I am doubtful that humanity - as it exists today - will ever be seriously space-faring. What does make it permanently out of the solar system won't be human in any physiological sense, though may well still be human in mindset/spirit.
Yarib i believe that NASA, ESA, and other space organisations are well aware of the risk of contamination, and are taking every precaution humanly possible to avoid it.
+DutchGreen Gaming "On April 20, 1967, the unmanned lunar lander Surveyor 3 landed near Oceanus Procellarum on the surface of the moon. One of the things aboard was a television camera. Two-and-a-half years later, on November 20, 1969, Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan L. Bean recovered the camera. When NASA scientists examined it back on Earth they were surprised to find specimens of Streptococcus mitis that were still alive. Because of the precautions the astronauts had taken, NASA determined that the germs were inside the camera when it was retrieved, so they must have been there before the Surveyor 3 was launched." Source: www.panspermia.org/bacteria.htm
Guys chill out, I was watching India's Mars mission documentary, they sterilize the whole system at 100% sterilize rate before launch in an isolated system. They'll take care of it for sure.
Hoàng Kim Việt illegal aliens get out of my planet and moons and solar system, humans from another planet tell this to us, but immigrants are welcome here.
the reason for liquid water under Enceladus is because its orbit is elliptical so when it is closer to Saturn it sort of contracts and when away from it comes to its original shape.This compression and relaxation keep its core warm which may be the reason for liquid water under it, as explained by physicist Brian Cox in his book Wonders of Solar System. There is a whole tv series just if you guys are interested
You are talking like animal sex is something inappropriate or taboo. While it's not. Don't watch if you are not interested. They are making films about what they know.
WiteXRan it's not taboo, it's just boring and doesn't realy help anyone in any significant way. Then compare that to thier space and less sex based videos. It's just a gimmick and that's fine but not everyone is interested.
My point exactly. Any exposed skin would be instantly frozen. This "heavy jacket" that they speak of would have to cover the entire body and not leave any exposed skin. Luckily we do have things like that, and they're called suits.
@@hugetaco Very much, though it wouldn't need to be overly pressurised, which would improve weight, comfort and mobility considerably over a vacuum-rated suit.
Need oxygen to burn the match first and even if you do that by providing oxygen through your tank, your tank oxygen wouldn't be enough to burn the entire methane lake
Yeah I thought after I made that post about the oxygen. Im sure its had it fare share of asteroid impacts. If anything that should have done it by now.
If we would treat our planet more like a home instead of like a giant landfill, why couldn't we stay here forever ? That said, space exploration is fascinating to me and I think we should be doing a lot more of it. Just in case.
Actually, if you're a digital mind inside a simulation, Titan is perfect because computing becomes super energy efficient at low temps. Have a fusion powered supercomputer sunk In the hydrocarbon seas
Four Twenty Titan's rocks are a mixture of water and amonia. We drink water in its molten form, as in a part of molten rocks from Titan, so Titan magma.
Four Twenty You are clearly the idiot. Water is a liquid on Earth...and also a solid and a gas. On Titan ice is the equivalent of rocks in Earth...which would make Titans equivalent to magma...you know...Rick heated to the point of being liquid-water. So we drink what would be considered magma on Titan.
Four Twenty Ok, you're most likely trolling, but allow me to explain to you where all this comes from. First, almost all matter can exist in all of the three common phases except for helium: solid, liquid and gas. There is a given combination of pressure and temperature for any given chemical where all of these phases can be present simultaneously, this is called the triple point. the average temperature of our planet happens to be at the triple point of dihidrogen oxide which is our water. here on earth we can find it as a liquid (water), solid (ice) and gas (steam or water vapor). However, the temperature here is too low to even get close to the triple point of most mineral and metals, these freeze in crystalized forms we call rocks and metal (however there are other astronomical bodies where this can occur, like in brown dwarfs where iron can evaporate and rain back down). Titan is a place where its cold enough and there is enough pressure to reach the triple point of methane and so it flows and cycles like the water in our planet, but these condition are too cold and too much of a high pressure for water and other compounds like amonia, so they freeze and for the most part stay frozen into crystalized forms anything from Titan might as well call it rocks. Second, amonia is not bleach, sodium hypochlorite is so you went far on that one. Third, pretty much all of the water on earth is mixed as well with other chemicals, mostly sodium chloride which is table salt which, even though we do consume it in certain amounts, it is poisonus to us if we drink it in the concentrations found in the oceans of earth, just like drinking water with amonia is poisonous to us (which is about the only thing you got correct in your argument). We use numerous methods to separate water and salt to make it drinkable, among which are distillation and reverse osmosis. these processes are said to purify the water out of salt and other chemicals, from there comes the term purified water. If we were to go to Titan, in order to have drinkable water we would have to literally get some rocks and dirt from the outside, melt it into Titan magma, which is a mixture of water, amonia and other compounds, and then purify it to extract all of those compounds, leaving us with just plain 'oll water to drink, or in other words, purified Titan magma. I hope this clears up all of your misconceptions and allows you to understand my original comment.
