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What If Io And Ceres Switched Places?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
- The idea for the video was from @stellarstargazer3982 .
In this video I take a look at what would happen if Ceres, the only dwarf planet of the inner solar system, switched orbits with Io, the closest spherical moon to Jupiter.
Intro, and some other footage in this video was made with Space Engine.
Music:
1. Kevin MacLeod - Ritual
2. Audionautix - Atlantis
3. Kevin MacLeod - Metaphysik
4. Huma-Huma - Nevada City
i missed the 'switching' videos. Even though they're hypothetical they're among my favorite videos of yours
I love your hypothetical videos. If Io was in Ceres' place/position in the asteroid belt, I wonder how such a massive body would affect the asteroid belt - whether it would attract asteroids to it and accumulate mass, and whether it would clear a region of the asteroid belt around it. Perhaps I'm overestimating the influence of a body barely larger than our Moon. It's nowhere near the mass of Earth let alone a gas giant so perhaps its size still wouldn't affect the asteroid belt all that much.
It would probably clear much of it, but not all of it. Maybe it would split the asteroid belt into 2 thin ones. It might also attract quite a few tiny asteroid moons similar to the ones Mars has.
Ceres is a very small dwarf planet with only 2.9% earth gravity
Io would be the 5th planet from the sun then not Jupiter anymore because it would be the next body after mars
I'm always here to support you. I've learned a lot from your Channel.
With Io in place of Ceres, would Io be visible from Earth with the naked eye?
Update: I did the math, and Io in Ceres's place would have a maximum brightness magnitude when viewed from Earth of 3.7. So, yes.
Technically, Io and the other three Galileo moons of Jupiter could be seen with the human naked eye from Earth, if they were not in Jupiter's glow.
True
With a brightness magnitude of 3.7 do you mean it will be barely visible or clearly visible?
@Ram-yn3b clearly visible
Just did my first day at my first job, and seen this video, been watching since 2016 😎
You should make a video about what would happen if Mars and Venus switched orbits
Maybe co2 would freeze out. A
The moon is not allowing it🎯
Thank you that is great video
If io was in ceres place it would be another possible future landing spot for humans after mars. Salute to u dreksler astral 🫡
What If Ceres Started Orbiting Mars?
What if venus became a moon of neptune
IAM WITH YOU PRO
Can you make a video of what colonizing Io would be like.
Or what it would be like to live on Io surface?
Or what would we see if we were standing on Io surface
Or what if the moon and io switch places
IO would cool down while the moon heats up and generates a magnetic field
The big problem with Io is that it is in the intense radiation belt around Jupiter, caused by Jupiter's strong magnetic field catching ionised particles from the solar wind (the same happens on Earth with the Van Allen belts). Modelling studies have shown that the radiation is so intense that an astronaut with an Apollo space suit would be dead within 15 minutes.
@@malcolmabram2957 hey that’s longer then if I were to stand on Venus lol
Interesting video!
Astral i suggest you do a video on what if the dwarf planet orcus became a moon of Venus and a video on what if Pluto became a moon of Neptune
I think Pluto and Neptune would be interesting.
@@dicerosautismambient4894 yes
I honstey wonder what would happen if Mars had a major moon instead of the two tiny rocks it has around orbit. Galileo would've prove his point about everything not going around the Earth REAL quick.
A major moon could have helped prolong the life of Mars magnetic field to this day.
Oh hi SomeAt-At. I’ve also thought about this exact scenario.
@@xenonmax Woah hey xeno!
If there was a large Martian moon, I can imagine many of Earth's cultures independently developing heliocentrism, leaving to numerous scientific revolutions around the planet.
@@xenonmax I agree but the moon would also probably be between the sizes of Ceres and Makemake. Any bigger and massive and i pretty sure it would be a binary planet system. Could you imagine a Mars moon being a similar size to ours? Hell even Mercury? Sense Mars is so tiny I do wonder.
