The First and Only Photos From Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon - What Did We See? (4K)

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  • @V101SPACE
    @V101SPACE  17 днів тому +2

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  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 2 роки тому +268

    I've always been extremely interested in planetary science and the space program. I'm old enough to remember the first Gemini launches---watching them on a 13 inch black and white TV. I'll be 79 in 2034. And nothing would mean more to me than the chance to see the first images of Titan from Dragonfly. I hope I make it that long!
    When I was born, the first Earth satellite had yet to be launched. Now I'm looking at seeing images from a drone flying over the surface of Titan. All that in one lifetime. Sometimes it blows my mind to think about it.

    • @rainbowseeker5930
      @rainbowseeker5930 2 роки тому +35

      You will...I'm 80 and doing amazingly fine.

    • @kzero9714
      @kzero9714 Рік тому +26

      Good luck to both of you.
      I'm as enthusiastic as you both. I'm 39.

    • @drumrocka
      @drumrocka Рік тому +16

      The technological progression over the last 100 years is truly phenomenal, especially over the last 40 years. It blows my mind how fast things have progressed, and makes me excited and nervous for the future!

    • @donaldcarpenter5328
      @donaldcarpenter5328 10 місяців тому +2

      I have sat IN a Gemini capsule at the Pacific Science Center @ the Seattle Center!!!

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz 10 місяців тому +1

  • @ellisonhamilton3322
    @ellisonhamilton3322 2 роки тому +536

    I never fail to be amazed by the fact that we can fire probes into space, have them travel many millions of miles for years and arrive at the correct destination and then release landers that survive and gather data. Again, it amazes.
    Thank you. Give Rolo a scratch for me and have a stellar weekend. 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧

    • @MichaelAxelKlose
      @MichaelAxelKlose 2 роки тому +8

      It is actually amazing if you think about it.

    • @urbanfashionhouse1
      @urbanfashionhouse1 2 роки тому +16

      But our cell phones drop calls at random moments five feet from the house , SMH

    • @leviksd
      @leviksd 2 роки тому +17

      @@urbanfashionhouse1 Our phones didn't take a few billion dollars to make

    • @antiquefuturistic
      @antiquefuturistic 2 роки тому

      This was also possible 70 years ago, smartass

    • @TacoMonster4eva
      @TacoMonster4eva 2 роки тому +9

      Yet we are unable to get the cable and I tercer guys to actually come to their appointment between 1 and 3pm.

  • @Martial-Mat
    @Martial-Mat 2 роки тому +1196

    Imagine how ecstatic the team must have been as those first mountain images started to come through.

    • @dr4d1s
      @dr4d1s 2 роки тому +41

      If you want to see their reactions, NASA has the video uploaded to UA-cam.

    • @russell_szabados
      @russell_szabados 2 роки тому +46

      My gosh, I was ecstatic enough as a space enthusiast. I can't imagine if I'd spent years of my life actually working on the project.

    • @Martial-Mat
      @Martial-Mat 2 роки тому +1

      @@russell_szabados Absolutely.

    • @proapocalypse1448
      @proapocalypse1448 2 роки тому +30

      I'm sure a few of them got wet.

    • @Martial-Mat
      @Martial-Mat 2 роки тому +2

      @@proapocalypse1448 🤣

  • @zombie_snax
    @zombie_snax Рік тому +74

    This is a really big deal. I'm happy that people are still out there having amazing adventures. The amount of effort that went into this is difficult to image. Bravo to everyone involved.

  • @BubbaGubban
    @BubbaGubban Рік тому +448

    “Get outside, get into nature, and make your own discoveries” 🙂

    • @JoeSmith-hv7oe
      @JoeSmith-hv7oe Рік тому +86

      People also think the Earth is flat...some people can't comprehend beyond their hand in front of their face

    • @Derflingerblade
      @Derflingerblade Рік тому +8

      @prestallar4339 I dont realy care but why is the resolution like from a nokia from 1989 ?
      If they had 300+ of Images do they have at least one in HD ? I am confident that the data from the space programs is true , but I dont understand why for the public the images of Mars or other planets are so shitty. Cant see ANYTHING on those

    • @matthewlillistone5943
      @matthewlillistone5943 Рік тому +10

      Money for nothing and your clicks for free

    • @rickdagrexican7351
      @rickdagrexican7351 Рік тому +5

      ​@prestallar4339 Well, I didn't know about how Cassini spun. It's an interesting fact to learn about the process of how the video was created. Huygens spin reduced clarity. If it hadn't spun, imagine how clear it could have been.

    • @Joe-lb8qn
      @Joe-lb8qn Рік тому +24

      @@Derflingerbladewut? are you kidding me? Have you not seen the incredibly detailed hi res pics of mars? Right down to dust particles around the drill bits as the robot drills into rocks to take samples?

  • @markb20
    @markb20 2 роки тому +674

    The Cassini mission was such an amazing accomplishment for NASA and the scientific community, and the Huygens drop down to Titan's surface is just mind-blowing. Seventeen years later, it's still so stunning to see this; thank you for providing this wonderful video.

