We Might Find Alien Life In 2278 Days

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @veritasium
    @veritasium  2 місяці тому +1008

    Head to 80000hours.org/veritasium to start planning a career that can help change the world for the better.

    • @milesprowr
      @milesprowr 2 місяці тому +21

      If there was extraterrestrial life in such a vast, old and life-friendly universe, then all the matter within it would've become self-replicating nanomachines created by it since long ago, which massive collective AI would've figured out faster-than-light intergalactic travel and endless energy sources, with "good" and/or bad intentions. 🤷‍♂

    • @punisherlee
      @punisherlee 2 місяці тому +10

      I've been saying I'll watch this later until I noticed the thumbnail change. I know you'll add it to your data but I'm just letting you know that the reason I clicked to watch wasn't because the thumbnail was better or worse, but just because I noticed it was different. Maybe that's a win-win.

    • @Trockenfurz
      @Trockenfurz 2 місяці тому +9

      uhhhhhhhm....mr veritasium....i have VERY bad news for ya....sorry for me laughing x'D
      skip to 07:22 and see how your knuckles move into the white target-cross, right when the temperature goes up. the ball isn't magically heating up by 3-4 degrees whenevver you squeeze it, you're just getting your own hand thermometered........ x'D
      i love your vids so much and this lil mistake just makes it more lovely, but i'd recommend to pay more attention in future recordings :'D

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 2 місяці тому +1

      I'm just doing it with hydrolic pressure, the metal surface that touching the ball is cooler than the surface of the ball but the pressed ball still got heated more then 4 degree in difference. ​@@Trockenfurz

    • @RAHULR-x9y
      @RAHULR-x9y 2 місяці тому +4

      Waiting for a new video on ANN, which got the Nobel prize in 2024 : physics.

  • @wunba
    @wunba 2 місяці тому +13676

    The thought of a 100km deep ocean on another planet is terrifying and fascinating. Hope we get answers in our lifetime!

    • @TanayBheda
      @TanayBheda 2 місяці тому +42

      Hey

    • @alveolate
      @alveolate 2 місяці тому +386

      i wonder whether cthulu lives in europa or enceladus

    • @NxJ_
      @NxJ_ 2 місяці тому +183

      Ayo a Minecraft youtuber in comments of veritasium video damn

    • @kaiperdaens7670
      @kaiperdaens7670 2 місяці тому +54

      What are u doing here 😂

    • @kaiperdaens7670
      @kaiperdaens7670 2 місяці тому +75

      Make this moon in your hardcore world

  • @mobilePCreviews
    @mobilePCreviews 2 місяці тому +17850

    Please never stop making these astrophysics videos, they're so good.

    • @AyoolaLadapo-hg7vs
      @AyoolaLadapo-hg7vs 2 місяці тому +20

      True that

    • @sulaimangigani
      @sulaimangigani 2 місяці тому +139

      This one will most likely fall under the category of astrobiology

    • @pumpalin8661
      @pumpalin8661 2 місяці тому +12

      Space vids are the best

    • @RobinsMusic
      @RobinsMusic 2 місяці тому +36

      @@mobilePCreviews astronomy is the most interest scientific topic imo

    • @neronius
      @neronius 2 місяці тому +1

      Hot take

  • @queson52
    @queson52 2 місяці тому +9202

    "ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE" still gives me the chills.

    • @zeycus
      @zeycus 2 місяці тому +166

      Yes, I read that single sentence and at once I knew where it was coming from.

    • @pm146
      @pm146 2 місяці тому +610

      "Attempt no landings there" ... anyways, scientists are attempting landings there

    • @ythegamerita
      @ythegamerita 2 місяці тому +118

      ​@@zeycuseven the aliens are terrified of oceans

    • @BigBrotherMateyka
      @BigBrotherMateyka 2 місяці тому +1

      Watch us land there and accidentally disturb some kind of extraterrestrial thalassic balrog or something that irradiates the entirety of the Earth with ionized particles out of vengeance in its hunt for the intruder.

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings 2 місяці тому +57

      @@ythegamerita that's because they're smart enough to know they don't belong there.

  • @beardalaxy
    @beardalaxy Місяць тому +529

    It's cool knowing that this will be done by the time I'm 35. What a great time to be alive, honestly. I wish my grandpa were here to see it. His main passion in life was the heavens. Godspeed to him and Godspeed to Clipper!

    • @OldPudelic
      @OldPudelic Місяць тому +8

      Rest in peace.

    • @Peter_Scheen
      @Peter_Scheen 22 дні тому +19

      I am a bit older then you and a collegae of mine remembered how his grandfather was in tears when men landed on the moon, and why. For he explained it as follows.
      When he was as young as my collegae (about ten) he read about the Wright brothers and their first flight. Now man was on the moon, what is next?
      Mankind has come a long way the last two centuries, do not forget that for everybody during that time there were many changes, (I remember our first telephone and television.)

    • @beardalaxy
      @beardalaxy 22 дні тому +5

      @@Peter_Scheen That's some good perspective!

    • @hywelddaii6069
      @hywelddaii6069 3 дні тому +2

      I'll be 82 by then but remain wildly interested in what we will learn and also in complete awe of the minds of the scientists who are doing this and other space projects. As a child, my brother and I had a planetarium and two telescopes. I can remember the thrill of actually seeing the rings of Saturn. I still find all this exploration thrilling and exciting.

    • @GBajek1968
      @GBajek1968 2 дні тому

      Well, hopefully he made it.

  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak1249 2 місяці тому +5133

    My deepest respect to all the scientists, engineers and technicians behind these projects. Such endeavors are the pinnacle of humble collective effort of thousands of talented people. I am not a part of the mechanism, but that does not mean I cannot share my enthusiasm and show support for projects of this kind.

    • @Pietrosavr
      @Pietrosavr 2 місяці тому +229

      Technically, everyone is sort of part of the mechanism. Public interest is important for funding, and someone must make and deliver food to the scientists, others have to make the machines, roads and everything. This requires an entire civilisation. Think about it this way, if you've sent those scientists, along with all their equipment, back to the stone age, they couldn't have done anything really. No power lines, no easy access to food and water nor medicine. They would've had to hunt and gather to survive and most would die early. We are all contributing in a small way :)

    • @marpleka
      @marpleka 2 місяці тому +3

      project failed, they've wasted money and acknowledge faulty components, current year is historical shame for american space industry

    • @play005517
      @play005517 2 місяці тому +55

      Most impressively NASA is consistently pulling these kinds of things with less than half a percent of the national budget

    • @sayhowling
      @sayhowling 2 місяці тому +31

      @@Pietrosavr i like the way you think. i think its why butterfly effect theory is very dangerous because it shows how little things could affect major ones

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 2 місяці тому +2

      it does mean you cannot share it

  • @ThatGuyCream
    @ThatGuyCream 2 місяці тому +3185

    The fact that the title changes every day to the correct amount of days... Amazing!

