@@f1reasp3ct5 It has geothermal vents, surrounded by water. That's how earths life first emerged. It also has nutrients early life would need thanks to the surface. It seems quite promising to me.
@@zev4133 how would you know how the Earth’s life emerged? You weren’t there. It’s all speculation. All of it. Also, saying there are nutrients that life would need says nothing about life existing. So, my argument is still valid. Until there is 100% proof that life exists outside this planet, it just doesn’t.
@f1reasp3ct5 You're right that we can't be fully certain, but scientific theories are based on biological, geological and chemical evidence. It's not pure speculation. Saying life doesn't exist because we havent found it yet is just jumping to conclusions. Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.
@@Comicbroe405 So where are your primitive friends? +I said alien. I didn't say intelligent life. All extraterrestrial life is alien. If you can't prove your argumant, you can't say it's %100 right. People like you are dangerous.
@@Comicbroe405 So where are your primitive friends? + I said alien. I didn't say intelligent life. All extraterrestrial life is alien. If you can't prove your argument, you can't say it's %100 right. People like you are dangerous.
If any of the hypothetical life forms in Europa developed sapience, encountering one of our probes would be something truly alien to them. Their entire existence would have taken place in this underwater world, that has a thick ceiling above it, with nothing but an empty void beyond, they wouldn't have spent their years staring at the stars like we do, wondering if there are other planets like ours out there, so to see something like a mechanical probe enter their world, coming from beyond the ice shell, might defy their very understanding of their existence.
Interesting point. The same about Intelligence as a non-exclusive-to-humans phenomenon. How do animals think? How do aliens would think? Does our planet think?
and a 100km-deep ocean! It's a kind of a small "waterworld", "ocean planet"! At least, the moons seem more friendly than the planets, as they lack geological power.
Duuuuude! You're getting *very* good at this. Wonderful! And once again, showing me things I have always tried to imagine. Warm wishes from Minnesota! ❤️❤️❤️
Falling into Sagittarius A…. I know you’ve done black hole videos already, but falling into THE BIG ONE would just hit different. Not to mention you could speed up the falling process, starting adrift in space and eventually falling into the black hole. Definitely would be a longer video, but it would be a masterpiece for sure.
@@f1reasp3ct5 Not OP but to me, it's both. These two things don't necessarily contradict each other, even though it seems like they do at first glance. It's terrifying, but I know that I'm not in any immediate danger, so the fascination of the cosmos also leads to relaxation.
I wish we had the scientists and dedication of those from the 50’s and 60’s. We got so far in such a short amount of time and really haven’t done much since. There’s a whole universe out there and we really do have the means to explore it.
Interesting! I like this fall! I thought that on such depth water starts to behave like ice because of immense pressure or something. i cant wait for an actual spacecraft to go there to look around
Unless said remote spacecraft can dig several miles down through thick ice on its own without any human intervention we’re gonna be waiting a very long time
There's simply not enough water for high pressure ice to form. For that to happen, the world has to be completely made of water and be bigger than earth.
I really wait eagerly for all these videos to fall in some other planets of our solar system or universe and escape the earth for some time. Thank you so much for gifting us that chance and opportunity to travel around space in our minds. I'm thinking of getting an indestructible suit for wearing in our greatest festival in Kolkata,i.e., Durga Puja.
Guys come on it's fair if stargazer did a survival lost in space series or video movie plsssssssssssssssssss I don't care if 90% would be edited just pls try first person cam would still be awesome
Great video! Europa is my favorite Solar System moon. I am still devastated that I missed the chance to get my name inscribed on the Europa Clipper mission 😢
some moons and dwarf planets seem more decent, friendly, than planets to explore. Without protection from space radiation and a solution for microgravity, we can't step out from Earth...
Wooooow... That's cooool! And those possible creatures look so nifty! :D The lines at first gave me the heebie-jeebies, I won't lie. LOL But wow...nice looking water below!
People, definitely check out the movie 'Europa Report'... It's amazing and it's shot like a real mission that's gone to Europa to drill through the ice.
