I love how it started the journey, very fun and energetic, but in the end it became very sad and lonely as you can feel it just by looking to the sun as it gets far and far away from each planet and the light gets fainter..
@@bunnyphoenix2992 in SpaceEngine (the simulator this guy is using) you can literally go to randombly procedulal, planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, ect or catalogued planets and stars like Kepler 452 b or the galaxy of IC 110. Also space engine can simulate the entire universe technically yes you can get lost but fortunally there is the search thing
I think you'd be more overwhelmed by how shockingly cold it is and all the awful icy (!) lava flows everywhere than being able to enjoy Neptune's beauty unfortunately. It wouldn't be a fun place to hang out ❄️❄️🥶
I'm so impressed that you actually depicted Saturn's rings as they would be from Enceladus - just a thin line, because the moons orbit in the same plane as the rings.
he didnt depict them like that, he is using a simulation called SpaceEngine which DID depict them like that, but he is not the creator of said simulation
@@anotherperson2629 he did. in the description of many of his videos he has stated that he uses SpaceEngine to simulate this. i even used SpaceEngine before so i know how it looks like and this is definitely SpaceEngine
This just makes me appreciate Earth all the more. All these planets are hostile and dead meanwhile there is this one incredibly tiny corner in the universe that's perfect and cozy for us in every way.
Its literally perfect. Nature not always working in out favor makes ppl's egos deny our planet itself it absolutely perfect and perfect for us as a whole.
I bought it a while ago and it was so worth it. I occasionally use it to pass the time and sometimes relax and admire the beauty of our own solar system. Literally infinite content with infinite potential and possibilities, it's impossible to explore everything in the game within your entire lifetime.
I was looking in the comments to see what software you used. So happy now I'm gonna make a TH-cam channel like this one here. Im gonna use the same software to dive into different planets! Thank you so much!
Uranus at 5:22 was gorgeous. Everyone's talking about Neptune, which is also beautiful from it's moon, but that Uranus shot really got to me. Pretty eerie too.
@Jack Aguirre I haven't noticed their anus at 5:22 you must've met and get to know them real close to know it's gorge-ous can you maybe describe that ravine in detail to all of us?
Earth is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen, the sunsets are a sight to behold, cold foggy mornings are peaceful, I couldn't imagine how beautiful other planet's sunsets are, and I'll probably never know
@@sandwich3495 I'm not so it doesn't help. Good for them they are in a better place, I'm still all alone in a shitty place but thanks for reminding me how much better dead people have it.
This is honestly one of the most beautiful videos I have found, just imagine If one day we could see It in reality. Every day's planets are amazing. Keep doing!!
I am just sad they didn't include Charon, as it is effin' huge in proportion to Pluto, with them more being a binary parent system than a (small) planet and moon.
@@josebro352 Yep! While Phuto is his boss, aka the Roman name for Hades, lord of the Underworld. All the planets have Roman god names, and I think it was really great that when Pluto got named they had the good sense of keeping the theme. Pluto was only found in the 1930s, so less than a century ago. Same can be said for the naming of the Kupier Belt dwarf planet pair Eris and Dysnomia (which may be more Greek than Roman, but the ancient mythology theme was upheld). Their unofficial names were Xena and Gabrielle, but they got officially registered with proper divine names.
I actually like the reddish atmosphere on mars, after Mars the days weren’t shown as if you were in the planet but on a moon of that planet so it has no atmosphere, the sun reflects directly into you and just shines at the floor. I think it’s mentionable the fact that the lack of an atmosphere can burn you instantly, because there’s is nothing protecting you from the sun, so its radiation would immediately be felt badly…
Instead of conflicts between nations there will be conflicts between globes; the earthlings against the traitors that left planet earth ;p even if initially mutual you can tell already that a lot of animosity will build between the people lol!
Man, you can feel the harsh, unforgiving loneliness in space in those timelapses from Artemis 1, but somehow seeing those 2 ice giants along with the sun in the distance really hit me differently. It's so far away...
7:40 It is fascinating to be on far Pluto and see not only our familiar Sun but also the Orion constellation, which we can also watch from Earth's night sky.
The length of days are actually called _sidereal_ days. The length of day-night cycles are dictated by its _synodic_ days, that is, the duration for the sun to complete a loop (to return to its starting position) in the sky of a particular planet. This is a very important distinction for Mercury and Venus as the years are so fast and the days take so long. The sidereal day in Mercury may be less than 60 Earth days long, but the synodic day is actually longer than that. For Venus the synodic day is shorter due to the fact that it spins in the opposite direction. On Earth, sidereal day is roughly 4 minutes shorter than the synodic day. As a planet goes further from its parent star, its orbit becomes slower and slower so that the synodic and sidereal days are basically the same length.
@@_sam29 “”🤓” -says the fool, waiting for someone to laugh” -says someone who obviously can’t take a joke and would rather start an argument in TH-cam replies than just ignoring the message
While NASA can't fly to Mars, the author of this video has already been to Mercury, Venus, Mars and more just to make this video. Respect for such people!
