What Happens When The Planets Align? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains…

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  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Год назад +115

    Have you witnessed a planetary alignment?

    • @pretty5793
      @pretty5793 Год назад +7

      You are telling me my planets are always aligned. Now, let us move onto the stars. 🤯

    • @conanobrien1
      @conanobrien1 Год назад +25

      Have I witnessed a planetary alignment like this 7:27 ?
      7:27 is what most of us expected you will discuss in this episode, not planetary *aplainment* you were talking about.
      _made a word for you_

    • @Wannabe-Pro
      @Wannabe-Pro Год назад +11

      I love chuck, I feel like he is supposed to represent us, ask the questions we as non PhD astrophysicists would have, but he clearly has a ridiculously high NDT range IQ and asks even more fulfilling questions than I ever could. Love this channel.

    • @msz6683
      @msz6683 Год назад +9

      @@conanobrien1 you're absolutely right. I see in the comments, that there is a lot of people disappointed with this episode :(

    • @castagninofabio
      @castagninofabio Год назад +11

      I always thought they meant that Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune were basically one spot in the sky from our perspective (exactly one "in front" of eachother).

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 Год назад +708

    I always thought that the "alignment" of the planets meant that they formed a pattern that if you drew a straight line from the center of the sun to the edge of the solar system a number of the planets would be along that line at approximately the same time. That alignment would look like they were stacked vertically. Based on the different periods of revolution around the sun, this would be a rare event.

    • @waleedgaming4910
      @waleedgaming4910 Год назад +165

      Exactly what i thought. i dont know why Neil and Chuck are acting like they dont know what alignment is!
      Since they r orbiting at different speeds there comes a time they all align, and thats what people want to know about, not "O they "align" every day so its no big news"

    • @KartavyaRana
      @KartavyaRana Год назад +70

      That's exactly what I thought, but Neil didn't say anything about that in this video, did he???

    • @KartavyaRana
      @KartavyaRana Год назад +55

      something like shown in this animation 07:27

    • @drcrankenstein
      @drcrankenstein Год назад +146

      Yes, the sun and all planets on the same straight line is what most people who came to this video were likely thinking of. I was disappointed in this episode, especially since they had graphical illustrations of this phenomenon, yet didn't actually address it.
      When all points fall on the same line, they're called colinear. It's estimated that the sun and 8 planets would be colinear once every 13 trillion years. Being that the universe isn't nearly that old and our solar system won't last that long, chances are this has never happened and never will happen.

    • @waleedgaming4910
      @waleedgaming4910 Год назад +56

      @7:26 they show what alignment is, and yet they say nothing about it.

  • @screamcheeese7175
    @screamcheeese7175 Год назад +215

    The planets are always aligned among the same plane, but they’re NOT always aligned in the sense of the planets being in a straight line with each other, which is what everyone thinks of when it comes to planetary alignment. With all the different orbit times they have, wouldn’t that indeed be rare?

    • @leonardtramiel8704
      @leonardtramiel8704 Год назад +39

      Not only is this rare, it is so rare it has essentially never happened.

    • @andrerijnders4600
      @andrerijnders4600 Год назад +5

      Your talking about conjunction, I would like to know more about that

    • @leonardtramiel8704
      @leonardtramiel8704 Год назад +2

      @@andrerijnders4600 take a look at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunction_(astronomy)

    • @jamesjellis
      @jamesjellis Год назад +8

      ​@@andrerijnders4600conjunction is when the planets are all visible from earth in basically the same very narrow field of view. Alignment is when you can draw a straight line through the sun and planets when viewed from above or below the orbital plane. The news always calls week conjunctions "alignments"

    • @johnramirez5032
      @johnramirez5032 Год назад +1

      @@leonardtramiel8704 if it were to happen would there be any noticeable effects ? Its seams there might be. Look at how the moon affects us. Its size is small compared to the planets.

  • @jamesjellis
    @jamesjellis Год назад +76

    The way I've always understood "planetary alignment" was that one could draw a straight line through the given planets and sun when viewed from all directions.

  • @lukion27
    @lukion27 Год назад +55

    During the summer of 1991 there was an alignment of 4 planets - the Earth, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. As June progressed, you could see the other three planets in a mostly straight line in the evening sky coming closer and closer to each other. I think it was in early July they all came within one degree of each other, not perfectly aligned in that mostly straight line they had before, but they formed a tight triangle. Then, after that, they drifted apart and went their separate ways again. It was truly a sight to behold, being able to watch it get set up for weeks, and then watching it dismantle for weeks after.

    • @mikeslemonade
      @mikeslemonade Год назад

      Space is fake. So they moved the hologram into the alignment, nice..

    • @douglaswilkinson5700
      @douglaswilkinson5700 Год назад +1

      Anton Petrov discussed a research paper about cumulative gravity of the aligned planets affecting the plasma on the surface of the Sun.

