Every time I watch these videos, they remind me how big and vast everything is out there. I can't imagine standing on Pluto or Eris and seeing the sun as a tiny dot in the sky, providing little light and no heat and taking hundreds of years to complete an orbit. It seems kind of lonely out there in the cold and vast void.
Now imagine being outside the Milky Way, in the middle of the Great Nothing, an almost spherical region of space with a radius of 160 million light years, almost completely devoid of galaxies. That's a lonely place 😢
@@CATinBOOTS81 One glass half full viewpoint is this: Just imagine the view! As empty and vast as all of space is, the striking beauty of what our orbital telescopes have sent to us is mind-blowing. I wish we had the technology that our sci-fi writers have imagined for generations now where we could hop into a spaceship and go where we want in any universe out there and discover if we are alone or not. But for now, it's still to look in awe at the stunning images of outer space.
My condolences to the families of the cameramen who went to these cold and lonely worlds without any indestructible space suit on, just to bring us this magnificent video.
Actually, during the day on Pluto, it is fairly bright and you can distinguish daytime and nighttime fairly well. The sun is also fairly larger than the other stars.
@@Rateltong I mean I have a hunch it would be like determining the difference between a star, for example Sirius, to a planet like Venus. Venus is brighter than everything except the Sun and Moon if im not mistaken.
Triton's night looks so lonely. It's a combination of a blue tint at the horizon, imitating mist, blueish moonlight coming from Neptune, and reflective ice forming a moon road on the Triton's surface. Also, the fact it's so cold and distant, and Neptune being the bleakest of gas giants. Really makes you feel a certain way Sedna too has a feel, just different. The sky is so vast and filled with stars not much bleaker than the sun even during daytime. The sun is still the closest and brightest, but at that point it allows you to imagine the body could've orbited any of the bright dots across the sky and literally nothing would've changed. It makes you think about our place in the universe - our civilization could've evolved anywhere, yet it did right here, in this average solar system with a single star, 4 gas giants, and 4 rocky planets
Even if it's not me or my generation, I hope one day Mankind is able to step foot on these worlds and see this beauty firsthand. Until then, I'm thankful we have creative people making these wonderful simulations.
One day, friend. I fear you and I were born too early. Maybe our great-great-great grandchildren will explore the stars; as for now we are not making significant enough advancement.
Its also kind of nice that there are places that are untouched by human hand and unseen by the human eye. Its where imagination starts. And humans are capable of imagining such beautiful things ..sometimes they feel more real than reality
Some content on TH-cam is like a single leaf of salad This content is a whole menu with everything and sprinkles on top. Satisfying on point just excellent 👌
That's why I like Space Engine. You can literally stand on every planet in entire universe, watching sunsets, beautiful planetary views of alien worlds and chilling
It’s amazing how from the distances of the bodies beyond Pluto; our sun, the kind and warm mother to us all, becomes just a particularly bright star lost in a sea of billions. If we were to look back towards earth and zoom way in, we would see one blue pixel. A mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
The idea of making this video and the making of this video is in fact a fascinating project. I'm so mesmerized by the background music this time that I'm feeling like we are all here some musically connected souls and perhaps stargaze was our common universal alien soulmate in some other planet, in some other time/birth/life. We are all deeply connected with each other and also stargaze and we all like and love him/her a lot for gifting us such beautiful, wonderful and blissful cosmic moments. Thank you stargaze. You are the superstar of the cosmos. I salute 🫡 you. Remain happy. Bliss and peace to you. I'm enjoying that oneness of consciousness with the universe through this video and that experience is blissful and musical.🙏🙋
You can easily get skin cancer on Mars and on other bodies with even less atmosphere or no atmosphere at all. Infact you would be able to avoid getting skin atmospheres on bodies with thick atmospheres, such as Venus, because the atmosphere would absorb most incoming radiation.
That was very well done. Informative, interesting, relaxing, soothing and a bit melancholic in a good way. Its like i feel a bit homesick when i look at the stars.
