I met Clyde Tombaugh who discovered Pluto, on Nov. 6 1989 at Queen's University in Kingston Ontario. I was with my son David age 9, we purchased the very last copy of his book " Out of the Darkness" and Clyde autographed it for him . He added, " May your world be as big as the heavens above" What a treasurer to have.
This brings back memories of all the excitement over the Pluto and Arrokoth flybys - good times! I hope the New Horizons team are able to find other Kuiper Belt objects to explore with the spacecraft's remaining fuel (which is supposed to be good until the 2030s).
You won't be so comfortable if the WEF and Greens get their way when you will be forced to graze in a field chewing grass dreaming of the technologies and comforts that used to exist....
You space people are amazing ! So glad your spacecraft managed to avoid those minute pieces of potential mission destroying particles. Congratulations from England.
What you have realised is so immense !!!! Thank's SOOOOO much for this epic adventure ! The best was that your video is like a real thriller as you had to aim and shoot at the target a substantial time before you shot dead the killer behind the door... Bravissimo !!!!!!
Simply amazing! One of the best technological and suspenseful feats of all time, with a happy ending...very thrilling, no doubt. Enjoyed it a lot. Thanks!!
Wooow, I am also impressed by your talent, thank you very much to all of you because our knowledge about the planets and outside the solar system has also increased
Everything being said here can probably be compacted to 15 minutes but it's amazing how they stretch it out to hours of repetition and restating and rephrasing. Example: You can't aim at the planet directly, but a distance ahead. This small fact required shooting rounds in the air and a books worth of words. Amazing.
It's made in an earlier time. Thr modern youtube generation to cram as much facts in as little tine as possible which makes you feel good is ultimately useless and without purpose
My favourite planet is Jupiter! I am in love with Jupiter, and I have been ever since I was a tiny child. But I was just itching to see Pluto of course.
Mind blowing expeditions an excavations....it was a wonderful journey for me to beyond our solar system to the unknown world in our universe with "new Horizon". congratulations from the bottom of heart, for the entire team members who had worked sleeplessly for this mission and for its accomplishment..."Success is 1%of inspiration and 99%of perspiration'...thanks once again for giving such a marvelous treat for the entire Humanity......with love from india
This is so heartwarming and inspiring. Human ingenuity really can AND WILL conquer all. Congratulations and continuing success to the New Horizons team, and all those who explore the boundaries of space and knowledge !!!
We need our common humanity to come together in the same manner and spirit as the scientists to solve our problems and develop enlightened ideas on building a united cooperative World Civilization !
National Geographic on tv was about the biggest letdown I can remember. I took a special subscription to have it in my cable combination. a lot of "ow ah" "be back after the commercial" ten repeat from before and just a tiny bit of new information and "ow ah" again. It wasted 50 minutes of an hour for information that could be told in 5 minutes.
at some time in the early 2000's especially US TV documentaries became unwatchable. Stupid drama, dumbed down narrative, 3 word pieces from scientists in between. Not to forget the dramatic walk in, with rotating camera... Whoever came up with this forumla has ruined documentaries. The BBC still hasn't gone down that road, and a few other, less commercial, ad driven broadcasters. But even some youtubers do better than this. The Astrum video on Pluto beats this one here by miles. It just gets to the point, delivers information (and nice visuals) and that's it.
Similarities in some materials between bodies isn't surprising since, Jesus Christ is the same Creator or the whole universe. Kuiper belt is made up of artist imagination. Solar formation from gas and dust has been debunked by James Clerk Maxwell
No, David Jewitt! The Sun could be said having “about” 1000 000 times the volume of the Earth (actually more like 1 300 000 times the Earth volume). But the density is much lower, so the mass is just a third of 1000 000 times the mass of Earth. 1000 000/3 or 333 000 times higher. The Earth by the way, has the highest density of all planetary objects (Pluto included! 😉) in the solar system.
Not to pour water on your fire, but a few years passed and nothing else accreted to the bibulb shape initially perceived. Its a pity we are not able to track the object and confirm accretion by a third bulb added through time.