    • @williamstamper442
      @williamstamper442 Год назад +1

      Dang, in summer 1991 I was working 9-5, chasing girls on the weekends in my hot rod and partying at night. I missed this planet alignment altogether! Growing up does not mean grown up, LoL

    • @Mozart1220
      @Mozart1220 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@douglaswilkinson5700 I once wrote a paper describing all the miracles in the Bible as being done by space aliens. I even called the U of Iowa tro see if a magnetic field could part the red sea. (It could but the energy required would be more than 100 of our Sun or something like that) I got an "A" for the creativity, but that doesn't mean that actually happened.

    • @dcrisp8888
      @dcrisp8888 7 месяцев назад

      And the total solar eclipse that summer July 11.

  • @rebecca_stone
    @rebecca_stone 6 месяцев назад +16

    "it's possible for something to be rare, and completely uninteresting". Love that! Wise words.

  • @vince7207
    @vince7207 Год назад +158

    I do love how Neil has the ability to make me feel less bad about missing out on "extraordinary" stellar events.

    • @Arthera0
      @Arthera0 Год назад +17

      In the end you yourself are an extraordinary stellar event

    • @vince7207
      @vince7207 Год назад +3

      @@Arthera0 foreal. Coincidentally, I've just this moment watched an NDT short on how "lucky" we are to have even been born.

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Год назад +13

      A lovely exchange.

    • @888_vav
      @888_vav Год назад

      @@StarTalk just curious as to the motive in regards to your diminishing and negative perspective and opinion of astrology and celestial events. Astrology itself will be proven correct in the near future with irrefutable evidence, so I hope your hungry for some words. To say that there are no planet alignments is a wildly incorrect statement. I don't even know that much in regards to astronomy, but I know enough to understand there are rare events in regards to planet placement. This will also be proven true in the near future. Im not to sure if your just not seeing it or if this is scripted with a deeper agenda that possibly pertains to the veiling of a greater truth. Personally, I hope for the former but expect the latter this day and age. Regardless the deluge has already commenced and will inevitably come fourth to all.
      You should seriously look into ancient cultures and their brilliantly measured and monitored astrological histories. Not to mention the bible as well, as it is one giant record and outlook ahead in regards to human consciousness and its cyclical deviation due to the cosmos, planets etc.
      It's interesting.
      Best wishes Neil.
      💫👁🔺️

    • @thereadersvoice
      @thereadersvoice 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@888_vav The end is always nigh, isn't it. 😒

  • @davemac4968
    @davemac4968 Год назад +89

    Dear Mr deGrass Tyson & Chuck, but what happens when the planets all line up in space on one side of the Sun, like in the image at 9:28? When's the next time that will happen? And would the gravitation pull from all the outer planets be enough to affect anything like the tides here on earth? Would that make the Sun wobble it's biggest wobble?

    • @yourguard4
      @yourguard4 Год назад

      The sun has over 99% of the mass of the solarsystem.
      The effect of the other

    • @kaseyboles30
      @kaseyboles30 Год назад +12

      Technically it would have an effect. However you walking along the shore would have a stronger gravitational effect on the local tide. They are pretty far away. I mean space is huge, you thought a trip to the chemist was a bit of a walk, it's got nothing on these distances.

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao Год назад +6

      People freaked out back in 12/21/2012, I don't remember what I have done that day.

    • @joshentheosparks7492
      @joshentheosparks7492 Год назад +1

      The answer: asteroids change direction and cross earth's orbit around the sun.

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад +4

      @@AaronShenghao meh, 02/02/2020 was a much cooler date on _our_ calendar. Won't get that again for 1010 years. 12/20/2012 is a good runner-up with symmetry. The Mayan calendar ticks over every 394 years, with a group of 13 of these resetting a larger cycle of 5125 years. That's all the silliness was about back in 2012. The Mayans didn't expect the world to end, just their calendar.

  • @cwbuilds9215
    @cwbuilds9215 Год назад +101

    Wait... if planetary alignment happens like the media expects it to, would we just be looking at a single dot because theyre all behind each other? Assuming we are in perfect aligmnet with them like in the pictures.

    • @GummieI
      @GummieI Год назад +18

      Yep, most likely we would actually just see the moon, since it is so close, it appears the biggest, and is also the closest. with all the other planets hiding "behind (well Mercury and Venus would be on the other side of the earth in their daytime, and anyone trying to look for those would just be blinded by the sun, so would not recommend :P).
      But it really was that I expected to be talked about in the video when I saw it was about planetary alignment, so pretty disappointed in this video.

    • @Xandycane
      @Xandycane Год назад +7

      I wonder how the gravity of each planet would react to the others if they did that. It is probably minuscule, but still... I'm curious.

    • @DBitRun
      @DBitRun Год назад +3

      ​@@GummieIIt would great to see an animation of what you are describing.

