What's It Like Inside Neptune? Below The Clouds Of An Ice Giant Planet (4K UHD)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- The solar systems most distant planet, Neptune, a colossal world that still baffles scientists even today. Only one robotic spacecraft has ever visited the ice giant, briefly allowing us to study its complex, dramatic atmosphere like never before. But Neptune, still holds many mysteries, such as, what lies below its mysterious clouds and to dive even deeper, what is at its core? Take a trip inside of the solar systems most distant planet and find out what scientists think is going on down there, and trust me, it's very bizarre.
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Man I'm so tired of white people lying about not taking the diamonds and lying to my people saying that they have not found life the black man is God dna found in asteroids
Man I'm so tired of white people lying about not taking the diamonds and lying to my people saying that they have not found life the black man is God dna found in asteroids
Still..who really cares....the big bang, planets crashing,,hell!; it'll take some 7-10 years to get the hell outta the way
Love the content ❤
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the fact that Neptune was discovered mathematically before actually viewing it is mind blowing
And now they wanna teach kids that 2 plus 2 can equal 5.
@@eeeccc3562 What?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver he is tryin to make a point. Smh 🤦
@@flat4wankel What point, though?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver perhaps the common core that has been phased out
***There is a small mistake in this video*** Although I double checked all of the facts, this one slipped through! I said that Voyager two launched more than five decades ago, but I meant four decades ago! A simple slip of the tongue while recording the script caused the error. I was very rudely made aware of it in the comment section by a chap that has clearly never made a mistake before. But we move on. For a little context, however, I research, write, check and record each script for each video on my own. There isn't a team I can rely on to help, I'm not the Discovery channel, so every now and then a small mistake may slip through, regardless of my best efforts. But I will always let you know if I make one, along with the correct information to rectify it.
Are you even truly on the internet if people aren't threatening you existence over the tiniest detail?
Blimey mate, don't worry too much. Wankers abound!
I for one am grateful for the work that obviously goes into your pieces. And there are loads more of us!
Cheers and keep up the good work.
I shortly wondered if this was really 50 years ago, recalled 1977 but was too lazy to calculate 2021 minus 1977 and if it was 40, 45 or 50 years ago. Problem is, time goes by so fast that historical events are gone more and more so quickly. When I was young, WW II was 40 years ago and Titanic and WW I 70 years ago, now WW II was about 80 years ago, and Titanic and WWI more than 100 years ago.
Please ignore them, my 10 year old daughter absolutely loved this!
You're future-proofing your videos, duh! :)
I just find Neptune so interesting, something about it’s majestic blue color.
Let's go there. Meet me there tomorrow.
@@Kronos0999 yes pls😍😍
I thought that was just a water planet 😂
It look good to swim in
@@ktsroyal8631 It's anything but a water planet. It's blue due to methane.
Imagine falling into Neptune, besides the many things that would kill you, the feeling of falling into that gas-liquid transition thing is something beyond our human comprehension because it’s just something that does not occur on earth, scary
Or any other gas giant. I think Jupiter would be scarier.
I think the extreme Neptunian winds are scarier tbh (50x the speed of a F6 tornado on earth, which is the deadliest type).
I started shivering trying to imagine that. Literally CANNOT COMPUTE
You can fall through my fart and will experience something similar
@@dundee6402*6x fastest speed. Strongest winds on Neptune are estimated at 1,800mph…. Fastest tornado wind speeds ever was 308mph. 1800/300= 6….. Furthermore, there has never been an F6 tornado on earth. Neither the Fujita, nor the Advanced Fujita scale even go that high. You shouldn’t talk about things you know nothing about. 🤦♂️
"Chaotic rotating gas" is how I would describe the feeling in my stomach right now
did you eat taco bell also lol
That's just Uranus.
I’m on the toilet reading this
It’s about to turn into a “red hot flow of lava”
Me everyday
My favorite thing about Neptune is the great black spot and Neptune is one of my favorite planets. I always wonder what lurks beyond in the interstellar world.
