What an underrated channel. I share the sentiment of many - the quality on this and all your other videos is INSANE. Thank you for making such wonderful space content for all of us to enjoy.
The thing I think is crazy about the planetary occultations/transits is that from the other planet you could see the earth transited/occulted by the middle planet
This is extremely high quality! Would love to see a video in this style with events that will occur in the next 100 years (even if they're less spectacular)
Wow this is insanely beautiful and well done! My jaw dropped at the Venus-Saturn transit, imagine what a view!!! What program did you use to make these?
There’s a genuine chance, not a big one, but a chance people will be watching this video and maybe reading this comment in the time periods the later ones will happen in. If so, if so, hello from 2025!
Mars/Venus on 13 October 1590 by Michael Maestlin and Venus/Mercury on 28 May 1737 by John Bevis. This is an interesting article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_transits_and_occultations
Until about year 3000 or 4000, it's quite accurate so I just went to the real time and date of the events. For the year 6000-7000 stuff, Space Engine is no longer accurate so I had to recreate those events by flying to a spot in space where they happened in the same way they will in real life.
wasn't the last mutual planetary eclipse in 1818 and the next one in 2065? not 1793 and 2079 like you say? also they've been recorded in 581, 1170, 1590, and 1737, so at least four people saw them Edit: I confused occultations for eclipses in general
There were mutual planetary transits in 1808 (Mercury/Saturn) and in 1818 (Venus/Jupiter), but those weren’t occultations since planets weren’t completely covered. 1793 was the last full occultation and 2079 will be the next (in 2065 Mercury won’t quite fully occult Neptune). And as far as I can find, only the 1590 and 1737 occultations were actually observed, the others happened over unpopulated areas. I could be wrong with any of these, feel free to check me. Thanks for watching!
@@hansenspace no problem, loved the video and thanks for the elaboration, I wasn't aware of the eclipse / occultation distinction, but the 581 eclipse was recorded by Chinese imperial astronomers and the 1170 one likewise plus by Gervase of Canterbury, though even without them it'd be three people, in 1590 by Michael Mästlin, and in 1737 by Jacques Cassini and John Bevis returning to the modern eclipses to come, you confused them a bit, the 2065 one is between Venus and Jupiter, 2067 one is the one you mean between Mercury and Neptune and that 2065 one will actually be a total eclipse / an occultation, at least from Antarctica and the southernmost parts of South America like Puerto Williams (though I myself would pick Manzanillo, Mexico for low cloud cover chance and being on the edge of morning twilight to minimize Sun's glare, even if it wouldn't be a total eclipse then)
@@maxpis4412 Thanks for the extensive rundown. I'm pretty sure the 581 event (and likely the others you mentioned like 1170, 1590, and 1737) was not a total occultation where the front planet blocks the back planet entirely (I used this for dates www.projectpluto.com/mut_pln.htm#mutual_planetary and Stellarium for angular size checks), and I think its important to distinguish that full occultation is what I was referring to in the video (although I could have made it clearer). And you're right that I conflated the 2065 and 2067 events, but 2065 is also not total (Venus will be a much smaller disk than Jupiter) and in 2067, Mercury will not completely block Neptune, leaving just a sliver uncovered as it slides by (it will be closest at the North Pole). Honestly these are small distinctions to make but I was referring to total occultations, of which I believe that last was is 1793 and the next in 2079.
@hansenspace ah, my mistake, I saw one planet enter another in Stellarium and thought “it’s an occultation”, silly of me, you’re right in your corrections, well, nice vid, toodle tip
They are in fact millions or billions of kilometers apart. But both planets are so far away that there is no depth of field. They might appear close together, but it's just perspective.
What you see in the video is pretty close to what it will look like in real life. Relative angular sizes are pretty close, rotations of the planets and Saturn's rings may not be since it's hard to find good simulations that use accurate ephemeris data. Thanks for watching!
Oh, and there is a very close double-transit on the year 13425. On 16 Sep 13425 at 11:57pm UTC, Venus starts transiting the Sun. This transit ends the next morning (17 Sep 13425) at 7:30am. Less than 9 hours later, at 4:27pm, Mercury starts transiting the Sun. This transit ends at 10:26pm. Oh, and yes, i got that from google.
The only reason I'm saying the very close one is because as far as I'm aware nowhere on earth has ever been calculated to have 2 Simultaneous planet transits.
I am a bit worried about the growing number of satellites, but their effects are only detrimental to astronomy during dusk/dawn and I'm optimistic we'll figure some mitigation technique out
I confirmed the 7541 event using JPL’s ephemeris data, which is the most precise model of the solar system we have. Most consumer apps don’t use that model because it’s a large file so they use simpler models that aren’t accurate after about 2000 years.