    • @JacquesZahar
      @JacquesZahar Год назад +4

      In any case we will never “see” a perfect alignement of all the planets on the same line (called conjonction), because we are in the middle of the sequence of planets. So depending if we look towards the Sun, or away from it on the other side of Earth (or wait say 12 hours) we will see only parts of the planets. Only exception is the moon that can be seen on both sides

    • @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
      @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 Год назад

      ​@@GummieI however: it made you Think and *conjuction* was brought up at the end
      a *Neil* Star "Joke"

  • @lesternielson9280
    @lesternielson9280 Год назад +56

    Do the planets ever share the same radial line and for lack of a better term "eclipse" each other?

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Год назад +15

      That would be an occultation or transit, depend on whether the larger is in front or behind (generically, an occlusion). But planets are so tiny in terms of arc length in the visible sky, that it’s quite rare. The last planetary occlusion occurred in 1818 and the next will occur in 2065, both involving Venus and Jupiter.

    • @jaimes5716
      @jaimes5716 Год назад +13

      A couple years ago mercury passed in front of the sun and you could see a black dot moving with a solar telescope

    • @dianepusateri5841
      @dianepusateri5841 Год назад

      That dum* a** de grasse..he's so full of it. I CANT STAND HIM!!!!!

    • @joekillmonsmojt9197
      @joekillmonsmojt9197 Год назад +2

      That's is correct. For both responses

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings Год назад +2

      I think, in principle, every planet can transit every other planet, if you have the right vantage point.
      They are all pretty much bang on the same orbital inclination.

  • @dafizzlord
    @dafizzlord Год назад +10

    You all should do an explainer on the days of the week, how this relates to the Gods of antiquity, and how in turn this relates to space and our Universe. This subject is so interesting when you mentioned the days of the week during this video. I feel like as smart as our human race has gotten we have forgotten some deep and beautiful truths that permeate our reality and are prevalent across all cultures regardless of our lens bias, societal norms, or religious view. This should unite us and not divide us, specially as we move forward into the challenges of this century.

  • @holygroove2
    @holygroove2 Год назад +10

    I really like the visuals here! Please continue to use them as you are able to!

  • @ahrounwolf13
    @ahrounwolf13 Год назад +10

    And here I simply took for granted the fact that the solar system objects were on the se plane, assuming that when "alignments" were mentioned, those doing so, were talking about from the top down view, sun centric.

  • @dizzlebizzle8424
    @dizzlebizzle8424 Год назад +62

    i like how the animation showed an actual alignment at the end as if they know that Neil is being pedantic or straw-manning. an alignment is like multiple bodies all eclipsing simultaneously, not simply 'existing on the same plane' and i don't know how Neil can even defend pretending to think that's what people mean by alignment (other than clickbait articles he's seen maybe tricking him).

    • @ocorley3124
      @ocorley3124 Год назад +3

      Huh?

    • @kellyrobinson1780
      @kellyrobinson1780 Год назад +1

      Absolutely. He's just playing word/mind games here.

    • @schavez5656
      @schavez5656 Год назад +8

      You must have either stopped listening or simply aren't very smart.

    • @joe3eagles
      @joe3eagles Год назад +4

      @dizzlebizzle8424 That's not an alignment. If you had been listening, you'd know that is called a conjunction.

    • @jaredmarr5731
      @jaredmarr5731 Год назад

      Or at least attempting to…

  • @R0bobb1e
    @R0bobb1e Год назад +8

    In high school (1997-98) is saw a conjunction of a crescent moon, Jupiter and Mars (I think, although it may have been Venus). All three were perfectly aligned vertically. It was a spectacular sight and I managed to get a photo of it, but it was with film and my then girlfriend kept the negatives, but it was still really cool. I'll never forget what it looked like. Just sharing!

    • @R0bobb1e
      @R0bobb1e 5 месяцев назад

      @@WNicole1993 It's so unforgettable when you see conjunctions like that! I was at the Halley's Comet convention in New Zealand as part of the Young Astronauts Program. It was fantastic. I was issued an award from Armstrong. I will never forget. 1986, if I am still around I will 82 I think, next time it comes around.

  • @richiewitkowski7142
    @richiewitkowski7142 Год назад +7

    When the moon does Occultations those are beautiful sights in telescopes! Saw the Mars/Moon Occultation back in December one of the coolest things ive witnessed in a telescope

  • @SMP2059
    @SMP2059 Год назад +17

    Back in 1984 I think it was. I went out into my backyard and looked up and saw three planets are different colours in a straight line. It’s the only time I ever saw that and then I remember thinking that it was quite remarkable

    • @duaanekobe2773
      @duaanekobe2773 Год назад +2

      Yes Age of Aquarius alignment even the astrophysicists were of different opinions. We will not have that type of alignment for more than our life times

  • @RH-beefhemoth
    @RH-beefhemoth Год назад +23

    Thats when the dark one from beyond reality can be summoned

  • @Atite_Lometen
    @Atite_Lometen Год назад +23

    I used to work as a cater, and we had a customer that were into the end of the world stuff so I would get really good tips like $70 for delivering and setting up the big feast they got every year, I would say thank you and I never said see you next year, you got to know you customers. So in my opinion I would say what happens when planets align... you get good tips.

