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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @Eldagusto
    @Eldagusto Рік тому +115

    This was a really good episode because comet fundamentals are something so many of us are ignorant on. Let’s support new horizons!

  • @Aerostarm
    @Aerostarm Рік тому +7

    I jut wanted to say this because i felt like and i doubt anyone will care but I'll say it anyway. For the past couple of weeks I have been trying to start my own educational UA-cam channel and have been trying to upload videos regularly. I sent Emails to many of the UA-camrs I liked including one to Isaac Arthur. I didn't get a single reply from any, except one. That was Isaac, who not only took the time to read myemail and reply to me, but he also watched my video and wrote back asnwering my questions and giving me helpful constructive critisisms on my videos after he watched them.
    It's just really nice to see and shows that he is not only a good youtuber, but also seems like a really nice guy. Thanks Arthur.

  • @sicksock435446
    @sicksock435446 Рік тому +95

    There's a game that just released recently called "ΔV: Rings of Saturn" based around being an ice miner. It's quite good with a lot of realistic physics and interesting but grounded ideas like "nanodrones", which are palm sized, laser powered robots which miners dispatch to rocks and are used to maneuver them via ablative surface paneling.
    Edit: It's also free to play right now

    • @OpreanMircea
      @OpreanMircea Рік тому +4

      free to play? on what platform?

    • @sicksock435446
      @sicksock435446 Рік тому +9

      ​@@OpreanMircea The game is free currently. PC only as far as I know.

    • @OpreanMircea
      @OpreanMircea Рік тому

      @@sicksock435446 the demo is free, but but I checked on steam, epic games store and GOG but it's still 8 Euro, cheap but I don't think I'll buy

    • @FiNiTe_weeb
      @FiNiTe_weeb Рік тому

      i checked steam, gog, and itchio and i dont see it being free, only a free demo on steam, which, well, is a demo

    • @MehNamesKing
      @MehNamesKing Рік тому +10

      On steam, it is currently $10. Definitely a steal, but certainly not free lmao

  • @potatosalad68
    @potatosalad68 Рік тому +22

    There are like 12 comet related tabs open in my browser right now. This video couldn't have come at a better time. I'm in comet mood right now xd

  • @theOrionsarms
    @theOrionsarms Рік тому +45

    I remember that I read a book named "The heart of the comet" wroten by David Birn and Gregory Benford, was about a group of colonist that landed on the Hayley comet in 2061, and started drilling into the ice using microwave projectors to make tunnels and collecting the gasses to make polimer foam to insulate those tunnels, that was a nice example of living of the land, because if you live inside very cold chunk of ice you cannot live without insulation.

  • @ChrisHarmon1
    @ChrisHarmon1 Рік тому +8

    Bet the dinosaurs wish they had anti comet pills, and for the bargin price of 25 cents!

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 Рік тому +8

    It’s not a comet, it’s a Vogon construction fleet! Beer, nuts and towel!!!

  • @kaylinevans2017
    @kaylinevans2017 Рік тому +18

    I have been looking forward to this since you announced it
    Literally my favorite topic on outer space just so happens to also be my 30th birthday today thanks for the informative gift

  • @kieranhosty
    @kieranhosty Рік тому +29

    Space mining is still a massive question mark when I consider how feasible it is with our current techniques.
    So many of our chemical and industrial processes require access to oxygen to react with, convey away heat, manage cooling, and so on.
    We could probably get a lot of raw elements by just heating up comet rock, but I imagine that can be a lot less efficient, meaning that if we want larger scale space manufacturing (e.g. megaton cylinders, Dyson swarms, etc.) We will be relying on lots of cheap energy.
    I'd love to hear more about the specifics of how we plan to refine moon rock into usable materials as a future episode. Love this stuff, thanks Isaac!