It’s a hurricane btw don’t think you wanna go there
Neptune isn’t “Interstellar.”
The great dark spot dissipated years ago ^^ it wasn't long lived like Jupiter's, probably since Neptune's atmosphere is so much more chaotic
@@rickthewriter7083 did you not look at what I wrote I said “I always wonder what lurks beyond the interstellar world” that means past all the dwarfs planet where voyager 1 and 2 is.
Perhaps its oceans have some exotic high-pressure form of life maybe using a different chemistry than phospholipid cell skin + water solvent + carbon backbone.
Your style has got some very nice improvements lately, I really enjoy the visual presentation, and the narration is always on point!
when i was a kid, i was 100% sure that neptune is only water
me too
Silly girl, Trix are for kids.
Neptune is a giant Berry Blue cereal ball.
I thought it was all ice surface...like one giant frozen world...
Same. I used to think it was a giant earth with no islands. Just a giant ocean planet but in reality it's worse than the 9th layer of hell.
Sameeee
I find it fascinating that all of the outer planets (And "planetoids" as scientists still have yet to make their minds up about Pluto) have some sort of internal heating even though they are well outside of the Sun's heat, so they're basically giant swirling spheres of liquid and ice rather than just iceblocks.
I hope the James Webb telescope can get more detailed photos so we can finally see earthlike clouds on Saturn and the rest of the gaseous planets as well. There's just something about clouds that makes them incredibly aesthetically pleasing.
You know what, I'm searching "what's inside Nepute" on RUclips last week & I didn't find a satisfactory answer. And this channel answered what I wanted. Thanks 😍
Judging by way you spelt Neptune in your comment, the algorithm was probably looking for "Nepute". That might explain why you couldn't find anything satisfactory 🤔
@@adnaanu lol
@@adnaanu 😭😭
“The James Webb space telescope will be launching soon” let’s hope that statement ages wel
This video is actually from the future, when voyager launched 50 years ago
Neptune is probably my fav planet. It's freaking beautiful
is it possible that some icy planet, very distant from its star, might be disastrously cold on its surface, but provide a habitable zone in caverns below ground, where pressure and heat from the planet's core might provide a stable, life-supporting environment?
maybe
There are reasons that makes it less likely such as:
-too much pressure in the planets interior
-there isn’t that much abundant of building blocks of life, ice giants are mostly made of hydrogen, hydrocarbon, water, helium, sulfur Yes there may be some building blocks of life, but not enough of it for it to form life, there is more material needed
Nasa needs too send a cassini type craft too Neptune, would be amazing too see up close images of the ice giant.
Gives me flashbacks to the part in interstellar where they're running from the wall of ocean
The immense pressure, cold, heat and violent winds would destroy it within minutes, an hour or two at most and probably long before it reached the core.
I wanna see these oceans of gaseous liquids... Of strange ices. Of Carbon.
Always appreciate the effort you put into these videos much love brother.💪🔥
Beautiful. Just BEAUTIFUL!! Don't you just love Space😍💖✨?
James Webb ST has been "launching soon" for years. Let's hope it does launch within the next 40 years...
The universe will end before they launch
First world problems 🥴
Its launch is scheduled for October! Hopefully everything goes to plan and we can get to see such beautiful planets in all its splendor!
My favorite RUclips channel. I have put on my science fiction space suit and ready to dive into any planet or star. Keep up the good work 👍🏾👍🏾
Always been my favorite planet! Awesome vid.
3:46 That is beautiful!
*You hear about Pluto?? That's messed up right.!!* - - - Seriously this was a great video with great visuals and extremely informative. Thank you.
You should be careful while going through Neptune. There are winds whipping at 1,300 miles per hour. Neptune is also freezing cold, -214 C, which is not my type of temperature.
Ahhhhh, normal day in upward Scandinavia
@@N163D Well, if I made a holiday to Scandinavia, I would make it last only 3 days.
