Info like this makes me believe in miracles. Millions of them in just the right sequence. Sometimes I feel small and unimportant - especially having been sick for so long. This is like therapy. If life and the universe doesn’t boggle your mind, or at least fascinate you, you’re just not paying attention. I love the wonder, amazement and mystery of it all. It makes me glad I was here for a while.
With half a million subscribers, I was hoping to have atleast one cosmic journey video per month... but it's been 6 months now ~ sad face ~ Just have your amazing narrator & space visualizations & it's gold.
A month?! Tom Lucas's production is easily the most premiere content, most on the internet, in this genre. It takes a lot, a lot of work, research, involvement of experts and institutions, time, effort and money to create content like this. If you produce two to three of videos like this per year, you are doing well.
This explanation is much easier to buy into then black holes! And it also seems that Velivkosky is finally getting some respect. But the whole thing that brings it all together is Dick Rodstein. Another most excellent production.
It is very fascinating to hear more about these emerging star systems that we have observed, where we can literally watch planets be born. I understand that the process is far too slow for a single human lifetime, but I am sure we will continue to observe, generation after generation.
I agree, it is fascinating. As for the process taking longer than a human lifetime, that's my understanding too. I'd never want to life forever, but I've always thought it was be cool if we were somehow able to make 'periodic return visits' to be able to check up on how humanity is going (if we're still around) or how our descendants are going and see if we've managed to solve some key issues, or whether we've solved the Fermi paradox, etc!
Though bathed in conjecture speculative thinking and clouded with theoretical explanations, This documentary style presentation represents an intelligent and noteworthy view of our solar system and other possible solar systems. All enhanced by fantastic HD visuals, and clear flowing diction by the narrator. 100% full marks.
I think thousands of years later you'd still be wishing the same thing. The current questions may or may not have been answered by then, but I'd like to think that there would simply be a whole bunch of _new_ questions in need of answers.
fuck i hope that this wonderful human specie of ours will be extinct in 1000 years! at least, gone from earth, let other things grow here. we-re like fkin cancer. or not... i don't know, maybe we should stay and fuck this planet up totally. i don;t know...
Yeah that was clearly Minecraft. I was wondering myself why they put that in there. Was that really the best CG model of that type of city they could find? Weird. Otherwise fantastic video.
You realize to see other planets in real time, you have to be at that planet? Anything we view in the universe is the past. We see the sun 8 mins in the past. We see the gas giants, hour or more in the past.
I have a question. I heard that the Kepler telescope finds exoplanets by the shadow they make when they pass between the telescope and the planet's star. But what if the exoplanet's orbit is not passing between us and it's star? What if that system's disk is angled differently than the telescope's point of view?
amir halperin Let me use the Sun as an example. Generally, when we say that all of the planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun, we really mean that the planets are orbiting around the Solar System's barycenter. The barycenter is the point at which the center of mass of two bodies is located. The more similar those two masses are to each other, the farther the barycenter will be from the primary mass. For example, Pluto's moon, Charon, is a significantly large portion of Pluto's mass, so the barycenter of the Pluto-Charon system is located about 960 km above Pluto's surface. Now, because Jupiter is the most massive planet in the Solar System, it has a large influence on the Solar System's barycenter. This causes the barycenter to be located at about 46,000 km above the surface of the Sun. This means that not only are the planets orbiting the barycenter, but also the Sun as well. So, if stars have other planets orbiting around them, then their barycenter's can be measured, allowing us to figure out the mass of one of the planets. This is actually how the planet Proxima b was discovered.
amir halperin I would also like to add that the barycenter doesn't necessarily have to be located above the surface of the primary. For example, the barycenter of the Earth-Moon system is located 1,710 km BELOW the surface of Earth, (which is still 4,670 km from the center of Earth).
It's disheartening to think that relatively stable and orderly solar systems such as ours may be rare. If it turns out that "super earths" dominate the life zones of mid mass main sequence stars, the only hope for their habitability is if they possess large moons in abundance.
