I just lost it when Chuck called the naming of Uranus' moons a "Constellation Prize"!! Practically fell off my couch!! You guys are great!! Teaching fun science while making us laugh our hearts out!! :D
@@taishibikiqe8796 Constellation = group of stars... their similarity to moons is tied only by space, as all things are. A consolation prize is a prize given to a loser to console him = Chuck.
literally tears in my eyes, i'm from the UK and you were killing me looooool, You guys are really the best this is why I will always say Neil DT is the only person that has simplified such a huge topic of Science and made it so much fun to learn and listen.
I don't know about the rest of you but i have a person astrophysicist as my friend thanks Neil.... also my personal comedian thanks Chuck!!! Love everything you two do together and with your other guests. Mad respect for all the knowledge bombs you're dropping!!!
@@atlasfeynman1039 Chuck is the lubricant to help people that don't know feel at ease at learning something they might be intimidated with. He pretends not to know everything to make people feel comfortable absorbing the information.
22:03 had me in tears. It's hard to make me genuinely belly laugh anymore as an overstimulated, incredibly overexposed Gen Z where I see so much comedy online and have become numb to it. But Chuck? You did it. That is the hardest I've laughed at something in a really long time. So thank you so much for that. And to see Neil laughing that hard along with me made me feel so validated that I am interested in the same things and find the same thing absolutely hysterical when so often nerds are seen in a negative light in so many places culturally and historically. To have someone as well-known and loved as Neil deGrasse Tyson laughing just as hard at the same thing gives me hope that I can eventually pursue my passion that I nerd out about and make it into something so commonplace and respected as you do, but still not have to compromise doing what I love. So thank you for this video guys, this will be going at the top of my favorite episode list, 100%.
I was lucky enough to be outside in perfect conditions yesterday afternoon to observe Venus near the horizon at sunset, east coast, USA. Saw the moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus all at once, before the sun had even fully set. That's a good day in my book :)
Brilliant as always, and thank you for the time and effort you put into each production. It is interesting about the moon, as I am lucky enough to own a fragment of the moon (I mean a really really really small piece about the size of a pencil nib) It has an amazing effect on everyone who see's it and you can see a calming effect come over them when they look at it. How amazing is our universe !! Thanks again guys 10/10
Y couldn't my generation have such a spokesperson like Dr Neil Degrasse Tyson who's so enthusiastic about the science subject and it's counterparts which in turn would of kept me in school and science and chemistry were my absolute favorites in Highschool I know having him as a role model to watch on PBS lol in the 90s and being able to KNOW HE ACTUALLY WORKS AT THE PLANETARIUM in NYC would of been EXPLOSIVE FOR MY TEENAGE BRAIN being that I lived in Brooklyn so I could at anytime met him and did my best to be mentored by him and could of became something more of myself instead of selling drugs and racking up felonies because the way the curriculum was taught was so blah blah n dull my mind and with my low attention span as it was lead me down the wrong path which I know in my heart if I was introduced to him and IF I HAD THE INTERNET THATS AROUND NOW BACK THEN I would be some kind of engineer or scientist or biologist chemist SOMETHING where my ideas can be put to use amongst my colleagues and like minded people SO Mr Tyson PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPARK THE MINDS OF OUR NEXT Generation of PROSPECTS WHO'LL CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER because me myself dropped the ball severely
I Woke up at 03.45 a.m. in Germany and Saw that there is a New Video from the best Prof of Physics and the best Doc of comedy. Very very good video guys love it !!!
I adore these two guys, they make learning fun. I've been wondering how the names of the planets & their corresponding moons fit.. they always seemed to be "related" somehow. Uranus's moons was out of left field for me. Thank you, Neil DeGrasse Tyson & Chuck Nice! This is fun.
Sometimes amidst the very interesting facts and info about the universe that we tend to forget or not think about where the names of heavenly bodies came from and it's easily as interesting as the bodies themselves
Hats off to these chaps. I have really bad anxiety and the thought of being in front a video camera for any amount of time, would be a frightful thought.
