This is a remake of one of the first video that I made, 4 years ago. It was my first ''popular'' video that got me my first couple hundred subs so I wanted to make this one special. Hope you like it ❤🔥
Something about seeing the sun from the distant dwarfs so far away makes me a bit emotional. It’s like being so far from home 😢. I can’t imagine being somewhere that our sun is just a bright dot in the night sky
Most billionares in the world specially all western countries or first world we say that doing everything to search in life outside earth. The rich wants to extend their life building bunkers or even bomb shelters on earth soil. They are afraid to die because they love the materials on earth! But biblically speaking this will end! No one will survive outside earth and biblically life is designed by God to live only in earth. No one can stop that our world will end soon!!!
There's something beautifully eerie about the moons of the gas giants only being able to see two things. A tiny, cold sun... and the massive looming body that they orbit.
Indeed. I got the same vibe as well, especially from Saturn, with those gigantic rings, that are actually millions of asteroids, widening the planet's diameter even more. And the fact that this actually feels like a lonely cameraman on the surface of each of these planets.
The view from the frigidly frozen barren surface of Triton, looking up at giant blue Neptune in the twilight sky must be incredible. It is a shame Neptune was not on an ideal part of orbit when New Horizons was sent to Pluto.
Imagine the feeling a future astronaut would experience when traveling to distant bodies in our solar system or even leaving our solar system entirely and seeing the light of our sun fade to nothing more than a dot amongst many that fill the sky. The dot that lit our day the dot that kept us warm the dot that we call our sun… fading away as the astronaut travels further. No longer strong enough to warm not close enough to fight off the dark and indistinguishable form many other objects in the sky. That must be quite a feeling.
Well, the sun has cradled life in our solar system for billions of years. There's something.. horror-esque, about leaving it's comforting light. But astronauts will have to leave it, one day- since we're slowly ruining our own planet.
Love everything until it loves you back!! Mosquitos too!!🦟 ❤ Each of us and each galaxy would represent a cell!! 🦠 We’re stars putting ourselves back together again!! Like Humpty Dumpty!! 🥚 🐓 The sky is blue because we’re meant to imagine it as a diamond!! The auroras then create the rest of the spectrum!! 🌈 💎 A purple sky would reflect the heart of the ocean!! An opened mind!! 🤯 The earth purring more!! Purrrrrple rain!!☔️ 🐈⬛ 🧶 Each thought to me is a solar flare, which shifts us into parallel worlds!! It’s hard here!!! I’m a peaceful dude, yet my life here has been super difficult!!🥹 Alpha Centauri represents a shift in consciousness!! Dog planet!! We’re riding the alpha waves!! Woof woof!!🐶 🐾 This is our world peace and enlightenment for the world and universe!! All is one!!😇🥳🥰🤩 We’re each a mini universe!!🌌 The 3 Body Problem represents our gut brain, 🍱 heart,❤️ and mind!! 🧠 The moon is a black hole!! 🕳️ A neutrino!! The planet is a colonized moon!!😇🌍👽 The sun is a shapeshifter!! 🌞 Are you and I sculpting together as a team or as individuals??? 🧑🎨 Using the moon as a tool!!! 🪨 The Sun is the eye!!👁️ I love the tool/word grinder!!!😮 We’d be Bumping and Grinding!!😂 The Earth is like a refrigerator and the atmospheric pressure is melting or defrosting the stars above, as if they’ve been in the freezer!! 🥶 It would also reflect us krystalyzing and becoming diamonds in the sky!! 💎 💎💎 Lucy becomes Maisie!! 🐒 👽 We could be stars from above aka heaven, melting everything from above, as well! Like a River Running Through It!!! 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 Gravitational waves or our thoughts raining down on us!! 🌧️ Unlocking a Secret Garden within and outside of us!!🤫 An Oasis!!!🏝️ 🏝️🏝️🏝️🏝️ Flowing!!! It helps a lot to flow!!!🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 Letting go, so we can concentrate more and work on our project!! Heaven On Earth!!🌍 👼 Flowers!! 🌺 🌸 💐 and Flow-Ers!!🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 I know energy is still impurrtant!! 😻 And of course imagination!!! Love!!!💗 🐶 🎾 🧶 🐈⬛ To create heaven On Earth, the galaxies collide!! 🌌 Twin flames connect!! 🔥 🔥 We’re creating quantum entanglement!! Ghost particles merging, becoming more like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man!!👻👻👻👻👻👻👻👻 The universe is still the Earth!!⭐️🌍⭐️ We’re seeing it from the insides!! 🕵️ Like we’re inside a volcano 🌋 or wishing well!! The stars and galaxies are like coins!!🪙 The Goonies vibes!! 💀 We’re treasure!! Antarctica is treasure island!! 🐧🇦🇶 Unlocking antimatter!! 🐜 Booby and booty traps exposed!! Planet X!! Hubba Hubba!!🥰 Everything and everyone has been our teacher!!👩🏫 3D is like the murky bottom of a bong or volcano!!🌋 The fourth dimension, representing Mars is like the stem of the bong or the volcanos vent!! 👽 Experiencing higher dimensions is like the smoke or magma reaching our mouths 😋 and then circulating through our bodies!! We are the Earth!!🌍 👼 The road less traveled!!!🧳 🌹 Straight up!! 🎈 🎈🎈🎈🎈We’d be super condensed or extremely packed neutron stars!! Like Rigel!! Blueberries 🫐 Antioxidants!! Betelgeuse has evolved into a neutron star!! 🧊 🦖 🧊 🦕 🧊 🦣 Our long winding road, exploring different dimensions, finally straightening out!! I’m getting Pee Wee vibes!! Large Marge sent me!!🚴😂 We’re vaporized, as if we’ve been smoked or roasted!! 💨 The smoke representing again those compressed neutron stars climbing the higher dimensions of the universe like a chimney!! I’m Mary Poppins, y’all !! ☂️ 🧞♀️ It would also represent us as a comet traveling through a wormhole!! 💫 Who me, I’m just a worm!!🐛 🫖 Solving a labyrinth!! 🦉 Solving amaze!!! 🦋 Different energies tell a different story!! 📚 We’re storytellers!! Artists!!🧑🎨 We’re energy first!! 🐝
It's not that bad actually. This video fails to show how bright the sun really shines on the planets. On Pluto, it shines about 300 times brighter than our full moon. That means you could easily read a book at Pluto noon time. If you stared at the sun, its light would still shine so bright your eyes would hurt.