    • @webertbaiao7045
      @webertbaiao7045 2 роки тому

      NASA Facts: Secret NASA documents reveal the real shape of the Earth!
      1 - LOCKHEED SR-71 BLACKBIRD: Technical Memorandum 104330: Predicted Performance of a Thrust Enhanced SR-71 Aircraft with an External Payload:
      Page 08: DIGITAL PERFORMANCE SIMULATION DESCRIPTION: The DPS equations of motion use four assumptions that simplify the program while maintaining its fidelity for most maneuvers and applications: point-mass modeling, nonturbulent atmosphere, zero side forces, and a “nonrotating Earth”.
      2 - NASA Reference Publication 1207: Derivation and Definition of a Linear Aircraft Model: 08/1988:
      2.1 Page 02: SUMMARY: This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a “fiat and nonrotating Earth”.
      2.2 Page 30: 3 CONCLUDING REMARKS: This report derives and defines a set oflinearized system matrices for a rigid aircraft of constant mass, flying in a stationary atmosphere over a “flat and nonrotating Earth”.
      2.3 Page 102: 16. Abstract: This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a “flat and nonrotating Earth”.
      3 - NASA General Equations of Motion for a Damaged Asymmetric Aircraft:
      Page 02: Rigid Body Equations of Motion Referenced to an Arbitrary Fixed Point on the Body There are several approaches that can be used to develop the general equations of motion. The one selected here starts with Newton’s laws applied to a collection of particles defining the rigid body (any number of dynamics or physics books can serve as references, e.g. reference 2). In this paper, the rigid body equations of motion over a “flat non-rotating Earth” are developed that are not necessarily referenced to the body’s center of mass.
      4 - NASA: A METHOD FOR REDUCING THE SENSITIVITY OF OPTIMAL NONLINEAR SYSTEMS TO PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 1971:
      Page 12: A NUMERICAL EXAMPLE: Problem Statement: The example problem is a fixed-time problem in which it is required to determine the thrust-attitude program of a single-stage rocket vehicle starting from rest and going to specified terminal conditions of altitude and vertical velocity which will maximize the final horizontal velocity. The idealizing assumptions made are the following:
      (1) A point-mass vehicle
      (2) A “flat, nonrotating Earth”
      5 - NASA Technical Paper Nº 2835 1988: User’s Manual for Interactive LINEAR, a FORTRAN Program To Derive Linear Aircraft Models.
      5.1 Page 01: SUMMARY: The nonlinear equations of motion used are six-degree-of-freedom equations with stationary atmosphere and “flat and nonrotating Earth” assumptions.
      5.2 Page 126: 6. Abstract: The nonlinear equations of motion used are six-degree-of-freedom equations sith stationary atmosphere and “flat and nonrotating Earth” assumptions.

    • @philipschoen3857
      @philipschoen3857 2 роки тому +7

      Let's go to eropa not titan. Why the heck titan, waters on eropa

    • @charlesbromberick4247
      @charlesbromberick4247 2 роки тому +13

      I worked on Cassini at JPL.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому +5

      @@philipschoen3857 lots of water in the solar system....most of it frozen.....

    • @jacklingham6069
      @jacklingham6069 2 роки тому +9

      @@philipschoen3857 titan is sooo much bigger plus we cant see into titan whereas on eropa you can see the surface, also we now know that titan has liquid on its surface unlike many other planets and moons

  • @timwhite5562
    @timwhite5562 2 роки тому +63

    Why have I never seen these? I remember the first time I saw images of the surface of Venus. I stared at it for and an hour and a half, the whole time with a feeling of existential loneliness and doom. I imagine standing there, knowing that no one else ever had or likely would. The awareness that no matter how far I travel, I'll never find a single sign of life.

  • @tjsogmc
    @tjsogmc 2 роки тому +1798

    It never ceases to amaze me that we can send probes to other worlds and return 4k images, but a bank security camera on Earth only captures a fuzzy blur....

    • @avo616
      @avo616 2 роки тому +365

      Security cameras don’t have millions of hours and dollars invested in them

    • @hulahula6182
      @hulahula6182 2 роки тому +156

      Or pentagon VIDEO cameras taking only 1 frame per second

    • @tjsogmc
      @tjsogmc 2 роки тому +71

      @@avo616 the hell they don't. It's a big industry with lots of technology.

    • @MicroClases_Ciencia
      @MicroClases_Ciencia 2 роки тому +71

      No, they are not 4k, it is enhanced. Many times they are composites

    • @badweetabix
      @badweetabix 2 роки тому +55

      @@tjsogmc You are still missing the point. It is big industry with huge profit margins that are the result of selling and using cheap low quality cams while charging their customers through the nose. Big does not mean high quality. GM, Ford, and Chrysler are big industry, but are you seriously going to argue they make high quality cars?

  • @cjsm1006
    @cjsm1006 Рік тому +100

    That the Huygens probe worked so well in such a harsh environment is a tribute to the scientists of the ESA.

  • @jjmah7
    @jjmah7 Рік тому +54

    Imagine seeing Saturn on the daytime and nighttime sky from Titan 🤯

    • @michaelbruns449
      @michaelbruns449 Рік тому +10

      Wow, totally mind blowing, the massive rings of saturn rising and setting, slowly traversing across the sky.

    • @rais1953
      @rais1953 Рік тому

      It's probably not visible through the smog in the daylight but might be visible at night. Remember that Titan is tidally locked to Saturn so only the side permanently facing the planet could see it and seen from there it never moves in the sky. But the moon goes through day and night cycles as does our Moon by orbiting around its planet.

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel 8 місяців тому +4

      I want to honeymoon on Titan.

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel 8 місяців тому

      Which spacecraft looked back at Earth from deep in space? Was it New Horizons at Pluto?

    • @peteb901
      @peteb901 8 місяців тому +2

      @@aspenrebel Voyager 1 took the "Pale Blue Dot" photo in 1990. Earth was imaged 3 times (along with the Moon in a transit across the Sun) by Cassini.

  • @Дмитрий_1981
    @Дмитрий_1981 2 роки тому +101

    Stunning shots ... From my youth I remember how they were printed in newspapers. It's hard to imagine anything more amazing... This Cassini mission is an example of the fact that Science is the most invaluable experience available to man.

    • @markb20
      @markb20 2 роки тому +2

      Well said

    • @MarjorainMD
      @MarjorainMD 2 роки тому +5

      Well said, now please let’s us tell that to the believers and religious…they won’t accept reality.
      Science is reality and facts at its best.

    • @darylfoster7944
      @darylfoster7944 2 роки тому +4

      What about sex?

    • @jimfisk4474
      @jimfisk4474 2 роки тому +2

      There's much more beyond science!

    • @MarjorainMD
      @MarjorainMD 2 роки тому +1

      @@darylfoster7944 Sex is always welcome indeed.🍆

  • @adammorris3082
    @adammorris3082 2 роки тому +98

    Wow - It really doesn't seem like 17 years since Huygens probe touchdown, The pics were and still are amazing to see.

  • @AndersWelander
    @AndersWelander 2 роки тому +15

    All these missions to other places in the solar system are such wonderful gifts to humanity. I am so happy to know more what Pluto looks like just to name another one.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому +1

      the time may come in the distant future when cruise ships will transport people to these places.....

  • @brhodes0
    @brhodes0 Рік тому +6

    Possibly the only time I will ever hear the word ‘atmosphere’ pronounced as three separate words. Well done!

  • @janichmondieu6505
    @janichmondieu6505 6 місяців тому +6

    Truly amazing. For a species to accomplish this amount of exploration and still lack enough understanding to avoid constant warfare is troublesome.

    • @mikedubbz479
      @mikedubbz479 4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately war brings money... And people will never stop worshipping that green god.

