since the sky is perpetually overcast, it would just be diffuse light and it would be comparatively dark, much like a very cloudy day on earth.
You're right of course but the fact that Venus rotates in opposite direction relative to all the other planets in the Solar System is a fascinating oddity.
So basically everything becomes relative to the earth and what we have learnt while being here. In the grand scheme of things we (Earth) are not a great deal in the universe.
Regarding the terms " North " and " South " : I think it would correct to say that the convention has been extended outside the Earth and refers also to the plane of the ecliptic, and that the planets [ and that excludes Pluto ! ] have planes of translation which lie close to the plane of the ecliptic - so north and south now refer to which side of the plane is the point you're talking about.
@@crustyoldfart If that's the case then what about Uranus? It's axial tilt is just past horizontal at roughly 98 degrees according to NASA. If its poles were based on the plane of the solar system its tilt would be recorded at 82°. It's given a tilt past horizontal because of the direction it rotates. Because of the eccentric tilts of many planets it's more consistent to label the north pole as the pole about which the planet orbits counter-clockwise.
Watching this really tells me I need to learn the metric system. Whenever kilometers and celsius are said, I feel like a foreign language is being spoken to me. 😅
That's because it's so different lol. 70°F is ~21°C can you imagine someone saying "it's a nice 21° right now" you'd think they were insane. The reason why science, even American science, uses the metric system is because it is a lot more precise
@@xlprincess123567 You dint get the joke.He is not talking about the brightest object in the Earth's night sky rather the Pluto's night sky.I am not sure whether it is appropriate to say night sky on Pluto though.
Pluto is actually the most distant planet, in spite of the controversy among astronomers, some of whom no longer consider Pluto as a planet, while others still do.
@@nadeemzafar6061 what do you have against the English language? That's very offensive. I'm sorry I can't speak other languages. Why is English so 'unattractive'?
@@kevlingcustomtitantrons9375 Er, are you sure English is your first language? Or it was just a sarcasm? Because the person didn't mean that language (English) but it was this language as in the words you used. You cursed in your sentences, thus that person found your language (the way you speak) is unattractive.
Go look in any dictionary. Preferred pronunciation: "YUR-a-nus," accepted: "yu-RAY-nus." Comes from the ancient Greek mythical personification of the sky, Ouranos, which was changed to Ūranus in Latin, pronounced "OO-rah-nus." Languages are cool!
@@iamhuman_lol Umm...if you're implying that I didn't get the double entendre referring to the anus, you're dead wrong. I got it, just decided not to comment on the puerile joke. I'm 54; I knew about this anile witticism before you were even BORN. So YES, I got it the first time, without needing an explanation, thank you very much, O person who has nothing better to do than comment on 2-year old comments they find on the internet. Good day to you, and I will ignore any vitriolic reply, indeed, any reply at all; I have far better things to do. Like breathe. Again, good day!
@@Matagu1 Since when is the Sun red? It puts out many different colors, which when seen by our eyes, equates to White. Like a typical light bulb, If you've ever looked directly at the Sun accidentally, you would have seen it is quite clearly White.
Comments so far 10% : Thanks for video. 20% : Nice video. 70% : Where's the Pluto. This is called love to something we own 🙂. ❤ for all. Hope NASA declares it again as a planet.
My question: is Jupiter responsible for mars, venus, uranus inner and asteroid belt? Fact is, Jupiter is not from this solar system. An exoplanet that merged with this one are surviving destruction from its original solar system( turned into a black hole). Ours was traveling, it merged with our along the path? How long was that? So that means w.e was the outer asteroid before (a planet) was destroyed forming the outer asteroid. Uranus got knocked hard but survived so it wobbles ever since. The outer asteroid rocks hit another planet that was after mars. Could those inner asteroid effect venus rotation giving a new opposite rotation? Could that be what really hit mars causing global extinction? Could that explain why earth kept get getting bombed during different occasions? The outer asteroid and inner events took at different times. When earth was getting hit by " meteors" during the end of the jurassic era could Mars had been hit too possibly first ( earlier?) or last some time later after the end of the dinosaurs age?
Team Pluto. You'll always be our 9th planet.
so true
shut up Jerry
It's not a planet
@@nigels1383 Pluto will always be a planet in my heart.