Life truly was a miracle, i am as fascinated with other planets as the others may be, but i always get amazed at how incredible earth truly is, this planet is nothing but a miracle, it's almost sad to see so many people more invested on other planets that don't offer as much as earth but I can't judge, i love space too
The Pluto-Charon tidal locking is so wild. Imagine seeing a moon as just a fixed position in the sky... You could navigate by it. You could build an orbital tower straight to it. Enough to drive a man mad!
Venus is truly a scary planet with its hostile atmosphere and everything else making it one of the deadliest planets Which is kind of sad when Venus was most likely like earth at some point but something happened to change it
Ok then, YOU go into Jupiter You can’t, Jupiter is a GAS giant with no solid surface. If you could actually go into Jupiter, your view would be blocked with hydrogen and gasses, making it impossible to see what time of day it is. Also making it near impossible to know how long days are on Jupiter. Same with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They all have no solid surface.
A day on the various planets and moons of our solar system brings many thoughts to mind. Even without venturing far, I often find myself thinking of people I miss-those dear to me whom I haven’t seen in a long time, for one reason or another, even though we live in the same country. Under the same sky, I console myself with thoughts like, “As long as they’re doing well somewhere, that’s all that matters. It’s a relief, really.” But every now and then, I get lost in these thoughts. And when I travel to some distant country on the other side of the world, those feelings only grow stronger. “Why is it that even at this great distance, I can’t stop thinking about you? What am I supposed to do with this heart of mine?” It’s a confusing mix of emotions. Everything I see seems to transform into a reflection of you. I wonder, “If you were here with me, how would you feel?” When things are beautiful, I think, “I wish you were here to share this with me.” When things are difficult, I find myself wishing, “Even if it’s tough, it’d be better if you were here.” It’s as if I’m experiencing everything alongside you in my mind-seeing, hearing, and feeling the world through the lens of wanting to share it with you. The illusion becomes even stronger when I imagine the distant places I’ll never visit-watching sunrises and sunsets unfold in alien skies, surrounded by the vast, unfathomable darkness of empty space. In those moments, the solitude and silence seem to echo more loudly. And I think, if we were separated by a distance so great that I could never return, or even if I could, knowing I would never see you again in this life-wouldn’t that be akin to death for our relationship? A state where we can no longer do anything for each other, where we exist only in each other’s memories. The landscapes of those faraway worlds lead me to reflect on things that have never happened, things that have yet to happen, and things I hope will never come to pass.
Venus's Solar day (day night cycle) is 116 days because it rotates backwards Also where on eris's and sedna's orbit? Sedna reaches 90,000,000,000 mi (145,000,000,000 km) from 7,000,000,000 mi (11,000,000,000 km)
There’s a timeline out there where each of the 9 planets are “Great Ones” in a Soulsborne game that you need to take out Mercury, Venus, the Scorched Jupiter, the Chaotic Wind Pluto, the Exiled
It’s pretty unnerving that on Eris and Sedna, the Sun just looks like another star in the night sky. This is why I love space so much, I loved it since I was in Kindergarten
Worth mentioning that, due to it's reverse rotation, Venus's Solar Day is only about half of its year, at 116 Earth Days. Conversely, Mercury's Solar Day is exactly twice the length of its year, at 176 Earth Days.
Gas giants will always fascinate me. So big, so much gravity, so many moons but no solid surface.
Same! Fascinating.
Don't they have a rocky core?
@@CatherineBirch-m5rThis might be the most fascinating to me
@@CatherineBirch-m5ra core is not a surface, it is a core 😉
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I'm glad to see what a day on earth looks like
Me too, I live on Sedna and I've never been there 🤔
Same! The Earthians are so lucky
🤣😂🌍🌎🌏
@@CATinBOOTS81 omg I live on Eris!! We're like space neighbours ☺️☺️
Me too. I'm from Dimidium, it's cold as hell here
Every time I watch these videos, they remind me how big and vast everything is out there. I can't imagine standing on Pluto or Eris and seeing the sun as a tiny dot in the sky, providing little light and no heat and taking hundreds of years to complete an orbit. It seems kind of lonely out there in the cold and vast void.
