Good quality poster with all moons available! metaballstudios.creator-spring.com/listing/moons-solarsystem Subscribe if you liked the video! ---------------------------------- Póster de buena calidad con todas las lunas disponibles: metaballstudios.creator-spring.com/listing/moons-solarsystem ¡Suscríbete si te ha gustado el vídeo!
Excellent work, i think a lot of viewers including myself, enjoy the zooming back in to the city and looking up part of the video. That is my favorite part.
Titan is also one of the most habitable worlds, its similar to early Earth. There could be life, but thick atmosphere slows down the research. It has clouds, but they are made of methane, not water vapour. If you looked them from the surface, they would appear black, they don't let any light through. The clouds are much taller than the clouds on Earth, they can reach 40 km, while highest clouds on Earth are just 18 km high. The atmosphere is made of nitrogen and organic compunds, like methane and ethane, and some acetylene. This is why it looks yellowish
@@thetfsguy3033 Surprisingly it's true. The rings are only 100 m thick so they only have less mass than Mimas. Titan also has a large rocky core while the rest of these objects are mostly ice, and because of the square cube law a moderate increase in diameter gives a big increase in volume.
@@Dorgpoop Indeed, even Rhea , second biggest object after Titan have only 1.72% of Titan mass But statement not 100% true - Rhea + all till Tethys(+him) have 4,2% of Titan mass . So maybe not 96% , but somewhere around 94-95%.
Lots of potatoes, some almonds, a few eggs, ravioli, the Death Star, some dirty ice balls, a mini planet…. It’s amazing we’ve discovered so many different moons!
I wouldn’t even call Titan a “mini” planet, it’s almost as big as Mercury! If it was orbiting the sun by itself, we’d totally consider it a planet! And that’s one of the things I love about it!
Ooh, I liked the final zoom back in and pan up. That really gave a good sense of the scale comparison which can sometimes be lost as things just get bigger and bigger and the numbers become kind of meaningless.
That's what they said in the last video which was perfect but the problem in this one is we want to look up and see the moons, possibly even Titan but they didn't show them here (looking up)
SushshehsuhsshhahshhJahshshehhhshshsshashhsshshshhswgeg wh eyey3y3y2y2y22wy we ysshayayayahh sh ushshwauauahauauauuauaauauusshwhshyssushhshshs sh shshshshhshshshshshshsshshhwhjhhhhhhhhwhwhwjwjwjwjshhs hh hhh shshshsjsjsjshshshshsnsjsjhssnsjjsjsjsjsjsjsnznnzjsjsjjskishans6sy as syayayayayyaay5s6w we e6
Imagine doing your usual routine and then you start hearing stock music from the sky while God starts putting Saturn moons onto the Earth for his cool size comparison vid
Pan is such a fascinating moon. Just looked it up on Wikipedia and found out that some scientists call is the "Space Ravioli" and now I can't unsee it xD
It’s amazing how Titan has the appearance of a gas planet, but it’s really just shrouded in thick clouds, and beneath those clouds is arguably one of the most fascinating landscapes in our solar system.
@@benjiii751 Gas planets having solid cores isn't exactly a secret. It's a widely accepted theory. It's just that their cloud layers are deeper than several diameters of the Earth.
0:07 tiny debris 0:19 killometeral rocks 0:26 roundest rock 0:31 medium rocks 0:39 city-sized rocks 0:45 bit bumpy rock 0:49 big rocks and 💀 Saturn's moon 1:04 large rocks 1:09 huge rocks 1:20 chixolob asteroid sized rock 1:30 world ending rocks 1:55 🥘 2:24 HUMONGOS ROCKS 2:43 mega rock 3:34 yin yang 3:43 big moon 3:53 king of Saturn's moon 4:01 da end 2:53 📱 3:00 most biggest rock now 3:07 death star 3:13 world ending moon 3:20 "small" moon
We need more of those "realistic human" perspectives towards the end, because it truly puts into perspective how massive those things are. Also Pan and Atlas look like weird dumplings and they made me laugh when I first saw them
Fun fact: they look like that because they've collected all the dust and particles from the area of Saturn's rings they inhabit, which has formed a 'belt' around their sides as it's collected on them.