@@nigels1383 I disagree, I think their criteria for demoting it was wrong, it is a planet as far as I am concerned.
I was hoping that I'd actually see a simulation of standing on a planet (or moon) and seeing what the sun looked like from there.
let me guess,
It was all clickbait?
I thought so too. And they didn’t even include Pluto. This video kinda sucked.
The video started out fine but after Earth, no real relevant info.
ikr
same here.
"Mercury is the smallest planet in our Solar System"
Pluto: *_They ask you how you are and you just have to say that you're fine and you are not really fine but you just can't get into it because they would never understand._*
It a dwarf planet though(pluto)
Didnt mean trying to be dickhead that ruin people comment
If we take Pluto as a planet, we have to take into consideration others, and the smallest one as far as I Know it is Ceres from the Asteroid belt
@@phanglertheangler2812 Don't say that, you might be pushing him from the edge to a suicide attempt
@@camillebetancourt266 It's actually Hygiea
@Death order Smith No, it's not. It wasn't massive enough to clear the area of other large debris, evident in the presence of its largest moon, Charon. Its tidally locked to its own damn moon, for god's sake. A planet cannot be tidally locked to its moon.
I wish Pluto was a special guest, for this video.
I thought Pluto was gonna make a comeback.
At least honorable mention. 🤷♂️
viva la pluto.
Thank you
Pluto isn't a planet its just ice and is considered an asteroid, scientists found many more similar small "asteroids" and it didn't feel right to consider all of them as "planets" they simply started calling it a "asteroid belt" thats the category Pluto is in.
Pluto in the corner: I just wanna be... appreciated
@藤原氏Haru its a joke bruh
@藤原氏Haru dont you get it?
@藤原氏Haru t
@藤原氏Haru chill out bruh jeez
@@osariemenokungbowa5565 a joke? Huh? Its not even funny and u prob didnt even laugh
"The sky is orange, like Fanta." 😂😂
It really is right now for me! There's tons of fires around in California.
That made me snort too. Like Fanta? 🤣
That's fantastic!
haahhahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Cringe
meanwhile poor Pluto is crying Behind the Dark shadows ☹️
Like beggar
?
I know! I was like, “Oh no he didn’t!!!”🤨
Science is the way human view things. Pluto is no longer is a planet
yeah, justice would be great, but I doubt there'd be enough political will to put every person responsible for this utterly stupid decision against a wall, ensuring they do not contaminate the genetic pool further...Would be a great start, though ! One can always dream, right :)
Poor old Pluto left in the shadows of its bigger siblings.
I just realised that fits its name, “pluto” as in the god of the underworld was left in the shadows of zeus and poseidon.
Pluto is not a planet.
@@Argonak1 it's a dog
The Bushcamper 😂 lmao the f u saying 😂
@@KosalKakadaZzzz go watch some Mickey's clubhouse damnit
We still love and own Pluto...
Sami Behlül Pluto was a planet when I was in like 3rd grade so it will always be a planet in my heart! ❤️
@Lexy Thomas And yet we know the name of 108 bones in our bodies, hundreds of makes and models of cars, movie/tv stars...
@Lexy Thomas Pluto is the largest Dwarf planet, and I actually wrote a letter to NASA to reconsider their decision to demote it. New Mexico has rejected Pluto's demotion in 2007, classifying it as a PLANET... so there!
@@mikeor- its not the biggest I don't know where tf you heard that
We don’t own Pluto
Mars is like Earth's younger brother that didn't get successful in life
Or maybe mars is the older brother who succeeded and failed terribly.
no
😂😂😜
MC Gamer201 same
O
"We've reached the most distant planet in our solar system, Neptune..."
People born before 1990: No you haven't.
It wasn't reclassified until 2006 so people born in 2000 were likely taught that Pluto was a planet in 1st grade and/or Kindergarten
People born before 1930: yeah you did
You mean people who were born before 2006, Pluto was considered a planet in the solar system until 2006, not 1990.