Crazy to think. Our firment was gravity and an atmosphere to overcome when we went to space. If the creatures on Europa ever evolve to an intelligence level, it would need to drill upward through 10km of ice. They have their work cut out for them
Interesting that all this ice crust would shield Europas oceans from insane radiation emoited by Jupiter! Also if an asteroid hit Europe, it might not even punch through the ice sheet meaning that there could not be any extermination lvl event like we had here on Earth!
Europa and Enceladus have the same attribution, they are the most interesting moons to me in the Solar System. I think, bacterial life can be possible on this moons.
It might not even have to be a full-flegled creature(s) like what we expect and have as it can be just as simple as cells or some sort of organism! Or *anything* that could indicate potential alien life!
@@laniakeas92 True. But why, in Europa, would these single-cell organisms exist for millions or billions of years without evolving into something more "meaningful"? I prefer the hypothesis of the video. At least, some curious spounges. Predators, colorful coral, bioluminescence, swimming structures...
I feel very confident that there is life in the ocean under Europa’s ice crust. Having liquid water, constant mineral turnover and warmth from thermal vents. Is just too perfect an environment for creating life. I am sure that if a camera was to be lowered in the ocean of Europa. You would soon see creatures that very much look like deep ocean creatures here on Earth. Except that creatures under miles of ice do Europa will not have the ability to see. The big question is how big would they be. After 4.5 billions of years of evolution. I am sure they are past single cell organisms. Would the evolution chain stop with jellyfish. Or in an ocean that is 60 miles deep. Would creatures up to the size of whales exist there.
For future videos, which exoplanets would you like to fall into? 👀
That one planet with glass rains i forgot the name
@@Stargaze_youtube falling into super saturn
J1407b!
@@TheFanartFREAK24 thx for naming the planet with so many wings
Wasp 12b.
Are Europa's living creatures European?
USA: "Not if anything to say about it, I have"
Colonialism 😱
Of course! That’s why nasa requires two launches to get there, the first and the Final Countdown.
Europican
European Life
2:25 scared the crap out of me XD
You didn’t see that coming?
@@ctakesgames1172 😂😂😂
Superhero landing! 👏👏👏
ME TOO HAHA
Bruh fr I was like "Ouch"
I really hope Europa has life. Even if it’s some tiny bacteria or something. Would be a powerful sign that we’re far from alone in the universe.
It would be cool, but i don’t think it will.
Last thing I want is Bill Gates getting his liver spotted hands on ANOTHER GERM
that muhfucka will make Andromeda Strain real-life 🤷
@@f1reasp3ct5 It has geothermal vents, surrounded by water. That's how earths life first emerged. It also has nutrients early life would need thanks to the surface. It seems quite promising to me.
@@zev4133 how would you know how the Earth’s life emerged? You weren’t there. It’s all speculation. All of it. Also, saying there are nutrients that life would need says nothing about life existing. So, my argument is still valid. Until there is 100% proof that life exists outside this planet, it just doesn’t.
@f1reasp3ct5 You're right that we can't be fully certain, but scientific theories are based on biological, geological and chemical evidence. It's not pure speculation.
Saying life doesn't exist because we havent found it yet is just jumping to conclusions. Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.
Perfect. Great video. Now falling into Io, the most vulcanic active place.
Thank you! It might just be on the way, keep an eye out!
I'm very curious about Io also!
@@Stargaze_youtube Please be true!
@@Stargaze_youtubecan u do falling into all the moons of our solar system our moon Enceladus Triton Io Calisto Ganymede Mimas and the rest
@@Stargaze_youtubeDO NOT FALL INTO CALLISTO
It's so fascinating to think that we may not be the only living creatures in the universe
may not? definitely not
@@mikeonthetube79Really? Where are your alien friends?
@@MenuzianEmpire Not every life has to be intelligent tho
@@Comicbroe405 So where are your primitive friends? +I said alien. I didn't say intelligent life. All extraterrestrial life is alien. If you can't prove your argumant, you can't say it's %100 right. People like you are dangerous.