    • @Coolrockndad
      @Coolrockndad 4 місяці тому

      @@mikedubbz479 More like worshipping period.

    • @kdc-nb5fw
      @kdc-nb5fw Місяць тому

      Greed will destroy humanity.

  • @jimm8246
    @jimm8246 2 роки тому +36

    The teams behind these expeditions are absolutely phenomenal. To manage systems to achieve results like this are highly commendable. Great job!

  • @littlemouse7066
    @littlemouse7066 2 роки тому +24

    sitting at home and watching the surface of another planet is mindblowing. the images of Mars are even more impressive.

    • @c.b.e.8555
      @c.b.e.8555 2 роки тому +1

      I know. Wonder how much it cost to produce the footage in Hollywood

  • @ponytrekker8996
    @ponytrekker8996 2 роки тому +9

    No word’s to describe..what a truly amazing discovery. when Huygens plunged through Titans atmosphere.

  • @JRFrancisco20088
    @JRFrancisco20088 8 місяців тому +11

    All these images always make me grateful to live on a habitable planet with air and water. The odds of that are astounding. Think about it.

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 7 місяців тому +2

      I think it would be better if we vertebrates were never born. All the suffering we go through as sentient creatures could have been prevented if Earth never formed the way it did.

    • @Coolrockndad
      @Coolrockndad 4 місяці тому

      @@SonOfTheDawn515 How about no religion?

    • @mtamech535
      @mtamech535 4 місяці тому

      @@Coolrockndad Yeah, having no consequences for your unseen actions would be a much better world. Totally agree. We'd be better off if we lived like animals with no fear of a higher plane. 👏

  • @matthewbryant958
    @matthewbryant958 2 роки тому +57

    Imagine how scary it would be to enter another planet, moon going through the clouds and not having any idea what’s below. That would be possibly the most terrifying thing anyone or anything could do

    • @LLH7202
      @LLH7202 Рік тому +7

      Kind of like me when I did my first instrument approach by myself.

    • @SnowWhite-hr4ho
      @SnowWhite-hr4ho Рік тому +3

      It's unmanned

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Рік тому +4

      That's why the first craft descending and landing is a relatively simple probe. Once you know vaguely what the surface is like, then rovers or similar mobile robots can be deployed, and maybe eventually a crewed mission or two. No doubt if and when we get fast enough propulsion to make crewed missions to the outer solar system possible, Titan is likely to be one of the first places people visit beyond the asteroid belt.

    • @rais1953
      @rais1953 Рік тому +5

      The Soviet landers did that on Venus and surprisingly a couple of them lasted as long as Huygens while returning pictures and data.

    • @tnnetnattninuttn4627
      @tnnetnattninuttn4627 Рік тому +1

      Yea. just imagine crashing into alien's kindergarten. That would make them so angry.

  • @craigthacker
    @craigthacker 2 роки тому +48

    I'm not sure of how enhanced the footage is, but I'm surprised by how well-lit the moon is considering how far from the sun it is and how thick the haze/clouds are.

    • @hulitonuras4177
      @hulitonuras4177 2 роки тому +20

      Think of it like this. When you look into the night's sky, on a good night you can easily see Saturn with the naked eye. Somehow light is travelling all the way there and then is being reflected all the way back to earth. Even from earth its pretty bright so how much brighter if you were standing on the surface? The same applies to titan. All that light bounces off the relatively light colored atmosphere and environment. It certainly is strange I agree and as you get to a dwarf planet like pluto you would certainly become confused looking around for the source of why the surface is dimly lit only to realize that one of the more brighter star like objects in the night's sky is actually the sun illuminating the surface of your distant dwarf planet.

    • @kikidevine694
      @kikidevine694 2 роки тому +7

      Ice reflects light really well. Pure , clear water even better. I was taking a used milk bottle made from cloudy plastic out to the recycling last night and there was enough ambient light to literally illuminate it and turn it into a light. If that can happen with a small hollow translucent item, imagine what a planet covered in ice could reflect

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 2 роки тому +7

      @@hulitonuras4177 Between Earth and Saturn there are whole lot of nothing.

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech 2 роки тому +10

      It is more computer graphics simulation than the real pixels transmitted from ESA's Huygens probe. I still remember when I saw them the next morning after the landing. BTW it was all grayscale, the colours are invented.

    • @DaveTexas
      @DaveTexas Рік тому +8

      Only the very last image of the fuzzy-looking landscape is an actual photo. Everything else is an animation based on the still images that were captured on the descent. That’s why it looks like video game graphics from 20 years ago.

  • @scottpitner4298
    @scottpitner4298 2 роки тому +38

    This feat is one of the most mind blowing things we’ve done..
    Those photos of it landing show a landscape so foreign it’s astonishing!!
    I can’t believe there’s so many planetary and moon bodies out there. Even just in our galaxy!

    • @webertbaiao7045
      @webertbaiao7045 2 роки тому

      NASA Facts: Secret NASA documents reveal the real shape of the Earth!
      1 - LOCKHEED SR-71 BLACKBIRD: Technical Memorandum 104330: Predicted Performance of a Thrust Enhanced SR-71 Aircraft with an External Payload:
      Page 08: DIGITAL PERFORMANCE SIMULATION DESCRIPTION: The DPS equations of motion use four assumptions that simplify the program while maintaining its fidelity for most maneuvers and applications: point-mass modeling, nonturbulent atmosphere, zero side forces, and a “nonrotating Earth”.
      2 - NASA Reference Publication 1207: Derivation and Definition of a Linear Aircraft Model: 08/1988:
      2.1 Page 02: SUMMARY: This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a “fiat and nonrotating Earth”.
      2.2 Page 30: 3 CONCLUDING REMARKS: This report derives and defines a set oflinearized system matrices for a rigid aircraft of constant mass, flying in a stationary atmosphere over a “flat and nonrotating Earth”.
      2.3 Page 102: 16. Abstract: This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a “flat and nonrotating Earth”.
      3 - NASA General Equations of Motion for a Damaged Asymmetric Aircraft:
      Page 02: Rigid Body Equations of Motion Referenced to an Arbitrary Fixed Point on the Body There are several approaches that can be used to develop the general equations of motion. The one selected here starts with Newton’s laws applied to a collection of particles defining the rigid body (any number of dynamics or physics books can serve as references, e.g. reference 2). In this paper, the rigid body equations of motion over a “flat non-rotating Earth” are developed that are not necessarily referenced to the body’s center of mass.
      4 - NASA: A METHOD FOR REDUCING THE SENSITIVITY OF OPTIMAL NONLINEAR SYSTEMS TO PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 1971:
      Page 12: A NUMERICAL EXAMPLE: Problem Statement: The example problem is a fixed-time problem in which it is required to determine the thrust-attitude program of a single-stage rocket vehicle starting from rest and going to specified terminal conditions of altitude and vertical velocity which will maximize the final horizontal velocity. The idealizing assumptions made are the following:
      (1) A point-mass vehicle
      (2) A “flat, nonrotating Earth”
      5 - NASA Technical Paper Nº 2835 1988: User’s Manual for Interactive LINEAR, a FORTRAN Program To Derive Linear Aircraft Models.
      5.1 Page 01: SUMMARY: The nonlinear equations of motion used are six-degree-of-freedom equations with stationary atmosphere and “flat and nonrotating Earth” assumptions.
      5.2 Page 126: 6. Abstract: The nonlinear equations of motion used are six-degree-of-freedom equations sith stationary atmosphere and “flat and nonrotating Earth” assumptions.