😂😂😂 so true lololol
@@CreationForeverMinistries he never said pluto was considered a planet until 1990 he just said that people born before 1990 would say "no you haven't" and since pluto was considered a planet before 1990 then he is completely correct and well you are completely wrong lmao
Trying to correct him when you are a moron that's fucking hilarious
There’s barely any footage of how the sun would actually look from each planet which is kinda annoying since that’s the title of the video.
Right? 😅
True
Yes. Its clickbait.
I thought the same thing. Only reason I watched this.
I agree. A lot of things about this video annoyed me
Narrator: and now we go to Neptune, the last planet in out solar system.
*Pluto: Excuse me??*
Pluto isnt a fucking planet, i've seen to many comments like this.
@@ISkinFlamingos facts me too I was thinking people were most likely trolling but I think I might be wrong now
@@ISkinFlamingos cry about it. Good God. People are just joking about it, having a good time. most people know this and you got buzz kill babies like you killing the party.
I’m old enough to remember when Pluto was still a planet :(
Why does Pluto's planetary status matter to you idiots??? There is a reason it's not a planet
@@Defenestration700 Why does the planetary status does not matter to you?
@@kodachromefilm Because It's just a celestial object classified based on certain traits. It's a dwarf planet, weather people like it or not.
@@Defenestration700 Not all scientists agree. But besides that, it is considered a satellite because of its path it takes which is opposite from planets. To me, it is still a planet. I will side with scientists from the days science was real, this country was going somewhere scientifically speaking, and when less opinion and more facts mattered, not more opinions and less facts like today. Science is science. It changes and its manipulated and for those reasons, it's not absolute. Not being absolute, and people change science over the years, and scientists disagree with one another all the time, science is not an absolute discipline of study.
kodachromefilm that’s not at all why Pluto’s not a planet. Pluto’s not a planet because it wasn’t massive enough to clear the area of other large debris, which is why it’s moon Charon is there
Was expecting like visualizations of the sun from other planets. But still very informative!
Yadda News Yeah exactly. That’s certainly what the title implied the video would be
Right
We got clickbaited
we got mars?
It would appear Hot from inner spheres ( nearer than Ur) and smaller and colder from Outer planets. From the outer spheres the appearance varies and Ra appears like any other star in the sky, especially from the spheres Uranus and Neptune and the satellite sphere known as Pluto it would be about as bright as the Dog Star is from Ur.
"Mercury is smallest Planet in our solar system"
Mean while Pluto:-LONELY I M FEEL LONELY...😪
No pluto isnt lonely there's the other dwarf planets
I still remember how disappointed I was when I realized Jupiter and Saturn didn't have a surface and you couldn't slide on Saturn's rings...
You know the ring is made out of rocks right?
You technically can slide on Saturn's rings, you just need an asteroid hopper
@@patobazee1917 well if they now know they can't slide on it, you could infer they know about the rocks.
Oh ok
Too bad the Magic School Bus isn't real lol
Pluto deserves an honorable mention. Thanks for the video.
Tho it got de-ranked, i have to agree with you
Yes Pluto good
No
@@pipplays889 Yes.
🤗
8:54 Pluto cries in the corner.
Learning about these other lifeless barren planets really makes me appreciate earth. If you took me to Mars, the novelty would wear off relatively quickly from seeing nothing but orange/red desert everywhere. I'd long to see grass, trees and the beach and air i can breathe.
sadly earth will end up like venus if we dont stop being so selifish
@@thedarkdragon1437 it will end up like venus no matter what
TheDark Dragon I agree climate change is a myth
TheDark Dragon no it won’t. Stop being delusional.
Last Word that’s very true but to be fair we have evolved specifically for earth’s conditions and climate, so we naturally are drawn to it and have a need for it. I feel that one of the worst side effects of future space colonization will simply be from being off of earth, that can mess with the human body in many many ways.
ridddle: now we've reached the last planet of our solar system... Neptune.
Pluto: 😭
Are you serious? Counting pluto as a planet huh, then whg dont you count the others? Makemake, eris, ceres, etc?
Why*
@Yvonne Pallagasthaumea is a dwarf planet, or maybe its not even a dwarf planet? Its not a sphere, but what makes it a dwarf planet could be the rings
@Yvonne Pallagast and also i said "etc"
Pluto may officially no longer be a planet but leaving it out still pisses me off. It’s still a planet in my book.