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому +7

      And on the flip side so many things in industrial techniques would like a lack of oxygen especially when smelting things. What IS handy is some gravity which is why I figure gather rocks in space, haul to moon and refine. I would not want to be the guy trying to invent ways to handle molten metal in zero G. :)

    • @Rapt0rham
      @Rapt0rham Рік тому +1

      @@TheEvilmooseofdoom Most space construction would likely be 3D printed sintered metal which potentially LOVES 0G, but if it had to be cast, then a sealed crucible, heated via induction coil, and shot directly into a mold is pretty much the the only option. The idea itself is pretty basic, but as usual it's just a matter of material science, also not to mention how much more potentially catastrophic factory accidents in space could be.

    • @lukethedank13
      @lukethedank13 Рік тому +3

      If there is one thing that this chanel thought me is that if its gravity you need you can always just put the thing in a drum and spin it.

    • @innocentbystander3317
      @innocentbystander3317 Рік тому +1

      As for energy, harnessing the abundant power of the sun is so much easier without a planet in your way.

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому +1

      @@Rapt0rham There are pro's and con's to 3d printing in both gravity and no gravity and I would guess that it depends on what you want to make. I was more thinking in the processing of raw materials into something you can 3d print or even cast. That usually involves some kind of smelting process for either purification or making alloys. Those jobs are a lot less complicated if you have a bit of gravity.

  • @samyamamoto6613
    @samyamamoto6613 Рік тому +8

    The best content on UA-cam. Thank you mr Isaac Arthur.

  • @HamCubes
    @HamCubes Рік тому +3

    You are too good to us, Mr. Arthur.
    I just realized that your name means _noble bear who rejoices_ or _noble bear who laughs._

  • @markschroter2640
    @markschroter2640 Рік тому +11

    Isaac I am sure you hear it often, but You're Awesome. Why doesn't anyone else talk about this kind of thing? Keep it coming.

    • @jaycordray3642
      @jaycordray3642 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. Isaac is awesome! As a writer myself, his videos are a treasure trove of ideas!!! Really inspires and encourages creativity!

  • @chaptermasterpedrokantor1623
    @chaptermasterpedrokantor1623 Рік тому +11

    +1 for the petition. Keep New Horizons going!

  • @Nk36745
    @Nk36745 Рік тому +1

    Big improvement in reading speed including pauses. Feel like I can follow and appreciate the material because of this

  • @DeltaVTX
    @DeltaVTX Рік тому +7

    I caught Halley’s Comet on the way in and on the way out from the same field out in the country. If I’m very lucky, I’ll get a third view in 2061. Dad might not be there for that one…

  • @acadiano10
    @acadiano10 Рік тому +7

    I really like this video, especially as a nitrogen source.
    My favorite comet fiction is the away team of Star Trek Enterprise building a snowman on what was named Archer's Comet while the Vulcans looked on, judging 😂

  • @bbartky
    @bbartky Рік тому +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing Dr. Stern’s message about restoring New Horizon’s mission. I just signed the petition and urge everyone else to do so.

  • @wascalywabbit
    @wascalywabbit Рік тому +3

    I watched Halley's Comet in 1986 from the Marietta College Marietta Ohio telescope, at 1 time it was one of the largest telescopes east of the Mississippi River

  • @Anuchan
    @Anuchan Рік тому +5

    I'm also old enough to remember Halley's comet. In the northern hemisphere, it barely rose above the horizon, hardly impressive. The next one should be much more impressive, but I'm not expecting to live that long.

  • @BitcoinMeister
    @BitcoinMeister Рік тому +2

    I signed the very important petition mentioned at the end!

  • @JTL1776
    @JTL1776 Рік тому +7

    Can we get a video on Deep Sea Mining.
    Maybe even a remake of asteroid mining 6 years is like a millenia in technological and informational advancement in modern times.

    • @isaacarthurSFIA
      @isaacarthurSFIA  Рік тому +9

      Yes to both, though it might be a bit and deep sea mining is likely to be generalized ot ocean planet mining :)

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Рік тому +4

    Comets do get into the inner solar system, but unless you're content with just impacting one, you'll have to basically match its high speed.