We might found Alien life in Titan or Enceladus, not Alien like xenomorph or grey man portrayed by hollywood movies, but more likely a single cell organism that didn't originated from Earth.
That methane would bw perfect as a energy (heat) source for a shelter. Similar pressure means the construction would require only to withstand temperatures differences. So possibly just a dome made from simple materials.
Your description of the Goldilock's Zone was very, very general. It is the zone where it's the right temperature for water to be in a liquid state. That could be a constant 80°C. Have fun trying to live on such a planet.
its always titan and enceladus being talked about at the saturnian system like what about Iapetus or rhea? or even tethys and dione we cant froget about them
What causes Europa's subterranean ocean is the same thing that causes the subterranean ocean on Enceladus. Gravity, or rather tidal forces. Saturn and Jupiter have massive gravitational signatures and the gravitational pull isn't experienced uniformly across the moon. This causes the moon to expand and contract in certain areas creating heat and thus liquid oceans.
Seeker, Isn't that rather OLD footage? The Huygens probe makes its descent through Titan's atmosphere on January 14, 2005. That's over thirteen years ago.
Colleen Forrest You’d need more of a life support suit to exist outside a protected building, -290f is lethal, but if you were wearing an oxygen mask with said life support suit your body would be fine.
A life support suit would tale care of the oxygen problem as well, but its been suggested by this video and other planetary scientists that really really good warm clothing would be enough. I don't equate "clothing" as being air tight, where as a life support suit would be. So to revise my question, would suficently warn, non air tight clothing be suficent or would there be any negative effects to the skin from being exposed to a no oxygen, high methane atmosphere, asuming the temperature has been normalized by the clothing. For instance, in lakes that turn over and release trapped carbon dioxide (or is it carbon monxide?), people in the surrounding villages died of suffocation and had boils covering their body. I can't remember if the boils were vaused by the gas or resulted because the gas push away oxygenated air and the lack of oxygen on skin caused the boils. I couldn't find the article I was looking for on a quick internet search. Maybe someone else would have better luck?
God A life support suit would take care of the oxygen on skin problem, but this video and some other planetary scientist suggest that really really warn clothing would be adequate. "Clothing", to me dosen't imply air tight, whereas a life support suit would be. So to rephrase my question, asuming the clothing is warm enough to negate the effects of temperature, would skin exposure to a non-oxygenated atmosphere containing methane be an issue? I'm asking this because in cases on Earth, where there have been lake turnovers, carbondioxide (or is it carbonmonoxide?) is released from the lakes and this gas pushes the normal, oxygen containing atmosphere away from the surrounding landscape. People living in that landscape are later found dead of suffocation, but their skin is also covered in boils. I can't remember if the boils were caused by gas specifically or by the fact that the air no longer contained oxygen. I did a quick google search but wasn't able to find a related article. Perhapse someone else would have better luck?
If that moon is below -180 C.What if there are organisms which are frozen(Life may form since there is a dense atmosphere)?If the temperature rises slowly new alien life will appear in that moon. Just a thought.Any suggestions?
What if we someday find planet's or moons with developed life should we keep our distance or should we interact with it. I mean it would be so cool to interact but would it be right thing to do?
Oxygen tank and heavy coat? That's one hell of an exaggeration. You may not need to worry about pressure, but the other environmental conditions are harsh enough where you'd need a full body suit. You know. Like an insulated SPACE suit? Skin tight variety is fine as long as it's well insulated. Don't get me started on how the heat from your own body would turn the ground around you into quicksand...