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Damn everytime I watch those kind of videos it makes me feel that how Incredible life would be if I've been born like 10 centuries from now , maybe I could have studied to be some kind of a pathfinder in space and explore all of those silent and quietful planets... To you who maybe or not will read this comment in distant time, rethinks that even if our world is sad sometimes , when you look up at the skies on those silent planets you'll see that pale blue dot called home and think about all those people in the past who dreamed of being at your place . 💫
Nice to see you included Pluto as a planet in the solar system. Many viewers still regard Pluto as a planet regardless of what the International Astronomical Union think! Good on you!
kind of unfair though, if you're gonna include Pluto then you should also include Eris, Makemake, Sedna, Ceres, Vesta, Haumea and 20 others that I cant name off the top of my head
@@Hecuba39 Good point. Guess it depends on where you think our solar sr system actually ends. Does it end at Pluto or wherever. They will always be discovering new astronomical bodies beyond Pluto so I guess the fairest thing to say is that our solar system doesn’t have an end. And how big does a body have to be to be regarded as a planet as well? They don’t need to have a moon because neither Mercury or Venus do. Mercury is 2440 in diameter so is approx 1300 km wider than Pluto as well, so at what size is a body regarded as a planet. It’s all open to conjecture. I guess when Pluto was discovered, they never thought there would be so many other bodies beyond it. Shows how wrong you can be when it comes to space exploration doesn’t it!
@@Hecuba39 Exactly. Pluto should've been in its own video with the other dwarf planets, the other four IAU official and the six or so considered most likely to also be dwarf planets.
@@vincentsgames9876 Pluto's the most voluminous but Eris is 27% more massive. That Pluto's orbit overlaps with the orbit of other dwarf planets is why Pluto was reclassified, since that's not something that major planets do (such orbits would be highly unstable in major planets owing to their much higher gravity).
Beautiful music choice, it gave it a "space is not so scary" vibe and I was able to enjoy these cool facts without the feeling of impending doom space is sometimes known for giving. Lol
Not long after the New Horizons visit at Pluto, I heard just how dark it is at Pluto. At High Noon, illumination at the surface is equivalent to pre-dawn twilight on Earth, approximately five minutes prior to sunrise or following sunset. The photos taken by New Horizons were all extended exposures to make up the difference and show them as they would look if they were around the distance from Sun to Earth.
I was expecting something different. The point of a timelapse is the camera staying in one place and then speeding up to convey the effect of passing of time. It was interesting to see the moons in the ice giants, but the camera moving around and not having the same timescale would be points of improvements in the future.
i feel this too, the video is neat for sure but all it does is show something an artist rendition could show better, without even doing the timelapse thing so we visually see the scale between the lengths of days. i personally dont fine the moving camera that much of a downside but i understand a stationary camera would have done the job better. i wouldnt even care if the title wasnt misleading a bit
a timelapse is just, well, a lapse in time. it doesn't strictly have to have the camera stay in one place, it's just common to have it that way. and it was cool having the camera move around and seeing the space and landscape around
The view from Triton is gorgeous, with the light reflected off Neptune reflecting off the ice, and the deep cobalt blue twilight. I think I would pay extra for a house with that view on Triton. I love to see how the sun would look from other worlds in our solar system. Thank you for posting.😊
Man, I love these videos. It gives me the relaxing vibes before going to bed. Also, it's so interesting to see how each atmosphere makes each day completely unique from one planet to another. One thing, however, that got me out of immersion, was that the planets were not moving when filming from one of their moons, which is weird
Also, the sun was rotating around the planets/moons, rather than displaying Newtonian physics. It kinda killed it for me. Having the gas giants just hanging out in the same spot in the sky as the sun rotated around em. Wat.
Just saying, but I think a lot of people tend to forget that a day on earth isn’t 24 hours. It’s actually 23.9 hours. That makes a huge difference, and is why we have Leap Years.
I don’t think this is true. The sun, viewed from Pluto, is still bright enough to damage your eyes. If you held your hand out to block the sun, and gave your eyes time to adjust, then stars might be visible. But there is also a thin atmosphere that would glow blue, so the view would be imperfect.
If you have a slightly better computer than a shit with a proper videocard, you can download freely the Space Engine game, and you can see the same much freely and widely then he showing with his screen recorder...😊
Fantastic video. Such a profound sense of loneliness. Particularly the view from Ariel as the sun sets and the darkness consumes Uranus in the far, cold distance.
Wonderful video you made! Makes me think of being born too early for interstellar travel, yet, born too late to experience the apollo missions. However, Artemis will change that. Hopefully in the future, I could experience venturing the moon or even Mars.
@@JackOfen Fine. Do what you must. But excluding an actual planet (Pluto is still a planet, not a moon of Neptune or anything like that, until proven otherwise) is just silly.
@@Eli-uu4vt Nobody claims it's a moon. It's a stellar object that is not a star, sattelite, planet or asteroid. That's why it's classified as a dwarf. And that has been proven! And if you complain that Pluto used to be considered a planet, let me remind you that Ceres and Eris used to be planets too but were reclassified, yet I don't see you complaining about that. So either you do this because you are ignorant and stubbornly nostalgic or because you are a hypocrite.
