NASA Space Probe Discovered Something Strange in the Solar System
NASA Space Probe Discovered Something Strange in the Solar System
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The approximate radius of the solar system is 30 trillion kilometers. During the whole time of exploration of this space, mankind has found 316 minor planets. And 8 main ones that everyone knows about. But “know” is too big a word. In most cases, we only know what these planets look like and at what distance they are from the Earth. Everything else is just our assumptions. To replace speculation with facts, humanity regularly sends space research probes to other planets.
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More long videos like this please they're great when I'm trying to sleep.
Scientists: "Titan has oil" America: "sounds like that place needs freedom"
@missshroom5512
Жыл бұрын
😔
@Dr.Akakia
Жыл бұрын
Religions: hmmm we need some idiot there too
@jorgecrow4188
Жыл бұрын
I mean tbh nasa have already sent a probe to titan and NASA is amrican so aren't they launching freedom?
@raycar1165
Жыл бұрын
Well by that discovery it’s only logical that there must have been dinosaurs on titan… how else would fossil fuels get there. They wouldn’t have lied to us all along to make us think that oil is a limited resource rather than a natural geological process. 🧐
@5t0n3d-G4m3r
Жыл бұрын
@@raycar1165 dont use logic and critical thinking around the bots man, AI still has a long way to go before NPCs will work 100%
A movie-length Destiny video 🍿
@majorkramer
Жыл бұрын
Hold on, wait wait!. Did he say 3 billion dollars? WTF
I'm convinced that destiny is an incredibly complex computer-generated AI voice software and not human. Given how advanced AI is becoming, I think its incredible. AI or not I love this channel
@GetMoGaming
Жыл бұрын
I get a hint of that, but it's probably a VO actor's over-processed mp3 file, giving it that metallic-y sound. I suppose it could be AI though, it's getting better now.
@kifetienjulian1534
Жыл бұрын
putting it to words i agree.....an apple in quaters, leaves you wanting more....
@_Asinorum_
Жыл бұрын
They've provided the link to the voiceover website in the description guys. It does sound a little over processed, AI or not it's calming to ears! Cannot disagree to that!
@motu4883
Жыл бұрын
so true, some docs i dont watch because i find the voice annoying, cant understand, or if the voice seems dead with no emotion.
It’s incredible to realize that everything we see around us was created by processing minerals and raw material straight out of the Earth, I sometimes wonder if people stop to think about that, every single item we have and have created started from nothing basically, our collective mental effort made all of this possible, it’s absolutely incredible when you think about it.
@Grinningfartking6969
10 ай бұрын
thats called science
Expected some strange phenomena, ended up with a whole awesome video of the. Epic. Thank you for your great work!!!
This was such an awesome video. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. 💖💖💖
Outstanding piece of work, guys. I'll have to catch the rest later.
A long one! This made me day thank you! I listen to these when I’m lonely and to sleep
I love these educational videos, thanks so much for all you do for us 🙏😁
I get nervous holding a check for 200 dollars, I can't imagine being responsible for an object worth 3 billion. 😳
@insidiousbeatz48
Жыл бұрын
I dont mind holding a cheque for 200 dollars or kicking Mr Musk in the nuts x
@wood-wheel-wizard
Жыл бұрын
Yikes!
@majorkramer
Жыл бұрын
They should have at least added a live feed!. Sheesh
@insidiousbeatz48
Жыл бұрын
@@majorkramer they did it was called animal farm 👍
@umood-soundscapes
Жыл бұрын
Who on earth uses checks in 2023. I haven’t even see one since the 90s 😂😂
This has to be the most amazing channel on KZread, so informative and very in depth. Thetr must be a lot of mo ey spent making these videos, I wish the narrator was my dad 😁
@troydanable
Жыл бұрын
yeah its "Epical"
@bakedbakes2118
Жыл бұрын
Try kosmo. It's even better
@troydanable
Жыл бұрын
@@bakedbakes2118 honestly, seems a bit radical bro, cowabunga dude
Such a good, thought provoking episode Tgshabks for breaking it down so even those of us that aren,'t so science minded can understand what you're sharing!
Great video! Thanks a lot for every one involved in its creation. 👏❤️
Instead of waging wars everywhere on our beautiful planet, the US should focus on funding NASA on useful projects like these
Thank you for a interesting video!