I bet little Billy out there is sitting on his Androphone watching a video just like this, wondering if there is life outside of his planet/moon.. and here we are. WE'RE HERE BILLY👐
So could a form of advanced life develop in a methane based environment? I've run across it in several sci-fi novels but wondered about the actual possibility.
... Guess what? Our very beautiful solar system is was has been teaming with sentient life both similar and dissimilar to us for mega many millennia. This fact can be very disturbing for the majority of unawakened people on the earth. But so many are now waking up and rejoy-sing this revolutary paradigm. And it is wonderful. Regards to all. Humility-Gratitude-Prowess-Confidence-Love.
We need at least 50 years to terraform a small region into a very habitable region. Start with moss forest or moss plains first, then step up into higher class of plants stage by stage. Use fungi to loosen the ground and etc. Just a 1 minute thought of terraforming theory.
Why @ 21.00 did you show footage of a solder firing a AT4HEAT? What is the significance of this or where is the correlation? Super dumb a$$ thing to do?
Oh whoops got caught up in the moment. Great channel btw I will most definitely NOT be UNsubing. I love this Chan. Just a really odd choice of a clip to through in to a educational video. I can't help but feel like it was thrown in there just for for subliminal purposes like to catch my attention and make me remember it more or something like me clicking on the video out of interest in this topic isn't enough to help me memorize it.
So there’s probably life on the water moon but it’s nothing to send maned missions for if a station is built on Titan it would be nice seeing it become the point where spacecraft go to fuel up for more travel of course this will be a couple hundred years from now but it’s a nice thought
Very heavy jacket.
Matt Folse And high fat diet.
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Omer Bekcioglu • Good point.
very very very heavy jacket
Full metal jacket. Private pile will go.
I wish I could live forever to see the human race unfold and create a galactic empire.
AMERICAN REBEL we never die
Though high chance we might die before we even reach farther than mars maybe
I will live for ever
I am doubtful that humanity - as it exists today - will ever be seriously space-faring. What does make it permanently out of the solar system won't be human in any physiological sense, though may well still be human in mindset/spirit.
TYRANT KILLER sorry buddy
*How about the Alien Oceans of Europa ?!*
Yarib i believe that NASA, ESA, and other space organisations are well aware of the risk of contamination, and are taking every precaution humanly possible to avoid it.
+DutchGreen Gaming
"On April 20, 1967, the unmanned lunar lander Surveyor 3 landed near Oceanus Procellarum on the surface of the moon. One of the things aboard was a television camera. Two-and-a-half years later, on November 20, 1969, Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan L. Bean recovered the camera. When NASA scientists examined it back on Earth they were surprised to find specimens of Streptococcus mitis that were still alive. Because of the precautions the astronauts had taken, NASA determined that the germs were inside the camera when it was retrieved, so they must have been there before the Surveyor 3 was launched."
Source: www.panspermia.org/bacteria.htm
"Attempt no landing there." -The StarChild Formerly Known As Dave Bowman
BertyFromDK why do you think they didn't go there yet ?
Guys chill out, I was watching India's Mars mission documentary, they sterilize the whole system at 100% sterilize rate before launch in an isolated system. They'll take care of it for sure.
Yeah, and now, we are becoming the aliens of these moons :0
Moon aliens
An artist theory on the physics of 'Time' as a physical process. Quantum Atom Theory 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Hoàng Kim Việt illegal aliens get out of my planet and moons and solar system, humans from another planet tell this to us, but immigrants are welcome here.
Seeing Clearly Media 😂😂😂😂 A funny story :0
Fact: Mars is populated by alien robots.
Finally something besides that animal sex series.
Noteight Noteight try being original again fucker
IanVelesGDツ
Enjoy calling me "fucker" because that's what you'll never be.
Can you guys make more vedoes about Titan please .
+Four Twenty
Vedoes is just like videos, but obviously a tad bit shorter and with a higher level of spelling errors than usual!
