speaking of, imagine all the comets jupiter would launch to the inner solar system if he replaced neptune and stayed there :O, . it would cause so much destruction all over the solar system X(
@@DeRealMekamaybe the term solar politics can be used to define politics that take place inside the solar system and the term celestial politics for politics that happens outside the solar system
1:50 It's not possible for the Sun to eventually "go supernova", because it's not heavy enough. Only stars that are around 8 times the mass of the Sun or heavier are heavy enough for a supernova to occur. For a supernova to occur, the star needs to be heavy enough to fuse carbon nuclei with each other, which the Sun is nowhere close to.
@@Walker__91 no learnt about tardigrades at uni about 15 years ago now and just found it hilarious that they had nicknames like water bear and moss piglet 😂
The thing in the pot was tartigrade which is an animal in Earth that can hibernate for a long time even in space and come back to life when it comes in contact with wate, so maybe it mutated there and its a problem .... LiIKE IT FOR DREW TO SEE THIS !!!!
Yes They are some of the most resilient lifeforms to evolve on this planet. They are one of the only lifeforms that has survived IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE with no protection.
I just- love that everyone has a different eyes and mouth size as well as a different gap between each eye and the gap between the eyes and the mouth and- I feel confident I could recognize a character if they give me only their face
Coming back to the fifth planet, according to the scientific community’s newer findings planets ejecting from solar systems might be a lot more common thing. They hypotesy there could be more such rouge planets out there, drifting in space than ones in orbits.
3:11 the moons distance from earth actually varies by 19,000 miles from apogee(farthest point in orbit) to perigee (closest point in orbit), this is why full moons appear 12% larger than crescent moons
0:14 astro-politics, astro- means stars but can also mean celestial bodies in general, it can be found in words like asteroid, astronomer, astronomy astronaut and astrodude himself
4:05 I think yes because now it’s pretty chill on mars -63 degrees Celsius and the reason why Venus is so hot is greenhouse effect but the reason why mars (almost) doesn’t have a atmosphere is because the core is kinda cold in comparison to earth so it might even grow an atmosphere and become sustainable for life but that could be totally wrong and the same could happen for mars as happens to Venus. Buuuttttttt because of the greenhouse effect on Venus it might stay just cool down enough to have liquid water and be sustainable for life but that chance is probably lower because there is not much sunlight coming through its atmosphere so no photosynthesis and both of these theories could be as far away as possible
3:09 No. Moving our moon several hundred or even 10 000 miles closer or further wouldnt make much of a difference. The moon actually has an eliptical orbit and the nearest point to earth is a few tens of thousands of kilometres closer than the furthest point from earth on its orbit
The stuff behind Jupiter is the Oort cloud... and putting anything as massive nearby likely will result in a lot of those orbiting around and falling into Jupiter, while some will slingshot towards the inner solar system.
Fan fact: the fifth giant was actually launched out of are solar system the desert eat or colloided with it. If they collided with it there are just gone the fifth giant well ofc it's a giant but if they collided well the fifth giant is the third most biggest planeta little bigger than Uranus and Neptune it will disrupt the orbit of Saturn but this is why it was only launched out: if the fifth giant was and launched out this was this would happen in the future or the present day: we launch out Uranus and Neptune, can collide with Jupiter or Saturn, and will affect Jupiter Saturn Neptune and Uranus's orbit.
I look forward to Drew Durnil's Astropolitics videos in the coming decades (or centuries?) about dwarf planets fighting for recognition of "main" terrestrial planets of the Inner Solar System.
If we are involving Pluto you have to bring in Ceres also. Think of it like this, Mercury is the smallest planet but twice the size of Pluto. And Pluto is twice the size of Ceres. If size is the only thing keeping Pluto out I’d argue Ceres has as much right to be considered.
The moon being "hundreds of meters" closer wouldn't mean anything, you fell into the scale mistake. At it's closest approach each month the moon is 363300 km way, and at it's farthest each month it's 405500 km, It changes 42,200,000 meters EVERY orbit
I recommend a video about The Battle of Aljubarrota by the channel HistoryMarche. The Portuguese won a battle outnumbered 6 to 1. The Spanish had 30 000 and the Portuguese had 7 500.
there was some new reseaarch about the jupiter saving us from asteroids and meteors... im sorry to tell you it actually flings more stuff our way than it deflects,
Sunshine Fascism is just that. Father's power is too great, so please camouflage yourself when you perform. I want him to be Apollo of the Waterside🙂🐟 ⛅This or this🌦️ Neptune's? glasses laughed🤣
Bro this is the part where most other videos go to tell a sad story where the Earth never wakes up from being frozen and then the sun explodes then Saturn and Jupiter have to stay then they die😂
I mean geo means like ground, that's why it's called geology? Also i don't expect strict vacuum borders to appear, maybe a sphere of like what 10,000 km around the satellite?, That's how maritime borders work.