    • @rainbowseeker5930
      @rainbowseeker5930 2 роки тому +6

      You probably meant "just in our Solar System",,,,,

    • @youtubeSuckssNow
      @youtubeSuckssNow 2 роки тому +3

      We currently have a craft returning to earth after collecting a sample of material from an asteroid which is fascinating.

    • @NakAnderso
      @NakAnderso 4 місяці тому

      @@rainbowseeker5930I was gonna say there’s gotta be a disgusting amount of planets, dwarf planets, moons, and other terrestrial bodies in our solar system alone. Let alone the Milky Way. It’s also what makes the idea of the Andromeda all kinds of different emotions.

  • @paulcateiii
    @paulcateiii 2 роки тому +55

    V101 never disappoints - thanks for all the great videos thru the years

  • @timsimpson9367
    @timsimpson9367 Рік тому +4

    Just to see the photo's is amazing. All them millions of miles away is fantastic, Thank you.

  • @DavidAlmanza-ik3kq
    @DavidAlmanza-ik3kq 5 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @theobserver9131
    @theobserver9131 2 роки тому +45

    Accomplishments like this are what redeems humanity. This is the definition of awesome.

    • @billybob-ro6qf
      @billybob-ro6qf 2 роки тому +2

      Only ONE thing can redeem mankind & that is JESUS our LORD & SAVIOR! PRAISE GOD OUR REDEEMER LIVES & IS ALWAYS FOR US & WITH US!

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 2 роки тому

      @@billybob-ro6qf Lol! Yeah, like religion has a great track record for making the world a better place. If you love torture and murder and war.

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 2 роки тому +7

      @@billybob-ro6qf education, science, and birth control have done much more for humanity than any religion ever has.

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 2 роки тому +4

      @@billybob-ro6qf if you Christians would follow your prophets advice, and renounce all your possessions, and spend your life serving people and practicing nothing but love and kindness and compassion for all people of all colors and persuasions, I might take you halfway seriously.

    • @billybob-ro6qf
      @billybob-ro6qf 2 роки тому +2

      @@theobserver9131 NOTHING to do with "religion" It's all about having a personal relationship with JESUS our Lord & Savior. Those who truly follow Jesus & have Him living in their hearts always do what's right, holy, & righteous. It's when people begin to stray from God that sin enters in & the world becomes a mess full of wickedness.

  • @geemanbmw
    @geemanbmw 2 роки тому +9

    This channel you have to admit is awesome I just wish you uploaded more videos not shorts but like 10-25 minute videos. Great narrator and excellent content.

  • @cbf63
    @cbf63 2 роки тому +18

    I've been viewing Saturn every clear night with my telescope and Titan is there as a tan dot circling as always.
    Cool video!

  • @DemoCATicMAN
    @DemoCATicMAN Рік тому +6

    I still have that picture of Titan's surface as my wallpaper on my main computer. I still think of it as the most difficult picture that has ever been obtained. I've imagined myself being down on the surface of Titan and having the best view of Saturn if the thick atmosphere ever cleared up for a look, what a view that would be, especially that of the ring system. It would also be very interesting to be on the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Dreaming of one day having a ship that could get there and back inside of a day would be fun.

    • @NakAnderso
      @NakAnderso 4 місяці тому +1

      I’ve always wanted a ship that could cover insane distances so I could pull up on a moon in the Andromeda Galaxy.

    • @DemoCATicMAN
      @DemoCATicMAN 4 місяці тому

      @@NakAnderso I know what you mean, that would be great. I think extragalactic travel would be way too far, even at speeds multiple times that of light. A round trip to the Andromeda Galaxy would take 5 million years, even at the speed of light. There's plenty to see in our own Galaxy I should think, and it would feel just as awesome to go see the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. What do you think ?

    • @NakAnderso
      @NakAnderso 4 місяці тому

      @@DemoCATicMAN I totally get that intergalactic is impossible. That’s why I want to be the only one to do it.

  • @DXCommanderHQ
    @DXCommanderHQ 8 місяців тому +1

    6:44 I don't get it. It's absolutely nothing like earth at all unless I'm missing something. What is your data to explain this? Water, Oxygen, Gravity, Temperature range? Please explain.

  • @Sly88Frye
    @Sly88Frye 2 роки тому +51

    Absolutely incredible to see this. I wasn't even aware of these images. Glad to see them. It's going to be a long wait, but I look forward to when we get more images from Titan in 2034

    • @NakAnderso
      @NakAnderso 4 місяці тому

      We just gotta not die till then

  • @Dark_Richician84
    @Dark_Richician84 2 роки тому +15

    Love Titan. I could look at its surface forever.

  • @r_thekingslayerx4352
    @r_thekingslayerx4352 2 роки тому +4

    Still my #1 channel for space related videos.
    Thx for the amazing content V1. 💯🔥

  • @shawnmoebius5997
    @shawnmoebius5997 Рік тому +15

    I love that line “ice frozen as hard as granite.”So on earth, our granite is frozen as hard as granite.

    • @anjou6497
      @anjou6497 10 місяців тому

      No, he said frozen as hard as rock. There are many kinds of rock.

  • @subrotomitra
    @subrotomitra Рік тому +4

    Outstanding presentation ! Thank you

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_1986 2 роки тому +15

    Imagine if they ever noticed evidence of life on Titan, and started doing a kind of "live recording" with minimal possible delay where they explored an area that had showed very promising signs of life;
    that would be extremely exciting.

