the one who hasn't launched yet (I'm thinking of JUICE or a mission to Enceladus), but the footage of Cassini is the one that I love the most, but that might be because of beautiful Saturn... Im also amazed by the pictures of the surface of Venus of the Venera missions, also taking into account the hellish conditions they were taken in
Fun Fact: Every mission the USA attempted to land on Venus, the craft failed before reaching the surface. The USSR landed on Venus and took photos of the surface among other things. One of the Russian craft transmitted for 2 hours before melting in the very hot sulfuric atmosphere. However every USSR mission to land on Mars failed. The only one that even managed to land, transmitted for 20 seconds before dying. Meanwhile the USA has landed several probes and rovers on Mars.
They got there, there are many houses, not sure about cars or trucks, am sure there are city's...On a Mars video, 99% of the watchers saw nothing!!! Exactly what they expected!!! I pointed out thousands of houses, many cars, some trucks and a city at 2:04 many went back and were shocked!!! they had looked at it!! but did not see it!!! I pray they will now see and look at more!!!
Cool video. Mariner 10 is often overlooked compared to other spacecrafts like the Voyagers etc, and Mercury is also far less explored than Venus and Mars
@@asifshahriar4503 you have a point there. But there are still interesting questions about Mercury, such as why it has such a large iron core. At the very least I hope for a lander mission at some point in the future.
rarakat Idk why, but I loved that reference, saying we're already traveling in the universe riding the big ship called earth XD. You are technically right, since our galaxy is moving through space, and our solar system within it is also moving, and also the earth within the solar system is also moving.
And it always blows my mind when I hear that voyager would have to fly another 80.000 Years just to get to our neighbor sun system Proxima Centaur XD Just Ridiculous
Don't forget about the Pioneer probes! They are pretty far out there as well. Overlooked probes due to how popular and well known the Voyager probes are
My wife looked at me like I was so stupid when I was surprised and so excited when our probe made it to Pluto and sent back a lot of photos. She just said I don't understand what is so impressive about this to make you happy. I want everyone to really think about this. Number how far it is from Earth. Then decided to shoot a probe at it and totally not miss and get there in 1 piece. I don't know how many times that NASA had to redirect the probe or if they had to at all. I know that Saturn is about 850,000,000 miles away and Pluto is about double that. That is awesome and to get there when they had predicted when it would get to the little planet. I would guess that it would be easier to have a world class sniper shoot a dime a mile away in the wind. I would think it would be next to impossible to hit a target that small and far away. Truly amazing in my eyes. But I could be way wrong and as stupid as my wife thinks. Maybe it is as if the sniper was only 3 foot away from a target that's the size of a very large building. I think it's the mile long shot my self. Anyway good night or morning to everyone and please have a great and awesome holiday season. I want to say Merry Christmas to all of my Christian Brothers and sisters. Have a great new year too
Honestly, I was impressed that the New Horizons probe made it to Pluto in such a short amount of time. I figured that I'd be an old woman by the time Pluto was visited. (It launched my last year of high school.) Then my surprise came when the probe sent back the images in 9 years!? Incredible! Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to see images of Pluto that soon. I remember being so excited when the pictures were released and I had nothing to do with the project. I just love learning about planets and asteroids and things. A massive congratulations to you and your team. You deserve to be proud of all the work you achieved. A very Merry Christmas to you as well. God bless you. 🙂
@Jonny Sevent Merry Christmas Jonny and I want you and your family to have a great and wonderful new year. Think I'm going to get drunk and pass out. I haven't drank anything in almost 10yrs now. That way when I my new years resolution, I can actually do it. Lol. That's not to drink for a year. Sounds good and people that don't know would be impressed if I said it with confidence and conviction.
Beverly praying for someone to believe as you do is immoral and wrong. You wouldn’t like it if someone does that to you so why do it to others? Not only that but it goes against the teachings of Christ who warned against it.
Thinking of the increasing temperatures as Mercury 10 got closer and closer to those planets (Mercury being the closer to The Sun), what range of temperatures was the spacecraft exposed to. The composition of the spacecrafts structure would matter to keep it from melting or burning up.