  • @georgewindsor2667
    @georgewindsor2667 Рік тому +2

    Issac Asimov did a specific book on Halleys comet, and in it he says that the comet would have been much brighter in the past, and on some occasionally come closer to us.

  • @joz6683
    @joz6683 Рік тому +6

    Will they find Frank Poole? Thanks in advance for another thought-provoking video. Day off from work, so chilling out, catching up on a few things.

  • @sulljoh1
    @sulljoh1 Рік тому +7

    Imagine seeing a truly great comet in the next decade

    • @bitbucketcynic
      @bitbucketcynic Рік тому +1

      Nothing we know of is expected to put on a good show. The next great comet will probably be a first-time-in-history visitor that only gets discovered a year or two before the big show.

  • @lealeawalker1820
    @lealeawalker1820 Рік тому +3

    Here after just hearing your incredible interview with Andrew Gold, fascinating stuff!!! ❤

  • @DanielGenis5000
    @DanielGenis5000 Рік тому +2

    My favorite ice balls after snow balls!

  • @mtpender69
    @mtpender69 Рік тому +5

    ROCK AND STONE!

  • @theobserver9131
    @theobserver9131 Рік тому +6

    I love the stories that P.E. Rowe is writing based on the ideas he finds here!

    • @johndawson6057
      @johndawson6057 Рік тому

      Ooh any good ones?

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Рік тому

      @@johndawson6057 Well yeah...all of them!

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Рік тому

      @@johndawson6057 Check 'em out!

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Рік тому

      @@johndawson6057 I should have specified; they are available as audiobooks right here on youtube. He's a talented voice actor too... he does all the reading himself.

  • @BrokenEyes00
    @BrokenEyes00 Рік тому +1

    “It’s the safest job out there!” -Professor Farnsworth

  • @jeffrogers210
    @jeffrogers210 Рік тому +2

    Comets are going to be expensive/difficult to catch up with in the inner solar system.

  • @scotteagle3597
    @scotteagle3597 Рік тому +4

    So my thoughts are more to using it as a "booster" more than a mine. If we put a lander down while it's close and headed out, and plot the course correctly, you just kick it out of it's orbital path and use the natural momentum to get something well out of the inner system before it even has to boost, if not use it as the fuel/ray shield/base for your out-bound shot... Just a thought, maybe it's not new, but I don't hear many people mentioning comets as more than resources, not as transport. Until 23 minutes in, just in time for you to end the video! More! Lol! Love your content, nobody else makes me think about the universe on the scale you do!

  • @digitalnomad9985
    @digitalnomad9985 Рік тому +1

    Do you think that the solid part of comet tails is a major source replenishing the inner system's supply of micrometeorites?

  • @puddlejumper3259
    @puddlejumper3259 7 місяців тому +1

    I'd love to turn these ideas into a game

  • @Oshidashi
    @Oshidashi Рік тому

    Petition signed! The 'comet fundamentals, as the top commenter called it, were really interesting and good to follow for a non-scientific, casual viewer like me, although I did have to rewind to watch it twice to absorb the info, because it went a little too fast for me (which by the way is not critique at all, I'm just sharing how it is for a somewhat lower educated person like myself).

  • @Emcee72
    @Emcee72 Рік тому +3

    Long time fan, love the content!

  • @Section8Spectre
    @Section8Spectre Рік тому +1

    You sir are brilliant. One of the best channels there is in a sea of madness and mediocrity. Keep it coming 😊

  • @james3876
    @james3876 Рік тому +1

    Been interested in this topic for some time, about to dig in!

  • @jimpatterson5524
    @jimpatterson5524 Місяць тому

    has anyone noticed that whenever IA uses the term AU, he explains its meanimg -- and surely all regular watchers know it by now and probably have for thirty years (if they are 45 or so ), but, on the other hand he used the term "scattered disk" for the first time several episodes ago without explaining it and then the second time he used it (same episode as the first time) he did explain it. (he used it this episode, with no explanation) --just an interesting point since "scattered disk" is not as commonly used as AU.