I'm not sure if Venus could support life because their atmosphere is mostly CO2 and the greenhouse effect would still make Venus anywhere from an average of 150F to 400F.
one thing that they got 100% wrong is whale's mouths whan full are mostly filled with water with only a small air pocket that's barely big enough for one to breathe and it gets worse all that water is gradualy forced out untill there's no roon left meaning you'd get crushed to death like being in a trash compactor altho all of this is if the whale realy wants to digest you and it's far more likely to just spit you back out as a man or a man-sized fish do not make for as good of a meal in comparason to an equal weight in krill or sardines, and they need very high calory meals to sustain their size it's kinda similar to why jets run on jet fuel instead of wood or biomass in some ways whales realy are kinda like bio-submarines in that regars
You can’t just completely skip over Earth’s redemption and the Moon Revolution
Lmaooo
Pengiunanimatorguy1707@ yeah
He’s watching the show completely wrong
@@pengiunanimatorguy maybe he ain’t ready for the 2 hour film yet of that arc
Yeah
0:15 probably be celestial politics “celestial bodies” is the blanket term for all planets, asteroids, moons, stars, etc.
I thought it would be solar politics. But celestial politics sounds cooler
speaking of, imagine all the comets jupiter would launch to the inner solar system if he replaced neptune and stayed there :O, . it would cause so much destruction all over the solar system X(
@@DeRealMekamaybe the term solar politics can be used to define politics that take place inside the solar system and the term celestial politics for politics that happens outside the solar system
Astropolitics.
It could be interstellar or solar
I didn’t realize this video came out an hour ago I thought this was made a couple months ago and I was watching an old video💀
Same💀
@@Phil_ballytwell glad to see I’m not alone
@@arandompersononthelnternet me too
You two aren't the only ones
YES, SOLAR BALLS, LETS GO!
So the Sun is just an old school teacher. Never would have made that connection.
with severe mood swings.
and psychopathic tendencies.
and they’re also a criminal.
yea, I watch too much solarballs
1:50
It's not possible for the Sun to eventually "go supernova", because it's not heavy enough. Only stars that are around 8 times the mass of the Sun or heavier are heavy enough for a supernova to occur. For a supernova to occur, the star needs to be heavy enough to fuse carbon nuclei with each other, which the Sun is nowhere close to.
Astropolitics is the word you’re thinking
@ChanZNTP2025about you
Well I think Solar Politics would be better.
@@sandormatyasovszki7433Solar means Sun, so that wouldn’t really make sense
@ChanZNTP2025 typed it 3 times and not correctly once
I think Cosmopolitics has a nice ring to it
19:09 Drew, that "alien cell" is a tardigrade, water bear, if you know them by that name
Edit: Never mind, he accidentally predicted the actual joke
I like their nickname moss piglet 😂
@@Gingerchalkykurzgesagt?
@@Walker__91 no learnt about tardigrades at uni about 15 years ago now and just found it hilarious that they had nicknames like water bear and moss piglet 😂
The thing in the pot was tartigrade which is an animal in Earth that can hibernate for a long time even in space and come back to life when it comes in contact with wate, so maybe it mutated there and its a problem .... LiIKE IT FOR DREW TO SEE THIS !!!!
Yes They are some of the most resilient lifeforms to evolve on this planet. They are one of the only lifeforms that has survived IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE with no protection.
At least the only known multicellular lifeform, some single cell extremophiles can survive.
@@tarrantwolf yes
pretty sure single celled organisms can live nearly anywhere (correct me if im wrong)
not an animal bruh it's an multi cellular organism.
there aint no way your just gonna skip over the whole moon revolution and earth arc
6:06 BRO NEPTUNE IS SPEAKING "IN YE OLDEN DAYS" 😭😭😭😭😭
I just- love that everyone has a different eyes and mouth size as well as a different gap between each eye and the gap between the eyes and the mouth and- I feel confident I could recognize a character if they give me only their face
12:48 I’m glad you noticed that about the Earth map
Coming back to the fifth planet, according to the scientific community’s newer findings planets ejecting from solar systems might be a lot more common thing. They hypotesy there could be more such rouge planets out there, drifting in space than ones in orbits.
3:11 the moons distance from earth actually varies by 19,000 miles from apogee(farthest point in orbit) to perigee (closest point in orbit), this is why full moons appear 12% larger than crescent moons
0:14 astro-politics, astro- means stars but can also mean celestial bodies in general, it can be found in words like asteroid, astronomer, astronomy astronaut and astrodude himself
15:30 voyager 1 was launched in 1977 and is OUTSIDE the solar system
Do NOT skip the earth is heading to the sun like THAT!!!!