Those winds are just unfathomable. The fastest tornado ever recorded here was only 318 mph..
@@slightlyamusedblackkidfrom9153 Seriously, Neptune's wind's are so fast, it makes Earth seem like it's not even trying.
“Most distant planet”
Me, an Illinoisan: I beg your Pluto pardon!
Me, not an Illinoisan: Pluto *is* a planet!
such a calm voice to hear
Such a informative and interesting video
wow what great info. i always wonder about our solar system and the planets within it, now i dont have to wonder anymore.
This is my favourite Space channel on RUclips 😊😊
Ice giant...love it! Outstanding video!
Except it is _not_ an ice giant, it is a _gas_ giant.
EDIT: I should have checked this beforehand, I didn't know this became a legit scientific term for a gas giant mostly consisting of molecules other than hydrogen, rather than the naive idea of Neptune & Uranus having solid ice surfaces in old pulp fiction SF I was familiar with...
@@Daneelro Erm...you may want to watch the video!
My favorite planet of all. Cold, Distant and Blue
A brilliant insight as usual, thank you.
I remember hearing that a mechanical miscalculation was noticed by a dude named Miles. He corrected the error and this removed doubt that there was a Planet X affecting the orbit of Neptune. Science is neat.
You made a very helpful video keep up the good work
That Meethane has me dead but great video. Neptune is my fav planet in our solar system. Beautiful, violent and mysterious. Maybe before I die we will know more.
Great video as always
Absolutely beautiful! A Fantastic veiw thanks for all your efforts & it shows!, we appreciate it, I always leave with somthing new to think on and ponder over. So very cool my friend. Cheers
perfect timing
180 years ago some dude worked out where a planet was and how big it is,half the time I have trouble finding my keys
Neptune has clouds that means evaporation and warmth exist on the surface and it’s warm enough to keep a weather system so the atmosphere doesn’t escape into space and also with the atmosphere that does escape its replaced by the weather system. Probes need to land on Neptune to justify planets with atmosphere and clouds. 🤴🏽🕉🔺➕
The wind speeds of Neptune are 1,6°00 mph (2,465 km/h), the wind speeds of Saturn are 1,120 mph (1,800 km/h), the wind speeds of Uranus are 560 mph (900 km/h), and the wind speeds of Jupiter are 425 mph (685 km/h).
neptune is the most underrated planet in all of mankind
i rather think it is uranus
Another amazing video 💙💙💙
Don’t know what I enjoyed more, the information of the video or the accent of the narrator.
The wind is so fast it breaks the sounds barrier. . . Wow
You good sir, are amazing. Cheers!😌👏👍
I remember when I used to live on Neptune, pretty wild.
Thousand-degree ice ocean. Cool.
A masterpiece of a video. 🇭🇹
As a Pisces, Neptune is my planet 💕
2:31 lol it looks like Neptune has a face
It would be so cool if fairytale-like oceanic creatures were discovered to be living at the top of the mantle portion of the planet.
Imagine going to sleep and waking up in the dark spot of Neptune
the visuals of this video are slowed down by a factor or over 100 times, no way things move so slowly on Neptune
Little do people know that's actually the defense system for Pluto and its people 😲
It's correct! Am sticking to iT %here! 🥶🌐🥶
Also the Solar System's most violently windy planet.
Time to go diamond mining. Luckily I am able to withstand all sorts of pressure and heat/cold. I also do need need oxygen and can travel at the speed of light if I wish to.
Love it
The mantle makes me think of liquid nitrogen. Instantly freezing but the liquid itself is boiling.
Planet Neptune is so Blue, There is nothing I can do..Tell my wife I love her very much, She knows!
Neptune is my favourite planet! ❤️
Fun fact: the solar system is so big that compared to us we are only specks on the Earth
Jasper's... on Neptune!
