I remember stumbling across Saturn with my Meade telescope when i was first hunting the skies as a teenager. I remember looking up at something different before i homed my scope, it didn't twinkle, like the stars do. Boom, i see Saturn and her rings. Blown away i was being just 17yrs old. I still remember that night like it was yesterday 30 yrs later.
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Dude I LOVE seeing happy nerds I love the videos of people who are in professions that we only dream of when we’re young. These most dedicated of people who stuck to their childhood dreams to achieve greatness academically and are now working on projects which obviously mean a ton to them. It’s so nice to watch, so very human. The joy on their faces is that of a child who has accomplished something and is now excited to see what the future holds. These people know they’re playing a larger role in history and they really appreciate the meaning in that.
Between spark and kosmo these are wonderful go to sleep videos. Put it on sound only and bam! Past out while learning some cool stuff about the universe. Please make more !
Cassini is a hero!!!!!! For real what a beast of a mission working perfectly going out in a heroic end. Wow we need more missions like this if the powers of the world could come together in space science like we saw here and stop fighting wars with each other we could accomplish so many beautiful things
We are intelligent apes really, the animal part of our nature is dominant. We will not be able to do that for many, many years. I think the probability of our extinction is waaay higher than uniting together. So, so, unfortunate.
As a kid I remember Neptune as the coolest planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn which was everyone else’s favorite. It’s far, cold, windy and mysterious which was an awesome time for imagination.
How did JPL do this stuff? I’m fairly intelligent but I feel stupid watching some of these missions..broke down ships a half billion miles away and they figured out how to fix stuff and make it work again.. good job people
@@stumpgrinderbear7034 LOL , If "they're playing you" , then you should feel stupid. But if anyone here should feel stupid... it's you, with that comment. Pro-Tip : Those Flat Earth / Space is Fake Channels you watch... "Are playing you." You're nowhere near as smart as you think you are. Nothing is funnier than non-thinkers thinking they are thinkers.
There were backup recievers installed on different electronics aboard most of the ships, so possible backdoors are on the vehicles to change its programming when things get confused.
Well, most intelligent people won’t say they’re fairly intelligent and that tells everything about you without saying your second sentence so..🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I feel good when a network passes a speed test.. 👍 These folks have a bit more effort in the project and "re-terminating" is a bit more difficult. 🤔👍🙄🤓😁 Be Well!! 😀
I don’t get emotional, it’s all fake. Look at the pictures they give you, all CGI. Turn the camera around and let’s have a look at the blue marble it, but they never do... they can’t.
The progress made by humanity is amazing. Of course, we are very far from manned inter-stellar flight or even manned flights within our solar system, except for orbits very close to the earth and the 1960s and 1970s moon flights. We still have incredible, almost insurmountable limitations in power generation and therefore the need for the sling-shot method among others. Radiation in certain places in the universe and even within our solar system is still an insurmountable challenge for manned flights. The fact that a manned flight would require food storage, waste disposal etc., makes it almost impossible at present that we shall have manned spaceflight anytime soon and even the much-hyped flight to Mars seems impossible before 2040. However, I salute the progress already made.
So relaxing and informative. Listening to this is how humankind will evolve and become a more advanced race. Where did folks like this come up with the idea to produce programs like this? Maybe more advanced beings really are trying to enlighten us to become more advanced. Thank you to them. I listen to these programs in my sleep. I seek the knowlege of the ages🤔
FANTASTIC documentary. I've never seen the subject mattter summarized in such a way as to give a general overall understanding of what we've learned about the planets and how we learned it, BUT at the same time giving such detail on orbits, burns, landings, flyby's, course changes, mysterious malfunctions and glorious successes.
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@@wisdumbhaswon1501 I looked it up as well and couldn't find anything, it might be they're own personal soundtrack. This was as close as I got on information about this show, look up Zenith advances in space exploration soundtrack wiki.