Sorry but Chuck is the only co-host Neil needs, he's the perfect mix of being in awe of new knowledge while being able to quickly turn that understanding (or lack thereof) in to comedy.
23:04 I watched the explainers first and I must say, I am saddened that Chuck’s “As the World Turns” wasn’t in the explainer (or that I forgot about it) but I am just so immensely pleased that I got to listen to it now. I’m actually going to rewind to it and see it again. I bet new people wonder why it’s called rewind, or that they call it something else.
😹 "I normally ask them about the place" Northern-hemisphere citizen here & when I moved to NZ, the fact that Orion was upside-down absolutely blew my mind in putting into perspective *just how far* I was away from home. So glad Neil mentioned this & I wish Chuck were my friend because I could not shut up about this fact; he needs more folks around to wax loquacious about the cosmos!
You're referring to the planets' names in English of course, because most other languages and cultures have their own names. In Arabic, for instance: Mercury= Utarid, Venus= Al-Zuhrah, Earth= Al-Ard, Mars= Al-Merrikh, Jupiter= Al-Mushtari, Saturn= Zuhal, Uranus and Neptune are transliterated the same as English although some Arabs call them Quzah and Bahar respectively. The Sun= Ash'shams, the Moon= Al-Qamar.
Future pinned comment from Neil: "Phobos and Deimos are the sons of the Greek god Ares and mean fear and dread, respectively. I have no idea where the horses came from; maybe from some tentative connection between war and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The only god whose chariot was pulled across the sky was the Titan Helios."
I wanna see them together on Rogan's podcast. I know Neil's been there a bunch but I'd like to see where the condo would go with them both there. GREAT SHOW FELLAS!!
for completeness, the list of all of thhe time derivatives of distance are 1: Velocity Dx/dt, 2:Acceleration d^2x/dt^2, 3:Jerk d^3x/dt^3, 4:Snap d^4x/dt^4, 5:Crackle d^5x/dt^5, 6:Pop d^6x/dt^6, 7:Lock dx^7x/dt^7 and 8:Drop dx^8x/dt^8. Interestingly physics defines Impulse as the change in momentum which was adopted by Star Trek to be an engine type used when starships were not using Warp drive for propulsion just adding my 2¢
@ 9:45 We need some mythology experts to weigh in here. Neil, I am reading that Phobos and Deimos were the SONS of Ares. They were horrific, scary daimones who DROVE their war-god father's chariot into battle.....not the horses who hauled the chariot. Edit: 🤣 This was the funniest episode I've seen you two do. I really did laugh out loud a few times. Always a pleasure when you 2 crazy people get together and teach us something. 👍🏼 Edit: Y'all missed some great music in the late 1970s. CSN did indeed sing about the Southern Cross, but it was not really about astrophysics. Deimos is similar to, but not the same as DEVO, Chuck..... but when Neil said Deimos resembled a potato, I doubt that he knew the connection between DEVO and spuds. We live in interesting times.
My idea for changing the stars includes Orion and Pleiades (Subaru). Take Orion's belt and Betelgeuse becomes the head with a baseball hat. Below the belt are two legs bending at the knee. The feet aligning perfectly with the ground and the 3 stars of Orion's belt align perfectly as the 3 fat belt loops on a baseball uniform. The spear pointing at Subaru is the bat being swung and Pleiades is the baseball flying away after being hit. Put it all together and you get, "THE ALL-STAR." In my case I see a left handed batter so I drew a 7 on the jersey to make him, "Mickey," but you can put any number you want. Let's change the stars to something relevant to our new millennium. I've figured out how to change the stars by stopping hurricanes. Don't worry, I've technically already done the easy part and changed the stars. My parents were teachers and for over 3 decades, they taught their students my constellation. Those kids will teach their kids. So on and so on. See, stars changed. I just need help to make it legit and with the rest. No, I'm not kidding. Yes, I'm serious. I get 7 things. One of them being to change the stars and remember, crazy is a compliment. Figured Neil has taken on the IAU and won. He's the best place to start. If, rather when, it works it could be converted to a larger scale and EASILY regulate temperature, end drought, stop wildfires in the west. Let me know if you're interested, please and thank you. It'd be wrong of me to not, at least, try. This is me, trying. More, hopefully, to come.
neil is a great story teller, he ought to dictate a screenplay to someone, I was ready to hear about the early Arab world by the end of that and the astrolabe device, and all the sea fairing, totally sounds like they are about to take over, 10/10
I love this show... I find things I didn't know, and as a bonus I get plenty of material for the next joke session with my smart friends....lol PS..... Why does Neil always look like he is at the same elevation as the space station?