    • @cuz9892
      @cuz9892 Місяць тому +111

      wait... really? thats so cool

    • @simongiesen2664
      @simongiesen2664 Місяць тому +206

      ​@@cuz9892yes, this came by my feed yesterday. I distinctly remember it being 2337 days. As of writing, the tile is 2336 days.

    • @Cakebraincat
      @Cakebraincat Місяць тому +108

      2336 here as well. Didn't realize this was a shifting title video. It's always neat seeing those.

    • @PipMane
      @PipMane Місяць тому +2

      real?

    • @portatil8676
      @portatil8676 Місяць тому +13

      it's just a script lol

  • @Alienn-ó_ò
    @Alienn-ó_ò 2 місяці тому +3699

    The fact that they named the probe "Galelio" is so beautiful.
    Galileo would be so happy if he knew about these researches

    • @Leyrann
      @Leyrann 2 місяці тому +136

      Nah he'd probably write a book making fun of them or something.
      Obligatory reminder that the church was actually quite open to his scientific ideas and it was Galileo's ridiculing of the Pope that got him excommunicated.

    • @DanyalArcadio
      @DanyalArcadio 2 місяці тому +196

      @@Leyrann is this true? can you provide sources?

    • @nocturn9x
      @nocturn9x 2 місяці тому +54

      ​@@Leyrannsource?

    • @suspicioussand
      @suspicioussand 2 місяці тому +33

      ​@@Leyrann I too, want to know the source

    • @jitenyasu
      @jitenyasu 2 місяці тому +326

      @Leyrann This is a factually untrue statement. While I don't doubt there was possibly some criticism of the pope from Galileo, his theories were seen as directly contrary to contemporary interpretations of scripture, and therefore the ideas were labeled criminal heresy.
      Individual human pettiness drives a lot of the individual actions in a situation like this, to be sure, but it is the threat to a larger power structure that sees dissenters convicted.

  • @Elookie-v
    @Elookie-v Місяць тому +319

    "ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXEPT EUROPA,ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE."
    Human:and we took that personally

    • @SSGTWinters
      @SSGTWinters Місяць тому +5

      *loads bolter* shame.

    • @paololancellotti2660
      @paololancellotti2660 20 днів тому +2

      wake up cazzoooooooooo

    • @superdave8248
      @superdave8248 18 днів тому +7

      The humans said, "Nah, you keep all the worlds. We will take Europa."
      The aliens then high five themselves because they suckered us really good.

    • @thesatelliteslickers907
      @thesatelliteslickers907 18 днів тому +4

      well technically we're not landing there yet.
      we're just orbiting super close

    • @Kevin-de9pb
      @Kevin-de9pb 17 днів тому +1

      underrated commoent lolz

  • @mcs131313
    @mcs131313 2 місяці тому +2521

    8:48 this guy is a super good communicator. No jargon or science speak.
    Like I’m sure the actual details are super technical and complicated and he made that so simple.

    • @TheCuriousNoob
      @TheCuriousNoob 2 місяці тому +266

      It takes a very intelligent person to explain extremely complex ideas in terms a teenager can understand.

    • @Blex_040
      @Blex_040 2 місяці тому +133

      @@TheCuriousNoob One famous quote (that is often misattributed to Albert Einstein but is great nonetheless) goes "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." and I think this is a great example of that. Only if you have really understood a matter you can come up with analogies for the layman, while people who haven't really understood something tend to deliberately use highly technical language so only someone on the same level of knowledge or above is able to call them out.

    • @hl2paul
      @hl2paul 2 місяці тому +24

      His PHD is in physics education

    • @mcs131313
      @mcs131313 2 місяці тому +11

      @@TheCuriousNoob agree, although I’d say it’s also just a skill one needs to use with intentionality and practice. Engineer nerd stereotypes aside, i feel like with most projects / specialized fields, figuring out the how and then executing are your goals 95% of your time. And it’s super easy to forget that to the audience or consumer, often pretty much the only thing that matters is what you found or build

    • @mcs131313
      @mcs131313 2 місяці тому +6

      @@hl2paul it’s good to see they’re focusing and finding more ways to reach a wider audience. Space exploration budget was untouchable during the Cold War. But the moment voters idea of nasa goes from “wow cool” -> “why are they spending my money on that”, that budget gets slashed.
      That being said, I imagine that there will be increasing use of space in warfar at some point. Which isn’t great - but a nice side effect will be renewed focus. Not as in another space race, but as in - if the military starts spending $100b on space stuff, it’s not gonna be hard to piggy back and use the military pays for and develops to do pure science stuff as well.

  • @teddyland7159
    @teddyland7159 2 місяці тому +7611

    Veritasium is fr one of the best channels on UA-cam

  • @Draykshaper
    @Draykshaper 2 місяці тому +1201

    I've heard lots of videos and articles say Jupiter has big radiation belts, but this is the first time the "why" is actually explained. Thank you so much!

    • @Alienn-ó_ò
      @Alienn-ó_ò 2 місяці тому +58

      also the way they showed how the magnetic fields would look from earth

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Місяць тому +2

      Spectroscopy needs to be done in a container.

    • @QuantumNinja1.9
      @QuantumNinja1.9 Місяць тому

      True

    • @gordonquickstad
      @gordonquickstad Місяць тому +1

      The complexity of the life around earth’s undersea vents has to be trivialized, as reported in this video, in order to make it seem possible on Europa.

  • @jaymzOG
    @jaymzOG Місяць тому +64

    Io, Europa, and Ganymede being in orbital resonance is just so damn cool. The physics of that happening on such a large scale is fascinating.

  • @williamk1060
    @williamk1060 2 місяці тому +891

    Since I was a kid, I've always wanted to witness life being discovered elsewhere in the universe. Europa was always the #1 place to look. When I got cancer last year, I cried thinking that I would never get a chance to see life discovered on another world. Thankfully, I survived for now, and I hope I can live long enough to see the Europa mission to its conclusion!

    • @dalegreenaway
      @dalegreenaway Місяць тому +49

      I am sorry to hear sir. Hope you recover. Stay strong. Peace be with you.

    • @z_monty
      @z_monty Місяць тому +14

      Best wishes for you and your family, William ❤

    • @kisnpisn4919
      @kisnpisn4919 Місяць тому +18

      best wishes to you. i hope we all will be able to see it happen. i wish my dad will still be with us to see this. he‘s my nerdy friend i can share these things with. it will be so exciting to witness it together. i wish you and him great health. the celebration is not too far away, that day will be amazing ;)

    • @lionelmessithegoatLM10
      @lionelmessithegoatLM10 Місяць тому +9

      Wish you a happy and healthy life buddy.

    • @dalegreenaway
      @dalegreenaway Місяць тому +1

      @@williamk1060 give this man a thumbs up! 👍🏼

  • @confusedgoann
    @confusedgoann 2 місяці тому +1550

    My Mom was the project manager for the first mass spectrometer you mentioned (MISE)!! and one of the project managers for an instrument on the ESA JUICE mission you talked about (RIME). I had the honor to hear Dr. Pappalardo give a deeply heart-felt speech as well as meet many of the people who played a role in getting Europa Clipper and her various instruments into space the night before the launch on the 14th at the pre-launch event in Florida. Then had the amazing opportunity to be an invited guest for one of the private viewing areas and sitting among the same people I met the night before at Kennedy Space Center. Seeing you specifically talk about a mission that I've been quite involved in just by extension through my mom brought a smile to my face and one to hers when I shared your video. The crowd couldn't stop cheering from engine ignition to atmospheric escape. Thank you for making this video!