Loads of information in this incredible video, for everyone. It's TH-cam gold. I don't have any cool questions, so I will just say a super heavy Thank You
I think it might’ve been AI written to be honest. Very factually stated And doesn’t seem like a script a person would write where it’s devoid of any emotional humor. And things said in the video like “a plan for a new suite of tests are slated for mars in 2020”, despite this being released 3 months ago in 2023
Why am I feeling so bad for all these rovers that shut down, left to burn or drift to space as if they are real humans. But still they completed their mission, good job 🫡 I specifically love the Cassini Mission.
You feel bad because you have empathy. Perfectly normal human trait for the average person imo. I like to believe that the average person does have empathy, otherwise we are below average
@@your3starweapon in numerous videos, and NASA and Obama in a speech both admitted that we couldn’t get through low earth orbit. Then how did we get outside of low earth orbit to the moon? You have to listen to what the say.
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No being travels at light speed in a linear way like we think, the ability to bend or fold space/time is the way to travel in different dimensions, past, present, future all attainable
Thank you for saying that Saturn has a solid surface. It is an abnormally large pet peeve of mine when people say things like "it's an entirely gas planet", "if you you flew into Saturn, you would pass through it", or "on Saturn, you would have no surface to stand on" or similar statements (this goes for Jupiter as well. I always think like if those statements were true, what happens to and asteroid that crashes into the planets? Do those solid objects just turn to gas?
Time to get a Nikon P900 or P1000 and see what it actually looks like. You’ll see a pulsating orb of energy not a solid ball created by NASA CGI artists. You’re in love with fiction. Wake up.
@Samsung Employee that is an explanation that would make more sense to me. Still though, they have a large gravitational force, and would attract meteors, so those would contribute to the It's solid core.
@@samsungemployee5243 According to the theory of gravity there can be “Gas giants”, but we don’t witness this. We see lighter gasses like helium and hydrogen rise, not compressed, even at earth’s surface, where gravity is strongest. And our lungs can overcome gravity at earth when drinking from a straw, then how is it that the nearly perfect vacuum of infinite space does not overcome the weak gravity in our upper atmosphere and rapidly strip the the air, layer by layer?
@@anthonyluc5981 When we look at these so-called planets using high power optics, we see shimmering lights that sort of twinkle, not CGI balls that are shown to us by NASA. You can get a P900 or P1000 and check for yourself.
Awesome space documentary ❤ I fell in love with the Voyagers after growing up watching Star Trek Motion Picture about how one of them amassed so much knowledge through interstellar travel that it obtained consciousness and traveled back to Earth to share its data with its creator. It couldn’t believe a carbon unit, a human, created it. Love the premise of the movie with Isaac Asimov’s contribution. Cassini is also spectacular.
Am i the only one that feels a weird kinship with these things they send to space. Like as if they’re human. Poor guy sent messages back once a week saying everything was ok, broke a wheel and they left him on Mars. Maybe it’s the tone of year but my heart goes out to these robots lol
Yes I have a trouble sleeping. I am 70 years old but when I watch this video over and over again I can fall asleep, wake back up a halfway through it or almost at the end and lay it back again. It's very interesting. Soothing. Oh well, back to sleep😅
When I hear about interesting things about the universe, it excites me and motivates me to learn more about it. But the voice in the video made me fall asleep without even realizing it
weirdest thing... i never watched this video however while i was in the middle of another video on a completely other channel it jumped to the middle of this video 😂 i liked it so i started it over haha
@@GemsOutdoor Wrong. I have a high power camera and know what stars actually look like: Pulsating orbs of light/energy, not spinning cartoon balls. Why don’t you check for yourself?
There’s always a problem but these guys are the Triple A for space ships.. if my truck engine blows up and I have 3 flat tires than the whole vehicle starts on fire I’m calling JPL
"The idea of life on Mars was gone." People already have problems with hurricanes on earth, meanwhile on Mars you have months long lasting sandstorms.. the atmosphere is the least of your worries there.
Man, that moon Europa looks so exciting, an icy world with more water than earth, that's exciting in itself. Can't wait for the mission to reveal the life forms in abundance.😎
1:27 narrator says: that sculpts the Earth's surface when speaking of Venus. Here on Earth we do use the word earth to mean ground but when speaking of another planet, it is not the Earth's surface it is the planet's surface or it is venuses surface.