Great episode! I don't know if it's my cell phone or me but from my side of the screen, you guys look like you're high. 🫢😁 Greetings from Croatia! 🙋♂️
Few things make me as happy as Chuck bringing Neil to hysterical laughter.
100% Agree ❕️❕️❕️❕️❕️❕️❕️
So true😁
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Neil laughs at everything... Chuck is overrated by his comment fanboys.
Me either...It's a go to place when I need a good laugh.❤
The joyous interaction between Neil and Chuck is absolutely delightful. Can't get enough of it. 😁
Leave a like for Neil de Grasse Tyson and his co-host Chuck Nice!!
Always do. As it should be
@@michaelccopelandsr7120 me too!!!
...and a comment, for the algorithms to see that people will interact.
@@Aaron.M.Solomon yes we must please the overlord “the algorithm” for startalk
For Chuck,and who ever this Neil guy is. Lol
I just lost it when Chuck called the naming of Uranus' moons a "Constellation Prize"!! Practically fell off my couch!! You guys are great!! Teaching fun science while making us laugh our hearts out!! :D
I am not a western, didn't get the joke.. mind explaining..
@@itadapeeza9668 A consolation prize = constellation prize
@@taishibikiqe8796 Constellation = group of stars... their similarity to moons is tied only by space, as all things are. A consolation prize is a prize given to a loser to console him = Chuck.
That was a great 1 from Chuck
Neil educates us and Chuck validates our emotions through comedy. I'm so happy to share an earth with these two!
I’m leaving a comment for Chuck. Having him with Neil is the Galactic Gumbo I have grown to love.
literally tears in my eyes, i'm from the UK and you were killing me looooool, You guys are really the best this is why I will always say Neil DT is the only person that has simplified such a huge topic of Science and made it so much fun to learn and listen.
I don't know about the rest of you but i have a person astrophysicist as my friend thanks Neil.... also my personal comedian thanks Chuck!!! Love everything you two do together and with your other guests. Mad respect for all the knowledge bombs you're dropping!!!
I love how Chuck pretends not to know stuff Neil already explained 100 times before
Chuck is the best
That is one of the things I really dislike about him... either he plays the fool or he IS a fool. Down with Chuck.
@@atlasfeynman1039 wow. Who would you rather have? This better be good
@@atlasfeynman1039 Chuck is the lubricant to help people that don't know feel at ease at learning something they might be intimidated with. He pretends not to know everything to make people feel comfortable absorbing the information.
@@dustinavant2003 Agreed. Chuck is actually pretty knowledgeable in his own right (as is the audience) so I feel like this act insults his audience.
Chuck had my dying when he said that bit about having a foot placed firmly in George's "Uranus'
22:03 had me in tears. It's hard to make me genuinely belly laugh anymore as an overstimulated, incredibly overexposed Gen Z where I see so much comedy online and have become numb to it. But Chuck? You did it. That is the hardest I've laughed at something in a really long time. So thank you so much for that. And to see Neil laughing that hard along with me made me feel so validated that I am interested in the same things and find the same thing absolutely hysterical when so often nerds are seen in a negative light in so many places culturally and historically. To have someone as well-known and loved as Neil deGrasse Tyson laughing just as hard at the same thing gives me hope that I can eventually pursue my passion that I nerd out about and make it into something so commonplace and respected as you do, but still not have to compromise doing what I love. So thank you for this video guys, this will be going at the top of my favorite episode list, 100%.
I think this is one of the best, if not The Best, explainer you've ever done. Keep doing more long format like this. Thanks, Dr. Tyson and Lord Nice!