What a conundrum humanity faces. If we do not efficiently use our current resources, we might be "doomed" to this planet forever. Never able to reach and utilize the limitless resources among the stars. When our fascination ends with every space rock in the cosmos, hopefully there will be something for our children to still call home.
The point is, these things are interconnected. Irrigation of dry places in Africa is done with the help of drones that use GPS that couldn´t have been created without - you guessed it - space exploration.
What is that white band where the two speres are joined? Water ice? Possibly flash melted when the two objects came into contact and then flash frozen binding them together for eternity ? Any comments ?
You have to hand it to Nasa. They are truly inspirational. I still disagree with the demotion of Pluto. The IAU didn't have the right to make that decision for themselves. I wasn't asked my opinion. As far as I am concerned, Pluto is still a planet in our solar system. That guy just said it himself. When you take the characteristics of Pluto, it's still a planet, just in miniature.
it's great to see such wonderful discoveries from ingenuity of people when we're not trying to nuke one another at the same time. imagine the discoveries and advances if all of humankind put their best minds and resources for our collective betterment.
Nova people, PBS people, I love you guys, I love what you do... but come on, it's SCIENCE, we DO NOT need all the drama and whooshing cuts and spine-tingling edge-of-your-seat theatrics... we're intelligent human beings. You're reporting science. Science is interesting. You don't have to add fluff to try to make it more interesting.
@@geosobservations9496 Ah. Yes. Good point. After all, there's nothing possible in between over-dramatized presentation and reading a journal. Producers can't possibly make a documentary that's not at the extremes, right? I totally get what you're saying. I mean, after all, Carl Sagan's excellent presentations on Cosmos were absolutely filled with nothing but fluff and pandering computer animations, decades before computer animation was a thing.
space satelites basically cost the same as a new jet fighter but entertains more people for so many years discovering the universe 1970s schools made a day of it watching replay of launches in Australia on the B/W tv dont remember it taking over conversations in the school yard as we didnt know what it all meant i suppose
Thank you so much your video,At Pluto planet's first layer natural Nutrition Ice creams have been becoming ,so some time from MOON gods visit to Pluto planet,Moon gods many eat Pluto planet Ice creams.after Moon gods have been eaten,return to moon.,I think , Is it story?from Myanmar.😮
Ultima Thule is looking like *_damru_* of lord Shiva. Like two objects stick to each other. And lord Shiva is considered the destroyer of universe in hinduism.
I always love those animation with asteroids flying by the camera as if it were trees along the road. It is very suggestive while in reality there would be ages between two objects passing. It is very hard to grasp how enormous the distances are between objects in space. So many people tend to downsize that to the models and textbook illustrations.
That was five years ago. Are there any updates on what they have discovered from their information gathered? Will they follow the probe, as it travels on? Answers Below
I just rewatched 1998 Armageddon yesterday. Fun movie. Watching this documentary. Amazing documentary. What do they have in common? Sponsorship: "what are you doing with a gun in space?"
Note @ 40:22 , in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
So did David and Jane discovered the Kuiper belt or did they discover a planetoid in the Kuiper belt? Narrator suggests they discovered a belt that Kuiper stole from them in 1951 and has to be renamed. I always thought the Kuiper belt is where a lot of comets come from. If you gonna rename it then I guess Tombough gets the priority since he discovered the biggest object in it..
I met Clyde Tombaugh who discovered Pluto, on Nov. 6 1989 at Queen's University in Kingston Ontario. I was with my son David age 9, we purchased the very last copy of his book " Out of the Darkness" and Clyde autographed it for him . He added, " May your world be as big as the heavens above" What a treasurer to have.
This brings back memories of all the excitement over the Pluto and Arrokoth flybys - good times! I hope the New Horizons team are able to find other Kuiper Belt objects to explore with the spacecraft's remaining fuel (which is supposed to be good until the 2030s).
It's amazing and wonderul to see the dedication and willpower of scientists in this video comfortably from my warm home. We owe them!
dedication to see 2 stone stack each other ? for what
You won't be so comfortable if the WEF and Greens get their way when you will be forced to graze in a field chewing grass dreaming of the technologies and comforts that used to exist....