Watching the sun rise on any of Jupiter's and Saturn's moon, while having the gas giant as a bright contrast, is an amazing visual and I'd imagine the real thing to be just as amazing. Space is incredible.
@@deleaptealeaf8935in zen, the concept of beginners mind teaches that you should treat even the most mundane and boring tasks you do all the time like it’s the first time you’ve ever done it.
Well, now i know what it feels like to be an interstellar traveler. As you travel further and further from earth, the sun gets smaller and smaller and you feel so far away from home. I got homesick looking at that small sun from the outer planets. Knowing that soo much time passes as you travel, there will be a lot of things happening on earth that you will miss out. You are on a lonely, isolated journey across the universe. On the bright side, you are on your way to experience things that no other human has ever experienced. Stepping on other planets, trying to find alien life. Hopefully those experiences will be worth leaving earth for.
You wouldn't be a true interstellar traveler though. Sedna is currently closer than the heliopause which would not put it in interstellar space. It's right now only a few decades away of being at its closest point to the sun. I think the video editor put Sedna here more toward it most distant point, something that will not happen for the next 5500 years or so. At that distance it would technically be in interstellar space. But still calling yourself an interstellar traveler for having visited Sidna would be like saying you've swam across an Olympic-size swimming pool when you've barely dipped your toes into the water. Space is big 😵💫
Being away from the Sun makes my heart ache in a way that is so difficult to describe. The sun and moon are a deep part of our lives. I remember looking at the moon through binoculars for the first time and crying. We're so lucky we are living in an age where we can study and get to know these things about our world.
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Funnily enough, you can experience this on Earth in northern Alaska because of the earth's tilt. In Burrow Alaska, there are periods where the sun is down for a few months because the planet tilts away from the sun for that time period. The sun comes close to rising, but never does.
@Hollyucinogen lol. Two totally different meanings between those two words. I wish I could see it, but 30+ year voyage plus instant death make it a wee bit difficult 😕
@@ulibarriL We were born too late to explore the oceans and too early to explore outer space, but we were born just in time to watch documentaries about them on TH-cam. 😁
"At a temperature of -187C (-305F), the Sun's heat barely reaches here" Man. That really puts into perspective just how much heat our sun puts out. Imagine the reach of a bigger star!
Maybe, but even the Stephenson 2-18 (the largest known star in the universe) isn't nearly as hot as the Sun. NOT even the UY Scuti or VY Canis Majoris (some of the largest known stars) can compete. *The Sun* = 5600°C (5772 K/about 10000°F) *Stephenson 2-18* = 2926.85°C (3200 K/5300.33°F) *UY Scuti* = between 3500 and 3800°C (3773.15 and 4073.15 K/6332°F and 6872°F) *VY Canis Majoris* = 3217°C (3490 K/5822.6°F)
@@MDDeGrande1994Their surface are cooler but their cores are much hotter than the sun. Also, distance from the stars matter more than their surface temperature. So if we replace the sun with Betelgeuse, we would get fried because it will be much bigger and closer.
It's one of the coldest places in the solar system as well surprisingly. -235C on average compared to -230C on Pluto yet Pluto has a light atmosphere as well and is further away. I suspect the faint light simply reflects of Tritons thicker atmosphere giving those unusual colours. I cannot imagine a temperature just 40C above absolute zero where all molecular activity stops due to freezing.
@@miloesalazarThe sun is personified and seen as a deity in many different religions, usually one of the most important and revered deities in a pantheon. In my religion we call him Helios.
I remember reading that if you were to stand on the surface of Pluto at "noon", the sun would be 1/900 the brightness it is here on Earth and that there's a moment each day near sunrise/sunset here on Earth when the light is the same brightness as midday on Pluto. I get usually up before dawn most morning and go outside with a cup of coffee and imagine myself being on Pluto...