    • @MightOfOgun
      @MightOfOgun Год назад

      🤣😂

    • @wmtub
      @wmtub Год назад +1

      Glad to see someone has a sense of humor. 🍦

    • @katherandefy
      @katherandefy Год назад

      😂😂

  • @JD987abc
    @JD987abc Год назад +4

    NDT has a wonderful voice. I love it when he’s serious with his explanations.

  • @davidbonilla2253
    @davidbonilla2253 Год назад +2

    ....summary of video. Confusion of 1D alignment versus 2D alignment.
    Yay semantics. Well done, Neil.

  • @jazzboneplaya
    @jazzboneplaya Год назад +3

    I love these cats 😂. Thanks for making astronomy so fun and entertaining yet keeping it factual 🙏🏾

  • @douglaswilkinson5700
    @douglaswilkinson5700 Год назад +2

    Neil, you are talking about the ecliptic. I think the question was about a *linear* alignment of the planets.

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj7648 Год назад +5

    I thought the issue was that they aligned in order. Like if pepperoni was spread randomly on a pizza, from the side they are aligned, but not from the top. But the special alignment would be when you make a radius of pepperoni from the center to the crust.

    • @Gokes93
      @Gokes93 Год назад +1

      special? I call that pizza ruined

  • @PlagueOfGripes
    @PlagueOfGripes 11 месяцев назад

    I never thought of them as being in a line from our perspective. It would be a single dot in the sky, with all planets stacked in a line, with us near the front end of it.

  • @ICKY427
    @ICKY427 Год назад +3

    i was expecting to learn how often ALL the planets are actually in a straight line (or near enough). thats what ive always thought of as "planetary alignment"

  • @thelostone6981
    @thelostone6981 Год назад +7

    Weird. My horoscope for today said “an astrophysicist will explain planet alignment, but please do not look up what astrophysicists think about horoscopes” and here I am! 😂😂

    • @victory9285
      @victory9285 Год назад

      My horoscope said i would reply a comment about an astrophysicist explaining planetary allignment based on someone else's horoscope👀. Weird

  • @lovelywaz
    @lovelywaz Год назад +1

    This quote saying "It's NEVER gonna be the same night ever again" brings me back to the Time Travel is impossible theory that I have mentioned in the past and hopefully Mr. Tyson will one day talk about it if/when he discusses time travel again.
    Since we are moving in the space at an extremely fast speed (our solar system is moving within the Milky Way and galaxy itself is moving in the space etc.. etc..) Why on Earth this is never brought in the equation when it comes to even theoretical time travel possibility? If we can somehow travel back in time, say only a year in past, our planet Earth would physically be millions of miles away in the space hence we will also have to find a way to travel at whatever the speed is required to "appear" in the exact same spot when time traveling. And that's what makes it impossible to time travel. 😵😵😵

    • @jonathanfenton8695
      @jonathanfenton8695 7 месяцев назад

      This is a good way to explain time travel in Terminator. You end up in a random place instead of the exact place you left from beause SkyNet had taken this variable into account.

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus Год назад +4

    This explanation was somewhat circular in nature. 😉

  • @WordofGod-gs5pp
    @WordofGod-gs5pp 2 месяца назад +1

    Catch them in all one glimpse .. Sounds like something special. Neil treated it like a mustard sandwich. Some of us are still amazed by the small things .

  • @robr177
    @robr177 Год назад +23

    A conjunction is what everyone else (who are not astrophysicists) mean when they say the planets are aligned. Specifically a conjunction in a very small part of the sky, where the planets appear very close together. The question "What happens when the planets align" drew me in because I thought something happened when several planets were in a line on the same side of the sun, like a gravitational disturbance or something. I guess not. Very disappointed that they used the clickbait title on this one. Bad, Dr. Tyson, bad.

    • @PjKneisel
      @PjKneisel Год назад +2

      He talks about conjunctions at the 10 minute mark

    • @robr177
      @robr177 Год назад +2

      @@PjKneisel He talks about it like it wasn't what people mean. When people say planetary alignment, they mean conjunction. He should have been talking about conjunction the whole time, while explaining that the proper term is that rather than alignment, since he knows that's what people mean. He references conjunction as a side note. The point is not that he never mentions conjunction, but that he explains alignment, instead of explaining conjunction, even though he knows that people use the wrong term all the time. I wanted to know if there was some sort of gravitational influence when planets are all on the same side of the sun. But he did not talk about that at all. He talked about how the planets are all on the same plane, therefore always aligned. Do you understand now?

