Journey to the Pale Red Dot - 4k
Ғылым және технология
On the hunt for other solar systems, scientists have discovered an Earth-sized planet orbiting the star nearest to our Sun, Proxima Centauri. It's an important test of whether we are alone in the universe. Stephen Hawking and others are calling for a mission to search for extraterrestrial life. NASA and private companies are studying what it will take to make our first interstellar space flight.
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I watch stuff like this before I go to bed when I'm nice and relaxed I enjoy watching this type of stuff
@mgavin7451
3 жыл бұрын
That’s what I’m doing right now
@RhysapGrug
3 жыл бұрын
@@mgavin7451 me to 🥱🥱
@rellhampton8375
3 жыл бұрын
@@mgavin7451 it's about that time for me to
@czaborny
3 жыл бұрын
I started it so it will be in my history when I get to bed. Now I will move onto dirt bikes and come back.
@alexanderholland8523
3 жыл бұрын
I understand it happened. To me
Spacerip is legendary. Truly one of the first KZread channels dedicated to space. I get a feeling of great nostalgia when I watch their videos. The godfathers/mothers of space content.
@hasnaalshammri4490
2 жыл бұрын
المهيون
I swear spacerip makes the most relaxing space videos in existence
@BlaineBlast
2 жыл бұрын
eeeh.. maybe u should try cool worlds out.
@BlaineBlast
2 жыл бұрын
@YourBakaSenpai we all cant have inquisitive minds i guess.
@jrgenhaderupalsing429
2 жыл бұрын
Mælnåppm. Lppplpll
By far the best explanation of star distances from our sun , easy to understand, lovely 3d graphics… great watch🤩
Am I the only one that thought this would be about Mars?
@cropunisher5879
3 жыл бұрын
Naaah, reaching Proxima Centauri is impossible anyway
@ItsMeQuill
3 жыл бұрын
@@cropunisher5879 for now.
@cropunisher5879
3 жыл бұрын
@@ItsMeQuill For thousands of years
@JamesHarris-
3 жыл бұрын
Matt: I'm trying to figure out if this little thing on my foot is a spider bite - also a pale red dot... :-)
@phantomwalker8251
3 жыл бұрын
@@JamesHarris- if it falls off,spider,if it gets closer,planet.
Her voice and the music are so relaxing 😌
Great video, so many comments saying music is too loud but, i heard the narrator just fine. 😁
@CessnaPilot99
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed, must have been they were wearing headphones or something
Love this video. Finally a video narrated by someone who knows what they're doing, and knows HOW to narrate properly.
She is the best narrator out there, She makes these documantaries amazing to not only watch but to listen too.
The best video about Proxima B I have seen. Great job!
@simateix6262
3 жыл бұрын
Edit: The best documentary about exoplanets in general
Watching documentaries likes this makes me feel sad for flat erethers and what they are missing out on.
@oneactionman
3 жыл бұрын
Haha the thick bastards
@NS-ux7yv
3 жыл бұрын
They don’t deserve this science
@lxxredxxl9587
3 жыл бұрын
@@oneactionman lmao
I’ve watched this documentary 10 times now And can’t even make it 10 minutes without falling asleep
@FtHoodSRP
3 жыл бұрын
You may be engaging the subconscious. That happens to me. Sometimes its a memory catalyst and I head for deep meditation.
@SamVekemans
3 жыл бұрын
She has a very nice sleepy voice :)
@epichourtime
3 жыл бұрын
@@SamVekemans that's why I can't watch this.
@RhysapGrug
3 жыл бұрын
Listen to her voice sends me into a sleep where I feel like I'm totally awake even though I'm asleep? I know this sounds weird, even freaks me out so much!. When it happens I immediately wake up.
@choosetolivefree
2 жыл бұрын
I know, boring af video eh
The music was so loud, that Alpha Centauri can hear it. 🤦🏻♂️
How can some people unlike this absolute amazing content is beyond me! Spacerip is the best out there.
@ciaran_keady
3 жыл бұрын
lol ‘out there’ yes yes i am childish
@wangson
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. Spacerip is amazing. I also am very fond of PBS Space Time although, that particular channel gets VERY deep into physics that I`m not at all familiar with. Still, they put out some absolutely captivating content.
@gamezxtrem3348
3 жыл бұрын
There's always a troll out there unless the narrator pronounced glaciers as glass ears that bugged the fire out of me
@gamezxtrem3348
3 жыл бұрын
Ok I think I figured out why the thumbs downs, the bloody music is drowning out the person talking. I watch KZread mostly on my phone through my stereo and all I hear is a whisper and crazy over powering music.