The Universe is the most beautiful creation, and we all have a piece of it in form of imagination The stars, moons, planets on their endless journey, As if there were puppets on the strings of creators. How did it all began, and how will it all end? Facing the vastness beyond our imagination, yet we try to express the tension that we feel deep inside. Exploring filled with hope, knowing there are dangers, pushing our boundaries to open the door for something unexpected. The sparks of lights birthing and being undone, Dancing in the vast longing for something beyond.
8:06 Now that is beautiful. Standing on the surface of Ariel and seeing that bright beautiful planet at night. The only thing is Uranus actually has smaller thin rings like Saturn and they should be visible, but otherwise lovely work.
0:40 "During Mercurian nights, you would be able to see stars because of the nonexistent atmosphere and the lack of any moons. Uhhh.... on Earth we have an atmosphere AND a moon yet we can still see stars so that logic seems a little off.
I think he meant like really clear the reason we put telescopes such as Hubble and James Web is space is because of the interference of Earth's atmosphere
One word to describe all of this: Interesting. 😊 Although there was something I found a bit confusing: ”A day on Venus is longer than an year Earth-time.” ”A day on Venus is 243 Earth-days.” A year Earth-time is 365,25 days (with a leap year every fourth year). Get it? I’m not mad or anything, I’m just wondering. 🙂 However, the timestamp in this video, for what I’m talking about, is 1:13. 🙂
It’s space engine, it’s a program on steam that is basically the entire universe. All stars we have discovered are in this game and also some randomly generated ones aswell.
It would be interesting living on a planet with such different day and/or year lengths to ours. Their time management would have to be based on something completely different than we do it.
love this! small correction: you're measuring a "day" by how long each body takes to rotate around its axis, rather than by the observed duration from one sunrise to the next. on most bodies the difference between the two is negligibly small... but on mercury, since it rotates 3 times per 2 orbits, a day as measured from sunrise to sunrise would take two mercurian years, or about 180 earth days. likewise, since venus is rotating in the opposite direction from its orbit, its day is roughly half of its year - ballpark, let's say 115 earth days. other than that, this is brilliant!
The only thing I could think of during the Jupiter and Saturn timelapses was that I would probably pee me space pants if I was on one of the closer moons whatching one of those massive planets come into view. It looks awesome but super scary at the same time
1:06 in reality, the day is not that bright on Venus, like you said for Venus night, the atmosphere is so thick that only 5% of solar ray can reach the floor
Just thought to add, the music in this is beautiful by the way, and really adds to the beautiful shots. Scenes like 6:30 definitely make me reflect on the beauty of planets, our world and the wider universe etc 🙂 Nice video!
7:01 where is Charon? Pluto’s moon in which is tidally locked with? Pretty sure there would at least be a time in Pluto that it would suddenly go black in the middle of the day cause of Charon blocking the Sun, or maybe I just missed it. (I know these day time lapses come from an engine)
When two objects are tidally locked the sides not facing each other never see each other. I'm guessing the video was taken from Pluto's equivalent of the International Date Line, which is on the opposite side of the one that Charon is locked to.
@@l0afu bro I saw somewhere 1.07 I didn't even click on the time stamp but I definitely saw 1.7 maybe he's talking about something else and Me something else
@@nick.p.9328 Mars' sky is blue at sunset, and Uranus & Neptune's skies are blue due to the gases their skies are made of absorbing red light very well.
Can we appreciate the fact that this guy went to every planet to record a day for us
I'm only *saying* but maybe they took videos from others...
Please don't make baseless accusations like that. All the footage is from me.
Oh. I just thought but I said maybe tho.
also very cool! You just went to Mars too?
@@nicolasbonnascimento you didnt get the joke...
@@nicolasbonnascimento I KNEW IT
I’ve always wanted to see what a day on Earth would look like, incredible.
yeah, im a Martian and i've always wanted to see how it looks, because every Earthling told me that it is very beautiful
I live in venus at night it's dark in here am jealous of earthlings
@@anshumansingh6565 how do you even function when a day in your planet is longer than your year
Gnarp gnarp 👽
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I love how it started the journey, very fun and energetic, but in the end it became very sad and lonely as you can feel it just by looking to the sun as it gets far and far away from each planet and the light gets fainter..
@@emi21themoon wait what
@@emi21themoon explain pls
@@bunnyphoenix2992 in SpaceEngine (the simulator this guy is using) you can literally go to randombly procedulal, planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, ect or catalogued planets and stars like Kepler 452 b or the galaxy of IC 110. Also space engine can simulate the entire universe technically
yes you can get lost but fortunally there is the search thing
Wow thats like the progression of a human life in a way…
@@emi21themoonwow. Then is it like how the real thing is or just a simulation or based on assumption
6:03 Imagine being able to be there in real life just to admire how beautiful this is.
You will be dead before you even reach there
@@asmitasinha6547 That's why I said imagine
Neptune is my favorite planet, when i saw that, i just started crying, it’s so beautiful
@@asmitasinha6547Then I guess my tonton will see you on Io
I think you'd be more overwhelmed by how shockingly cold it is and all the awful icy (!) lava flows everywhere than being able to enjoy Neptune's beauty unfortunately. It wouldn't be a fun place to hang out ❄️❄️🥶
I'm so impressed that you actually depicted Saturn's rings as they would be from Enceladus - just a thin line, because the moons orbit in the same plane as the rings.
