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4:30 - Chapter 1 - The martian volcanoes 6:45 - Mid roll ads 8:50 - Chapter 2 - Shield volcanoes 13:20 - Chapter 3 - Changing the nature of mars 17:15 - Chapter 4 - The escarpment 20:45 - Chapter 5 - A walk into space 23:25 - Chapter 6 - The caldera 24:50 - Chapter 7 - Exploration of mars 26:20 - Conclusion
I'd love to hear about the canyon, actually! As a space buff, I find it more fascinating than Olympus Mons, for some weird reason. Anyway, learned a lot in this video, like that tidbit about Vesta! And I agree that it makes sense that these mountains were once islands, but who's to say. Anyway, loved the video! Thank you, space cowboy!
Only complaint/feedback I have is that the new guys seem like they’re copying Simons talking style a little too much at times. Dunno if it’s a recognised style of presentation or what but it does throw me off, at least initially. Doesn’t have an impact on the quality of the content though, it’s always excellent.
@@shinkicker404 lol you are totally right, his cadence is just like Simon’s…to be fair the guy worked with him for years, he may be doing it subconsciously
Olympus Mons would be far more dramatic a volcano to the novice if it weren't so very broad. Its great breadth at its base creates a visual distortion, flattening the image. If it were more classically shaped and had steeper sides, it would be seemingly much more astonishing.
I hope you can do deep dives into Hellas Planitia, which has the deepest point on Mars, as well as Ecchus Chasma, the (now extinct) gigantic waterfall, not to mention the Northern polar basin which is thinner than the rest of the crust elsewhere (this could've been the location of Mar's ancient ocean. Thanks, and looking forward to more related episodes 😊
I'm an astronomer but never particularly cared about Mars until I read Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. I've been obsessed since... anyway great video!! Looking forward to more about Valles Marineris & the moons 👀
I heard that while this mountain is super tall, if you were to hypothetically be able to walk up it you wouldn’t even realize you were ascending anything because it’s so extremely gradual
Fun fact ... On Google Earth there is a Mars setting, also a flight option. Switch to Mars and enter flight mode, and you can fly around Olympus Mons and in the calderas. It's a little tricky though, as I can barely get enough elevation to summit it.
Two impact craters on Olympus Mons have been assigned provisional names by the International Astronomical Union: the 15.6-kilometre-diameter (9.7 mi) Karzok crater and the 10.4-kilometre-diameter (6.5 mi) Pangboche crater.
A lot of people (including presenters on YT) don't know that the thought of there being "canals" was a translation error. (From what Schiaparelli wrote "canali", intended to mean "channel" as a wide body of water.) I do love me some Olympus Mons info.
I'm honestly shocked that this wasn't written by Eric - when I saw the video title, I was like.... yep, I *know* who is gonna be the host on this episode 🛸 Totally looking forward to a Phobos/Deimos episode, and not just because I recently finished Doom Eternal 😇 Also, your ad-reads are improving sir 🙂
I would have written this one, had I the time. I'm doing a lot of the behind the scenes stuff and working with my publisher, several magazines, and whatnot for other writing projects, so I've been absolutely swamped. I made sure to throw in a few Science Get esque things in there, since I know a few of my old Sci-getters (nope, still doesn't sound right) watch here too. :)
21:50 Or, to put it differently, climbing up Olympus Mons is literally like climbing into the heavens, into the realm of The Martian gods, just like climbing up Greece's Mount Olympus here on Earth. Edit: Also, due to the "Gentle" slopes on Olympus Mons, and the relative flatness of the area around you at the top of the mountain, is it appropriate to say that climbing Olympus Mons, and standing on its summit is like climbing up, and standing on the summit of Sunflower Mountain in Kansas?
I am playing a bit of RTX Red Rock on my phone but it's not running well, wonder if you'd like to give thoughts on the game and how accurate it has things for colonization on Mars.
He's working with us behind the scenes (editing and writing). He didn't want to keep presenting like he was, as it was adding a lot of stress onto his plate. He still has the option to present if he wants to, but this is what he wants right now. :) He is on Wikiweekends right now and he streams most Fridays on his Twitch. www.twitch.tv/karlswood
01:54 Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is the worst movie I have ever seen. I would rather watch Steven Seagal's entire filmography than see that Christmas turd again.
So yeah, I dont watch many of the videos now without Simon, but i doubt it feels great to the people working hard on these videos when everyone in the comments won't stop talking about him. He has 11 channels. You can go find one of them and leave this channel to move on
Model the climb, it would be very boring. Due to Mars's closer horizon it would seem that you were on a flat plain. Only at the escarpment and caldera rim would you perceive any detectable topography. This would appear like a straight slowly declining slope extending horizon to horizon. All in all very Kansas like, boring climb.