    • @casgal2431
      @casgal2431 2 місяці тому +94

      your mom is a Chad genius

    • @vitasnova
      @vitasnova 2 місяці тому +33

      Great work on your mom's part!!! That's so cool!!
      Also, JUICE mention. Might I ask everyone on this reply section to read 17776? Please?

    • @taha-ks3gj
      @taha-ks3gj 2 місяці тому +5

      How are you just like me fr

    • @ionescuandrei1245
      @ionescuandrei1245 2 місяці тому +18

      Mass spectrometer? Like the one gordon freeman blew up?

    • @Soda_Bobinski
      @Soda_Bobinski 2 місяці тому +19

      ​@@ionescuandrei1245 close enough, that's the anti-mass spectrometer

  • @MrExplosion449
    @MrExplosion449 Місяць тому +1793

    Finding proof of alien life would be one of the most significant discoveries ever

    • @Horriblerandom
      @Horriblerandom Місяць тому +219

      Right after the discovery of Sgt. James Doakes being the bay harbour butcher ofc

    • @DragonTamer31K
      @DragonTamer31K Місяць тому +51

      ​@@HorriblerandomI can't believe he was black

    • @jakabgips
      @jakabgips Місяць тому +93

      They have to exist somewhere I refuse to believe we are alone in such a big world

    • @codrs2662
      @codrs2662 Місяць тому +57

      We are proof lmfao

    • @vindemia
      @vindemia Місяць тому +19

      @@jakabgipsuniverse

  • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
    @ModernDayRenaissanceMan Місяць тому +13

    I was born in 1980. Back then Voyager 1 & 2 hadn't seen the outer planets yet. I remember a film from NOVA that aired on PBS called "Close Up On the Planets" that showed us the 1st pics & videos from Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, & Uranus. I recorded it on VHS & as a kid who wanted to be an Astronaut - it was one of my favorite tapes to watch over & over & over again. I memorized all the facts as a kid. It's amazing how much has changed since then. We were wrong about almost everything. The number of planets, what black holes look like & do, the number of elements, what the Kuiper belt is/looks like, if there is another belt beyond it, the fact there is another planet beyond it or a mini black hole out there - or "something" that is pulling on objects out there, the way Pluto looks & has an atmosphere - it was considered a ball of frozen rock when I was a kid. The number of moons each planet has... It's insane to keep up with it all. This has taught me one thing - EVERYTHING we know today... is also wrong. And this is about EVERYTHING. Science, mythology, religion, history, math, etc. The ONE thing you CAN believe in - is that belief is taking someone else's word for it & wrong. Don't believe in anything. Know or don't know. And you can only KNOW that whatever it is you do know... will eventually change. Know that one day other humans will learn something you don't know. That's amazing, & it's okay. We are smart compared to other humans. Other humans in the past made Pyramids & the Sphinx & we can't do that now - so in many ways they were smarter than us. In the future humans will be both dumber & smarter than us. They will rely too much on technology & have zero privacy & yet will be making amazing discoveries because of it. There is always a trade off.
    I hope that one day humans will learn to get rid of technology when it comes to personal interactions, & only use it when absolutely needed - when it comes to exploration or health/saving lives. We must all be responsible for our owns security & freedom, never be tracked, watched, or traced, & always be willing to take the risks involved in such matters, & only use technology for a medical advancement - as long as it doesn't stop our evolution & we aren't "designing traits" for ourselves, & using it to go where no one has gone before so that we can do what we do best... be curious adventurers.

    • @twinengine12
      @twinengine12 Місяць тому

      The ancient Egyptians were not smarter than us, they just enslaved a bunch of people and forced them to work until their monument was finished after hundreds of years of work and slavery. We could totally do this now, just not worth it.

  • @yeetzabois3582
    @yeetzabois3582 2 місяці тому +11384

    NOOO WAYYY! 3 Veritasium vids in about 2 weeks. Bro is cooking 👨‍🍳👨‍🍳👨‍🍳

    • @rangerrick5660
      @rangerrick5660 2 місяці тому +53

      Chillax

    • @dragoda
      @dragoda 2 місяці тому +163

      That is impressive indeed. But the video is bad. It is bad that it's only 18 minutes long. We want more :D I could watch Veritasium talk about space, planets, science for hours. I don t even need food.

    • @unfunnyfailure
      @unfunnyfailure 2 місяці тому +86

      @@rangerrick5660 No YOU chillax buddy! This is an incredible event!

    • @unfunnyfailure
      @unfunnyfailure 2 місяці тому +52

      @@dragoda Please don't say its bad, its better than my cooking, and my cooking is pretty good.

    • @KillianTwew
      @KillianTwew 2 місяці тому +32

      Inflation is hitting hard. Derek needs a new house in LA

  • @arguedscarab7985
    @arguedscarab7985 Місяць тому +43

    I love watching Veritasium. Such high quality videos, super easy to understand but not too easy to understand either. Their just perfect. Thanks for posting this video I love it!!!

    •  Місяць тому +2

      Imagine loosing $15 only to veriterasium ignoring you

    • @arguedscarab7985
      @arguedscarab7985 Місяць тому +11

      I didn't donate to get a reaction from him. I donated because I chose to support his videos. You don't have to donate at all but I chose to. Stop being a hater.

    •  Місяць тому

      @@arguedscarab7985 im not hating you
      I just didnt had the knowledge that superchat wasnt actually only used to get attention

    • @pointlessspoon
      @pointlessspoon Місяць тому

      @@arguedscarab7985 seriously lol. I don’t get why people need that external praise to validate a voluntary contribution, as if that’s the only reason to do so

    • @QuantumNinja1.9
      @QuantumNinja1.9 Місяць тому +3

      It was almost after 15 days of posting the video, so it's obvious he couldn't see the comment.
      Although donating for a like from the creater wasn't the target for him

  • @Kyiwa
    @Kyiwa Місяць тому +482

    Just obtained my PhD on the study of Europa's surface, glad to see that people love to learn about it!

    • @johnd.5601
      @johnd.5601 Місяць тому

      Great, how do you pay for that education? I guess you're going to drag and drop trades for a hedge fund. Thanks for robbing hard-working Americans of their savings.

    • @danielwarpaint1963
      @danielwarpaint1963 Місяць тому +19

      PhD in utter nonsense,
      do you work in fast food for income?

    • @lilbean9256
      @lilbean9256 Місяць тому +98

      @@danielwarpaint1963who cares what he’s making, as long as there’s passion who gives??

