I appreciate and respect you for both acknowledging and omitting the Uranus jokes. Don't get me wrong, I love looking deeper into Uranus just like anyone else, but this is science!
A mission to either Neptune/Uranus or both would be very interesting in the broader exploration of our solar system, and they're in their own class of planets. We've only had Voyager 2.
It’s nice to see the scientific community finally wiping Uranus clean of old materials and information. Uranus looks more promising cleaned up. Now we can send the probe.
This is amazingly interesting. I'd be absolutely shocked by this, except that we still suspect that even Pluto may still contain a liquid ocean due to its intense gravitational dance with Charon, and its relatively new looking surface layer.
Subsurface oceans on ice moons seems to be a reoccurring theme. It would be funny if there were life on all these moons, all evolved enough to communicate with each other and to debate whether or not these small probes coming from Earth represent evidence of life here, in spite of an ocean with no ice cover over most of it, and a heavily oxidizing atmosphere above.
A man of culture. I like big Uranus news and I cannot lie cos what we know is spotty at best. It would be a tight landing though. Shame we can't colonize it
The discovery of active moons on Uranus could provide insights into the formation of planetary systems and other astronomical processes. Rather than simply viewing them as an oddity, we could find opportunities to study energy and life in extraterrestrial environments, opening up avenues for the search for alien life.
Yeah like, who's to say one can see clearly through earth's atmosphere from a distance? There could be giants on Saturn let alone several planets in our solar system.
The more we look the more we find and the less we know. The idea that there even were planets (moons) with liquid interiors would have been outrageous until very recently. I'm waiting for the first sea monster to appear.
ANTON. WHY NO ANUS JOKE?! COME ON MAN! I EXPECT QUALITY FROM THESE VIDEOS! you cant just make a Uranus video and NOT make a butt joke. STANDARDS ANTON! STANDARDS!
Did you guys hear about the ring they found that is made up of asteroid halves? It would seem that Uranus is surrounded by a ring of hemiroids. They are hard to see unless the sunlight hits them just right. That happens twice per orbit, so they usually only start to flare up after about 42 years.
We were lucky we could explore Urananus when we were. They over-engineered the spacecraft to go beyond the original mission and we were fortunate the planets aligned as that will not again for more than 100 years.
@@stevewiles7132 No, it is reachable, like Pluto, with a heavy-lift rocket. But anything more than a flyby will take decades to reach, as getting in orbit is a challenge.
I just translated an ERDF partner report. That's enough adulting for me for at least two more days. I watch science videos to relax my brain, if there's a good joke to be made as well, that's just a bonus.
It's ok if you don't think butt jokes are funny, but adults that think only kids are allowed to laugh at silly jokes are, in my book, very dull humans!
I once found a strange anomaly in Uranus while we were performing active Mooning, but I thought we agreed never... EVER... to talk about that? Now you go and announce it as a major discovery! Academic perfidy abounds.
@@mugennojin3513 The astronomer who first discovered the planet named it George after his benefactor George the third of England. The name never caught on outside the brittish empire, so 30 years later a group of astronomers had a meeting and decided that : George is a silly name for a planet, we shall rename it "Your Anus"...
As a German I can confirm, that "Uranus" has no obvious meaning. Although the medical term anus isn't really used in primary school, so most of the Small boys don't even know, that "anus" is something you could giggle about.
@@marcosteiner3619 You are correct of course, just trying to make a humorous remark. And for the record i am Swedish, and it would translate roughly as "ancient ass"
Pronouncing 'Uranus' with the accent on the 'a' is perfectly fine, and only amusing to childish people. It was always said in that way in Britain 50 years ago. The notable exception was Patrick Moore, of Sky At Night fame, who was often regarded as being something of an oddball when he stressed the first vowel instead. Don't let crude-minded people try to put you off. And thanks for the videos! 🙂👍
Always found the outer planets & their moons the most intriguing. Some of them being far enough away from the sun to have ice methane ice nitrogen really makes you think about the possibilities of space exploration. ❤ Going into grand solar minimum is having effects on earth too. It effects the magnetosphere. Wow now more intrigued than ever ❤🎉 awesome video
I feel so bad that it's........ the butt of so many jokes. Uranus is actually my favorite planet! It's just rolling around on its side, way colder than it should be, and so on. It's still chugging along despite the big trauma that changed it so radically in the deep past. I'm rooting for you, Uranus!