I can confirm that it will be a awesome video
David, you're a poet. I have never seen a physicist describe the universe so eloquently and poetically as you do. Thank you for these videos. Keep them coming.
Very informative THANK YOU !
Props to the camera man, risking his life to film outer space for us 👏
@Rickagon
Жыл бұрын
Huh
@techforthedisabled9514
Жыл бұрын
Facepalm
@jorgecrow4188
Жыл бұрын
As always
@JohnGardnerAlhadis
Жыл бұрын
Such an original and funny post.
@trenchcoatmafia6793
Жыл бұрын
W camera man
This is so good 👍
Shout out to the camera man for recording all the footage 👏
can someone comment timestamp where the topic from the title is talked about? I dont want to have to sift thru the whole hour long vid to find it
@amalfi460
Жыл бұрын
No one has been able to make it that far……myself included
@techforthedisabled9514
Жыл бұрын
Its click bate
@user-fy7ru4ii1i
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely not! If we have to sit through it all, you have to as well.
The titles on their videos always make it seem like it's something new and huge but it always turns out to be old news. Saw this on Nova years ago.
I hope this channel grows and stays around a long time. I'm sick with Covid and am having the worst time sleeping. This is fascinating and relaxing enough to distract me from being cranky and ill. ❤
Another master piece,😌
1:15:09 I am absolutely amazed at the actual weight of Hubble's primary mirror !! 827 Kg ! I am really quite disappointed that we have not yet found a better technology to make such a mirror, after all, the only part that matters is the surface as it is a reflector, so that is a lot of extra glass behind it that is "dead weight".
LOVE this!
Good video!
The images are absolutely stunning, considering we're on a tiny space rock and launching things into space and also things like new horizons are over billions of miles away. Congrats on Nasa and other space agencies on these accomplishments!
@b.a.grissom4761
Жыл бұрын
You got to give props to the animators also because Cassini never flew through the rings or else it probably would have been destroyed.
"Saturn's other moon appears to have life." cuts scene Anyway, let's now compare two practically identical photos of Jupiter, one taken with the earliest toaster and the other with a $20 billion wonder of science. lol
Fantastic, thhank you. One tiny bit of constructive feedback you have the 900 C and the 4??F temperatures the wrong war around on the screen (the 900 is F and the 4?? is C). A petty point, but you might want to be aware of it.
@mansionoflostspiritsrecords
Жыл бұрын
For sure, someones gonna see it and later in life state is as fact
Great work...keep it up....in 1:08:32 sec small mistake in Venus surface temperature
Great video
From what my knowledge has derived of the JW telescope. And best graphics. Thx 😌 for this video of it's recent results.
This is fabulous! I have learned so much! I am so proud of our bright scientists, i will never feel bad by paying my taxes. I wish i was a "zillionnaire", able to support our students, and not to return a " cent" .I wish that every single American can feel as proud as i have been in my 54 years living in this nations. M.J.P.
@UnitSe7en
Жыл бұрын
If this taught you anything then what you knew before must have been equal to that of a rock. More likely you're just weak-minded and have fallen for the entertainment value of channels like this and come away after being bombarded with useless information thinking you know something new. You don't know anything new. You have learned nothing of value.
What If Social Media didn't exist
@coffee_uk
Жыл бұрын
Holy moly just thinking about it hurts my brain 🧠 🙃
Thank you sir.
why didnt the Mars rovers have mechanical brushes/squeegies to scrape off the dust at regular internvals, and then when they knew the duststorm was coming, why weren't the panels folded up or retracted until the storm passed?
Most wonderful thank you
25:08 i think someone was hungry 😂 🇺🇸 vs 🇫🇷
Man i can't get so high on space.
Nice 👌
OUTSTANDING.... I want to see more . What is the follow on to the wEBB TS.. Have we set one up yet?? Texas
Hi to you. You make very good videos and I like your videos very much. I watch your KZread channel and I hope you will always be like this and I wish you the best and be successful.
