Strange Features Of Martian Poles
Ғылым және технология
In this video I go over notable features of both of the martian poles.
Intro, outro and many other clips in this video were made with Space Engine.
Most of the images used are provided by NASA.
Music:
1. Twin Musicom - At the Foot of the Sphinx
2. Kevin MacLeod - Floating Cities
3. DL-Sounds - Mercury
4. Kevin MacLeod - Crypto
5. Kevin MacLeod - Spacial Winds
6. Kevin MacLeod - Martian Cowboy
7. Kevin MacLeod - Ossuary 1 - Beginning
Пікірлер: 73
As a Pole, I approve.
@paradisebreeze1705
Ай бұрын
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@drademmy5434
Ай бұрын
Poland will into space
@SquirrelASMR
Ай бұрын
1 like = 1 pierogi
@user-uw9bi6fu1r
Ай бұрын
Are you Martian tho?
@SonOfTheChinChin
Ай бұрын
@@paradisebreeze1705indonesia mentioned ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 🦅🦅🦅
It would be so cool to look at Martian ice under a microscope and seeing microbes!
@deanmartin2332
Ай бұрын
If they exist.
Youre such an underrated channel!
Great scientifically oriented writeup, loving this! Planetary sciences for the win!
These recent videos make mars seem so close to us, like I'm exploring the surface. Really cool.
@TRYCLOPS1
15 күн бұрын
It’s really not. Dust is thin and can cut, plus it’s radioactive and poisonous to animals and plants.
Imagine our atmosphere having insane seasonal pressure differences just because one of our poles is a few kilometers higher then the other. It makes Mars seem so fragile. Its just barely hanging on. Great content DA.
There's always so much more detail than it seems and it's awesome. Good stuff for repeat viewing.
Mars is so spooky. It has this vast, barren landscape, but is apparently devoid of all life. To think that once upon a time, Mars was warm and covered in water. It surely must have been teeming with life, although probably very small things. But now? It's so eerie and dead.
@clavichord
Ай бұрын
We don't have conclusive evidence yet that there is no life at all on Mars today... we know that certain forms of life on earth might be hardy enough to survive on Mars...
@richardconway6425
Ай бұрын
@@clavichord true !
@TRYCLOPS1
15 күн бұрын
@@clavichordwe don’t have any evidence there was life there at any point either. It’s theorized there was liquid water there at some point. But no signs there was life at any point.
Wow Drex, this is the most in depth look at the Martian poles I've ever seen. Fascinating!! Keep up the great work my friend!👍👍
Excellent video. I was only aware of one image of a landslide in action. First time I've seen the other two.
Salute from Toronto appreciate the content
Aamzing Video ! I have learned so much, thank you !
Extremely interesting. Thank you for sharing!
Thx for the new video!! Love your videos about mars 👽🟠
Informative and fantastic video. 😊 Loved it.
Ice to see you
@distantthunder12ck55
Ай бұрын
To see you ice!
Love your stuff man!!
12:00 THERE'S OIL ON MARS! GIVE THE DOD BUDGET TO NASA!!!
Great video again!
Iconic high-resolution photos in here ❤ thanx
Maybe one day they can send a rover on those Martian poles
I love your content!
Fire vid man!!
Nice Video
I love your content
Why haven't we sent any probes to the poles? There are WAY more interesting things going on there than the usual bland desert that we've gotten thus far.
@MarsStarcruiser
Ай бұрын
I know about the light problem, leading them to deploy closer to equator so they can get enough to power onboard systems compared to if they landed at the poles. The nuclear battery ones like curiosity rover, may have an alternative problem though. One of its advantages was sufficient heat generated by its nuclear battery to vicariously assist in mitigating its mechanical components from freezing up. But that same heat could slowly melt its way down through the martian ‘permafrost’ until it becomes progressively stuck and inoperable over a short span of time. And those robots are slower than literal turtles. Opportunity has highest mileage at 26 miles over 14 years, curiosity is almost at 20 miles over 11 years. So nothing can really move the thousands of miles south/north away from poles to avoid becoming stranded(potentially permanently) during corresponding the martian winter 🥶. I’d imagine a one-off probe may be sent-one day, fully expecting it to be lost eventually, but may purposefully melt its way down through the ice, taking readings entire time, much like they are considering with Europa
So interestyng realy I like it
Yeah. Let’s go there.
Really, they should be putting more effort into researching the Martian polar regions. If we were to build a colony on Mars in the future, the water ice that is at the pole could be very useful.
Can you do more videos about titan or Io
This is a great report, I love how you showed how Martian ice age looked like, love how you explained the tilts; Martian arctic, and south pole region, Hellas planitia, so so so fascinating! Imagine a rover on a rim of Korolev crater, or even Louth! imagine the data! ffs why cant they give nasa more money to do all these missions, there are so many things to explore! and we are all not getting any younger
It's interesting the water ice is a totally different form with different characteristics then the ice here on earth
The water-ice cap must have shrunk by ablation at a slow rate, given it's lower latitudes, being relatively thin and the inter-seasonal release of pressure from the overlying sublimating Co2.
Finally, a new video and your my favorite astronomy channel!
who came in the petri dish...
Imagine if we could collect core samples from the actual water Ice on Mars? It would definitely prove whether life ever existed on Mars. Or would it ?
I'll bet that would be great margarita ice
Why do they add a black spot over the poles pictures ?
@iplyrunescape305
8 күн бұрын
something they don't want us to see
Question: is the CO2 in our atmosphere build up in our poles too? If not why?
@jameshall1300
Ай бұрын
It doesn't. The temperature at Earth's poles isn't nearly cold enough to freeze CO2. On Mars it freezes during winter, and then slowly sublimes away as the pole warms moving into summer.
@MarsStarcruiser
Ай бұрын
It is… kind of. But rather than truly frozen solid as its own substance, it still gets locked within the gaps of ice crystals. They can take core samples and be able to tell the atmospheric composition of corresponding time frames thanks to this.
@pascalleyat2274
Ай бұрын
Thank you for answering my question. I agree with that ❤
@pascalleyat2274
Ай бұрын
Earth, like mars pole has a winter and summer even the temperature time between both planets are different, winter can be pretty cold on earth poles Reason I asked . I appreciate the different points of view. Love and respect to all
I never understood the controversy of former liquid water on Mars… when theres literally huge liquid WATER-ice caps on Mars
Can’t you provide a section of the polar region instead of giving numbers? Graphics work much better than the delivery of metrics.
Would be crazy if there was an ocean under the caps like Antartica.
@MarsStarcruiser
Ай бұрын
Multiple fluid cavities have been found by Insight already that are likely liquid water… the problem is they are also likely extremely dangerous. Unlike the ones supported by geo thermal, these ones are instead expected to be ‘nuclear heated’. This is already a problem because the red planet already went into through a natural nuclear event similar to Oklo Africa, but on a dramatically larger scale that blasted uranium all over the martian surface from point near its north pole. These current cavities may steadily reach a similar point again Good news atleast, theres a surprising amount of fissile material available somewhat on the martian surface, bad-news is probably gotta watch your geiger counters everywhere you go and be cautious of anything already melted😅
6:09 so the red weed does exist
Mars has ICE ??!!!!
Look at vibes of cosmos maps
Looks like
Permafrost
It's called ice!!! Don't be gullible and listen to every lie you hear!!! Earth has it too!!!