I leave you a Like so everyone see you comment and gives you one two I get notified so i can laughed with them again 😂😂😂 this deserves thousands likes😂
I genuinely enjoy listening to someone who is THAT enthusiastic about their topic of study. What a wonderful human being! What an asset for the university!
If you consider that the closest Mars comes to Earth is 56 million kilometers, and that Sun is 1.4 million kilometers wide and its' atmosphere stretches 8 million kilometers above the Sun's surface, than you will get that 6.1 million kilometers from surface is really really super close. If Earth is 1 meter from the Sun's surface, then 6.1 million kilometers is like 4 cm from Sun's surface.
BBC Editor: "Hey, Science Guy, how close did the Parker Probe get to the Sun?" Science Guy: "6.1 million kilometers." BBC Editor: "Got it-6.1 kilometers." Science Guy: "No! Million kilometers!" BBC Editor: "Right, right. Kilometers." Next Day: Science Guy: "You made me look bad!" BBC Editor: "Relax, we've never had so many comments on a video before."
@@Ulukai-gb6dh Are there any other examples you could give me? Or are you one of those who just has to say something? BTW, it's BBC, and not bbc, classic Ulukai-gb6dh.
"Scientists in Trinidad and Tobago say they are building a rocket to go all the way to the sun. Scientists in the United States told them that's not possible - it will be melted. Scientists in Trinidad and Tobago said they are not going in the day, they are going in the night."
Finally, some good news. I would like to suggest for the future that the BBC annotates any CGI images with "CGI", just for clarity. I know most of these were CG but someone else might not, and if there is any footage thrown in there, it'd be nice to know.
@@user-xu5vl5th9nI don’t know exactly, but I’m guessing relative from a straight line from point A (earth) and point B (closest point to the sun). Someone please correct me
Fun fact: if you can get that close to the surface you'd actually be in _colder_ surroundings at merely 1000s of °C, as opposed to the millons of °C in the corona above you.
@pguser "M" is the way to shorten million. "m" is used to shorten milli. Now that your imperial pea brain is already spinning , I will not explain why instead of Mkm he should have written 10E9m 😂😂😂
As Pink Floyd says, "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun!" Thanks to NASA, all the scientists and people who made this mission possible. And thanks to the American taxpayers for funding this magnificent journey to the Sun.☀
And where does the technology come from when using phones.....computers etc ? Exactly right.... we " all " pay for whats happening in space and here on earth ! Otherwise...stop helping pay for technology. Get rid of the computers and phones ! Far less expenses ! Its what Trump is aiming for.... cheaper cost of living !
Kuddos to NASA and the engineers who built a spacecraft that can survive such harsh conditions. I honestly thought that it would fail. Looking forward to those space age materials to make it to the rest of humanity.
the heat shield used on the probe to keep instruments at room temperature near THE SUN would be a game changer for my Dog in the AC cooled car on a hot summers day and a game changer for the A/C market.
Congratulations to NASA for passing by 6.1 million kms.. And Double congratulations to BBC for their probe passing by ven closer 6.1 kilometres from sun’s surface. Now NASA should learn from BBC
Spaceship Parker has touched the surface of our Yellow Sun, with shielding and gravity assist from planets, then speed of 430,000 Miles per hour, it worked.! Dodging the rain drops in effect, well done.
The fact that stun me is nit only the closet flyby of the solar probe human ever made, but also the extreme temperature of the corona of the sun. Wonder if one day we human could send probes capable with entering the corona
Here we find some totally unwarranted scepticism. Rather than glibly doubting this technological feat, how about you bother to actually put a point across?