    • @kellyrobinson1780
      @kellyrobinson1780 Год назад +1

      Yeah, nothing happens. You have to remember that the sun is like, what, a thousand times more massive than all the rest of the solar system combined. So even if all the planets from Mars to Neptune were in a straight line directly away from us, opposite the sun, the gravitational effect on Earth would still be negligible.

    • @Muhahahahaz
      @Muhahahahaz 6 месяцев назад

      I think you’re missing the entire point here. The media literally makes a big deal about “events” that are not conjunctions at all! It’s quite literally the entire point of this video
      If they only made a big deal about actual conjunctions and happened to call them an “alignment” instead, then we wouldn’t be having this discussion
      But the vast majority of the time, these news stories are about 3-4 planets showing up in the same half of the sky, almost nowhere near each other. Events like that will happen every year or two, and are not rare at all, but they’re common enough to give the media something to grasp at once in a while 🤷

    • @Muhahahahaz
      @Muhahahahaz 6 месяцев назад

      @@robr177but he *is* talking about it like what people mean (or at the very least, what the news media means, who are constantly hyping up these “alignments,” most of which are not conjunctions at all… See my above comment)

  • @thomasgalloway6862
    @thomasgalloway6862 7 месяцев назад +1

    I do seem to remember "someone" said that voyager 1&2 were launched at a time when the mission could be tweeked to take advantage of a rare planetary alignment for pictures n movies to be recorded.

    • @Hobbes746
      @Hobbes746 7 месяцев назад

      Yes. The Voyagers took advantage of the alignment of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, which happens once every ~176 years, and allowed one spacecraft to visit all 4 planets.

  • @bubbablue1100
    @bubbablue1100 6 месяцев назад +7

    April 2024. No changes. I'm still going to work, paying taxes, suffering inflation.

  • @theduder2617
    @theduder2617 Год назад +2

    These are some of the best sorts of explainers.
    It explains objective truth while still allowing the devoted to appreciate their traditions.

    • @amosbackstrom5366
      @amosbackstrom5366 Год назад

      Except he doesn't understand alignment and didn't explain the phenomenon.

    • @theduder2617
      @theduder2617 Год назад

      @@amosbackstrom5366
      Actually, he did. All that is required is listening while he spoke before trying to formulate a response.
      YOU are a random person on youtube. If you seriously think you know anything about planetary alignments that Neil did not learn while at the university, you are one of the MANY completely out of touch with objective reality.
      Watch again. Only this time, PAY ATTENTION AND LISTEN, for those are VITAL skills one was supposed to have learned BEFORE obtaining internet access.
      You are the sort of individual who could be told "Read ALL questions before answering", and your paper would be filled with answers despite the last question being "Only answer question number 1".
      And THAT is a major part of what is horribly wrong with the two most recent generations... The refusal to comprehend spoken or written words.
      I would have been nice had you not chose to begin your response with two blatant lies. Stop being intentionally ignorant and LISTEN when others are speaking. Otherwise, you are in for a world of rudeness you have yet to understand.
      Intentional ignorance and blind delusional fantasy had it's 4 year run and they ruined it at literally every turn. Non-placating rudeness will now be the reality of those who do not comprehend and instead, spew illogical lies and nonsense in order to somehow self justify the intentional ignorance.
      Hey, YOU chose to leave your comment where you did. Deal with the repercussion of that decision. You have a choice to make. EDUCATE, or accept outright ridicule.

  • @joanfregapane8683
    @joanfregapane8683 Год назад +2

    Another great episode from Neil & Chuck!

  • @danholmes5309
    @danholmes5309 Год назад +2

    "changing definitions of words is a great way to talk down to people while seeming like you're the only one that knows something"
    ---Neil, probably

    • @lo-fillama
      @lo-fillama Год назад

      The Greek word for wanderer is περιπλανώμενος (periplanómenos)?

  • @steveparsons3498
    @steveparsons3498 11 месяцев назад +4

    I thought when the planets are in alignment, Lara Croft can go back it time and talk to her dad.

  • @julianthegodmusic
    @julianthegodmusic Год назад +1

    Im always watching this i love how excited ppl are to learn this whole community is dope.
    Gotta love Star Talk its my morning ritual

  • @lordcrayzar
    @lordcrayzar Год назад +5

    Neil, you know this isn’t what anyone meant by alignment.

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 Год назад +2

    An alignment of sorts happened back in the 60s when I was in high school. Everybody expected something to happen, but nothing did.

  • @nickhagerl877
    @nickhagerl877 Год назад +4

    Just so I get this right, we are talking about alignment on the ecliptic line as the perspective from standing on earth and not alignment of planets and sun on a skewer, correct?
    I very much enjoyed this episode, I have more questions now than I did before watching.

