Imagine humans lived there and we came here because we destroyed that place and we killed the dinosaurs on out arrival (i know its fantasy but it’s always fun to think about stuff like that)
@@gamingwithpankajagarwal6773 we can't live on Mars there is no magnetosphere. Everyone will die of radiation. Why do we keep wanting to colonize that god damn dead rock.
As per our scriptures , Vishnu bhagwan took the form of giant fish and asked the king of that time to get everything inside the orb because he is going to recreate everything It's the story of matsya avtaar of bhagwan vishnu So it might be silly comparison, but maybe we actually came from venus
The US also sent probes to Venus, Pioneer Venus Multiprobe sent 4 impactors/landers (plus delivery bus) to Venus, one of them kept transmitting for an hour after impact
@@kittyqueen762 Completely wrong. Titan and Europa are moons of Saturn and Jupiter. They are a few light-hours away. Voyager 1 was launched 45 years ago and has traveled about 25 billion miles, which is like 1 light-day. Please do some fact checks
Human are stupid why they think life needs to be like the life on earth. There might be new type life which consist of lava. Which cellular mechanism doesn't depend on mitochondria, water, glucose and other molecules. Rather it might depend on gamma ray uv ray of sun fire and volcano.
Never knew about that till a few days ago. Imo the space race was always close between the two but ever since I found out the Soviet’s landed successfully on Venus multiple times gives them win.
China - we are going to land on sun 🌞 😊 NASA - you will burn before you land China - that's why we will land on sun at night 😅 world - 😭👍🏻 Sun - pls don't bring corona 😭 with u China
This planet has always fascinated me..Even moreso than Mars .. Venus' mystery is veiled beneath a dense atmosphere which renders it even more enigmatic.
It'd just be interesting to get a flyover video, or just some clip of the surface with audio. What I'd give for an HDR experience on future space missions, really get a chance to experience another world outside of data and renders.
outside of data and renders? there's thousands of photos from Mars, the moon, there's a video from perseverance's landing, there's photos from Venus, and even photos from titan
@@Totally_Bonkers This much I'm aware, and that's what I'm referring to. Some high-quality imagery of other worlds that doesn't require any form processing.
Russia successfully landed 11 probes on Venus. the longest any of them survived in the intense heat is 2 hours. USA probes either flew by or went into orbit around Venus.
@@EirinYagokoro More successful in terms of Venus exploration, sure. The USSR only focused on Venus and Mars. NASA focused on every single planet in the Solar System. NASA is still the only space agency in the world to have sent probes to Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and interstellar space.
Great work ! Setting Davinci Mission ! Very sad ! Excess surface temp.& thick atmosphere of Venice that has prevented the incoming solar radiation from escaping,has caused its water & expected life to vanish ! Thanks ! ❤❤
@@MagicToenail We already have, almost half a century ago. Venus is a very hostile environment. The OP's suggestion of hauling gas to Mars is extremely energetically wasteful and practically pointless. In-situ melting of Martian ices would be far more practical, but only if we could form a magnetic field to protect the planet.
Theres certain information that suggests there is actually life on Venus right now. Some theorize that the atmosphere is full of microorganisms, because there are certain compounds that suggest it (its probably a bit more complex than that).
@@Myshkal green house gases if we remove those gases through multiple processes then the planet could possibly harbour life Volcanic eruptions are going to be a problem then
@@homloklebenyterapia9790 government should stop the use if plastic and should ban tree cutting for paper because we live in modern times, and should use vehicle with don't require fuel ,all these things are not hard but the government will never do it and other companies will not it happened because it will go against their profits 🤦🏻
The Soviets soft-landed a couple probes on the surface, and relayed the only pictures of it. But NASA sent an orbiter that radar-mapped the entire planet surface in the 90s. A significantly greater accomplishment..
I don’t know, those USSR photos of Venus’s surface is pretty darn cool. Plus, the Soviet’s landing a rover on Venus (first in ‘75) was the first that any country or space agency landed a rover on any other planet. Granted, they only lasted 2 hours (or less) before they succumbed to the immense heat and pressure at Venus’s surface, but it still was a remarkable achievement that I don’t think can be compared to the US satellite mapping the entire surface of Venus in the early 90s. Each mission to outer space is it’s own individual animal. All have been, are, and will continue to be very difficult to perform successfully, especially when such missions are the first of their kind.