Since these objects are not sentient, they just kinda move the way they did when they were formed and won't stop. So we can map where everything is going to be for as far as you want
Looks like my Space Engine on March 20 2014, the star Regulus occulation doesn't exist on me, I don't know maybe because you are using the Space Engine PRO. Mine is Space Engine v0.990.48.2034.
The quality of these is amazing!
Missing the longest solar eclipse saddens me, but I least I saw both 2017 and 2024.
Did you know Hurricane Milton is a space event?
I'll happily see the one in 2079! and none of the other ones...😞
this is great stuff btw
The universe doesn’t run on our schedule 😔
After that, we need to travel to mars, because there will be an earth and moon transit in front of the Sun from mars in November 2084
This was fascinating!
@@WhyneedanAlias 😮
What an underrated channel. I share the sentiment of many - the quality on this and all your other videos is INSANE. Thank you for making such wonderful space content for all of us to enjoy.
Thank you so much! I enjoy making these videos just as much as everyone is enjoying watching them, so expect more!
god this quality is incredible. thanks for it all
The thing I think is crazy about the planetary occultations/transits is that from the other planet you could see the earth transited/occulted by the middle planet
True! Would love to see an Earth occultation from another planet
And given when these occur, perhaps someone will. It's a nice thought :)
Damn … i have an urgent appointment on June 18 7541.
You are way too underrated it’s crazy
Your channel is underrated. You should get more subs! Also, what is the name of the background music?
This is extremely high quality! Would love to see a video in this style with events that will occur in the next 100 years (even if they're less spectacular)
Tbh this is the most coolest thing ever. Also I’m giving a like
Wow this is insanely beautiful and well done! My jaw dropped at the Venus-Saturn transit, imagine what a view!!!
What program did you use to make these?
Thank you, and I know, that will be stunning for those lucky enough to see it! I used Space Engine, a game on Steam.
@hansenspace ohh Space Engine, I used to have it when it was still under development, glad to see it has advanced so much! It's truly a wonderful tool
I’ll make an elixir of immortality so that I can witness these events for myself
I hope you mean immortality 😂
@@hansenspaceyeah I meant immortality, sorry about that
If you succeeded write back, I’ll watch it with you.
What was originally written?
@@OgameitorDominus most probably immorality
See you here in 10.000 years guys
DUDE THE QUALITY IS INSANE
Outstanding video
Love this video!!!!
Glad you liked it!!
Bro showed up a month ago and puts out banger after banger.
There’s a genuine chance, not a big one, but a chance people will be watching this video and maybe reading this comment in the time periods the later ones will happen in. If so, if so, hello from 2025!
Awesome
0:30 by who and when?
Amazing realistic simulation! Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much!!
Mars/Venus on 13 October 1590 by Michael Maestlin and Venus/Mercury on 28 May 1737 by John Bevis. This is an interesting article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_transits_and_occultations
Amazing quality. Good job
Thanks!
here before this goes viral via the algorithm
How do you calibrate space engine for that, mine always gets the dates wrong, is there an exotic format to entering the dates?
Until about year 3000 or 4000, it's quite accurate so I just went to the real time and date of the events. For the year 6000-7000 stuff, Space Engine is no longer accurate so I had to recreate those events by flying to a spot in space where they happened in the same way they will in real life.
amazing
can you make All Comets for their next perihelion over >200 to millions of years.
Respect to the cameraman who travelled in time
Kinda sad that i missed the Jupiter saturn occultation in 2020 i was interested in space at that time too😢
The first one will be at my birthday nice
"First simultaneous transit and eclipse in recorded history" "4 more will occur by 10000AD"
Indeed, after the one in 6757, there will be 4 more before 10,000
@@hansenspace any events in arizona that might occur?
wasn't the last mutual planetary eclipse in 1818 and the next one in 2065? not 1793 and 2079 like you say? also they've been recorded in 581, 1170, 1590, and 1737, so at least four people saw them
Edit: I confused occultations for eclipses in general
There were mutual planetary transits in 1808 (Mercury/Saturn) and in 1818 (Venus/Jupiter), but those weren’t occultations since planets weren’t completely covered. 1793 was the last full occultation and 2079 will be the next (in 2065 Mercury won’t quite fully occult Neptune). And as far as I can find, only the 1590 and 1737 occultations were actually observed, the others happened over unpopulated areas. I could be wrong with any of these, feel free to check me. Thanks for watching!
