Seeing new videos from you is the literal highlight of my days, because I know I have something soothing & enjoyable to wind down to at the end of my night 🩵
@skandababy Even a remake or reformatting of older content from Astrum is enjoyable for me. I am an appreciator of the simple pleasures in life; whatever brings me joy brings me joy, & I'm not ashamed to admit it & thank someone for doing so. Congratulations on being negative, unpleasant, & apparently much harder to bring happiness to than myself ✌️🩵
I think all extraneous sound should be muted when possible. Too many people think they have a right to foist their music on others. And don't get me started on televisions in waiting rooms...
In most cities the pollution is a bigger impediment to seeing the cosmos than the city lights are. And it might look cooler, including from space, but it sure seems like a lot of coordination and effort from the people on earth just to give a show to the handful of people in space at any given time, at the ISS, and would be an extremely dangerous and TERRIBLE idea lol.
this video is really fascinating and well put together! it’s amazing how much we’ve learned from the Hubble. but honestly, i wonder if we rely too much on telescopes like Hubble for understanding the universe. should we be focusing more on in-situ exploration instead? just a thought!
I mean, PHYSICALLY it will block some, but the Earth's magnetic field will do WAY more than anything we have in orbit, even if every single Starlink satellite takes every bit of the solar storm's energy/particles that they can. The satellites would have to *cover the Earth* to protect it themselves, so they'll likely make something like a "Dr. Becky" rating of Nought-point-nought-nought-nought-nought-one percent of the solar storm/CME or something like that. The satellites are tiny, and the Earth is huge. Our best (but still improbable) chance is to maybe run wires/whatever from N to S poles of the Earth and then make a super-electromagnet to bolster the Earth's magnetic field to help fend more stuff off using the natural shield we have. Frankly, it would be FAR cheaper and easier to harden our electric grid and electronics to survive the "Carrington Event" levels of 'fun and merriment' than it would be to try to wire up a world-sized magnetic bar, IF that would even work. The trouble is, this is a great thing for us to start working on NOW, building 'sorta-hardened smartphones' that maybe have a case with a 'Faraday cage-like' effect while charging or something like that. Maybe you lose Wifi until you replace that chip, but the rest of it survives if they harden the general electronics and ground out/shunt the antenna for cell service to make it safe even in an event's grip, the cell circuitry just 'shorts out' and shuts down, checking every now and then to see if it ever stops being shorted-out by the cell radio 'entering protection-mode shutdown' and then enabling itself again when it can. The problem is that we'd need to ask for a long-term-solution to a low-odds-but-devastating-result event like that, and then we'd need to pay for it, and remember to USE it if it needs to be actively enabled if a CME is incoming, etc...but with our 'race to the bottom' in prices and quality, most people won't be smart enough to pay for a SERIOUS, survivable phone. "It likely won't happen to ME!" Unless it does...in which case everyone clamors for a new phone and their data back. "How could I have known of this terrible threat to my electronics when I never ever looked it up and refused to ask questions when it was mentioned?! How, I ask again?!" People are cheap and dumb...you need to count on that, until we smarten up. That MAY not happen. We'll see. CME's may or may not happen. We'll have to see there too. Just remember to back up your phone, then back up your backup and put it in a (grounded?) heavy safe (with a DIAL lock, not an EMP'able electronic one!) so it will be away from magnetic waves while still being accessible for regular use in back-up cycles for your stuff. That's likely the best compromise; protect a thing, isolate another thing, then hope for the best. And toss the phone in there too if you get enough notice before the coronal mass ejection hits us!
Honest question. How can anything "impact" Jupiter if it is a gas giant with no physical surface? Are those scars just a large area where the various gasses are just mixed up and disturbed?
I agree, Dark matter, Dark energy both don't exist as for @Stu-SB asking for your qualifications well how about the fact most so called experts don't even know if it actually does exist. They believe there is something but what that something is, well they can't say.