The ESA "Lost Contact" with Beagle? Now THAT is a nice way of saying they screwed up the difference between Metric and English distances and crashed the lander into the planet.
i'm a geologist but i'm also a huge fan of the sky crane and also boring company enthusiast. it would be so much fun to put together a tunnel boring machine and do some tunneling on Mars
ill bet you,,theres inhabitants, underground.. same as we have huge underground complexes here on earth thousands of yrs old. in indian texts, it says, there was a war, for possession of earth by 3 alien races. 1 ,planet was destroyed. mars, was probably a victim too, seeing its nuke radio active. sodom & gomorrah, were nuked, by enki.. we, were cloned, as workers..the igigi, refused to work the mines, so we were made.. u.s indian ''myths'', say, b/foot, was made befere man,,fact..&, the moon was put there..its impossible, for it to be there.. the pyramids, were a world wide power grid, ever have a crystal radio,?, 450 ft high.
Hi I have a question. Have you looked at a rock lately? I have many rocks, on my channel you can see. And they're clearly petrified reptiles, and birds. You can check it out if you want to. I'd love your opinion, if you're allowed to think for yourself.
A geologist you say. Well I’m not spinning on an oblate spheroid that’s pear shaped and water DOES NOT conform around spheres. Sure you’re a GEOLOGIST?
@@justinh1433 It says my name on the door, went to collage for 5 years, work for a civil engineering firm testing soil samples all day, i'm testing samples right now! I'm not a Hydrologist or a planatary geologist but i'm pretty sure there will be subterranean aquifers if the NASA MRO studies are accurate. Also pretty sure Mars is spherical but i've never been there.
From 1949 to 2023 our progress has been incredible. Makes you wonder, either human ingenuity is more amazing than even the planets themselves or we've had some help in some way. 74 years to go from the first man made object in space to landing multiple craft with sensors to other planets. In the vast scale of humanity history 74 years is nothing. Incredible to think about.
And for what though? Since it's inception, the United States has spent $650 billion dollars on NASA. To find out exactly why we cannot live on those planets, whilst we destroy our own? Seems like an incredible misappropriation of funds that should be used to fix the broken systems and structures here on Earth. Otherwise we'd be nothing more than a cancer or parasite. Destroying the host or cells within and spreading like a virus to the next doomed planet.
My new favorite narrator. I would love to hear the sound frequency created from the rings of Saturn. It will lend data. Saturn draws the particles from the rings increasing its mass.
@Foebyx i agree. considering everything this documentary shows the probably of what you mentioned are fairly high. There’s probably more complex beings than that.
As a biotechnologist. I plan on making a large sized terrariums with the same inner conditions as the surface of Mars at the equator and a foot or 5 down where there is just a little more moisture. Then see if I can engineer a bacteria that does photosynthesis to be able to live in these conditions and if I live long enough develope a hardy small plant that can survive ideal Mars. Like tiny little low to ground thing
I remember stumbling across Saturn with my Meade telescope when i was first hunting the skies as a teenager. I remember looking up at something different before i homed my scope, it didn't twinkle, like the stars do. Boom, i see Saturn and her rings. Blown away i was being just 17yrs old. I still remember that night like it was yesterday 30 yrs later.
POV Falling asleep to space vids every night. Gn folks.
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Yep, thats nice
I usually do too especially the "finding another earth one" with the Artemis "ship thing" that's my favorite
Me too!
Me too 😂
This is an awesome documentary to fall asleep to. Went out like a light last night.
Not with all the fekin adds
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@@sergiolafertinhahahaha absolute classic 👍🇦🇺 cheers had a good chuckle 🇦🇺👍😉😊
Dude
I LOVE seeing happy nerds
I love the videos of people who are in professions that we only dream of when we’re young. These most dedicated of people who stuck to their childhood dreams to achieve greatness academically and are now working on projects which obviously mean a ton to them. It’s so nice to watch, so very human.
The joy on their faces is that of a child who has accomplished something and is now excited to see what the future holds.
These people know they’re playing a larger role in history and they really appreciate the meaning in that.