Like yeah (really sad actually)
18:55 i think drew forgot astro dude has a wife
Yup. The moon is humming the end of the song "time" by pink floyd at 34:08
Venice already had life that had little cellss and stuff moving around then they died
4:05 I think yes because now it’s pretty chill on mars -63 degrees Celsius and the reason why Venus is so hot is greenhouse effect but the reason why mars (almost) doesn’t have a atmosphere is because the core is kinda cold in comparison to earth so it might even grow an atmosphere and become sustainable for life but that could be totally wrong and the same could happen for mars as happens to Venus. Buuuttttttt because of the greenhouse effect on Venus it might stay just cool down enough to have liquid water and be sustainable for life but that chance is probably lower because there is not much sunlight coming through its atmosphere so no photosynthesis and both of these theories could be as far away as possible
3:09 No. Moving our moon several hundred or even 10 000 miles closer or further wouldnt make much of a difference. The moon actually has an eliptical orbit and the nearest point to earth is a few tens of thousands of kilometres closer than the furthest point from earth on its orbit
Petition to put the Ottoman flag in Drew's background (Day 14)
Byzantine*
@@KindlyKalen You just triggered the Turks
@@LightningLabShort I know.
@@KindlyKalen 👀👀
@@LightningLabShort😂😂
“Uranus reminds me of the land down under”
- Drew Durnil, 2024
"Keplerbelt" 😭😭😭
How do you mess that up 😂😂
That's like pronouncing MakeMake as "Mayke Mayke" instead of "Mah-kee Mah-kee" 😂
How do you confuse that with my name
@@Aliix458I pronounce it like that
Bro it’s kupiterbelt and it’s real on the edge of the solar system 😭😭😭
FINALLY ANOTHER SOLARBALLS REACTION
The sun is definitely Caseoh I'm calling it
OMFG I WOULDNT OF EVER EXPECTED THAT
Then what is UY Scuti
nah, you did sun dirty
@@iiDTC your mom
He was talking about that Australia's upside down and Uranus is on its side
Whales actually have small throats so they can’t swallow you 26:42
Skipping through the entire revolution, huh
I love your space video pls continue them
The stuff behind Jupiter is the Oort cloud... and putting anything as massive nearby likely will result in a lot of those orbiting around and falling into Jupiter, while some will slingshot towards the inner solar system.
YES,MORE SOLARBALLS YAY!!!!!
YOU CAN'T JUST SKIP EVERY LORE EPISODE 😭😭😭😭😭
"But I like my orbit" - Uranus 2024 (idk i just like the pure silence after he said it)
I SCREAMED when i saw A solarballs reaction
Fan fact: the fifth giant was actually launched out of are solar system the desert eat or colloided with it. If they collided with it there are just gone the fifth giant well ofc it's a giant but if they collided well the fifth giant is the third most biggest planeta little bigger than Uranus and Neptune it will disrupt the orbit of Saturn but this is why it was only launched out: if the fifth giant was and launched out this was this would happen in the future or the present day: we launch out Uranus and Neptune, can collide with Jupiter or Saturn, and will affect Jupiter Saturn Neptune and Uranus's orbit.
He needs to react to Solarballs more often
Maybe like 1 vid per 1 month?
Plus
He dosent know what happened with the Moon Revolution
Uranus:but but i like my Orbit
Other planets:🤨
Earth:🥶
A REACTION TO SOLARBALLS? this is one of a kind!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My friend your watching the show wrong you missed earth redemption and the moon revolution 😭
Have a wonderful day
You have a wonderful day as well! :))
Thanks, you too!
You too :D
@ChanZNTP2025 you misspelled three times buddy.
@@honty1029 its probably one of those UTTP wannabes judging by the pfp (just report em)
Dude he’s going to be so confused by the lore 😭
murcury: so so just shut up drew and let the vid play
OMG YES DREW FINALLY MADE A SB VIDEO AAHAJQJ
I look forward to Drew Durnil's Astropolitics videos in the coming decades (or centuries?) about dwarf planets fighting for recognition of "main" terrestrial planets of the Inner Solar System.
@ChanZNTP2025you, seeing how much you respond here
lol
@@WhatHadHappened_ bro ignore and report these fools they are only doing this for attention using bots
I honestly would not be surprised if Astrodude finds Nozis on the dark side of the moon. Anybody agree with me.
Iron sky reference.
Neptune being neptune again
Yep (^ . ^)
If we are involving Pluto you have to bring in Ceres also. Think of it like this, Mercury is the smallest planet but twice the size of Pluto. And Pluto is twice the size of Ceres. If size is the only thing keeping Pluto out I’d argue Ceres has as much right to be considered.
The moon being "hundreds of meters" closer wouldn't mean anything, you fell into the scale mistake. At it's closest approach each month the moon is 363300 km way, and at it's farthest each month it's 405500 km, It changes 42,200,000 meters EVERY orbit
The moon is moving slowly away from Earth over time, in the scale of hundreds of millions of years to billions of years though.