Right on!@@kobolds638
You space people are amazing ! So glad your spacecraft managed to avoid those minute pieces of potential mission destroying particles. Congratulations from England.
England get in there brother
absolutely bloody fantastic. Love new horizons, what a mission.
What you have realised is so immense !!!! Thank's SOOOOO much for this epic adventure ! The best was that your video is like a real thriller as you had to aim and shoot at the target a substantial time before you shot dead the killer behind the door... Bravissimo !!!!!!
calm down.
man the amount of math, physics, and engineering that was done here is insane
Nova team/ You have gone beyond the realm of imagination and by doing so made one of the greatest contributions to the human knowledge. Salute to you.
Awe inspiring dedication of the mission team! We need more such people! Thank you!
Brilliant project, amazing results, a great story of human ingenuity, technical wizardry, and sheer adventure.
Simply amazing! One of the best technological and suspenseful feats of all time, with a happy ending...very thrilling, no doubt. Enjoyed it a lot. Thanks!!
Wooow, I am also impressed by your talent, thank you very much to all of you because our knowledge about the planets and outside the solar system has also increased
More interesting than any action movie. Well done!
This presentation is even more thrilling than the best of the best hollyhood movies! Absolutely Awesome!
Amazing,the true spirit of adventure, the hallmark of humanity for thousands of years on earth 🌍 🌍 and beyond earth into unlimited space 🌌🌌.
Wow it brought tears to my eyes watching this
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આ ખુબજ ઉત્તેજનાપૂર્ણ હતું❤❤❤
These are the people we should know and respect along side the actors and sports people 👏
Exactly. Not focusing on beauty or body.
This is one of the best I've ever watched
This is sensational. So good seeing a documentary such as yours. Thank you
you like watching Lies? CGI? deception? Narnia...?
@@lalablove665 why do you have to cause trouble. Grow up
@labablove665, that one lonely brain cell isn't working out to well for you I see.
Everything being said here can probably be compacted to 15 minutes but it's amazing how they stretch it out to hours of repetition and restating and rephrasing. Example: You can't aim at the planet directly, but a distance ahead. This small fact required shooting rounds in the air and a books worth of words. Amazing.
Just like your 7 lines of comments which can be phrased by 1 line..😂
It´s much easier to remember abstract space concepts when you see analogies from life on Earth described in detail.
It's made in an earlier time. Thr modern youtube generation to cram as much facts in as little tine as possible which makes you feel good is ultimately useless and without purpose
This is why I love Nova.
Pluto fan from India..Cheers to the team🎉
It was so intriguing and fun to watch~ Loved it ❤
Pluto! My favourite (dwarf 😢) planet! Yes it’s getting watched 🤩🤩
I guess those folks that dissed at Pluto as a Planet should start eating their word.
My favourite planet is Jupiter! I am in love with Jupiter, and I have been ever since I was a tiny child. But I was just itching to see Pluto of course.
Mind blowing expeditions an excavations....it was a wonderful journey for me to beyond our solar system to the unknown world in our universe with "new Horizon". congratulations from the bottom of heart, for the entire team members who had worked sleeplessly for this mission and for its accomplishment..."Success is 1%of inspiration and 99%of perspiration'...thanks once again for giving such a marvelous treat for the entire Humanity......with love from india
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This is so heartwarming and inspiring. Human ingenuity really can AND WILL conquer all. Congratulations and continuing success to the New Horizons team, and all those who explore the boundaries of space and knowledge !!!
Awesome!!!! Including the narration!
This is my favorite topic inspiring proud of them ❤
Amazing documentary.❤
At last a space video with real information from real people.
Wonderful moment indeed, worthy of the most dramatic movies, but how did all these scientists overlooked the computers' memory limit?
Dang.. I didn't know finding a space peanut is this difficult 😂
We need our common humanity to come together in the same manner and spirit as the scientists to solve our problems and develop enlightened ideas on building a united cooperative World Civilization !