Now imagine being outside the Milky Way, in the middle of the Great Nothing, an almost spherical region of space with a radius of 160 million light years, almost completely devoid of galaxies. That's a lonely place 😢
As an introvert eris feels like heaven. Away from every single one
@@CATinBOOTS81 One glass half full viewpoint is this: Just imagine the view! As empty and vast as all of space is, the striking beauty of what our orbital telescopes have sent to us is mind-blowing. I wish we had the technology that our sci-fi writers have imagined for generations now where we could hop into a spaceship and go where we want in any universe out there and discover if we are alone or not. But for now, it's still to look in awe at the stunning images of outer space.
@@CATinBOOTS81 what about void? In comparison to voids even intergalactic space looks dense.
@@ДАРТАНЬЯН-з2щ the Great Nothing is indeed a void, its formal name is Boötes Void
My condolences to the families of the cameramen who went to these cold and lonely worlds without any indestructible space suit on, just to bring us this magnificent video.
Dumb comment. Was never funny, still not funny, and never will be funny.
There are no condolences. They were all the same cameraman.
Nah, they'll be fine. Cameraman never dies.
Cringe🤦♂️
this joke is overused
So glad you used the same music, and also nice that you included more celestial bodies, nice job!
Thank you!! The music was too iconic at this point lol. Also wanted to add Titan and modify some things
@@Stargaze_youtubeWhat software do you use to make these types of things?
Can I find this music on Spotify, if so, whats the name? This is so beautiful, peaceful and yet lonely
@@immortaleagle4359 The first one is called Felicity and the second is called Permafrost, both songs were made by Scott Buckley.
@@MrPaul-y8y It's called Space Engine, it's a great software for space exploration and imagery!
Sun from Pluto, Eris, and Sedna just a "slightly brighter star than others" rather than "the only star we seen during the day"
Actually, during the day on Pluto, it is fairly bright and you can distinguish daytime and nighttime fairly well. The sun is also fairly larger than the other stars.
@@oilersridersbluejaysFor Sedna though…
@tempejkl if it's close to the sun, t'll be like on pluto. If it's at its furthest point tho, you would struggle to see which star the sun even is
@@Rateltong I mean I have a hunch it would be like determining the difference between a star, for example Sirius, to a planet like Venus. Venus is brighter than everything except the Sun and Moon if im not mistaken.
@@socire72 it is, yeah
With every sunset, the screen goes dark and there's my face staring back at me. :)))
When my screen goes dark, there’s your face staring back at me too… D:
_When you stare into the screen..._
*_your screen stares back._*
I only see Drakes face unfortunately
And my living room getting dark to more feeling :)
Black Mirror
Something about seeing a crescent neptune on triton is so beautiful and peaceful. I would give anything to see it in person.
Your life, for a few seconds, but yeah that'd be an experience to remember for sure!
@@BlastTheExplosion yeah lol.
Triton's night looks so lonely. It's a combination of a blue tint at the horizon, imitating mist, blueish moonlight coming from Neptune, and reflective ice forming a moon road on the Triton's surface. Also, the fact it's so cold and distant, and Neptune being the bleakest of gas giants. Really makes you feel a certain way
Sedna too has a feel, just different. The sky is so vast and filled with stars not much bleaker than the sun even during daytime. The sun is still the closest and brightest, but at that point it allows you to imagine the body could've orbited any of the bright dots across the sky and literally nothing would've changed. It makes you think about our place in the universe - our civilization could've evolved anywhere, yet it did right here, in this average solar system with a single star, 4 gas giants, and 4 rocky planets
its so strange that if anything had gone differently we wouldn't be here at all
Triton: *I wanna be where the people are...*
Perfect breakfast video.
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no way same
У меня ужин.
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I'm going to bed watching ts 😭
Thx I always wondered what a day on Earth looked like takes notes***
5:35 My god that’s pretty…
I had the romantic urge to be with my partner here and enjoy the view ❤
It made me feel so tiny and insignificant
4:34 Miranda has a close-up view of Uranus. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Зашёл в комменты только ради этих шуток про "ёр эйнас".