@MrEnjoivolcom1
3 жыл бұрын
Haters gonna hate.
I absoulty love this channel so much and the girl that narrates has a voice I could listen to for hours! She definitely pulls you in!
After getting over the miss-hearing of 40 trillion miles for the correct 40 trillion kilometers, I enjoyed this entry into popular understanding of how large 'space' really is and the monumental effort it will take even to get to members of our local planetary neighborhood. The narrator, Perry Ann Norton, did a most commendable job, with a very smooth and lucid tone, cutting through the sometimes over exuberant background music. I look forward to hearing Ms. Norton's voice on more video's from this channel. Overall, an outstanding production.
@BattShytKuhraezy
10 ай бұрын
DITT0
Great video, great 4k quality. I disagree with the comments about the music. The music was OK, I could hear the narrator without issues. I think they need to test this idea of laser-powered probes first. For example, they can try to actually reach Pluto in a day.
@kevincrady2831
3 жыл бұрын
Launch one at Oumuamua to get a better look. :)
This is literally the softest, most soothing and peaceful documentary, ever. I love it so much… 🌸
@EarthenCavy
Жыл бұрын
The narrator and music literally soothed my old bunny to sleep. ❤️
This ia a high quality documentary. SpaceRip is the best!
The music is competing with the narrator to disastrous effect. I can't watch it how it is.
Wow. Just outstanding & brilliant. Great narration. Amazing music bed. Can't say enough about this video. Thank you!
A tidally locked planet would be unlikely to possess a magnetosphere due to its lack of rotation. Without that, it would be unable to retain its atmoshere and transfer heat from the light side to dark side. Most red dwarfs are what's called flare stars, frequently producing CMEs that would make our Sun's superflares look like a kitten's sneeze.
@juliekonicke5329
2 жыл бұрын
How stupid do they think we are!!!
@douglaswilkinson5700
2 жыл бұрын
Spot on! Proxima is a *very active flare star* per recent new reports. Any orbiting planet is blasted by these flares making life impossible.
@chucksellers8422
2 жыл бұрын
I was going to write that I just don't think that there is life on tidally locked planets due to the extreme temperature differences of the 2 sides. Your argument is a better explanation..
@nigelft
Жыл бұрын
@chuck sellers With your example, we have already can see the effect of that, in the case of the planet, Mercury. In a Young Adult novel by Arthur C. Clarke, he speculated that if there is life, it would exist in the 'Twilight' Zone between the 'Day' Side - permanently facing the Sun - and the 'Night' Side - permanently facing away. Given the extremes, iifc (I haven't read that book in decades) then life would be in the form of giant 'beetles' far bigger than humans, that survive on the minerals in the rocks, but also uses its 'wings' as solar panel, if the terminus on the 'Day' Side shifts just slightly into the 'Twilight' Zone. I think he wrote that they were openly hostile, perhaps because they're territorial, as one threw a rock at one of the Astronauts, that was part of the first, or so, manned mission to the 'Twilight' Zone, damaging his space suit, in his legs, to the point they both had to be amputated ... I can't remember the title, but the key theme is of a young man, whom, having won a space competition to go anywhere on Earth, as a much larger space station, in LEO, has been internationally declared as being on 'Earth', he argued the point to get on board ...
The music is so loud, I can barely hear the narration. Please fix it. Thank you.
Perfect voice for narrating this subject
Magnificent doc, thanks for this great work!!
Soothing music and her voice make me falling asleep
Thank you for answering some questions I was curious about.
Well done lay person description of current ideas of space exploration and finding extraterrestrial life, with good narration and CGI.
Music was roo loud. I never understood why video makers wish to use music throughout video and make it hard to hear the narrators voice?
Amazing show! Thank you 🙏
What an amazing video. I am now looking at the Southern Cross in such a different manner now.
This narrator has a pretty voice. I can fall asleep to her narration - Dick Rodstein is still the OG tho
@stoneygator
3 жыл бұрын
Perry Ann Norton. I think she actually owns a company for female voiceover actors. She does several space documentaries herself.
Great documentary and as stated before, very relaxing while being informative. I'm going to be sharing this with those I know who are interested in space exploration. I look forward to more from this channel. P.s. I could hear everything just fine.