It's of immense importance we have these images of Mercury and Venus, as the extreme heat and solar radiation in this part of the solar system will likely make manned exploration of these worlds extremely difficult, if not impossible.
My Father was the lead quality control engineer on Mariner 10. It figured out where it was by triangulating with Canopis. It had a "Canopis Tracker" as he called it to always find and keep track of Canopis. One time he came back from a biz trip with a smallish thick looking briefcase that was handcuffed to his wrist. It case contained the Canopis Tracker. He said it was worth $750,000 that's why it was handcuffed to him. This was in approximately 1971.
Oh yeah, the Mariner 10 spacecraft was built by Boeing not NASA or JPL, you give them too much credit and none for Boeing. Boeing deserves the vast majority of the credit and accolades.
There are so many things about the universe / outer space that we still haven't learned about yet . It's fascinating and eerie at the same time . Viking gave us our first close up view of Mars in 1976 but I find the Voyager program to be the most informative
Very cool video, thanks. That primitive craft performed superbly despite the problems. A testament to the engineers who designed it and the flight controllers who guided it along its precise path. Great mission.
!! when these legendary spacecrafts end their missions and lose communication it's like a soldier Completing his/her mission and giving it everything he/she has got till he/she is alive and dies it the end 😭😭😭😭 the ending of these legendary spacecrafts are so emotional😫😫😫😫😫😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢
"....showing the Earth's clouds, oceans, and curvature." The jabs at the flat earthers are getting increasingly obvious. not that i mind or anything :)
Flat Earthers are delusional. They're either an instrument of the Deep State meant to befuddle and distract the masses from what's really going on in the real world. The other is tha they've been programmed surreptitiously to work as an agent for the Deep State. Either way they're wrong. The Earth is more or less a spheroid. We landed in the Moon. Yes certain portions of Mion footage was simulated, but not for the reasons most think of. I had numerous conversations with him before his passing in '09.
@@walterkcolson1 wake up pal. They could be showing you the next James Cameron's Avatar movie post production CGI'ed images, and you would still believe it was real. Get a grip! If those are high resolution images made mosaics, or whatever of a excuse they have for the shitty results, fuck me, my cellphone should be in space taking way better panoramic pics than those... 😑
Looking for life elsewhere is cool and all but I'm enjoying the idea of exploring the lifeless planets too. There's so many cool things to discover out there, life or otherwise.
Hey!!!! Mercury has cities, many houses and cars!!!! 6:54 a whole bunch of cars!!!! Every planet we went to had houses galore!!! Huge cities in Mercury!! amazing!!
Is there a reason why your videos are not rendered at 1080p60 or better? It would make your videos more visually smoother. Its just a suggestion, but I enjoy your videos regardless :)
You need cameras that can take not only accurate information but get proper read outs so that they can put together a 3 dimensional model of the surface of these planets
Surprised we haven't bothered attempting to land a probe on Mercury. Not sure if it would survive... but... maybe as a sort of suicide mission to collect a sample to be analyzed and sent back to Earth as quick as possible would be kind of cool.
It was later reactivated and flown to the moon. Some students. They had to learn the old system from one of the egineers. He was in his 80's. It had just enough fuel left to break orbit with the sun. They made it to the moon but didnt have enough fuel to slow it down. I think it crashed, but im not sure.
My favourite probes are the ones they don’t tell you about. The ones sent by the secret space missions with the technology we have no idea about and would not believe. Black budget operations.
Too bad we aren't around anymore when humanity will achieve the luxury traveling through space. I want to travel into space and enjoy the view of heavenly bodies.
It'd be great if we could bring it back and preserve it in a museum. But then again it has a better chance now to survive the human extinction or perhaps their exodus to another habitable planet...
Can't wait to share my space comic with all of the astronomy nerds out there! Please remember it's sci fi so there will be some writer enhancements to how the universe and physics works!