Sorry guys I wasn't paying attention I meant to write video's.
the reason for liquid water under Enceladus is because its orbit is elliptical so when it is closer to Saturn it sort of contracts and when away from it comes to its original shape.This compression and relaxation keep its core warm which may be the reason for liquid water under it, as explained by physicist Brian Cox in his book Wonders of Solar System. There is a whole tv series just if you guys are interested
Okay I'm resubscribed now
More space less biology fetishes
Thank you Seeker
This! I really don't care about "Wild Sex"
You are talking like animal sex is something inappropriate or taboo. While it's not. Don't watch if you are not interested. They are making films about what they know.
You guys are hilarious :D
WiteXRan it's not taboo, it's just boring and doesn't realy help anyone in any significant way. Then compare that to thier space and less sex based videos. It's just a gimmick and that's fine but not everyone is interested.
-180C yeah that's gonna have to be a hell of a jacket. And good luck not getting frostbite on your face near the mask.
My point exactly. Any exposed skin would be instantly frozen. This "heavy jacket" that they speak of would have to cover the entire body and not leave any exposed skin. Luckily we do have things like that, and they're called suits.
Yup. And spacesuits have heaters in them for your fingers and toes for a reason.
@@hugetaco Very much, though it wouldn't need to be overly pressurised, which would improve weight, comfort and mobility considerably over a vacuum-rated suit.
Everyone, she said it was possible not easy
@@Iminpain-g3f no bro it's not possible to survive -180c with a jacket. You still need a full suit it just doesn't have to be pressurized.
What would happen if you struck a match near one of those methane lakes?
Need oxygen to burn the match first and even if you do that by providing oxygen through your tank, your tank oxygen wouldn't be enough to burn the entire methane lake
If there was oxygen it would probably crack the moon in half lol.
Ceddy Bear you won’t need a jacket anymore 😂
Yeah I thought after I made that post about the oxygen. Im sure its had it fare share of asteroid impacts. If anything that should have done it by now.
Ceddy Bear plus the lighting storms they mentioned lol if they haven't set the sky on fire yet I'm sure it's pretty difficult to achieve with a match
If we would treat our planet more like a home instead of like a giant landfill, why couldn't we stay here forever ? That said, space exploration is fascinating to me and I think we should be doing a lot more of it. Just in case.
Actually, if you're a digital mind inside a simulation, Titan is perfect because computing becomes super energy efficient at low temps. Have a fusion powered supercomputer sunk In the hydrocarbon seas
the newest career path: Astrooceanographer
This is awesome, keep up the good work.
Just on the inside bud.
Mahatma Gandhi how is the future?
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I am son of Nathuram godse.😂 Following his footsteps. Wanna met me gandhi
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We'll need an energy source though. Titan is too far away from the sun to make solar energy viable. How will we survive there?
Use the metric shit-ton of methane there?
How? You'd need to burn it and you don't have any oxygen to do so.
Get the water from Enceladus over to Titan and you have enough oxygen to light the whole moon up.
Eis Geflüster even better, use the water ice already on Titan
And what is wrong with the methane that is running freely on the surface? Fuel would be the least of your problems.
How we wanna reach it now???
*The Evil Potato Man*
All the lights will come. All the lights, and someone with white writing paper.
3:45 Seeker, Whats the name of the music called?
Nice format. Keep it up!
4:13 I love this way of thinking...
@ 3:15 , She says everytime we find liquid water we find life , Mars ?
Mr. Fox she said any place on earth.
Mr. Fox have patience! Most likely we will find life on mars. Microbial life if any, but I'm sure its there!
Also methane as forts contain it too.
Mr. Fox It the 'liquid' bit that makes life on mars less likely.
Mars does have polar ice caps, so it's possible that beneath the surface we may find liquid water, though it's very unlikely
this gives me so much hope for the future
Wow first good video in a while
Pandora?
The Inquisitor from border lands 2?
Lardora
Ah, Avatar references.
Nope, Spotify.
we drink purified Titan magma. Let that sink in.
Four Twenty Titan's rocks are a mixture of water and amonia. We drink water in its molten form, as in a part of molten rocks from Titan, so Titan magma.
Four Twenty You are clearly the idiot. Water is a liquid on Earth...and also a solid and a gas. On Titan ice is the equivalent of rocks in Earth...which would make Titans equivalent to magma...you know...Rick heated to the point of being liquid-water. So we drink what would be considered magma on Titan.
