Scary as hell! Bottomline, walking on Phobos is like doing a space walk off your ship! Thus, one will have to either be attached to a space vehicle or have a space suit with a propulsion system to be able to come back to the surface of it in case of an accidental jump!
@alangravley9574 .. Yes, it does seem to be a glaring error, which lots of people did not notice.. I sometimes wonder if the uploader added an error purposely so as to procure lots of comments.. I once read that, if anyone were to set foot on Venus, they would be crushed, poisoned, and roasted instantly
@@alangravley9574 atmospheric pressure is different than gravity, if you stood on the bottom of the ocean the pressure would be crushing but you could still jump. Atmospheric pressure comes from all directions while gravity pulls you down.
No, you wouldn't jump into space if you jumped on the surface of Phobos, but you would reach a much greater height compared to jumping on Earth due to its weak gravity. Phobos has a gravity of about 0.003 times that of Earth, meaning you could float in the air longer, but you would eventually come back down because of gravity. While you might reach a certain height with a strong jump, it wouldn’t be enough to overcome gravity and escape into space.
They say that person who jumped on all those celestial objects still went on missing after his last jump and cameramen who chased him also went missing...
A few years ago I heard that the reason you would see astronauts on the moon doing a hop at the end when they are walking is because the weight of their habitat suit is around 150 pounds and if they stopped walking suddenly, the weight of their body and habitat suit going in forward motion would cause them to launch flat on their face. All those years ago, watching Neil and Buzz on the moon I thought they were just playing.
Wish someone could do Houmea. It’s an elliptical dwarf planet with fast rotation, so there will be a tangential component of gravity at most latitudes. A person will need to stand and jump in a slanted manner due to the gravity vector there.
The jump on Venus is impossible. The astronaut will be crushed there by atmospheric pressure before he even thinks about the jump. If he doesn't burn out first.
Think twice before jumping on Phobos, as there are chances that you might not even land back. Your jump will grow 773 metres high on Phobos. At last, don't even think of jumping on Sun, because it's impossible
I thought this channel was just for goofy fun?? The amount of “experienced professionals”, have given me more lectures than primary, high school AND college!!😳😳🤣🏴💚🏴
It is a pity that the large planets Jupiter or Saturn don't have a solid surface and thus it cannot be shown that there a person would not only not be able to jump, but would even have difficulty moving, since his weight would be several times greater.
You can jump about 805 meters on Phobos. If you jump that much, you can't come back. However, this doesn't mean that you will go to infinity if you don't jump fast enough (
A third moon of Mars/secret moon of phobos which isnt even visible from Earth and reflects so little light that it is impossible to detect from Earth unless you have some year 57800 technology which I doubt you have. However if this was Deimos, you wouldn't orbit Deimos but would rather orbit Mars as Deimos is even lesser
@@Inactivepaper I don't understand why you wrote this comment as a reply under my comment because it is not related to the subject and what you said is nonsense. First of all, the subject mentioned here is the gravity and gravitational acceleration depending on the mass of the satellites. These can be calculated and my comment was about this. (Phobos on Jump)There is no physical error, I don't know which science you evaluated. The second subject is that we don't need to look at the satellites of Mars from Earth, we can send vehicles to Mars and its orbit, we can take images. This does not require more advanced technology than today. In fact, the technology of these receivers is usually at least 10 years older. For example: 1. The Viking orbiter took an image of Phobos in 1977. 2. Images of Phobos and Deimos were taken from NASA's Mars orbiter. 3. ESA's Mars Express orbiter imaged the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos together on 5 November 2009. The images were acquired with the Super Resolution Channel (SRC) of the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC). The camera took 130 images of the moons on 5 November at 9:14 CET in a span of 1.5 minutes at intervals of 1s, speeding up to 0.5-s intervals toward the end. The image resolution is 110 meters per pixel for Phobos and 240 meters per pixel for Deimos - Deimos was more than twice as far from the camera. Ok? Got it?
@CoSmiC__VoiCe No, i meant you would need advanced tech if you wanted to develop a telescope which can visually detect a human orbiting Mars or phobos from Earth. From Earth. Hope this helps you understand I wasn't even talking about detecting phobos
I saw an Astrokobi vid and now I think there might have been other universe like multiverse but idk I just like to learn about space be harsh and tell me if I’m wrong lol
Imagine jumping a little too hard on Phobos, and accidentally launching yourself into the cosmo.