@@V101SPACE It's still early in process. The script for the first issue is complete, and I'm starting to do page layouts! I would say in the next few months actual pages will start to be completed! My patreon is where you can read all the updates on the project. I won't share the link here unless you don't mind. I'd rather not be spammy...😅
What is your all time favourite spacecraft? Rosetta? Voyager 1 or 2? Cassini? Or maybe one that hasn’t been launched yet? Let me know below! 👇
Dragonfly? Though its not a spacecraft
V101 Science Cassini because it orbited my favorite planet Saturn
Voyager 1
The good old Voyager 1
the one who hasn't launched yet (I'm thinking of JUICE or a mission to Enceladus), but the footage of Cassini is the one that I love the most, but that might be because of beautiful Saturn...
Im also amazed by the pictures of the surface of Venus of the Venera missions, also taking into account the hellish conditions they were taken in
Space Is just...beautiful we all can agree but it’s scary too
Absolutely. The infinite void.
Yup
Sums up all my x gfs
FLAT EARTH DATA did i say that i would travel? I only said that Its beautiful and scary
Spaaace. A pretty big place.
Fun Fact: Every mission the USA attempted to land on Venus, the craft failed before reaching the surface. The USSR landed on Venus and took photos of the surface among other things. One of the Russian craft transmitted for 2 hours before melting in the very hot sulfuric atmosphere. However every USSR mission to land on Mars failed. The only one that even managed to land, transmitted for 20 seconds before dying. Meanwhile the USA has landed several probes and rovers on Mars.
They got there, there are many houses, not sure about cars or trucks, am sure there are city's...On a Mars video, 99% of the watchers saw nothing!!! Exactly what they expected!!! I pointed out thousands of houses, many cars, some trucks and a city at 2:04 many went back and were shocked!!! they had looked at it!! but did not see it!!! I pray they will now see and look at more!!!
@@duanewilliams7353 what??
@@ttamcc.4674 "What??" is the exact response lol
@@duanewilliams7353 You ust be the life of the party, i mean it.
@@duanewilliams7353 The Martians? stfu lol 😆
Please never stop making these videos
I’m a simple man.I see V101 science notification, I click. Love a quick education, don’t stop with these videos.
Is that the monkey from Chris's closest from family guy
Minecraft Gamer201 Yeser Lol
Agreed. These are my guilty pleasure.
Thats not as simple as u say:)
akrasia lmmfao why not?
The incredible distances these cameras capture these planets are amazing!
Tellon Alex but it’s all cgi tho
@@flyjet8149 They are beautiful pictures taken from Space👍
Fly Jet no dumbass. Don’t believe everything on the internet especially from people with no physics, science, etc background
I love these videos! 😄 Please don't stop this series. The quality of the vids and the educational benefits are too good.
I second this!
As I previously commemted, your audio voice make the video more interesting and the editing is excellent. I love watching your videos.
Are you mad that we won the league?
This Is How Marvelous Our Universe Is.
Mariner 10 Is One Of The Greatest Space Heroes...
Amazing Video By The Way...
I feel your pain NASA, my wife's attitude control system malfunctions too 😭
That's so sad Alexa play some sad music
Lmao!
Ok boomer
Boomer ko
@@SK_life_bytes Ok...here is new music by Kevin Costner.
Cool video. Mariner 10 is often overlooked compared to other spacecrafts like the Voyagers etc, and Mercury is also far less explored than Venus and Mars
Probably bcz we aren't really interested in Mercury in the same way we are in Venus and Mars. Even Titan
@@asifshahriar4503 you have a point there. But there are still interesting questions about Mercury, such as why it has such a large iron core. At the very least I hope for a lander mission at some point in the future.
The soviet union landed a craft on Venus didn't they?
I WOULD GIVE UP EVERYTHING TO TRAVEL THE UNIVERSE...
You technically are right now doing just that
We are literally travelling the universe right now, riding the big ship called earth. 🤔
rarakat Idk why, but I loved that reference, saying we're already traveling in the universe riding the big ship called earth XD. You are technically right, since our galaxy is moving through space, and our solar system within it is also moving, and also the earth within the solar system is also moving.
Chris Sorry, the universe isn't interested in what you have to offer. :)
Damned equivalence principle....
Favorites are the Voyager crafts. The sheer distance they have traveled making it to interstellar space still amazes me.
Great video. Thank you!