Religion has turned Iraq from a world leader in science and understanding to what it is today. This fact is heartbreaking. Religion pulled Iraq from the frontiers of mathematics and astrology back into the dark ages. This was a great loss.
@@kosys5338 Yes, this is true -> Iran, then Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey 4 countries / I have destroyed Iraq and killed the people of Iraq / My older sister went to Germany, she is a doctor and a chemical scientist: My brother is a cardiologist who went to Belgium: My father also went to Belgium: I am the only one in my family. I did not complete my studies : But I used to make electricity, but there are many reasons that made me burn all the papers that were planned for electricity / We are 4 brothers and my sister is older, we are all outside Iraq
@@kosys5338 In Iraq, many scientists and doctors have been killed and those who know about science: Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey: Many scientists and doctors have been killed. They do not want qualified people. They want a weak people: all the politicians are followers to countries who are agents to countries: there is a young man who made an electricity machine Great: This young man was killed / There is a young man who made an engine that makes water. We add: This young man was also killed: There were 10 doctors helping the poor with free fees 10 doctors were killed: I mean that Iran and Qatar destroyed Iraq, America presented Iraq to Iran and the rest of the countries
There used to be a Maldek in b/t Mars and Jupiter that exploded and left some debris behind to form the asteroid-belt. It's also said there used to be another sun that was moved away from our solar system to slow the evolution process down.
0:50 Not necessarily. With the way we are looking for planets, the most likely sort of sustem we will find is the ones with hot Jupiters. These are the easiest sort of systems to find, so we will find those sots of systems first. If we want to find a solar system like ours it would take a least 50 years, the time it takes Jupiter to orbit twice. In that 50 years we are likely to develop our technology so that we will discover more efficient ways to discover planets.
Actually, what this video is saying that even with over 5,000 exoplanets discovered, earth could have formed around none of them, because the “super-Earths” and “Hot Jupiters” are so close to their parent star that they would fling and earth sized planet out of the system or absorb it. I find it disturbing that people abandon scientific skepticism when it comes to alien earths and assume that they are plentiful instead of saying “prove it!”
"For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the LORD; and there is none else" (Isaiah 45:18).
Mass Extinction seems to play a major role in life evolving into more complex forms. Calamities from space are becoming rarer, so nature evolved a species that could produce one for it. Then, once we kill ourselves off, our planet will start the slow process of planetary restoration (thank you photosynthesizers, methane-eating bacteria, extremophiles, etc.) and nature will use the remaining surviving animals & other life forms to create a completely new tree of life.
It’s astounding when you find out how much of scientific advancements and discoveries took place in the ancient Middle East….. They once led the world in progressive educative pioneering….
Irrefutable Truth the James Webb infrared telescope was due to launch this fall, but I think it was delayed to early 2019. Freaking hope the launch and deployment will work 100%, because it will possibly provide mind-boggling images. It's extremely complicated and so many things can go wrong. I'm not gonna have one fingernail left after a hopefully successful deployment.
I call out BS, us finding planets so close to their star, and huge planets, is due to our limitations of observation, we just don't have the means atm to observe smaller planets and planets farther away, or out of the same plane for observation. Should we be able to change this, we might find solar systems more similar to ours.
fine , i have doubt what is the direction of earth planet , while sun is getting raise on particular longitude/or particular doubt , may be my doubt is silly , i want to get clarified at the earliest.
So life on 🌎 is a result of many fortuitous happenstances. A+ b - c = d. The formation of certain planets & their resonances allowed Smaller earth like planets to form.
Our star's name is often called Sol, its Latin name (hence, our system's name: "Solar System"). Though many/most scientific associations do not recognize an official name. Though "Sun" is considered a common name of our star in modern English, as well as a referred planets parent star in reference to ours. Example: The alien planet's "Sun."
