Imagine living on mars and see multiple slabs of dry ice whizzing around past you and sometimes hitting others and you’re like “Welp, it’s that time of the year again.”
I love how most of this is serious informative stuff and then the end is like a fifth grader's science fair project where the teacher forced the kid to write an "interesting" application of what they found...
@@o0TheKillerFish0o yeah but she probably said that because it be more drastic in Mars with the dry ice. As she said, the astronaut would shoot and hover down slopes of sands.
I don’t know what to comment on this except that they mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. Glucose and oxygen enter the mitochondria, and a chemical reaction occurs. Water and carbon dioxide exit the cell, and the mitochondria releases energy. That is how you get energy. Also, the mitochondria can be connected to mitochondrial eve, a woman that lived 200,000 years ago. Everyone on Earth, no matter your ethnicity, is genetically connected to this mother. Which means, I may be talking to my brother, cousin, sister, whatever.
Imagine a western like town on Mars but it’s made by NASA. Two spacesuit wearing gunslingers walk out into the street, they stare at each other and you see a big block of dry ice roll by like a tumbleweed.
@@flameBMW245 I don't know what kommander is thinking of, but I think what he means is that people take the experts theory too "literally" and not considering that science is made up of just evidence supported predictions From What We See In The World Around Us
@@deadflowerspirit258 a lot of people also have to start questioning science and the long term affects of our modern view of science. If you want an example of what I’m talking about look up asbestos and its promotion and its affects throughout the 1950s-1970s.
@@user-nq5hy7vn9k afaik it's one normal layer of glass or whatever the actual material is and then the reflective anti-glare screen. are the new designs with more layers perhaps?
@Mohamed Boualem You're replying to a 2 year old comment, and I saw your reply just 4 hours after it was posted. Lots of people are getting this old video to their recommended now.
Used to do something similar in high school at the end of chemistry class with the left over chunks of dry ice. Get a hockey puck flat bottom sized piece of dry ice, a nice long smooth table, and someone on each end and you can play air hockey with your bare hands against each other. V fun
Dry Ice on Mars is the most revolutionary thing that happened in the date when this video was released and now we out here milking among us content and finding a cure for a virus. We live in a society
I've replayed this hundreds of times. Every frame critically analyzed to the tee. I've perfected the art of reading signs & Body language. My conclusion is that I'm fookin lonely.
Snowboarding on a desert location on another planet That idea sounds like randomly generated words when you let your cellphone fill out a sentence... But that idea rocks and where and when do we invest to get to mars?
Astronauts will need landing gears, sand brakes and crash airbag system with this new sport. You will surely hit some incredible speeds without surface and air resistance on a steep slope. Hope you factor that into the equation before starting a new sport on Mars.
Earth: *Dad wondering why theres a parkouring black figure chasing you 100mph* Mars: *Alien wondering why theres a dry ice chasing the rover at 500mph*
astronaut land on mars: (step out) first man on m-(get hit by a block of dry ice jetting across ground) His crew members: close door on space craft and fly off the planet
Sounds like excellent material for science fair experiments. What slopes work best. Shape of the block. Does it work on asphalt or concrete (driveway ramps). How corse a sand / how rough a surface?
Not only the temperature difference, but the force of the sand particules being pushed out of the way interact and help 'roll' the ice down the hill. The constant expulsion of C02 most certainly can cause enough agitation to 'exit' the sand underneath it
Dry ice moves on earth on sand dunes slopes when said sand is warm enough to vaporize the dry ice block's underside Mars has sand dunes. Mars has a CO2 rich atmosphere ("rich" being relative, given Mars' atmosphere density) and can reach temperatures low enough to form dry ice at night and high enough to sublimate dry ice in the day. Gravity being weaker on Mars (given Earth is way more massive than Mars), the slope might have to be a bit steeper for it to work than on earth. So yeah, if they experimented it here, it's a perfectly valid hypothesis on Mars as well. Has to be observed for confirmation or infirmation, though.
Imagine living on mars and see multiple slabs of dry ice whizzing around past you and sometimes hitting others and you’re like “Welp, it’s that time of the year again.”
ah yes *Frozen carbon dioxide season*
Just get frostburn as you get beaned with a block of frozen gas
@@banann_ducc I'm wheezing😭
Hahahaha yeah
Imagine living on Mars, you’re taking a walk and A DRY ICE SLAB COME ZOOMING AT YOU. *bOoM* you have a frostburn.