@@MetaBallStudios do we know what maximum size they can be? because some of the moons aren’t that big wouldn’t be surprised if the rings got some of them pretty large
Another really cool use of the street view effect. Love it. However, I have a question. Is the fictional starship video taking so long because there's some sort of fatal error, or is it just because of the large amount of spacecraft there are?
Only one satellite is shaped like a walnut. Two look like eggs, Titan is practically a planet. Others look like the moon. The rest are the remains of asteroids with a grotesque shape.
I've seen a couple other animated "comparison" channels that do a similar type of thing you do, but none of them hold a candle to yours. The detail and perspectives you give are unparalleled.
Saturn: Where the hell have my moons got too? Uranus: Don't look at me, I'm already the butt of all ass jokes. Saturn: lol, you said "butt" Uranus: ....for gods sake!
Wonderful graphic, using London, England & western Europe for size comparisons was a great idea. Then the zoom out, in & around all in perspective was a brilliant trick, though the flight under/through tower bridge was done by a disgruntled RAF pilot just after WWII. Loved it great job👍👏👏
When I was growing up in the 70's, I recall something like 12 moons of Jupiter and 15 of Saturn. I think Almathea was the new one and the closest to Jupiter.
Very nice again, thank you so much. For the future, could you maybe add please the (approximated) year of the objects in such comparison videos since they were discovered? It would give also a nice idea of how astronomy and telescopes improved over the years.
Wow, Titan really lives up to its name. It easily dwarfs all of the other moons of Saturn. Enceladus is a great deal smaller than I thought, and it’s suspected of containing more water than the Earth.
Enceladus containing more water than Earth? That's physically impossible since its total volume is only *67 million cubic kilometres* (km³) while the Earth's oceans contain about *1.37 billion* km³ of water. However, Jupiter's moon _Europa_ is believed to contain more water than Earth since its total volume (mostly rock) is nearly *16 billion* km³ or 11.6 times more than the Earth's oceans.
@@fromnorway643 each of the known Dwarf Planets (except Vesta, Pallas, and Hygeia if they end up being counted) also has more water than Earth (albeit mostly in the form of ice)!
Me parece muy buena idea estos videos de comparación lunas.. Es alucinante.. Como siempre Álvaro nos trae muy buenos trabajos Feliz fin de semana Álvaro👌👌
The way the moons drop down to sit on the ground is way more satisfying than I expected. You did a good job with it. My favourite here is Hyperion. It's goofy, oblong and pockmarked, so it reminds me of the pumice stone I use when washing my feet 😜
.. I did not know some of the smaller moons of Saturn had Nordic names. Which brings up a question, what is the naming convention for Saturn satillites? I know Jupiter's started with lovers of Jupiter/Zeus, then ...was it Neptune that has moons named after literary characters such as Shakespearian characters Miranda and Oberon.
At first they named the moons after Titans of Greek mythology, but as there were only 7 Titans, they had to change that. They started naming them after Norse, Inuit and Gallic names.
It's so interesting how sudden the shift to 'perfectly spherical' is at the upper end of the scale range... I would have expected it to be more gradual. [P.S. what an incredible visualization!! Good work indeed...]
It’s mindblowing that we can detect a moon that’s just 600m to 2km in size from so far away. It would be cool to visit those small moons as you could walk around them in no time, it’ll be like having your own little island.
Good quality poster with all moons available! metaballstudios.creator-spring.com/listing/moons-solarsystem
Subscribe if you liked the video!
----------------------------------
Póster de buena calidad con todas las lunas disponibles: metaballstudios.creator-spring.com/listing/moons-solarsystem
¡Suscríbete si te ha gustado el vídeo!
Enceladus, Epimetheus, Dione, Phoebe, Rhea, Titan, Mimas, Iapetus, Prometheus, Pandora, Tethys, Hyperion. 12.
Next video: all the moons of Uranus.
Aegaeon, Anthe, Polydeuces, Methone, Fenrir, Pallene, Skoll, Greip, Bergelmir, Hati, Farbauti, Loge, Bebhionn, Jarnsaxa, Aegir, Kari, Surtur, Fornjot, Tarqeq, Mundilfari, Narvi, Suttungr, Bestla, Daphnis, Skathi, Hyrrokkin, Thrymr, Erriapus, Ijiraq, Tarvos, Kiviuq, Ymir, Calypso, Telesto, Paaliaq, Pan, Albiorix, Atlas, Helene, Siarnaq, Pandora, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Janus, Phoebe, Hyperion, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Iapetus, Rhea and Titan.