Basically referring to other stars in other solar systems. Basically calling a star a "sun" in ours and another system is the same thing as saying a star
Because of the immense pressure. Mostly. Some minuscule amount of warmth is generated through nuclear decay. There is also some speculation about the effects of solar activity on our planet's metallic core, as there supposedly is a pattern of large solar eruptions being followed by larg earthquakes with 1,5-2 month delay.
Yes! It's always great to see a new upload from you guys!
Please never stop this amazing series.
The speaker's voice is just amazing!
Old English Man, not many left
Dick Rodstein baby ;)
I was thinking the same thing... I think he is the next Sir David Attenborough, may he rest in peace. ✌️
he is still alive.
@@mr.t2982 Uh, dude isn't dead
Some of the best production online.
Spacerip! Best space documentaries ever.
Info like this makes me believe in miracles. Millions of them in just the right sequence. Sometimes I feel small and unimportant - especially having been sick for so long. This is like therapy. If life and the universe doesn’t boggle your mind, or at least fascinate you, you’re just not paying attention. I love the wonder, amazement and mystery of it all. It makes me glad I was here for a while.
By definition they are not miracles, as they have scientific explanations.
Ditto
This channel is gold
With half a million subscribers, I was hoping to have atleast one cosmic journey video per month... but it's been 6 months now ~ sad face ~
Just have your amazing narrator & space visualizations & it's gold.
A month?!
Tom Lucas's production is easily the most premiere content, most on the internet, in this genre.
It takes a lot, a lot of work, research, involvement of experts and institutions, time, effort and money to create content like this. If you produce two to three of videos like this per year, you are doing well.
This explanation is much easier to buy into then black holes! And it also seems that Velivkosky is finally getting some respect. But the whole thing that brings it all together is Dick Rodstein. Another most excellent production.
what a GRREAT video thanks!
It is very fascinating to hear more about these emerging star systems that we have observed, where we can literally watch planets be born. I understand that the process is far too slow for a single human lifetime, but I am sure we will continue to observe, generation after generation.
I agree, it is fascinating. As for the process taking longer than a human lifetime, that's my understanding too. I'd never want to life forever, but I've always thought it was be cool if we were somehow able to make 'periodic return visits' to be able to check up on how humanity is going (if we're still around) or how our descendants are going and see if we've managed to solve some key issues, or whether we've solved the Fermi paradox, etc!
Though bathed in conjecture speculative thinking and clouded with theoretical explanations, This documentary style presentation represents an intelligent and noteworthy view of our solar system and other possible solar systems. All enhanced by fantastic HD visuals, and clear flowing diction by the narrator. 100% full marks.
It's just amazing to me how rare and perfect our little corner of the Galaxy is. Just so in every way.
I love this channel
nicely made. thank you for posting
A science of planetary systems is very important for the Drake equation. It will also give us a much broader view of the conditions of our existence.
really wish I had have been born thousands of years later where we actually have answers to space
I think thousands of years later you'd still be wishing the same thing. The current questions may or may not have been answered by then, but I'd like to think that there would simply be a whole bunch of _new_ questions in need of answers.
You would not find your answer, only new questions.
***** True, but questions today might be as simple as 2+2 in thousands of years...
+Jack Tomphson godexists
fuck i hope that this wonderful human specie of ours will be extinct in 1000 years! at least, gone from earth, let other things grow here. we-re like fkin cancer. or not... i don't know, maybe we should stay and fuck this planet up totally. i don;t know...
Another great video, SpaceRip.
Been subbed for years now and the quality of your content never disappoints, Thank you.
Two videos in a row? how magnificent ^^
Is that picture at 2:58 made in minecraft with shader mods?
classic muslim guy
Yes.
blood
Yeah that was clearly Minecraft. I was wondering myself why they put that in there. Was that really the best CG model of that type of city they could find? Weird. Otherwise fantastic video.