For a split second, I thought they were already on Mars trying that out.
same lol
same lol XD
morons lol
Clickbait
Ha ha yes! When I saw the thumbnail, I thought the same thing. "What? This person is just being out there on Mars with just shorts?"
Imagine a ski resort on mars. Dude the freestyle potential is incredible with only 1/3 gravity
If I go to mars I’ll bring a pair and test it out
MAN THAT WOUD BE AWESOME :D
@WITE FOX did you?
if my feet dont freeze it will be fun
I challenge you to a race down the dunes in the far future
I love how most of this is serious informative stuff and then the end is like a fifth grader's science fair project where the teacher forced the kid to write an "interesting" application of what they found...
Lol😂
@@o0TheKillerFish0o yeah but she probably said that because it be more drastic in Mars with the dry ice. As she said, the astronaut would shoot and hover down slopes of sands.
The edited Astronaut on the dry ice was added for funsies.
scientist are the kids who didnt get their curiosity ruined by society.
@@user-c3jdf9lylzse society
Dune-Slopping is gonna be a sport on Mars when it get’s fully colonized.
I don’t know what to comment on this except that they mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. Glucose and oxygen enter the mitochondria, and a chemical reaction occurs. Water and carbon dioxide exit the cell, and the mitochondria releases energy. That is how you get energy. Also, the mitochondria can be connected to mitochondrial eve, a woman that lived 200,000 years ago. Everyone on Earth, no matter your ethnicity, is genetically connected to this mother. Which means, I may be talking to my brother, cousin, sister, whatever.
@@govenormayor87 ah yes
@@govenormayor87 school in a nutshell:
*if
@@govenormayor87 Spread the word my friend, "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" spread this knowledge as far as you can my friend
Snowboarding on Mars? I like the way she thinks.
Mission status: SICK
🤣😂
sand boarding
who would have thought 😉
INVEST
I knew that we are searching for other planets to do things like this
Always will be.
on Titan, you're 14X lighter so you could glide across the entire moon
They are forced to say things like that so that the video would appeal to general earthling
Elon Musk is
*I N V E S T*
Imagine a western like town on Mars but it’s made by NASA. Two spacesuit wearing gunslingers walk out into the street, they stare at each other and you see a big block of dry ice roll by like a tumbleweed.
Yeah given the yellowish tinge, dusty terrain, not really hard to imagine
Ever tried spitting out tobacco in a space helmet?
Now that would be a good movie hahahaha
Dude u need more likes for this.
That would be kind of cool to be honest
RIP Jeb Kerman. Died ice surfing on Duna.
No, Jeb never dies!
Jeb doesn't die he just goes to into a probe core
*F9*
Rip
Ok, this comment is irrelevant, why?
Elon Musk :
"I will land human in Mars"
NASA and the gang :
Dried ice go brrm brrm
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
Brmmmmmm!!!
@ARMYBLINK forever still 70% LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@ARMYBLINK forever more like 50%
As my wonderful rocket engineering class teacher once said
“Very good, b u t h o w? *distorted vsauce music*”
Time to start having a coughing fit
@@minhtrinh509 ur pfp fits this whole situation perfectly
she literally explained that the dry ice turns into gas and makes it move
@@Sceptnado my comment is a joke-
Some pre-teen future professional snowboarder will figure it out
I love scientists. They're so smart yet they preserved their child-like enthusiasm and curiosity. We must protect our scientists.
A lot of people need to start listening to our scientists too
@KommanderKilo elaborate on why we shouldnt listen to the experts of their fields
@@flameBMW245 I don't know what kommander is thinking of, but I think what he means is that people take the experts theory too "literally" and not considering that science is made up of just evidence supported predictions From What We See In The World Around Us
@@deadflowerspirit258 a lot of people also have to start questioning science and the long term affects of our modern view of science. If you want an example of what I’m talking about look up asbestos and its promotion and its affects throughout the 1950s-1970s.
How to protect?
What a turn to take. "Dude imagine boarding on mars? Let's do it"
Boarding on mars? Are you planning for a spaceport on mars when it's colonised?