    • @BrilligandtheSlithyToves
      @BrilligandtheSlithyToves Год назад

      Yes, that would be a planetary "conjunction" where all the planets are on the same side of the sun in a line. But since they are in Similar orbits, but each is a couple of degrees off center you are able to see more than one planet even during a conjunction event (unless of course you're on the side facing the sun at the time. Lol). Don't know how frequently that happens, but it's few and far between. That's what most people think of when they hear "alignment".

  • @isatousarr7044
    @isatousarr7044 3 месяца назад +1

    When planets align, they create a visually striking event known as planetary conjunctions, where multiple planets appear close together in the sky. While these alignments can be spectacular to observe, they typically have minimal direct effects on Earth beyond aesthetic and observational interest. However, historical and astrological beliefs often attribute significant influence to these events. How might future scientific advancements in astronomy enhance our understanding of planetary alignments and their potential effects on both our planet and the broader solar system?

  • @davidwelden1280
    @davidwelden1280 Год назад +5

    How Many Drinks Did NDT Have Before This Was Filmed?

  • @Hatvok
    @Hatvok Год назад +1

    When's StarTalk gonna be in Neil's office again?

  • @SacredOwl
    @SacredOwl Год назад +9

    Would be cool if you talked about how space weather effects health.

    • @nycbearff
      @nycbearff Год назад +1

      They have in the past. It doesn't seem to have any effect on health.

    • @SacredOwl
      @SacredOwl Год назад +2

      @@nycbearff My wife's migraines are triggered by solar flares. I created a shielding room to stop ring current induction and it mitigates her migraine and surprisingly seizure and Fibromyalgia. Nice study last year in solar flare activating endothelial and inflammation, I think from. Harvard.

  • @MichaelDembinski
    @MichaelDembinski Год назад +1

    Amazing. I'm 65; I never knew this! Thanks guys!

  • @vladimirius84
    @vladimirius84 Год назад +7

    I usually love listening to these... never in my life have I expected for these two to so mischaracterize a subject.

  • @lovelywaz
    @lovelywaz Год назад +1

    Short answer: Nothing. 😕😕
    Long answer: Absolutely nothing! 😑😑

  • @x_capt_x9584
    @x_capt_x9584 Год назад +3

    How do you do this explainer and not include the once in a however many years event when all the planets ARE all on the same degree radially(obviously im not sure the right way to put that)around the sun?

    • @lizsteilkie
      @lizsteilkie Год назад +1

      Conjunction

    • @x_capt_x9584
      @x_capt_x9584 Год назад

      @honestsage yes...if all the planets are in conjunction from the the sun's pov

  • @kingdj602
    @kingdj602 Год назад +1

    In Hercules when the fates talk about the planets aligning they show a conjunction of all the planets ig. Thats why i was thinking thats the alignment and not just the planets in the sky

  • @carlosbarahona8609
    @carlosbarahona8609 Год назад +1

    Kudos 👏 ❤ To Neil Tyson Degrasse. Did he just speak Spanish? Naming the days of the week? Actually again 100% right. In spanish we do name them after planets. In Greek is Planetes. In spanish they are called planetas. Days of the week. Lunes = Moon = Monday. Martes= Mars=Tuesday. Miercoles= Mercury, Wednesdays. Jueves= Jupiter=Thursday. Viernes= Venus= Friday. Sabado=Saturno=Saturday. Domingo= Sol=Sunday. But only Sunday I think In English one nails it. :)

  • @gtspaceii
    @gtspaceii Год назад +2

    I’m pretty sure most everyone who is asking about planetary alignment is referring to, as Neil briefly hit upon, planetary conjunction, as in all the planets form a (relatively) straight line from the center outward.

  • @adiakiyes6354
    @adiakiyes6354 Год назад

    I love the humbleness of Chuck when Neil tell the story and he's just nodding and smile which made me love to watch.

    • @vijaz5559
      @vijaz5559 6 месяцев назад

      Chuck is us listening to neil 😂

  • @RoyalW1979
    @RoyalW1979 Год назад +1

    Make an explainer for conjunctions please.

  • @EpicPalmTree
    @EpicPalmTree Год назад +1

    8:46 was a nice moment for me. I watch these videos out of curiosity knowing that there will be bits of information I won't truly understand. However the Incredibles reference was silly and brought a somewhat complex concept closer to the ground. Thank you for these videos where I can learn a ton.

  • @bharat7917
    @bharat7917 Год назад +1

    10:40 -- Ancient Indians (more ancient than the ancient Greeks & Romans the "western" world can go back to) had a name for this "segment" of the sky. They divided the sky into 27 segments (termed as "Nakshatras") of 13 1/3 degrees each and had a specific name for all of them. In fact, ancient Indian calendars are said to have been started from a point when there was a rare planetary conjunction in a specific Nakshatra.