For some reason i was expecting the sun on mercury to take half of the horizon. Very close to the sun, you know. Apparently not THAT close.😅 Pluto, baby, come back home, we miss you❤
I think Sedna puts the scale of the Solar system into perspective, taking 11,400 years to orbit the sun and it isn't even the most distant object in the system. Measuring (in AUs) at the Aphelion like the video, Sedna is 892.6 AU, the most distant object found to-date is 2,310 AU, the Oort Cloud, thought to be the edge of the solar system is 120,000 AU (2 ly). We have a long way to go before we're exploring the galaxy.
Sunrise in Arctic areas of our planet are more beautiful and can last for hours, just before the polar nights and polar days. Hello from northern Yakutia
Just awesome. It is so hard for me to contemplate the distances between the planets. But this video makes me realize how big the sun really is. For the sun to be seen from some of these distant planets is shocking. Thanks.
Awesome. As the distance increased, an unknown fear of lonelyness came in mind. How lucky we r having all the beautiful things in our planet. Still can't we live happily?
Don't forget, mercury is tidally coupled with a 3:2 resonance, or 3 rotations (sidereal days) per 2 orbits around the sun. It's orbit is 88 earth days, making a day 2x 88 earth days, so a sunrise would take several earth days to play out.
@@weird8fishes Thank you so much for asking 💗 I feel like it's too heavy to even write in detail. I try to keep my head above water and feel anxious cause I have a long road before I hopefully get out of the situation and a lot to try and fix by myself while I find it hard to function due to anxiety and fear. Don't know how to step out of this mentally paralyzed state. I really appreciate your comment though 🙏
Another interesting fact you might cite is how long a full sunrise would take. Given the length of a body's day (or time facing the sun for moons), taken with the size of the sun from its location, they would vary from minutes, to hours, to earth-days and weeks.
If you were on a moon of Jupiter, it would perhaps be dark for several weeks when Jupiter is in front of the sun and the moon first has to orbit Jupiter until it gets light again 😱
@@user-m3a66y within that range of the planet you`d be dead from the radioactivity that emits from jupiter anyways. Darkness would be forever at that point
Im going through some tough times and i found your channel and watching these videos gave me so much peace. I think if i got to see any of these sun rises i would just sit down and watch the sky all day
If you want peace research the truth. All the space videos are doing is confusing you even more. Ever wonder why the wandering stars are god named? It's a re- legion. A pagan one at that. It's sun worship and has absolutely nothing to do with the ground you dwell on.
The music whispers a somber melody, delicate as twilight’s shadow, yet it dances with a subtle hint of dawn’s promise. Alone, I stood amidst the celestial ballet of moons, each a silent guardian over the horizon’s awakening. The video captured this interstellar rhapsody, a visual symphony that stirred the soul and ignited a quiet joy within the vastness of my solitude. Thank you for the upload!
The fact that we have such sizable amounts of research and new findings on exoplanets to the point where you have to specify when you’re talking about the planets of our own solar system is so cool to me lol.
Here's a fun fact for you: We know more about some exoplanets than we do about Venus and Mercury. Both of those are incredibly difficult to do proper research on: Mercury for its proximity to the sun and the enormous velocity required to send equipment there, Venus for its incredibly thick and electronics-hostile atmosphere, as well as both their inward position to the sun compared to Earth which makes them much harder to observe than outward bodies.
I love these videos, but they also terrify me in a way. My brain can't even fathom how far away some of these planets and moons are. While these sunrises would be a sight to die for (literally!) I wish to remain here on Earth 😅🌍🌅
2:37 the most beautiful sight i have ever seen. I envy aliens who live on moons orbiting ringed planets like Saturn, they get to see that in their sky every moment
Space is so eerily beautiful. I always wish that it were possible for us to just go out into space, as if it's just a casual road trip to the mountains on earth. I would love to just explore it all like a giant video game.
I think Earth has the prettiest sunrises out of all of them but Mars comes pretty darn close. A lot of people might be surprised that Pluto's days are so bright, assuming the sun would just be a slightly bright star (as far as Pluto is, it's nothing compared to even Proxima Centauri, which is where the sun would indeed just appear to be an unusually bright star). In fact, 13 to 17 minutes after sunset, conditions are the same brightness they'd be on Pluto, NASA even calls this "Pluto time". I imagine even on Sedna, the sun would be unsafe to look at directly.
Woke up this morning, turned on TH-cam and learned something new. I had never heard of any other "planets" in the solar system. I did know that Pluto was in dispute for the title of planet, but hadn't paid attention to the final verdict.
The amount of love for us is crazy beyond anything we see here, imagine asking God how he made all these planets to align together just so we could breathe air through our little tiny noses lol.
Thank you for including Pluto! I don’t care what Neil deGrasse Tyson and his cronies say Pluto has, is and will always be a planet in our solar system.
something about the human POV out in deep space is so depressing, humbling, and majestic at the same time. Earth really is the only home we have, and we treat it like trash when everywhere else is so unfriendly to life
I swear I thought Mercury would be MUCH bigger… I gather it’s a movie.. however in “sunshine” 2007… from the observation room, IIRC, Mercury passes infront of the ship and its tiny .. while the sun is literally the whole background to the planet.. maybe it’s just perspective.. or for movie purposes. Just strange as Brian Cox was the science advisor on the film. Anyway. Just a thought.