53
Excellent work, i think a lot of viewers including myself, enjoy the zooming back in to the city and looking up part of the video. That is my favorite part.
Before this video I could name off exactly 0 of them...
*slay queen. Also good vid!*
Edit + response to question: I knew Titan, Rhea, Dione, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Iapetus, Narvi, Hyperion, Phoebe.
Titan makes up 96 % of all the mass orbiting Saturn, including the rings.
Titan is also one of the most habitable worlds, its similar to early Earth. There could be life, but thick atmosphere slows down the research. It has clouds, but they are made of methane, not water vapour. If you looked them from the surface, they would appear black, they don't let any light through. The clouds are much taller than the clouds on Earth, they can reach 40 km, while highest clouds on Earth are just 18 km high. The atmosphere is made of nitrogen and organic compunds, like methane and ethane, and some acetylene. This is why it looks yellowish
It really is a titan
@@rustysaw3288 nah no way 96%?
@@thetfsguy3033 Surprisingly it's true. The rings are only 100 m thick so they only have less mass than Mimas. Titan also has a large rocky core while the rest of these objects are mostly ice, and because of the square cube law a moderate increase in diameter gives a big increase in volume.
@@Dorgpoop Indeed, even Rhea , second biggest object after Titan have only 1.72% of Titan mass
But statement not 100% true - Rhea + all till Tethys(+him) have 4,2% of Titan mass .
So maybe not 96% , but somewhere around 94-95%.
1:52 Enter Super-Ravioli
ravioli ravioli give me the formuoli
Lots of potatoes, some almonds, a few eggs, ravioli, the Death Star, some dirty ice balls, a mini planet….
It’s amazing we’ve discovered so many different moons!
I wouldn’t even call Titan a “mini” planet, it’s almost as big as Mercury! If it was orbiting the sun by itself, we’d totally consider it a planet! And that’s one of the things I love about it!
@@wolf_skin BIGGER than Mercury, in fact. It's less massive but more voluminous.
@@dweebteambuilderjones7627 oooh I thought only Ganymede was bigger than Mercury! Thanks for the info!
"the Death star"
That's no moon. It's a space station.
Some mould bread aswell
3:05 death star in disguise💀
Mimas
The funny thing is Star Wars was first released before we had pictures of Mimas. It's entirely a cosmic coincidence.
Ooh, I liked the final zoom back in and pan up. That really gave a good sense of the scale comparison which can sometimes be lost as things just get bigger and bigger and the numbers become kind of meaningless.
Me too, nice touch to use on your future videos
That's what they said in the last video which was perfect but the problem in this one is we want to look up and see the moons, possibly even Titan but they didn't show them here (looking up)
@@otallono Would be nice with a side by side with our moon from our perspective
SushshehsuhsshhahshhJahshshehhhshshsshashhsshshshhswgeg wh eyey3y3y2y2y22wy we ysshayayayahh sh ushshwauauahauauauuauaauauusshwhshyssushhshshs sh shshshshhshshshshshshsshshhwhjhhhhhhhhwhwhwjwjwjwjshhs hh hhh shshshsjsjsjshshshshsnsjsjhssnsjjsjsjsjsjsjsnznnzjsjsjjskishans6sy as syayayayayyaay5s6w we e6
Imagine doing your usual routine and then you start hearing stock music from the sky while God starts putting Saturn moons onto the Earth for his cool size comparison vid
Pan is such a fascinating moon. Just looked it up on Wikipedia and found out that some scientists call is the "Space Ravioli" and now I can't unsee it xD
Or pelmen
It's funny because Pan means Bread in Spanish, and it looks like a weird shaped bread
@@joacogonzalez1430 It looks like an "Ojo" or "Concha" (Mexican bread) ngl
I thought the exact same thing.
Ravioli Ravioli give me the Formuoli
It’s amazing how Titan has the appearance of a gas planet, but it’s really just shrouded in thick clouds, and beneath those clouds is arguably one of the most fascinating landscapes in our solar system.
