Keep up the great work Alex! Your content really helps me make progress on dealing with my anxiety and mental health issues💫 i find it very calming and insightful
That's hilarious. 100,000 years of evolution and scientific discovery... If you grunted to an early hominid what we should do, he would prolly just grab a stick and poke it.
what's gonna blow it off? there's nothing to knock it off except maybe solar wind if it gets too close to the sun. I mean, there's no air. if everything is moving the same speed on that space ball, why would it suddenly fly off?
The same way your butt stays in the chair of an airplane moving at 500mph. Things moving together are in the same inertial frame of reference. Also space has no atmosphere, hence, no friction. Except when comets heat up from getting near the sun, their gasses no longer stay in this frame of reference and drag behind creating tails.
Great show to relax after a week of work.
One of my go to for astronomy, excellent commentary and voicing. Thank you.
Excellent video man!! I was fascinated about this mission and you went through all the details with wonderful detail....thanks for your efforts. A++
Such a wonderful video
Absolutely agree. A superb presentation!
32:15 Only scientists at NASA could take months to design a screwdriver.
31:47 I can't imagine what it felt to touch something that had been floating through space for so long.
Probably rather rough and / or jagged. No weathering to polish down materials or surfaces.
Well, the ultimate irony is that Bennu travelled through the galaxy, only to be probed by Earthlings.
The future ìs here
Good question
12:40 FYI The word you need is 'exacerbated', not 'exasperated'.
Well aspirated!
Luckily they were stunned and not shocked. Its best when they are amazed. But amazed scientist get no clicks, so no one lets them be amazedd anymore.
I collect rocks it’s my favorite hobby therefor I vibe with anyone trying to get rocks from space all night long
Keep up the great work Alex! Your content really helps me make progress on dealing with my anxiety and mental health issues💫 i find it very calming and insightful
Awoooooooo
That's hilarious. 100,000 years of evolution and scientific discovery...
If you grunted to an early hominid what we should do, he would prolly just grab a stick and poke it.
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Imagine all the droppings of every creature ever lived. Are we sure matter didn't secrete out of life?
Is there something wrong with the audio!? Sounds like an AI version of the Alex
how exactly... do loose rocks stay on the surface of something moving through space at such high speeds?
(Gravity, electromagnetism, or the weak/strong nuclear forces)😊
what's gonna blow it off? there's nothing to knock it off except maybe solar wind if it gets too close to the sun. I mean, there's no air. if everything is moving the same speed on that space ball, why would it suddenly fly off?
The same way your butt stays in the chair of an airplane moving at 500mph. Things moving together are in the same inertial frame of reference. Also space has no atmosphere, hence, no friction. Except when comets heat up from getting near the sun, their gasses no longer stay in this frame of reference and drag behind creating tails.
No such thing as a bad question
@@forrestwoods5339is this person isn't in middle school
Nothing new here 😢
Time waster
I've never seen any of this. It's quite interesting.