I love her voice too. This channel has two speakers with great male and female voices to help me learn and tuck me to bed. But please keep the background music and noise to the minimum, because they distract me from fully enjoying that beautiful human voice. Thank you.
3 things I want to experience before I die: 1. Use an appropriate amount of paper towels for a mess at hand. 2. Use up an entire tube of chapstick before losing it or running it through the washing machine. 3. Watch a full SpaceRip video without falling asleep.
@Tiagomottadmello
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂👍👍
@mikec3405
3 жыл бұрын
4. Watch a full youtube video vidout unskippable adds
@111danish111
3 жыл бұрын
@@mikec3405 get youtube premium.
@spasegeek9214
3 жыл бұрын
Numerous ad blockers let that happen. Where have you been the past 5-6 years ?
@jondoc7525
2 жыл бұрын
I just start it halfway next time I go to sleep .
Great Video with proper Research 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@fabiolapressler1097
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched this documentary 10 times now And can’t even make it 10 minutes without falling asleep
What an absolute, marvellous content. I WAS waiting for somebody to make 3D visualisation of the stars in relation to our star (Sun). 4K on 4K 📺 is so good as if you’re flying through space even faster than the speed of light. Just saying.😇
@neutrinos2478
3 жыл бұрын
download space engine.
An amazing documentary. Love the narrative.
Great documentary many thanks..
Wow, beautiful animations and explanation, thankyou! Subscribed!
Damn, you really have to sit and admire what our telescopes can do. Anxiously awaiting for the JWST photos slated to release on July 12th. I remember when I first saw the Hubble Deep Field image and was in awe when I was younger … so much from just one small spot in the sky. Then again to see the Ultra Deep Field? Made me both feel excitement and sadness. Exiting to see what we’ve been able to do with our short time here on Earth compared to the universe’s estimated age as a whole, but extreme sadness knowing that there are so many galaxies out there that we’ll never get to visit or see, let alone really know if intelligent life is on any of them. Just imagine … we sit here and dream of a day of being able to find an exoplanet that is able to inhabit intelligent life. We wonder if there could be a group out there just like us, on a planet way out there in space wandering if other life exists. It’s a wild thing to think about. You wonder if they’re advanced, going through their early years, or in a similar timeframe as we are with advancements. Can’t help but let your mind wonder to think what words they have for their everyday items, if they believed in God(s) or believe in a religion, if they ever discovered electricity, radio, or have something like the internet or even music. Saddens me to never know.
This documentary would have been a masterpiece if it had Sir Attenborough's voice!!!
@damn671
3 жыл бұрын
Nah.
Wish I could have watched it...music was annoyingly loud so I gave up
Yes yes yesssss! Music is a bit loud over her whispering though.
@ssgssbeet4133
3 жыл бұрын
Just a tad bit, that or it needs to be EQd just a bit, lower all those high notes
@andd124
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah . all the videos of thus channel has a loud music background .
@gamezxtrem3348
3 жыл бұрын
Honestly I could just watch it with out a musical background. It's about learning stuff, if I want music ill go to a concert.
@MushroomMagicGrowing
3 жыл бұрын
Yea wayyy to loud.
I've been subbed for a decade now. Half way to Proxima!
I actually googled the narrator of this video. I’m watching it again, her voice is so calming.
Until we can travel Light speed plus there is no reason to check out planets this far away. Proxima Centauri is 4.2 light-years from Earth, a distance that would take about 6,300 years to travel using current technology. Even at LS 4.2+ years.
Great video, it kept me awake whilst her soothing narration put me to sleep. Like one of those tidal locked planets. Poor things might be without a protective magnetic field, because there not rotating.
@johnbd9765
3 жыл бұрын
They are rotating - exactly once per revolution. Still, it's unlikely to be enough to generate much of a magnetic field, even with an 11.2 day year like Proxima B
Absolutely brilliant👏👏👏
good docu in every aspect! PLEASE MORE LIKE THIS 👍👍😎😘
I love love love this!!
Only stuff worth watching. Thank you
Amazing 3d videos displaying near reality stuff, good one
Amzing video i must say good space music🌞 will go through it
Mind blowing, please continue
It's so beautiful. It's beyond our imagination.
I wish they would start sending them now so I can see those planets in my late 60s.. that would be such an amazing feat from human kind..
Nasa should make the voyagers probe with super shining materials so it can be easily detected by our neighbors.