Both of these are incredible acheivements. Mapping the entire surface through the thick clouds is difficult, but so is surviving the descent, touching down, and staying alive for 2 hrs.
I love the kurzgesagt video about terraforming venus because every step they take could actually happen within the next century. Although adding an atmosphere, liquid water, and plant life to mars would definitely be easier by comparison for space programs
Like Earth, it had a massive object hit it around the same time Theia hit Earth, but the object that hit Venus hit it from behind, resulting in much weaker magnetic fields
@@wildphil64 does "vertical" orientation even matter? i mean, from the planets/cosmos point of view up and down is very very relative... or do you mean its magnetic poles are inverse of earths?
@@unkindled6410i have read that the Venus collided with another planet and was knocked upside down while our solar system was being created. It was a very violent event and it’s said that our moon was created because of a collision with earth 🌍. I’m not a scientist but I’ll believe this probably happened 🫶
which planet do you live on? - Venus : too hot - mars : too cold - moon & mercury : cant breathing - titan(Saturn's moon) : there is water but it is cold and poisonous - ancient earth : there is no land because this is an ocean planet
Btw venus is in the hot zone and habitable zone bc its ok for life if there was no dioxide bc if it haves more dioxide the atmosphere gets thicker and thicker
My pet hypothesis is that what we see of Venus' present-day surface and atmospheric conditions is that we are witnessing a neighboring planet caught in the middle of an eons-long process of healing from a cataclysmic collision with either a very massive asteroidal or cometary object at some point in its distant past (perhaps even an even larger chunk of the Chixulub asteroid/comet that struck the Yucatan peninsula 65m.y.a.) or maybe with a moon it may once have had but whose orbit was too far inside its Rosche limit, causing it to spiral in towards its host planet (much how like one of Mars' two natural satellites is in the process of doing the very same thing)
Fun fact: at a certain altitude, pressure and temperature are roughly the same as on earth. At this altitude, normal air could be used as a lifting gas (similar to helium on Earth). So humans could absolutely colonize Venus by living inside of floating airships.
If any of you guys are wondering why Venus has such a high temperature, it is because Venus has a thick atmosphere containing dense carbon-dioxide that acts as a heat trap(green house effect). As the distance between the sun and a planet increases, the surface temperature decreases except for the Venus which acts as an exception.
Assuming the probe doesn't melt while trying to get that information back to us it'll be interesting to know more about Venus other than skin melting planet
Imagine humans lived there and we came here because we destroyed that place and we killed the dinosaurs on out arrival (i know its fantasy but it’s always fun to think about stuff like that)
tbh i would 100% believe in it cause we are trying to do the same with mars
@@gamingwithpankajagarwal6773 maybe we can do Europa next
we destroyed that planet by devastating farts ( it's filled with methane ) ( i wanna clarify i do not think that it's filled with methane )
@@gamingwithpankajagarwal6773 we can't live on Mars there is no magnetosphere. Everyone will die of radiation. Why do we keep wanting to colonize that god damn dead rock.
You could be right.. And maybe back then everything was giants even humans.. Explain some of the architecture in the world
"Achievement completed!": How did we get here?
We need to go deeper
@@ΠΦΠ That’s what she said
@@Real_jseals damn💀
And you may ask yourself, where does that highway go to?
@@Real_jseals 😅😅
Venus: too hot
Mars: too cold
Moon: cant breath
NAWWWW REALLY?
@@SpreadTheLolz.what? sarcasm? WhyM
Really puts into perspective the perfect combination of conditions that led to a Goldilocks planet like earth.
Can’t breath on Venus too
The air is too hot due to high temperature
imagine finding ancient buildings ruins on venus , we would be terrified
Achievement Get!