Actually, you are simply writing what's in your own thoughts. To think that you know how someone else thinks and feels is absurd.
@@bbmtgewho hurt you? Let him be happy 😂
At first I brushed of your comment as just another know-it-all sarcasm, but I share the depth of your appreciation. Thanks for nice wording.
I agree. Science deniers and conspiracy theorists, be damned.
@@bbmtgeShut up.
Between spark and kosmo these are wonderful go to sleep videos. Put it on sound only and bam! Past out while learning some cool stuff about the universe. Please make more !
It's passed out not past out
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50:00 the bit with Cassini descending into Saturns atmosphere.... it did not have to go that hard but im glad it did.
you should cut that dumb-looking beard off.
I felt the same way. 🤧😱😅
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I was sad when Cassini crashed into Saturns atmosphere
Cassini is a hero!!!!!! For real what a beast of a mission working perfectly going out in a heroic end. Wow we need more missions like this if the powers of the world could come together in space science like we saw here and stop fighting wars with each other we could accomplish so many beautiful things
We are intelligent apes really, the animal part of our nature is dominant. We will not be able to do that for many, many years. I think the probability of our extinction is waaay higher than uniting together. So, so, unfortunate.
My daughter was on the Cassinni-Hudgens mass spectrometer team
@@rezzer7918 that is a great thing to have had on her cv ,how cool.
@@rezzer7918 that's so cool! what an amazing project to have been a part of
Pov you woke up to this
I fell asleep with my son and woke up to this...
I did
Are you a wizard or something? I just had the sickest dream to this
I'm falling asleep to this
I was watching v sauce and wood up to this
As a kid I remember Neptune as the coolest planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn which was everyone else’s favorite. It’s far, cold, windy and mysterious which was an awesome time for imagination.
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I agree 100%, always loved thinking of vast stormy oceans of methane with wind thats crazy. Id love to check it out.
Uranus was my favorite 😉
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How did JPL do this stuff? I’m fairly intelligent but I feel stupid watching some of these missions..broke down ships a half billion miles away and they figured out how to fix stuff and make it work again.. good job people
Don't feel stupid. They're playing you
@@stumpgrinderbear7034 LOL , If "they're playing you" , then you should feel stupid.
But if anyone here should feel stupid... it's you, with that comment.
Pro-Tip : Those Flat Earth / Space is Fake Channels you watch... "Are playing you."
You're nowhere near as smart as you think you are.
Nothing is funnier than non-thinkers thinking they are thinkers.
They did their own research 🤣🤣
There were backup recievers installed on different electronics aboard most of the ships, so possible backdoors are on the vehicles to change its programming when things get confused.
Well, most intelligent people won’t say they’re fairly intelligent and that tells everything about you without saying your second sentence so..🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I believe we need to learn more about our own solar neighborhood...
Right ?? I'm watching space documentaries thinking the same thing
it's always great being able to watch the control room team's cheer of joy when the mission goes perfect and exactly how they wanted it to go.
if you want to feel patriotic, watch the control room
i forgot what i was saying tbh
I feel good when a network passes a speed test.. 👍
These folks have a bit more effort in the project and "re-terminating" is a bit more difficult. 🤔👍🙄🤓😁
Be Well!! 😀
Why do I always get emotional about Cassini? I was a grown 30 year old woman when it happened and IM STILL CRYING ABOUT IT.
😭 RIP Cassini 🪐🛰
It was pretty moving to watch the probe crash into the atmosphere of Saturn... Cassini was a hero
Me too😢
I don’t get emotional, it’s all fake. Look at the pictures they give you, all CGI. Turn the camera around and let’s have a look at the blue marble it, but they never do... they can’t.
I remember when i was a kid i used to get upset at fairytales too 🤣
Same possibly the best mission ever attempted in space. And she was a beautiful machine working perfectly the whole time
The progress made by humanity is amazing. Of course, we are very far from manned inter-stellar flight or even manned flights within our solar system, except for orbits very close to the earth and the 1960s and 1970s moon flights. We still have incredible, almost insurmountable limitations in power generation and therefore the need for the sling-shot method among others. Radiation in certain places in the universe and even within our solar system is still an insurmountable challenge for manned flights. The fact that a manned flight would require food storage, waste disposal etc., makes it almost impossible at present that we shall have manned spaceflight anytime soon and even the much-hyped flight to Mars seems impossible before 2040. However, I salute the progress already made.