To infinity and beyond
You can just jump so high in Phobos-Mars’ largest moon.
If the earth was flat, we would have trampolines to the moon
@@yuxuanwang3244its small
If you were on the side facing mars, you will slowly float to it because the gravity is stronger than on phobos.
Never jump on Phobos or you will never be seen again
sometimes you just gotta be careful when you are jumping on that moon I guess
هل تستطيع حتا الوقوف على قدميك؟ @@iielijah_avocadoii
I agree
Phobos is small in space
Everyone in phobos: 🚀
Phobos: one good jump is escape velocity. 😂
No wonder why of it's name, I literally have phobia of out space
for phobos we are rockets 😂
Could be worse... Jump retrograde, and you end up falling onto Mars itself. Or better, depending on what you prefer.
pov: dad going to get milk on Phobos and accidentally jumps too hard, "well son, I'm never coming back"
Phobos: "Bye, bi--h, ahaha"
Mars: "Welcome, bi--h 🌚"
One Fart on Phobos... Adios Amigos !
hahahaha xD
Jump from Phobos is a good idea for an interstellar trip :)
We should to thank that guy who recorded the jumps on every planet for us!
Tbh..... these comments on every space videos nowadays..... not funny anymore..... boring..... come up with something new....
@@Rash23215Agree
@@Rash23215true 😅
Nice job camera man
@@hypekg5719NOT agree
Probably can't even sneeze on phobos our blessings will be like" hope you're going to a better place.
According to chatgpt, a sneeze on phobos could send a human 36.3 cm into the air; pity we'll never get to find out for real.
Moral of the story: never jump on Phobos
Don't sneeze either.
@@zanti4132 or fart....
Or jump on Deimos.
Scary as hell! Bottomline, walking on Phobos is like doing a space walk off your ship! Thus, one will have to either be attached to a space vehicle or have a space suit with a propulsion system to be able to come back to the surface of it in case of an accidental jump!
You would need grappling hooks and just hook yourself on the surface. Even normal walks take you up to scary heights.
I was under the impression that the pressure on Venus was absolutely crushing.. Check it out . .
It definitely is !!
@alangravley9574 .. Yes, it does seem to be a glaring error, which lots of people did not notice.. I sometimes wonder if the uploader added an error purposely so as to procure lots of comments.. I once read that, if anyone were to set foot on Venus, they would be crushed, poisoned, and roasted instantly
@@alangravley9574 atmospheric pressure is different than gravity, if you stood on the bottom of the ocean the pressure would be crushing but you could still jump. Atmospheric pressure comes from all directions while gravity pulls you down.
No, you wouldn't jump into space if you jumped on the surface of Phobos, but you would reach a much greater height compared to jumping on Earth due to its weak gravity.
Phobos has a gravity of about 0.003 times that of Earth, meaning you could float in the air longer, but you would eventually come back down because of gravity. While you might reach a certain height with a strong jump, it wouldn’t be enough to overcome gravity and escape into space.
3:06 Bro really said: “I’m running up that hill, for a deal with god…”
Really cool!
Beautiful music, great visuals.
Let me guess, there are no kangaroos in Phobos!
3:30 GO TO HEAVEN FROM PHOBOS OUT THE OMNIVERE
Yeah. Literally jump into orbit. Yikes. 😳
Excellent vid, very clear, love it & you xxxxx❤🎉
They say that person who jumped on all those celestial objects still went on missing after his last jump and cameramen who chased him also went missing...
dunno why but 0:30 made me die laughing 😂😂
I wonder how accurate these calculations may be, considering the spacesuit weight.
A few years ago I heard that the reason you would see astronauts on the moon doing a hop at the end when they are walking is because the weight of their habitat suit is around 150 pounds and if they stopped walking suddenly, the weight of their body and habitat suit going in forward motion would cause them to launch flat on their face. All those years ago, watching Neil and Buzz on the moon I thought they were just playing.
@@u4riahsc Kind of angular momentum?