Four Twenty Ok, you're most likely trolling, but allow me to explain to you where all this comes from. First, almost all matter can exist in all of the three common phases except for helium: solid, liquid and gas. There is a given combination of pressure and temperature for any given chemical where all of these phases can be present simultaneously, this is called the triple point. the average temperature of our planet happens to be at the triple point of dihidrogen oxide which is our water. here on earth we can find it as a liquid (water), solid (ice) and gas (steam or water vapor). However, the temperature here is too low to even get close to the triple point of most mineral and metals, these freeze in crystalized forms we call rocks and metal (however there are other astronomical bodies where this can occur, like in brown dwarfs where iron can evaporate and rain back down). Titan is a place where its cold enough and there is enough pressure to reach the triple point of methane and so it flows and cycles like the water in our planet, but these condition are too cold and too much of a high pressure for water and other compounds like amonia, so they freeze and for the most part stay frozen into crystalized forms anything from Titan might as well call it rocks. Second, amonia is not bleach, sodium hypochlorite is so you went far on that one. Third, pretty much all of the water on earth is mixed as well with other chemicals, mostly sodium chloride which is table salt which, even though we do consume it in certain amounts, it is poisonus to us if we drink it in the concentrations found in the oceans of earth, just like drinking water with amonia is poisonous to us (which is about the only thing you got correct in your argument). We use numerous methods to separate water and salt to make it drinkable, among which are distillation and reverse osmosis. these processes are said to purify the water out of salt and other chemicals, from there comes the term purified water. If we were to go to Titan, in order to have drinkable water we would have to literally get some rocks and dirt from the outside, melt it into Titan magma, which is a mixture of water, amonia and other compounds, and then purify it to extract all of those compounds, leaving us with just plain 'oll water to drink, or in other words, purified Titan magma. I hope this clears up all of your misconceptions and allows you to understand my original comment.
grub wow you're really dumb
Four Twenty You're stupid, our purified water has a small amount of bleach in it.
We might found Alien life in Titan or Enceladus, not Alien like xenomorph or grey man portrayed by hollywood movies, but more likely a single cell organism that didn't originated from Earth.
Ernest Jay That would be amazing even if its single celled:3
I wouldn't care that much as, you know, IT'S ALIEN FUCKING LIFE! Although I would laugh if they found a freaky looking alien fish swimming around.
Or more than that even deep life just like here on earth as well.
What's the name of the constelation at 0:12? Looks to me like a dog with wings trying to catch an eagle.
Titan is -179 degrees C you need more then a Heavy Jacket. A hell of a lot more then a heavy jacket.
Daniel Hughes a fucking huge jacket
That methane would bw perfect as a energy (heat) source for a shelter. Similar pressure means the construction would require only to withstand temperatures differences. So possibly just a dome made from simple materials.
How could someone not like this video, it is just amazing!.
Love This Channel
The statement that every planet with liquid water we've found has life isn't very significant when you consider that the sample size is 1
Music at 0:50?
Now this is what I call a good video. In the other ones, it's like just staring at a person the whole time, which I hate...
Unless it's Amy.
2:50 that's how I feel falling from a cliff in my dreams 😨😨. This made me scared :(
U have been a great science channel and this video just got u guys a subcriber
Cool, living on Titan would be amazing
A big issue with walking around with an oxygen mask on titan would be leaks in the mask... and static sparks... can you say kaboom?
Your description of the Goldilock's Zone was very, very general. It is the zone where it's the right temperature for water to be in a liquid state.
That could be a constant 80°C. Have fun trying to live on such a planet.
80 degrees is really not that cold for a planet that isnt earth, earth's lowest temperature was 9 degrees above that.
I find 80 degrees Celsius quite hot. Actually, Proteins are breaking up at that temperature.
my bad i thought you wrote -80 hahaha, -80 would be heaps better than 80.
great video guys love your content keep it up
Really like this video method. Thanks.
its always titan and enceladus being talked about at the saturnian system like what about Iapetus or rhea? or even tethys and dione we cant froget about them
RIP Cassini!