Awesome documentary. Love from the pacific islands.
Very educational...extremely interesting.
Ultima Thule does not mean 'beyond the fartherst frontier', it means litterally "the ultimate frontier".
Wow amazing project God will save and provide us all🙏🙏🙏
What is amazing is that this is confirmation the the human brain can 'focus'!
It's amazing view of the pluto
Wow I absolutely loved this!
Hugely exciting and moving. A triumph.
These people are just great
Brilliant documentary
Wonder full discovery by the most learned scientists, thank you
the narrator reminds me so much of why i dont watch National Geographic anymore or TV for that matter.
National Geographic on tv was about the biggest letdown I can remember. I took a special subscription to have it in my cable combination.
a lot of "ow ah" "be back after the commercial" ten repeat from before and just a tiny bit of new information and "ow ah" again. It wasted 50 minutes of an hour for information that could be told in 5 minutes.
at some time in the early 2000's especially US TV documentaries became unwatchable. Stupid drama, dumbed down narrative, 3 word pieces from scientists in between. Not to forget the dramatic walk in, with rotating camera... Whoever came up with this forumla has ruined documentaries. The BBC still hasn't gone down that road, and a few other, less commercial, ad driven broadcasters.
But even some youtubers do better than this. The Astrum video on Pluto beats this one here by miles. It just gets to the point, delivers information (and nice visuals) and that's it.
Exactly. I wish bigger companies like this would realize, that nobody really likes this waaaaay too enthusiastic narrating style. It's annoying
well said, i don't watch tv since 2003, 2004, similar format in poland, unwatchable, too much yelling commercials, less content@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn
Similarities in some materials between bodies isn't surprising since, Jesus Christ is the same Creator or the whole universe. Kuiper belt is made up of artist imagination. Solar formation from gas and dust has been debunked by James Clerk Maxwell
Wow. Just a great documentary.
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No, David Jewitt!
The Sun could be said having “about” 1000 000 times the volume of the Earth (actually more like 1 300 000 times the Earth volume). But the density is much lower, so the mass is just a third of 1000 000 times the mass of Earth. 1000 000/3 or 333 000 times higher.
The Earth by the way, has the highest density of all planetary objects (Pluto included! 😉) in the solar system.
Not to pour water on your fire, but a few years passed and nothing else accreted to the bibulb shape initially perceived. Its a pity we are not able to track the object and confirm accretion by a third bulb added through time.
nu durează chiar așa de mult ,programul de lucru este de 8 h
What a conundrum humanity faces. If we do not efficiently use our current resources, we might be "doomed" to this planet forever. Never able to reach and utilize the limitless resources among the stars.
When our fascination ends with every space rock in the cosmos, hopefully there will be something for our children to still call home.
The point is, these things are interconnected. Irrigation of dry places in Africa is done with the help of drones that use GPS that couldn´t have been created without - you guessed it - space exploration.
I love specs 😍.
Pluto is planet 9.
It will always be planet 9 in most astronomers minds.
What is that white band where the two speres are joined? Water ice? Possibly flash melted when the two objects came into contact and then flash frozen binding them together for eternity ? Any comments ?
You have to hand it to Nasa. They are truly inspirational. I still disagree with the demotion of Pluto. The IAU didn't have the right to make that decision for themselves. I wasn't asked my opinion. As far as I am concerned, Pluto is still a planet in our solar system. That guy just said it himself. When you take the characteristics of Pluto, it's still a planet, just in miniature.
Very interesting video. Thank you. Please keep filming. Btw I am watching you from Russia
Amazing🎉
what we are made of and how we got here is beyond science....this is just God
I love your work
Thanks for leaving me alone, in advance.🎉🎉
Fascinating story!
I love this wow moment!
it's great to see such wonderful discoveries from ingenuity of people when we're not trying to nuke one another at the same time. imagine the discoveries and advances if all of humankind put their best minds and resources for our collective betterment.