@@u4riahsc 🙄🤡
🤣one of the funniest things I’ve read for a while…. Thrr e’d y have no idea this is all sci FICTION did you see buzz & Neil jumping that high….No 🤡
I never think that you will include sedna but I love your video
Jumping on ceres be like:“weeeeee, wait why am I coming down oh nononononnonono, nvm I didn’t die”
Could you imagine: "We only have one rule here on Phobos. Don't jump!"
Paul vaulting in Phobos must be quite a spectacle
Ceres is super cool
Phobos is terrifying
Why do the jumpers seem to accelerate after leaving the ground and slow down as they approach the ground? Not really accurate.
Phobos: if you jump you are just eliminated 😂
I guess there are alot of planets that I didn't know were planets. Learn something new everyday 🤔
moral of the story cameraman goes every where and camera man never dies
Praise be to God.The size of the universe is truly mind boggling!!!
Why has Buzz Aldrin not performed such a jump? The most conspiracy theories would have gone...
Because they never went!
@@stianmathisen4284 🤷🏻
Earth: good moon: awsome titan: bruh 3:01 Phobos: AAAAUUUUGGGGHHHH
3:15 El astronauta: Adiós máster 🤑🤑🤑
3:05 if you jump on photos you'll get lost
Actually, “ if you jump on (photos?)…” you would ruin the pictures!🤪🤣
@@GlowingMpdthat’s not what we’re talking about.
@@miamihonduran9954 👍
So, no trampolines on Phobos then?
No wonder there are no people on Phobos, they're still up in the space.
Ceres looks very fun.
"At that day in space...Johnny was never found again..."
Imagine playing 8v8 football on titan or one of the other low gravity moons. It would be completely unhinged lol
0,5 m = Earth
0,5 m = Venus
1,3 m = Mars
1,3 m = Mercury
3 m = Moon
3,5 m = Titan
6 m = Triton
106 m = Phobos
7,5 m = Pluto
18 m = Ceres
Не прыгайте на Фобосе, пацаны, вы матерям еще нужны!
Спасибо оператору и каскадёру за то,что ради нас полетели на эти планеты и попрыгали там)))😂
Is the weight of the spacesuit factored in? They can weigh for 100+ kg.
3:04 Don't jump on Phobos
Thank you.
On Phobos you can achieve escape velocity!
After jumping in phobos you will become satellite of Mars
Lost me as soon as the Earth jump was shown for comparison on the moon (which was great), but not for Mars nor the others
в принципе если взять парашют, то можно перепрыгнуть с Фобоса на марс😂 если конечно не учитывать что лететь придётся очень долго
3:08 bye
How come we can jump higher in Titan that the Moon? Titan is more massive and bigger than the Moon.
Wish someone could do Houmea. It’s an elliptical dwarf planet with fast rotation, so there will be a tangential component of gravity at most latitudes. A person will need to stand and jump in a slanted manner due to the gravity vector there.
Ohhh, no no, nooo, Vector was left stranded on the moon!! 👍🏻🏴
Dica importante: nunca faço um pulo em phobos 😂😂😂
Sentença de morte ☠️☠️☠️
Why were the moon astronauts not jumping that high like in this video? 0:15
Cuz in this video they diligently jump high, but in that old one they just try to move with light jumps.
This is what I am asking myself. On the Moon the just jumped as high as on earth. Hmm why is that🤔✌️
I now have Phobos Phobia
If you jump at the Moon Phobos, then you can say forever goodbye, it's really scary!
The jump on Venus is impossible. The astronaut will be crushed there by atmospheric pressure before he even thinks about the jump. If he doesn't burn out first.
en Fobos con un saltito te sales del planeta, deve ser divertido,
Digaamoos...que es así..😊
this accidentally got classified as a song on TH-cam music lol💀
Cameraman team
👇😂
Tbh, this angel is enourmous
Que bueno vivir en Ceres, practicamente podes llegar al trabajo volando ❤.
3:20 don't jump in phobos💀💀💀💀☠️☠️
Bro just yeeted from Phobos and became Kars and eventually stopped thinking
Ceres, Triton, Phobos are planets???
No.
I love how at the end the man becomes a shooting star.😂
3:16 bro finna finally rest 💀
Jumpophobia after visiting Phobos
What is the weight of the suit?
Oh shit again phobos is jump on universe 😳 😮
Hi its me faith❤❤❤❤❤ LOEY
Then theres Deimos thats smaller than Fobos💀
Jumping on phobos, be like going on a spacewalk, without a tether, see ya
Imagine Deimos
"My papa was a floating stone" Phobos nr. 1 hit song probably.