@@RichardStephens-lq3ou c'mon, give us video quotes to your point at least, ie. 0:00. then can see how your claim corresponds to historic information as you say
Oh, I know! It’s because we are inside our galaxy. We’ve never come close to sending anything man made outside it. There are no images of our galaxy. None. If it’s a picture of a galaxy, that’s not our galaxy. On top of that, there are a lot of galaxies. Pretty much all of them aren’t the Milky Way. Seems silly to show renders of our galaxy when we’ve got millions of real images of visible galaxies to show instead, no?
Seeing new videos from you is the literal highlight of my days, because I know I have something soothing & enjoyable to wind down to at the end of my night 🩵
LOLOL.... new...LOL
@skandababy
Even a remake or reformatting of older content from Astrum is enjoyable for me.
I am an appreciator of the simple pleasures in life; whatever brings me joy brings me joy, & I'm not ashamed to admit it & thank someone for doing so.
Congratulations on being negative, unpleasant, & apparently much harder to bring happiness to than myself ✌️🩵
Perfect for my sleep time. Thanks
YESSS!
@@dedse3 :D literally in bed rn all toasty and roasty
I am Addicted 2 these videos & updates.
Just realized you’re using music by Stellardrone!
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Truly, you're doing exceptional work!
I think after midnight all lights in all cities should be shut off completely
How cool that would look from space. Each city going dark at midnight in their time zones 😮
I think all extraneous sound should be muted when possible. Too many people think they have a right to foist their music on others. And don't get me started on televisions in waiting rooms...
Night shift workers in shambles
Great that you think that, i dont!
In most cities the pollution is a bigger impediment to seeing the cosmos than the city lights are. And it might look cooler, including from space, but it sure seems like a lot of coordination and effort from the people on earth just to give a show to the handful of people in space at any given time, at the ISS, and would be an extremely dangerous and TERRIBLE idea lol.
Incredible. I had to listen to ‘Holst. The Planets’
55:06 I would love to see what a night sky looks like in this galaxy.
too bad yo mamma is blocking the view 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥just kidding!!! dont take it seriously!!🙏🙏🙏
@@StoneDeceiverrude. I will take whatever i want seriously, thank you very much. I am choosing to be offended
@@charonder you deserve to be offended!
@@StoneDeceiver yay thanks
Hubble was deployed just a month before I was born. ❤
Fascinating
Timestamps, please use them!
Jupiters rings were discovered by Ingo Swann. Voyager 1 just confirmed the discovery.
this video is really fascinating and well put together! it’s amazing how much we’ve learned from the Hubble. but honestly, i wonder if we rely too much on telescopes like Hubble for understanding the universe. should we be focusing more on in-situ exploration instead? just a thought!
Like voyager they should add rockets and blast it into the void looking back at earth
In the event of a solar storm. Can the junk around Earth block some of the energy?
I mean, PHYSICALLY it will block some, but the Earth's magnetic field will do WAY more than anything we have in orbit, even if every single Starlink satellite takes every bit of the solar storm's energy/particles that they can. The satellites would have to *cover the Earth* to protect it themselves, so they'll likely make something like a "Dr. Becky" rating of Nought-point-nought-nought-nought-nought-one percent of the solar storm/CME or something like that. The satellites are tiny, and the Earth is huge. Our best (but still improbable) chance is to maybe run wires/whatever from N to S poles of the Earth and then make a super-electromagnet to bolster the Earth's magnetic field to help fend more stuff off using the natural shield we have. Frankly, it would be FAR cheaper and easier to harden our electric grid and electronics to survive the "Carrington Event" levels of 'fun and merriment' than it would be to try to wire up a world-sized magnetic bar, IF that would even work.