Might happen to the same to other gas planets is just that scientists are just too lazy to bring a 100x protection probe
@@benjiii751 Gas planets having solid cores isn't exactly a secret. It's a widely accepted theory. It's just that their cloud layers are deeper than several diameters of the Earth.
@@elias.t Exactly. It's not at all comparable to Titan, which is a lot more Earthlike.
0:07 tiny debris
0:19 killometeral rocks
0:26 roundest rock
0:31 medium rocks
0:39 city-sized rocks
0:45 bit bumpy rock
0:49 big rocks and 💀 Saturn's moon
1:04 large rocks
1:09 huge rocks
1:20 chixolob asteroid sized rock
1:30 world ending rocks
1:55 🥘
2:24 HUMONGOS ROCKS
2:43 mega rock
3:34 yin yang
3:43 big moon
3:53 king of Saturn's moon
4:01 da end
2:53 📱
3:00 most biggest rock now
3:07 death star
3:13 world ending moon
3:20 "small" moon
Earth is like a soccer goal and Saturn has been like a goalie catching things to save us 😮
Jupiter: Am I a joke to you?
@@adriana-istrate Lmaooo
Dinosaurs say what? not doing its job.
Football*
@@adriana-istrate yes. Saturn is #1 planet. Jupiter sucks!
rip for the people in that city
We need more of those "realistic human" perspectives towards the end, because it truly puts into perspective how massive those things are.
Also Pan and Atlas look like weird dumplings and they made me laugh when I first saw them
Same lol
Agreed - that was the best part
They are alien spacecraft waiting for orders to attack earth!
@@TrussttN01 They are giving time for their Space Dragon eggs to hatch first.
Fun fact: they look like that because they've collected all the dust and particles from the area of Saturn's rings they inhabit, which has formed a 'belt' around their sides as it's collected on them.
3:00 And there it is. The real life Death Star.
Wait what but Mimas is male.
@@wallrider4194That's possibly a misspelling or a spelling error.
Mimas? It looks a bit like the moon.
Let's not forget all the objects that make up Saturn's rings! They too, are technically speaking, moons of Saturn.
Of course, the minor moons or the ring makes it almost infinite.
Well them moons are cringe
@@itznathz9496 Well u are cringe
@@spaceexplorer4369 sure
@@MetaBallStudios do we know what maximum size they can be? because some of the moons aren’t that big wouldn’t be surprised if the rings got some of them pretty large
Mimas would be fun to walk on, since it’s so small but yet still holds a spherical shape.
Tf? That ain’t small compared to us
Its gravity must be so low it's impossible to walk by on its surface
@@Reachland02 You're dense.
@@rao803 It's not impossible to walk on it, but you'd have to train.
@@angelmendez-rivera351 Not even the Moon is walkable.. Astronauts had to bounce to move.
Dragonfly engineers wish Titan were so close. Instead we have to wait for mid-2030s to see Titan close up again :(
No wonder Saturn loves Titan. It's so big and beautifully smooth compared to the others.
You killed it last video with the looking up angle and brought it again with the looking down angle. Brilliant! Thank you for the experience!
4:16 when your friends and family are looking at you after asking you to make a wish at your 8th birthday party
Another really cool use of the street view effect. Love it.
However, I have a question. Is the fictional starship video taking so long because there's some sort of fatal error, or is it just because of the large amount of spacecraft there are?
That's because there are many ships, all in color. The video will be the longest of the channel.
I like the street view too! 😀
Sounds exciting
@@MetaBallStudios and Jupiter too!
You are an incredible artist - This truly is art - Every production is phenomenal!
0:22 egg
an egg only thousands of times bigger 🥚
🥚
Egg🥚
The egg is going to give birth to a new planet/moon
🥚
2:44 goofy ahh music time
Só para te avisar eu sou brasileiro e essa música é muito engraçada😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Saturn basically has a whole damn collection of rocks in a variety of sizes
Also the fact that most of these moons are almond shaped is so remarkable
no its minerals
Jesus, Marie. They're minerals.