The Sun deserves our respect. George Carlin nailed this: _I’ve begun worshipping the sun for a number of reasons. First of all, unlike some other gods I could mention, I can see the sun. It's there for me every day. And the things it brings me are quite apparent all the time: heat, light, food, and a lovely day. There's no mystery, no one asks for money, I don't have to dress up, and there's no boring pageantry. And interestingly enough, I have found that the prayers I offer to the sun and the prayers I formerly offered to 'God' are all answered at about the same 50% rate._ 🌞
"Among His Signs are the Night and the Day, and the Sun and the Moon. Do not prostrate to the sun and the moon, but prostrate to Allah, Who created them, if it is Him ye wish to serve."
@@sirensynapse5603 So you say, but you can't back it up with facts, so keep up your crusade to break the 8th Commandment and all the other holy words about lying and bearing false witness. The truth means nothing to the MAGA types.
"The atmosphere of the sun is so incredibly hot and we don't know why." Gee, I wonder if it's because the star is engulfed in never-ending fire? XD Kidding, I know they're trying to understand why the surface temperature differs greatly than the atmosphere.
@@sevenhighclub2339obviously the craft wasn’t filmed. That’s a computer illustration anyone with a working brain cell can deduce that there is no actual imagery to show us yet.
@@sevenhighclub2339 Yes genius it IS CGI because the point of this probe was not to film the sun, so for dumb people like yourself they recreate it in CGI to make you understand what happened.
@sevenhighclub2339 wow, you're so smart. Why would anyone think they sent a second probe just to film it? Some of the footage is real. The views of the probe which are entirely cgi are only there to illustrate that phase of the mission. You probably think the moon landings were faked by Stanley Kubrick.
Is that a serious question? Because humans want to learn. That is how your predecessors found out how to make a fire. That is how our brain developed. That is why we don't die anymore at 25 yo.
Next should be a sacrificial Probe a kamikazi probe to go straight to the sun and see what we hear and see from signals till the probe vaporises on its dive to the Sun.
Typical. They plan this and it ends up happening when its so foggy today but nevermind as obviously they have the technology to see through it. The next step perhaps soon, the first man to walk on the Sun.
Talks about how the corona is the part of the sun's atmosphere we can see during a total eclipse on Earth; while showing images of a total eclipse with an exposure which doesn't show the corona at all, just a few prominences. The difference between the quoted 6.1 Million Kilometers and an annotation reading "6.1 Km" aside, I wish when they put these segments together they would get people who actually know and understand the fundamentals of what is being communicated to do so.
The movie Sunshine depicts a mystical and unexplainable aspect of the sun. Where the closer they got to the sun the less they were in danger of burning.
I notice they went during winter. Very clever!
🤣🤣🤣😂
I wonder if it was snowing at the north and south pole onthe sun as that would of made it even cooler.
I leave you a Like so everyone see you comment and gives you one two I get notified so i can laughed with them again 😂😂😂 this deserves thousands likes😂
I bet at night time 😊😮
Excellent!
there's a bit of a difference between 6.1 kilometres vs 6.1 *million* kilometres, isn't it? xD
NOT REALLY. DEPENDS ON THE DISTANCE YOU ARE 🧮 (CALCULATING)
CLEVER 🤫
Crazy how these people don’t double check their work for errors. Such stupidity.
They are dummies.
@@jehugonzalez1725 IT GOT 34 LIKES. I WAS LIKE THIS CANT BE RIGHT.
I genuinely enjoy listening to someone who is THAT enthusiastic about their topic of study. What a wonderful human being! What an asset for the university!
If you consider that the closest Mars comes to Earth is 56 million kilometers, and that Sun is 1.4 million kilometers wide and its' atmosphere stretches 8 million kilometers above the Sun's surface, than you will get that 6.1 million kilometers from surface is really really super close. If Earth is 1 meter from the Sun's surface, then 6.1 million kilometers is like 4 cm from Sun's surface.
Not that close or impressive..no one cares about Sun
Yes, that 'meter, 4cm distance' comparison is the one they made in the BBC article.
We did this for you, Icarus!
😁
Brilliant!
I absolutely love this reference
😂😂😂😂Genius
"Icarus, this is for you" - Lebron probably
BBC Editor: "Hey, Science Guy, how close did the Parker Probe get to the Sun?"