Rip panini
Great video
What causes Europa's subterranean ocean is the same thing that causes the subterranean ocean on Enceladus. Gravity, or rather tidal forces. Saturn and Jupiter have massive gravitational signatures and the gravitational pull isn't experienced uniformly across the moon. This causes the moon to expand and contract in certain areas creating heat and thus liquid oceans.
Wow we can live on a moon, that’s so cool.
I’ve been to Titan many times.
Sythicol Too bad Destiny is dead
Santiago, too bad indeed. Wasted $100. Maybe I’ll go back to when it’s poppin.
Do they know the thickness of the ice crusts that they need to penetrate?
If we took the time to take care of our planet we could definitely stay here forever
Solar panels will be ineffective because of the amount of sunlight titan receives
Use methane and water electrolysis to (hopefully) make a net gain in power.
Who cares, you have a ton of natural gas, hydropower, and wind power.
A nuclear sub will work
That. just. might. work. PUSHHHHHH!
Dead Space here we come! 😎 lol the Titan moon always reminds me of that game
Seeker,
Isn't that rather OLD footage? The Huygens probe makes its descent through Titan's atmosphere on January 14, 2005. That's over thirteen years ago.
The Laughing Hyenas It's nasa so we know it's all fake
Cali-Foolia Native Eagle Huygens was an ESA probe though.
So what? Knowledge does not expire. There are thirteen year olds that have grown up not knowing we had explored the solar system
Could you get by with just a warm coat? What would be the effects of low or no oxygen on skin?
Colleen Forrest You’d need more of a life support suit to exist outside a protected building, -290f is lethal, but if you were wearing an oxygen mask with said life support suit your body would be fine.
A life support suit would tale care of the oxygen problem as well, but its been suggested by this video and other planetary scientists that really really good warm clothing would be enough. I don't equate "clothing" as being air tight, where as a life support suit would be. So to revise my question, would suficently warn, non air tight clothing be suficent or would there be any negative effects to the skin from being exposed to a no oxygen, high methane atmosphere, asuming the temperature has been normalized by the clothing.
For instance, in lakes that turn over and release trapped carbon dioxide (or is it carbon monxide?), people in the surrounding villages died of suffocation and had boils covering their body. I can't remember if the boils were vaused by the gas or resulted because the gas push away oxygenated air and the lack of oxygen on skin caused the boils.
I couldn't find the article I was looking for on a quick internet search. Maybe someone else would have better luck?
God
A life support suit would take care of the oxygen on skin problem, but this video and some other planetary scientist suggest that really really warn clothing would be adequate. "Clothing", to me dosen't imply air tight, whereas a life support suit would be.
So to rephrase my question, asuming the clothing is warm enough to negate the effects of temperature, would skin exposure to a non-oxygenated atmosphere containing methane be an issue?
I'm asking this because in cases on Earth, where there have been lake turnovers, carbondioxide (or is it carbonmonoxide?) is released from the lakes and this gas pushes the normal, oxygen containing atmosphere away from the surrounding landscape. People living in that landscape are later found dead of suffocation, but their skin is also covered in boils. I can't remember if the boils were caused by gas specifically or by the fact that the air no longer contained oxygen.
I did a quick google search but wasn't able to find a related article. Perhapse someone else would have better luck?
Would love to see an oxygen "fueled" internal combustion engine work on Titan, no radiator needed! Fuel cells would probably work well also.
If that moon is below -180 C.What if there are organisms which are frozen(Life may form since there is a dense atmosphere)?If the temperature rises slowly new alien life will appear in that moon.
Just a thought.Any suggestions?
Omer Bekcioglu Ok I am Stupid.
You are right.👍😀
Dang already cool!
life IS all about moving on and advancing,so space exploration is def next!
What a Great Universe!!!
Wi-fi?
FireWire
Did you record this on a laptop microphone? Yes, it's very noticeable.
Who came here from life loggin?
how cool would it be to see Saturn in the sky? It must be gigantic in the sky on Titan.
Someone pls answer me
If mars is bigger than earth then why does it have less gravity?
ShammanGVS it's less dense.
ShammanGVS Mars is smaller than earth. I don't see where you got it was bigger than earth from.
Typhannie Weits Density doesn't have an effect on gravity.