So relaxing and informative. Listening to this is how humankind will evolve and become a more advanced race. Where did folks like this come up with the idea to produce programs like this? Maybe more advanced beings really are trying to enlighten us to become more advanced. Thank you to them. I listen to these programs in my sleep. I seek the knowlege of the ages🤔
Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks!
Well made, accurate and informative documentary.. Incredible what humans can achieve..
God created us, he graced us with the most incredible and complex thing in the universe, our brain
FANTASTIC documentary. I've never seen the subject mattter summarized in such a way as to give a general overall understanding of what we've learned about the planets and how we learned it, BUT at the same time giving such detail on orbits, burns, landings, flyby's, course changes, mysterious malfunctions and glorious successes.
I had to turn this off when this weird woman kept talking. I don't like her voice.
I feel like you're not very smart.........if the guy thinks only one planet has rings then he might be dumber than you are...no offense meant
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Beautifully put. ⭐️
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Cassini's descent into Saturn felt like I was watching a hero making his final stand. Who would have thought the life of a probe would be so dramatic
Dude I was thinking the same thing it literally was sacrificed to sent back to earth very rare information…Gone like a true hero 👏👏
what is the name of the song they used for that clip i cant find it
@@wisdumbhaswon1501 I looked it up as well and couldn't find anything, it might be they're own personal soundtrack. This was as close as I got on information about this show, look up Zenith advances in space exploration soundtrack wiki.
Felt the same way about Galileo making the one way dive into Jupiter. There wasn't a dry eye in the house at NASA either.
Loads of information in this incredible video, for everyone. It's TH-cam gold. I don't have any cool questions, so I will just say a super heavy Thank You
An utterly fascinating, seemingly comprehensive historical survey, extremely well illustrated, of decades of cosmic exploration and discovery.
Imagine waking up and seeing this-absolutely mind-blowing! That moment at 17:37? Pure genius. Keep it coming!
What a incredibly well researched and documented video, kudos to all involved in making this classroom educated quality video
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I think it might’ve been AI written to be honest. Very factually stated And doesn’t seem like a script a person would write where it’s devoid of any emotional humor. And things said in the video like “a plan for a new suite of tests are slated for mars in 2020”, despite this being released 3 months ago in 2023
@@trope882 it's a compilation of earlier videos not a completely new one
agreed
I came here to get a good night sleep 😂 ❤
I love this documentary but after seeing it a couple times, it puts me to sleep for some reason 😅
Really enjoyed the blend of planetary facts and history of man’s technology to gather data on our solar system. Great documentary!
"Neptune generates more heat than Uranus." HAHAHA XD
I have not been more captivated with a Docu series since BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs, over 20 years ago.
Both fairytales
@Niggleblade you probably believe in a good book. Good for you.
@@yohanathandowns9057 there are quite a lot of good books yes
If I can't express my critical skeptical view I don't watch your program anymore. That simple Pal !!!
Walking with stupid Dinosaurs is dumb made for simple poor people in UK Without brain...
Amazing the type of technology they had in the 60's.
That they dnt have today 🤣
Kinda sus ngl
@@Niggleblade1986 Tinfoilhat lost?
@@Grumhead virginity stil intact 🤣🤫
Why am I feeling so bad for all these rovers that shut down, left to burn or drift to space as if they are real humans. But still they completed their mission, good job 🫡
I specifically love the Cassini Mission.
You feel bad because you have empathy. Perfectly normal human trait for the average person imo.
I like to believe that the average person does have empathy, otherwise we are below average
You feel bad about equipment being left behind on fake missions. They never went anywhere except into your imagination. You just watched a cartoon.