    • @lilbean9256
      @lilbean9256 Місяць тому +2

      Whoever*

    • @DrumToTheBassWoop
      @DrumToTheBassWoop Місяць тому +52

      ​@@danielwarpaint1963 maybe you can do a Mickey Mouse PhD in fast food serving. 😂

  • @jimboslice4468
    @jimboslice4468 Місяць тому +6

    Cracks creating cycloid shapes due to the propagation of cracks at relatively constant speed, happening over many periods of orbit around Jupiter and therefore many cycles of squishing and relaxing, as long as there is a squishy ocean layer and not solid rock is brilliant

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh 2 місяці тому +438

    Dude chill you don't have to release bangers every week for months in a row 😂

  • @HauntedMushroom96
    @HauntedMushroom96 2 місяці тому +456

    And when we find the aliens living in the oceans of Europa. We shall call them...
    Europeans

    • @umtrain1730
      @umtrain1730 Місяць тому +29

      Outstanding.

    • @madd4799
      @madd4799 Місяць тому +2

      .

    • @LengaTenga
      @LengaTenga Місяць тому +2

      Glorios

    • @ultimaxkom8728
      @ultimaxkom8728 Місяць тому +16

      Let's hope they're not the type that wear monocle or trade spices.

    • @CausticSpace
      @CausticSpace Місяць тому +17

      We can rename Europeans to Neanderthal

  • @giornaguirne
    @giornaguirne 2 місяці тому +275

    Fun fact: The novel and screenplay for "2001: A Space Odyssey" were both written at the same time by Arthur C. Clark and Stanley Kubrick. The book wasn't published until after the film released. The sequels, 2010, 2061, and 3001, were written independently by Clark.

    • @ericpode6095
      @ericpode6095 2 місяці тому +23

      It also seems a lot of people are either unaware or have forgotten 2010 was also a movie.

    • @giornaguirne
      @giornaguirne 2 місяці тому +17

      @@ericpode6095 Understandable, honestly. People fawn over Kubrick more than Peter Hyams.
      2001 is a film I rewatch on occasion, even as background noise, but not 2010. It's a decent movie and there's a GREAT cast, but it's a very different style. I might watch it again after my next 2001 itch.

    • @brigidsingleton1596
      @brigidsingleton1596 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@ericpode6095
      I have not only not forgotten that fact,
      I have both '2001, A Space Odyssey' _&_ '2010, Odyssey Two' on dvds.❤❤
      I like (& got on better with the second film than it's novel version)
      ...the first film is still my favourite film.

    • @booglywoogly566
      @booglywoogly566 Місяць тому +2

      Glad you said this, I made the mistake of reading book 3 and 4. Arthur should not have wasted his time. Just awful books. 2 changed things from one and offered explanations that go contrary to Kubricks movie. But it's still a good read in and of itself. But gosh... 3 is a chore with 0 payoff and 4 is genuinely insulting. Do not read please

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Місяць тому

      Spectroscopy needs to be done in a container.

  • @BarkingStarDawg
    @BarkingStarDawg Місяць тому +103

    Why am i watching this at 1am im fried

  • @NothingXemnas
    @NothingXemnas 2 місяці тому +83

    3:26 To those who don't know, clippers are a type of cargo ships. To my knowledge, they were never used for leisure or passenger transport. Clippers were specifically used for tea, born from an era when, rather than focus on bulk volume, some traders focused on freshness. So clippers were made, with tiny cargo spaces but lots or sails, and such traders would actually compete with each other for the fastest arrival. The first to arrive in England would get extra payment.
    That said, of course tea delivered by clippers were way above premium; super fresh and extremely limited amounts meant they were for the nobility.

    • @amcneil6625
      @amcneil6625 Місяць тому +1

      And NASA is barely squeaking ahead of ESA… tea

    • @LifebyBrody
      @LifebyBrody 27 днів тому

      That's actually super cool and had no idea, just thought they were fast and maneuverable ships for skirmishing and exploration (never looked into it). Seems like "priority" shipping was always the main business target!

    • @9Point8
      @9Point8 14 днів тому

      What I remember about them from grade school is they were sleek and fast!

  • @TanayBheda
    @TanayBheda 2 місяці тому +1433

    You know it's a great day when Veritasium uploads

    • @ahmedzakir2379
      @ahmedzakir2379 2 місяці тому +8

      facts

    • @rangerrick5660
      @rangerrick5660 2 місяці тому

      Take a knee

    • @rasulrahimov744
      @rasulrahimov744 2 місяці тому +5

      especially about math or physics (astronomy)

    • @mhsarker
      @mhsarker 2 місяці тому +1

      yes 🎉

    • @ljushastighet
      @ljushastighet 2 місяці тому +2

      i have seen this type of comment on a lot of videos, it's a quick effortless way to get likes

  • @mrwoodcat
    @mrwoodcat Місяць тому +276

    16:01 giving NASA a permission to land on a PLANET'S MOON is one of the biggest flex one can have in this planet

    • @Seblak
      @Seblak Місяць тому +12

      It technically also happened in 1969, someone had the moon on his name and he gave permission to NASA to make the landing

    • @fpvangel4495
      @fpvangel4495 Місяць тому

      Watching cartoons can take the imagination anywhere, but it is just that, fantasy talk.

    • @JustANoob1
      @JustANoob1 21 день тому

      The world is full of nerds and I love it

  • @slappytheclown4
    @slappytheclown4 Місяць тому +2

    I was born in 97 but I LOVED the space odyssey books as a kid thanks to my father. I struggled to understand a lot of it but my father would help in those instances, I remember reading 2010 and getting to the end and the alien message to the astronauts just gave me chills and made me so interested in Europa.

  • @rtoghraee
    @rtoghraee 2 місяці тому +10

    Thanks!

  • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
    @paulmichaelfreedman8334 2 місяці тому +664

    So cool, that you used clips from " 2010: the year we make contact" THE most underrated scifi sequel of all time.

    • @danielehiagwina
      @danielehiagwina 2 місяці тому +5

      😂😂 All I see is fiction.

    • @jgischer
      @jgischer 2 місяці тому +9

      Yeah, I really loved that movie.

    • @chaomatic5328
      @chaomatic5328 2 місяці тому +17

      I didnt even know it existed, eveybody is about 2001 😅

    • @erichurst7897
      @erichurst7897 2 місяці тому +9

      @@chaomatic5328 it's a much better movie, with Helen Mirrin, Roy Scheider, and John Lithgow.

    • @alexhemsath6235
      @alexhemsath6235 2 місяці тому +18

      @@chaomatic5328 It's such a good movie. Problem was that people saw it as the sequel to 2001, even though it had a completely different creative team, so the reviews were inevitably "meh". 2001 is a hard act to follow.

  • @chuckbatson595
    @chuckbatson595 2 місяці тому +539

    Genuinely exciting. I can't wait to start seeing half-meter/pixel images of Europa 7 years from now!

    • @wavion2
      @wavion2 2 місяці тому +122

      "And as you can see from these 30 pixels, this is clearly a Nissan Sentra."