I thought so too :D
It's my life goal Just to gain access to a huge telescope big enough to get a good look at these planets for myself in real time in real life
You realize to see other planets in real time, you have to be at that planet? Anything we view in the universe is the past. We see the sun 8 mins in the past. We see the gas giants, hour or more in the past.
I have a question. I heard that the Kepler telescope finds exoplanets by the shadow they make when they pass between the telescope and the planet's star. But what if the exoplanet's orbit is not passing between us and it's star? What if that system's disk is angled differently than the telescope's point of view?
Then the only way we can detect those planets is by measuring the radial velocity of its parent star.
Geoffrey Brunell sorry, I am not very familiar with the terminology. Could you explain what is radial velocity?
amir halperin Let me use the Sun as an example. Generally, when we say that all of the planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun, we really mean that the planets are orbiting around the Solar System's barycenter. The barycenter is the point at which the center of mass of two bodies is located. The more similar those two masses are to each other, the farther the barycenter will be from the primary mass. For example, Pluto's moon, Charon, is a significantly large portion of Pluto's mass, so the barycenter of the Pluto-Charon system is located about 960 km above Pluto's surface. Now, because Jupiter is the most massive planet in the Solar System, it has a large influence on the Solar System's barycenter. This causes the barycenter to be located at about 46,000 km above the surface of the Sun. This means that not only are the planets orbiting the barycenter, but also the Sun as well. So, if stars have other planets orbiting around them, then their barycenter's can be measured, allowing us to figure out the mass of one of the planets. This is actually how the planet Proxima b was discovered.
Geoffrey Brunell ohh, so you know that a sun has planets if it orbits something outside of it's center. Great explanation, thanks!
amir halperin I would also like to add that the barycenter doesn't necessarily have to be located above the surface of the primary. For example, the barycenter of the Earth-Moon system is located 1,710 km BELOW the surface of Earth, (which is still 4,670 km from the center of Earth).
I love space I like to show my dad this one day
3:00 did we really just use a screenshot of someones minecraft world. lol
I would be proud if SpaceRip used something I made.
I would be proud if SpaceRip used something I made.
LOL WHAT?
I think they did lol
lmaooooo
It appears that every solar system forms & evolves differently. But tends to lean towards rhe formation of super earths closer to their stars.
Amazing, and I learned some new theories.
spacerip is like cold water on a hot day when they make 2 videos so close together. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I'm pretty sure I noticed some Universe Sandbox at 18:46.
yup
there was much more Universe Sandbox fotage
Yeah definitely lol. Cheeky
Nothing wrong with it. Makes pretty good background imaging for a video like this.
It's disheartening to think that relatively stable and orderly solar systems such as ours may be rare. If it turns out that "super earths" dominate the life zones of mid mass main sequence stars, the only hope for their habitability is if they possess large moons in abundance.
These can be young solar systems still trying to get it all together like it happened here.
I'm from Iraq / Thank you for this wonderful introduction
Religion has turned Iraq from a world leader in science and understanding to what it is today. This fact is heartbreaking. Religion pulled Iraq from the frontiers of mathematics and astrology back into the dark ages. This was a great loss.
@@kosys5338
Yes, this is true -> Iran, then Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey 4 countries / I have destroyed Iraq and killed the people of Iraq / My older sister went to Germany, she is a doctor and a chemical scientist: My brother is a cardiologist who went to Belgium: My father also went to Belgium: I am the only one in my family. I did not complete my studies : But I used to make electricity, but there are many reasons that made me burn all the papers that were planned for electricity / We are 4 brothers and my sister is older, we are all outside Iraq
@@kosys5338
In Iraq, many scientists and doctors have been killed and those who know about science: Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey: Many scientists and doctors have been killed. They do not want qualified people. They want a weak people: all the politicians are followers to countries who are agents to countries: there is a young man who made an electricity machine Great: This young man was killed / There is a young man who made an engine that makes water. We add: This young man was also killed: There were 10 doctors helping the poor with free fees 10 doctors were killed: I mean that Iran and Qatar destroyed Iraq, America presented Iraq to Iran and the rest of the countries
How did Jupiter grow so fast? Give me 10 years, unlimited flamin hot cheetos and I'll show you how.