@@RobertTozzi fAk3 MisSiOns 🥴 prove it then
@@your3starweapon in numerous videos, and NASA and Obama in a speech both admitted that we couldn’t get through low earth orbit. Then how did we get outside of low earth orbit to the moon? You have to listen to what the say.
@@your3starweapon Don't answer the tozzi troll, waste of time
This is an insane Master piece 😍
Dr. Carl Segan COSMOS would be proud💓🌌
I purchased a much better telescope, and the first planet i saw was Jupiter, It was Awesome!!
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This is an amazing documentary.
Is it just me, or is it amazing how similar the micro and macro world are? (16:35)
I enjoyed learning about the planet pluto
Thanks for amazing art and perception. Drop a tear for Casini's heroic end with your wirding.
What a amazing video loved every minute
Such a good dok, seriously! One of the best I’ve ever seen!
No being travels at light speed in a linear way like we think, the ability to bend or fold space/time is the way to travel in different dimensions, past, present, future all attainable
The linear is correct
Basic beings problems.
I find it all totally fascinating,other world ,the beauty of the universe,all of it ,stay curious people❤
It's a great documentary to watch before bed. went out last night like a light.
Props to the camera guy filming all these rovers on Mars, and filming their descents. Proper professional
Excellent documentary. First class work! Thanks much for the upload!
It’s ALL fake!!!! CGI Space is fake. The luminaries in the waters above
Better watching these documentaries than CNN or BBC I TELL YOU !!!!
Damn thats my boy ! Me compiled in a video, thank you
Listen to this while relaxing and never got to the end .very interesting and well made but also so relaxing
A great interplanetary compilation I ever watched
Magnificent video. Well done.
Thank you for saying that Saturn has a solid surface.
It is an abnormally large pet peeve of mine when people say things like "it's an entirely gas planet", "if you you flew into Saturn, you would pass through it", or "on Saturn, you would have no surface to stand on" or similar statements (this goes for Jupiter as well.
I always think like if those statements were true, what happens to and asteroid that crashes into the planets? Do those solid objects just turn to gas?
Time to get a Nikon P900 or P1000 and see what it actually looks like. You’ll see a pulsating orb of energy not a solid ball created by NASA CGI artists. You’re in love with fiction. Wake up.
still it would be possible to have a gas planet but the gas itself becomes liquid then solid as the pressure increases
@Samsung Employee that is an explanation that would make more sense to me. Still though, they have a large gravitational force, and would attract meteors, so those would contribute to the
It's solid core.
@@samsungemployee5243 According to the theory of gravity there can be “Gas giants”, but we don’t witness this. We see lighter gasses like helium and hydrogen rise, not compressed, even at earth’s surface, where gravity is strongest.
And our lungs can overcome gravity at earth when drinking from a straw, then how is it that the nearly perfect vacuum of infinite space does not overcome the weak gravity in our upper atmosphere and rapidly strip the the air, layer by layer?
@@anthonyluc5981 When we look at these so-called planets using high power optics, we see shimmering lights that sort of twinkle, not CGI balls that are shown to us by NASA. You can get a P900 or P1000 and check for yourself.
This is an awesome documentary to fall asleep to. Went out like a light last night.
Absolutely awesome documentary! Love it 👍🏼
Absolutely captivating. I love science.
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And fairytales lol
It's out of this WORLD..... it's the best. Love it. I was very fascinated in outer space since I was like 6 or 7 years old.
I would like to wish a very Merry Christmas to Jupiter, Mars and to the Moon. 🎄✨
Only relevant on Earth - and hardly at best.
@@Agent-vj3ns 🤔hmm...but if you're giving your irrelevant opinion from only an earthly perception, then how would you know?
You humans...I swear.🙄
@@TheSouthernSiren Oh touché....well played.
Awesome space documentary ❤ I fell in love with the Voyagers after growing up watching Star Trek Motion Picture about how one of them amassed so much knowledge through interstellar travel that it obtained consciousness and traveled back to Earth to share its data with its creator. It couldn’t believe a carbon unit, a human, created it. Love the premise of the movie with Isaac Asimov’s contribution. Cassini is also spectacular.