@@hansenspace no problem, loved the video and thanks for the elaboration, I wasn't aware of the eclipse / occultation distinction, but the 581 eclipse was recorded by Chinese imperial astronomers and the 1170 one likewise plus by Gervase of Canterbury, though even without them it'd be three people, in 1590 by Michael Mästlin, and in 1737 by Jacques Cassini and John Bevis
returning to the modern eclipses to come, you confused them a bit, the 2065 one is between Venus and Jupiter, 2067 one is the one you mean between Mercury and Neptune
and that 2065 one will actually be a total eclipse / an occultation, at least from Antarctica and the southernmost parts of South America like Puerto Williams (though I myself would pick Manzanillo, Mexico for low cloud cover chance and being on the edge of morning twilight to minimize Sun's glare, even if it wouldn't be a total eclipse then)
@@maxpis4412 Thanks for the extensive rundown. I'm pretty sure the 581 event (and likely the others you mentioned like 1170, 1590, and 1737) was not a total occultation where the front planet blocks the back planet entirely (I used this for dates www.projectpluto.com/mut_pln.htm#mutual_planetary and Stellarium for angular size checks), and I think its important to distinguish that full occultation is what I was referring to in the video (although I could have made it clearer). And you're right that I conflated the 2065 and 2067 events, but 2065 is also not total (Venus will be a much smaller disk than Jupiter) and in 2067, Mercury will not completely block Neptune, leaving just a sliver uncovered as it slides by (it will be closest at the North Pole). Honestly these are small distinctions to make but I was referring to total occultations, of which I believe that last was is 1793 and the next in 2079.
@hansenspace ah, my mistake, I saw one planet enter another in Stellarium and thought “it’s an occultation”, silly of me, you’re right in your corrections, well, nice vid, toodle tip
These are so cool
thqt star disappearing happened on my birthday. Crazy.
im a little confused of why the planets look so close to each other (mostly with Jupiter and Saturn) aren't they thousands of kilometers apart?
They are in fact millions or billions of kilometers apart. But both planets are so far away that there is no depth of field. They might appear close together, but it's just perspective.
@hansenspace ohhhh alr
I'll book a TARDIS and see everything. Hopefully there is a Starbucks still around 😝
yes
dont think those will look like?
jupiter would be bright disc but saturn is just dot next to jupiter?
What you see in the video is pretty close to what it will look like in real life. Relative angular sizes are pretty close, rotations of the planets and Saturn's rings may not be since it's hard to find good simulations that use accurate ephemeris data. Thanks for watching!
im forcig my great great great great.. grandkids to see these
Is this in space engine?
Yes
Oh, and there is a very close double-transit on the year 13425.
On 16 Sep 13425 at 11:57pm UTC, Venus starts transiting the Sun. This transit ends the next morning (17 Sep 13425) at 7:30am.
Less than 9 hours later, at 4:27pm, Mercury starts transiting the Sun. This transit ends at 10:26pm.
Oh, and yes, i got that from google.
That will be neat
The only reason I'm saying the very close one is because as far as I'm aware nowhere on earth has ever been calculated to have 2 Simultaneous planet transits.
Well, idk, some places are saying we don't know, and some places say it happens on the year 69,163.
Do you think the light pollution by satellites will make the night sky less accessible for astronomers?
I am a bit worried about the growing number of satellites, but their effects are only detrimental to astronomy during dusk/dawn and I'm optimistic we'll figure some mitigation technique out
i wonder what will happen till year 7000's. i wish i had immortality...
NAHHH MARCH 20 2014 IS MY BIRTHDAY💀💀💀
Who knows if my great-grandkids will be able to see the one in 2186 but we'll leave the rest to the great great great great great grea-
See you guys in 7541
Hmmm idk if i reach 80 years old cuz i rather live in year 2100
Cringe. Imagine being born in 2020
There is no Jupiter occulting Saturn in 7541.
I used this app called Celestia and went to 7541 and tracked Jupiter, and oh, look, no Saturn around.
I confirmed the 7541 event using JPL’s ephemeris data, which is the most precise model of the solar system we have. Most consumer apps don’t use that model because it’s a large file so they use simpler models that aren’t accurate after about 2000 years.
I went to stellarium app to see Jupiter and Saturn occultation, but the year max only 5999 😅
Ahh yes…
2:34 The Trans-eclipse
See you in 2081 for the next solar eclise in Romania
Yo who else can’t wait for 7541!?
🙋♂️
lol we would be gone when this happens
how are this things predicted😭😭
Since these objects are not sentient, they just kinda move the way they did when they were formed and won't stop. So we can map where everything is going to be for as far as you want
Orbits, as it turns out, can be calculated to the second if you have a pencil, a paper, a calculator, and a lot of time.
@@danieltojzan6869 well, not as far as we want, at some point in the far far future things become too unpredictable to feasibly predict
I want to be immortal so bad
I thought u have like a million subs
June 18 is my birthday lol
Yuh
What is this BS? Nothing about 2065-11-22.
???
Looks like my Space Engine on March 20 2014, the star Regulus occulation doesn't exist on me, I don't know maybe because you are using the Space Engine PRO. Mine is Space Engine v0.990.48.2034.