Science Guy: "6.1 million kilometers."
BBC Editor: "Got it-6.1 kilometers."
Science Guy: "No! Million kilometers!"
BBC Editor: "Right, right. Kilometers."
Next Day:
Science Guy: "You made me look bad!"
BBC Editor: "Relax, we've never had so many comments on a video before."
Clicks & comment are really good
he had one job ! 😅
BBC: landed on Sun
😂😂😂😂
Kilometres, UK and European spelling
Keep up the good work sun couldn’t live without you
literally..
There are at least two commas missing to make this sentence clear.
@@johanneshalberstadt3663
thatsareallygoodpointihatewhenpeopledontusepunctuationproperlyintheircomments
Only thing worth our worship
@@johanneshalberstadt3663 yhhh like is it a sarcastic comment or a grateful comment...
The presenter is correct - for some reason the "quote" from NASA was incorrect. For those that were wondering, the correct distance is 6.1 million km.
@0:23 Graphic forgot "million".
Yeah there’s only a slight difference there 😅😅😅
Lol I noticed that also! Nevertheless it's amazing
Classic bbc
Just a small mistake.
@@Ulukai-gb6dh Are there any other examples you could give me? Or are you one of those who just has to say something? BTW, it's BBC, and not bbc, classic Ulukai-gb6dh.
I love how excited the scientist with the bangs lady is
🎉 5:08 🎉 5:13 🎉 5:17 🎉 5:20 🎉 5:23 🎉 5:27 🎉 5:30 🎉 5:33
❤ 5:25 ❤ 5:28 ❤ 5:29 ❤ 5:30 ❤ 5:32
❤ 5:33 ❤ 5:33 ❤ 5:33 ❤ 5:33 ❤ 5:33
“The sun is really hot”
"Abort the 'live on the Sun' mission. I repeat, abort the 'live on the Sun' mission!"
Oddly the surface of the sun is colder than the hot corona around it, so the mission is trying to figure out how that works.
well sh-- it's like I never knew.
@@joermnyc Uncanny, the lady in the video said exactly the same thing. I didn't believe her until you confirmed it. Thank you.
The Sun Is A Deadly Laser~
The sun aliens are gonna be PISSED
Science is love. Science is life. Mad respects to all our scientists who pushes humanity forward with dreams and aspiration. 🎉
Shame we can't say the same about our politicians.
This is an example of humanity is beyond imagination. Am really surprised I couldn't expect this.
The Russians said they were going to land on the sun.
They're going at night.
Polish joke lmao
😅❤
@@Zauberkaffee2001 don't believe everything people say, look forward to actions.
It’s probably Trump, get your facts right
"Scientists in Trinidad and Tobago say they are building a rocket to go all the way to the sun. Scientists in the United States told them that's not possible - it will be melted. Scientists in Trinidad and Tobago said they are not going in the day, they are going in the night."
I absolutely LOVE to listen to anyone who is THAT passionate about their field of study. What a lovely human being! What an asset for that University
Lol geek this is you 🤓
Personally I find this fascinating. Isn't this as big as landing on the moon?
I'd say so.
You’re drunk
Fake!
Calm down. Dont become an enthu cutlet 😅
I love how excited she is about this subject.
It shows how much she enjoys her job❤.. As I also aspire to be an astronomer seeing her joy made me soo happy.❤❤
The cameraman as usual is underrated. Well done for getting those shots of the probe!
It was the sun lotion that got it through....
Congratulation Nasa.
God bless the USA. For all mankind.
Thanks
@@aleph8888 which god, and how do you know it exists? Because no one has been able to prove it.
@@kellydalstok8900Dionysus preferably
@@kellydalstok8900 have you seen air?
Finally, some good news. I would like to suggest for the future that the BBC annotates any CGI images with "CGI", just for clarity. I know most of these were CG but someone else might not, and if there is any footage thrown in there, it'd be nice to know.