Nova people, PBS people, I love you guys, I love what you do... but come on, it's SCIENCE, we DO NOT need all the drama and whooshing cuts and spine-tingling edge-of-your-seat theatrics... we're intelligent human beings. You're reporting science. Science is interesting. You don't have to add fluff to try to make it more interesting.
You do if you want to engage people who aren't as knowledgeable as you....
This is unmitigated shite. The iq level the "documentaries" are targeted at has now hit sub-shoesize. And I mean uk scale.😅
Thanks for the heads up. I won't torture myself watching melodramatic drek.
You go read a journal, then. 😅
@@geosobservations9496 Ah. Yes. Good point. After all, there's nothing possible in between over-dramatized presentation and reading a journal. Producers can't possibly make a documentary that's not at the extremes, right? I totally get what you're saying. I mean, after all, Carl Sagan's excellent presentations on Cosmos were absolutely filled with nothing but fluff and pandering computer animations, decades before computer animation was a thing.
Chilly out here 256 k and no air ?
wonder why no one explores below and above the solar system 🤔🤔🤔
Fantastic.
awesome bro
Respect
I see a Springboks jersey there 😅 a fan aaaah one of our own 🙈🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦...
Yes brilliant seen planet
♪♫♥Very interesting - Thank you for sharing this !
Now that new horizon is beyond pluto,all the other species out there see it and now are coming down to look at Earth Lol.
It's not a spacecraft, but a robot who steals the joys of true adventurers.
Amazing
space satelites basically cost the same as a new jet fighter but entertains more people for so many years discovering the universe
1970s schools made a day of it watching replay of launches in Australia on the B/W tv dont remember it taking over conversations in the school yard as we didnt know what it all meant i suppose
Great presentation, BUT no mention of fascinating Charon?
What happens next to the satellite?
Thank you so much your video,At Pluto planet's first layer natural Nutrition Ice creams have been becoming ,so some time from MOON gods visit to Pluto planet,Moon gods many eat Pluto planet Ice creams.after Moon gods have been eaten,return to moon.,I think , Is it story?from Myanmar.😮
good job guys
Actually Voyager 1 and 2 is Actually the Most Distant object....
Real question : how are they communicating with the probe? What is the technology? My wifi cant reach my bathroom. 😮
Radio waves
And On The Closing Future Laser
Ultima Thule is looking like *_damru_* of lord Shiva. Like two objects stick to each other. And lord Shiva is considered the destroyer of universe in hinduism.
There's snow white and the dwarfs😊
I always love those animation with asteroids flying by the camera as if it were trees along the road. It is very suggestive while in reality there would be ages between two objects passing.
It is very hard to grasp how enormous the distances are between objects in space. So many people tend to downsize that to the models and textbook illustrations.
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That was five years ago.
Are there any updates on what they have discovered from their information gathered?
Will they follow the probe, as it travels on?
Answers Below
I just rewatched 1998 Armageddon yesterday. Fun movie.
Watching this documentary. Amazing documentary.
What do they have in common?
Sponsorship: "what are you doing with a gun in space?"
So does that mean Pluto is traveling way faster than earth?
Note @ 40:22 , in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
So at the end its all about ice ?!
Justice for Pluto.
So did David and Jane discovered the Kuiper belt or did they discover a planetoid in the Kuiper belt? Narrator suggests they discovered a belt that Kuiper stole from them in 1951 and has to be renamed. I always thought the Kuiper belt is where a lot of comets come from. If you gonna rename it then I guess Tombough gets the priority since he discovered the biggest object in it..
Amen & Amen: God created everything wise and wonderful and beautiful🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
"Πολλὰ τὰ δεινὰ κοὐδὲν ανθρώπου δεινότερον πέλει."
Cant help wondering: How does a world less than 150 miles across have an ocean of water "hundreds of miles" beneath its surface?
Space agencies are money laundering operations.
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50:06 That's God's way of telling humanity: "You got some cojones to come venturing this far".
Idiot 😂
Team means trust issues 😂 😂😂😂
Is it possible that Pluto we seen today is the core being resulted of the failure of Pluto to capture gases due to too weak gravitational force ?