Those Were The Days
As per our scriptures , Vishnu bhagwan took the form of giant fish and asked the king of that time to get everything inside the orb because he is going to recreate everything
It's the story of matsya avtaar of bhagwan vishnu
So it might be silly comparison, but maybe we actually came from venus
impossible since the extreme Venusian atmosphere would destroy everything in a matter of decades
@@troymuller2228 can atmosphere destroy iron building
@@smartlearning6390rust it enough to boil which becomes black rust(ferro-ferric oxide) until it just, vanishes
What went wrong with Venus.
'they trashed their planet too'.
Mission accomplished.
What went wrong: It's closer to the sun and has way more volcanic activity than earth that never waned.
It's still in goldilocks zone so basically it's fine for life as long as you don't have so many greenhouse gases in it
@@_martian101 Hmm.. there will be mostly lava people
@@_martian101 464°C suitable for life? Ummmmm ok
@@T.M.... maybe they meant it was suitable for life. Which is true
@@nailsageyoda6007 121°C is the highest possible suitable for life. Which is true. Anything more is just a prediction.
Meanwhile the ussr who already had a probe on venus that survived 2 whole hours 🗿
actually the probe possibly last longer, what last two hour is the orbiter
@@RandomizedRandom man why is so many people getting sfs pfps?
@@ismellofsandwiches7058 identification i guess
The US also sent probes to Venus, Pioneer Venus Multiprobe sent 4 impactors/landers (plus delivery bus) to Venus, one of them kept transmitting for an hour after impact
@@MS-qx9uw yeah but the soviets did it first
Plot twist: Venus is actually Hell. When the devs made the earth server they didn’t have enough space to punish bad players so they made Venus.
yeah there is a spawn point on venus for the damned souls
Until you listen to Saturn
Venus is so laggy
I like this theory
IDK how you confused Venus with Russia.. one is a planet, the other is a Country here on Earth..
DaVinci + sounds like a museum streaming service
Americans and its stupid names.
Foul
Plot twist: They are actually just going to France to check out a statue of Venus (Venus De Milo)
That's probably closer to the truth ironically
France is a good friend of Venus
They should instead focus on Titan and Europa. That will be really exciting
Too cold at that distance out from the sun, at least 650 million km farther than Earth.
@@kittyqueen762 Completely wrong.
Titan and Europa are moons of Saturn and Jupiter. They are a few light-hours away.
Voyager 1 was launched 45 years ago and has traveled about 25 billion miles, which is like 1 light-day.
Please do some fact checks
@@kittyqueen762 bro had some booze and decided to give science classes
Europa clipper, JUICE (ganymede), Dragonfly: Did you forget about me???!?!
@@bevercage6673 man deleted comment🗿💀
Ah yes, the Soviet Union flashbacks
Good one!
Yep,venera 13&14 the *The First Venus Photos* taken from
@@justacommonman5935venerology is sex ilness medicine...
There is literally no point to go there... literally none
Human are stupid why they think life needs to be like the life on earth. There might be new type life which consist of lava. Which cellular mechanism doesn't depend on mitochondria, water, glucose and other molecules. Rather it might depend on gamma ray uv ray of sun fire and volcano.
Never knew about that till a few days ago. Imo the space race was always close between the two but ever since I found out the Soviet’s landed successfully on Venus multiple times gives them win.
That thing’s atmosphere is my bed when I’m trying to sleep.
took me a moment
Ha!
China - we are going to land on sun 🌞 😊
NASA - you will burn before you land
China - that's why we will land on sun at night 😅
world - 😭👍🏻
Sun - pls don't bring corona 😭 with u China
What?
@@laxmanCPWDJE That was north Korean scientists....😂
The fact that the exploration mission is called Da Vinci brings me so much joy.
Vetu informative and useful show! Thank you very much for sharing.
Bro when I saw the thumbnail I literally thought it was a hamburger bun 💀💀
Your comment killed us all! ☠️
@@daryl0063 no it didnt
😂
This planet has always fascinated me..Even moreso than Mars .. Venus' mystery is veiled beneath a dense atmosphere which renders it even more enigmatic.