I don’t know why astrophysicists get so uptight about Uranus jokes. It’s the gift that has repeatedly kept on giving for generations now, putting smiles on faces and filling rooms on earth with laughter every day. Astronomers should know a million jokes about Uranus and I don’t think you’re a real astronomer unless you come up with at least one Uranus joke or write a funny essay about Uranus.
Well, if astrophysicists get so uptight about Uranus jokes, then why did they call that planet such a name in the first place, huh? They could have named it like Bongo or whatever, but instead chose my anus, I mean Uranus and are butthurt now? :>
One of the most unique planets in the solar system. I feel like landing on Oberon or Titania would be a great way to study both the surface of far away moons, and study the ice-giant planets that we've barely had any encounters with.
Anton, I really appreciate your humor ! Something funny: waaaay back in 1990 or so, I was playing Trivial Pursuit with my roommate and her boyfriend. My question came up: Does Uranus have rings around it?? Of course, the questioner pronounced it "ur-AN-us" (we're American). We were laughing, and I said, "I don't know, let me go check!!" and pretended that I was heading toward the bathroom. My all-time favorite, no humiliity here ... LOL.
The more I watch your channel, the more I feel like we are all just fish in a river trying to map out our little mating and feeding areas, all while not having a single clue when it comes to water. Even if we figured out water, and that it flows, would we ever be able to map out the river we're inside of? The lakes it feeds, the oceans that link everything together. The planet? The universe is so large. Science seems to consistently fail at even realizing everything is connected and affecting everything else.
"Science" is a process of discovery, not a person. Over time, it doesn't "fail to realize" anything that can be proven with facts. However, it doesn't go for "woo-woo" spirituality bullshit, which hates facts. Back to school.
It is kind of funny that our study of Uranus occurred at a time when it was affected by high winds. Solar winds, that is. Like examining a car after it has been in an accident, we just didn't get the best idea of what it is all about. We now have more oceans to explore on a couple different moons. There could be life in any one, or all. Thank you, Anton!
I’ve always wondered why we didn’t go more in depth in exploration of Uranus.
🙄😆
Need to deeply probe Uranus..
Same
Most of what came out of this exploration is crap
They couldn't find the entrance
Your intro killed me man. That is exactly how I feel about most Uranus jokes.
annoying how Uranus is always the butt of the joke
I've always found it hilarious that educated and intelligent people making and consuming content about complex science still can't resist bum jokes.
Though many of us are much older, part of everyone is still age 7.
ladies ! if a guy is willing to give you the moon and the stars the least you can do is give him Uranus.
@@stevejohnson3357 Every once in awhile someone makes a Uranus joke that is clever, but most are predictable, and low hanging fruit.
This went so deep into Uranus!
I've always wanted to see Uranus... I hear it's very nice.
Uranus deep dives were sorely needed.
We need to fill in the gaping holes in our knowledge
@@lucidstream5661 theres a deep crater on the surface of Uranus
coming in hard & fast
plowing deeply thru the atmosphere
😂
😅
Deep in Uranus there is liquid. I can relate.
Uranus is known to have some unusual outgassing.
Oh ya. Uranus too!
As well as prominent striations across the surface of Uranus.
And associated strange deposits.
Don't attribute that to my anu... Oh, the planet.
More fiber can usually help this
You had me feeling really old there when you said approx. 50 years for voyager 2. Launched in 77. I had to check to make sure. 86 was at Uranus
We voyaged to Uranus the year I was born.
I can't take this comment seriously wtf@@Broken_robot1986
Same!!! 😂 I was like whaaaaat??? 😮😅
Such a deep insight into Uranus!
the deeper the better
😂😂😂😂
I SEE WHAT YOU ARE ALL DOING !
For shame.
It would be a tight landing though
Fasscinating
Shame we can't colonize it
Uranus never ceases to amaze.
Same. I wish we could take a deeper dive into this and get to the bottom of it
We're really just beginning to scratch the surface of Uranus.
Too bad Uranus isn't active anymore.
Thank you, I watch what I eat and do plenty of squats.
What we know about Uranus is spotty
I appreciate and respect you for both acknowledging and omitting the Uranus jokes. Don't get me wrong, I love looking deeper into Uranus just like anyone else, but this is science!
There have been some odd anomalies found on Uranus... an expedition is needed.
"Both acknowledging and omitting the Uranus jokes".
-- Schroedinger's Joke.