    • @JavaBum
      @JavaBum 2 роки тому +2

      Minimal delay? Are we talking hours here? I think we're nowhere near that just yet.

    • @knightofwind2929
      @knightofwind2929 Рік тому

      It wouldn't be released to the public, were as supposed to stay in the dark

  • @1SeanBond
    @1SeanBond 2 роки тому +13

    Sure loved seeing Titan! Ever since seeing the movie Creature (1985). Aka The titan find . The video was absolutely amazing! And to think what lakes & seas are made out of ....I believe this prob was one of the best in seeing what it looks like. I'm just blowin away of how clear the footage was after rendering it all ....Thank's for your efforts and quality content...I'm in awe of the content you post & create Ty Luv&Peace Cheers from Sean&family!

  • @slaughterhouse5585
    @slaughterhouse5585 2 роки тому +46

    Absolutely mind blowing accomplishment. 😳 Congratulations to all those involved in this mission. 👍🏻

    • @1DTL
      @1DTL Рік тому

      The only thing mind blowing is just how many people think this is real... Congratulations to NASA for creating the biggest lie ever to exist.

  • @Osk.S57
    @Osk.S57 Рік тому +22

    It's amazing what human beings can do in the field of science. Also totally incomprehensible what human beings are doing to their own planet, the only place we have to live.

    • @coreenjordaan6294
      @coreenjordaan6294 7 місяців тому

      Amazing! In SA we dont even have electricity nor clean water!

    • @mtamech535
      @mtamech535 4 місяці тому

      Womp womp

    • @mtamech535
      @mtamech535 4 місяці тому

      @@coreenjordaan6294 Amazing how people can complain about how bad they feel that they're destroying the earth then try to keep societies that don't have the same technology from achieving it. I feel for you my friend.

    • @ronjon7942
      @ronjon7942 3 місяці тому +2

      Like use its resources to try and feed billions, set aside land for national parks, enjoy nature, generally strive to take care of it - at least societies that can afford to? Maybe instead of being down on humanity, you might try saving us your self righteousness and celebrate positivity. Therapy may help identifying your self projection , as it has helped me.

    • @mtamech535
      @mtamech535 3 місяці тому

      @@ronjon7942 🎯

  • @Kanamit.
    @Kanamit. Рік тому +4

    I absolutely love these types of videos. Thanks.

  • @methanoid
    @methanoid 2 роки тому +11

    Beautiful imagery, well put together in video and atmospheric sounds. Really enjoyed this one. Keep this standard up 😀

  • @murielvaillancourt3855
    @murielvaillancourt3855 2 роки тому +9

    This video is awesome, like all the wonderful work that you send to us. ❤❤thank you so much, Sir.

  • @paulesterline5714
    @paulesterline5714 2 роки тому +12

    Amazing! I have seen most of these photos before, but I never get tired of seeing them or learning about the things in outer space. You taught me some things I didn't know! Thank you!

  • @refurbrob3609
    @refurbrob3609 2 роки тому +8

    Being part of that mission sending there what us humans have engineered and built, mind blowingly amazing, thank you NASA or the ESA, whichever sent it there, WOW 👌

  • @MrPetepuma00
    @MrPetepuma00 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding! The solar system is part of our home. Time for us to see more of where we live.

  • @Sp_416
    @Sp_416 2 роки тому +34

    These images are... out of this world! Great video as always!

    • @taboovsknowledge1603
      @taboovsknowledge1603 2 роки тому +1

      Your comedy is... out of this club!
      Do you do prop comedy?

    • @billygribble9939
      @billygribble9939 2 роки тому +3

      Except they're of this world... a Hollywood basement.

    • @cerealata9035
      @cerealata9035 2 роки тому

      @@billygribble9939
      Nice argument there, dude. Why don't you back it up with a source?

    • @billygribble9939
      @billygribble9939 2 роки тому +1

      @@cerealata9035 try reality bud. You're eyes should do most of the work

    • @grant1739
      @grant1739 2 роки тому

      This dude probably walks around telling knock knock jokes

  • @darkfox2076
    @darkfox2076 2 роки тому +8

    Amazing as always vidi thanks for the really interesting content 👍

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-41 2 роки тому +13

    Cassini Huygens was my favorite trip to space, titan n saturn..
    Thank u v101 science, my favorite science channel!..👍👍💞💞

  • @VerityMatthewNonis
    @VerityMatthewNonis 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video .outstanding coverage great sciencetific knowledge.

  • @_thespacegazer
    @_thespacegazer 2 роки тому +48

    Imagine once they cleared the clouds they saw buildings and civilizations

    • @survivor.99
      @survivor.99 2 роки тому +5

      Best imagination

    • @mfazmonty12
      @mfazmonty12 2 роки тому +2

      That's likely to be possible.

    • @RavenJCain
      @RavenJCain 2 роки тому +3

      @@survivor.99 Sadly much of this stuff is imagination. You have an image or blur, and the rest is all imagination.
      Like this is all ice sand and ice rocks, because plain old rocks are boring.

    • @darylfoster7944
      @darylfoster7944 2 роки тому +2

      With the lizards from Aliens running around

    • @tommissouri4871
      @tommissouri4871 2 роки тому +8

      I occasionally envision a Mars rover moving forward as a couple of Martians walk along behind trying to figure out what it is and who sent it. Or the one that almost made it to a ridge, only to stop short and not see the city on the other side. I think the movie "My Favorite Martian" started off like that.

  • @simonmcnicholas
    @simonmcnicholas 2 роки тому +24

    Titan never fails to amaze me, absolutely fascinating

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому +2

      ...even back in the '50's...when we knew from nothing about the place....it was fascinating....it has an atmosphere, and a thick one at that...

  • @oc2phish07
    @oc2phish07 Рік тому +3

    Excellent video. Very interesting and enjoyable.

  • @aparajitadeb9790
    @aparajitadeb9790 Рік тому +2

    Very nicely explained each and every thing thankyou 😊

  • @alexandertaylor1225
    @alexandertaylor1225 Рік тому +1

    Great video, liked and subscribed thank you.