Thats raaaaaad bro. Like totally seeeeck dude
For a second I thought "no way they spent all this money to get a little piece of ice up there to be as slippery as they expected"
Don’t underestimate NASA 😂
@@strana6875 right
i was like “how are they on mars without helmets tf???” for a sec 😭
It would be so silly, especially because we already know about the "Leidenfrost-Effekt" and this is basically that but without the liquid sidestep
@@siete6206 how and why doesn't that apply to anything else on earth? Please explain, I'm interested.
Learning about Mars is like learning about new physics behaviors in Minecraft after a Major update
True
True
OMG it's just like Minecraft wholesome 100 😂😂
😐
TRUE 😂😂😂
Bro I was just thinking of making a minecraft video 😂😂
I'm waiting for the day someone in a random conversation says "There's no way ice slides on sand" just in time for me to say "Uhm, actually..."
technically the ice didnt slide on sand. it basically floated just above the sand.
@@tim3207 ⬆️party pooper
@@tim3207 technically the ice stuck to the sand and it was the dry ice that floating above the sand
technically its not ice since its carbon dioxide
Oh, I've been watching too much Onion lately, thought this was an Onion video
Lol I can see how anybody can make that mistake
Apex
Yo same I thought it was fake
They didnt know dry ice acts like that on a hot surface. And they expect us to believe they landed on mars. Faith in nasa lost
the complete opposite still happens to me...
I wanna go dry ice boarding!! Why was i born so early damn it!
I may be wrong but you might be able to do this on earth now. I suggest harvesting your co2 from the atmosphere to keep it carbon neutral.
How about now?
then invent it and become a millionaire
They just tested this on earth and it works. Just build the board and go at it. :)
I might be luckey im 14 rn
What a nice day. The sun is shining, the birds are singing. I think i want to watch dry ice on sand video that was made 7 years ago
Lol
it's nostalgic, you know.
i immediately thought of sans from Undertale
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👏
@@sirlucian2582 same
I love how they made this look like a VHS tape you would watch in school
NASA's main goal: Trying to develop inter-planetary space travel.
This person goal: Dry ice dune boarding on Mars.
hi Benjamin Franklin
from which country are you from
@@shashidharbagewadi6614 Australia
@Zsombor Szekeres 👍👍👍👍
Fake* space travel
I expected to hear “Hello everyone this is YOUR daily dose of internet”
I changed it to Hello everyone, happy now?
me too
Yep LOL
He says hello everyone not hey guys
I can already hear it.
Same, both their logos have red text on white background so i was quite surprised to not hear it
i love how the water ice block and the wooden block were just not wanting to move at all but the dry ice went weeeeeeeeeeeeee
It's fun being a block of CO2
@@fisch37 yeah it must be XD
Its cuz of friction :3
@@BoredSai95 'bit painful though - you know - evaporation
@@fisch37 actually yeah
"Hello everyone, this is YOUR daily dose of internet"
For those who don't know they're actually in mars.
Mars on earth
@@Mier-i2q you good bruh? mars in florida
Ten years later: *confused historians noises intensifies*
This video was 7 years ago 😱
when everyone has missed the joke
"Amazing", until the astronaut smashes their face shield on a rock
I think their helmets are multi-layered, such that even if one layer breaks, it's still alright
Well to be fair if he would smash his face on a rock on earth he would probably die too
@@user-nq5hy7vn9k afaik it's one normal layer of glass or whatever the actual material is and then the reflective anti-glare screen.
are the new designs with more layers perhaps?
@@zovisapphire perhaps...
@@zovisapphire I was talking about the new space helmets(atleast the ones which astronauts of my country) which are being used
When you said "the dunes are 33 degrees" I thought, "well that's nice and warm isn't it." No, you meant slope. Derf.
She's definitely a lot hotter than 33 degrees.
Is this real human beings are on mars testing ice??
@Mohamed Boualem
I see you got this recommended very recently as well
@Mohamed Boualem I look forward to the day this comment will be outdated.
@Mohamed Boualem
You're replying to a 2 year old comment, and I saw your reply just 4 hours after it was posted. Lots of people are getting this old video to their recommended now.
They are foot tracks of saiyans
Ey hey bro i see you every where i see chu😂
Foot 😳
Ok
Bruh u popped here a bit late
The legend is here.
For a moment I was confused how they were able to stay on Mars without spacesuit 😂
Hey, different perspective. I can appreciate y’all for admitting that.
No, I think it's just a metaphor because there are greenery
Same!