So basically, if it wasn't for Jupiter, earth may have been 10 times the size? I might actually have been able to afford a home!
I love it!!
The Earth-like planets are forming from the rocks and dusts.
More please!
There used to be a Maldek in b/t Mars and Jupiter that exploded and left some debris behind to form the asteroid-belt. It's also said there used to be another sun that was moved away from our solar system to slow the evolution process down.
Dick Rodstein, your voice is the music of my sphere!
The word "improbable" holds a lot of explanatory power.
بوم عرفه ارحم يتيمه عذبته اليالي
interesting....very very interesting
The sad thing is that this channel has 480K subscribers and 33K views. People want to learn but do not want to invest time :(
Because a lot of us work and have kids
Space rip is the best idk who the narrator is but hes git like the perfect documentary voice he should do all thier voice work
Dick Rodstein... the best!
I wish I could properly simulate the birth of planet Earth in Universe Sandbox.
Does anyone know the name of the music at 16:00?
BallbagBob , music credits are at the end ~ "jukedeck"
(It sounds like Two Steps from Hell :)
0:50 Not necessarily. With the way we are looking for planets, the most likely sort of sustem we will find is the ones with hot Jupiters.
These are the easiest sort of systems to find, so we will find those sots of systems first.
If we want to find a solar system like ours it would take a least 50 years, the time it takes Jupiter to orbit twice.
In that 50 years we are likely to develop our technology so that we will discover more efficient ways to discover planets.
Actually, what this video is saying that even with over 5,000 exoplanets discovered, earth could have formed around none of them, because the “super-Earths” and “Hot Jupiters” are so close to their parent star that they would fling and earth sized planet out of the system or absorb it. I find it disturbing that people abandon scientific skepticism when it comes to alien earths and assume that they are plentiful instead of saying “prove it!”
"For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the LORD; and there is none else" (Isaiah 45:18).
There is no god. Fact
@@johnroberts9845 Are u nuts???? Then explain how the universe could create itself WITHOUT a creator.
XPRESS MUSIC explain how god could create himself or itself?
John Roberts agreed
He ain’t real
He has a nice voice & good interesting program
Religion sure held us back for a long time.1800 years..wow.
this is a good video
Mass Extinction seems to play a major role in life evolving into more complex forms. Calamities from space are becoming rarer, so nature evolved a species that could produce one for it. Then, once we kill ourselves off, our planet will start the slow process of planetary restoration (thank you photosynthesizers, methane-eating bacteria, extremophiles, etc.) and nature will use the remaining surviving animals & other life forms to create a completely new tree of life.
4:42 "Venus orbits three times for every one of my eyes" (instead of mars) LOL
Talking about captions btw.
actually it is mars
We want more of this series!!!
I fucking love this channel
send a giant gopro to see planets in details instead of looking at pixels
So many secret in our Planet.
thank you
Space Is Our Mind,Spectacular.
Yep. A vast infinite void of nothing.
Beautiful!
:-)
They forgot about the planet that crashed into earth.
Yea it was our moon.
SUPER...AMAZING
8:40 - molecules only form at just above absolute zero? What??? This is getting worse...
Except Path Integral / sum over histories... Doesn't that mean that whatever actually happens is actually the most probable thing?
It’s astounding when you find out how much of scientific advancements and discoveries took place in the ancient Middle East….. They once led the world in progressive educative pioneering….
EVERYONE knows sound does not travel in a vacuum - except producers of pop science films, it seems
so what came first water or ice
The Sumerians or Babylonians were the first to write it down, it doesn't mean they were the first to actually do it
We are living on Earth 2.0.
Is there a limit to the size/density of terrestrial planets?