🇬🇧👍🇺🇸
And it always blows my mind when I hear that voyager would have to fly another 80.000 Years just to get to our neighbor sun system Proxima Centaur XD Just Ridiculous
@@itsKNR Yep. Conventional propulsion will never get us to neighboring stars.
Don't forget about the Pioneer probes! They are pretty far out there as well. Overlooked probes due to how popular and well known the Voyager probes are
@@kickinwinghotboi883 Are they still transmitting any data. It would be awesome if they were.
Your story telling is amazing man. I love the way you deliver this content
This is absolutely the best channel I have found in a very long time.
Your videos are amazing...they make you forget about all the chaos happening on earth...thanks a whole lot 😃
Had missed this video on release date due to work now watching during quarantine lockdown
Thank you very much for all your awesome content
Excellent graphics and script. Loved it. Hope you can do many more!
My wife looked at me like I was so stupid when I was surprised and so excited when our probe made it to Pluto and sent back a lot of photos. She just said I don't understand what is so impressive about this to make you happy. I want everyone to really think about this. Number how far it is from Earth. Then decided to shoot a probe at it and totally not miss and get there in 1 piece. I don't know how many times that NASA had to redirect the probe or if they had to at all. I know that Saturn is about 850,000,000 miles away and Pluto is about double that. That is awesome and to get there when they had predicted when it would get to the little planet. I would guess that it would be easier to have a world class sniper shoot a dime a mile away in the wind. I would think it would be next to impossible to hit a target that small and far away. Truly amazing in my eyes. But I could be way wrong and as stupid as my wife thinks. Maybe it is as if the sniper was only 3 foot away from a target that's the size of a very large building. I think it's the mile long shot my self. Anyway good night or morning to everyone and please have a great and awesome holiday season. I want to say Merry Christmas to all of my Christian Brothers and sisters. Have a great new year too
Honestly, I was impressed that the New Horizons probe made it to Pluto in such a short amount of time. I figured that I'd be an old woman by the time Pluto was visited. (It launched my last year of high school.) Then my surprise came when the probe sent back the images in 9 years!? Incredible! Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to see images of Pluto that soon. I remember being so excited when the pictures were released and I had nothing to do with the project. I just love learning about planets and asteroids and things.
A massive congratulations to you and your team. You deserve to be proud of all the work you achieved.
A very Merry Christmas to you as well. God bless you. 🙂
How doesnt she get this?!?!?!
@Jonny Sevent why would an athiest care about xmas? Or you just wanting a happy holiday greeting from a Christian? Haha
@Jonny Sevent Merry Christmas Jonny and I want you and your family to have a great and wonderful new year. Think I'm going to get drunk and pass out. I haven't drank anything in almost 10yrs now. That way when I my new years resolution, I can actually do it. Lol. That's not to drink for a year. Sounds good and people that don't know would be impressed if I said it with confidence and conviction.
Beverly praying for someone to believe as you do is immoral and wrong. You wouldn’t like it if someone does that to you so why do it to others? Not only that but it goes against the teachings of Christ who warned against it.
Thinking of the increasing temperatures as Mercury 10 got closer and closer to those planets (Mercury being the closer to The Sun), what range of temperatures was the spacecraft exposed to. The composition of the spacecrafts structure would matter to keep it from melting or burning up.
It's of immense importance we have these images of Mercury and Venus, as the extreme heat and solar radiation in this part of the solar system will likely make manned exploration of these worlds extremely difficult, if not impossible.
Not only is Venus extremely hot and the pressure is seriously crushing, it's also extremely corrosive due to the sulfuric acid
These videos are always so well made
Never seen Mercury like this before..thank you for the video ♥️...
Was always searching for probes of Mercury and Venus but hardly found it
Oh yea. It's all coming together.
loved this video, just amazing! Would be so happy to see more of these!
That’s such a trip, to think that it’s still drifting in space as we speak.🤔
How did I miss this video six months ago? I must be slipping...excellent work as we've come to expect from V101!
My Father was the lead quality control engineer on Mariner 10. It figured out where it was by triangulating with Canopis. It had a "Canopis Tracker" as he called it to always find and keep track of Canopis. One time he came back from a biz trip with a smallish thick looking briefcase that was handcuffed to his wrist. It case contained the Canopis Tracker. He said it was worth $750,000 that's why it was handcuffed to him. This was in approximately 1971.