Yeah right, is that what was seen on purported moon walks? NO! Yes they were on earth, none so blind …
Jump on phobos = byeeeee 🤣
Excelente
Subhan Allah ❤ indeed the most beautiful sunrise if on earth, indeed how beautifully Allah made this universe
Jumping into phobos: instantly flews away from the megaverse
Think twice before jumping on Phobos, as there are chances that you might not even land back. Your jump will grow 773 metres high on Phobos. At last, don't even think of jumping on Sun, because it's impossible
I could see it clearly with my naked eye yesterday. While driving, a combination of fog and the shading in the upper part of my windshield.
I thought this channel was just for goofy fun?? The amount of “experienced professionals”, have given me more lectures than primary, high school AND college!!😳😳🤣🏴💚🏴
wow! ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ that's so cool I just cry
A lot of these plants would be fun.
It is a pity that the large planets Jupiter or Saturn don't have a solid surface and thus it cannot be shown that there a person would not only not be able to jump, but would even have difficulty moving, since his weight would be several times greater.
Just on Jupiter. Saturn has almost the same gravity of Earth, Uranus slightly less gravity than Earth and Neptune a little more.
Evidence right there, Apollo astronauts never jumped like that!
Бедняга так озирается, попав на Венеру ахах
You can jump about 805 meters on Phobos. If you jump that much, you can't come back. However, this doesn't mean that you will go to infinity if you don't jump fast enough (
A third moon of Mars/secret moon of phobos which isnt even visible from Earth and reflects so little light that it is impossible to detect from Earth unless you have some year 57800 technology which I doubt you have.
However if this was Deimos, you wouldn't orbit Deimos but would rather orbit Mars as Deimos is even lesser
@@Inactivepaper I don't understand why you wrote this comment as a reply under my comment because it is not related to the subject and what you said is nonsense.
First of all, the subject mentioned here is the gravity and gravitational acceleration depending on the mass of the satellites. These can be calculated and my comment was about this. (Phobos on Jump)There is no physical error, I don't know which science you evaluated.
The second subject is that we don't need to look at the satellites of Mars from Earth, we can send vehicles to Mars and its orbit, we can take images. This does not require more advanced technology than today. In fact, the technology of these receivers is usually at least 10 years older.
For example: 1. The Viking orbiter took an image of Phobos in 1977.
2. Images of Phobos and Deimos were taken from NASA's Mars orbiter.
3. ESA's Mars Express orbiter imaged the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos together on 5 November 2009. The images were acquired with the Super Resolution Channel (SRC) of the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC). The camera took 130 images of the moons on 5 November at 9:14 CET in a span of 1.5 minutes at intervals of 1s, speeding up to 0.5-s intervals toward the end. The image resolution is 110 meters per pixel for Phobos and 240 meters per pixel for Deimos - Deimos was more than twice as far from the camera.
Ok? Got it?
@CoSmiC__VoiCe No, i meant you would need advanced tech if you wanted to develop a telescope which can visually detect a human orbiting Mars or phobos from Earth. From Earth. Hope this helps you understand
I wasn't even talking about detecting phobos
@@Inactivepaper What you said has nothing to do with my comment.
@CoSmiC__VoiCe it was meant to NOT related to your comment. That was a seperate comment of mine that somehow got glitched
1:40 Полёт нормальный 😂😂😂😂😂😂
New insult just dropped: Pfshhh, go jump on Phobos you 🤬
If your on a flying platform just above the "Surface" without getting vaporized, could you even jump or stand up right on the sun?
太热了。
@@yuxuanwang3244😾💍
“…if (YOU’RE)…”👍
No.
I saw an Astrokobi vid and now I think there might have been other universe like multiverse but idk I just like to learn about space be harsh and tell me if I’m wrong lol
Phobos: No Need To Rocket to go to the space. 😂😂😂
Are woh toh last mein gayab hi ho gaya 😅😂
Phobos: I SAID NO JUMPING!! NOW I MUST EJECT YOU OFF OF ME. 🌠
You forgot Saturn and Jupiter and Uranus and neptune
They are gas giants bro it's not possible to land on them
Why slow at the end?