  • @mikecarbone828
    @mikecarbone828 2 роки тому +7

    It seems like it would be a good idea to plan to have an orbiter equipped with cloud penetrating radar or LIDAR to survey the moon Titan to choose the best places to explore prior to deploying landers or drones, to make the most of such a mission.
    Thank you for posting these videos!
    Please have an excellent and awesome day! ☀️✨

    • @webertbaiao7045
      @webertbaiao7045 2 роки тому

      NASA Facts: Secret NASA documents reveal the real shape of the Earth!
      1 - LOCKHEED SR-71 BLACKBIRD: Technical Memorandum 104330: Predicted Performance of a Thrust Enhanced SR-71 Aircraft with an External Payload:
      Page 08: DIGITAL PERFORMANCE SIMULATION DESCRIPTION: The DPS equations of motion use four assumptions that simplify the program while maintaining its fidelity for most maneuvers and applications: point-mass modeling, nonturbulent atmosphere, zero side forces, and a “nonrotating Earth”.
      2 - NASA Reference Publication 1207: Derivation and Definition of a Linear Aircraft Model: 08/1988:
      2.1 Page 02: SUMMARY: This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a “fiat and nonrotating Earth”.
      2.2 Page 30: 3 CONCLUDING REMARKS: This report derives and defines a set oflinearized system matrices for a rigid aircraft of constant mass, flying in a stationary atmosphere over a “flat and nonrotating Earth”.
      2.3 Page 102: 16. Abstract: This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a “flat and nonrotating Earth”.
      3 - NASA General Equations of Motion for a Damaged Asymmetric Aircraft:
      Page 02: Rigid Body Equations of Motion Referenced to an Arbitrary Fixed Point on the Body There are several approaches that can be used to develop the general equations of motion. The one selected here starts with Newton’s laws applied to a collection of particles defining the rigid body (any number of dynamics or physics books can serve as references, e.g. reference 2). In this paper, the rigid body equations of motion over a “flat non-rotating Earth” are developed that are not necessarily referenced to the body’s center of mass.
      4 - NASA: A METHOD FOR REDUCING THE SENSITIVITY OF OPTIMAL NONLINEAR SYSTEMS TO PARAMETER UNCERTAINTY: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 1971:
      Page 12: A NUMERICAL EXAMPLE: Problem Statement: The example problem is a fixed-time problem in which it is required to determine the thrust-attitude program of a single-stage rocket vehicle starting from rest and going to specified terminal conditions of altitude and vertical velocity which will maximize the final horizontal velocity. The idealizing assumptions made are the following:
      (1) A point-mass vehicle
      (2) A “flat, nonrotating Earth”
      5 - NASA Technical Paper Nº 2835 1988: User’s Manual for Interactive LINEAR, a FORTRAN Program To Derive Linear Aircraft Models.
      5.1 Page 01: SUMMARY: The nonlinear equations of motion used are six-degree-of-freedom equations with stationary atmosphere and “flat and nonrotating Earth” assumptions.
      5.2 Page 126: 6. Abstract: The nonlinear equations of motion used are six-degree-of-freedom equations sith stationary atmosphere and “flat and nonrotating Earth” assumptions.

    • @MomolosZtips
      @MomolosZtips 2 роки тому

      @@webertbaiao7045 You can repeat this admission of mental masturbation a dozen times ... nobody is listening.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому +1

      ...which is what we've already done with Venus....but it's much further away...

  • @kuyajj68
    @kuyajj68 2 роки тому +7

    Can't imagine how much preparation the engineers did for that mission. Smartest of the smart people are in NASA.

    • @darylfoster7944
      @darylfoster7944 2 роки тому

      Actually they're probably at SpaceX.

    • @iananderson8498
      @iananderson8498 2 роки тому +2

      The Huygens probe was designed and built by the European Space Agency.

    • @Osmone_Everony
      @Osmone_Everony 7 місяців тому

      If you pay closer attention you can see the ESA logo on the probe! NOT NASA!

  • @troytwyman8384
    @troytwyman8384 2 роки тому +9

    With the gas planets, can we not just drop a powerful penetrating radar probe to see if there is some sort of surface and map the surface features if they do have a surface? Kind of like what we did with the old Venus and Titan probes?

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 2 роки тому +8

      The problem is that the deep atmosphere absorbs radio waves

    • @taboovsknowledge1603
      @taboovsknowledge1603 2 роки тому +1

      Maybe probes that are nano. 100's, each different sensors. A cluster drop deposited in the atmosphere.
      Something like that could be less money and more soon!

    • @wesandell
      @wesandell 2 роки тому +12

      The problem is not just the blocking of radio waves, but the pressure and temperature. Before you reach what we believe is the "solid" core of gas giants, the probe would be crushed by the pressure. Even the heavy-duty submarines that can go down to challenger deep would be crushed before reaching halfway to the center. The temperatures would also be hotter than the surface of the sun and would be enough to melt tungsten. Galileo sent a probe into Jupiter and it lasted about an hour and traveled around 100 miles into the planet before it was crushed by the pressures. 100 miles barely scratched the surface. Assuming we could build some hardened probe that could last longer, it would at best last maybe a couple of thousand miles in before being not just crushed, but atomized. Also, even if you could somehow get down farther, you would likely end up in a spot where Hydrogen becomes so dense from the pressure that the probe would become buoyant and would counteract the effects of gravity. And thus, the probe would stop descending and remain floating before it reached the presumed solid core.

    • @taboovsknowledge1603
      @taboovsknowledge1603 2 роки тому +1

      @@wesandell I say we look for a moon that serves fruity drinks!

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Рік тому

      By the time you reached anything remotely redolent of a ''surface'' of a gas planet, the probe would be cooked by the insanely astronomical temperatures (in the thousands of degrees) and crushed by the immense pressure clocking in at several thousand times the pressure at sea level on Earth.

  • @charliepearce8767
    @charliepearce8767 Рік тому +2

    Good vid.
    Well done to all involved 👏

  • @FromNothing
    @FromNothing Місяць тому

    5:10 what's all the blurred out spots? They are blurred in the most random places.

  • @stuartgray5877
    @stuartgray5877 2 роки тому +12

    The instrument that took those images, the "Descent Imaging Spectral Radiometer" (DISR) was the first piece of flight hardware that I ever worked on when I first started at Lockheed Martin in the 1990s.

    • @MsOSheDidIt
      @MsOSheDidIt Рік тому

      Great job dude! It worked. Now let's fly into space 🚀

  • @hydrostatic8048
    @hydrostatic8048 2 роки тому +22

    Titan is always an interesting moon. Imagine if we swap it for our moon.