Here comes the Sun...
Thanks George H
Dooh dooh dooh dooh 😊
You can see from her smile that she's really excited
And In need of oral hygiene and dental work 🤣🤣
0:23 "6.1 km"
just a little bit less than 6.1 million km, don't you think?
True, just a typo, he does say million soooo
If anybody thinks that it is actually 6.1km, even for a fraction of a second, I'd love to know how they can turn on a Smartphone.
The guest explains the mission to the layperson with great enthusiasm and energy. She was excellent
Great guest, thank you.
It’s traveling at 430,000 miles per hour 🤯
Relative to what?
@@user-xu5vl5th9nto stationary objects?
@@user-xu5vl5th9nTo the sun, what else?
@@user-xu5vl5th9nus
@@user-xu5vl5th9nI don’t know exactly, but I’m guessing relative from a straight line from point A (earth) and point B (closest point to the sun). Someone please correct me
She’s so happy and excited
But isn't it a pitty when an intelligent person is a woman? If that individual had been born a man, it could have been as smart as Einstein
Props to the camera man for filming the probe. First human to be 6.1 km from the sun. Cameraman never dies, you love to see it!
6.1 million km*❤
let's go!! 😭
Fun fact: if you can get that close to the surface you'd actually be in _colder_ surroundings at merely 1000s of °C, as opposed to the millons of °C in the corona above you.
@@ladygaga81ful no, no, i'm friends with the cameraman, it's definitely 6.1👀
Probably not the smartest move by the news channel to only show 6.1 KM on screen when they say 6.1 million km... could lead to mistakes
Also, this is by a large margin the fastest man-made object EVER!! 🤘🏼
To be corrected as 6.1 Mkm (6.1km) 😊
What is Mkm?
Dunno, 6.1Gm just sounds better
@pguser "M" is the way to shorten million.
"m" is used to shorten milli.
Now that your imperial pea brain is already spinning , I will not explain why instead of Mkm he should have written 10E9m 😂😂😂
Yesss, Parker Solar Probe made it!!
Fun fact: the layer around the sun called the corona is actually hotter then the sun itself :)
So wild and cool at the same time!
@@sierramoreland622 No, it’s HOT.
@@kellydalstok8900 I see what you did there!😎 clever
The Corona is a higher temp than many of the layers of the sun, that's true but the highest temperature of the sun is the core.
Very good work to the enginners who built the craft and probe
Didn't imagine you'd be more likely to survive passing over the sun than passing over Russian airspace.
I like her excitement.
was waiting for this
The signal it sent back: _"It's hot."_
Congratulations Science
The camera system and the lens must be extremely heat resistant to film the probe
It's obviously CGI, and no one is claiming otherwise
@@maxcarroll8639there is video out there early on in the mission
Any satellite passing within 6AU and surviving is a MAJOR achievement 😊
6 au ? thats between jupiter and saturn
She seems very happy 😊
As Pink Floyd says, "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun!" Thanks to NASA, all the scientists and people who made this mission possible. And thanks to the American taxpayers for funding this magnificent journey to the Sun.☀
"paying taxes is for suckers" - Trump the Dump
And where does the technology come from when using phones.....computers etc ? Exactly right.... we " all " pay for whats happening in space and here on earth ! Otherwise...stop helping pay for technology. Get rid of the computers and phones ! Far less expenses ! Its what Trump is aiming for.... cheaper cost of living !
I like her passion for what she does.
Congratulations
Good that the instruments are kept at "room temperature"
They would have made history by carrying water in the probe and crashing with it in the Sun😂😂
Menthos into the plasm
Never think of putting a human in it
If they went at night ...
@@adenwellsmith6908 Karl Pilkington?
@@adenwellsmith6908Sun never goes dark
@@adenwellsmith6908Or in the winter.
You hardly get any sunlight then.
Except it’s Catherine she’s #1 pick
why its hot: It makes fusion constantly
Humanity has come so far. Im proud of us all.