Born too late to explore the earth. Born too early to explore the universe
Is there going to be a telescope to replace Hubble? An imagining telescope so we can see images once again?
Irrefutable Truth Yes. James Webb space telescope
Irrefutable Truth the James Webb infrared telescope was due to launch this fall, but I think it was delayed to early 2019. Freaking hope the launch and deployment will work 100%, because it will possibly provide mind-boggling images. It's extremely complicated and so many things can go wrong. I'm not gonna have one fingernail left after a hopefully successful deployment.
They already built one and launched it in 2015 but NASA forgot to take off the lens cap and now nobody can reach it.
It's 2022 and JWST is in the sky and online, finally!
Is it possible that planet 9 that scientists are trying so hard to look for is already inside the sun?
I call out BS, us finding planets so close to their star, and huge planets, is due to our limitations of observation, we just don't have the means atm to observe smaller planets and planets farther away, or out of the same plane for observation. Should we be able to change this, we might find solar systems more similar to ours.
Ah Scientific history, takes me back to the days of secondary school :)
fine , i have doubt what is the direction of earth planet , while sun is getting raise on particular longitude/or particular doubt , may be my doubt is silly , i want to get clarified at the earliest.
I'd say more like "impossible" rise of Earth, based on current understanding. If bunches of rocks make planets, explain the Asteroid belt.
So life on 🌎 is a result of many fortuitous happenstances. A+ b - c
= d. The formation of certain planets & their resonances allowed
Smaller earth like planets to form.
So, that's what could have happened to our super-earth?
I think the question we should be asking why does Venus turn backwards it's the opposite of every other planet in our solar system
I think the speaker is of Saruman's voise.
Dat dramatic music. 16:52
Love space rip! Great!
One of man greatest problem it to understand the Word of God which so much better than what man have to offer may God have mercy on mankind
We sure are lucky. Very, very special place….
i wish i could do auto play with this whole series
Everything is unique and nothing can be proved and this is the great idea of the life I think.
They were playing universe sandbox 2 in this video
where is the supernova remnant that shocked the solar system into being?????
Sure are leaving a lot out of the evolution of Earth afterward.
I have a dream. I want to build the whole universe with MineCraft.
I thought our star in our solar system was called "Sun". But they keep saying that other stars are named "Sun" too? I'm confused :
Our star's name is often called Sol, its Latin name (hence, our system's name: "Solar System"). Though many/most scientific associations do not recognize an official name.
Though "Sun" is considered a common name of our star in modern English, as well as a referred planets parent star in reference to ours. Example: The alien planet's "Sun."
Basically referring to other stars in other solar systems. Basically calling a star a "sun" in ours and another system is the same thing as saying a star
learned something new today, thanks spacerip....
Good
No way this guy just used a Minecraft map lmao
Pretty darned good. But Mercury isn't blue.
It was imaged that way to show it's features - it's extremely hot on one side and extremely cold on the other side
GOD said "Let there be light."
I'm making knowingly bad decisions. I might need help.
So we are already on earth 2.0
Probably more likely v6 or 7.
amazing, still it's not quite clear to me how planets have a hot core and are not just huge asteroids.
are* not r
Because of the immense pressure. Mostly. Some minuscule amount of warmth is generated through nuclear decay. There is also some speculation about the effects of solar activity on our planet's metallic core, as there supposedly is a pattern of large solar eruptions being followed by larg earthquakes with 1,5-2 month delay.
+Vojtěch Farkaš 100% incorrect
***** haha 100% but not all.... Logic.
***** it's because of the pressure.It would have cooled down a lot more in 5 billion years otherwise.
POWER AND 5 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 $ VIBRATIONAL
according to angular momentum, all the planets should be spinning the same way after the big bang. Why is that not true?
+MillerTurk
Why? Any collision would change the trajectories, angles and/or could, if large enough of a collision, flip the planet and its spin.
Saturn saved us.
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