Oh yeah, the Mariner 10 spacecraft was built by Boeing not NASA or JPL, you give them too much credit and none for Boeing. Boeing deserves the vast majority of the credit and accolades.
I've never seen our Venus and Mercury this way. I really enjoyed the video so thanks.
Love your passion and voice my friend . Keep it up 👍👍👍
There are so many things about the universe / outer space that we still haven't learned about yet . It's fascinating and eerie at the same time .
Viking gave us our first close up view of Mars in 1976 but I find the Voyager program to be the most informative
They should have left the transmitter on , also just think that was built in 1973 most cars still had points hand we had 8 track tapes
It’s midnight here in Vienna, I’m lying in my bed and watching your videos. I really enjoy them, thanks for your hardwork :)
Skelter Gaming 'Laying'.
Very cool video, thanks. That primitive craft performed superbly despite the problems. A testament to the engineers who designed it and the flight controllers who guided it along its precise path. Great mission.
Very interesting and informative!!! Amazing work man! : )
Great job i wish to thank you for your efforts to bring us these amazing videos you are blessed 👍👍
Yes ,the wait is over...as awesome always ,in love with your works. Love your dedication 😍
You get a great sense of scale seeing that awesome rocket standing idle next to its support structure... It's a 15-story building. AMAZING!
whenever I see V101 Science on my notifications, i click it on straight away coz i know its gonna be a good video 👍👍
I am trying to imagine what those scientists felt when they turned all communications off. Surely, there were some tears left in the room.
New sub.
Very clear narration.
3:12
26 Dislikes could be from Flat Earth people ....
I'm one
@@hotboywayne689 well, here's a thing: Earth ain't flat
They'll only FLATLY deny it! 😂😂😂
WOW - Awesome pics and what a 1st journey to our 2 inner planets from earth!
I highly recommend to go through the images frame by frame!
There are huge structures on Venus....🌖🔭
!! when these legendary spacecrafts end their missions and lose communication it's like a soldier Completing his/her mission and giving it everything he/she has got till he/she is alive and dies it the end 😭😭😭😭 the ending of these legendary spacecrafts are so emotional😫😫😫😫😫😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢
Yo, dont use THAT much emojis.
😅
Well, they might find it quite upsetting, but for me it is an achievement for mankind, a step further in space travel.
Certified Gold!!!!!
This video was awesome and very useful information :)
Hi sir
Another great informative video..
Thanks for the video..🙏👍😊
I learn something in this video 😀
Fairly new subscriber here. Keep these coming. Liking all the ones I've seen so far.
Good job V101!!
Thank you and welcome to the channel.
I love your vids man
I guess my noticings of Mercury's similarity to the moon were not wrong!
Mercury has Tholins and permanent ice in polar craters.
Thank you very much 💐
Love your video...and what a great explanation
"....showing the Earth's clouds, oceans, and curvature." The jabs at the flat earthers are getting increasingly obvious. not that i mind or anything :)
Flat Earthers are delusional. They're either an instrument of the Deep State meant to befuddle and distract the masses from what's really going on in the real world. The other is tha they've been programmed surreptitiously to work as an agent for the Deep State. Either way they're wrong. The Earth is more or less a spheroid. We landed in the Moon. Yes certain portions of Mion footage was simulated, but not for the reasons most think of. I had numerous conversations with him before his passing in '09.
@@walterkcolson1 you are an idiot
Bro earth is flat
@@walterkcolson1 wake up pal. They could be showing you the next James Cameron's Avatar movie post production CGI'ed images, and you would still believe it was real.
Get a grip! If those are high resolution images made mosaics, or whatever of a excuse they have for the shitty results, fuck me, my cellphone should be in space taking way better panoramic pics than those... 😑
Earth is a donut I thought everyone knew this
Love these videos.. subbed.
It's amazing they sent a camera crew along to document the space craft journey.
I'm also really looking forward to the Psyche, Europa Clipper, JUICE, and Dragonfly missions.
Mercury looks very similar to the moon, and Venus is a very interesting planet in my opinion, but overall amazing video and very interesting 👍
Thanks for uploading.