    • @gemtun2
      @gemtun2 2 місяці тому +36

      ​ ocean aliens with nissans

    • @drcgaming4195
      @drcgaming4195 2 місяці тому +7

      @@gemtun2 this is so funny to me

    • @patrickmorris3721
      @patrickmorris3721 2 місяці тому +13

      @@gemtun2
      you’ve completely lost it .😂 To even think of bringing Nissan Sentra anywhere near the ocean and the salt water would be like sunshine to ice cube 🧊😂🤣🔥
      Melt right in front of you’re eyes 👀 🤣🤣😂🔥.

    • @markusklyver6277
      @markusklyver6277 2 місяці тому +2

      Bruh

  • @greatguytv
    @greatguytv Місяць тому +6

    Been waiting all my life for this

  • @StillSahan
    @StillSahan 2 місяці тому +312

    As a science fan, I always admired Arthur C. Clarke. I’m proud to be Sri Lankan because he made Sri Lanka his home from 1956 until he passed away in 2008. I think he’s the most respected foreigner in our country. When I was a kid, people celebrated him a lot. Even today, schools here teach about him, and he’s remembered with love and respect. His name is still alive in Sri Lanka, even after his death. 🥰

    • @Ignirium
      @Ignirium 2 місяці тому

      Are the allegations about him false?

    • @wgt-golf-lover
      @wgt-golf-lover 2 місяці тому

      @@Ignirium yes, all allegations are fake

    • @ChaosCat79
      @ChaosCat79 2 місяці тому +23

      @@Ignirium Yes, they were.

    • @macho_mayo
      @macho_mayo 2 місяці тому +14

      it's great to meet a fellow sri lankan and I can most definitely second the claim of him being the most respected foreigner

    • @UtsavGarg-qi9ng
      @UtsavGarg-qi9ng 2 місяці тому +4

      What allegations? ​@@Ignirium

  • @TheEret
    @TheEret 2 місяці тому +610

    I'm currently in Florida as I have been invited by NASA to see the launch of Europa Clipper! I can't wait! :D

    • @aeuludag
      @aeuludag 2 місяці тому +19

      Congratulations!! That's so cool

    • @ameliamorrow9938
      @ameliamorrow9938 2 місяці тому +16

      Wooow! That sounds so cool! By any chance, how is it possible to get an invitation from NASA?

    • @spookysquirtle
      @spookysquirtle 2 місяці тому +3

      Eret you lucky ducky

    • @therealmovetomars
      @therealmovetomars 2 місяці тому +1

      Cool! Congrats on the invitations

    • @nonamenofame2243
      @nonamenofame2243 2 місяці тому +2

      bruh

  • @Kaizennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
    @Kaizennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Місяць тому +16

    People said that "Pyramids are the most marvelous things in the world", and "Sculptures by Michaelangelo or Da Vinci are the most comprehensive things we can imagine" but little did they know that these are just stepping stones of human ability to harness their knowledge and understand the universe little by little.
    From forming rocks and marbles to Forming maps of heavenly bodies that humanity once worshipped. What a great time to be alive!

  • @leventejuhasz2525
    @leventejuhasz2525 5 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @bigtomar
    @bigtomar 2 місяці тому +231

    this is actually crazy groundbreaking, to think that if we do actually find life on a microbiological level on europa and that it could evolve one day into something more is absolutely mindboggling. it's like looking back through time to when life on earth was still in its early stages.

    • @supercyberdigi
      @supercyberdigi 2 місяці тому +13

      congrats, your comment was so good that a thot bot decided to copy it.

    • @bigtomar
      @bigtomar 2 місяці тому +35

      @@supercyberdigi i hope the thot bots comment gets thousands of likes and for mine to be in the wastelands, it'd be funnier that way

    • @NatTardis
      @NatTardis 2 місяці тому +21

      If there is life on Europa, how many more planets/moons harbor life in our solar system? And outside of it? It would be mind-boggling.

    • @JustThatWeeb
      @JustThatWeeb 2 місяці тому

      According to recent discoveries in mars about the huge water oceans below the surface there's also a chance for mars to have microbiological life ​@@NatTardis

    • @AncientWildTV
      @AncientWildTV 2 місяці тому +1

      @@bigtomar and I woner if it could change our perspective on life here on Earth

  • @Sammysan123
    @Sammysan123 2 місяці тому +63

    Jupiter imploding and turning into a star is one of my favorite movie moments, I replay it at least once a year. So well done.

    • @Babyinyelloww
      @Babyinyelloww 2 місяці тому +1

      Name?

    • @danielhenze8182
      @danielhenze8182 2 місяці тому

      @@Babyinyelloww2010: The year we make contact

    • @Sammysan123
      @Sammysan123 2 місяці тому

      @@Babyinyelloww '2010: The Year We Make Contact'

    • @burningmisery
      @burningmisery 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Babyinyelloww
      2010

    • @ThoughtCabin
      @ThoughtCabin Місяць тому +4

      ​@@Babyinyelloww Dude. 2010: The Year We Made Contact. The sequel to Space Odyssey. Mentioned by name three minutes in

  • @TheStrategyWargamer
    @TheStrategyWargamer Місяць тому +69

    I love watching interviews with NASA scientists their passion and love of space, life, exploration is intoxicating

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 Місяць тому

      It's mainly just autism.

  • @rickyricardo9710
    @rickyricardo9710 2 дні тому

    Stuff like this really reminds me how impressive humanity's scientific accomplishment is. Being able to figure out (or at least suspect) that there is an ocean by connecting the dots between the scant evidence we have (like the lines moving in that arc pattern) is mind blowing to me.

  • @16spartaman
    @16spartaman Місяць тому +310

    42 years later? 42 the answer to life? No way 0:34

    • @Sauor
      @Sauor Місяць тому +10

      hitchhikers !!

    • @NPCvapor
      @NPCvapor Місяць тому +5

      wish I was the 42nd like 🥲

    • @cricketboy0149
      @cricketboy0149 Місяць тому +1

      42

    • @NickerJones-g9c
      @NickerJones-g9c Місяць тому +3

      We need to build another supercomputer

    • @Drelyn56
      @Drelyn56 Місяць тому

      Yes, another cultured skin sack

  • @Defuzehaz
    @Defuzehaz 2 місяці тому +184

    This is one of the few channels that seriously delivers.. every time

  • @anshkumar769
    @anshkumar769 2 місяці тому +95

    When you showed me the picture of Europa took by Voyager 1, it genuinely brought a tear to my eyes. Humans have gone such a long way from making fire to launching spacecrafts to other worlds.
    One of the biggest reasons i wanted to become an astronaut when I was little. This video was so emotional to me, thanks Derek!

    • @TheGesox
      @TheGesox 2 місяці тому +9

      And there we are try to kill each other becouse of idiology and diffrent views

    • @Param_Hayaran
      @Param_Hayaran 2 місяці тому +5

      ​@@TheGesoxsome people can't see world beyond themselves

    • @TheGesox
      @TheGesox 2 місяці тому +5

      @@Param_Hayaran the really sad thing about all of this is as far as we know all other planets we knew so far mankind can't inhabitate them without a suit and the only one we can survive without any gear this one we destroy slowly with our greed

    • @justdominik9812
      @justdominik9812 2 місяці тому +3

      Then I would also recommend you to find the pictures from Venus, it's absolutely crazy we have pictures from an environment that is more hostile than anything we can imagine.