I like how it's called the DaVinci mission because I think the pod looks like the DaVinci tank maybe it's related
Respect to the cameraman for holding his breath 💀
These are the corniest comments.
He was a pressurized cameraman
Bro sounds like Quandale Dingle if he was British 💀
Modern memes be like:
Yeah he does lol
What's up guys it's quandle dingle here
He sounds like Quandale Dingle, but he doesn't sound British
@@gremezahk1 I know, right. The dude is not British either. How dense are these people?
It'd just be interesting to get a flyover video, or just some clip of the surface with audio. What I'd give for an HDR experience on future space missions, really get a chance to experience another world outside of data and renders.
Check out the perseverance descent video if you haven’t, it’s high quality video of perseverance rover landing on mars
outside of data and renders? there's thousands of photos from Mars, the moon, there's a video from perseverance's landing, there's photos from Venus, and even photos from titan
@@Totally_Bonkers This much I'm aware, and that's what I'm referring to. Some high-quality imagery of other worlds that doesn't require any form processing.
@@1597B wdym by "any form processing"
That's quite hard. It's not easy to transmit data from space. It's the reason why we can't have a nice HD video of any place outside Earth.
it’s remarkable that nasa was able to create a space probe that could resist heat that extreme…
What's really remarkable is that they didn't
@@aardvarkbiscuit2677 exactly (;
Ussr did it tho
@@Zom_ …
It's not even the heat, it rains sulphuric acid which dissolves any exposed metal on contact
Exciting stuff!!! Can't wait for this! And see what they find! 😊
After few years
Martians: there was life on earth
Mars once had Earth like composition and water too, but because it is cold and dusty, everything dried out lol
India's isro 🇮🇳
Also planning a space mission to venus name ( shukryan 1)
May be in 2027
Wow
Wonderful
Tqs for letting me know it
Btw how did u know it? Is there any updates?
@@HellonihaoJohnnyHola it is officially announced by isro
@@mehandrabhati7031 ok tqs
@@HellonihaoJohnnyHola but right now isro focusing on moon be sending their chandrayan 3 satellite
Venus remind me of the lower parts of norfair in the heated rooms with lava
Ridley is totally there
Damn, i should cook some pizza on Venus next time
You can cook a 16-inch pizza in seven seconds on Venus simply by holding it in the sky, that's not an exaggeration. I wouldn't recommend it though
HELL YEAH BRO
(Really hope they take some good pictures 🙏)
Can't wait for Uranus mission.
Credits to the camera man for recording and surving in venus and space
*Me who already made Venus habitable in space engine 😅
“It’s average temperature is about 460°C”
*Sounds like Florida*
Just a normal day in the northeast of Brazil
Average Ohio temperature has been reported to be 1190°C.
@@student69741Ohio highest highest-recorded temperatures are Florida’s lowest-recorded temperatures
“NASA is going back to Venus”
Wait, they went there in the first place?
Russia successfully landed 11 probes on Venus. the longest any of them survived in the intense heat is 2 hours. USA probes either flew by or went into orbit around Venus.
Yes
Yes they did. But USSR has more successful missions than NASA since they actually landed some probes there
@@EirinYagokoro More successful in terms of Venus exploration, sure. The USSR only focused on Venus and Mars. NASA focused on every single planet in the Solar System. NASA is still the only space agency in the world to have sent probes to Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and interstellar space.
The soviets landed, multiple probes but nasa in the like 1970s did launch a couple of orbiters and managed a flyby in the same decade
Good NASA love from india 🇮🇳 🤝🇺🇸
Great work ! Setting Davinci Mission !
Very sad ! Excess surface temp.& thick atmosphere of Venice that has
prevented the incoming solar radiation from escaping,has caused its water & expected life to vanish !
Thanks ! ❤❤
👍#shukryaan 🇮🇳😊😊✌️✌️
Best of luck 🔥
So davinci’s crazy machines were actual spaceships
How do you know tho?
I love seeing the concept arts people make of gas haulers that would bring atmosphere to mars. I think it would work
Insufficient magnetosphere, mass and proximity to the Sun. It would be extremely wasteful.