Yeah people usually think that because of movies or because it is ''the closest planet from the sun'' but it's still 58 million km away from the sun, which is still a lot
Imagine EU, China, US and RU giving 80% of the military budget every year to their astronomical department, we might have already had the chance to go there to see the sunrise
This is a remake of one of the first video that I made, 4 years ago. It was my first ''popular'' video that got me my first couple hundred subs so I wanted to make this one special. Hope you like it ❤🔥
I feel like this engine makes astronomical objects look smaller than they are.
Interesting
Nice video. The best thing about it is it makes me aware of lesser-known dwarf planets that children never study about in school.
It's so much better! Thanks for this! Made me cry.. 🥹
But that's just our neighbourhood on a universal scale
Something about seeing the sun from the distant dwarfs so far away makes me a bit emotional. It’s like being so far from home 😢. I can’t imagine being somewhere that our sun is just a bright dot in the night sky
I couldn’t have said this better myself ❤
At least they have moons and the rest of the Kuiper belt to keep them company. Sedna is completely alone out there...
I felt a pressure in my chest, like anguish, and now I'm sad.
I had a similar feeling, it seemed so lonely out there in the depths of space, and so far away from home
Most billionares in the world specially all western countries or first world we say that doing everything to search in life outside earth. The rich wants to extend their life building bunkers or even bomb shelters on earth soil. They are afraid to die because they love the materials on earth! But biblically speaking this will end! No one will survive outside earth and biblically life is designed by God to live only in earth. No one can stop that our world will end soon!!!
There's something beautifully eerie about the moons of the gas giants only being able to see two things. A tiny, cold sun... and the massive looming body that they orbit.
Indeed. I got the same vibe as well, especially from Saturn, with those gigantic rings, that are actually millions of asteroids, widening the planet's diameter even more. And the fact that this actually feels like a lonely cameraman on the surface of each of these planets.
Yeah, when the camera panned over to Jupiter, it legitimately felt like a jump scare
Yes, the big gas planets look scary from their moon
The view from the frigidly frozen barren surface of Triton, looking up at giant blue Neptune in the twilight sky must be incredible. It is a shame Neptune was not on an ideal part of orbit when New Horizons was sent to Pluto.
Imagine the feeling a future astronaut would experience when traveling to distant bodies in our solar system or even leaving our solar system entirely and seeing the light of our sun fade to nothing more than a dot amongst many that fill the sky. The dot that lit our day the dot that kept us warm the dot that we call our sun… fading away as the astronaut travels further. No longer strong enough to warm not close enough to fight off the dark and indistinguishable form many other objects in the sky. That must be quite a feeling.
Scary yet beautiful
Well, the sun has cradled life in our solar system for billions of years. There's something.. horror-esque, about leaving it's comforting light. But astronauts will have to leave it, one day- since we're slowly ruining our own planet.
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Very sad truth indeed.
Not warm enough from Pluto on, but still bright enough to sting your eyes and burn your retina if you're not careful while staring at it.
Love everything until it loves you back!! Mosquitos too!!🦟 ❤
Each of us and each galaxy would represent a cell!! 🦠 We’re stars putting ourselves back together again!! Like Humpty Dumpty!! 🥚 🐓
The sky is blue because we’re meant to imagine it as a diamond!! The auroras then create the rest of the spectrum!! 🌈 💎
A purple sky would reflect the heart of the ocean!! An opened mind!! 🤯 The earth purring more!! Purrrrrple rain!!☔️ 🐈⬛ 🧶
Each thought to me is a solar flare, which shifts us into parallel worlds!! It’s hard here!!! I’m a peaceful dude, yet my life here has been super difficult!!🥹
Alpha Centauri represents a shift in consciousness!! Dog planet!! We’re riding the alpha waves!! Woof woof!!🐶 🐾 This is our world peace and enlightenment for the world and universe!! All is one!!😇🥳🥰🤩
We’re each a mini universe!!🌌
The 3 Body Problem represents our gut brain, 🍱 heart,❤️ and mind!! 🧠
The moon is a black hole!! 🕳️ A neutrino!! The planet is a colonized moon!!😇🌍👽 The sun is a shapeshifter!! 🌞
Are you and I sculpting together as a team or as individuals??? 🧑🎨 Using the moon as a tool!!! 🪨 The Sun is the eye!!👁️
I love the tool/word grinder!!!😮 We’d be Bumping and Grinding!!😂
The Earth is like a refrigerator and the atmospheric pressure is melting or defrosting the stars above, as if they’ve been in the freezer!! 🥶
It would also reflect us krystalyzing and becoming diamonds in the sky!! 💎 💎💎 Lucy becomes Maisie!! 🐒 👽
We could be stars from above aka heaven, melting everything from above, as well! Like a River Running Through It!!! 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 Gravitational waves or our thoughts raining down on us!! 🌧️
Unlocking a Secret Garden within and outside of us!!🤫 An Oasis!!!🏝️ 🏝️🏝️🏝️🏝️
Flowing!!! It helps a lot to flow!!!🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊 Letting go, so we can concentrate more and work on our project!! Heaven On Earth!!🌍 👼
Flowers!! 🌺 🌸 💐 and Flow-Ers!!🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