I love this Podcast. Very informative yet hilarious!! It's a double whammy!!
😂😂 I'm crying laughing at Chuck's soap opera improv! 'As the world turns' was so spot on! Lmaoo thanks for making my Friday fellas!
Hands down the best and funniest episode I've seen yet! 🤣 thank you gentlemen 👏
I was lucky enough to be outside in perfect conditions yesterday afternoon to observe Venus near the horizon at sunset, east coast, USA. Saw the moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus all at once, before the sun had even fully set. That's a good day in my book :)
As an englishman, I approve of this accent/comedy. If only we all still talked like that.
Brilliant as always, and thank you for the time and effort you put into each production.
It is interesting about the moon, as I am lucky enough to own a fragment of the moon (I mean a really really really small piece about the size of a pencil nib)
It has an amazing effect on everyone who see's it and you can see a calming effect come over them when they look at it.
How amazing is our universe !!
Thanks again guys 10/10
Y couldn't my generation have such a spokesperson like Dr Neil Degrasse Tyson who's so enthusiastic about the science subject and it's counterparts which in turn would of kept me in school and science and chemistry were my absolute favorites in Highschool I know having him as a role model to watch on PBS lol in the 90s and being able to KNOW HE ACTUALLY WORKS AT THE PLANETARIUM in NYC would of been EXPLOSIVE FOR MY TEENAGE BRAIN being that I lived in Brooklyn so I could at anytime met him and did my best to be mentored by him and could of became something more of myself instead of selling drugs and racking up felonies because the way the curriculum was taught was so blah blah n dull my mind and with my low attention span as it was lead me down the wrong path which I know in my heart if I was introduced to him and IF I HAD THE INTERNET THATS AROUND NOW BACK THEN I would be some kind of engineer or scientist or biologist chemist SOMETHING where my ideas can be put to use amongst my colleagues and like minded people SO Mr Tyson PLEASE CONTINUE TO SPARK THE MINDS OF OUR NEXT Generation of PROSPECTS WHO'LL CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER because me myself dropped the ball severely
Have you heard of Dr. Carl Sagan? He was the spokesperson for science before Dr. Tyson.
Chuck is by far my favorite comedic cohost!
I Woke up at 03.45 a.m. in Germany and Saw that there is a New Video from the best Prof of Physics and the best Doc of comedy. Very very good video guys love it !!!
I adore these two guys, they make learning fun.
I've been wondering how the names of the planets & their corresponding moons fit.. they always seemed to be "related" somehow. Uranus's moons was out of left field for me.
Thank you, Neil DeGrasse Tyson & Chuck Nice! This is fun.
Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us lucky enough to listen!
Do not listen to these people. They just got blew up yesterday by lying about the 'pandemic'. Super untrustworthy people.
Only my third StarTalk. You guys are hilarious! Can't wait to look at some of your earlier offerings.
You guys were on fire tonight, hilarious and educational. Well done 🌎🌛👍😄
Neil's laugh brightens up a day more than the sun.
Well now we need Chuck to write at least one entire scene for "As the World Turns", and have someone film it!
these two make these subjects more fun than they already are.
I come here for science and stay here for Chuck.
Imagination and discovery are the greatest human traits. Neil and Chuck are great ambassadors.
I wish there were more teachers like Neil. Science would have been exciting
Sometimes amidst the very interesting facts and info about the universe that we tend to forget or not think about where the names of heavenly bodies came from and it's easily as interesting as the bodies themselves
Beautiful pair. Thank you guys, all the time.
Hats off to these chaps. I have really bad anxiety and the thought of being in front a video camera for any amount of time, would be a frightful thought.
If learning in school was as fun as Dr. Tyson and Lord Nice make it. I wouldn't have skipped so many classes
Youth are the best team for presenting this material. Looking forward to the premier of "As the World Turns".
Chuck, you are hilarious! And you you, Neil are so easily brought to hysterics. This is why you two guys work well as a team! Love it!
Thanks!
I hope these videos never end
100 % Agree ❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️
5:55 this show is truly amazing with chuck
Sorry but Chuck is the only co-host Neil needs, he's the perfect mix of being in awe of new knowledge while being able to quickly turn that understanding (or lack thereof) in to comedy.