@praveenb9048 🤴🏽 you are Ruler for the Day 🏆
“I love looking deeper into Uranus”……. so …. we’re all hoping you are either a Urologist or a Proctologist
@@praveenb9048 lol Yes
We need an orbiter for Uranus and Neptune. Same as we did for Saturn and Jupiter. We learned 1000x more than our previous flybys.
If you have an orbiter for Uranus, that sounds like a police matter...
You totally destroyed my theory of those marks on Miranda. So much for the Giant Space Kitten Theory.
🤣
I never knew I wanted to get a look at Uranus until you showed it to me.
A mission to either Neptune/Uranus or both would be very interesting in the broader exploration of our solar system, and they're in their own class of planets. We've only had Voyager 2.
@@ViperEye true but you need to be careful when going from Uranus to Neptune you might spread something
It’s nice to see the scientific community finally wiping Uranus clean of old materials and information.
Uranus looks more promising cleaned up. Now we can send the probe.
DUDE ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣I like big Uranus news and I cannot lie
This is amazingly interesting. I'd be absolutely shocked by this, except that we still suspect that even Pluto may still contain a liquid ocean due to its intense gravitational dance with Charon, and its relatively new looking surface layer.
So glad I heard this words from Anton and not my gastroenterologist
Wrong end. Proctologist.
@@dominic.h.3363 well then I'm even more glad it's not my gastroenterologist cause it wasn't his job in the first place... thanks, mate
What do you mean "my"? Do you need one so often that you have a regular one? My condolences.
Not again! 😩 The guys at work will never let me live this down!
Subsurface oceans on ice moons seems to be a reoccurring theme. It would be funny if there were life on all these moons, all evolved enough to communicate with each other and to debate whether or not these small probes coming from Earth represent evidence of life here, in spite of an ocean with no ice cover over most of it, and a heavily oxidizing atmosphere above.
Come on, anton it is super exciting to hear about Uranus
an unusual discovery on Uranus you say? You have my sympathy and interest!
Fasscinating innit
I have a t-shirt that reads "63 Earths can fit in Uranus. 64 if you relax."
Pictures or it didn't happen
Thaz foony!
Wow! Uranus is way bigger than I imagined!
Shame we can't colonize it
@@albion03 yeah, I forget who’s Merch that is
I read the title. Sat silent for about 10 seconds. The laughed loudly alone in my car. Well played
A man of culture. I like big Uranus news and I cannot lie cos what we know is spotty at best. It would be a tight landing though. Shame we can't colonize it
1:48 Anton the angle of observation involving Uranus ALWAYS matters
😂 I love Anton's videos, but today I just came for the comment section. I am not leaving disappointed.
The view from New Horizons looks rather flattened.
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. ✌️😁
We need new missions for this exciting system!
Anton dropping peak as usual. Thank you. I watch you daily, I recommend you to all my friends that show interest in watching science
I always love a deep dive into Uranus!
Love when Anton goes deep in Uranus!
The discovery of active moons on Uranus could provide insights into the formation of planetary systems and other astronomical processes. Rather than simply viewing them as an oddity, we could find opportunities to study energy and life in extraterrestrial environments, opening up avenues for the search for alien life.
Are there alien lifeforms colonized in Uranus?
Yeah like, who's to say one can see clearly through earth's atmosphere from a distance? There could be giants on Saturn let alone several planets in our solar system.
Very interesting video about one of the least-understood planets in the solar system. Thanks, Anton.
The more we look the more we find and the less we know. The idea that there even were planets (moons) with liquid interiors would have been outrageous until very recently. I'm waiting for the first sea monster to appear.
It’s always cool to learn about Uranus.
Test
Did NASA observe any Klingons circling Uranus?
No, they were wiped out by the Federation.
"Scrape 'em off, Jim!"
@@justincoleman9776lmao... I'm slightly embarrassed to admit I get that reference.
Nope just Hemorr droids
@@justincoleman9776 dammit Jim I’m a doctor not a proctologist
Omg !!! I love talking about Uranus !! 🥰.
That reminds me to schedule my colonoscopy to check for anomalies
Honestly came here for the jokes, and people you didn’t let me down. Bravo.
I always love a good story on Urectum.
thank you for the deep insight of uranus!
Uranus keeps fascinating me from every angle.