Always a planet. Pluto forever
2:50 “96% Carbon Dioxide” Plants: 👀
Plants also need oxygen to survive.
Andrew Delaney too much CO2 is toxic to plants.
ᠯᡠᠪᡵᡳ ᠮᠠᡳᠯᠠᠰᡠᠨ since when do plants need oxygen
FroyoCS Since forever lol
Plants still respires using oxygen, but in day light photosynthesis process produces more oxygen than they consume. Do you even biology bruh?
Idiot
"I encourage you to look at it with your own eyes" Just a disclaimer DO NOT STARE AT THE SUN
@Nature and Physics I cant take how ridiculous this is,Beyond words Flat Earther
Sometimes I feel it is really unfortunate that we don't have another planet in the habitable zone. If we did, I bet we'd have colonies there as early as the 1970s.
shoutouts to the camera man for these shots!
Lmaoo
Camera Satellite*
And shoutout to your profile pic too
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki shut up
@@cycrothelargeplanet it's been 5 months, lol a bit too late mate.
Thanks for the carbonated beverage analogy, I was struggling to recall the appearance of orange.
1:25
Pluto: excuse me?!-
8:53
Pluto: -oh.. okay..
"Now we reach the last planet in our solar system"
Pluto: "Am I a joke to you?"
Pluto isnt a planet
Even if it was the last planet why dont you count the other dwarf planets
@Tony Stark -_-
Uranus be like: "it's been 84 years"
And Neptune be like, “it’s been 165 years”
Earth: "Maybe for you Uranus, but for me it's been 7056 years!"
And Pluto be like, "Hey It's been 248 years. Please reconsider me as a planet again."
We have to fall in love on Uranus.
about the same time when old rose narrated the story of Titanic
I came here looking for Pluto comments...can't say I came out empty handed.
I was hoping they'd have Pluto in the video. Even though it's no longer a planet, would have been nice to feature it.
On behalf of the rest of the world: thanks for the metric measurements....
Imperial is better
I quite like them both
@@helloworld7222 which makes more sense 5280ft=1mi or 1000m=1km
@@croviator1016 measurements should be based on the human body, not some froggy shit
@@helloworld7222 why? lmfao
Pluto: "What am I, chopped liver?"
No "pickled liver."
Liver brine.
Me when I'm chopped liver
Liver spread
Not a planet
Amazing that the sun can generate enough gravity to hold Neptune in an orbit of 2.8 billion miles away, but have that same gravity not suck the closest planets into itself.
because the planets' own gravity they have got, you action and reaction
Its the planets orbital speed that prevents this happening.
More massive planets have a stronger impact from their own gravity than less massive. That is why the less massive planets (the inner planets) are pulled closer to the Sun. They cannot exert as much of their own gravitational force.
People living in Scandinavia when he says that "it would be quite dark":
*This is fine*
Meanwhile in the Faaar distance the “Planet” Pluto silently cries for being left out.
Not just Pluto.
Every time Pluto is discarded, thousands little cute cats are burnt alive somewhere on this planet and someone makes a YT vid out of it :)
It's okay because Pluto is not really lonely, he has Charon. 😉
And then there was you know the other planet.
Not very far. Part of the orbit of Pluto is closer to the Sun than the orbit of Neptune.
Some say that Neil Degrasse Tyson's discovery that pluto is not a planet is the greatest intellectual achievement of the human mind...EVER! I wouldn't say that, but some do.
a big shoutout to the camera man who worked increasingly hard to give us a perfect content 🙏🏻💛💛💛
Luckily he did have proper equipment and didn't try to record with a toaster or a potato.
7:49
"After all, is it really necessary to rush.. when.. UR.. so huge.."
ohhhh, I was waiting for that pun.
I myself carry 9 inches.... and trust when I say
The honeys love it when it all goes in slowly 👍
@@demonreturns4336 nice, babe
Thumbs up
But you haven't name Pluto here
I know its an dwarf but you should add that also .
Thanks for making this video.
No.
We'd be here for a long time if we counted all dwarf planets
Nobody gives a flying f*ck about all those dwarf planets. There's only one that really matters, FFS!