@@__-bb9yzNever gets old, как говорится.
Say what you will about Uranus, but it has a beautiful view from Miranda in all seriousness
@@oilersridersbluejaysyou're not helping your case...
I´m glad I´m not the only one whose sense of humor is so bad
3:44 Titan, my favorite world ♥️🪐
Same
The planet system of Saturn looks so tempting from there🪐
It has the most beautiful view during sunset. Both the Sun and Saturn.
Triton def has my favorite in this video
Same bro, Neptune is like a blue moon which makes it so beautiful. 😮❤😊
@@samanthahsu6883 and the color too
As a Plutophile, I must admit the view on Triton is remarkable.
Lol the sad music change at Jupiter.
Noticed too. 😊
Jupiter music is sad because nobody ever goes there, they keep saying "it's too far" 😢
it's actually prophetic: the first planet to form and the very last planet to go
@@CATinBOOTS81there's tons of radiation orbiting jupiter
I actually stsrted tearing up😂
Even if it's not me or my generation, I hope one day Mankind is able to step foot on these worlds and see this beauty firsthand. Until then, I'm thankful we have creative people making these wonderful simulations.
One day, friend. I fear you and I were born too early. Maybe our great-great-great grandchildren will explore the stars; as for now we are not making significant enough advancement.
the rate of progress is growing exponentially, I guess you'll see it once, at least at old age
Its also kind of nice that there are places that are untouched by human hand and unseen by the human eye. Its where imagination starts. And humans are capable of imagining such beautiful things
..sometimes they feel more real than reality
Venus seems like hell with its pitch black night that lasts 243 Earth days.
Venus is hell notwithstanding its days or nights.
Can't walk on Venus either. It's like trying to walk on the ocean's bottom, except the water is poisonous.
@@intermilan9731and also there is hot
Some content on TH-cam is like a single leaf of salad
This content is a whole menu with everything and sprinkles on top.
Satisfying on point just excellent 👌
Glad you like the menu! Thank you!!
Do you mean a leaf of lettuce?
Asking because I know "salad" and "lettuce" are the same word in some languages.
@@morbidsearch
Yes sry
Each of your videos is a unique experience! Thank You!!! 👏
Thank you! I try to make it that way. I like to think of each video as its own mini-movie
Hell! this is truly mind blowing! Really impressive work
Thank you!!
Miranda offers a close up view of Uranus
Consensually?
Publicly
Miranda from Mass Effect? Yes she does.
Hue hue hue
Triton is so magical... 💙
That's why I like Space Engine. You can literally stand on every planet in entire universe, watching sunsets, beautiful planetary views of alien worlds and chilling
Wow! Another fantastic video. Need more please. Absolutely extraordinary.
Would love a morning on Triton
The nights with Uranus are amazing!
Well that's where the sun don't shine.
That's what someone's mom said too.
Such a fascinating video
Always good to see a close up view of Uranus.
......um, okay then?
Thank you for the compliment, and not unlike the planet itself, it is stinky and loaded with danger.
00:23 everybody gangsta until the Sun starts retrograding
NEVER USE RETROGRADING WORD AGAIN I HATE IT HATE IT SO MUCH
@PhysicalEngineering ehheheehe
@@PhysicalEngineering womp womp
@@PhysicalEngineeringgo cry
@@Nightskyzz-v1 please dont hate me
Beautiful and terrifying at the same time. Thank you for this
It’s amazing how from the distances of the bodies beyond Pluto; our sun, the kind and warm mother to us all, becomes just a particularly bright star lost in a sea of billions. If we were to look back towards earth and zoom way in, we would see one blue pixel. A mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
I wonder about doing an episode from the surface of all the planets when the sun goes red giant a few billion years from now.