    • @someonei
      @someonei Місяць тому +1

      @@TheGesox professional debbie downer

  • @fredbannister
    @fredbannister Місяць тому +1

    Grazie.

  • @DyingVoiceDude
    @DyingVoiceDude 2 місяці тому +637

    from the thumbnail did not think this was a veritasium video... but it is! 😀

    • @NairodYoutube
      @NairodYoutube 2 місяці тому +26

      he experiments a lot with thumbnails, I wouldn't be surprised if it changed soon x)

    • @veerakarthikeyan6650
      @veerakarthikeyan6650 2 місяці тому +40

      looks like something you would find on one of the AI-voice misinformation garbage channels. good thing Veritasium is the exact opposite of those channels.

    • @noxabellus
      @noxabellus 2 місяці тому +9

      i was like oh, a new astrum video

    • @JoJiX
      @JoJiX 2 місяці тому +2

      When I read your name in my head i read it with your voice for some reason

    • @zweisteinya
      @zweisteinya 2 місяці тому

      A C Clarke blew up the wrong planet

  • @mukkupretski
    @mukkupretski 2 місяці тому +173

    "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"

  • @m24213
    @m24213 2 місяці тому +324

    So it takes 7 years to reach just Jupiter, god we are slow. Mad respect for the patience of scientists and engineers working on the project.

    • @myth1210
      @myth1210 2 місяці тому +12

      I feel like that too. We are actually slow, unless there is alternative for rocket fuels

    • @linecraftman3907
      @linecraftman3907 2 місяці тому +122

      There is a caveat
      After launch it will go back to fly by Earth, then Mars and only then go to Jupiter. This is done to take advantage of gravity assists, which is more efficient meaning the spacecraft needs less fuel and more mass can be spent on science.
      New horizons probe flew directly to Jupiter and it only took a year but it's a smaller spacecraft and it didn't stop at Jupiter

    • @theunknowman12
      @theunknowman12 2 місяці тому +70

      Its not like we are slow, its just space are stupidly big

    • @saintIpie0000
      @saintIpie0000 2 місяці тому +11

      Its so damn far, much further distance earth to sun. Damn space

    • @jeffspaulding9834
      @jeffspaulding9834 2 місяці тому +25

      We *could* get there fast. We'd have to build a much larger spacecraft that could take a direct route and decelerate hard at Jupiter (or air-brake in Jupiter's atmosphere).
      We don't normally build spacecraft like that so there'd be lots of new development required. That's more money (a LOT more money) and a higher chance of failure, but also a lot more time. Using a design like Clipper is actually faster than developing a spacecraft that could travel there directly.
      If we had a cheap way of getting mass into orbit, it'd be a different story.

  • @leonidasvagus4165
    @leonidasvagus4165 Місяць тому +3

    this is the most interesting contribution to the topic I have ever seen!
    Im so glad that there are still explorers out there in opposition to all the idiocracy thats defining our species...

  • @CEOofPhoneCo
    @CEOofPhoneCo Місяць тому +522

    All my hours on barotrauma has prepared me for this

    • @fomingera65
      @fomingera65 Місяць тому +12

      Regalis knew something

    • @Exoreya
      @Exoreya Місяць тому +21

      dont forget to bring the clown, it can get boring down there

    • @dz883
      @dz883 Місяць тому +8

      If you want a sci fi book about being in an ocean like that of Europa Driving the Deep by Suzanne palmer might be smth that interests you
      And yes the isolation is absolutely terrifying

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Місяць тому +1

      Spectroscopy needs to be done in a container.

    • @legacy7900
      @legacy7900 Місяць тому +1

      Don't worry, I'll make sure to give you guys the best genes

  • @Pakishwan
    @Pakishwan 2 місяці тому +463

    Veritasium pumping out videos like there no tomorrow, I’m not complaining.

    • @Kavaitsu
      @Kavaitsu 2 місяці тому +3

      Uhh ohhh

    • @GJgators24
      @GJgators24 2 місяці тому +1

      Exactly

    • @GJgators24
      @GJgators24 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Kavaitsuhold up; I guess he would know

    • @adhirathpatil
      @adhirathpatil 2 місяці тому

      @@GJgators24 wait what happened

    • @GJgators24
      @GJgators24 2 місяці тому +1

      @@adhirathpatil like there’s no tomorrow

  • @AntsCanada
    @AntsCanada Місяць тому +72

    Encelladus, too! I hope we find life! That would change our understanding of the nature of the Universe, i.e. it is meant to create life!

    • @commenteroftruth9790
      @commenteroftruth9790 Місяць тому

      Maybe yours, the abundance of life that has cascaded and collapsed needs to be seen for value, hopefully simple-minded things can grow from it.

    • @PavF9
      @PavF9 Місяць тому

      20 likes and 1 reply? lemme fix that

    • @Unknown27116
      @Unknown27116 Місяць тому

      I love ants....

    • @12sleep34
      @12sleep34 Місяць тому

      ant planet... hmmm...

    • @shirleyyap3208
      @shirleyyap3208 Місяць тому

      they’re planning an “orbilander” to encelladus on the future after the europa clipper and the uranus orbiter and probe mission

  • @RealMTBAddict
    @RealMTBAddict 3 дні тому

    I've always wondered about Europa having life! Great video!

  • @6foottallAardvark
    @6foottallAardvark 2 місяці тому +10

    The output of this channel is second to none…any other channel would take weeks or months for one video like this. But Veritasium is putting out multiple documentary-calibre videos a week. Amazing

  • @edvardpiano
    @edvardpiano 2 місяці тому +136

    Hey, a tip for you! Whenever showing space clips, put a little "CGI" or "Photo taken by probe/telescope xyz" in the top corner, like Astrum does.
    There are a lot of amazing pictures out there, would be a shame to assume it all to be CGI!

    • @foxxygearreviews7754
      @foxxygearreviews7754 2 місяці тому +9

      Left lower corner

    • @w0ttheh3ll
      @w0ttheh3ll 2 місяці тому +19

      it's worse the other way around. there are so many "artist's impressions" used to illustrate everything nowadays that people don't appreciate actual new high quality telescope pictures, because few realize that the best actual picture we have of something is often a handful of black and white pixels.

    • @jimL-69420
      @jimL-69420 2 місяці тому +1

      You do see the lower left corner yeah?

  • @sidewaysdesign
    @sidewaysdesign 2 місяці тому +13

    Veritasium’s graphics production continues to get better and better. The explanation for Jupiter’s radiation zone was brilliant.

  • @pickaxingoneuropa8457
    @pickaxingoneuropa8457 17 днів тому +1

    I cannot take my eyes of yer man's library. Filled with a 'Sagan Scholar section'. Beautiful👍🐋

  • @varshaith18_24
    @varshaith18_24 2 місяці тому +208

    Veritasium + Space is my favourite combo

  • @Penny-16
    @Penny-16 Місяць тому +31

    8:13 check out this guys bookcase. A whole shelf for Carl Sagan, with Star Trek on the other side. Plus he gets to work on the coolest of scientific experiments and work at NASA. That’s so awesome! What a legend! This is my childhood dream, right there.