VladR1024 All other dwarf planets: )’:
VladR1024 if Pluto, then let’s mention Eris, it is bigger than Pluto after all (only slightly but it is). And if we’re doing Pluto and Eris then let’s add Ceres, Makemake and Haumea just to include all known dwarf planets. Or we can just limit it to actual planets and/or their respective moons.
Who else is pissed he didn't at my boy Pluto🥺🥺🥺
Pluto isn't a planet
Pluto is a fucking planet.
Jane Seymour no, it’s not. It didn’t clear the area of other large debris, which is evident in the presence of Charon in its orbit. PLUTO’S TIDALLY LOCKED TO ITS OWN DAMN MOON! It’s not a planet. Besides, why does the planetary status of Pluto matter?
Lex EDWARDS what you’re saying makes no sense
@@Defenestration700 why are you so worried about what other people call it? Why do you care if people want to call it a planet so be it? People can call it a planet if they want.
The best video on this channel... the soundtracks goes well too
Awesome explanations but it would be cool to spend more time on images of what the sunrises/sunsets would look on these different planets and moons.
To see these orbital distances of the planets makes you realize just how STRONG the sun is.
The madness.
Thanks for the top up lesson on how it's less bright further away from the lamp . I'd forgotten how lamps work, I thought it got brighter the further away you move. So that's why I couldn't see when I was 6000 miles away from my desk lap at home.
That's one helluva commute you got.
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"If you can catch a glimpse of it, here's about one second of what the sun looks like from other planets."
10:03 “perhaps one day humans will send a mission to get real pictures of the most distant planet in the solar system”
New Horizons in 2015: “am I a joke to you?”
Okay, I know Pluto is not considered to be a planet, but it would be nice to see what our sun would look like on the surface of the outer-most dwarf planet in our solar system.
agreed!
@《♧VelltickFloppa♧》 43 years to get to Pluto is a little high, with the current technology, it takes 9 to 12 years. If you were able to travel at 186,000 miles per second (the speed of light) it would take about 5.5 to 12 hours.
You do know Pluto is'nt the outer-most dwarf planet in our solar system? If Naza/SpaceX someday get the technology to send a really good, un-mand spacecraft in my lifetime to the other dwarf-planets, maybe they find wherever there's really a big planet X we don't know of yet.
@@locanosantricanos "un-mand" 🤣🤣🤣😘
IMHO it should be shown, but why outer-most, there are Eris and Sedna.
Guy: Neptune is the furthest away from the sun.
*Pluto has left the chat*
? ok...
VIVA LA PLUTO
Pluto isn't a planet its just ice and is considered an asteroid, scientists found many more similar small "asteroids" and it didn't feel right to consider all of them as "planets" they simply started calling it a "asteroid belt" thats the category Pluto is in.
Jason Martinez no its a dwarf planet witch is b i g astroids
@@jasonmartinez1703 Why is pluto a fricking sphere
“Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system”
“Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun”
Pluto: cries itself to sleep 😖
We still love ❤️ and own Pluto...
Pluto isn’t a planet tho
That's ok that you think that Bleed. Dwarf planet.
3:18 That's a little misleading about Venus. The sun only rises in the west relative to the rest of the planets, and what is considered west depends on how north is defined. On Earth north is traditionally defined as the hemisphere that contains the north magnetic pole, but not all celestial bodies have magnetic fields, so it's more commonly defined as the pole about which the planet rotates counter-clockwise. Because Venus rotates backwards the pole on the bottom is considered the north pole, therefore the tilt of Venus is usually considered to be about 177 degrees, meaning the sun still rises in the east.
Also, there wouldn't be a view of the sun at all on Venus since the sky is perpetually overcast, it would just be diffuse light and it would be comparatively dark, much like a very cloudy day on earth.
You're right of course but the fact that Venus rotates in opposite direction relative to all the other planets in the Solar System is a fascinating oddity.
You are saying we choose where is north according to magnetic pole if that was true the place we consider as north would be south
So basically everything becomes relative to the earth and what we have learnt while being here. In the grand scheme of things we (Earth) are not a great deal in the universe.
Regarding the terms " North " and " South " : I think it would correct to say that the convention has been extended outside the Earth and refers also to the plane of the ecliptic, and that the planets [ and that excludes Pluto ! ] have planes of translation which lie close to the plane of the ecliptic - so north and south now refer to which side of the plane is the point you're talking about.