-350 degrees would literally flash freeze a human 😮
Can you make a video on pioneer 10 & 11 the same way you did to the voyagers
Hi Jaroclaw, this video of mine talks about the Pioneer probes journey. Check it out here- ruclips.net/video/iBSGSbWMKn0/видео.html
Water world again? I've seen it 10 times before
Large undiscovered planet lurking behind Uranus.
I love Neptun and as soon as I'm gone I look forward to turning into a spirit and going for a casual swim in its liquid methane chlorine ocean with diamonds, girls' best friends in it. That's so much more exciting than anything you can experience on earth!
Fascinating
I wish we would drop an obviously durable as hell probe into Neptune's atmosphere to examine it point blank.
The sumerians, talk about neptune, and its deep blue color, that was over 4 thousand years ago.
“The solar systems most distant planet”
*sad Pluto noises*
Its crazy when you think about how much we still don’t know about our own solar system let alone the universe
bro we don’t even know are own ocean
Lord Tachanka
I was gonna say what u said haha
Or how much you don’t know about your granny
@@romankudryavcevshow oh snap dawg
such a calm voice to hear
Such a informative and interesting video
I love icy planets, they are so calm and cold from the outside, and mysterious in the inside..
Me too! They're very fascinating to look at, and wonder what's going on below it's thick atmosphere.
I would also like to be on an icy, snowy planet (If it exist out there, like Hoth).
Neptune winds are like 900 miles per away. No way mysterious you would get fucked up.
Calm? Surface winds breaking the sound barrier isn't my idea of that lol
Yeah, I think it looks calm from the outside eventough it isn't in the inside... But i didn't talk about only this planet, I meant this to all the icy planets.
In the inside, they're really hot.
Wonderful, just wonderful.
Now if I can just find a way to get some of those diamondbergs.
If you could just grab me one while your down there, that would be great lol V
The thing is diamonds would become pretty much worthless overnight if diamondbergs worth of diamonds flooded the market.
An extremely expensive and highly sought after material will turn into the most abundant and inexpensive material overnight, and probably cause some businesses to go bankrupt, and possibly break the economy.
@@Theendman42 to be fair, diamonds are not that rare on earth either, they are only as expensive as they are due to strong market manipulation and marketing.
I'd imagine one the size of an earth pebble would weigh tons.
Beautiful, clear, well spoken narrative. Stunning and beautiful visuals. A pleasure to listen to and follow. Your narration is like DAVID ATTENBOROUGH.
I think Dolly Parton should be the narrator. Wouldn't that be a hoot!
if only he had his voice too
🎃you can’t translate this “gego eko “🤔
@@cristi.3057 They should have scarlet Johansson narrate some of these man😭🖤 if u seen that movie “her” then u would get why cause scarlets voice is so like soothing idk lmaoo
Jose guapo should narrate
The fact that we are on a giant rotating rock in the middle of what we call "space", which is billions of lightyears of just "emptiness and nothingness" is just baffling to me.
What ye gonna do bout it lad
@@Scoremacx ion know man maybe an existential crisis or something
This sentience and awareness is a curse.
I wish I never learned anything about this universe. So many things to discover and explore, possibly colonize for human potential.
But it’s just so far away… we can look all we want, but it’s most likely we will never invent tech that travels at the speed of light.
@@ValentinoMarino11 with how humanity is atm, I doubt we find a way travel at the speed of light any time soon. I’m guessing humanity finds something close to it in about 500-1000 years. That is if we don’t wipe each other off the planet by that time.
@@ValentinoMarino11 even light speed is too slow for massive distances in the grand scheme of things. If we wanted to get to the nearest star it would take 4 years at light speed to make it.with current technology it would take hundreds of thousands of years to travel that far. Light speed would be cool to make it to nearby celestial bodies but We need FTL speed. Like someone said...we were all born too early to explore the universe. As far as humans know though, FTL travel is impossible because then we would run out of light.
Immagine how incredible it would be to have a neptune diamond
I have one
@@billynation4113 I’ll buy it from you for $10. Deal?