Those are the galaxies where cool sci-fi stuff is hapening we just can't see it yet 😂
Remeber old saying ( " nothing new under the sun ") that is why there is saying ( "every road to the rine") except space the final frontier
1:08:15 time. This music is from Mystic Desert │ Relaxing Desert Music │ Soul Tune. Posted 3 months ago. I have this in my collection. I love it.
funny how from that thumbnail cover, it shows a green glowing planet and since your channel name is *Destiny* , the first thing that came to my mind is the new green power called _Strand_ in Destiny 2 😁
Why is this video 1:20:00 long and not about the thing that the "space probe" discovered? Is this channel clickbaiting people with the title now?!
14:34 What?! Uranus is farther than NeptUNE!!??! Look AT THE PICTURE!
I once saw a potato close to that size at the local Farmers market
i wish you would show at the time what you are talking about not just random images that have nothing to do with the subject
I've been around a while and the earlier shots of Jupiter show a red storm easily twice as big as it is these days.
Dude the big bang theory is imploding, with those galaxies they found and the red light differential. It's okay, science always will have major upheavals. It's time for another.
I was going to ask how the bubble could encompass 11 billion miles including all 8 planets, when the solar system is 13 trillion miles wide. But, then I remembered that the solar system goes far beyond our known planets, beyond Pluto, and every further, half way to Alpha Centauri. Crazy when you think about what most people consider our solar system to be, or, essentially, every incorrect school aged model of it.
@wadewilson8011
Жыл бұрын
Even scientists don't know exactly. So don't break your hand on your own back thinking you've accomplished something.
@UnitSe7en
Жыл бұрын
The Oort cloud isn't confirmed to exist. Settle down with what you think you 'know', there, chief.
Amazon Rain Forest should be explored more?
@blondebomber-qo2uy
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, I'm exploring there while watching this video.
@mofarv73
Жыл бұрын
Yes! You can find really good deals on purchases there!
Looking at all these and still people fight over gods 😂.. be amazed humans are like worms from the eyes of a distant galaxy wait or even the sun lol
@Baner496
Жыл бұрын
And they will keep fighting over gods, resources and similar crap. Humans gonna end themselves.
Plasma? Yes! Big Bang? Never!
UGC 10214's distance is incorrect. The video shows 400 ly, but it's 420 million ly away.
That’s the new sub class strand from destiny
EXCELLENT !!! FROM U.K. 2023.
1:08:45 No that is incorrect-the atmospheric pressure on Venus is thought to be up to 90 atmospheres, so only off by a factor of ten or so !
US: did someone say oil? Lets go men!!
its a vast universe to study and learn, and yet we fight each others.. .I still dont understand why we dont cooperate to explore all those miracles
It feels like we know nothing really! 😮😮
5:50 that “something” splitting Tethys from the inside is gravitational pull from Saturn ripping it apart.
@UnitSe7en
Жыл бұрын
Yep. This is not a documentary. This is not science. This is not education. *This is entertainment.* All the ppl in comments of channels like these gushing about how much they learned.. No, they didn't learn anything. This channel nor others that are literally exactly the same are interested in teaching you anything, just keeping your attention.
When you can get the 9th planet to not be known as a planet in our solar system anymore, it should be a sign his words get places yours might not🚭.
we are used to believe there's just one sun in our solar system, but it is just an optical illusion. In fact there are four different suns, one for each season
Can you please make a video about planet 9
"That's no moon"
"Perhaps we came close to discovering the first living form of life". Aren't all forms of life living? Lol.
Doesn't the probe run out of battery /fuel? It's amazing how Voyager 2 can travel those further distances without going "flat". What's also amazing is how maths and technology was so advanced back in the 1970s and were about to predict things like for the probe to fly from one planet to another planet at a shorter distance.
@MichaelHarto
Жыл бұрын
Newton's first law. An object moving in space will keep on moving at constant speed without gravity and air resistance holding it back. The probe doesn't need to keep propelling itself to move, once it's moving at targeted speed, it can just turn off the engine and it would keep on drifting at that speed. And we shouldn't underestimate mathematicians, they were already super smart even in ancient times. So 1970's mathematicians were more than capable in calculating the probe trajectories through space. Besides, they have mini thrusters installed on the probe for navigation and course correcting.
@jmegrimshaw292
Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelHarto i was gonna say this..100% true, good informative reply 👍🏻
@sorrenblitz805
Жыл бұрын
Also they're nuclear powered so they'll last as long as the nuclear fuel is active, which could be 50 years could be 300 years.