I know energy is still impurrtant!! 😻
And of course imagination!!! Love!!!💗 🐶 🎾 🧶 🐈⬛
To create heaven On Earth, the galaxies collide!! 🌌 Twin flames connect!! 🔥 🔥 We’re creating quantum entanglement!! Ghost particles merging, becoming more like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man!!👻👻👻👻👻👻👻👻
The universe is still the Earth!!⭐️🌍⭐️ We’re seeing it from the insides!! 🕵️ Like we’re inside a volcano 🌋 or wishing well!! The stars and galaxies are like coins!!🪙 The Goonies vibes!! 💀 We’re treasure!! Antarctica is treasure island!! 🐧🇦🇶 Unlocking antimatter!! 🐜 Booby and booty traps exposed!! Planet X!! Hubba Hubba!!🥰
Everything and everyone has been our teacher!!👩🏫
3D is like the murky bottom of a bong or volcano!!🌋 The fourth dimension, representing Mars is like the stem of the bong or the volcanos vent!! 👽 Experiencing higher dimensions is like the smoke or magma reaching our mouths 😋 and then circulating through our bodies!! We are the Earth!!🌍 👼
The road less traveled!!!🧳 🌹 Straight up!! 🎈 🎈🎈🎈🎈We’d be super condensed or extremely packed neutron stars!! Like Rigel!! Blueberries 🫐 Antioxidants!! Betelgeuse has evolved into a neutron star!! 🧊 🦖 🧊 🦕 🧊 🦣
Our long winding road, exploring different dimensions, finally straightening out!! I’m getting Pee Wee vibes!! Large Marge sent me!!🚴😂
We’re vaporized, as if we’ve been smoked or roasted!! 💨 The smoke representing again those compressed neutron stars climbing the higher dimensions of the universe like a chimney!! I’m Mary Poppins, y’all !! ☂️ 🧞♀️
It would also represent us as a comet traveling through a wormhole!! 💫
Who me, I’m just a worm!!🐛 🫖 Solving a labyrinth!! 🦉 Solving amaze!!! 🦋
Different energies tell a different story!! 📚
We’re storytellers!! Artists!!🧑🎨
We’re energy first!! 🐝
Our planet is one of a kind. Let's look after it.
Humans value money over nature and survival.. We will eradicate ourselves.
Lends some credibility to the design argument.
@@GUITARSTYLINGSSAMUELLETIZIA No.
@@GUITARSTYLINGSSAMUELLETIZIAlmao no. Not at all
Pinky promise?
Seeing the sun far away in the dwarf planets with the sad music makes it feel depressing.
I agree
It's not that bad actually. This video fails to show how bright the sun really shines on the planets. On Pluto, it shines about 300 times brighter than our full moon. That means you could easily read a book at Pluto noon time. If you stared at the sun, its light would still shine so bright your eyes would hurt.
@@kemikal90the sun is pluto in the far zone is close to earth brigth see from the moon but the light is very dense and no atmosfere would damage eyes
@@kemikal90 I'm going to take your word for it... I haven't been to Pluto recently to argue against you.
Video shows it too faint. Even at Pluto, direct sunlight would hurt your eyes.
Watching the sun rise on any of Jupiter's and Saturn's moon, while having the gas giant as a bright contrast, is an amazing visual and I'd imagine the real thing to be just as amazing.
Space is incredible.
It's also a little bit scary and lonely 😢
its like that they have their own system in the solar system which is really amazing to think about
@@deleaptealeaf8935in zen, the concept of beginners mind teaches that you should treat even the most mundane and boring tasks you do all the time like it’s the first time you’ve ever done it.
Or even more amazing
gave me goosebumps
I love the sunrise on triton. It looks so dreamy.
What about sedna
I was just going to say that 💙
On Triton, it looks like a frozen lake with a very bright full moon rising.
Triton was beautiful
Most underrated place of the solar system with mercury
These videos are so peaceful and addictive. I love the music.
You are sweet gay
@@xynfinitycojolo
Music title please
Let's give a respect to the cameraman from travelling millions of Miles to see Sunrises from each planets in our Solar System
These comments never fail me.
Not funny, didnt laugh, same trash joke being repeated over several years.
same boring shitty comment ... leave my planet please
Fr
@@bhallubhaiya Poor guy, you had bad sense of humor
Well, now i know what it feels like to be an interstellar traveler. As you travel further and further from earth, the sun gets smaller and smaller and you feel so far away from home. I got homesick looking at that small sun from the outer planets. Knowing that soo much time passes as you travel, there will be a lot of things happening on earth that you will miss out. You are on a lonely, isolated journey across the universe. On the bright side, you are on your way to experience things that no other human has ever experienced. Stepping on other planets, trying to find alien life. Hopefully those experiences will be worth leaving earth for.
You took the words right out of my mouth! 🖤
You wouldn't be a true interstellar traveler though. Sedna is currently closer than the heliopause which would not put it in interstellar space. It's right now only a few decades away of being at its closest point to the sun. I think the video editor put Sedna here more toward it most distant point, something that will not happen for the next 5500 years or so.
At that distance it would technically be in interstellar space. But still calling yourself an interstellar traveler for having visited Sidna would be like saying you've swam across an Olympic-size swimming pool when you've barely dipped your toes into the water.
Space is big 😵💫
In my view, interstellar travel is impossible. Only our imaginations can do it.
Two kinds of folks I guess because me, I’m the exact opposite of you on that. Further out things got, the more awestruck and fascinated I was.
@@THEFINALHAZARD I was actually most impressed with Mercury and how large the sun was as it rose in the aky.