@@skateboardingjesus4006I am sure if we could send a man to the moon in the 1960s, we could probably send a probe to Venus. I'm no genius tho
@@MagicToenail
We already have, almost half a century ago. Venus is a very hostile environment.
The OP's suggestion of hauling gas to Mars is extremely energetically wasteful and practically pointless. In-situ melting of Martian ices would be far more practical, but only if we could form a magnetic field to protect the planet.
Theres certain information that suggests there is actually life on Venus right now. Some theorize that the atmosphere is full of microorganisms, because there are certain compounds that suggest it (its probably a bit more complex than that).
Devil on Venus: Ah shit here we go again
India is coming with it its "Shukrayaan" Mission
Come on with it.
"Never let them know your next move"
The sun burned it
..venus would be hotter
*Sun* - you don't look good, what happened my child Venus
*Venus* - 😠 father , i just need some Space 🌌
thanks for the clear subscript
All the best Nass
"... Or 850 degrees in a stupid system that shouldn't even exist anymore"
“What went wrong with Venus?”
It got too close to the sun 💀
The sun is not the only factor that contributes to a heating atmosphere.
We could be closer to the sun and not burn at all because of other factors.
@@wrightian5291 Interesting. What other factors play into that? Lack of an ozone layer?
It became a woman !
It became a woman and forgot it’s gender!
@@Myshkal
green house gases
if we remove those gases through multiple processes then the planet could possibly harbour life
Volcanic eruptions are going to be a problem then
*Instead of trying to run after a different planet and destroy it too, they should try to save the Earth!* 🗿
and how should the earth be saved? should we stop producing garbage, say devices like the one you wrote your comment about?
@@homloklebenyterapia9790 Are you packgod's 2nd cousin?
@@homloklebenyterapia9790 government should stop the use if plastic and should ban tree cutting for paper because we live in modern times, and should use vehicle with don't require fuel ,all these things are not hard but the government will never do it and other companies will not it happened because it will go against their profits 🤦🏻
@@harshmeena4 do you think it is possible to replace all plastics without throwing away the things we developed after the invention of plastics?
@@homloklebenyterapia9790 it's better to avoid it instead of making more of it
Thank you for sharing these universal secrets, love from India
Venus just built different, bro
The Soviets soft-landed a couple probes on the surface, and relayed the only pictures of it. But NASA sent an orbiter that radar-mapped the entire planet surface in the 90s. A significantly greater accomplishment..
I don’t know, those USSR photos of Venus’s surface is pretty darn cool.
Plus, the Soviet’s landing a rover on Venus (first in ‘75) was the first that any country or space agency landed
a rover on any other planet. Granted, they only lasted 2 hours (or less) before they succumbed to the immense heat and pressure at Venus’s surface, but it still was a remarkable achievement that I don’t think can be compared to the US satellite mapping the entire surface of Venus in the early 90s. Each mission to outer space is it’s own individual animal. All have been, are, and will continue to be very difficult to perform successfully, especially when such missions are
the first of their kind.
Both of these are incredible acheivements. Mapping the entire surface through the thick clouds is difficult, but so is surviving the descent, touching down, and staying alive for 2 hrs.
I hope it survives long enough to get lots of photos.
Maybe if they don’t get too close
That’s such a cool idea
Interesting
finally, something interesting, it's been a while since something like this
Bro it was first Mars now Venus. We are really trying to escape Earth💀
I love the kurzgesagt video about terraforming venus because every step they take could actually happen within the next century. Although adding an atmosphere, liquid water, and plant life to mars would definitely be easier by comparison for space programs
Bro, it's gonna be LIT!
This will be neat
NASA's Moon mission-- Stanley Kubrick
NASA's venus mission-- who? Nolan?
Imagine they come back and they’re like well. Yeah, what happened to Venus is going to happen to us in about five minutes.
IF NASA WANTS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED THAT MADE VENUS BECOME AN OVEN, THEY JUST NEED TO WAIT FOR THE CLOSE FUTURE OF THE EARTH !
... VERY CLOSE !