  • @davidsykes6584
    @davidsykes6584 Год назад +1

    I've been enjoying the conjunction for the last few weeks of Mars, Venus, and the Moon. Every night I enjoy looking up. Even with all the light pollution.

  • @ectogamut
    @ectogamut Год назад +1

    Next you guys should do a video titled "Actually, there really IS a Dark Side on the Moon!" and then take 10 minutes to get to the point that, yes, technically, during a full moon the far side of the moon is entirely dark.

  • @samkurle4553
    @samkurle4553 Год назад +1

    Indian culture
    Som - Sunday - sun
    Mangal - monday - mars
    Budh - Tuesday - venus
    Guru - Wednesday- Jupiter
    Shukr - Thursday- Neptune
    Shani - Saturday- Saturn

  • @nozomusho
    @nozomusho 6 месяцев назад +1

    This discussion made so little sense that it finally made sense. Took so long for me to understand the "alignment" Neil speak of is that if you project the spatial position (in 3D) of the planets onto a 2D surface, then it's a line.
    I don't think that's how normal beings think

  • @StaticBlaster
    @StaticBlaster 3 месяца назад

    Yo Chuck, I love School House Rock. Brings back memories of my middle school days.

  • @pablovillamichel9296
    @pablovillamichel9296 Год назад +2

    My understanding was that a planetary alignment meant that all planets were in the same radius of a circle with the sun in the middle (all in the same plain). ☀️ 🌎🌔🪐

  • @adamflores4206
    @adamflores4206 Год назад +1

    I love explainers...
    Niel, you have some splaining to do...

  • @doomham7652
    @doomham7652 5 месяцев назад

    Neil and Chuck's dynamic works so damn well.

  • @soun.slayer
    @soun.slayer Год назад +1

    Neil definitely is the most chill around Chuck. lol

  • @darrellanderson7934
    @darrellanderson7934 Год назад

    I'm picking up what you're putting down. It makes perfect sense. I'm glad that you touched on what a conjunction is because there are a lot of people that don't understand the difference

  • @ggriffaw
    @ggriffaw Год назад +1

    I think when people say the planets are aligned they mean a conjunction. Those planets are more or less in a line from the earth. When looking from above the plane of the orbits, several planets form a line from the sun.

  • @kerryomalley3943
    @kerryomalley3943 Месяц назад

    "If everybody's somebody, then no one's anybody". Thank you Gilbert & Sullivan!

  • @23Fibonacci
    @23Fibonacci Год назад

    Great explanation for what occupied my mind figuring out as I tried to fall asleep at night.

  • @TJ_Low
    @TJ_Low Год назад +1

    I watched this at .75x speed the second time around and it was one of the best decisions i’ve ever made. It’s like two buddies getting drunk and talking about space.

    • @chrishamilton9027
      @chrishamilton9027 Год назад +1

      I did not slow it down and I think Neil was drunk.

  • @stephengillenwaters1950
    @stephengillenwaters1950 Год назад +2

    You guys are great man!! I love sharing the knowledge I learn, with my son and the people at work. They always look at me cross-eyed, thinking how does this dude know this?!..lol..

    • @helenedesmarais8697
      @helenedesmarais8697 Год назад

      It's called educating yourself. Big big lack of it these days and even despised. Keep at it and NEVER loose that curiosity.

  • @iansclone
    @iansclone Год назад +1

    "The planets are always aligned. -Neil De Grass Tyson" is a t-shirt I would buy.

  • @andersburrows1085
    @andersburrows1085 Год назад +1

    perhaps the most profound thing he said was "by the way, every night will not repeat for 150 thousand years... its possible for something to be rare and completely uninteresting, because every night is equally as rare!" love it!

  • @DaveSomething
    @DaveSomething Год назад +1

    I remember getting up in the middle of the night in 1982 (I was 11) to see presumably all the planets lined up. It was pretty cool... but nothing to write home about.

  • @cooltrkin
    @cooltrkin Год назад +2

    Be it from me to call a physicist wrong. I thought they were talking about all the planets are in alignment
    On one side of the sun. All planets travel on a circumference, each planet
    A larger circumference. It's very rare for all the planets to be in a row on one side of the sun. Yes all the planets are on the same plane but that's a different thing all together.

  • @jayeshdeshmukhe6167
    @jayeshdeshmukhe6167 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dr. Neil is talking about co-planar alignment and what actually is interesting is co-linear alignment.

  • @Aluren00
    @Aluren00 Год назад

    I just loved seeing Neil say out loud "lunes martes miercoles jueves..."

  • @tylerramelfanger2586
    @tylerramelfanger2586 Год назад +1

    Maybe everything is round because we are like rocks tumbling down a creak. The outer "space" where there's basicly nothing but light flowing through which is pretty similar to air and water

    • @TheOJDrinker
      @TheOJDrinker Год назад

      Maybe everything is round because of gravity.