  • @the_sage_of_dragons1881
    @the_sage_of_dragons1881 Рік тому +45

    Notification Gang!!!

  • @paulwalsh2344
    @paulwalsh2344 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE "Mining The Sky" by John S Lewis. One of my very favorite books !

  • @pailsOfGrease
    @pailsOfGrease Рік тому

    "Additive Construction on the Moon and Mars with Melodie Yashar - not recorded due to proprietary information" ARRRRRGHHHH!

  • @Zetverse
    @Zetverse Рік тому +1

    Hey Isaac, have you covered a list of books or tv series you'd recommend that viewers of yours should read or watch? I've been looking into foundation series and it has become a favorite (kind of ressemble Eve Online, which I've enjoyed so far) and I'll be getting into Babylon 5 after hearing a lot about in your videos. But there is this thirst, so I'd appreciate if you could point it out if you have made a list.
    Loving the content as always ❤

  • @Shatterverse
    @Shatterverse Рік тому

    I suspect that if _any_ comet gets spared, it'll be Haley's. Sorta like Yellowstone and Old Faithful - essentially a legally protected preserve and tourist attraction.

  • @christophermeyer5986
    @christophermeyer5986 Рік тому +1

    Have you anything planned for Halley's Apihelion? It is somewhere between Oct 29th and Dec 9th. (Sources vary on the date). It seems to me worth celebrating the return journey.

  • @davidbrin1
    @davidbrin1 Рік тому +6

    At 9:30 into this fine episode Isaac goes into the dust crust model of comets... that I originated in my 1981 doctoral dissertation... and portrayed in Heart of the Comet. And leapfrogging colonization via the Oort Cloud was also innovated in that novel. Come on Isaac! Plug your inspirations!

    • @MikeMuntDesign
      @MikeMuntDesign Рік тому

      I'm sure it was nothing personal.
      Thank you for your many contributions to science and imagination.

    • @isaacarthurSFIA
      @isaacarthurSFIA  Рік тому

      Sorry David, I've noted that and pinned it in the comments, it really is one of the most thought-provoking books on the topic :)

    • @lexpox329
      @lexpox329 Рік тому

      this comment comes off as a bit arrogant, you should know better at your age.

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому

      @@lexpox329 My thoughts exactly but then I realized he might just be a bit cheeky and was twisting Isaacs tail playfully.

  • @Shatterverse
    @Shatterverse Рік тому +1

    Personally I expect that our oceans formed by all the water in our planet's makeup working its way up out of the inner planet and getting barfed out through very early volcanism. After all, heating up all that water is gonna build up pressure and encourage the mantle and crust to extrude it - agressively.

  • @donkalzone6671
    @donkalzone6671 2 місяці тому

    I prefer to imagine a tube-formed spacestation in which several industries are housed. Industries that can produce everything whats needed and refine all kinds of material from comets, Asteroid or planets.
    This spacestation carries a whole fleet of smaller miningships. Ships that can directly mine on moons or transport comets to the spacestation.
    This giant tube like spacestation can be increased in length or diameter if enough resouces are gathered.
    Its goal is to grow, to build a second one if it and all other kind of ships and needed material.
    This tube started as a combined rocket to reaches it target. When there it parts are remoduled to a rotating ring for artifical gravity.
    From there on, its main goal is to grow.

  • @gammasea
    @gammasea Рік тому +2

    Something that really stuck out to me was what Alan Stern said at the end, that the New Horizons mission cost nearly a *billion* dollars. Is that all? Could Elon have theoretically funded 44 of these kuiper belt missions for the amount he pissed away on twitter? I know it's not so simple in practice, but that's just absolutely insane to me.

    • @GotMyTowel42
      @GotMyTowel42 Рік тому

      yep

    • @james3876
      @james3876 Рік тому

      The people he bought twitter from can fo it now if they want...the money is still out there in someone's pockets😆

    • @biosecurePM
      @biosecurePM Рік тому +3

      It's much more valuable to own twitter and have taken it away from the evil people.