    • @Amit_Gupta216
      @Amit_Gupta216 2 роки тому +7

      Then it would lose its atmosphere as methane compound breaks in High temperatures and also titan is a frigid moon and it's core has cooled down so no magnetic field means no atmosphere and it will be barren like our moon.

    • @taboovsknowledge1603
      @taboovsknowledge1603 2 роки тому +2

      You touch the moon and you'll be the actual face on it!

    • @Drakey_Fenix
      @Drakey_Fenix 2 роки тому +10

      Then it would completely change. The much closer distance to the sun would cause the temperature to rise and all the oceans and lakes would dry up.

    • @VG_164
      @VG_164 2 роки тому +4

      @@Drakey_Fenix It would have been able to maintain its atmosphere for a few tens of million years, maybe mlre, and have similar temperatures to Earth since the atmosphere would spread out the heat like it does on Earth. But eventually all the atmosphere would have escaped into space as its gravity is not enough to keep it and solar winds would only speed up the process.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 2 роки тому

      "Moons are rising on the planet /where the worst must suffer like the rest" (from the poem in the liner notes to the brilliant Relayer album) ;)

  • @exclamationpointman3852
    @exclamationpointman3852 Рік тому +5

    Whoever does the music set the atmosphere perfect for these videos! The graphics, sound effects, editing, narrations: all top notch. I like that these subject are kept with respect and not flippant. People like me really wonder
    what's out there....

  • @shanmugambala1883
    @shanmugambala1883 Рік тому +1

    Amazing. Thanks for your post.

  • @larrybaker5316
    @larrybaker5316 Рік тому +1

    How amazing to be someone here on Earth looking at "stones" millions of miles away that have never been seen before by anyone in the whole totality of mankind. Simply amazing, and the technology to get it there and signals beamed back to Earth.

  • @hypnophonz
    @hypnophonz Рік тому +3

    Interesting, but it would've been nice to learn about: An estimated gravity ratio and wind current.
    You see, I'm researching places to visit on my next summer vacation and was considering Titan.

    • @birsenva
      @birsenva 2 місяці тому

      That would be your coolest Summer ever!

  • @naveenraj2008eee
    @naveenraj2008eee 2 роки тому +4

    Hi
    Thats awesome video.
    Thanks.

  • @marccracchiolo4935
    @marccracchiolo4935 Рік тому +5

    When I first saw the video of a landscape on that moon I was amazed. There are so many questions we need to be asking about Titan. I’m really glad to see we are going back and with a flying drone no less- awesome! I hope it’s nuclear powered and can last for years gathering data for us. Be great if we could send multiple probes to this moon maybe other countries will join in to make it even cheaper?

  • @jct3inNV
    @jct3inNV 6 місяців тому

    What is concealed near the center of the photos as the spacecraft descends (See the 5:00 minute mark). The concealment remains over the same place on the ground regardless of angle or distance from the spacecraft. It's very curious.

  • @JOEGAMESLAB
    @JOEGAMESLAB 7 місяців тому +1

    Only yesterday did i mention Titan, and search engines recommended this one. Great video and details..

  • @kenwiggins2699
    @kenwiggins2699 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome job!!!

  • @etherraichu
    @etherraichu 2 роки тому +6

    We should do this way more often. there are a lot of places i'd like to see

    • @TucsonDude
      @TucsonDude 2 роки тому

      Our changing demographics doesn't care. They're still operating on a survival level and will always vote for sustainance over higher goals.

    • @billybob-ro6qf
      @billybob-ro6qf 2 роки тому

      try seeing places here on earth first.I've been in Floirda my whole life & still many place I never seen let alone the entire world!

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому

      @@billybob-ro6qf ...join the Navy...and see it on the cheap...

    • @billybob-ro6qf
      @billybob-ro6qf 2 роки тому +1

      @@frankpienkosky5688 Navy, army or any branch not for me. I'm too old, fat, & lazy for all that LOL. And don't want to get shot at & definitely don't want to work for Biden.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому

      @@billybob-ro6qf well, then...you'll have to go the expensive route...as a tourist...but be aware a lot of people travel from a lot of places to be where you are...me included...maybe you could work a house swap deal?

  • @박성희-p7z
    @박성희-p7z 2 роки тому +5

    Looks like it had a thick atmosphere and the parachute worked well. Maybe the gravity is quite minimal too. Good conditions for the drone to work in the future except for the cold and lack of solar energy. I thought that there may have been a bit more greenhouse effect like on venus but i guess not.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Рік тому

      Indeed, Titan's gravity IS low! Being only 14% as strong as Earth gravity. To put that into perspective, Luna (Earth's moon) has gravity about 16% of Earth gravity. Titan's gravity is weak enough and its atmosphere dense enough, that human powered flight would be possible with just a wingsuit or Leonardo di Vinci style wings.

  • @scottscott232
    @scottscott232 Рік тому +1

    Wow, what an incredibly informative and exciting video.

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy 2 роки тому +2

    Couple of questions. Why do the scientists think the solid matter that makes up the topography, is frozen water? And why does the flier use high energy motors instead of a balloon / dirigible system where a motor propels it rather than expending energy to lift it?

  • @comicalgamer6590
    @comicalgamer6590 2 роки тому +8

    I miss when NASA had these crazy long missions to the outer parts of the solar system

  • @JoeDeglman
    @JoeDeglman 2 роки тому +4

    One could almost make the case that Titan's mountains are formed into the Lichtenberg pattern, like most of the Earth's mountains.

  • @doctormarazanvose4373
    @doctormarazanvose4373 7 місяців тому +7

    People claim aliens visiting us is impossible. Yet here we are landing probes on other balls of rock. Give it a few hundred years and perhaps we will be the aliens visiting other civilizations.

    • @vladcrow4225
      @vladcrow4225 6 місяців тому +1

      Well, why they didn't send a cobalt bomb then?

  • @TiagrajI
    @TiagrajI Рік тому +1

    The Huygens mission was ground breaking. Don't forget however that we had similar missions like venera on other planets

  • @TimMatrix
    @TimMatrix 2 роки тому

    Sorry if it is a noob question, but why is it always blurry, even if the image is amazing, but yet blurry. Has the atmosphere affected the camera lens? (Like the effect of acetone on plastic)?

  • @darknightofthesoul7628
    @darknightofthesoul7628 2 роки тому +4

    Utterly thrilling! To think, humanity could accomplish such wondrous feats...and at the same time, plunge the world we live on into nuclear chaos. The dichotomy makes me yearn for a life on another planet.