@@Comicbroe405 So where are your primitive friends? + I said alien. I didn't say intelligent life. All extraterrestrial life is alien. If you can't prove your argument, you can't say it's %100 right. People like you are dangerous.
If any of the hypothetical life forms in Europa developed sapience, encountering one of our probes would be something truly alien to them. Their entire existence would have taken place in this underwater world, that has a thick ceiling above it, with nothing but an empty void beyond, they wouldn't have spent their years staring at the stars like we do, wondering if there are other planets like ours out there, so to see something like a mechanical probe enter their world, coming from beyond the ice shell, might defy their very understanding of their existence.
they have jupiter
Interesting point. The same about Intelligence as a non-exclusive-to-humans phenomenon. How do animals think? How do aliens would think? Does our planet think?
@olidaholi they can't see that though...
@@grahamhill676 at least they have friends bro
unlike me 😔
as an European, I can confirm that's my home (:
Ya me too :3
*Europe's "The Final Countdown" intensifies*
A
@@loveglas3580A indeed
please never end this series
3:50 "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
He wants to scan the ghost leviathan
I cannot escape reapers anywhere, can I?
Ahh, the Indestructible suit takes a cold plunge. 🥶
Still holding out for a dip into UY Scuti.
or Stephenson 218
Or canis majoris
Four hour long video lmao
"Thin layer of ice"
"More than the height of Mt. Everest"
and a 100km-deep ocean! It's a kind of a small "waterworld", "ocean planet"!
At least, the moons seem more friendly than the planets, as they lack geological power.
Thin compared to the entire moon, which is several thousand kilometres across
Seeing what life Europa could possibly have could be like the game Subnautica. A true Alien.
There might be Leviathans then! 😬
Yall play too much Subnautica
Subnautica: Far Below Zero
Barotrauma is exactly that. Adding the fact that Jove emits a strange radiation towards Europa, that makes life on the surface unbearable.
Subnautica players upon learning about Europa's ocean (including me): OK IT'S HAPPENING EVERYBODY STAY CALM!
I didn't expect it to be THIS interesting! I knew nothing of Europe but now it may be one of my most favorite your video ❤ Thank you so so much!
Babe, wake up, new Stargaze upload!
🎉🎉🎉
Man I freaking Love your content, You are one of my favourite youtuber
Thank you!!
@@Stargaze_youtubeI'm your 1st fAn
This makes me so psyched with the Europa Clipper spacecraft launching in October.. We could very soon possibly find alien life..
It would be cool, but I’m not gonna hold my breath.
@@f1reasp3ct5 I know realistically it's gonna be more than a few years til we find anything, this is only a flyby. Still, I can hope.
At first, we're falling into each planet of the solar system, even the sun
Now we're falling into each moon of the solar system lol
Make luna earth's moon next video
Next: Falling in Love ❤
Moons and exoplanets coming up!
@@Stargaze_youtubeyaay!
Planet Love ...
You post this as soon as I begin playing Barotrauma, niceee.
Duuuuude! You're getting *very* good at this. Wonderful! And once again, showing me things I have always tried to imagine. Warm wishes from Minnesota! ❤️❤️❤️
tysm❤️
Blud went Barotrauma for this one....
This game is amazing
I was waiting for the mudraptor jumpscare.
I learn more from stuff like this than I did at school 😅
Sadly there's not much astronomy taught in schools anymore
@@Stargaze_youtube Yeah, It's much more interesting than people think
Same here- and it’s more interesting too!!
Falling into Sagittarius A…. I know you’ve done black hole videos already, but falling into THE BIG ONE would just hit different. Not to mention you could speed up the falling process, starting adrift in space and eventually falling into the black hole. Definitely would be a longer video, but it would be a masterpiece for sure.
These types of videos can mitigate anxiety 😊 thank you stargaze ❤
Until I watch a black hole one lol
If you ever played barotrauma, you would know those creatures will not let you make it to the bottom
latcher jumpscare
these videos bring me an immesurable amount of joy
your videos bring me so much ease and comfort. i hope you never stop making them ✨💗✨
seconded
You feel ease and comfort when you watch falling into a black hole? Or the Sun? Damn…. Those videos terrify me lol
@@f1reasp3ct5 Not OP but to me, it's both. These two things don't necessarily contradict each other, even though it seems like they do at first glance.