It’s mind blowing how just massive the Universe is and we are so far away from everything extra terrestrial
Being a NASA engineer must be one of the coolest job in the world
Putin would disagree
Indeed
It probably was 50 years ago wen nasa had a workable budget. The Webb was supposed to be launched like 20 years ago...lol
What about a dancer in a club!
@@Brian-wy7ui Are you talkning about the moon landing? I'm not really informed on these topics
Think about it, if all people on earth unite, we would be travelling other planet not just country
Am i the only one that feels a weird kinship with these things they send to space. Like as if they’re human. Poor guy sent messages back once a week saying everything was ok, broke a wheel and they left him on Mars. Maybe it’s the tone of year but my heart goes out to these robots lol
Not just you. I got sad when they announced opportunity's last message of "my battery's low and it's getting dark"
As a kid I’d stare for what seemed hours at the Viking Lander Panorama photos just totally involved imagining myself there on it’s frozen surface
Yes I have a trouble sleeping. I am 70 years old but when I watch this video over and over again I can fall asleep, wake back up a halfway through it or almost at the end and lay it back again. It's very interesting. Soothing. Oh well, back to sleep😅
No not Earthlings. But what's really is Really out there in the beyond. No more Earth
When I hear about interesting things about the universe, it excites me and motivates me to learn more about it. But the voice in the video made me fall asleep without even realizing it
Thanks for the great subjects ❤love your channel ❤️
Wonderful, first class documentary!
459 days for data transfer?? You guys can tune up my laptop anytime
New facts are fun to watch
i like space stuff i feel like i wanna do something with space in the future but im might be going into nursing
weirdest thing... i never watched this video however while i was in the middle of another video on a completely other channel it jumped to the middle of this video 😂 i liked it so i started it over haha
Happy Valentine's day to all of you out there!
Keep up the good work
Thanks for this. No matter where it came from or where its going, it's a long and fascinating journey. I feel blessed to get a glimpse. However brief.
It fake cgi, not a photo. Can’t you tell?
@@RobertTozzicaveman 😄
@@GemsOutdoor Wrong. I have a high power camera and know what stars actually look like: Pulsating orbs of light/energy, not spinning cartoon balls. Why don’t you check for yourself?
Thank you. This has really touched me deep inside.
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Uranus?
@@PaulHipToBeSquareAllen If a new moon is discovered around it then name it "Your anus too"
If you really believe all that I have a bridge to sell you.
There’s always a problem but these guys are the Triple A for space ships.. if my truck engine blows up and I have 3 flat tires than the whole vehicle starts on fire I’m calling JPL
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Im convinced that sleeping with these types of videos on make me automatically smart😊
Very interesting! I am also researching life forms that can survive in harsh environments. Can any creatures live in the dense atmosphere of Venus?
"The idea of life on Mars was gone."
People already have problems with hurricanes on earth, meanwhile on Mars you have months long lasting sandstorms.. the atmosphere is the least of your worries there.
Kudos to the guy who got the video of the various rovers landing on the surface of Mars.
Man, that moon Europa looks so exciting, an icy world with more water than earth, that's exciting in itself. Can't wait for the mission to reveal the life forms in abundance.😎
1:27 narrator says: that sculpts the Earth's surface when speaking of Venus. Here on Earth we do use the word earth to mean ground but when speaking of another planet, it is not the Earth's surface it is the planet's surface or it is venuses surface.
That was my whole weekend 👀 Absolutely brilliant 🥇thank you for these amazing ppl behind the scenes
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You must of been high as fuck if this was your whole weekend, its like a 2 hour video 😅🤣
I cant tell whats real and whats cgi. But thers so much video content and they need to attract viewers this is the only way they an do it
The ESA "Lost Contact" with Beagle? Now THAT is a nice way of saying they screwed up the difference between Metric and English distances and crashed the lander into the planet.
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Very very INFORMATOVE indeed.
this is a banger documentary👌 can't wait to watch this a hundred times in a row like i did with the BBC Earth solar system documentaries lol
I would like to see a video done by Spark that describes Neptune and Uranus being super fluidic.
Must.. Not. MKE.. Joke....ab-out....FLUIID...in Ur-anus.