Best content on TH-cam
They have changed the name of Uranus:
It is now Urectum.
agree
The sad tale of Uranus : from glorious planet to the butt of the joke 🤣🤣🤣
Im sorry, Fry, but astronomers renamed Uranus in 2620 to end that stupid joke once and for all
@@hibbs1712 Hehe LOVING the new series that just aired. STILL got it
Shame we can't colonize it
Anton loves talking uranus and all the interesting discoveries associated with it.
Damn, I didn’t know Uranus’ lore went so deep
So Uranus's belts are similar to our "Van Allen" belts? Thank you for sharing this interesting information!
Van Halen belt
I’ve always been a big fan of Uranus ❤😂
Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.
Hello wonderful Anton! 👋
Am so sorry everybody... I didn't realise myanus was being researched in such detail
It seems to rotate differently.😅
@JamesLeeC I can explain 🧏🏻♂️
ANTON. WHY NO ANUS JOKE?! COME ON MAN! I EXPECT QUALITY FROM THESE VIDEOS! you cant just make a Uranus video and NOT make a butt joke. STANDARDS ANTON! STANDARDS!
...Well he did say there were a lot of surprises coming out
So brave of you for probing deep into Uranus on TH-cam!
Did you guys hear about the ring they found that is made up of asteroid halves? It would seem that Uranus is surrounded by a ring of hemiroids. They are hard to see unless the sunlight hits them just right. That happens twice per orbit, so they usually only start to flare up after about 42 years.
Riveting from start to finish wonderful video Anton! Such exciting new developments. Love ❤️
We were lucky we could explore Urananus when we were. They over-engineered the spacecraft to go beyond the original mission and we were fortunate the planets aligned as that will not again for more than 100 years.
So Uranus is now off limits???
@@stevewiles7132 No, it is reachable, like Pluto, with a heavy-lift rocket. But anything more than a flyby will take decades to reach, as getting in orbit is a challenge.
The very last video of this segment, Earthrise, what a great shot.❤
10/10 title
Good morning. I so enjoy knowledge you share. You seem like you enjoy what you do. And those dimples! Wow.
For some reason i fully expected Anton to make a hemorrhoids joke
Whomorrhoids?
Does Uranus exist in the hemorrhoid belt?
A$$-teroids ?
It's the Hemorrdroids around Uranus thats concerning
I like talking about Uranus as much as the next guy but this just feels like Christmas.
The amount of grown adults that laugh at this title - well you can all be my friend because that is hilarious.
And grow up! 😂
@@jimmie8987 Sorry not sorry 😂
No grow.
‘Glad we’re all silly like children.
I just translated an ERDF partner report. That's enough adulting for me for at least two more days. I watch science videos to relax my brain, if there's a good joke to be made as well, that's just a bonus.
It's ok if you don't think butt jokes are funny, but adults that think only kids are allowed to laugh at silly jokes are, in my book, very dull humans!
I like big Uranus news and I cannot lie cos what we know is spotty at best. It would be a tight landing though. Shame we can't colonize it
Perhaps one day, we will send a vessel to probe the murky depths of Uranus.
I've always really liked Uranus
Dude...
Thanks!
I once found a strange anomaly in Uranus while we were performing active Mooning, but I thought we agreed never... EVER... to talk about that? Now you go and announce it as a major discovery!
Academic perfidy abounds.
I still prefer the original name for the planet, George.
Is that true? I can see the real life application of this knowledge if it is.
@@mugennojin3513 The astronomer who first discovered the planet named it George after his benefactor George the third of England.
The name never caught on outside the brittish empire, so 30 years later a group of astronomers had a meeting and decided that : George is a silly name for a planet, we shall rename it "Your Anus"...
@@staren7354 Not everybody speaks English mate. Uranus acutally sounds like a normal greek god in probably every other language.
As a German I can confirm, that
"Uranus" has no obvious meaning.
Although the medical term anus isn't really used in primary school, so most of the Small boys don't even know, that "anus" is something you could giggle about.
@@marcosteiner3619 You are correct of course, just trying to make a humorous remark.
And for the record i am Swedish, and it would translate roughly as "ancient ass"
Fascinating! Thank you for that, Anton!
Just hope Elon doesn't try to colonize Uranus.
I know back in the 1970’s they made “Brown 25”. It was declared to be a product of Uranus…
Comment section didn't disappoint
I think it's about time we probed Uranus...