Space engine is a crazy application
Yes 👍 and it’s very precisely shown that gas giant planets appear stationary when viewed from their satellites due to tidal lock of the satellites.
he didnt depict them like that, he is using a simulation called SpaceEngine which DID depict them like that, but he is not the creator of said simulation
@@TerrariaTreewho said they're on a simulation?
@@anotherperson2629 he did. in the description of many of his videos he has stated that he uses SpaceEngine to simulate this.
i even used SpaceEngine before so i know how it looks like and this is definitely SpaceEngine
Love how a day in Mercury is comparable to one year into Mercury. Then there's Venus, where a day is longer than a year.
You don’t make sense. Mercury is one day and one year???? Also what is that username are you ok
@@kaputairline he does make sense you dont
@@kaputairline the comment does make sense also you should be talking about your own username too
@@kaputairline the comment makes sense my guy
@@kaputairline do you know what comparable means
That was surprisingly emotional just how massive the universe is and how tiny humans are it’s breathtaking
Tiny and meaningless compared to the rest of the universe.
size does not matter bruh
Free Palestine
@@IeldudeI Bro thinks a bunch of rocks floating in the middle of interstellar space are worth more than human lives
@@AddieWalker-wb6lt you’re definitely a smart person because that’s definitely what I was trying to say. 😆
This just makes me appreciate Earth all the more. All these planets are hostile and dead meanwhile there is this one incredibly tiny corner in the universe that's perfect and cozy for us in every way.
tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny lil blue dot :D
Exactly, yet we keep destroying it 😢
@@kristenmoonriseOI do NOT bring the mood down >:(
@@kristenmoonriseit makes me so sad and hopeless, I wish this would stop sooner
@@ownsupernoob2 it should empower you to take care of the earth and motivate others to do the same
A day on Earth looks so warm and good, compared to the other trist and cold ones. Makes you think how special our place really is.
Its literally perfect. Nature not always working in out favor makes ppl's egos deny our planet itself it absolutely perfect and perfect for us as a whole.
Imagine living on a moon where the mother planet is so huge in the sky. And the sun shining brightly from so far away.
5:45
The hazy atmosphere and the crescent Neptune is a site to behold.
👏
oh yeah i love to hold sites
@@АртемЛысенко-щ5ф bomb has been planted
@Vito Rao he did t make the animation, it’s from a computer program.
@Vito Rao we can't even make That type of animation tho
i honestly can't believe you used space engine for this, its one of the greatest space games ever that no one knows about
Very true, underrated software for sure!
I bought it a while ago and it was so worth it. I occasionally use it to pass the time and sometimes relax and admire the beauty of our own solar system. Literally infinite content with infinite potential and possibilities, it's impossible to explore everything in the game within your entire lifetime.
I was looking in the comments to see what software you used. So happy now I'm gonna make a TH-cam channel like this one here. Im gonna use the same software to dive into different planets! Thank you so much!
Uranus at 5:22 was gorgeous. Everyone's talking about Neptune, which is also beautiful from it's moon, but that Uranus shot really got to me. Pretty eerie too.
@Jack Aguirre
I haven't noticed their anus at 5:22
you must've met and get to know them real close to know it's gorge-ous
can you maybe describe that ravine in detail to all of us?
So kind of you! May I ask why mine is eerie?
Weird compliment about my anus…… but thanks I guess
@@IATEALLTHECHEESEWhere does the filthy unmedicated person become yours? 😂
Uranus the Magician
0:01 Intro
0:05 Mercury
1:05 Venus
1:27 Earth
2:01 Mars
2:45 Jupiter (View from io)
3:52 Saturn (View from Enceladus)
4:44 Uranus (View from Ariel)
5:43 Neptune (View from Triton)
6:43 Pluto
8:06 End
Why Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune's views are from moons?
Because they are Gas Giants, they don't have a surface@@esteralee4749
@@esteralee4749because I think on those planets there conditions are harsh so they can’t real get a close look on it.
Should’ve done titan bro
Wait Ariel? That's a name of a moon?
this moved me to tears
Thank you :') or sorry...?
@@Stargaze_youtube LOL happy tears! Feeling small is such a comforting feeling to me, it’s why I always end up watching space videos at night! xD
Earth is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen, the sunsets are a sight to behold, cold foggy mornings are peaceful, I couldn't imagine how beautiful other planet's sunsets are, and I'll probably never know
Sunsets on Mars are blue ;)
I feel sad because both of my parents are gone and they will never again enjoy the night sky like we do.
@@MLBlue30 Keep your head up man, if you're religious then they are in the most beautiful place
@@MLBlue30 im sure they're probably out there roaming in space and enjoying the sunsets of planets far from us🙂
@@sandwich3495 I'm not so it doesn't help. Good for them they are in a better place, I'm still all alone in a shitty place but thanks for reminding me how much better dead people have it.
This is honestly one of the most beautiful videos I have found, just imagine If one day we could see It in reality. Every day's planets are amazing. Keep doing!!