Dammit.
@@vice.nor.virtue heh heh. I won’t be silenced. 😂
i'm a geologist but i'm also a huge fan of the sky crane and also boring company enthusiast. it would be so much fun to put together a tunnel boring machine and do some tunneling on Mars
ill bet you,,theres inhabitants, underground.. same as we have huge underground complexes here on earth thousands of yrs old. in indian texts, it says, there was a war, for possession of earth by 3 alien races. 1 ,planet was destroyed. mars, was probably a victim too, seeing its nuke radio active. sodom & gomorrah, were nuked, by enki.. we, were cloned, as workers..the igigi, refused to work the mines, so we were made.. u.s indian ''myths'', say, b/foot, was made befere man,,fact..&, the moon was put there..its impossible, for it to be there.. the pyramids, were a world wide power grid, ever have a crystal radio,?, 450 ft high.
Hi I have a question. Have you looked at a rock lately? I have many rocks, on my channel you can see. And they're clearly petrified reptiles, and birds. You can check it out if you want to. I'd love your opinion, if you're allowed to think for yourself.
A geologist you say. Well I’m not spinning on an oblate spheroid that’s pear shaped and water DOES NOT conform around spheres.
Sure you’re a GEOLOGIST?
@@justinh1433 It says my name on the door, went to collage for 5 years, work for a civil engineering firm testing soil samples all day, i'm testing samples right now! I'm not a Hydrologist or a planatary geologist but i'm pretty sure there will be subterranean aquifers if the NASA MRO studies are accurate. Also pretty sure Mars is spherical but i've never been there.
From 1949 to 2023 our progress has been incredible. Makes you wonder, either human ingenuity is more amazing than even the planets themselves or we've had some help in some way. 74 years to go from the first man made object in space to landing multiple craft with sensors to other planets. In the vast scale of humanity history 74 years is nothing. Incredible to think about.
And for what though? Since it's inception, the United States has spent $650 billion dollars on NASA.
To find out exactly why we cannot live on those planets, whilst we destroy our own?
Seems like an incredible misappropriation of funds that should be used to fix the broken systems and structures here on Earth. Otherwise we'd be nothing more than a cancer or parasite. Destroying the host or cells within and spreading like a virus to the next doomed planet.
And they plan on spending $22,560,000,000 on NASA this year alone.
I mean.......
Yea, a war was needed for most of the innovations...
@@jrr7031 Yup, you aren't wrong. Until Humanity has a unified goal this will continue to be the case unfortunately.
@Rusty Shackleford zombies or aliens. Lol to be honest. Its the only way to unite humans as a species.
36:20 why isn’t anybody else talking about the sound design of this series 🤯🤯🤯🤯
I like to watch this multiple times a day
Much can be debated about the thermal imaging related to ocean levels. Many more factors should be concluded upon.
has anyone ever thought to make a CD of saturns rings and see what information it might have??
A compact disc?
Cool down?
Cat dimension??
What do you mean?!?!?
Always great content. Your whole show is powerfull and top class.
Thank you !! This absolutely amazing
My new favorite narrator. I would love to hear the sound frequency created from the rings of Saturn. It will lend data. Saturn draws the particles from the rings increasing its mass.
Excellent video. Perfect mix of different info pertaining to history, technology, and the vast differences in then and now
Super interesting and informational!
❤ AMAZING CREATION OF OUR GOD THE FATHER IN HEAVEN. AMEN
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Great videos, I learned new things
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Thanks!
Absolutely incredible series, thank you for this.
This just made me believe in life on mars more and more
@Foebyx i agree. considering everything this documentary shows the probably of what you mentioned are fairly high. There’s probably more complex beings than that.
As a biotechnologist. I plan on making a large sized terrariums with the same inner conditions as the surface of Mars at the equator and a foot or 5 down where there is just a little more moisture. Then see if I can engineer a bacteria that does photosynthesis to be able to live in these conditions and if I live long enough develope a hardy small plant that can survive ideal Mars. Like tiny little low to ground thing
He won’t make you rich
@@AztesticalsHow is that plan going?