  • @cnex1
    @cnex1 Год назад

    The persuasive power of "perspective" is literally what matters in everything.

  • @NirupamDeria
    @NirupamDeria 2 месяца назад

    Neil's laughter is so spontaneous and contagious man 😂

  • @Msvalexvalex
    @Msvalexvalex Год назад +1

    "Something can be rare but completely uninteresting." Yes, also, something can be normal but absolutely magnificent. (Points at sky.)

  • @ugandiumpermanganate8202
    @ugandiumpermanganate8202 Год назад +1

    Thanks Neil! I am learning Spanish and I always struggle to remember the days of the week but you have no idea how much this has settled it for me✌

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Год назад +1

      Fantastic! Of all things, we had no idea we'd be teaching you Spanish.

    • @ugandiumpermanganate8202
      @ugandiumpermanganate8202 Год назад

      @@StarTalk 🤣🤣🤣...you never know where help is gonna come from. I did not click on the video to learn Spanish either but it is what happened.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Год назад +1

      @@ugandiumpermanganate8202
      Yep same. I just looked them all up.
      I only knew
      lunes - moon
      .
      Imagine my embarrassment discovering Sunday was named after _THE SUN._
      And Saturday named after SATURN
      🤣🤣

    • @WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk
      @WildlifeWarrior-cr1kk Год назад

      @@StarTalk I wish Neil degrasse tyson was my teacher

  • @ryvyr
    @ryvyr Год назад +2

    In 18 years precisely, the planets will align ever so nicely~

  • @tommy2064
    @tommy2064 Год назад

    🤣🤣🤣 6:24 "I dont know how else to bring the news to you" I love his teaching style
    Also, thats so deep when he said every night wont happen... that's a reason to look up at night, not ONLY because of a "rare" alignment . so true

  • @JMoroccoMisterBoy
    @JMoroccoMisterBoy Год назад

    Chuck & Neil:
    Tks., much appreciated.

  • @Inyosi888
    @Inyosi888 Год назад

    On this chanel I feel like I am getting wiser by each video

  • @KidaleSmith
    @KidaleSmith Год назад

    keep it up i like the realistic-ness to science i been waiting for this

  • @silver3149
    @silver3149 Год назад +1

    No coincidence; everything is Intelligence by design.
    Nature's God is awesome!

  • @Watcher1852
    @Watcher1852 Год назад +1

    U GUYS ALWAYS MAKE ME LAUGH, THANKS FOR THAT, SHARE, SHARE

  • @HrushiKshirsagarHk
    @HrushiKshirsagarHk Год назад

    We’ve been following this for like years and year! Vedic science is way more ahead of any other science.

  • @pqrstsma2011
    @pqrstsma2011 Год назад

    1:38 wow thanks Dr Neil! you answered one of my questions before i had the chance to ask it to you

  • @hedonepicurea4327
    @hedonepicurea4327 Год назад

    Thanks. I didn't know about the planets aligning topic. I learned.
    Great video. "願いです君が持ってる未来利益."
    -鎧愛

  • @benshook4643
    @benshook4643 Год назад

    Instead of thinking everyday is boring just because we don't have a special event we should look up thinking everyday is special and look forward to every day with the same wonder and awe

  • @cazl2875
    @cazl2875 Год назад

    I figured that out when I downloaded the Skymap app. It's brilliant to look up at the sky with the app and see the planets align, then take a screen shot. It's way cool! 😊🌎

  • @andrewsabado453
    @andrewsabado453 Год назад

    Everyday is rare! And extraordinary!! Keep looking up!

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Год назад +1

    Sometimes there is a reason to state the obvious. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rockinracer
    @rockinracer Год назад

    Poor Pluto, still picking on that poor icecube. Bring out the Superman flame thrower stories, hilarious. Love we need an event to view life as special.

  • @goldenageflash5924
    @goldenageflash5924 Год назад

    Really enlightening
    I see a different planetary alignment perspective
    Thanks for sharing

  • @williamgagne9463
    @williamgagne9463 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you NdGT for your plain plane explanation.

  • @craiglowensen5468
    @craiglowensen5468 Год назад +1

    Neil, I do NOT agree with you on this. Normally, we cannot see so many planets when we look up. As you say, normally it is about half. Alignments of the fast-moving inner planets can occur as regularly as every few months or so, while groupings of the slower outer planets -- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune -- occur far less often, but last longer when they do.
    About every 100 years or so, six or more planets "line up" and appear together within a small area of the sky. A well-publicized conjunction of this type occurred May 5, 2000, when the Moon and all of the planets except Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (which was still a planet then) lined up within 15 degrees or so of the Sun. Such gatherings have occurred tens of thousands of times in the past, with no observed physical consequences. I think you need to clarify what you said to viewers. In my opinion, it was wrong!