Thank you I will!!
@@Stargaze_youtubeHi which app did you use
@@asmitasinha6547 Space Engine, it's in the description, learn to read!
@@manic-n5n I may have missed it Ok? No need to be so rude
@@asmitasinha6547I think he was joking with the learn to read...
Thank you for including Pluto. It will always be a planet to me ❤️
That's so very nice of you to consider Pluto a planet Billy ❤️
Ditto.
I am just sad they didn't include Charon, as it is effin' huge in proportion to Pluto, with them more being a binary parent system than a (small) planet and moon.
@@TheMimiSard Charon was also the creepy boatman who ferried souls across the river Styx in the Underworld in Greek mythology.
@@josebro352 Yep! While Phuto is his boss, aka the Roman name for Hades, lord of the Underworld. All the planets have Roman god names, and I think it was really great that when Pluto got named they had the good sense of keeping the theme. Pluto was only found in the 1930s, so less than a century ago. Same can be said for the naming of the Kupier Belt dwarf planet pair Eris and Dysnomia (which may be more Greek than Roman, but the ancient mythology theme was upheld). Their unofficial names were Xena and Gabrielle, but they got officially registered with proper divine names.
2:05 seeing Mercury, Venus and Earth all in Mars' sky is pretty amazing!
Just realizing how much I would miss the blue sky if we had to colonize another planet.
Yeah the earth is beautiful.
earth is all yours dont worry.
I actually like the reddish atmosphere on mars, after Mars the days weren’t shown as if you were in the planet but on a moon of that planet so it has no atmosphere, the sun reflects directly into you and just shines at the floor. I think it’s mentionable the fact that the lack of an atmosphere can burn you instantly, because there’s is nothing protecting you from the sun, so its radiation would immediately be felt badly…
Instead of conflicts between nations there will be conflicts between globes; the earthlings against the traitors that left planet earth ;p even if initially mutual you can tell already that a lot of animosity will build between the people lol!
@@TheGreatDetectiveKnows what the fuck are u on about?
I like how a mars day is only 37 minutes longer than earth.
adds up in the long term
@@seezee_Every ~39 days they would roughly line up again :)
Props to the camera man for traveling to a bunch of planets and moons
Time to wait for somebody to get whoooooshed
The one and only camera guy.
I wonder how much he gets paid 🤔
@@twixen835 I will make that time longer
"Umm you do know that's an animation right?" 🤓
3:39 This is so beautiful it brought a tear to my eye.
Man, you can feel the harsh, unforgiving loneliness in space in those timelapses from Artemis 1, but somehow seeing those 2 ice giants along with the sun in the distance really hit me differently. It's so far away...
7:40 It is fascinating to be on far Pluto and see not only our familiar Sun but also the Orion constellation, which we can also watch from Earth's night sky.
The length of days are actually called _sidereal_ days. The length of day-night cycles are dictated by its _synodic_ days, that is, the duration for the sun to complete a loop (to return to its starting position) in the sky of a particular planet. This is a very important distinction for Mercury and Venus as the years are so fast and the days take so long. The sidereal day in Mercury may be less than 60 Earth days long, but the synodic day is actually longer than that. For Venus the synodic day is shorter due to the fact that it spins in the opposite direction.
On Earth, sidereal day is roughly 4 minutes shorter than the synodic day. As a planet goes further from its parent star, its orbit becomes slower and slower so that the synodic and sidereal days are basically the same length.
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@@hack_jackjk4134 "🤓" -says the fool, waiting for someone to laugh
@@_sam29 “”🤓” -says the fool, waiting for someone to laugh” -says someone who obviously can’t take a joke and would rather start an argument in TH-cam replies than just ignoring the message
:o nice info
@@hack_jackjk4134 🤓
While NASA can't fly to Mars, the author of this video has already been to Mercury, Venus, Mars and more just to make this video. Respect for such people!
r/woooosh
@@robloxhorrorman3537What?
@@TurboLight orma chucken box, letah anna potter really does not portray the ayito-bongartron. Alpacas have raided the mural multiverse and chorocco choreographed and alamabainian oppa management and derogatory pororm portrait portraying portayral portrayal. Uncle bongo-chinga-chimichangas, the proalamangraty, is currently currented in current currency culture and piracy por. Lambatrash lambatrayson lingo.🎉🎉🎉
@@robloxhorrorman3537this caused ww16 don’t Ever say it again
Damn everytime I watch those kind of videos it makes me feel that how Incredible life would be if I've been born like 10 centuries from now , maybe I could have studied to be some kind of a pathfinder in space and explore all of those silent and quietful planets... To you who maybe or not will read this comment in distant time, rethinks that even if our world is sad sometimes , when you look up at the skies on those silent planets you'll see that pale blue dot called home and think about all those people in the past who dreamed of being at your place . 💫
This is an amazing comment
Ur gonna get executed because people would think ur a witch and they were very religious too
Dude, work could literally be travelling through distant stars and moving out would be moving from one galaxy to another
@@synexiasaturnds727yearsago7 You’re one of those people that SEVERELY underestimate the distance in space
Bold to assume humanity will still exist in 1000 years
People and pictures tell you that space is beautiful all the time.