The idea of making this video and the making of this video is in fact a fascinating project. I'm so mesmerized by the background music this time that I'm feeling like we are all here some musically connected souls and perhaps stargaze was our common universal alien soulmate in some other planet, in some other time/birth/life. We are all deeply connected with each other and also stargaze and we all like and love him/her a lot for gifting us such beautiful, wonderful and blissful cosmic moments. Thank you stargaze. You are the superstar of the cosmos. I salute 🫡 you. Remain happy. Bliss and peace to you. I'm enjoying that oneness of consciousness with the universe through this video and that experience is blissful and musical.🙏🙋
The music even came back. Amazing.
Triton has the best color
Wonderful, so glad I found your channel, thank you very much and have a great day!
Very glad you used the same music as in the original video! It was really a large part of what made it feel so surreal and relaxing.
That was astonishing. Thank you!
That was truly beautiful. Thank you so much
❤️
awesome work, cheers
Imagine the skin cancer you would get from standing on the surface of Mercury💀💀💀
You have 59 Earth days to travel to its night side, so with a good plan you can constantly avoid the sun. 😉😉😉
@@renatoherren4217 But there's a catch: the night side is freezing cold 🥶🥶☠️
@jhebertdelacruz5437 Well there are speculation that the northern poles might be cooler than the middle.
@@Serminator30 Yea the temperature at the poles might be more favorable imo
You can easily get skin cancer on Mars and on other bodies with even less atmosphere or no atmosphere at all.
Infact you would be able to avoid getting skin atmospheres on bodies with thick atmospheres, such as Venus, because the atmosphere would absorb most incoming radiation.
I think I’ve learnt more from these videos than several of my teachers from high school
Agreed!! 👍
Most of high schools (at least in Costa Rica were I live) don't put astronomy in their study plan.
Yes, I totally agree with you.
Glad you discovered that teachers cannot forcibly teach you something you don't want to learn.
We all grow up and get mature some day.
That was very well done. Informative, interesting, relaxing, soothing and a bit melancholic in a good way. Its like i feel a bit homesick when i look at the stars.
“This icy moon offers a close-up view of Uranus”
Neat
Great video! Beautifully done with no narration, subtle music, and interesting facts
Thank you!!
There is no words to exagurate the beauty of titan and triton...❤❤❤❤
I exhort you 💯 to upload more like this ❤❤
That sad violin, starting with gas giants...
My favourite channel
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Awesome video - although, I would have liked to have seen Ceres' day, considering we got some other minor planets 😊
*_This Moon provides a close view of Uranus_* 🌚
🌚
Life truly was a miracle, i am as fascinated with other planets as the others may be, but i always get amazed at how incredible earth truly is, this planet is nothing but a miracle, it's almost sad to see so many people more invested on other planets that don't offer as much as earth but I can't judge, i love space too
The Pluto-Charon tidal locking is so wild. Imagine seeing a moon as just a fixed position in the sky... You could navigate by it. You could build an orbital tower straight to it.
Enough to drive a man mad!
I love feeling small, it makes existence softer
a day on sedna is about 10 hours considering its rotation speed
That’s the best approximation number we have yes.
Venus is truly a scary planet with its hostile atmosphere and everything else making it one of the deadliest planets
Which is kind of sad when Venus was most likely like earth at some point but something happened to change it
From Sedna the sky is like interstellar space...:)
Pluto isn't so alone then with it's moon always facing it :') Sort of poetic
6:07
Day in pluto = night in earth
So fascinating and touching soul
i like these videos especially when accompanied by such music
I really liked that close-up view of uranus
Can you make more videos out of these please? There really good!
2:27 excuses, excuses. dude’s just scared to go into jupiter 😂
We can't even step on jupiter it's gas inside jupiter and it gets very hot not clear view surrounded by Gases what were you thinking bro
Ok then, YOU go into Jupiter
You can’t, Jupiter is a GAS giant with no solid surface.
If you could actually go into Jupiter, your view would be blocked with hydrogen and gasses, making it impossible to see what time of day it is. Also making it near impossible to know how long days are on Jupiter.
Same with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They all have no solid surface.
6:20 no bc why did this make me sad 😭
Interesting and relaxing. Subscribing.
