Secrets Of The Asteroid Belts: Exploring Ceres & Vesta | Cosmic Vistas | Spark
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With the Dawn missions exploration of the asteroid Vesta and the dwarf planet Ceres, asteroids are a hot topic. See what these incredible missions have uncovered.
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Season Three of Cosmic Vistas zooms in to focus on some familiar solar bodies within our reach. How well do we really know our celestial neighbors such as Saturn and Mars? What do we have yet to learn? With the help of satellite technology and the incredible shuttles that put them into orbit, many questions about our solar system's past and future are finally being answered by science.
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So when were you gonna talk about Ceres??
Me...."How many sound effects do you want to use?" Spark ..........."Yes"
You should change the title. Although informative all we got was Vesta, and no Ceres?
@CodyRutty
Жыл бұрын
Ceres was ejected last month, chasing Voyager ll
The real challenge is to produce a sound track where the music and FX don't step on the narrator so we can hear him.
Secret reveal. Nice sound
"Exploring the Dwarf Planet Ceres" says the title, yet in the video "Vesta, Vesta, Vesta..." oh hey they're talking about how the probe is going from Vesta to Ceres... at about 20.5 minutes into a 22.5 minute video... "... but they really want to explorer near Earth asteroids" .... *face palm*
How long ago was this made?
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All this rock but where did it all come from?
Ceres was once covered in ice. Enough for a thousand generations of Belters.
I guess Michael Bay produced this with some explosions he had spare
Sound effects and back ground music ruined the video to loud.. I could barely hear him...
A simple question on these two statements: 10:21 - In the early days of the solar system asteroids like Vesta were built up from smaller bodies that collided and stuck together. 10:45 - In the location that is known today as the asteroid belt it's thought that the strong gravitational influence of Jupiter, the solar systems largest planet, scattered the asteroids and kept them from forming something larger. Instead many were broken apart by collisions, with fragments still occasionally raining down on Vesta right up to the present time. Q - When rocks collide, do they stick together or break apart?
@milejukic3297
8 ай бұрын
break apart
It's a miracle they didn't refer to Ceres and Vesta as MOON
Its definitely the earth looked so different in many ways like its very hot that planet is dying very bad
Seriously, do you have to absurdly melodramatic sound effects in every frame??!!!
This isn't about Ceres at all.
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The sound affects and music make this mini doc, awful to get into.. you guys should consider not using as much!
We should mine asteroids.
@handledav
Жыл бұрын
no
The thumbs down must be for using kilometers....
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772
2 жыл бұрын
Kilometers are un-American! Imagine how sad George Washington would be if he knew...
@faridjafari6356
2 жыл бұрын
@@paultheaudaciousbradford6772 But the measuring system which you claim as American is actually a British system which belongs to the exact country George Washington did fight to gain independence! :))
It looks more like a spaceship than "a great bird in flight" to me. I wish they would raise the age of their target audience a skosh. I love the images but I get tired of narration aimed at 2nd graders.