@@crustyoldfart If that's the case then what about Uranus? It's axial tilt is just past horizontal at roughly 98 degrees according to NASA. If its poles were based on the plane of the solar system its tilt would be recorded at 82°. It's given a tilt past horizontal because of the direction it rotates. Because of the eccentric tilts of many planets it's more consistent to label the north pole as the pole about which the planet orbits counter-clockwise.
It's amazing how much info we have about other planets
Rip Pluto his siblings left him behind the shadows of sadness :((
When you come early enough to see the comments like: who was a fan of ridddle before 2020
Kaptain Sal, that wasn’t a question. I was saying those comments are annoying lol
2015 😂
2002
189 B.C
Time didnt exist
8:08
*Up Where They Walk, Up Where They Run, Up Where They Stay All Day In The Sun, Wanderin' Free, Wish I Could Be, Part Of Your World~.*
Mega respect to the photographer
Watching this really tells me I need to learn the metric system. Whenever kilometers and celsius are said, I feel like a foreign language is being spoken to me. 😅
Merica! Lol
That's because it's so different lol. 70°F is ~21°C can you imagine someone saying "it's a nice 21° right now" you'd think they were insane. The reason why science, even American science, uses the metric system is because it is a lot more precise
@@kevlingcustomtitantrons9375 if someone said that "it's a nice 70° right now" i would think that he is insane
LeeAnne Bennett Hell yeah!
@@horestaakos7647 once again, it's REALLY fucking different 😂😂😂
You will always be remembered, Pluto. You are still a planet in all our hearts.
Pluto: It's the brightest star in the night sky.
capespring Venus is.
@@xlprincess123567 You dint get the joke.He is not talking about the brightest object in the Earth's night sky rather the Pluto's night sky.I am not sure whether it is appropriate to say night sky on Pluto though.
I'm so glad Pluto has its own fanclub.
Stan the Queen !!!!
Where is the cute and smaller sibling pluto? 🤔
and Charon, and their asteroid 'moons'..
And Ceres, the forgoten dwarf planet in the middle of the Solar System.
This video, while entertaining and informative, is anti-Pluto. #JusticeForPluto 😂
Pluto is actually the most distant planet, in spite of the controversy among astronomers, some of whom no longer consider Pluto as a planet, while others still do.
No ,pluto is not a planet. I don't know why it's so hard for people to accept?
Ritik Chawla it is a planet, idk why it’s so hard for people to accept that
Pluto is a planet. It revolves around sun & Pluto has 4 moons that orbit it. It shares same characteristics as other planets.
Pluto is not a planet.
Rest in piece Pluto you will be missed
Fun fact:
Solar eclipse is a proof that sun and moon have exactly same size on earth sky
Nevermind, I was 100% thinking this was some conspiracy bullshit.. I was like "god-fucking-dammit, we found another one!" 😂
@@kevlingcustomtitantrons9375 mind your language tho. It's very unattractive
@@nadeemzafar6061 what do you have against the English language? That's very offensive. I'm sorry I can't speak other languages. Why is English so 'unattractive'?
@@kevlingcustomtitantrons9375 Er, are you sure English is your first language? Or it was just a sarcasm? Because the person didn't mean that language (English) but it was this language as in the words you used. You cursed in your sentences, thus that person found your language (the way you speak) is unattractive.
No, Earth and Earth's moon have elliptical orbits, so only sometimes do they appear the same size.
8:54 Riddle: We've reached the last planet of our solar system Neptune.
Pluto: Sad planet noises.
*sad dwarf planet noises
8:53
Amazing voice over. Feels like you Just landed us on various planets.
Do a video about "What if you were stuck in a video game"
Should do an addendum for Venus as a view from floating on top of the clouds.
Totally mind bending faith shattering reality. Where are we? what are we? why are we?
Title - What Will the Sun Look Like From Venus And Other Planets?
"But I'm not interested in the planet lets take a look at one of it's moons."
"We have reached the last planet of the solar system: Neptune."
Pluto: "Ight I'mma head out."