But they never tell you that seeing it play out can move you to tears.
Nice to see you included Pluto as a planet in the solar system. Many viewers still regard Pluto as a planet regardless of what the International Astronomical Union think! Good on you!
kind of unfair though, if you're gonna include Pluto then you should also include Eris, Makemake, Sedna, Ceres, Vesta, Haumea and 20 others that I cant name off the top of my head
@@Hecuba39 Good point. Guess it depends on where you think our solar sr system actually ends. Does it end at Pluto or wherever. They will always be discovering new astronomical bodies beyond Pluto so I guess the fairest thing to say is that our solar system doesn’t have an end. And how big does a body have to be to be regarded as a planet as well? They don’t need to have a moon because neither Mercury or Venus do. Mercury is 2440 in diameter so is approx 1300 km wider than Pluto as well, so at what size is a body regarded as a planet. It’s all open to conjecture. I guess when Pluto was discovered, they never thought there would be so many other bodies beyond it. Shows how wrong you can be when it comes to space exploration doesn’t it!
There are a large number of celestial objects in our solar system that are similar in size or bigger than pluto
@@Hecuba39 Exactly. Pluto should've been in its own video with the other dwarf planets, the other four IAU official and the six or so considered most likely to also be dwarf planets.
@@vincentsgames9876 Pluto's the most voluminous but Eris is 27% more massive. That Pluto's orbit overlaps with the orbit of other dwarf planets is why Pluto was reclassified, since that's not something that major planets do (such orbits would be highly unstable in major planets owing to their much higher gravity).
Such relaxing yet haunting and beautiful music. Perfect choice.
Thank you! Music in desscription.
this is so great! this channel is so underrated, i wish it a big success!
Thank you so much!!
@@Stargaze_youtube hey can you calculate all of these days so you can see how much days does it take to make a year
6:04 Neptune’s sunlit glow is cool!
The title doesn’t lie, you got all of the classical planets! Thumbs up! 👍🏻
Thank you very much!
list of days
0:01 Mercury
1:05 venus
1:30 earth
2:00 mars
2:43 júpiter/IO
3:54 Saturn/encelads
4:59 uranus/ariel
5:49 neptune/tritón
6:45 Pluto
Beautiful music choice, it gave it a "space is not so scary" vibe and I was able to enjoy these cool facts without the feeling of impending doom space is sometimes known for giving. Lol
Thank you! Some of my other videos might give you the impending doom feeling lol
Thanks for the video! Space Engine is an amazing program!
This is very cool. There are some atypical days too like the midnight sun which is actually common on Uranus and its moons.
Uranus and mooning give us a crude joke.
This was so astonishing! I feel so relaxed after watching this!
Thank you!!
Can you imagine what that must actually look like to be there, I envy the first humans that see this with their own eyes. 5:10
Venus having a longer day than its year is just crazy O_O
Not long after the New Horizons visit at Pluto, I heard just how dark it is at Pluto. At High Noon, illumination at the surface is equivalent to pre-dawn twilight on Earth, approximately five minutes prior to sunrise or following sunset. The photos taken by New Horizons were all extended exposures to make up the difference and show them as they would look if they were around the distance from Sun to Earth.
I like the way when the sun rises on Earth the music shifts at 1:29
Same
I was expecting something different. The point of a timelapse is the camera staying in one place and then speeding up to convey the effect of passing of time. It was interesting to see the moons in the ice giants, but the camera moving around and not having the same timescale would be points of improvements in the future.
i feel this too, the video is neat for sure but all it does is show something an artist rendition could show better, without even doing the timelapse thing so we visually see the scale between the lengths of days. i personally dont fine the moving camera that much of a downside but i understand a stationary camera would have done the job better.
i wouldnt even care if the title wasnt misleading a bit
Yeah I get your point, though I like to show the environment/the planets orbiting. Thank you for the feedback.
The moving camera really obscured Mercury’s weird non-integer tidal locking.
a timelapse is just, well, a lapse in time. it doesn't strictly have to have the camera stay in one place, it's just common to have it that way. and it was cool having the camera move around and seeing the space and landscape around
The view from Triton is gorgeous, with the light reflected off Neptune reflecting off the ice, and the deep cobalt blue twilight. I think I would pay extra for a house with that view on Triton. I love to see how the sun would look from other worlds in our solar system. Thank you for posting.😊
Man, I love these videos. It gives me the relaxing vibes before going to bed. Also, it's so interesting to see how each atmosphere makes each day completely unique from one planet to another. One thing, however, that got me out of immersion, was that the planets were not moving when filming from one of their moons, which is weird
5:22
For some reason I can't explain... I feel this view so familiar
Is just so...relaxing
I guess you could say Uranus ‘mooned’ all of us 💀
This soundtrack sounds like something out of an Elder Scrolls game. Very peacefull and melodic. ❤️
Great , ya made a good work I really enjoyed and I like the fact that u put Pluto because it deserved 🐧
The visuals and the music combine to make this video quite beautiful!
Thank you!!
This is so beautiful. To imagine a day on these planets. Very uplifting.