I recommend a video about The Battle of Aljubarrota by the channel HistoryMarche. The Portuguese won a battle outnumbered 6 to 1. The Spanish had 30 000 and the Portuguese had 7 500.
there was some new reseaarch about the jupiter saving us from asteroids and meteors... im sorry to tell you it actually flings more stuff our way than it deflects,
1:58 no its actually 5 billion years lol
Nah, didn't this how ice age start (I'm just kidding)
The Earth would be warmer than Mars due to the Earth’s Atmosphere!
Which app are you useing pleasse 😢😢😢
Sunshine Fascism is just that.
Father's power is too great, so please camouflage yourself when you perform.
I want him to be Apollo of the Waterside🙂🐟
⛅This or this🌦️
Neptune's? glasses laughed🤣
Petition for a Zimbabwe ball day, 136
Why do you want to freeze the bible?
@@Capitala-București speech to text glitch
AGUUHHHHH SOLARBLLLS REACTION?!? YES PLS
25:33 That is a tardigrade, it can survive in the vacuum of space.
Watch The Journey To Neptune
( Very Funny )
When did Neptune get a computer😂
Neptune is trying to be jupiter
Bro this is the part where most other videos go to tell a sad story where the Earth never wakes up from being frozen and then the sun explodes then Saturn and Jupiter have to stay then they die😂
YOUR WATCHING THE SHOW WRONG
WATCH THE MOON REVOLUTION
I’ve been waiting… FOR 74 YEARS… FOR HIM TO MAKE ANOTHER SOLARBALLS VIDEO 😁
finally drew is back to solar balls
You know it’s a good day when drew uploads a 30 minute video
NO BC THE WAY JUPITER AND SATURN WERE BACKING UP EACH OTHER 💔💔
A long time ago a person who name was Yunus got in and out of a whale . A miracle from 112 BC
Please bring back the old plushies like i first saw this channel 3 weeks ago or just give us remakes of some
He can’t
Litterly why like explain me why
11:32 ok now don’t rip into me like that!
Zebo looks oddly similar to a water bear
I love these types of videos.
@ChanZNTP2025 Im not a nerd but i will say it ITS FREAKING SPELLED "Who cares" and did i asked you?
@@kamildziubol9371 bro, ignore and report these fools don't give them the attention they want. They only do this for attention using bots
YOUR FINALLY MAKING MORE VIDEOS OF SOLARBALLS
I mean geo means like ground, that's why it's called geology? Also i don't expect strict vacuum borders to appear, maybe a sphere of like what 10,000 km around the satellite?, That's how maritime borders work.
Ain’t no way bro skipped the entire moon revolution
FINALLY HE'S BACK IN SOLARBALLS
You can't just skip a whole arc 😭 (I'm talking about the moon revolution+earth alone)
Jupiter is losing his mind
Please watch theoon revelation arc its very good 💯😊🎉🎉
3:53 In my world Pluto is still a planet sue me
13:08 Was that the sun or is that mars?
Me knowing its venus instantly
Russians in the ice caps :🗿
React to the moon revolution arc and earth alone part 1&2 and earth is heading to the sun and his redemption?? we'd love to see it!
30 MINUTE DREW DURNIL VIDEO!!
I love seeing how much lore Drew missed.
Am i the only one who has a crush on Neptune.....
I have a crush on Luna/Earth's moon
@@AisyahMarsha-lt6pk so your crush is in the sky mine too
@@AisyahMarsha-lt6pk Wait, so your first boyfriend turned into the moon?...?
That's rough Buddy
nah i think that is just sweden getting out from europe and sit next to iberia lol
ahh yes, i sure love the keplar belt
I'm not sure if Venus could support life because their atmosphere is mostly CO2 and the greenhouse effect would still make Venus anywhere from an average of 150F to 400F.
0:18 astropolitics
one thing that they got 100% wrong is whale's mouths whan full are mostly filled with water with only a small air pocket that's barely big enough for one to breathe and it gets worse
all that water is gradualy forced out untill there's no roon left meaning you'd get crushed to death like being in a trash compactor
altho all of this is if the whale realy wants to digest you and it's far more likely to just spit you back out as a man or a man-sized fish do not make for as good of a meal in comparason to an equal weight in krill or sardines, and they need very high calory meals to sustain their size
it's kinda similar to why jets run on jet fuel instead of wood or biomass in some ways
whales realy are kinda like bio-submarines in that regars
in the first clip atleast we won't have global warming
YAY SOLARBALLS REACTION!!!!!
1:54 triplets of the end of the universe (neutron star is the hated one).
yes astrodude found seabo in titans water
its been 80 year's since d-day
It seems kind of crazy to think about
Wouldn't Mars gain oceans of water?