I love this channel. Grab your bong and Take a big ole fat SpaceRip! *note: If you turn your bass up and turn your surround speakers down, Her voice is perfect!
@nightlightabcd
3 жыл бұрын
Then you should leave the bong along and come to grips with reality!! It would take 70,000 years to reach that pale red dot! I repeat for the slow witted, 70,000 years!
@SugarGliderTribe
3 жыл бұрын
Sour Diesel time!
What a magnificent video!
Awesome video~
Watching these videos in 4K.... wow just wow!!!
great video, very informative with nice voice. thank you
This is high quality and informative.
Background voice-over is too loud, can't hear the music properly. keep it quiet, would you?
@daos3300
3 жыл бұрын
lol. sound mixer was drunk. or high. or both.
I love watching this while in my bed .🙏🙏
I ask just be alive when that day comes!! Im so anxious. To see this happens!!
Very interested but it's a very good idea in future space exploration missions to reach on Promixa Centurai system to find a pale red planet (Earth-like habitable planet) as the part of humanity in our universe.
weeb James space telescope needs to get launched already!!
@svenhoek8615
3 жыл бұрын
The Weeb James Space Telescope, built to find the hottest Anime girls in the galaxy.
@vashon100
2 жыл бұрын
Don't trust his spelling, it's James webb
Loved it ❤️
Very interesting and very nice video. Many thanks.
great show
VO is a grunt's hair from sounding just like cortana. made it a lot more fun.
For a 5+ year old documentary, this was excellent.
I love what you're doing, and I'm sure somebody has already addressed it, however, need to work on the sound mixing. From 10:50 - 11:00 the music is so loud I can hardly make out what the narrator is saying. This isn't the only time it's happened but it's one of the most obvious examples.
really superb.
This went from cool to BOOM very quickly...
Awesome 👍
Amazing, totally amazing that EVERYBODY making these films forget totally that we HAVE such a planet in Venus here that practically gravitationally locked and faces the Sun on one side only (practically), with its day being longer than its year. And still its dense atmosphere rotates the planet every few days, distributing heat and air all over the planet. The temperature on the dark side is the same as the light side, thanks to this. The gravitationally "locked" planets around Proxima Centuri do not need to be any different than Venus, with their thick atmospheres distributing the heat (and water vapor, if any) around the planet. No need to assume an oven on one side and a deep freeze on the other side of a gravitationally locked planet.
Her voice is pure bliss
her voice has same effect as anesthesia.so relaxing🙃
Brilliant' lovely voice
All speculation in a video game looking simulation, but makes a nice chill bedtime story. Old story for it talks about the James Web telescope to come online in 2018 to replace Hubble which hasn't happened yet and it's 2021 now leaving some scratching their heads asking why it's taking so long.
Life on a locked planet would probably be shocked by our day/night cycle in comparison. *"Your planet is literally spinning 365 times per cycle and gets thrown into darkness perpetually. wtf."*
@ryanotte6737
3 жыл бұрын
Haha, by comparison, they may boast how they have it easy. "Yeah, we just live in this planetary band of great weather and constant conditions all the time. Sure, there are the sand worms in the Great Desert and ice beasts on the Dark Continent, but nobody lives there anyway."
🌏"Absolutely sublime Documentary"🛰️🛸
Fascinating
Super nice narration 🚀🌏✨🪐 great docs 👍👍👍 thank you 🙏💘 feels like I’m headed to the planets 🪐, but only thing annoying me is music 😥- watching from Tokyo Japan 🇯🇵
Excellent
Great videos
Does Lyft go there
Wow...I might wanna download this
Space RIP after ripping a few bowls is riveting.
I think that the Earth and the life that is on it is something that is incredibly rare and in my opinion if there is other life out there we will never know it because the likelihood is so small
I'll never see a trip to another star...I'll be dead by then. Maybe if I pray hard, my soul will see it.
My Bed time stories my friend!
I enjoyed the video's narration and quality, but feel that before we can adequately and efficiently explore the cosmos we'll have to figure out how to warp space and find dilithium crystals.
@juliekonicke5329
2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the video myself, but I feel that before we can adequately and efficiently explore the Cosmos and not destroy any other beings,, we must look deep inside "Our Soul r system" and Choose the path of Light!!! Only Light!!!
Background music should be in the background, that is, a little lower.
Ones energy can travel faster then any thing the mind could see 👀 we are all here to learn and grow with are energy this is just a one stop of many
You just summed up my life mate
This video would be perfect if it weren't for that train.