The trouble is, this is a great thing for us to start working on NOW, building 'sorta-hardened smartphones' that maybe have a case with a 'Faraday cage-like' effect while charging or something like that. Maybe you lose Wifi until you replace that chip, but the rest of it survives if they harden the general electronics and ground out/shunt the antenna for cell service to make it safe even in an event's grip, the cell circuitry just 'shorts out' and shuts down, checking every now and then to see if it ever stops being shorted-out by the cell radio 'entering protection-mode shutdown' and then enabling itself again when it can. The problem is that we'd need to ask for a long-term-solution to a low-odds-but-devastating-result event like that, and then we'd need to pay for it, and remember to USE it if it needs to be actively enabled if a CME is incoming, etc...but with our 'race to the bottom' in prices and quality, most people won't be smart enough to pay for a SERIOUS, survivable phone. "It likely won't happen to ME!" Unless it does...in which case everyone clamors for a new phone and their data back. "How could I have known of this terrible threat to my electronics when I never ever looked it up and refused to ask questions when it was mentioned?! How, I ask again?!"
People are cheap and dumb...you need to count on that, until we smarten up. That MAY not happen. We'll see. CME's may or may not happen. We'll have to see there too. Just remember to back up your phone, then back up your backup and put it in a (grounded?) heavy safe (with a DIAL lock, not an EMP'able electronic one!) so it will be away from magnetic waves while still being accessible for regular use in back-up cycles for your stuff. That's likely the best compromise; protect a thing, isolate another thing, then hope for the best. And toss the phone in there too if you get enough notice before the coronal mass ejection hits us!
How about IC 1101, the largest?
Seen this before
flarp
Anyone know the background music please?
Honest question. How can anything "impact" Jupiter if it is a gas giant with no physical surface? Are those scars just a large area where the various gasses are just mixed up and disturbed?
Ask yourself, how do things impact water?
It does have a physical surface of compressed gases
@@Taskarnin there wouldn't be an impact site years later.
@@humang why not? Have you ever seen food coloring sit in water in a mixing bowl? If you don’t stir it, it takes a long time to mix in.
@@Taskarnin fair enough. Thanks for replying!
The Moon. Aka Luna
4:28, what's with the tail?
tails... there are two tails
He said a few seconds prior that its actually one. The other trail is material falling off from the rotation.
I have heard some of this before in your past vidoes Astrum
Dont worry, we,ll soon return to the stone age .
wait..... if jupiter is a gas giant, how does it cause an explosion... why doesn't the comet just go through it? 🤔
Density
I'll let you think about thaf
@jacobhayes9992 Just a hint: Revisit the basic structure of atoms.
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Hubble saw nothing. It aint no snitch.
Wait did you re-upload this???
It's better to update the video not make a new one.
@ right
There is no dark matter
Your qualifications to suggest this ?
it exists around here because supporting southampton football club is a very Dark Matter right now 😂
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I agree, Dark matter, Dark energy both don't exist as for @Stu-SB asking for your qualifications well how about the fact most so called experts don't even know if it actually does exist. They believe there is something but what that something is, well they can't say.
There is no war in ba sing se
What happened to the discovery of unexpected objects in our galaxy?
1:31 bro we never went to the moon
Education is a wonderful thing you should consider getting some bro
Why do you insist, on showing a galaxy, that is NOT the Milky Way, this galaxy has four, to six arms , "NOT TWO"
How u can be so sure? U saw our galaxy on your own eyes ?
@petrsrp3166 I haven't, but I am going on information, going back over 60 years, can YOU make that claim!!!
Why does it matter
@@RichardStephens-lq3ou c'mon, give us video quotes to your point at least, ie. 0:00. then can see how your claim corresponds to historic information as you say
Oh, I know! It’s because we are inside our galaxy. We’ve never come close to sending anything man made outside it. There are no images of our galaxy. None. If it’s a picture of a galaxy, that’s not our galaxy. On top of that, there are a lot of galaxies. Pretty much all of them aren’t the Milky Way. Seems silly to show renders of our galaxy when we’ve got millions of real images of visible galaxies to show instead, no?
too many adds thunb down
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