    • @irockz281982
      @irockz281982 17 днів тому +1

      And he's got a lava lamp. 😊

  • @ScaleShift
    @ScaleShift 2 місяці тому +8

    Derek, I just wanted to congratulate you on, against the odds, maintaining consistent quality while also increasing production value and content volume. Usually we see UA-camrs go down the easy route of becoming corporate puppets and sacrificing integrity for quick cash, but you seem conscientious of the sponsors you allow on your channel and you've never forgotten your name. Not just an element of truth, but highly accurate and engaging!

  • @sophierenaude2164
    @sophierenaude2164 17 днів тому

    The quality of your videos is unmatched🤗

  • @Its1paradox
    @Its1paradox 2 місяці тому +63

    So happy that Veritasium made a video on Europa Clipper after I made one few days ago. Now I learn from the master. Thank you for inspiring us!

    • @catbertsis
      @catbertsis 2 місяці тому +12

      you got Derek'd!

    • @robocu4
      @robocu4 2 місяці тому +4

      I respect the subtle plug

  • @CristianIonita-nm6xb
    @CristianIonita-nm6xb 2 місяці тому +55

    7:23 that is astoundingly fascinating. I would've never guessed tidal stretch-induced friction is what maintains the oceans liquid. Impressive.

    • @Tyler-z8r
      @Tyler-z8r 2 місяці тому +2

      It's bizarre. Most people don't think on the large scale of the universe (myself included) so it's hard to imagine that could actually generate that much heat.

  • @samutamus526
    @samutamus526 Місяць тому +175

    As a barotrauma player I see this as an absolute win!

  • @av_8596
    @av_8596 Місяць тому +3

    Some questions: If there is complex life on Europa, as complex as ordinary sea life (fish, eels, etc.), whether fauna or flora, *what would they look like?* What kind of crazy form would they have? Or could they appear similar to aquatic Earth-life? And if its the latter, does that mean evolution follows a certain pattern rather than being random? I am *SO* glad to be alive in such intriguing times!

    • @Theonethatjusthere
      @Theonethatjusthere Місяць тому +1

      It probably wouldn't look similar to Earth life like things in our deep ocean are already very different from other life on Earth and this is still the same planet I recommend looking into speculative biology and evolution to learn more about this kind of stuff there's this channel called Curious Archives that makes a lot of great videos on the topic

    • @av_8596
      @av_8596 Місяць тому

      @@Theonethatjusthere I know Curious Archives, and I *love* his videos. Even if we don't know what we'll find, it's always fun to imagine what it'll look like.

    • @Theonethatjusthere
      @Theonethatjusthere Місяць тому

      @@av_8596 Argee

    • @Beanpocket1
      @Beanpocket1 28 днів тому

      Probably something out of barotrauma, horrifying. Cool, and deadly

  • @Eduard1906
    @Eduard1906 2 місяці тому +8

    I am a faithful follower of your Spanish channel Veritasium in Spanish and I adore your videos that make me feel part of a large and wonderful Universe and make me enjoy the scientific dissemination that you do. I am in love with your intelligence and how you teach us to understand the physical world around us. 😊

  • @foreverofthestars4718
    @foreverofthestars4718 2 місяці тому +39

    I clicked on the video because I got excited about the "attempt no landing there" thumbnail, wondering if it was a reference to "Odyssey Two" and I was not disappointed.

  • @kevincampbell3865
    @kevincampbell3865 2 місяці тому +36

    Literally never stop making videos, the world needs it

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 Місяць тому +1

      No we don't. Better to leave the world in darkness.

    • @someonei
      @someonei Місяць тому

      @@clinch4402 alan wake ahh line

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 Місяць тому

      @@someonei I don't play video games, I play people.

  • @ivansidorov6391
    @ivansidorov6391 Місяць тому +23

    10:12 "We're not talking about searching for fishes, but single cell organisms" - 😃🙂😐😕

    • @burnedchicken6644
      @burnedchicken6644 Місяць тому +1

      i know:( to be born too early to explore the universe

    • @THECONTINENTALMAN
      @THECONTINENTALMAN Місяць тому +5

      wtf did u expect

    • @tankeater
      @tankeater Місяць тому +6

      Think this video is too far past your knowledge... Look up what the beginning of life is. It's a single celled organism. Did you expect humanoid mermaids or something? LMFFFAAAOOO

    • @ivansidorov6391
      @ivansidorov6391 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@tankeaterMy bad sir 🤓. Sorry for having fun.

    • @Ak47Dawg
      @Ak47Dawg 24 дні тому

      That's still impressive if we could study these organisms there is so much it could do for medicine and who even knows what else

  • @northamericanpichu
    @northamericanpichu 2 місяці тому +43

    My Space Exploration professor actually worked on the IR camera on the Clipper, we’re all so excited to see it launch

  • @MathHunter
    @MathHunter 2 місяці тому +116

    1:23 Why does the text look like FREAKBAiT

    • @DiggyPT
      @DiggyPT 2 місяці тому +77

      TODAY'S MISSION: SEND A PROBE TO JUPITER

    • @cmos905
      @cmos905 2 місяці тому

      TODAYS MISSION: COLLECT SIGNATURES TO SHOOT A PROBE INTO URANUS

    • @luisgd630
      @luisgd630 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@DiggyPT Lmao

    • @Akira-Aerins
      @Akira-Aerins Місяць тому +4

      freakbait??

    • @aperks
      @aperks Місяць тому +8

      brainrot

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 2 місяці тому +93

    15:39 The question and the answer that followed gave me a smile.

    • @MystiqueMacabre
      @MystiqueMacabre Місяць тому +3

      It’s something to look forward to that we’ve been hearing about for the past 10 years

  • @joshuawiggins3891
    @joshuawiggins3891 Місяць тому +1

    Love your content. I have been watching you since the beginning back in the scientific notation days, Never Stop Legend I was telling someone about the video on why it feels quicker every year you age, it very cool I think they have a good chance to find something on both moons of Jupiter and Saturns water moon as well.

  • @Castkett4ever
    @Castkett4ever 2 місяці тому +66

    Hey Derek! I'm in med school in Switzerland, and my physics teacher has used clips of your videos to explain some concepts! I thought maybe that would make you smile (or laugh, or cry, feel free to do whichever) :)

  • @hjpev6469
    @hjpev6469 2 місяці тому +16

    10:42 “Snot Bot” is such a fantastic name for this machine

  • @FeNO33.9H2O
    @FeNO33.9H2O 2 місяці тому +25

    17:55 Sir I wanna thank you for making such an informative video

  • @brynnplant
    @brynnplant 3 дні тому +1

    Man I am so excited to see what Clipper finds.

  • @singzkva
    @singzkva 2 місяці тому +699

    Leaving this comment so that in 2031 I can reply with updates.