The graphics were phenomenal, felt like I was actually there.
It was practically GTA3 graphics…
Also, the sun was rotating around the planets/moons, rather than displaying Newtonian physics. It kinda killed it for me. Having the gas giants just hanging out in the same spot in the sky as the sun rotated around em. Wat.
@@wingy200 Pretty sure I was joking lol
@@DecisiveTv I know, I just had to add on my gripes.
I love how dawn and dusk on Mars are blue. Looks amazing
Just saying, but I think a lot of people tend to forget that a day on earth isn’t 24 hours. It’s actually 23.9 hours. That makes a huge difference, and is why we have Leap Years.
Thank you for including Pluto! ❤
Wow, since Pluto is really far away from the sun, you can actually see the stars even during the day on Pluto.
I don’t think this is true. The sun, viewed from Pluto, is still bright enough to damage your eyes. If you held your hand out to block the sun, and gave your eyes time to adjust, then stars might be visible. But there is also a thin atmosphere that would glow blue, so the view would be imperfect.
@@VPWedding Hmmmmmm, I guess you're right, I'm gonna have to learn more in astronomy... I guess.
Yup, Orion still looks like Orion.
@@VPWeddingif you have a space suit of course
You always make up good video subcribed and liked ! :D
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Can I recommend a video of seeing all of the planets and objects from different planets? Like seeing the Earth and the Moon from Mars.
Why? We're not close enough to anything. It'll look just like a star.
The music is such a relaxed mood in this video. Good job!
This definitely needs more views educational and very real and good quality
So on Venus, we would be celebrating our birthdays every single day!!!
yes!
Twice a day, in fact!
That's absolutly petrifying... and amazing to see. Good job!
Thank you!!
If you have a slightly better computer than a shit with a proper videocard, you can download freely the Space Engine game, and you can see the same much freely and widely then he showing with his screen recorder...😊
I’m happy to see Pluto included here. I know it’s a “dwarf planet” but it’ll always be an important part of our solar system to me
Would've been cool to see some of the other dwarf planets like Eris and Ceres though
It’s a planet.
@@hetakusoda2977 Yes! I agree 100%! Sedna would've been really fascinating!
I absolutely agree! Maybe dwarf planets should be categorized as a third type of planet, that way everyone's happy.
We have our emotions attached with Pluto since its planet days.
Fantastic video. Such a profound sense of loneliness. Particularly the view from Ariel as the sun sets and the darkness consumes Uranus in the far, cold distance.
It’s unbelievable how you only have 18k subs, you deserve more
Thank you :)
Wonderful video you made! Makes me think of being born too early for interstellar travel, yet, born too late to experience the apollo missions. However, Artemis will change that. Hopefully in the future, I could experience venturing the moon or even Mars.
@0:46 funny how you can see stars from earth as well, on a clear night. If there isn't too much artificial light.
Yeah there is a lot of light pollution especially near cities
@@Stargaze_youtube : go to the right spot and you can see the milky way.
Only certain people have the vision to see it with their naked eye. I went to cherry springs PA and couldn’t see it with my eyes.
Beautiful. And I'm so glad that you included Pluto as a planet. As it should be!
Then include all the other 7 dwarf planets as well, like Sedna, Ceres, Makemake etc.
It's just stupid if you single Pluto out
@@JackOfen Fine. Do what you must. But excluding an actual planet (Pluto is still a planet, not a moon of Neptune or anything like that, until proven otherwise) is just silly.
@@Eli-uu4vt
Nobody claims it's a moon. It's a stellar object that is not a star, sattelite, planet or asteroid. That's why it's classified as a dwarf. And that has been proven!
And if you complain that Pluto used to be considered a planet, let me remind you that Ceres and Eris used to be planets too but were reclassified, yet I don't see you complaining about that. So either you do this because you are ignorant and stubbornly nostalgic or because you are a hypocrite.
The Universe is the most beautiful creation,
and we all have a piece of it in form of imagination
The stars, moons, planets on their endless journey,
As if there were puppets on the strings of creators.
How did it all began, and how will it all end?
Facing the vastness beyond our imagination,
yet we try to express the tension that we feel deep inside.
Exploring filled with hope, knowing there are dangers,
pushing our boundaries to open the door for something unexpected.
The sparks of lights birthing and being undone,
Dancing in the vast longing for something beyond.
Hello Stargaze, i have only 11 words to say, you were my childhood youtuber and you are my favorite youtuber!
That's so wholesome. Thank you very much!
@@Stargaze_youtube no problem bro!
@@Stargaze_youtubehello, I love your video. Could you please tell me what the music is in the first half of the video - thank you.
A beautiful video. 👍
Thank you!!
I really love first music, it's so calm and peaceful 😢❤
8:06 Now that is beautiful. Standing on the surface of Ariel and seeing that bright beautiful planet at night.
The only thing is Uranus actually has smaller thin rings like Saturn and they should be visible, but otherwise lovely work.
Thank you for all your work doing the animation
0:40 "During Mercurian nights, you would be able to see stars because of the nonexistent atmosphere and the lack of any moons. Uhhh.... on Earth we have an atmosphere AND a moon yet we can still see stars so that logic seems a little off.