Venus: hey earth , wanna change roles
Earth: umm sure
At this point perhaps we went from Venus to mars to Earth
imagine if venus used to have the same population as present day earth at one point
Like Earth, it had a massive object hit it around the same time Theia hit Earth, but the object that hit Venus hit it from behind, resulting in much weaker magnetic fields
Because that’s Earth’s #1 priority right now
Good! Wanna see what’s down there
Venus when they fixed it:
My mom: cmon we are going to venus for holiday
Can’t wait to live there
its important to mention that venus also has nearly no rotation speed, which also complicates things.
It’s day lasts longer than it’s year and it spins upside down
@@wildphil64 does "vertical" orientation even matter? i mean, from the planets/cosmos point of view up and down is very very relative... or do you mean its magnetic poles are inverse of earths?
@@unkindled6410i have read that the Venus collided with another planet and was knocked upside down while our solar system was being created. It was a very violent event and it’s said that our moon was created because of a collision with earth 🌍. I’m not a scientist but I’ll believe this probably happened 🫶
Amazing , When?
My guess? No earlier than 2030
Best of luck to Nasa from India
which planet do you live on?
- Venus : too hot
- mars : too cold
- moon & mercury : cant breathing
- titan(Saturn's moon) : there is water but it is cold and poisonous
- ancient earth : there is no land because this is an ocean planet
i hope they put some mice on venus (minecraft music pun)
Realy I like this video its so so interestyng
Excellent
I lived on venus 80 million years ago. Good old days
Same
@@XanderAnimationsgreat 👍
Pretty sure you lived on Venus way before 80 million years ago. Unfortunately, America found oil on Venus 😂
Replace Venus with discord…
Too accurate
Imagine this landing on top of one of the Venera probes.
The actions that individuals on Mars might eventually perform for Earth, though this scenario is not expected to happen in the near future.
Many thanks for including Fahrenheit, greets from the States. 😎🇺🇲
Earth and Venus used to be similar. They were both ran two planets in the moon and Venus atmosphere weaker so that’s what happened
Btw venus is in the hot zone and habitable zone bc its ok for life if there was no dioxide bc if it haves more dioxide the atmosphere gets thicker and thicker
I like how scientists were like: "RUN AWAY GREENHOUSE EFFECT," 2 years ago. Now we don't know what happened to Venus. I love it.
I love hearing stuff like especially human spacefaring technology ❤❤❤
is this your own voice or AI voice, because it's so good and very clear, no it's too clear , you sounds likes a gangster, a good gangsts😂
About time
I'd like to see that probe go up Uranus
Ain't wait!!!
My pet hypothesis is that what we see of Venus' present-day surface and atmospheric conditions is that we are witnessing a neighboring planet caught in the middle of an eons-long process of healing from a cataclysmic collision with either a very massive asteroidal or cometary object at some point in its distant past (perhaps even an even larger chunk of the Chixulub asteroid/comet that struck the Yucatan peninsula 65m.y.a.) or maybe with a moon it may once have had but whose orbit was too far inside its Rosche limit, causing it to spiral in towards its host planet (much how like one of Mars' two natural satellites is in the process of doing the very same thing)
Soviet Union Venera Probes: Bro It's been 50 years
Venus is reverse of Earth's history 💀💀💀
Fun fact: at a certain altitude, pressure and temperature are roughly the same as on earth. At this altitude, normal air could be used as a lifting gas (similar to helium on Earth). So humans could absolutely colonize Venus by living inside of floating airships.
*There's a time that Earth wasn't liveable to human species. But eventually some life forms and the rest is history.*
Someone told NASA to “go to hell”
So they did
That looked like a dragonball ship 💀
Imagine if we find bones on venus
Cool I wonder if this new probe will find the remains of the soviet probe
If any of you guys are wondering why Venus has such a high temperature, it is because Venus has a thick atmosphere containing dense carbon-dioxide that acts as a heat trap(green house effect). As the distance between the sun and a planet increases, the surface temperature decreases except for the Venus which acts as an exception.
Assuming the probe doesn't melt while trying to get that information back to us it'll be interesting to know more about Venus other than skin melting planet