Why would it be
If we could gain access to that environmental and harvest tons of diamonds. It would drop the global price of diamonds immediately.
@@Drakey_Fenix I don’t think Jeff Bezos could afford it
These giant planets are so strange different from anything on earth.
While the sustances in that Neptune can be find also in Earth. What a strange.
It's crazy to think that planets like this are probably the majority of the ones that form in the universe and Earth is the extremely rare setup, it's even unique compared to the other 3 rocky planets in the solar system. And to take it a step further, Earth is 75% water which is something I can't wrap my head around, just knowing that everything I've seen in person is the rare part of the ultra rare planet.
@@justinburley6000 Earth isn't 75% water. Maybe you're referring just to the crust layer which is a very small fraction (1%) of Earth itself.
In this video, we take a look below Neptunes clouds, all the way to the ice giants mysterious core. Scientists aren't 100% sure what is at the centre of Neptune, but the spacecraft, Voyager 2, provided a lot of data about how the mysterious planet works. Watch until the end to find out what is going on down there! The visuals are a mixture of CGI and real images, and the "below the clouds" scenes are designed to give you a much deeper experience. Have a great day and I'll see you on the next video! V
Been a subscriber for a long time and I've always been fascinated by Neptune! Thank you for making this video.
Thank you for this amazing video 😊
Please.. Indonesian translation,, many Indonesian people watch your video and not all know English,, Indonesian translation please, thank you🙏🏻
real diamonds
Outstanding work as always
Besides being visually very beautiful, Neptune is so mysterious. We really need to send a robotic mission there to do more extensive research. Until then we can hope that JWST will provide us with some answers to the multitude of questions this planet poses.
As always......VERY interesting. Thank you. ( and please send Rolo my best ).
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I agree, visiting either of the ice giants is well overdue. Hopefully, a new mission will be announced soon! Thanks for watching Ellison! V
They'll find the Event Horizon
Iirc JWST isn't designed to observe the solar system but maybe there will be that once in a blue moon opportunity to observe the outer panet and trans-neptunian objects.
@ellissonhamilton3322 …two war mongers countries …🖕🏾
I just find it interesting that Neptune was found the same way research teams are trying to find Planet Nine. I hope they figure it out in my lifetime!
Pluto?
@@BackseatJuice oh man, how do I bring you the news...
@@paulolucero9864 It's still a planet and nobody can tell me otherwise. Don't care what anyone says, it is, and always will be a planet.
@@ruinerofjokes1418 you're wrong but ok
@@genegade Your mom.
These videos get better and better
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What’s your @? Asking for a friend
@@theodoregraham8359 can you stop this sh*t, plz
@@theodoregraham8359 pathetic much?
Mfs simping for a bot
its crazy how they can find planets through math and back in the 1800s
not really. its easy when u know what ur doing. most people are stupid and dont understand this. im actualy a mathmetician studying in gurgaon. 🇮🇳
Most people are stupid 😂
@@pacarhearne579 yeah most are uninteligent so they pick basic no brianer jobs. embarasing if u ask me lol
@@arjanpatel4895 come to think of it yeah it is, kind of like a test in school, its only easy if you really study for it. good luck on your studies!
@@luismariano8701 thx. im soon in univeristy harverd in usa im very smart guy
Your voice + narration + background music + content is out of this world. Best channel on youtube.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. V
@@V101SPACE I love your work, all my life I have been thinking about these planets and what their surfaces may be like.
hah, litterally
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Literally 😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣
Agreed
So being named after the god of oceans is actually very fitting...
A nice place to visit but I wouldn’t want to live there.
Mathematics can answer the secrets of the Universe. I only hate the fact that due to my School and Parents they kind of made me Fear Maths than love it. Making me lose interest in Mathematics even though I wish I could have been better in Mathematics... Making me Fear Maths made me Fear it more and ruin my results...