I think he meant like really clear
the reason we put telescopes such as Hubble and James Web is space is because of the interference of Earth's atmosphere
One word to describe all of this:
Interesting. 😊
Although there was something I found a bit confusing:
”A day on Venus is longer than an year Earth-time.”
”A day on Venus is 243 Earth-days.”
A year Earth-time is 365,25 days (with a leap year every fourth year).
Get it? I’m not mad or anything, I’m just wondering. 🙂
However, the timestamp in this video, for what I’m talking about, is 1:13. 🙂
I am talking about a Venusian year ;). Never said it was an Earth year.
Crazy how you went to the planets and recorded these for us! Dedication
Stupid and unfunny comment. You should feel bad about yourself.
Great, this is one of those videos that should have come to me sooner. Space explorers sometimes need a peaceful corner like this.
What a masterpiece… being able to fly drones this far-away exploring our universe. This is the TH-cam videos I love
WHERE ARE YOU GETTING THIS FOOTAGE FROM?!?!?!? also this music and watching a timelapse of moons and planets is so nice
Space engine, a program on computers
SpaceEngine
he hired a cameraman to record this video
@@goldenscout7484 The cameraman never dies.
It’s space engine, it’s a program on steam that is basically the entire universe. All stars we have discovered are in this game and also some randomly generated ones aswell.
It would be interesting living on a planet with such different day and/or year lengths to ours. Their time management would have to be based on something completely different than we do it.
Thanks to the cameraman for travelling to every planet and staying there with harsh climate
You should have taken the risk then
Lame…
Thank you for including Pluto as well. The shot from Pluto in particular really showed how distant the sun is that far out in the solar system.
"You are sentenced to 10 days in jail."
"Phew, that's not that bad."
"In Venus."
wow i had no idea how a day on earth looked like
cant wait to visit
6:43 Where is Charon? I expected Pluto's moon to be at least somewhat visible knowing it's really big compared to the planet. Beautiful video, though!
Pluto and Charo are tidely locked to each others, so one side of Pluto never sees it
I need a 360° video of this so I can watch it in vr. So peacefull
100%
love this! small correction:
you're measuring a "day" by how long each body takes to rotate around its axis, rather than by the observed duration from one sunrise to the next. on most bodies the difference between the two is negligibly small... but on mercury, since it rotates 3 times per 2 orbits, a day as measured from sunrise to sunrise would take two mercurian years, or about 180 earth days. likewise, since venus is rotating in the opposite direction from its orbit, its day is roughly half of its year - ballpark, let's say 115 earth days.
other than that, this is brilliant!
Randomly got this in my recommendations, glad I checked it out. Beautiful, thanks for posting!
The only thing I could think of during the Jupiter and Saturn timelapses was that I would probably pee me space pants if I was on one of the closer moons whatching one of those massive planets come into view. It looks awesome but super scary at the same time
1:06 in reality, the day is not that bright on Venus, like you said for Venus night, the atmosphere is so thick that only 5% of solar ray can reach the floor
respect to the camera man who took the time to make this
Just thought to add, the music in this is beautiful by the way, and really adds to the beautiful shots. Scenes like 6:30 definitely make me reflect on the beauty of planets, our world and the wider universe etc 🙂 Nice video!
Thank you!!
What a fascinating channel wow I love the content
7:01 where is Charon? Pluto’s moon in which is tidally locked with? Pretty sure there would at least be a time in Pluto that it would suddenly go black in the middle of the day cause of Charon blocking the Sun, or maybe I just missed it. (I know these day time lapses come from an engine)
Charon is actually below Pluto since Pluto is in an elliptical orbit.
When two objects are tidally locked the sides not facing each other never see each other. I'm guessing the video was taken from Pluto's equivalent of the International Date Line, which is on the opposite side of the one that Charon is locked to.
You likely just explained your own question in the second sentence
@@EpicgamerGTG This was one year ago, I just gained consciousness
@@interitusthegalactican_cc and yet you have no problem with a comment from a day ago
3:07 1.7 Earth days is almost 41 hours.
Are you blind? It said 1.07 not 1.7.
@@SaadWasTaken You're more blind
@@FebruaryHas30Days broo you liked your own comment 💀
@@SaadWasTakenIt was actually 1.7 Earth Days(40.8 Hours) on Io.
@@l0afu bro I saw somewhere 1.07 I didn't even click on the time stamp but I definitely saw 1.7 maybe he's talking about something else and Me something else
Fact:a mercury day has approximately 50 days, yet a year would be 88, because the rotation is super slow, but the orbit is fast.
the sudden change of music really set the tone of the video.. impressive
Thank you!
So glad that you've included pluto❤
0:14 Why Mercury has black sky even with the Sun?
bc mercury has no atmosphere
i mean very thin atmosphere, unlike earth
@@hwangsieunlove just like moon, black sky even with sun right?
Earth is the only planet where the sky is blue due to having oxygen and an atmosphere
@@nick.p.9328 Mars' sky is blue at sunset, and Uranus & Neptune's skies are blue due to the gases their skies are made of absorbing red light very well.
I feel so proud when I see earth. It’s like your country is being represented.