@UnitSe7en
Жыл бұрын
That you have no idea how the Voyagers work on such a basic level tells me you need to stop watching entertainment crap like this and thinking you're learning something and get yourself educated instead. This channel is crap, the same as pretty much all of them like it (there's a lot). Teaches you nothing at all, is only interested in keeping your attention. One example being the hexagonal storm at Saturn's pole - We know exactly why it's that shape, the dynamics are extremely well understood... But what did he say about it here? "IT'S SUCH A MYSTERY ISN'T THAT AMAZING, GUYS". Watch real lectures, find real knowledge, not this crap.
Great show, who's the narrator?
That's strand!
1:24 nice
The rings of Jupiter appear to be pulverization of Jupiter's moons and eventual orbit decay.
A reduction in the number of galaxies seen in the future is an unproven hypothesis based on the time of observation and a crude understanding of the comically-named forces: dark matter and dark energy.
@svachalek
Жыл бұрын
It’s Doppler shift. We can see other galaxies are moving away from us in every direction. Dark energy is the leading explanation for why it is happening but the fact it is happening is simple observation.
Damn bro jwst found the new strand element for destiny 2 😂
Iz oblasti sazveždja Andromeda i Orion dolaze NLO, otkriće se uskoro 😉 Web je prekretnica u istraživanju svemira ..
Adoro seus videos. Douglas London de Londres Inglaterra 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I think both the Hubble and Webb telescopes are invaluable. There is detail in each that is totally missing from the other. I want to be able to see close-to-natural as well as the IFR. If I were to get a vote we would keep adding both to our instrument list as well as off-planet radio telescopes. Of course I'm an idiot, right, experts?
If galaxy’s are moving away at such a speed they will no longer be visible to us going past the edge of the visible universe. Are we not travelling through space at the same speed. Why are we travelling slower?
Can you light a cigarette on Mars ?.
Prop to the Narrator who saying this annoying Name 1M. times Bravo 👍🏻
Although we look to Titan and Mars as the most promising places to send humans, I think that Venus is also an absolute must for a long term goal of terraforming-even if it takes ten thousand years to cool and transform the Venusian climate, it could be done by automation. Sending a probe or more than one that seeds the orbit and upper atmosphere with either CO2 utilizing life forms or just Nano particulates that block the sun from hitting the planet by ten percent could slowly transform the planet, it's a goal that is well worth the effort, it's the only other planet that is almost the same as Earth.
@donnadecesere5069
Жыл бұрын
Venus is already inhabited. And we've been lied to about the atmosphere of Venus!!!!!
Cocoons inside the pillars of creation gas formation? No. Denser gas and dust regions. Yes. Words have meanings and convey mental images. So, be precise in what you use them for. There are no cocoons that produce stars.
1:22:02 I think that’s what a universe going through a black hole would look like
As long as I have a phone, food, internet, oxygen, and a house I would live on one of those
Thats not true about hubble, musk said they were making plans of a mission to upgrade it again
YES 1.5 HOURS LETSGOOOOO
Whistlendiesel really knows how to test his 5000kg g wagon
8:33 Appears to have life. What?
@techforthedisabled9514
Жыл бұрын
They didn't find life this guy is full of shit
I'M STILL WAITING FOR A THUMBNAIL THAT SHOWS THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SHOOTING A LASER AT A GIANT SANDWORM!!😁
That should build a 2.0 version of this telescope and have it orbit Pluto and watch the universe from there?😤
Quite amazing how a species in its infancy has the answer of how the Universe started with a big bang from almost nothing in size to become what it is today. It show humans aren't much different than chickens. When a chicken starts running in a chosen direction, soon more chickens join in, then eventually almost all of the chickens are running in that direction. Eventually they stop running and forget why they were running that way in the first place. The proof of this is all around us with greed, pollution and impending nuclear war from the rulers having such a greed for power and the masses following this senseless direction.
Life on a moon. It will likely have a Stargate.
Tell me...If the universe is so big than why won't it fight me.
@ethanking4995
Жыл бұрын
if the universe sneezed in our direction we would disappear
@Baner496
Жыл бұрын
Sun is enough to fart and we're gone.
The Arteta project hasn’t worked yet. Might not work
The universe is expanding, and accelerating but people still believe the steady state theory.. Some people woiud deny the existence of their own backsides..