School makes it boring, for some reason. Maybe it’s because you’re “forced” to listen to it, and they give you tests that you’re supposed to pass or else you fail. Plus the fact that you have multiple classes in one day, which makes it worse.
Honestly I love geography and history, but school just made me say no to it.
I felt the same way as well then realized the importance of mathematics
Magnificent, mesmerizing presentation. Can’t wait for the next one!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. V
You know it’s going to be a great day when V101 drops a video!!
Those are some amazing visuals! Great content, mate, I just love it, either for fun entertainment or to learn something new :)
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. V
It blows my mind that hundreds if not thousands of years ago without the help of current technology how people figured out how many planets where in our Solar system using mathematics truly blows my mind
why we cant see uranus and neptune from the naked eye:
they are small and too far, but we can see stars because they are huge, and brighter
well you can see Uranus, all you have to do is take a hand mirror and........well nevermind.
You can actually see uranus with your naked eye if you know where to look. It's barely visible being around 5th magnitude. The dimmest stars a human eye can see are usually 6th magnitude (larger magnitude equals fainter). I've been able to see it on dark moonless nights, but I've also know where to look.
Fun fact, the ancient astronomer Hipparchus observed uranus and thought it was a star. He actually recorded it several times not knowing it was a planet!
@@StantonSpaceGamir so where do you look ? Apart from looking up lol
@@elena19-80 stelarium is a good tool to find out where planets will be in the sky. However it can be challenging if you are trying to find it and have a hard time recognizing constellations.
@@StantonSpaceGamir Galileo saw Neptune the same nights when he first observed Jupiter via telescope.
I’d be curious about the moons, and what kind of atmosphere they have
I'd suspect that they would have negligible atmospheres. None of them are particularly large except for Triton (which is the coldest object in the solar system, and it's thin atmosphere freezes onto it's surface).
Many features...environments vids available here on You've check them out...enter all about Neptune's moons
one of its moons rains Mountain Dew and its where the next Olympics will be held.
@@GotSawst lmao doof :-D
The only moon with a dense atmosphere in Solar system is Titan, which is Saturn's moon. Others don't have or have an extremely thin one.
Salute to the cameraman for risking his life for us and taking those wonderful shots.
There it is
Cameraman? These pics are taken from Voyager spacecraft and Hubble Telescope.
@@saifmehdi178 gotta love people taking joke comments literally :3
@@saifmehdi178 There is always two kind of idiots in these videos: one talking about "cameraman" and the other with the lame Uranus jokes.
Ya man, there is still hope.
Maybe in the next 50 years regular visits with space probes to planets like Neptune would be more feasible. It’s appearance is always such a beautiful thing to see.
I would not be 😢 around 😢
@@Fat12219 me neither.
I hope you’ll never stop doing videos. Very nice way to get space information. I love it!
If I remember correctly, I read once that one of the remote viewers (see below) that worked for the US government enjoyed falling down through the clouds of Neptune using remote viewing. Several of those involved with the highly classified program had done this as well and described the vivid colours as a spectacular sight.
(Remote viewing is believed to be an ability that we all have in which our consciousness can view places and objects at any distance and at any point in time; past, present, and future. When first considering whether a remote viewing program would be worthwhile, one of the gifted psychics that helped develop the program's protocols was once asked to view and describe individual planets. Among the observations the government scientists found most laughable was the remote viewer describing an atmosphere on Mercury. Though at the time we knew practically nothing about the planet, the scientists found the concept that a planet so close to the sun _could_ have an atmosphere absurd. It was twenty years later when shocking information was returned from satellite surveillance the US sent to the planets closest to the sun: it was confirmed there is indeed the presence of an atmosphere on Mercury).
If I ever saw a sci-fi movie with a planet raining diamonds I would probably scoff at its absurdity. That's crazy it could actually be real
Amazing video! You never fail to blow my mind! Neptune is my second favorite planet, next to Earth. Thanks for sharing!❤️