Can we just appreciate how Incredible and beautiful the sunrise on Earth
Appreciate God for arranging the heavens and crafting the Earth so we can live and enjoy the splendor
@bannock_bashi it is splendorous, as well as a million other emotions you feel. You really should be praising God for everything.
@bannock_bashi enjoy telling that to Him when you meet
@@dungeonmaster6292 i hope if there is a creator that we do meet, id have a few things to say
😛🍿 I love watching bible trolls get dragged. Yes @dungeonmaster6292. You are a bible troll.
Being away from the Sun makes my heart ache in a way that is so difficult to describe. The sun and moon are a deep part of our lives. I remember looking at the moon through binoculars for the first time and crying. We're so lucky we are living in an age where we can study and get to know these things about our world.
"Mom, I'll just wait for the sunrise and then get back home!"
-A random kid on Venus.
A really hot but very flat kid, by the way :)
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En Mercurio el día es más largo. 117 días vs 176. Un saludo.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Funnily enough, you can experience this on Earth in northern Alaska because of the earth's tilt. In Burrow Alaska, there are periods where the sun is down for a few months because the planet tilts away from the sun for that time period. The sun comes close to rising, but never does.
The depiction of Triton is absolutely gorgeous.
I thought your comment said "The disrespect of Triton is absolutely gorgeous", and I was... ...slightly confused. 🧐
@Hollyucinogen lol. Two totally different meanings between those two words.
I wish I could see it, but 30+ year voyage plus instant death make it a wee bit difficult 😕
@@ulibarriL We were born too late to explore the oceans and too early to explore outer space, but we were born just in time to watch documentaries about them on TH-cam. 😁
@@Hollyucinogen Indeed, my friend. Indeed.
"At a temperature of -187C (-305F), the Sun's heat barely reaches here"
Man. That really puts into perspective just how much heat our sun puts out. Imagine the reach of a bigger star!
Maybe, but even the Stephenson 2-18 (the largest known star in the universe) isn't nearly as hot as the Sun. NOT even the UY Scuti or VY Canis Majoris (some of the largest known stars) can compete.
*The Sun* = 5600°C (5772 K/about 10000°F)
*Stephenson 2-18* = 2926.85°C (3200 K/5300.33°F)
*UY Scuti* = between 3500 and 3800°C (3773.15 and 4073.15 K/6332°F and 6872°F)
*VY Canis Majoris* = 3217°C (3490 K/5822.6°F)
@@MDDeGrande1994Their surface are cooler but their cores are much hotter than the sun.
Also, distance from the stars matter more than their surface temperature. So if we replace the sun with Betelgeuse, we would get fried because it will be much bigger and closer.
Sunrise on triton was beautiful. Idk why I didn’t expect anything this far out to have an atmosphere
It's one of the coldest places in the solar system as well surprisingly. -235C on average compared to -230C on Pluto yet Pluto has a light atmosphere as well and is further away. I suspect the faint light simply reflects of Tritons thicker atmosphere giving those unusual colours. I cannot imagine a temperature just 40C above absolute zero where all molecular activity stops due to freezing.
Truly a work of art. So peaceful, so breathtaking. Thank you Stargaze.
Thank you so much!!
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
i love you shtargaze
i mean stargaze
❤
So lucky to be near the Sun. Lord Sun protects us and sustains the Earth.
It's a star. Not a lord lol.
@@miloesalazarShut up, nerd
@@miloesalazar In Hinduism, We worship the sun also
@@miloesalazarThe sun is personified and seen as a deity in many different religions, usually one of the most important and revered deities in a pantheon. In my religion we call him Helios.
@@miloesalazar these are d irty p agans
I remember reading that if you were to stand on the surface of Pluto at "noon", the sun would be 1/900 the brightness it is here on Earth and that there's a moment each day near sunrise/sunset here on Earth when the light is the same brightness as midday on Pluto. I get usually up before dawn most morning and go outside with a cup of coffee and imagine myself being on Pluto...
For some reason i was expecting the sun on mercury to take half of the horizon. Very close to the sun, you know. Apparently not THAT close.😅
Pluto, baby, come back home, we miss you❤
I stayed up all night to find out where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.
I think Sedna puts the scale of the Solar system into perspective, taking 11,400 years to orbit the sun and it isn't even the most distant object in the system. Measuring (in AUs) at the Aphelion like the video, Sedna is 892.6 AU, the most distant object found to-date is 2,310 AU, the Oort Cloud, thought to be the edge of the solar system is 120,000 AU (2 ly). We have a long way to go before we're exploring the galaxy.
Earth's sunrise is so beautiful... you truly never get tired of seeing it ❤🌎
Sunrise in Arctic areas of our planet are more beautiful and can last for hours, just before the polar nights and polar days. Hello from northern Yakutia
I like these sorts of videos. Peacefull and informative. I always find them interesting.
Just awesome. It is so hard for me to contemplate the distances between the planets. But this video makes me realize how big the sun really is. For the sun to be seen from some of these distant planets is shocking. Thanks.
Awesome. As the distance increased, an unknown fear of lonelyness came in mind. How lucky we r having all the beautiful things in our planet. Still can't we live happily?
And still we feel here also lonely
Luck can't explain it. The world was designed.