Interesting analysis and comparisons. Thanks!👍🏻
i always enjoy your videos.
please make this a series would love this
A series
A Ceres lol
A video on what if Mars and earth switched orbits would be cool
What If Venus and Mars switched places
Something more crazy....: what if Venus and Uranus (the coldest but also the 4th massive planet of solar system) switched places ??? Could the other inner solar system planets maintain their orbits ??? 🤔🤔🤔
What of Moon and Mercury switched places with Io and Europa? Make video abouth that. And what if Haumea and his moons starts to move towards Sun? Will they have tales like comets? ☄️
You spent an entire episode on how the planets will look cool but IO will be gravitationally dominating in the Asteroid belt. Won't IO throw meteoroids in all directions? Maybe not as hard as Jupiter, but I think it's enough for some of them to target the Earth. Of course, over the years, IO will clean up the Asteroid belt to some extent. @zream177 thank you for the tips.
Given its real theoretic location, I think Earth would be more in the danger zone. Jupiter protects us from a lot of huge rocks. Putting a much bigger Io within Earth's immediate proximity probably does have a higher ability to hurl bigger rocks our way.
How?
@@Ram-yn3b How? Io's gravity should be enough. It won't throw meteoroids at 50km/s but maybe it will do 1.7km/s? Maybe.
True, considering Io's gravity is 1.76 meters\second squared while Ceres gravity is 0.27 meters a second squared. That's 0.183 G for Io and 0.029 G for Ceres.
You do know for the asteroid belt the rocks I spread apart like thousands of miles spread apart
thanks for the content :D
Ceres would probably have a water vapor atmosphere for a short time.
Such a random question, but very interesting nonetheless.
Could you do more videos like this one, it was really intresting and informative, with good visuals
How did you made those hypothetical models for Ceres and Io?
I wonder if Io would be considered a planet? It’s slighter larger than our moon. And I’m sure it would clear it’s orbit of debris
An interesting topic would be what if Venus and Mars were switched
Wonder is atmosphere would get thicker? I assume volcanic activity would continue for 1000 years
Scientists would be confused by your action, Dreksler.
How did you do the edits to the images of Io and Ceres?
They look AI generated, are they?
This is such a silly idea for a video, but I like it.
can you do one where Io moves to the asteroid belt and has Ceres as it's giant moon? That would be cool!
Ceres rotates, so the forces that act to slow that spin in the new orbit would be extra intense.
Do a video if the moon and mercury swapped places
Dreskler I do have some disagreements with this video like it keeping its color and it immediately cooling down because it’s gravity is 10% higher than Lunar gravity so putting it in cere’s orbit could cause IO to have a small scale version of the late bombardment period because it would dominate the asteroid field gravitationally
How are the images of the alternate ceres and Io made in this video? Are they AI generated or what?
Your shit is top-notch. How do I give you money??
HI can you make a video about pulsar planets?
Now imagine if Io managed to clear the neighborhood...
Pimp My Ride: Ceres
I didn't know Ceres was giliocly dead
Turns out new research proposes that Mimas does indeed have a sub surface ocean. If this video were created 8 months later, it would have a different conclusion. Astronomy continues to make discoveries, making some videos obsolete, but it’s fun to see that happen within a relatively short amount of time
1. That new research doesn't change the conclusion of the video at all as there isn't a single conclusion to the video, for Ceres I consider both the possibility that it does and does not develop an ocean.
2. Overall there wasn't even a claim in the video that Mimas certainly doesn't have an ocean, I also considered the possibility that it does despite the *comparatively* weak evidence. I clearly state at 7:11 "Mimas might still have an ocean, it's just that there is something causing for the indications of it to not show up on the surface", that statement is made with Enceladus in mind which has many surface indications of a subsurface ocean unlike Mimas.
3. Although it's fun to look at things in retrospect and see how some things are rendered obsolete your comment doesn't show how the video is rendered obsolete through the new research proposing that Mimas does have an ocean.
@@Drekslerr Yeah fair enough. I think I worded what I mean to get at wrongly, apologies for that. I think I was more referring to the structure of the writing, not really about the informational content.
Looking forward to watching more of your stuff, I recently discovered your channel and it’s great!
hey next video you should make a video called what if the moon triton became a moon of earth
All So cold and unhabitable
how lucky of earth,,,
thing is Ceres is a Dwarf Planet and totaly rotates where as IO don't
It looks like you used Enceladus for ceres in your video but overall good job 👏
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Please pin me Dreksler Astral I have been a fan since you started your TH-cam career. What you do is what makes me like Astronomy
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where have you been?
most random idea ever
yo what's up
K it would be just a bigger ceres😂
first !!!
And 0:20
Tbh I really hate Io as it looks like a giant ball of mouldy cheese