@@99toyotacorolla 🤣🤣🤣
Only one satellite is shaped like a walnut. Two look like eggs, Titan is practically a planet. Others look like the moon. The rest are the remains of asteroids with a grotesque shape.
Excellent as usual. Love the camera angles!
Love all the new angles at the end of the video! Hope this will be a recurring theme in future videos!
*Fun fact:*
inner ring moons like Pan have ridge on the equator because of fallen ring material.
That ending was perfect, the view from ground really puts things in perspective. 👍
2:45 - Only the Anglo-Saxon ear can calmly perceive this nightmare.
I've seen a couple other animated "comparison" channels that do a similar type of thing you do, but none of them hold a candle to yours. The detail and perspectives you give are unparalleled.
Loved the perspective swaps at the end, that was fun!
Saturn: Where the hell have my moons got too?
Uranus: Don't look at me, I'm already the butt of all ass jokes.
Saturn: lol, you said "butt"
Uranus: ....for gods sake!
Solarwhale32 would be angry at u
I laughed lol 😂
Wonderful graphic, using London, England & western Europe for size comparisons was a great idea. Then the zoom out, in & around all in perspective was a brilliant trick, though the flight under/through tower bridge was done by a disgruntled RAF pilot just after WWII. Loved it great job👍👏👏
Make a long comparison video of ALL the objects in the solar system!
That’s cool af that we got a whole Death Star chillin in our solar system. Mimas is officially my favorite moon lol
I really love these comparisons
Titan really lives up to its name.
Indeed, could have been a planet if it wasn’t orbiting Saturn. It’s even bigger than the planet mercury !
When I was growing up in the 70's, I recall something like 12 moons of Jupiter and 15 of Saturn. I think Almathea was the new one and the closest to Jupiter.
Almathea has been known for centuries.
I'm on mobile atm so I can't look it up without losing this video.
Jupiter now has 145 moons. We might need some boundaries, or else every ring particle will be a moon.
@@ericgolightly8450 92, Saturn has 145
@@ericgolightly8450 Bro it's saturn wdym💀
@@Mochi-z4i oh
👍👍
wanna hear a fact: Earth mass is more than the mass of the all moons combine in solar system
excellent video! If you want a real challenge, try to make a similar comparison video with all the Kuiper belt and scattered disc objects known? 🙂
I’m old enough to remember when Saturn had nine moons.
Wow-
Spectacular point-of-view "camera" work!!! You are, without a doubt, an above-and-beyond content creator!
Titan looks such an interesting world to discover.
that ending shot from the ground is so cool! and then Titan's POV such a cool idea!
😮😮😮😮
1:50 "Pan" looks like a giant ravioli...A delicious, giant, cheese-stuffed ravioli. Mmmmmm.....ravioli.
A raviolo
Doing this over London/the UK was an amazingly cool decision.
2:32 I thought Prometheus was only a movie….
Prometheus is a whole god lol
Very nice again, thank you so much. For the future, could you maybe add please the (approximated) year of the objects in such comparison videos since they were discovered? It would give also a nice idea of how astronomy and telescopes improved over the years.
Thank you for my kind request
Wow, Titan really lives up to its name. It easily dwarfs all of the other moons of Saturn. Enceladus is a great deal smaller than I thought, and it’s suspected of containing more water than the Earth.
Enceladus containing more water than Earth?
That's physically impossible since its total volume is only *67 million cubic kilometres* (km³) while the Earth's oceans contain about *1.37 billion* km³ of water.
However, Jupiter's moon _Europa_ is believed to contain more water than Earth since its total volume (mostly rock) is nearly *16 billion* km³ or 11.6 times more than the Earth's oceans.
@@fromnorway643 each of the known Dwarf Planets (except Vesta, Pallas, and Hygeia if they end up being counted) also has more water than Earth (albeit mostly in the form of ice)!
Me parece muy buena idea estos videos de comparación lunas..
Es alucinante..
Como siempre Álvaro nos trae muy buenos trabajos
Feliz fin de semana Álvaro👌👌
0:22 egg
1:52 Ravioli
3:00 death star
It's good seeing fellow rocks collector.
Kıyaslamalı görsellerden oluşan senin videolarının çok yararlı olduğunu düşünüyorum.
The End blows it up. NICE WORK
Очень эффектное видео. Молодцы дизайнеры, впечатлило.
