Thanks! Love your videos, so relaxing and informative to watch. They somehow always flow so effortlessly from one part to the next, I can't put my finger on what I mean, but your delivery is unique and top notch 😊
The way you explain things makes them really simple to understand, and that's the magic of being a good science communicator-making complex subjects easy for everyday people. Greetings from Brazil!
Could you make a long form Voyager documentary? I recently fell into a Voyager rabbit hole and there's alot of good stuff from the news broadcasts of the fly bys that alot of people probably havent seen. So much engineering has gone into keeping them alive and information still being discovered from them.
@@bluedotdweller nice, I've watched your golden record video at least half a dozen times. Sleuthed the 116 pictures outta the webs too. They're absolutely remarkable in their simplicity and recycling of proven technology at the time. Unfortunately, Ed passed away this year, so they've outlived their Mission Commander but their times are coming to a cold end. RTG's only last so long.
When I was a little kid in Australia, Skylab was on its way to visit....somewhere. All they knew was it was going to "land" on Australia, and naturally I assumed it would land on my house...somewhere near my bedroom. The newspaper headlines were interesting for weeks beforehand.
Uh, just a small question? If that’s a real picture of the Skylab in orbit, where is the photographer standing/floating? Did think we were doing space walks yet?
Hey, I see you video didn’t got as much views as the last one. I know you probably feel sad about it, but every start ist hard. Hope you will have a great day!
@@12345kekse it's okay. I'm aware some subjects don't get as much views, and it's hard to predict which videos will do well. I still had fun making this one :)
We should start on Babylon 1 right away. Although DS9 had a better aesthetic. I hear commercial flights within 50 years. I’d love to see that. Edit: Does time pass faster on the space station?
As you know time is relative so because the people on the spacestation travel faster then we on earth they will have aged a little bit slower than us. Or from earth's perspective time passes slower on the space station.
I clicked on this space video SO fast! Thanks for all of your information about the creation of the telescope and facts about Galileo Galilei.
Thanks! Love your videos, so relaxing and informative to watch. They somehow always flow so effortlessly from one part to the next, I can't put my finger on what I mean, but your delivery is unique and top notch 😊
Always super hyped when I open UA-cam and see a bluedotdweeller vid
Cool I'm one of the early birds! I think your content is cool and I'm here for it
Bird is the word
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The way you explain things makes them really simple to understand, and that's the magic of being a good science communicator-making complex subjects easy for everyday people. Greetings from Brazil!
Always happy to see another video up! Thank you and keep it up!
Oh, new subscriber. First video since subscribing.
You have a very pleasant voice to listen to!
Your videos are eminently watchable. Instructive and satisfying. Thanks.
New vid, yay!
Nice. Good video as always.
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for putting in the work it takes to make them. I’m sure it isn’t as easy as people sometimes think.
Thank you
Thanks for another informative and interesting video. Keep up the great work!
Great quality coverage, keep up the awesome work!
Could you make a long form Voyager documentary? I recently fell into a Voyager rabbit hole and there's alot of good stuff from the news broadcasts of the fly bys that alot of people probably havent seen. So much engineering has gone into keeping them alive and information still being discovered from them.
@@naciremasti I plan to do an episode in this series on the Voyagers and the exploration of the farthest worlds in the Solar system.
@@bluedotdweller Same with Pioneers, too?
@@naciremasti And New Horizons!
@@bluedotdweller nice, I've watched your golden record video at least half a dozen times. Sleuthed the 116 pictures outta the webs too. They're absolutely remarkable in their simplicity and recycling of proven technology at the time. Unfortunately, Ed passed away this year, so they've outlived their Mission Commander but their times are coming to a cold end. RTG's only last so long.
When I was a little kid in Australia, Skylab was on its way to visit....somewhere. All they knew was it was going to "land" on Australia, and naturally I assumed it would land on my house...somewhere near my bedroom. The newspaper headlines were interesting for weeks beforehand.
Uh, just a small question? If that’s a real picture of the Skylab in orbit, where is the photographer standing/floating? Did think we were doing space walks yet?
@@OldMan854 it was probably made by people on board a craft in the process of approaching/leaving. The first space walk was in 1965.
@ thanks for the info. I hadn’t graduated high school yet so probably wasn’t paying attention.
I *firmly* believe, that humanity must go out to explore Space *as ONE.*
*ONE HUMANITY. ONE UNIFIED PLANET, AT LEAST AS FAR AS SPACE IS CONCERNED.*
Hey, I see you video didn’t got as much views as the last one. I know you probably feel sad about it, but every start ist hard.
Hope you will have a great day!
@@12345kekse it's okay. I'm aware some subjects don't get as much views, and it's hard to predict which videos will do well. I still had fun making this one :)
Is Mayonnaise an instrument? I expect it to be on the next mission.
We should start on Babylon 1 right away. Although DS9 had a better aesthetic. I hear commercial flights within 50 years. I’d love to see that. Edit: Does time pass faster on the space station?
As you know time is relative so because the people on the spacestation travel faster then we on earth they will have aged a little bit slower than us. Or from earth's perspective time passes slower on the space station.