You're a good host, same or better as simon. If i can listen to you while i play online game and understand and remember info youre good. Weirdhistory new host is what not to be, monotome af.
Good thought but. Mars's atmosphere is so thin it would make little difference in fuel consumption. Definitely not worth the energy and effort to get there.
@@geographicstravel Not saying you SHOULD, saying you COULD. And youre completely ignoring my other point about getting stuff OFF planet. ppl are right, I miss Simon.
Absolutely! Grandmother took me to see it in theaters when I was a kid. I have no idea what she thought she was seeing, but she was pretty quiet after we got in the car. lol
changing hosts has really killed the show for me. I’d prefer Simon, as I still watch his other content daily when I’m working. I was just getting used to Karl, and then they change it again. I find myself rewatching old episodes 10x more than any new episode.
He'll pop in from time to time with scripts he's edited too. So he'll always have a voice on the channel. And any time if he wants to present, he still has the option to.
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For those who miss Simon, I've heard he now has 300 channels now and is doing them instead.
We are all Simon. And Simon is one with us.
This dude is just as good.
@@geographicstravel It’s true. Mr. Beast is just Simon in a wig.
His hair reminds me of Eddie Munster
4:30 - Chapter 1 - The martian volcanoes
6:45 - Mid roll ads
8:50 - Chapter 2 - Shield volcanoes
13:20 - Chapter 3 - Changing the nature of mars
17:15 - Chapter 4 - The escarpment
20:45 - Chapter 5 - A walk into space
23:25 - Chapter 6 - The caldera
24:50 - Chapter 7 - Exploration of mars
26:20 - Conclusion
Eric is really good, if we can’t have Simon this guy does a fantastic job with his own style which is very important
I would love to have a video about the canyon! This is fascinating stuff!
I'd love to hear about the canyon, actually! As a space buff, I find it more fascinating than Olympus Mons, for some weird reason.
Anyway, learned a lot in this video, like that tidbit about Vesta! And I agree that it makes sense that these mountains were once islands, but who's to say. Anyway, loved the video! Thank you, space cowboy!
I got a few other anthology stories I have to finish, but after that I'll get working on it.
Hey there space cowboy, I really like your narration. Keep it up.
@@geographicstravel YAY!
@@geographicstravel Looking forward to it.
I for one am thinking Eric is doing a great job.
Sure, I’ve got no problems here either. True, it’s always weird at first but you get used to it.
I was also super ****ing rusty...I ended Science Get to focus on writing like a year and some change before getting behind the camera again. lol
Only complaint/feedback I have is that the new guys seem like they’re copying Simons talking style a little too much at times. Dunno if it’s a recognised style of presentation or what but it does throw me off, at least initially. Doesn’t have an impact on the quality of the content though, it’s always excellent.
I really like Eric’s personality.
@@shinkicker404 lol you are totally right, his cadence is just like Simon’s…to be fair the guy worked with him for years, he may be doing it subconsciously
Mars Attacks is the best. My Favorite Martian was a goofy sit com (which I loved to watch back then)
I shall respond in Martian...Ack! Ack! Ack!
Olympus Mons would be far more dramatic a volcano to the novice if it weren't so very broad. Its great breadth at its base creates a visual distortion, flattening the image. If it were more classically shaped and had steeper sides, it would be seemingly much more astonishing.
Always liked Olympus Mons and the Marineris Valley, very cool stuff.
Good video!
I hope you can do deep dives into Hellas Planitia, which has the deepest point on Mars, as well as Ecchus Chasma, the (now extinct) gigantic waterfall, not to mention the Northern polar basin which is thinner than the rest of the crust elsewhere (this could've been the location of Mar's ancient ocean. Thanks, and looking forward to more related episodes 😊
I'm an astronomer but never particularly cared about Mars until I read Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. I've been obsessed since... anyway great video!! Looking forward to more about Valles Marineris & the moons 👀
Great upload everyone keep up the absolutely amazing work love the Chanel
Great video, thank you
I heard that while this mountain is super tall, if you were to hypothetically be able to walk up it you wouldn’t even realize you were ascending anything because it’s so extremely gradual
Except where the caldera is
Its the size of Arizona. If the slope was averaged you would notice, its 25km tall and ~300km radius. It would be just over 8% slope.
18:38 I miss the "Speculation Alert" Star Trek alarm, Eric.