Don't forget, mercury is tidally coupled with a 3:2 resonance, or 3 rotations (sidereal days) per 2 orbits around the sun. It's orbit is 88 earth days, making a day 2x 88 earth days, so a sunrise would take several earth days to play out.
Stargaze, you just made me smile when nothing else could, during a difficult time. Thank you for that 💗
Are you OK?
@@weird8fishes Thank you so much for asking 💗 I feel like it's too heavy to even write in detail. I try to keep my head above water and feel anxious cause I have a long road before I hopefully get out of the situation and a lot to try and fix by myself while I find it hard to function due to anxiety and fear. Don't know how to step out of this mentally paralyzed state. I really appreciate your comment though 🙏
@@juliannej5826 damn bro,hope ur okay
@@arsalshahzad5751 Thanks 💗 I try to make it better
Keep your head up, you got this 💪
The sunrise in Triton is absolutely beautiful
Voyager 1: "Oh, sh*t, I think I just missed my last stop!"
The Voyagers weren't supposed to pass through Pluto anyway. It was too far away from their paths for NASA to make a deep course correction.
It was so surreal seeing Saturn like that at 2:43
3:37 I've never seen something more beautiful than this 🩵
The sunrises on Earth and Triton❤️❤️❤️ Even despite how far Triton is, that sunrise was magnificent.
You are my sunshine
My only sunshine 🌝
You make me happy when skies are grey
@@mistingwolf you ll never know dear how much i love you
Please dont take my sunshine away
Encore,...Bravo!!!!
Bravo! Encore! 👏👏
Another interesting fact you might cite is how long a full sunrise would take. Given the length of a body's day (or time facing the sun for moons), taken with the size of the sun from its location, they would vary from minutes, to hours, to earth-days and weeks.
When it's in aphelion sunlight reaches Sedna in a little bit over one Earth day.
Jupiter is the most impressive planet of the solar system.Beautiful and scary at the same time
and full of sh1t
If you were on a moon of Jupiter, it would perhaps be dark for several weeks when Jupiter is in front of the sun and the moon first has to orbit Jupiter until it gets light again 😱
Saturn is as impressive as Jupiter with the beautiful rings.
@@user-m3a66y within that range of the planet you`d be dead from the radioactivity that emits from jupiter anyways. Darkness would be forever at that point
Earth is the most beautiful and impressive planet in the solar system.
The music is beautiful. It's so calming and peaceful.
Beautiful. In awe at how immense the size of the universe is. These distances and celestial sizes and this is just in our solar system.
I am too. Thank you!!
So nostalgic, this is something I’d watch in 2011, 7 years old, alone and bored after a day of being bullied at school by everyone.. so beautiful
Im going through some tough times and i found your channel and watching these videos gave me so much peace. I think if i got to see any of these sun rises i would just sit down and watch the sky all day
If you want peace research the truth. All the space videos are doing is confusing you even more.
Ever wonder why the wandering stars are god named?
It's a re- legion. A pagan one at that. It's sun worship and has absolutely nothing to do with the ground you dwell on.
Space is just so beautiful! 🥺
The music whispers a somber melody, delicate as twilight’s shadow, yet it dances with a subtle hint of dawn’s promise. Alone, I stood amidst the celestial ballet of moons, each a silent guardian over the horizon’s awakening. The video captured this interstellar rhapsody, a visual symphony that stirred the soul and ignited a quiet joy within the vastness of my solitude.
Thank you for the upload!
Mercury: THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER
Pluto: 🗿
Thanks to the camera guy as always
You mean the space engine
Props to the cameraman for having traveled millions of kilometers without any oxigen just to make these images
let's admit the fact that the sunrise on earth is the most beautiful
The scene on Triton was really beautiful.
What a dream to have full view of the stars and milky way even after the sun rises!
"You are my sunshine🌅🌅" 0:12
“My only sunshine”
The view of Neptune on Triton gives me an indescribable feeling.
Let's give a respect to the creator from taking the hours of time to render on their computer Sunrises from each planets in our Solar System
The fact that we have such sizable amounts of research and new findings on exoplanets to the point where you have to specify when you’re talking about the planets of our own solar system is so cool to me lol.
Its even more incredible that this is a change that has happened in our lifetime!
Here's a fun fact for you: We know more about some exoplanets than we do about Venus and Mercury. Both of those are incredibly difficult to do proper research on: Mercury for its proximity to the sun and the enormous velocity required to send equipment there, Venus for its incredibly thick and electronics-hostile atmosphere, as well as both their inward position to the sun compared to Earth which makes them much harder to observe than outward bodies.
Remastered version of the original video that had 1.5 million views back in April 4, 2020.
Triton was gorgeous. Neptune is my favourite planet ever so thank you for showing it's true blue
Well if you think neptune is your favorite i think Saturn and Uranus are the best
@@gela1414-o2vim sorry but i do not like uranus and saturn because they got rings
@@gela1414-o2vsaturn and uranus are the WORST
if you think uranus and saturn stinks like this reply
BRUH WHY AINT MY REPLY SENDING????
Absolutely LOVE ❤❤❤❤ your videos! Thanks.
Thank you!!
What a surprisingly touching video. Thanks! I sometimes forget how much I love space.