I was wondering how there are bushes on mars😭
You just got clickbaited by NASA.
Mars: the most expensive Ski Resort with the longest lines.
Perseverance: *Lands*
TH-cam: Hm yes, this is related to dry ice on mars
Well hey, its not dissapointing!
It uhh.. is though?
Not really.
Yes.
Edit yes I know it is a joke
@@treystinson4116 its a joke
yes I am sure sand in the desert is just a LITTLE warmer than a block of dry ice
TH-cam 7 years later:
Let's recommend this to everyone
Sane
@@danielwangchuk i dont get it...
Whats so special about 69?
@@alicomando1195 It's special because if you multiply 69 with 9,6521739 it equals to 666
Its 8 years brp
Kids, now:
Let's make comments that doesn't matter what so ever.
Cool
Cool
Cool
cool
@Gintama Forever me too
Cõol
At first I was like, “how are these people on Mars without any equipment?” Until I saw that they were on a desert._.
Yes
Yep
Wait there not on Mars-?
Wait its not mars?
They had cameras, what do you mean, no equipment.
Plot Twist: They're actually on mars
"Go on Mars"
"*Cover yourself with dry ice*"
**Slide.......**
September 15th, Year 2159 "The mars slide" Incident
It all started on may 24th 2146 when it escaped...
Imagine you’re just on a sand dune and then you just see brick of dry ice slide past you at 80 miles an hour 🤣
**Ice slab smashes right into fellow astronaut at 120 MPH**
"Ah, Not again, I hate winter."
I thought this was a “daily dose of internet” vid
I love how I got this recommended after 7 years and after NASA landed Perseverance and Ingenuity on the surface of Jezero Crater, Mars.
Thank the alogorythm for noticing an uprick in Mars interest,,.
They are trying to get additional funding by getting to a million subscribers because the Mars Yugos are not cheap to build 🤣🤣
Used to do something similar in high school at the end of chemistry class with the left over chunks of dry ice. Get a hockey puck flat bottom sized piece of dry ice, a nice long smooth table, and someone on each end and you can play air hockey with your bare hands against each other. V fun
Dank ass dryiceboarding son
No one:
TH-cam: Let’s recommend this vid 7 years later
I sense a new extreme desert sport coming! Dry Ice Speed Surfing!
Nice! This is one of the best explanations for Mars formations yet, very plausible!
Dry Ice on Mars is the most revolutionary thing that happened in the date when this video was released and now we out here milking among us content and finding a cure for a virus. We live in a society
Correct, we do in fact, live ina a society
@@joshwekony8861 Well, some don't. But those people probably aren't here
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@@hemiacetal1331 it took you no time to not do that
@Sam Erens you're uncultured!
I've replayed this hundreds of times. Every frame critically analyzed to the tee. I've perfected the art of reading signs & Body language. My conclusion is that I'm fookin lonely.
A natural hovercraft? Pretty cool!!
So, when this becomes a sport, what would it be named? Duneboarding?
I propose this concept should be used in making ACTUAL hoverboards
how long would a dry ice snowboard last for in mars (given its colder temperature) ?
Can't wait for Daily Dose of internet to pick this up
Everybody gangsta until JPL be on mars alread
WHY DOES THE DRY ICE HAVE TO LOOK LIKE “FOAMMM”
humans: let's go to mars
ice blocks: we were here first buddy
Snowboarding on a desert location on another planet
That idea sounds like randomly generated words when you let your cellphone fill out a sentence...
But that idea rocks and where and when do we invest to get to mars?
With SpaceX I heard
"Hello everybody this is YOUR daily dose of internet"
You just invented a new dune-sliding-modification... :) Very cool work. Well done!
Woah those guys in jeans and shirt on Mars they are really really cool!!!
😂
Seriously how did they even get there? i thought mars is uninhabitable. Totally In confusion right now.
it's on earth
@@sohan5170 They go out for a really short time and then quickly head back into their mars base 😂
@@joostdriesens3984 well thats one way to explain it I guess.
TH-cam : lets put it in everyone’s recommended after 6 years
Edit : i never got this much like on a comment
This was not in my recommend I just saw it while i was search
Nice
7 years, r u time traveling?