Haha! Someone remembers that!
Yes please, more areology content would be lovely!
You win the comment section for using that term.
Your comment gave me flashbacks to Kim Stanley Robinson's RGB Mars books
Definitely do Valles Marineris. You're doing a good job.
It's on my list. Just gotta hit a few deadlines with other projects and I can get on it. :)
Fun fact ... On Google Earth there is a Mars setting, also a flight option. Switch to Mars and enter flight mode, and you can fly around Olympus Mons and in the calderas. It's a little tricky though, as I can barely get enough elevation to summit it.
I miss Simon.
Who?
@@archstanton6102 I'm guessing it's one of the guys we saw that died.
Me too
For those wondering “Simon” was the previous host of Geographics
He has a similar channel called Places if you'd like to look into it. I'm assuming he started that one after leaving this one
Two impact craters on Olympus Mons have been assigned provisional names by the International Astronomical Union: the 15.6-kilometre-diameter (9.7 mi) Karzok crater and the 10.4-kilometre-diameter (6.5 mi) Pangboche crater.
A lot of people (including presenters on YT) don't know that the thought of there being "canals" was a translation error. (From what Schiaparelli wrote "canali", intended to mean "channel" as a wide body of water.)
I do love me some Olympus Mons info.
Great info and presentation
Hey eric! Love to learn with this channel! Thanks ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My pleasure!!
Thank you.
I'd love to watch one on the Valles Marinaris.
I can’t deny Kuzma makes the team better. But I think it would be in no small part by giving quality forward depth in Barnes.
Eddie Munster knows his shit.
I'm honestly shocked that this wasn't written by Eric - when I saw the video title, I was like.... yep, I *know* who is gonna be the host on this episode 🛸
Totally looking forward to a Phobos/Deimos episode, and not just because I recently finished Doom Eternal 😇
Also, your ad-reads are improving sir 🙂
I would have written this one, had I the time. I'm doing a lot of the behind the scenes stuff and working with my publisher, several magazines, and whatnot for other writing projects, so I've been absolutely swamped. I made sure to throw in a few Science Get esque things in there, since I know a few of my old Sci-getters (nope, still doesn't sound right) watch here too. :)
21:50 Or, to put it differently, climbing up Olympus Mons is literally like climbing into the heavens, into the realm of The Martian gods, just like climbing up Greece's Mount Olympus here on Earth.
Edit: Also, due to the "Gentle" slopes on Olympus Mons, and the relative flatness of the area around you at the top of the mountain, is it appropriate to say that climbing Olympus Mons, and standing on its summit is like climbing up, and standing on the summit of Sunflower Mountain in Kansas?
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I am playing a bit of RTX Red Rock on my phone but it's not running well, wonder if you'd like to give thoughts on the game and how accurate it has things for colonization on Mars.
I just wanna know about Olympus mons who tf is Simon? This guy explains stuff well and isn't weird yall chill, he is cool
oh, the actual mountain and not the martian battleship that sacked Geneva. Okay, I'm down.
I love mr horror man! This presenter rocks
Thanks! I finally found something that helps me keep my sinuses clear during recording too. Captain Salty's Hot Nuts...no that's not a joke.
@@geographicstravel haha love it😂
Them: Mars is uninhabitable!
Me, rereading the Dune saga: iNtrODucE tHe SanDWoRm
Yes, Valles Marineris would a great video!
Simon made this so much better
keep 'em coming.
i have waited for 4 years for this video it finaly happend horray. i ones used to me a mars fan.
As Arnold would say, we all need to get our asses to Mars...there will be more Mars videos. Lol
You peapole are awesome. Keep it up with thoes videos
I like Eric a lot but I have a question. Has Karl stopped doing videos? If he’s on another I’d like to keep giving him love as well.
He's working with us behind the scenes (editing and writing). He didn't want to keep presenting like he was, as it was adding a lot of stress onto his plate. He still has the option to present if he wants to, but this is what he wants right now. :) He is on Wikiweekends right now and he streams most Fridays on his Twitch. www.twitch.tv/karlswood
I think Karl is quite handsome. 💕 Tell him that, maybe it will put a pep in his step!
The dutch scientifuc community has concluded that its poles mainly consist of vodka...
If it was bourbon, I'd already be there.
There's no way that man would know what Mars looks like when we didn't even space travel let alone cars in his time. Must be an alien or time traveler
This is cool
If i can't have Karl Smallwood on a second channel, I'll happily take eric, i thoroughly enjoy his presenting style on these videos
Karl is writing and doing editing work behind the scenes. :) I convinced him to do some asides to add as inserts too.
