Making Of - To Scale: The Solar System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2015
- A behind-the-scenes look at the film "To Scale: The Solar System."
Music by Vibe Mountain.
Created by Wylie Overstreet and Alex Gorosh.
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This definitely should be a permanent science-art exhibition, with a higher permanent observation point where you can see the lights in real time. I'm totally sure that this project can drag the best people to even install some of the moons and do it.
Damn, I got so excited that I will make my own scale planetary system with blackjack and alcohol,
Germán S google earth black rock desert you can still makeout faint drag marks in the lake bed of their outer planet "orbits"
@Ashton Lovell a year ago new satellite photos I am sure. When I checked last year they were there.
I think there’s one in Sweden, but bigger. WAY bigger. Like, the size of Sweden.
dont forget about hookers
Great job. The planets are so far from each other. Will we ever even get to the closest star?
Whoever filmed and edited this needs more appreciation
Going to show both "To Scale: The Solar System" and the "Making Of" videos to my 7th grade science students!
+bogie2680 I reported your channel for boogie2988 impersonation..
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+iCollectDeadBirds having a similar name aint violating any youtube rules
+bogie2680 Ignore iCollectDeadBirds, I'm extremely glad to hear that you'll be showing this in class! I feel like this could truly help show a point in a fun way =)
Are you still showing it every year? Keep it up! :)
I love scientists.
Sharon Wichmann me too sharon
@@nxwah that was 3 years ago
@@mr.avocado8774 It was 5 years ago.
Smooth_panda23 i know i was joking oh my gosh you’re fucking stupid
ohbake a bit toxic
one of the coolest videos i have seen in a long long time! incredible conceptualization and flawless execution fellas.! love it!
It's the fifth or the sixth time I'm looking at it after some months. You're great, guys. I just need to remind myself where we are on such a tiny scale in the universe. It's mind blowing
Ok, so next time, include the moons of Jupiter. (Good luck to the driver :P )
+Hannodb1961 Well that's definitely not going to happen =P
+TrackpadProductions Never say Never. Someone might just say: "Challenge accepted".
Wouldn't need a driver for that bit
and the of the moons of the other planets
You guys are awesome. That's all.
making of just as exciting as, or even more than the original one!
Keep going with this stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you guys. This is amazing. It needs to be repeated, much longer and done in Imax.
I’m predicting it now, this is going to be recommended to everyone in 2021
This video was also excellent. I understand the informality of it, but it answers a lot of questions that I guess are only significant to geeks that do this kind of stuff.... like me... Thanks again for your sharing your dream.
This blows my mind. All of your videos are brilliant and beautiful!
I love the inspiration, and I also love the style of the film. Great!
One of the most underrated video from TH-cam logarithms. I say that's a greatest educational video, which can inspire millions of students. #khudos
It's never been done, and because we felt like it. MOTIVATION & INSPIRATION.
I should show this video to my students in space mechanics class..........you guys were appreciated lot by colleagues......good luck..........
Man even the making of is awesome! Hats up to the guy who edited it
You guys are amazing! It's so important to understand that the earth and really the solar system are so small compared to everything in the universe. It's humbling and amazing to think of the earth as a marble, and I believe you folks are going a great thing by showing people this perspective. Once you come to terms with the size of everything, the world becomes a simple place where we exist and that's it!
What a great project. Well done! Looks like you all had a good time in the process. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing, stupendous, wonderful. Good job guys!
Who else is watching in 2020? Still one of the best videos on TH-cam!
So amazing
This is straight up Amazing!
Wonderful guys! You are amazing!!!! Thanks so much!!!
It’s absolutely amazing!
It would be cool to also see an accurate "elevation" how some planets would appear higher or lower depending on our reference point
Words can't describe how happy this makes me feel. Beautiful work!
Great job guys!
I am now going over to your “Moon“ video.
Thanks for all your work!
How nice. Well, it will never be possible to put them all inside a page of a book in any scale. You guys just made this even clearer. Well done Congratulations.
J'ai passé Un Bon Moment à regarder cette vidéo !
This is amazing... truly amazing!!!
I love this! Very cool to pull this off- you guys are nuts! Thanks for doing and sharing.
This is just amazing!!
Great work!
Excellent job !! Thank you !!
I love the "To Scale" video so much!
Amazing guys! Well done
Why has your "To Scale: The Solar System" been withdrawn - it was so awesome!
It's still up on our channel! The National Geographic verison was removed.
Man this is awesome. Great effort
Great !!!!
You people deserve a Noble prize man!!!
Totally awesome
Excellent video! Than you for taking the time to do this. I showed this to my 9 year old daughter last night.
THIS IS SO BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!
You guys....are amazing! And my fourth grade science classes LOVE you and think you're hilarious!
Hey Guys, just found your video today. Absolutely amazing! Good job, very cinematic. Watched it several times in a row!
Fantastic and fun project!
It's certainly never been done before, quite like that, as far as I know.
In no way do I want to diminish this marvelous project but I would add that "to scale" models of the solar system have been done before.
You guys ROCK!
Great Job! Well Done!!
Nicely done
That was amazing!
Hats off to u guys 👍🏼
Amazing, deserves more views
What a wonderful work. It's also interesting when one reckons: in that a dozen kilometer scale miniature world, his gentle walking would be faster than speed of light; and in that time lapse, the Neptune is running 5 billion times faster than it should be, for a round of Neptune would nearly cost two men's lifetimes.
Awesome!
Wonderful, thank you x
Thanks for thinking us sizes of our solar system,wonderfull job
Yup..awesomeness at it's best.
I hope you guys make more videos in the future!
Oh My God. that is genius work damn.
It was peaceful. Harmonious
Nice work guys !
I really love this video.!!
This is the best, thank you
amazing!
You are fantastic 👏
Awesome! Congrats guys 🇧🇷🖖🏼
Amazing
This was a video for my school assignment
This is very inspiring and helpful.
IT´S IMPRESIONANT
Wow this is amazing
good job guys keep it up
Love u guys ... just simply love u
Thamks for doing this. Awe inspiring
Great Work!
This is the sole video that made me very interested in outer space 7 years ago
Boom!! Mind blown!
this is awesome. thanks for being guys with brains. :)
Thanks Boys!!! Great.
Thanks man.! I love the video
you are great modern scientists ! :)
I love scientist you’re my favorite TH-camr
From Morocco: Good job guys!
My science 6th grade teacher showed me this video. I loved it!
Hi, Alex, thanks for your work yet it does not seem to be your full version: a few years ago I have seen your possibly full movie where also the brightness of the Sun and reflections of its light from planets during dark night were modelled and observed from the Earth position. Results were astounding... Is this part available or by now lost? Can you send me this full clip?
I actually learned a lot thank very much!
that was awesome
I watched the video the other day... this was cool, .. no. this was really cool.
nice job thinking outside the box guys.
Rain: I’m about to end this mans whole career
that’s so cool
It's greeeeat! Thanks a Lot!! From BRAZIL!!!
Can't believe it hadn't been done before!
I like fresh ideas like that ! What are your next projects ?! :)
Thats soo cool
I actually looked up, scale model of solar system and this popped up. Educational
I wish there was more to this after the work was done. All this work and only a 3 second clip to share how it came out.
Which Mozart piano concerto is that again? No. 22, first movement?
Thanks!