"TH-cam : lets put it in everyone’s recommended after 6 years" *joined in 2021*
U mean 7
AYOOOO THATS SICK WE SHULD CALL IT SANDBOARDING LOL😂
I’m in 👶🏻👍✨✨
Man this is just cool
That you tube did recommended yet another video exactly after 7 years👏🏻👏🏻
So..... It's basically skating, but with ice, on sand.
Why this is in everyone's recommendation page after 7 years
Astronauts will need landing gears, sand brakes and crash airbag system with this new sport. You will surely hit some incredible speeds without surface and air resistance on a steep slope. Hope you factor that into the equation before starting a new sport on Mars.
Earth: *Dad wondering why theres a parkouring black figure chasing you 100mph*
Mars: *Alien wondering why theres a dry ice chasing the rover at 500mph*
Ok?
Looking at the thumbnail, I thought it was a Daily Dose of Internet video lol.
No one is talking about how legendary this clickbait is.
That was the corral pink sand dunes in southern Utah north west of kanab, my old stomping grounds.
Geologists solve problems found in the air. Thanks JPL, really loved this little video and fact
Everyone: why is this on my feed
Me: 60FPS ON 2013?!
Nasa technology bisch
Why did this came into my recommendations???
POV: You got this recommended on TH-cam Mars after 27 years
Stop please
Pov : no pov
bruh
World war 3 will have eradicated this comment
Everyone's a gangsta until the dry ice skateboard doesn't stop at the bottom
Wait . Isn't this from the recent mars news, like in the last month or something?
2013 acc to date
astronaut land on mars: (step out) first man on m-(get hit by a block of dry ice jetting across ground)
His crew members: close door on space craft and fly off the planet
*The Martian Alternative beginning*
Elon Musk: I want to go to Mars
Mom: We already have Mars at home
Mars at home:
Sounds like excellent material for science fair experiments. What slopes work best. Shape of the block. Does it work on asphalt or concrete (driveway ramps). How corse a sand / how rough a surface?
If you look closely you can see they are actually filming on Earth.
I was expecting all the comment to be from just a few days ago but they’re all from like 6 years ago lol
Not only the temperature difference, but the force of the sand particules being pushed out of the way interact and help 'roll' the ice down the hill. The constant expulsion of C02 most certainly can cause enough agitation to 'exit' the sand underneath it
they would play this video in the future talking about how people used to talk about the sports that they now play on mars
Or laugh at our silly sci-fi ideas. Like we do at the ideas of people from a hundred years ago
1. Put 4 dry ice blocks below a wooden plank
2. Get on it and push it in the dunes
3. Have the time of your life
Recommended after 7 years.
I was expecting something more scientific from her little addition at the end and.... I’m not disappointed, the idea is the best
"Hello guys this is your daily dose of internet"
I want to go dry-ice surfing on Mars.
Very "cool" phenomenon! Thanks for sharing!
Minecraft Mars Edition would be sick👍
Remove the word, “on,” in the title, and this suddenly has a way different meaning.
"Hello everyone. This is your daily dose of internet. "
"weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"
- dry ice
TH-cam recommended this maybe like 7 years late
Ah this reminds me, i gotta watch Dr. Stone today🗿
Who would have thought that hoverboards would finally be a reality?
So basically "Dry ice moves on Earth. And therefore Mars."
Yes
Well yes, but slower
@@jusjase_3229 yeah, they don't pay all of their "gravity bill" so they only get about a third of the "gravity service" we get on Earth :P
@@jusjase_3229 they're on the dial-up gravity LOL
Dry ice moves on earth on sand dunes slopes when said sand is warm enough to vaporize the dry ice block's underside
Mars has sand dunes.
Mars has a CO2 rich atmosphere ("rich" being relative, given Mars' atmosphere density) and can reach temperatures low enough to form dry ice at night and high enough to sublimate dry ice in the day.
Gravity being weaker on Mars (given Earth is way more massive than Mars), the slope might have to be a bit steeper for it to work than on earth.
So yeah, if they experimented it here, it's a perfectly valid hypothesis on Mars as well. Has to be observed for confirmation or infirmation, though.
it's interesting to see a scientist sliding a dry ice on a sand like a kid
In another universe the Ice Is riding us on earthly sand
pardon..
@@provthegoat7780 In another universe the Ice Is riding us on earthly sand
0:06 she looks like when you realize you forgot your wallet and your halfway through eating at your local restaurant
😂😂