I would be if we could get along. Otherwise, not proud
I totally forgot about this endeavour, I have my name printed on it!
This comment section proves otherwise.
Its incredible the amount of progress we're making in the discovery of space, cant wait to see what the future holds
PRAISE GOD PRAISE GOD & GOD BLESS ❤
The Parker solar probe is 7 times closer to the sun than Mercury!!!!
Man, i love how Hyped she is :D
and I love how you're named after a religion :D
Struggle on vibes...
Kuddos to NASA and the engineers who built a spacecraft that can survive such harsh conditions. I honestly thought that it would fail. Looking forward to those space age materials to make it to the rest of humanity.
the heat shield used on the probe to keep instruments at room temperature near THE SUN would be a game changer for my Dog in the AC cooled car on a hot summers day and a game changer for the A/C market.
Congratulations to NASA for passing by 6.1 million kms..
And Double congratulations to BBC for their probe passing by ven closer 6.1 kilometres from sun’s surface.
Now NASA should learn from BBC
Should have gone at night..it’s a bit safer.
😂😂😂😂😂
And during the winter
Don't be daft. There's no sun at night.
Good of them to go in Winter time when it's cooler.
Lucky they didn't leave from the southern hemisphere then, because they would have arrived in summer instead.. 😂
0:27 6.1km lol atleast do a proper on screen graphics guys. 😂
There's huge difference between 6.1km and 6.1million km😂
Spaceship Parker has touched the surface of our Yellow Sun, with shielding and gravity assist from planets, then speed of 430,000 Miles per hour, it worked.! Dodging the rain drops in effect, well done.
🇺🇸🚀Nasa yapar mı yapar kardeşim. Boru değil. Best of world science instute 🇺🇸🚀NASA
Your graphics person forgot the "m" in front of "km", lol! Anything within 6.1 km would be toast.
NASA: This can tell us so much about our sun
Probe: Damn it’s hot! 🥵
The fact that stun me is nit only the closet flyby of the solar probe human ever made, but also the extreme temperature of the corona of the sun. Wonder if one day we human could send probes capable with entering the corona
This comment section is great 😂 didn’t know the scientific community had jokes like this
They’ve researched humor lol
@ 🤣
Notice they went at night so it’s not too hot? Clever lads.
About as clever as all the hacks who posted this same joke
I think we need to land on the sun and walk on the surface.
You should volunteer
Some years ago North Korea claimed to have landed on the sun. To avoid the heat, they landed during the night.
Amazing 👏 🤩 🙀
lol
Inspiring really.
You happy little boy
This is a change for mankind
Science and Technology are like magic! It's wonderful!
Nice work 👏
OF COURSE IT DID
Or did it hmmmmmmmmm 🤨🤨🧐
Here we find some totally unwarranted scepticism. Rather than glibly doubting this technological feat, how about you bother to actually put a point across?
@@hgbnkbggj2915they don’t have enough brain cells to put an intelligent point across, they just drool over their keyboard.
What are you on about?
0.28s the graphic says it got within 6.1km, rather than the 6.1 MILLION km the newsreader reported. Maybe the graphic needs updating?
The Sun deserves our respect. George Carlin nailed this:
_I’ve begun worshipping the sun for a number of reasons. First of all, unlike some other gods I could mention, I can see the sun. It's there for me every day. And the things it brings me are quite apparent all the time: heat, light, food, and a lovely day. There's no mystery, no one asks for money, I don't have to dress up, and there's no boring pageantry. And interestingly enough, I have found that the prayers I offer to the sun and the prayers I formerly offered to 'God' are all answered at about the same 50% rate._ 🌞
I do respect it, though I wouldnt worship it. But I cant argue with much of what you say. Some of it, but not all. Without it there is no life.
The sun newspaper definitely deserves our respect
"Among His Signs are the Night and the Day, and the Sun and the Moon. Do not prostrate to the sun and the moon, but prostrate to Allah, Who created them, if it is Him ye wish to serve."