What if we someday find planet's or moons with developed life should we keep our distance or should we interact with it. I mean it would be so cool to interact but would it be right thing to do?
Maybe bring some lifeforms for study, but stay away due to the risk of contamination/spreading foreign diseases to the planet.
Oxygen tank and heavy coat? That's one hell of an exaggeration. You may not need to worry about pressure, but the other environmental conditions are harsh enough where you'd need a full body suit. You know. Like an insulated SPACE suit? Skin tight variety is fine as long as it's well insulated. Don't get me started on how the heat from your own body would turn the ground around you into quicksand...
Moonquake? That sounds delicious!
I live in Canada. Titan's going to be a tough sell up here......
You need more than a heavy jacket for -180 degrees
Haha, this vid is ridiculous.
Cool titan will be our 2nd home and when the sun becomes a red giant titan will at a comfortable place
I bet little Billy out there is sitting on his Androphone watching a video just like this, wondering if there is life outside of his planet/moon.. and here we are. WE'RE HERE BILLY👐
I really want to know if there are actually living things in the waters of that moon.
Yeah, you can do this on Earth too
So could a form of advanced life develop in a methane based environment? I've run across it in several sci-fi novels but wondered about the actual possibility.
Born too early.
What songs are used in this video?
4:18 yes we can, you just don't understand why human exist on Earth, and not other planet
... Guess what? Our very beautiful solar system is was has been teaming with sentient life both similar and dissimilar to us for mega many millennia. This fact can be very disturbing for the majority of unawakened people on the earth. But so many are now waking up and rejoy-sing this revolutary paradigm. And it is wonderful. Regards to all. Humility-Gratitude-Prowess-Confidence-Love.
I still miss Dnews but ... good video.
Let's bio engineer some methane breathing bacteria
Y noot
I was also thinking this, if we can't live there, maybe we can seed life that could eventually propagate
We need at least 50 years to terraform a small region into a very habitable region.
Start with moss forest or moss plains first, then step up into higher class of plants stage by stage. Use fungi to loosen the ground and etc. Just a 1 minute thought of terraforming theory.
It’s not about methane breathing, it’s about methane based light forms
Nice.
Why @ 21.00 did you show footage of a solder firing a AT4HEAT? What is the significance of this or where is the correlation?
Super dumb a$$ thing to do?
Oh whoops got caught up in the moment. Great channel btw I will most definitely NOT be UNsubing. I love this Chan. Just a really odd choice of a clip to through in to a educational video. I can't help but feel like it was thrown in there just for for subliminal purposes like to catch my attention and make me remember it more or something like me clicking on the video out of interest in this topic isn't enough to help me memorize it.
Saturn your the best of giving us your moons as a discovery
Who wouldn't want to live in a super moon called Titan :D
it's every sci-fi geek's dream
Extremely cool name.
Wait so is the air pressure the same as earth?
That moon needs some Freedom
What if there is an different type of life form living Eledauas? Like Atlantis ... a city under all of that ice :O
I see it now. Koch brothers 2.0 on Saturn’s moons.
Oxygen mask, heavy jacket, and a shit ton of lead shielding lmao
Will we have campwaters?
And what if the oxygen runs out?
GG
Gemini Apollo • Clearly that’d be a problem. Clearly that possibility would be addressed beforehand too.
Gemini Apollo death
We'd f-cking die, duh!
Get more from Enceladus ;)
Awesome!
Titan would freeze you faster than anywhere else we know of... a VERY heavy jacket.
But Saturn's moons oceans are so deep, it would be impossible to reach the bottom where the thermal vents are
So there’s probably life on the water moon but it’s nothing to send maned missions for if a station is built on Titan it would be nice seeing it become the point where spacecraft go to fuel up for more travel of course this will be a couple hundred years from now but it’s a nice thought
Love this voice
its really surprised us 1:07
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So you are saying that if we send a nuke at Titan we get a firework display of our lives?
They haven't metioned that the winds on titan can reach over 20km/s (21746 km/h)
audio sounds low
They recorded their vocals with some high pass filter... Why? I don't know
AnoMiE no need to be rude, i was giving just letting them know their audio was low, so they can improve it in the future
Yes it was shit
great to see
“Galactic life boat”