I like this host better tbh. He has a better voice
this man has suspiciously black hair compared to his beard.
I would love for you to write that script!
i love simon as much as the next guy but im not gay about it, yall are great
The largest volcano on a runty little planet.
I like it better when Vegeta is behind you.
Yes to the largest canyon video
It took you till the 4:26 mark to say Olympus mons. perhaps you should rename the video and redo the thumb nail.
And Karl with a “K”?
Give the guy a break, Please don't be petty.
Kurt with a K
Stop. You might hurt the Guy’s feelings with a ‘H’
Some people think exploring to solar system is a waste of time. Those people are sad and boring
It took me a while to figure out that you meant The Azores.
01:54 Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is the worst movie I have ever seen. I would rather watch Steven Seagal's entire filmography than see that Christmas turd again.
BUT the MST3K version is hilarious!
It looks like an ancient shield. A round shield. An egg yolk… Dude, we don’t need 3rd grade comparisons multiple times
Give us that follow up yo.
📍 Vesta is a planet. So is Pluto. They are minor planets.
Vesta is no longer considered a minor planet. Ceres is still, if I'm not mistaken.
I love Simon, but this guy isn't so bad.
So yeah, I dont watch many of the videos now without Simon, but i doubt it feels great to the people working hard on these videos when everyone in the comments won't stop talking about him. He has 11 channels. You can go find one of them and leave this channel to move on
Valle Marinaris please!
Tell Jade hi and I will watch a second time since the first time was to see if Jade would appear. Yes I'm a crazy cat lady.
I'll be sure to tell her.
Quaid.....start...the...reactor...
Model the climb, it would be very boring. Due to Mars's closer horizon it would seem that you were on a flat plain. Only at the escarpment and caldera rim would you perceive any detectable topography. This would appear like a straight slowly declining slope extending horizon to horizon. All in all very Kansas like, boring climb.
If we are all Simon and Simon is us are we going egg poem or time travel with this thinking
It's the largest known mountain in the solar system, doh!
Astrographics best graphics :D
We're working on more. I just wanted to make sure our best writers were on it. :) I have endless ideas for them.
@@geographicstravel Awesome! They're among my favorite vids!
We must probe Uranus.
..................oh my.
Username checks out
Olympus Mons. Mars' pimple
You're a good host, same or better as simon.
If i can listen to you while i play online game and understand and remember info youre good. Weirdhistory new host is what not to be, monotome af.
I'm surprised this isn't on astrographics
Wow, great!
That means you could land and launch satellites straight into orbit. Sounds like a good way to get those samples back.
Good thought but. Mars's atmosphere is so thin it would make little difference in fuel consumption. Definitely not worth the energy and effort to get there.
Why wouldn't you release a satellite into orbit before landing?
@@geographicstravel Not saying you SHOULD, saying you COULD. And youre completely ignoring my other point about getting stuff OFF planet. ppl are right, I miss Simon.
Yes please write it and do the video!
Simon where are you!
...is it me or does the cover pic look like a shot from a Dr Pimple Popper video?
A pimple on jupiter is bigger than this
Did John Travolta grow his hair back?
We have to leave the planet. Eventually, Earth will be doomed. There is no escaping it.
lol, MST3K reference! XD
Valles Marineris!
Mars doesn't have a body of water, why compare with Everest? It makes no sense.
We have a dragon ball fan! 🤘
Rest in peace, Akira Toriyama. :(
Mars attacks is GOATed!
Absolutely! Grandmother took me to see it in theaters when I was a kid. I have no idea what she thought she was seeing, but she was pretty quiet after we got in the car. lol
I like Eric. I dont feel like i have to drink tea, brush my teeth, or start a revolution when he is the host.
I miss Simon
formerly Nix Olympica.
changing hosts has really killed the show for me. I’d prefer Simon, as I still watch his other content daily when I’m working. I was just getting used to Karl, and then they change it again. I find myself rewatching old episodes 10x more than any new episode.
Erik?????
16:58
Hetzer
Famous French 75
SIMON!!!!
Is Karl done?
He’s still working for them but he’s behind the scenes again. Presenting wasn’t his thing.
He'll pop in from time to time with scripts he's edited too. So he'll always have a voice on the channel. And any time if he wants to present, he still has the option to.
@@geographicstravel thanks
Who TF is this dude?
Eric is doing a good job, but he's not British so I can't believe anything he says, lol!
Mt everest is the highest mountain ...not the tallest
This isnt the same without simon. No offence sorry
Who is this guy?