@@MezorieUh huh. And why a ‘he’? 🤔 Asking for a female friend.
@@Mezorieahahahahsa yeah sure 😂
Wow that’s what u call a pass by the sun. A sun kiss, what genius thought of that title
Musk plans to land there by 2026.
on the Sun? lmao
Please someone encourage him to. Take that orange creature with him.
I hope it is personally.
And...umm...at 10% of the cost that NASA can do it for...
@@sirensynapse5603 So you say, but you can't back it up with facts, so keep up your crusade to break the 8th Commandment and all the other holy words about lying and bearing false witness. The truth means nothing to the MAGA types.
so great they flew a camera next to the probe, amazing stuff. Double the greatness
That Lady is funny af!
It's like a pre school educational teacher
@ yeeeee
"The atmosphere of the sun is so incredibly hot and we don't know why." Gee, I wonder if it's because the star is engulfed in never-ending fire? XD Kidding, I know they're trying to understand why the surface temperature differs greatly than the atmosphere.
No. The layers _above_ the surface are MILLIONS of degrees hotter.
And no one has worked out why, yet.
It was expected to survive. It is called engineering.
😂😂😂 yeah so who filmed the craft then? All cgi. When will you wake up?
@@sevenhighclub2339obviously the craft wasn’t filmed. That’s a computer illustration anyone with a working brain cell can deduce that there is no actual imagery to show us yet.
@@sevenhighclub2339 so we can't provide graphics of the thing doing what its built to do? wake up to what? your argument would work..with flatworms.
@@sevenhighclub2339 Yes genius it IS CGI because the point of this probe was not to film the sun, so for dumb people like yourself they recreate it in CGI to make you understand what happened.
@sevenhighclub2339 wow, you're so smart. Why would anyone think they sent a second probe just to film it? Some of the footage is real. The views of the probe which are entirely cgi are only there to illustrate that phase of the mission. You probably think the moon landings were faked by Stanley Kubrick.
Lies
Why the hell are we trying to get to the damn sun
Is that a serious question? Because humans want to learn.
That is how your predecessors found out how to make a fire.
That is how our brain developed. That is why we don't die anymore at 25 yo.
Next should be a sacrificial Probe a kamikazi probe to go straight to the sun and see what we hear and see from signals till the probe vaporises on its dive to the Sun.
Typical. They plan this and it ends up happening when its so foggy today but nevermind as obviously they have the technology to see through it. The next step perhaps soon, the first man to walk on the Sun.
lol.
Did it travel in time like Star Trek IV? Check the chronometer
We are alive because of the sun!
And the moon
Talks about how the corona is the part of the sun's atmosphere we can see during a total eclipse on Earth; while showing images of a total eclipse with an exposure which doesn't show the corona at all, just a few prominences. The difference between the quoted 6.1 Million Kilometers and an annotation reading "6.1 Km" aside, I wish when they put these segments together they would get people who actually know and understand the fundamentals of what is being communicated to do so.
I actually hope that after I die I can become a supermassive black hole instead of being reincarnated😊
MDRCD
Better keep eating then!
not a chance if you are not an overweight sumo..
Bro wants to take us all with him
Sunkist's sales soars
Just trust me.
Keep up the good work sun couldn't live without you .
Now let's send someone there
We choose you😊😅
@@ELLYTECHwho’s we?
@ you want to send someone there with who?
@@ELLYTECH no one’s going anywhere with you weirdo
@@DayDay1991 Me and him.
The movie Sunshine depicts a mystical and unexplainable aspect of the sun. Where the closer they got to the sun the less they were in danger of burning.
All billionaires should go visit the sun 🌞 maybe they can build mansions there
Please send pics and videos please!
The ball is now in chinas court
bot
Yes
Yeah sure...with worthless data like china
Wow. That was amazing to watch. And especially seeing the sun so up close. Just wow!