Funny, I just commented the same: Chuck is the only co-host we ever need/want.
23:04
I watched the explainers first and I must say, I am saddened that Chuck’s “As the World Turns” wasn’t in the explainer (or that I forgot about it) but I am just so immensely pleased that I got to listen to it now.
I’m actually going to rewind to it and see it again.
I bet new people wonder why it’s called rewind, or that they call it something else.
This series should be every twice a week more. :-) This is a more efficent way of knowing a lot.
God bless, Rev. 21:4
😹 "I normally ask them about the place"
Northern-hemisphere citizen here & when I moved to NZ, the fact that Orion was upside-down absolutely blew my mind in putting into perspective *just how far* I was away from home. So glad Neil mentioned this & I wish Chuck were my friend because I could not shut up about this fact; he needs more folks around to wax loquacious about the cosmos!
You're referring to the planets' names in English of course, because most other languages and cultures have their own names. In Arabic, for instance: Mercury= Utarid, Venus= Al-Zuhrah, Earth= Al-Ard, Mars= Al-Merrikh, Jupiter= Al-Mushtari, Saturn= Zuhal, Uranus and Neptune are transliterated the same as English although some Arabs call them Quzah and Bahar respectively. The Sun= Ash'shams, the Moon= Al-Qamar.
Nothing better than a summer night with a perfect view of the milkyway and the darkness littered with stars 🥰
Love this.......❕️
I am hooked on these guys.
Future pinned comment from Neil: "Phobos and Deimos are the sons of the Greek god Ares and mean fear and dread, respectively. I have no idea where the horses came from; maybe from some tentative connection between war and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The only god whose chariot was pulled across the sky was the Titan Helios."
You guys do a great job, bringing knowledge and laughter at the same time, keep on doing it, we the people love you for that
I wanna see them together on Rogan's podcast. I know Neil's been there a bunch but I'd like to see where the condo would go with them both there. GREAT SHOW FELLAS!!
Just for the record: we don't want/need any co-host besides Chuck, ever!!
I got to say, I love when Chuck is in the show. I laughed so much with him in this episode.
One of My favourite channels on TH-cam
Orion is also the only constellation that has even the slightest resemblance to the thing after which the constellation is named.
for completeness, the list of all of thhe time derivatives of distance are 1: Velocity Dx/dt, 2:Acceleration d^2x/dt^2, 3:Jerk d^3x/dt^3, 4:Snap d^4x/dt^4, 5:Crackle d^5x/dt^5, 6:Pop d^6x/dt^6, 7:Lock dx^7x/dt^7 and 8:Drop dx^8x/dt^8.
Interestingly physics defines Impulse as the change in momentum which was adopted by Star Trek to be an engine type used when starships were not using Warp drive for propulsion just adding my 2¢
I did not know I needed an explainer on this topic. Thank You :)
Chuck never fails to deliver humour to enhance Neils science. Laughing my head off. Thanks.
@ 9:45
We need some mythology experts to weigh in here.
Neil, I am reading that Phobos and Deimos were the SONS of Ares.
They were horrific, scary daimones who DROVE their war-god father's chariot into battle.....not the horses who hauled the chariot.
Edit:
🤣 This was the funniest episode I've seen you two do.
I really did laugh out loud a few times.
Always a pleasure when you 2 crazy people get together and teach us something. 👍🏼
Edit:
Y'all missed some great music in the late 1970s.
CSN did indeed sing about the Southern Cross, but it was not really about astrophysics.
Deimos is similar to, but not the same as DEVO, Chuck..... but when Neil said Deimos resembled a potato, I doubt that he knew the connection between DEVO and spuds.
We live in interesting times.