It's terrifying, but I know that I'm not in any immediate danger, so the fascination of the cosmos also leads to relaxation.
@@hichaelhighers that’s fair, but I have an overactive imagination, so anything about spaghettification just scares me lol
imagin playin this in VR and falling down there!
Would be a dream to see things like this in VR
Heeeeellll noooo
@@randomvideos1826it’s a cool idea but I still agree with you-
ELITE DANGEROUS for PC
Another great falling into video people forget there are some interesting moons in our solar system
I wish we had the scientists and dedication of those from the 50’s and 60’s. We got so far in such a short amount of time and really haven’t done much since. There’s a whole universe out there and we really do have the means to explore it.
Very interesting theoretical presuppositions of the marine life indeed.
Beautiful simulation!
I love your channel, thanks for the videos ❤ love from México.
Very smooth simulation ❤
Thank you - again. The bioluminescent creatures are particularly beautifully rendered.
pretty sure those are just videos of deepsea earth life bro
Spectacular video as always!!🥰🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much!
Europa and Titan are my favourite moons! Can't wait for the Europa Clipper mission!
I love this! Thanks for uploading this! 😁
Barotrauma!!
Bless your videos man
Bless you
The Main Question: Is the Water drinkable for Humans ?
No. Because it might contain minerals or even bacteria that could pose a threat to the human body.
No, it's salt water.
Doubt it, especially since its a literal alien ocean _unless_ proven otherwise.
Where did you get this information from?
only if you are european
We should go to Betelgeuse next and/or just go for broke and dive into a supernova.
Interesting! I like this fall! I thought that on such depth water starts to behave like ice because of immense pressure or something. i cant wait for an actual spacecraft to go there to look around
Unless said remote spacecraft can dig several miles down through thick ice on its own without any human intervention we’re gonna be waiting a very long time
There's simply not enough water for high pressure ice to form. For that to happen, the world has to be completely made of water and be bigger than earth.
@@Soniman001why couldn’t they use the same machines that do oil digging? You know those thingies that swing back and forth that get deep into our soil
@@bwayagnes Soil and ice are not the same thing
I really wait eagerly for all these videos to fall in some other planets of our solar system or universe and escape the earth for some time. Thank you so much for gifting us that chance and opportunity to travel around space in our minds. I'm thinking of getting an indestructible suit for wearing in our greatest festival in Kolkata,i.e., Durga Puja.
Excellent as usual ! Thank you ! Very much.
Thank you!!
Wonderful as always…
is that the ghost leviathan from subnautica 4:04 😨
no it was me
@@ReaperLevithan hey, i think i saw you in the Dunes that one time! Thanks for not utterly demolishing my seamoth!
Thank you for this video!!
“ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE”
There is a nice movie about exploring Europa: Europa Report (2013). I recommend.
Thank you for making this one. Europa is literally the reason why I went into STEM.
Because of the minimal atmosphere, you quickly descend toward the surface
Road to 200k bro, ur almost there, Stargaze.
Yes!! Very close now!
Europa is one of the most interesting surfaces in our solar system. This video needs more love!
As you just saw, these plumes can reach impressive heights
Guys come on it's fair if stargazer did a survival lost in space series or video movie plsssssssssssssssssss I don't care if 90% would be edited just pls try first person cam would still be awesome
I love these videos, this one was kind of scary! Do you think you could add speed to the display as well? I think it would help grasp the scale better
In fact, Europa holds the record for the smoothest surface in the solar system
Staggering!
It would be terrifying to sink into a warm saltwater sea bigger than Earth’s and find no life.
Any individual when look at the Moon Europa: *Ice, cracks and a giant submerged ocean*
Me looking at the moon Europa: *Hookmouth*
i didn't see any submarines or end worms
have you played barotrauma?