Oh I already watched lot of your video, and I thought I was watching that What If guy. 😂
Bless this man that traveled the universe to film this video.
Sunshine on Uranus sounds like a country and western song.
Thank you for being one of the few channels that actually uses the metric system for measurements 🤗
3:49 gorgeous photo
"What do you see in the sky right now?"
CORONAVIRUS
Be it ever so humble, There's no place like home...
7:40
Hermione Granger: You're saying it wrong. It's Ur'Anus... not Ura'Nus.
Go look in any dictionary. Preferred pronunciation: "YUR-a-nus," accepted: "yu-RAY-nus." Comes from the ancient Greek mythical personification of the sky, Ouranos, which was changed to Ūranus in Latin, pronounced "OO-rah-nus." Languages are cool!
I always thought it was pronounced your-anus.
@@paulbehunin5232 r/ whoooshhhhhhhh
@@jurrehuizinga7136 me too 😅
@@iamhuman_lol Umm...if you're implying that I didn't get the double entendre referring to the anus, you're dead wrong. I got it, just decided not to comment on the puerile joke. I'm 54; I knew about this anile witticism before you were even BORN. So YES, I got it the first time, without needing an explanation, thank you very much, O person who has nothing better to do than comment on 2-year old comments they find on the internet. Good day to you, and I will ignore any vitriolic reply, indeed, any reply at all; I have far better things to do. Like breathe. Again, good day!
The Sun is white, not yellow. It's only yellow when looking at it from our spheroid planet. FEs can kick rocks
The sun is red. White stars are extremely hot, which the sun isnt.
@@Matagu1 Since when is the Sun red? It puts out many different colors, which when seen by our eyes, equates to White.
Like a typical light bulb, If you've ever looked directly at the Sun accidentally, you would have seen it is quite clearly White.
It's a yellow star guys :V
@@KaminariHouse it looks white from earth
The sky is not blue. Its black.
Neptune the last planet of our solar system
Pluto has left the game
I was here for pluto :(
Ridddle: However, its unlikely I'll show you anything you don't know about earth...
Flat Earther's about to destroy this man's whole career..
I love this narration
riddle: we land on jupiture because its a gas planet
ah yes, the floor here is made of f̶l̶o̶o̶r̶ gas
Really well done, incredible numbers on temp and distance. It’s unbelievable how perfect Earth is... peace be with you
It's perfect for a reason
Video: Neptune, The last planet of the solar system.
People born in 2006 or earlier: No, Pluto is the last planet of the solar system.
Y'all did Pluto dirty 😑🤣
awww man, i feel ya, haha, pluto got de-ranked as a planet, it is sad tho.
Most FASCINATING !! ✔️💪
I use my imagination when my vpn doesn't work😂
“It looks the same for every inhabitant of our planet”
**sad blind noises**
“Sky is orange like fanta” thats a bar right there 😂😂
There’s “moons” around Saturn and Jupiter the same size as planets with atmospheres
Comments so far
10% : Thanks for video.
20% : Nice video.
70% : Where's the Pluto.
This is called love to something we own 🙂. ❤ for all. Hope NASA declares it again as a planet.
TNX amazing pls keep it up
Pluto will always be a planet to me!
we'll , mars supported life 4.6 billion years ago , and it ended , then earth supported life for his brother mars...
basically after mars died the earth was like "did u just fucking die?" and started supporting their own life to flex
My question: is Jupiter responsible for mars, venus, uranus inner and asteroid belt? Fact is, Jupiter is not from this solar system. An exoplanet that merged with this one are surviving destruction from its original solar system( turned into a black hole). Ours was traveling, it merged with our along the path? How long was that?
So that means w.e was the outer asteroid before (a planet) was destroyed forming the outer asteroid.
Uranus got knocked hard but survived so it wobbles ever since.
The outer asteroid rocks hit another planet that was after mars.
Could those inner asteroid effect venus rotation giving a new opposite rotation?
Could that be what really hit mars causing global extinction?
Could that explain why earth kept get getting bombed during different occasions?
The outer asteroid and inner events took at different times.
When earth was getting hit by " meteors" during the end of the jurassic era could Mars had been hit too possibly first ( earlier?) or last some time later after the end of the dinosaurs age?