    • @tomrogers9467
      @tomrogers9467 Рік тому

      And we would take all the same human traits with us and repeat the whole process there as well. In geologic time, humans are just a brief, irritating infestation, like a rodent colony in a house. We’ll be gone soon and the Earth will clean up the mess in a millennium or so. She has plenty of time.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Рік тому

      Within the next few decades that could be possible.

  • @douglasharbert3340
    @douglasharbert3340 8 місяців тому +9

    The surface temperature of Titan is -300 degrees Fahrenheit. So no, we will never live there. You could never even step foot outside. Ever.

    • @ConcreteLand
      @ConcreteLand 4 місяці тому +1

      I disagree. People thought we could never fly or go to the moon, but we did. We will never walk outside in shorts but living there isn’t out of the realm of possibility. Not in our lifetime though.

    • @bugstomper4670
      @bugstomper4670 4 місяці тому

      If your space base even has a minor leak and the outside atmosphere leaks in on a molecular level, everyone will get headaches, considering how toxic Titan's atmosphere is.

    • @catlarry
      @catlarry 3 місяці тому

      Imagine, god made all this possible. God, a Caucasian white man with a beard. He sure did get around.

  • @mrpogz
    @mrpogz Рік тому +8

    Hmmm... Looks like Titan was Earth before the Earth... 👀

    • @christophmessner6450
      @christophmessner6450 11 місяців тому

      It actually looks different: no volcanoes, no craters, no ancient aliens and all much colder

  • @sailordude2094
    @sailordude2094 4 місяці тому

    Great video and narration, thanks!

  • @burtw.9018
    @burtw.9018 Рік тому +1

    That is absolutely amazing!

  • @dukevandine5080
    @dukevandine5080 2 роки тому +4

    Simply amazing

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 2 роки тому +3

    The life forms that thrive at -290F are incredulous that they have been visited by those who thrive at the tremendous temperatures that renders their most common rock, a liquid.

    • @tbpjmr2869
      @tbpjmr2869 6 місяців тому

      SOLID GOLD, Sir.

  • @rudevalve
    @rudevalve 2 роки тому +4

    Certified Gold!!!!!

  • @ziggeman
    @ziggeman 8 місяців тому

    The Huygens and Cassini mission is a fantastic feat. I was glued to the Nasa website the days the Huygens probe was about to land on Titan 😊

  • @pbasswil
    @pbasswil 3 місяці тому

    With such a thick, almost opaque atmosphere, what exactly are the light levels near the surface?? Like: What order of exposure/ISO settings would a manual camera be using, to capture what Huygens saw?

  • @fubaralakbar6800
    @fubaralakbar6800 2 роки тому +9

    From the photos, to me Titan looks more like Mars than Earth.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 2 роки тому +1

      ...actual liquid on the surface makes ir appear more earth like...

    • @franciscopagan3255
      @franciscopagan3255 Рік тому +1

      Yes. The color of Titan is like Mars.

    • @Osmone_Everony
      @Osmone_Everony 7 місяців тому

      @fubaralakbar6800 So you really expected an earth like surface? 😆

    • @fubaralakbar6800
      @fubaralakbar6800 7 місяців тому

      @@Osmone_Everony No, of course not. But I have heard some people say Titan is the most Earth-like body in the solar system. I disagree with that, which is why I made that comment.

  • @padmac8176
    @padmac8176 2 роки тому +4

    Very nice indeed! Looking forward to the Dragonfly mission in 2027.

  • @twelved4983
    @twelved4983 2 роки тому +11

    It’s a shame the dragonfly missions are so far away. I know it takes very long for such things to take place but I wish it would take like 2 years tops, but instead, we won’t gain any more images from Titan until over 10 years from now.

    • @annoyingspore-ecosolar
      @annoyingspore-ecosolar 2 роки тому +1

      well, it could. it could take a couple hours if one was going a lot closer to "the speed of light", or space/time warping relativistic..something. You can zoom in to Saturn fairly easily with just an 8in. telescope, not sure what that means, but its a hell of a lot closer than pluto. I wonder if something in between, like weeks, or months, is practical (in the future, or with different technology).

  • @United_Arab1
    @United_Arab1 6 місяців тому

    Great video😮👍

  • @AlanHodgkinson-cc1ok
    @AlanHodgkinson-cc1ok 8 місяців тому

    Magnificent video 😊

  • @Dtown1996
    @Dtown1996 2 роки тому +8

    What’s the most realistic way for humans to reach other planets without waiting 100000 years?

    • @anakinjovanus1135
      @anakinjovanus1135 2 роки тому +4

      if your talking about celestial bodies within our solar system, id say fusion is one of the ways that could boost us forward

    • @Crazy_Gamer_OG
      @Crazy_Gamer_OG 2 роки тому +3

      worm holes would be the only way, but that's still science fiction at this point.

    • @anakinjovanus1135
      @anakinjovanus1135 2 роки тому +6

      @@Crazy_Gamer_OG yeah I doubt wormholes will ever even be possible to find or create.

    • @Biggvs_dickvs
      @Biggvs_dickvs 2 роки тому

      Learn instant transmission.

    • @siddharthgollapudi07
      @siddharthgollapudi07 2 роки тому +1

      Visiting Mars is highly realistic. I think it's gonna be done in the next 50-100 years. UAE is planning to build a human colony by 2117. I think it's fair to assume that there will be human exploration teams much before that.

  • @pippipster6767
    @pippipster6767 7 місяців тому +3

    If this is anything like Earth, my name is Elmer Fudd 😂

  • @gemukami2890
    @gemukami2890 2 роки тому +5

    I wanna see a surviving Mars like game set on titan! That would be so kewl imo. X3

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 2 роки тому

      It does exist it's called Industries of Titan it's a city building/strategy game. It's on Steam.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Рік тому

      Or maybe a version set on Venus! Surviving on the surface of that planet would probably be the ULTIMATE colonization challenge in our solar system!

    • @Osmone_Everony
      @Osmone_Everony 7 місяців тому

      @gemukami2890 I don't see how that would be any different. If you fk up, you're fkd, regardless.

  • @joegagnon2268
    @joegagnon2268 Рік тому

    2:23 how far is it to surface in this image looks a bit like two tracks

  • @keithbill310
    @keithbill310 Рік тому

    Great vid x