These videos are so intresting!!!
joe joe 'Interesting'.
Looking for life elsewhere is cool and all but I'm enjoying the idea of exploring the lifeless planets too. There's so many cool things to discover out there, life or otherwise.
If your kids ever want to be astronauts.
Just plug them into this channel and let them see just how
EXCITING it is!
Fascinating
I friggin love space so much. Every time I think about it I just get lost in my mind with the endless possibilities out there
Boston Chris , all this glorifies God, our Creator. Read Psalm 8:3-5.
@@telemachusepiphany9668 wrong
derek donaldson , check out, The Gospel in the Stars. ( You do know that science says something cannot come from nothing, yet, here we are ).
@@telemachusepiphany9668 science doesn't claim we came from nothing
@johnny ember in the true sense of the word yes
Beautiful.
Very good video.
I love this channel
Love these videos ☺️☺️
Earth is really like a vapor drop of water seen from many light years away 😁👍🌎💫💦👀🛰💫🌎
Godspeed Sincerely from LarryWhittington
Hey!!!! Mercury has cities, many houses and cars!!!! 6:54 a whole bunch of cars!!!! Every planet we went to had houses galore!!! Huge cities in Mercury!! amazing!!
Is there a reason why your videos are not rendered at 1080p60 or better? It would make your videos more visually smoother. Its just a suggestion, but I enjoy your videos regardless :)
The Mariner 10 Spacecraft Have Flybys Of Earth Flyby, Venus Flyby, And Mercury Flyby
I'm here before this video become a hit!
Wow... I didn't know Mercury didn't have an atmosphere ...
❤️❤️😍😍yay new video!!!
You need cameras that can take not only accurate information but get proper read outs so that they can put together a 3 dimensional model of the surface of these planets
Well presented 👍
When I was see the earth , moon I think those are like water
This depiction of the moon looks just like Mercury.
Incredible, I loved it!
I am speechless.
Surprised we haven't bothered attempting to land a probe on Mercury. Not sure if it would survive... but... maybe as a sort of suicide mission to collect a sample to be analyzed and sent back to Earth as quick as possible would be kind of cool.
It was later reactivated and flown to the moon. Some students. They had to learn the old system from one of the egineers. He was in his 80's. It had just enough fuel left to break orbit with the sun. They made it to the moon but didnt have enough fuel to slow it down. I think it crashed, but im not sure.
that was an amazing adventure.. a totally awesome video! ❤
I would want to give up on life after visiting the whole universe... I want to die after looking at the infinite universe...
My favourite probes are the ones they don’t tell you about. The ones sent by the secret space missions with the technology we have no idea about and would not believe. Black budget operations.
Not so "secret" missions if you know about them... Just saying 😆
Man...i love your voice
Voyager 1 and 2 ,as they are the only two spacecrafts that carry sounds and images of our planet Earth❤❤
I love space and i wish one day i go there as an astronaut and spacetraveller
Amazing stuff
I like it I push the button and subscribe I watch the whole video good work
Too bad we aren't around anymore when humanity will achieve the luxury traveling through space. I want to travel into space and enjoy the view of heavenly bodies.
Where are you traveling right now? Try looking up It's all there.
when people say " i need space" do they also need planets, stars and moons.🤔
Whenever I think of Venus, I think of "final countdown" song "we're heading to venus"....
Ur videos are so interesting that I experience Albert Einstein's theory of relativity just watching ur videos...
To bad we can’t get it back. That’d make one heck of a souvenir
Thank you for da vid
It'd be great if we could bring it back and preserve it in a museum. But then again it has a better chance now to survive the human extinction or perhaps their exodus to another habitable planet...
Can't wait to share my space comic with all of the astronomy nerds out there! Please remember it's sci fi so there will be some writer enhancements to how the universe and physics works!
Awesome, when can we expect to see your space comic?
@@V101SPACE It's still early in process. The script for the first issue is complete, and I'm starting to do page layouts! I would say in the next few months actual pages will start to be completed! My patreon is where you can read all the updates on the project. I won't share the link here unless you don't mind. I'd rather not be spammy...😅
Marvelous.