  • @00Jay215
    @00Jay215 2 місяці тому +10

    You're content is consistently good and never feels forced. Love it

  • @afterschool2594
    @afterschool2594 2 місяці тому +6

    I really love when Veritasium makes content about Science History and Astrophysics. It really motivates me to learn more

  • @AmperSand666
    @AmperSand666 2 дні тому

    Loved your "Clarke finally gave NASA permission to land on Europa" :) A great video again, thank you!

  • @JimmyTRUELOVE
    @JimmyTRUELOVE Місяць тому +13

    I am not intelligent enough to understand some of your videos so I am overjoyed when one comes along that is intelligible for a non-scientist/mathematician like me. Thank you man!

    • @francescafrancesca3554
      @francescafrancesca3554 Місяць тому +3

      It has nothing to do with intelligence friend :). It's like a new language, it's just a matter of practice.

  • @rajmathew6220
    @rajmathew6220 2 місяці тому +34

    I love that this channel never died

  • @suly3243
    @suly3243 2 місяці тому +96

    8:47 oh so they’re stretch marks

  • @SeaSlushi
    @SeaSlushi Місяць тому

    I’ve been waiting for this for 8 years finally

  • @maxperson2592
    @maxperson2592 2 місяці тому +12

    OMG SNOT BOT GOT A SHOUT OUT!!!!! THAT'S AMAZING. I had the opportunity to work with them for a senior engineering design project and they do incredible work. I nearly did a spit take seeing them pop up!!!

  • @Avidelux
    @Avidelux 2 місяці тому +660

    Hey Siri, set a reminder for 2031

    • @chefsache9081
      @chefsache9081 2 місяці тому +22

      I don’t think you need a an alarm for that as it will be all over the media

    • @ma-scalia8629
      @ma-scalia8629 2 місяці тому +30

      @@chefsache9081you’d be surprised 😭 the first civilian moonwalk wasn’t even news

    • @zenwhirlpool
      @zenwhirlpool 2 місяці тому +1

      🤞

    • @IemonandIime
      @IemonandIime 2 місяці тому +12

      no such thing as a civilian moon walk

    • @MJBclassics
      @MJBclassics Місяць тому

      ​@@IemonandIime1969. Google it

  • @notreal_id02
    @notreal_id02 2 місяці тому +9

    Your videos on Astrophysics are so good. I find them best in the whole UA-cam.

  • @darkmatter6714
    @darkmatter6714 19 днів тому

    Astounding writing and video production 🙏🏼

  • @7616lydeth
    @7616lydeth 2 місяці тому +157

    15:23 okay 2030 and 2031, let's wait

    • @maliciousrobot9595
      @maliciousrobot9595 2 місяці тому +11

      I've got all 10 years

    • @JNJNRobin1337
      @JNJNRobin1337 2 місяці тому +15

      @@maliciousrobot9595 its moreso five to six, luckily

    • @sino_diogenes
      @sino_diogenes 2 місяці тому +1

      @@JNJNRobin1337 6/7

    • @JNJNRobin1337
      @JNJNRobin1337 2 місяці тому +4

      @@sino_diogenes 2025 is approaching rather quick, so i mean

    • @lilbacon_ig
      @lilbacon_ig 2 місяці тому

      id be an adult by now

  • @bolonature6478
    @bolonature6478 2 місяці тому +5

    Have found this channel while i was cursorated at rikers island, re-entry has been awesome, thanks to veritasium.

  • @Elkabad
    @Elkabad 2 місяці тому +19

    This tickles my brain.
    (edit) Its actually genius how they might be able to study the water by using geysers that shoot through the ice, my only concern would be over time, if ice buildup got too cluttered on Europa Clipper then it might cause stuff to shut. But I'm no rocket scientist so its just an assumption.

    • @wjspade
      @wjspade 2 місяці тому

      I had a similar thought. The plumes could also be corrosive. Passing through them could damage sensors, controls, and solar panels. It makes more sense to have the sensor on a tether so that the craft itself stays out of the plumes.

    • @HK23783
      @HK23783 2 місяці тому +12

      I think it might not be that big of a problem. If I remember correctly, Cassini did that in Enceladus on the Saturn mission

    • @linecraftman3907
      @linecraftman3907 2 місяці тому

      Water ice evaporates in the vacuum so it'll dry off over time
      There could be tiny salt deposits left over

  • @simzzoker123
    @simzzoker123 Місяць тому

    great video!! crazy that i feel i learned more about Jupiter and its moons in just the first ten minutes of watching than I've learned over the past couple of decades!

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 2 місяці тому +105

    Never heard "Jupiter kills everything" growing up

    • @dogteam6178
      @dogteam6178 2 місяці тому

      Boys/girls go to Jupiter to die.

    • @billychambers6400
      @billychambers6400 2 місяці тому +4

      For some reason you remind me of my wrist

    • @bennyl9228
      @bennyl9228 2 місяці тому +4

      "All these worlds are yours except Europa"
      20w14infinite

    • @wavion2
      @wavion2 2 місяці тому

      Neptune always said his brother was, and I'm quoting him here, "Kind of an A-hole."

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat 2 місяці тому +12

      In mythology, it's more like "Jupiter fucks everything."
      He does kill a lot of things too, though.

  • @Entertaiment_Oscar_Martinez
    @Entertaiment_Oscar_Martinez Місяць тому +5

    Incredible video caught my attention from the beginning to the end. This type of quality its what proves you are one of the best science youtubers !

  • @josephmansfield3203
    @josephmansfield3203 2 місяці тому +51

    The example with the blow torch was fire!🔥

  • @DemonetisedZone
    @DemonetisedZone Місяць тому

    About time we did a proper survey of Europa, the mystery of what lurks beneath its surface is killing me!

  • @Friek555
    @Friek555 Місяць тому +22

    Wow, this one is absolutely incredible. In about 16 minutes you learn more than a dozen crazy interesting things

  • @spinerexzilla6733
    @spinerexzilla6733 2 місяці тому +34

    Veritasium has been cooking recently 🔥🔥🔥

  • @ClutchCps
    @ClutchCps 2 місяці тому +12

    Woah this is a cool and actually very relevant video for me; a few days ago my engineering teacher at my highschool had the NASA press conference about the Europa Clipper mission on the projector, and it was fascinating to see that there's a chance for "alien" life in our very own solar system. Excited to see how the mission plays out! (in about 5 years)

    • @elliottorion4235
      @elliottorion4235 2 місяці тому

      If you want proof of alien life just watch the Las Vegas kenmore family video. Hasn’t been debunked and it’s been 6 months now since it’s been proven there’s entities in the video no cgi. Only “debunking” has been personal attacks on the people who helped prove it. Disclosure happened though it may have been small it will ripple eventually. You’ll likely need to watch videos where people point out or zoom in on the entities. There’s multiple. A 9 foot tall one. A really short one. All are cloaked though not perfectly. One’s cloaking even fails momentarily and you see it’s head pop into existence for one second before disappearing. Like I said no cgi.