Actually there’s a film called Europa Report, in an attempt to find extraterrestrial life
Perfect
You have arrived in orbit around Jupiter, ready to explore its moon, Europa
Falling into Europa by Stargaze
Great video! Europa is my favorite Solar System moon.
I am still devastated that I missed the chance to get my name inscribed on the Europa Clipper mission 😢
some moons and dwarf planets seem more decent, friendly, than planets to explore. Without protection from space radiation and a solution for microgravity, we can't step out from Earth...
would be nice to have pressure / temperature info next to the altitude in the top right corner of the HUD :) Nice video
Wooooow... That's cooool! And those possible creatures look so nifty! :D The lines at first gave me the heebie-jeebies, I won't lie. LOL But wow...nice looking water below!
Doom Slayer is done with Mars. The next stop is Jupiter and its moon.
3:50 made this my favorite Stargaze video
Amazing work, this is so relaxing for me lol
Is it possible to make a "Falling into a Magnetar"?
Also, keep this series alive, it's one of the best kind of space videos.
People, definitely check out the movie 'Europa Report'... It's amazing and it's shot like a real mission that's gone to Europa to drill through the ice.
I like how actual deep sea footage was used as the creatures down there look so alien.
As you fall, Jupiter slowly disappears over the horizon
The surface is freezing cold, at a temperature of -160'C (-256'F)
The moon's surface is covered with ice, hiding something beneath...
Crazy to think. Our firment was gravity and an atmosphere to overcome when we went to space. If the creatures on Europa ever evolve to an intelligence level, it would need to drill upward through 10km of ice. They have their work cut out for them
"Bro how much more ice"
"We are literally meant to thrive in the ocean mf"
Love the superhero landing at 2:25.
Best video yet.
Luckily, you brought a drill with you on this mission
The surface lacks mountains and craters, showing only strange, intricate lines
Interesting that all this ice crust would shield Europas oceans from insane radiation emoited by Jupiter! Also if an asteroid hit Europe, it might not even punch through the ice sheet meaning that there could not be any extermination lvl event like we had here on Earth!
I love these!
It is a frozen world, roughly the size of the Moon
"Mommy what's above all that ice"
"Horror"
WE FINDING LIFE WITH THIS ONE
new Subnautica gameplay looks fire ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
If you want to explore Europa in submarine game like Subnautica, Highly recommend giving a try to Barotrauma! It's based on Europa
We finna learn stasis with this one
Status: Calamitous
Europa has water ❌
Europa has water from Waterloo ✅
I was expecting the Europa’s Report Octopus
This is one of those movies where the "post credit scene" makes the film! Was not expecting an entire ocean under the surface! 🌊
Europa and Enceladus have the same attribution, they are the most interesting moons to me in the Solar System. I think, bacterial life can be possible on this moons.
Do Triton next!!!
I'm almost sure there's life in those oceans, probably very primitive but still life.
Fantastic video.
It might not even have to be a full-flegled creature(s) like what we expect and have as it can be just as simple as cells or some sort of organism!
Or *anything* that could indicate potential alien life!
@@9ightdreamer yeah, simple cell organisms will actually indicate that life is pretty common, just not advanced.
@@laniakeas92 True. But why, in Europa, would these single-cell organisms exist for millions or billions of years without evolving into something more "meaningful"? I prefer the hypothesis of the video. At least, some curious spounges. Predators, colorful coral, bioluminescence, swimming structures...
You fall through a very thin, weak atmosphere made primarily of oxygen
You see a water plume being ejected from the ice crust
I feel very confident that there is life in the ocean under Europa’s ice crust. Having liquid water, constant mineral turnover and warmth from thermal vents. Is just too perfect an environment for creating life. I am sure that if a camera was to be lowered in the ocean of Europa. You would soon see creatures that very much look like deep ocean creatures here on Earth. Except that creatures under miles of ice do Europa will not have the ability to see. The big question is how big would they be. After 4.5 billions of years of evolution. I am sure they are past single cell organisms. Would the evolution chain stop with jellyfish. Or in an ocean that is 60 miles deep. Would creatures up to the size of whales exist there.
Now do falling into a white dwarf please