I love love love the chemistry between these two🤗🤗🤗
My idea for changing the stars includes Orion and Pleiades (Subaru). Take Orion's belt and Betelgeuse becomes the head with a baseball hat. Below the belt are two legs bending at the knee. The feet aligning perfectly with the ground and the 3 stars of Orion's belt align perfectly as the 3 fat belt loops on a baseball uniform. The spear pointing at Subaru is the bat being swung and Pleiades is the baseball flying away after being hit. Put it all together and you get, "THE ALL-STAR." In my case I see a left handed batter so I drew a 7 on the jersey to make him, "Mickey," but you can put any number you want. Let's change the stars to something relevant to our new millennium.
I've figured out how to change the stars by stopping hurricanes. Don't worry, I've technically already done the easy part and changed the stars. My parents were teachers and for over 3 decades, they taught their students my constellation. Those kids will teach their kids. So on and so on. See, stars changed. I just need help to make it legit and with the rest. No, I'm not kidding. Yes, I'm serious. I get 7 things. One of them being to change the stars and remember, crazy is a compliment. Figured Neil has taken on the IAU and won. He's the best place to start. If, rather when, it works it could be converted to a larger scale and EASILY regulate temperature, end drought, stop wildfires in the west. Let me know if you're interested, please and thank you. It'd be wrong of me to not, at least, try. This is me, trying. More, hopefully, to come.
Love this episode!😃
Lord Nice gets half a constellation prize for getting the number half right lol. Love the show guys
Always wondered what lb meant.
Makes perfect sence!
Enjoyed the show guys.
I totally lost it at "As The World Turns" ^_^ Chuck's jokes were 100% on point tonight! 🤣
"As the World turns" got a tear in my eye 😂
Like…..I love Startalk. No better than that I’ve learned from Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice.and expect to for a veerrrryyyyy long time.
Love you guys you are now both my family 💪🏽
The banter in this episode is fantastic
Chuck was ON FIRE this episode lol 😂
This was a pleasure to watch! I'll keep looking up!
Chuck Nice could be a great voice actor for animated movies
Wow a 52-min explainer. Thnk you guys
The amount of joy in this video is unreal 😅😅
There was recently a new simulation about the moon's formation (using a much higher resolution), showing that the moon formed in mere hours.
OMG, I was LMAO!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Only Dr Tyson and Chuck can bring scientific facts and couch them in humor. Splendid!!
That was the most fun I’ve ever had learning!
Great Stuff here....
☀️☀️
_CONSTELLATION Prize_
nothing beats wake and baking to this two....
neil is a great story teller, he ought to dictate a screenplay to someone, I was ready to hear about the early Arab world by the end of that and the astrolabe device, and all the sea fairing, totally sounds like they are about to take over, 10/10
I wish I can go on the show. Neil is my hero. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best psychological interaction between host and comic as well as Earth and Moon. Amazing! Hilarious!
I love this show... I find things I didn't know, and as a bonus I get plenty of material for the next joke session with my smart friends....lol
PS..... Why does Neil always look like he is at the same elevation as the space station?
Bruh the George jokes had me geeking in the car on the way to work😂🤙🏼 definitely helped my day go better!
This show puts a smile on my face 😁
just discovered this channel......absolutely nerdy and weird fun
I laughed more on this episode than any I've seen thus far! Thanks for the episode!!!
Great episode!
I don't know if it's my cell phone or me but from my side of the screen, you guys look like you're high. 🫢😁
Greetings from Croatia! 🙋♂️
You guys bring so much joy. Thank you. 😂 “As the world turns”😂
Chuck is on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Love it
Phobos and Deimos were the sons of Ares (Mars). Their names mean fear and dread.
Wow 😮
Thank you for such a funny educational video!!! Love you guys!
Can you tell us about the new discovery of a new planet like earth please, I love Neil ❤️
The only thing that would have made this show better is if Dark Side of the Moon had been playing in the background.
Or if Tyson had actually be interesting to listen to for once in his life.
Awesomely timed explainer revisit!!
I would love an explainer about our position and view (including southern and northern emispheres perspectives) of the milky way galaxy!
These two together have chemistry like butter added to custard
But both are awesome as always
Let's start making these in the planetarium again. I like the atmosphere of the planetarium.
This duo is the absolute best!!😂❤❤❤
Chuck making Neil laugh is the best thing ever 😅🥰☺️🥹🌌🚀🪐🛸🪩