Uranus headlines never get old.....lol
Pronouncing 'Uranus' with the accent on the 'a' is perfectly fine, and only amusing to childish people. It was always said in that way in Britain 50 years ago. The notable exception was Patrick Moore, of Sky At Night fame, who was often regarded as being something of an oddball when he stressed the first vowel instead. Don't let crude-minded people try to put you off. And thanks for the videos! 🙂👍
I’ve captured the most detailed image of Uranus ever seen, it’s magnificent.
I once saw a closeup pic of Lady Gaga's
Is it true that after serious outgassing it may turn brown-ish in colour?
@@plprzemowoah!
About time someone was plugging Uranus! And not be the butt of the jokes!
I find that Uranus is such a beautiful planet with rings! *
Always found the outer planets & their moons the most intriguing. Some of them being far enough away from the sun to have ice methane ice nitrogen really makes you think about the possibilities of space exploration. ❤
Going into grand solar minimum is having effects on earth too. It effects the magnetosphere.
Wow now more intrigued than ever ❤🎉 awesome video
I'm just here for the comments! 😊
I feel so bad that it's........ the butt of so many jokes. Uranus is actually my favorite planet! It's just rolling around on its side, way colder than it should be, and so on. It's still chugging along despite the big trauma that changed it so radically in the deep past. I'm rooting for you, Uranus!
There's rings around Uranus.
I don't know about Uranus, but mine is "exit only."
You didn’t talk much about Uranus’ three moons: Booty, Badunkadonk and the more recently discovered Gyatt.
Underrated comment😂😂😂
“Is that a black hole?”, “No, that’s Uranus.”
Why is it best to stand against a wall when you visit NASA?
They love exploring Uranus.
Uranus is massive btw.
the only youtuber from whose clickbait I allow into my heart ❤️
Exploring Uranus is tight!
Pitch meeting voice
It nice to hear about Uranus and hi from Mianus, Connecticut
“The atmosphere of Uranus reflects light differently”
You’re telling me
It's all the gas, isn't it?
"Cast Your Spell Uranus" ~ Argent (1971)
I don’t know why astrophysicists get so uptight about Uranus jokes. It’s the gift that has repeatedly kept on giving for generations now, putting smiles on faces and filling rooms on earth with laughter every day. Astronomers should know a million jokes about Uranus and I don’t think you’re a real astronomer unless you come up with at least one Uranus joke or write a funny essay about Uranus.
Well, if astrophysicists get so uptight about Uranus jokes, then why did they call that planet such a name in the first place, huh? They could have named it like Bongo or whatever, but instead chose my anus, I mean Uranus and are butthurt now? :>
I bet there's a lot of interesting things in Uranus.
0:05 giggity 🌝
One of the most unique planets in the solar system. I feel like landing on Oberon or Titania would be a great way to study both the surface of far away moons, and study the ice-giant planets that we've barely had any encounters with.
Anton, I really appreciate your humor ! Something funny: waaaay back in 1990 or so, I was playing Trivial Pursuit with my roommate and her boyfriend. My question came up: Does Uranus have rings around it?? Of course, the questioner pronounced it "ur-AN-us" (we're American). We were laughing, and I said, "I don't know, let me go check!!" and pretended that I was heading toward the bathroom. My all-time favorite, no humiliity here ... LOL.
Dude, your videos are like reading SciAm from back in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Chock full of knowledge...
I've always known Uranus had anomalies, glad to see it confirmed by scientists!
All it took was a couple of probes.
The more I watch your channel, the more I feel like we are all just fish in a river trying to map out our little mating and feeding areas, all while not having a single clue when it comes to water.
Even if we figured out water, and that it flows, would we ever be able to map out the river we're inside of? The lakes it feeds, the oceans that link everything together. The planet?
The universe is so large. Science seems to consistently fail at even realizing everything is connected and affecting everything else.
"Science" is a process of discovery, not a person. Over time, it doesn't "fail to realize" anything that can be proven with facts. However, it doesn't go for "woo-woo" spirituality bullshit, which hates facts. Back to school.
It is kind of funny that our study of Uranus occurred at a time when it was affected by high winds. Solar winds, that is. Like examining a car after it has been in an accident, we just didn't get the best idea of what it is all about.
We now have more oceans to explore on a couple different moons. There could be life in any one, or all.
Thank you, Anton!
Just when it's thought that we knew everything about Uranus, a new surprise hits
I've made plenty of discoveries about Uranus!
Reminds me of astrology alignments, "alignment with Uranus".
I love to go deep inside Uranus, with Anton...
I've been waiting for updates on Uranus