A city dweller seeing Saturn's moons: Can I panic now? 😳💩
4:21
Pov:you.....
...got roasted by -skeletons- *moons*
The whole gang is looking at you
Hats off to all those who make such amazing animations 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The way the moons drop down to sit on the ground is way more satisfying than I expected. You did a good job with it.
My favourite here is Hyperion. It's goofy, oblong and pockmarked, so it reminds me of the pumice stone I use when washing my feet 😜
Old astronomers: Oh no, what will I name this moon?
Mythologies: Fear not.
Thank you so much for all the work you put in to deliver this great content!
Mom can we have Dione
We have Dione at home
Dione:
0:20 why he built like egg ☠☠
The egg is going to give birth to a new planet/moon
Egg Shape looking as-
You do a fantastic job creating these videos, thank you Mr Montoya.
.. I did not know some of the smaller moons of Saturn had Nordic names. Which brings up a question, what is the naming convention for Saturn satillites?
I know Jupiter's started with lovers of Jupiter/Zeus, then ...was it Neptune that has moons named after literary characters such as Shakespearian characters Miranda and Oberon.
It was Uranus
Neptune's moons are related to the ocean.
At first they named the moons after Titans of Greek mythology, but as there were only 7 Titans, they had to change that. They started naming them after Norse, Inuit and Gallic names.
The general naming convention for Saturn's satellites is mythological giants.
Approaching Mimas. "That's not a moon, it's a space station"
4:15 Damn bro, you got the whole squad laughing. 😐
?
So many cool Norse and Greek names wasted on rocks which are smaller than my neighborhood
1:33 Attack on Titan reference.
SASAGEYO
Yes! This is the video I was waiting for since more moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn than Jupiter 😁
4:16 damn I hate living in Ohio ong 💀💀💀💀
No way
That’s the uk
@@Spino2722r/whoosh
@@imperium1707 no more rwoosh pls
2:48 Aaaaand there goes all non-protomolecule life on Earth...
3:34 is that a hurricane with low clouds? (Bottom, left)
yes
No it is a normal low pressure system, not a hurricane.
A very well made comparison. To recognize in 5th minute that the city was London... - very original 👍
It's so interesting how sudden the shift to 'perfectly spherical' is at the upper end of the scale range... I would have expected it to be more gradual.
[P.S. what an incredible visualization!! Good work indeed...]
The graphics and angles on this video are amazing!
Why does methone look like an egg lol
Most of the small ones kinda look like eggs
It’s mindblowing that we can detect a moon that’s just 600m to 2km in size from so far away. It would be cool to visit those small moons as you could walk around them in no time, it’ll be like having your own little island.
Some of them were discovered by the Voyagers and Cassini space probes, but most of them were found by large ground telescopes.
Nice video! 👍 The only thing I would add is Earth's moon for comparison's sake.
1:45 look it’s me
This video earned you a sub.
Titan is my Favourite moon ever
Titan is titan
Same
Saturn: Earth can you hold these for a sec?
People: SATURN, EARTH WHAT DID YOU DO!!!
It's awesome
2:15 Hurricane Helene
Is it just me or is there a face on atlas 2:12
I also see it
@@plushinsanityme too
It either just the formation of it or the fact that the moon formation is from Saturn itself or something, but I do see it. That’s weird.
Amazing visuals. Be nice if we could move wasted mass like that to Mars to create a livable planet with water.
Titan is my favourite planet! And I want to land Titan, sadly it just my dream
moon*
@@TheRolemodel1337 natural satellite
@@vinicius_ATC "Natural satellites are often colloquially referred to as moons, a derivation from the Moon of Earth."
Well made video. Thank you!
I liked my own Comment
You monster
Great job with the camera! 🤓
Titan is probably the most unique moon in our entire solar system
Superb. Well done.
Why did you remove the fiction space ships video? I enjoyed that one
Fantastic animation and shots!
Imagine being there and seeing a giant MetaBall Studios sign then a Saturn moon falls on you
That would be terrifying
Great, so clear👍 Thanks a lot. I subscribe to the channel.
I loved first person perspective when it zoomed in from the bridge of how we'd see it. Oof terrifying but fascinating