The dwarf planet Sedna is just the place where there is maximum solitude and tranquility and no putim ...😊
Why do we not agree that the view of Neptune from the surface of Triton is one of the most beautiful scenic views in the solar system?
We do :)
I love these videos, but they also terrify me in a way. My brain can't even fathom how far away some of these planets and moons are. While these sunrises would be a sight to die for (literally!) I wish to remain here on Earth 😅🌍🌅
One of the best films about matters planets. The approaches described here are unbelievable.
You did well in not forgetting my boi Pluto.
Your boy Pluto 😂😂
I love how videos like this always give the most relaxing beautiful music when space is probably the most terrifying thing
Earth is the most beautiful planet you could possibly hope and wish for, and yet we treat it like absolute shit. It's so sad and pathetic.
Fascinating, eerie and awe-inspiring all at the same time. Just the right music too.
2:37 the most beautiful sight i have ever seen. I envy aliens who live on moons orbiting ringed planets like Saturn, they get to see that in their sky every moment
😂😂
Space is so eerily beautiful. I always wish that it were possible for us to just go out into space, as if it's just a casual road trip to the mountains on earth. I would love to just explore it all like a giant video game.
I think Earth has the prettiest sunrises out of all of them but Mars comes pretty darn close. A lot of people might be surprised that Pluto's days are so bright, assuming the sun would just be a slightly bright star (as far as Pluto is, it's nothing compared to even Proxima Centauri, which is where the sun would indeed just appear to be an unusually bright star). In fact, 13 to 17 minutes after sunset, conditions are the same brightness they'd be on Pluto, NASA even calls this "Pluto time". I imagine even on Sedna, the sun would be unsafe to look at directly.
Respect to the cameraman that made this journey so we can see all this
W cameraman, what a hero
1:56 Jesus, how can a planet give me a jump scare?
If any planet in our solar system could, it would be Jupiter.😂
Woke up this morning, turned on TH-cam and learned something new. I had never heard of any other "planets" in the solar system. I did know that Pluto was in dispute for the title of planet, but hadn't paid attention to the final verdict.
The amount of love for us is crazy beyond anything we see here, imagine asking God how he made all these planets to align together just so we could breathe air through our little tiny noses lol.
Beautiful!!!
This is the sort of video that the internet was invented for. Thanks!
This video is eerie but beautiful
Triton's sunrise was STUNNING. My favorite in this video by far. Better than our own sunrise by a lot
"Sunrisly" talking I prefer ours. We've got red,orange,pink,yellow then bright blue.
But the view of Neptune on Triton is just wow. 🤯
Thank you for including Pluto! I don’t care what Neil deGrasse Tyson and his cronies say Pluto has, is and will always be a planet in our solar system.
I got you!
WOW this was one of the most beautiful and soothing videos I’ve seen. Thank you so much.
Thank you!!
i’m upset
plis someone reply me :( i dont wanna be alone….
@@leluka79ok i will reply you :)
@@Stargaze_youtubecan you reply @leluka79 and like the comment she is very lonely and upset
something about the human POV out in deep space is so depressing, humbling, and majestic at the same time. Earth really is the only home we have, and we treat it like trash when everywhere else is so unfriendly to life
Space and astronomy are some of the most humbling things there is tbh
Wow, the sunrise from the earth looked amazing
the dawn, seen from different points within our stellar neighborhood.
simply beautiful 😻
Very beautiful. Thank you for making 😊☀
Thanksefor your video
GOD bless everyone
Barakallah fiikum
I swear I thought Mercury would be MUCH bigger… I gather it’s a movie.. however in “sunshine” 2007… from the observation room, IIRC, Mercury passes infront of the ship and its tiny .. while the sun is literally the whole background to the planet.. maybe it’s just perspective.. or for movie purposes. Just strange as Brian Cox was the science advisor on the film. Anyway. Just a thought.
Yeah people usually think that because of movies or because it is ''the closest planet from the sun'' but it's still 58 million km away from the sun, which is still a lot
ah the blue sunrise on Mars even after we had terraformed it the sunrise is still blue a sight to behold indeed
I always pictured the sun from Pluto as nothing more than the brightest star in the sky.
Good oceanic atmosphere, piano nature is very good for relaxing. Another excellent job
Props to the cameraman that traveled all solar system to make this video
Anyone can travel the solar system. No big deal.
Earths sunrise looks amazing, would love to go there someday
Of course Earth has the most beautiful sunrise, no other planet can compete with the best planet in the universe !🌍💪🦅🌍💪🦅🌍💪🦅
3:36 That surprised me, and in a pleasant way no less! Makes sense given there's some kind of atmosphere though, cool!
3:18 - I'm sorry that you have to hear it like this, but the moon of uranus is a LOT bigger than that. Especially Miranda's.
Imagine EU, China, US and RU giving 80% of the military budget every year to their astronomical department, we might have already had the chance to go there to see the sunrise
Love the music
Wow.. Imagine myself going from one planet to another to observe the sun slowly becomes just a dot from far away... This is quite emotional :)
0:13 THE SUN IS A DEADLY LAZER
This video makes me feel so much gratitude for everything I have on this living planet !!
this is art.
Thousands n Thousands salute to camera man
How do you make the sun look different from other planets? For me the sun looks literally the same from other planets whenever im using space engine
Are you using the paid version or the free version?
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