So beautiful, thank !
Very nice video, I especially liked the blue glow of Uranus on it's moon :-)
You're finally back
The view of Uranus must be very beautiful.
Titan's one is beautiful
I'm addicted to the haunting tranquillity of Sedna. It's so lonely there, and yet strangely comforting with the spectacular night (and day) skies
3:42 beautiful 😊
Jupiter with basically thunderstorms,hot boiling matter,everything and no light,oxygen
What a "king" planet!
the choice of the music in video on is really amazing
Great compilation
I love these videos
Really incredible work!
Triton is breathtaking, I'll build a summer home there and watch the sunrise. 🌅
Triton's royal blue day is freaking gorgeous. Now at night with Neptun luminating the sky is fasinating.
A day on the various planets and moons of our solar system brings many thoughts to mind. Even without venturing far, I often find myself thinking of people I miss-those dear to me whom I haven’t seen in a long time, for one reason or another, even though we live in the same country. Under the same sky, I console myself with thoughts like, “As long as they’re doing well somewhere, that’s all that matters. It’s a relief, really.” But every now and then, I get lost in these thoughts. And when I travel to some distant country on the other side of the world, those feelings only grow stronger.
“Why is it that even at this great distance, I can’t stop thinking about you? What am I supposed to do with this heart of mine?” It’s a confusing mix of emotions. Everything I see seems to transform into a reflection of you. I wonder, “If you were here with me, how would you feel?” When things are beautiful, I think, “I wish you were here to share this with me.” When things are difficult, I find myself wishing, “Even if it’s tough, it’d be better if you were here.” It’s as if I’m experiencing everything alongside you in my mind-seeing, hearing, and feeling the world through the lens of wanting to share it with you.
The illusion becomes even stronger when I imagine the distant places I’ll never visit-watching sunrises and sunsets unfold in alien skies, surrounded by the vast, unfathomable darkness of empty space. In those moments, the solitude and silence seem to echo more loudly. And I think, if we were separated by a distance so great that I could never return, or even if I could, knowing I would never see you again in this life-wouldn’t that be akin to death for our relationship? A state where we can no longer do anything for each other, where we exist only in each other’s memories.
The landscapes of those faraway worlds lead me to reflect on things that have never happened, things that have yet to happen, and things I hope will never come to pass.
"Miranda gets a close up view of Uranus" 💀 broo
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We don't do that here. Science stuff.
sigh
Triton is definitely the ideal place for an introvert.
Pluto is still a planet!! Thank you for including this family member ❤❤
Earth is the most unrealistic part of this for us city dwellers
Because we never see any stars at night lmao 😂
Sad but true fact about urban life 😢
I would love to see a falling into the moon simulation
Venus's Solar day (day night cycle) is 116 days because it rotates backwards
Also where on eris's and sedna's orbit? Sedna reaches 90,000,000,000 mi (145,000,000,000 km) from 7,000,000,000 mi (11,000,000,000 km)
There’s a timeline out there where each of the 9 planets are “Great Ones” in a Soulsborne game that you need to take out
Mercury,
Venus, the Scorched
Jupiter, the Chaotic Wind
Pluto, the Exiled
Fascinating, thank you for posting.
Pleased to experience this
Props to the camera man for his patience and travelling the solar system to visualize how long a day on different celestial bodies are!
Everything beyond the Mars, the Sun it's just a bright dot and no heat is felt.
It’s pretty unnerving that on Eris and Sedna, the Sun just looks like another star in the night sky. This is why I love space so much, I loved it since I was in Kindergarten
Please tell me I'm not the only one who thought of Like That by Metro Boomin at the beginning 😭
This icy moon offers a close up view of Uranus🙂
Mercury Would Be Great For Star Gazing If We Can Survive The Surface!
nice buddy
Thank you for including Pluto as a planet.
Worth mentioning that, due to it's reverse rotation, Venus's Solar Day is only about half of its year, at 116 Earth Days. Conversely, Mercury's Solar Day is exactly twice the length of its year, at 176 Earth Days.