    • @leonardbakers
      @leonardbakers Рік тому

      It's not your money.

  • @SomeoneExchangeable
    @SomeoneExchangeable Рік тому

    Apart from being a really good episode, finally a genuinely good sales pitch for a private VPN with some good reasons to use it
    (often the reasons presented conflict with the little "inconvenient" fact that VPN providers often do have to work with local law enforcement, or they wouldn't be up for very long; and also that they do get hacked occasionally).

  • @generalnawaki
    @generalnawaki Рік тому +1

    3:41 giving mars water and air would be irrelevant due it lacking the magnetic field that would keep the suns wind from scouring both away AGAIN.

    • @davidhenry5128
      @davidhenry5128 Рік тому +1

      This is a very slow process, and artificial magnetic field is an option for mars.

    • @davidhenry5128
      @davidhenry5128 Рік тому +1

      By a slow process, I am referring to the solar wind removing the lightest elements such as hydrogen.

  • @jonathanhensley6141
    @jonathanhensley6141 7 місяців тому

    There is so much resources in our stellar system is enormous. Why choose one over the other when you mine both over time. Awesome video.

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Рік тому

    Inclination of orbits and orbital mechanics is very important in space navigation.

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 Рік тому

    Pretty exciting to think about.

  • @Runetrantor
    @Runetrantor Рік тому

    Gotta admit that though I never seen the comet, having been born a couple years after the last pass, I tensed a bit when you mentioned disassembling it.
    Like, there's many more, can we keep the posterchild? :P
    Kind of reminds me of when you speak of using the Sol planets for materials, and I feel like 'noooooOOOoooooo' about it.
    Maaaaaybe Mercury since its basically iron, but surely Earth, Luna, and Mars at least warrant keeping for cultural/historical reasons, even if they lose their importance in the far future.
    Specially since its not like any of these has some unique material we cant easily get elsewhere, like Earth has the sole source of some material that allows FTL or whatever. When I can begrudgingly accept we may want to dismantle it if its a benefit.
    Guess Im a bit sentimental about our important planets.

  • @saurabhdas3412
    @saurabhdas3412 Рік тому +3

    Hail(ey) Yeah!

  • @Anthrofuturism
    @Anthrofuturism Рік тому +1

    How do you upload so frequently?

  • @isaacarthurSFIA
    @isaacarthurSFIA  Рік тому +9

    🌏 Get Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ nordvpn.com/isaacarthur It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌
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    Also with everything else getting mentioned in this episode, I somehow managed to forget to recommend Heart of the Comet by David Brin and Gregory Benford, which maybe even more than Mining the Sky is the big influence on a lot of our discussion of Kuiper and Oort Cloud colonization approaches... I especially recommend the audiobook as it's got some of my favorite scifi narrators performing it.
    Also-also, welcome everyone coming in from Andrew Gold's most recent episode that came out this afternoon, he is always a lot of fun to work with and if you missed my interview with him, check it out: ua-cam.com/video/e0lBjxAVnNk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AndrewGold

    • @Eldagusto
      @Eldagusto Рік тому

      I signed up and donated. I’ve been frugal with money this summer cause of vet bills but I feel strongly about this to afford to support it.

    • @caitgems1
      @caitgems1 Рік тому +1

      I remember when Haleys comet went past. I watched Sir Patrick Moore narrate its passage (I was 9) but didn't quite understand its importance at the time.

  • @ABQSentinel
    @ABQSentinel Рік тому +3

    It's really obnoxious that we seem to have unlimited money available to send to Ukraine (a country that is not an ally and is of no real benefit for us to support), but no money available for our own citizens on Maui, and we're still giving NASA only a pathetically small budget in spite of the potential benefits to all humanity.

    • @g.f.martianshipyards9328
      @g.f.martianshipyards9328 Рік тому +4

      You don't send money to Ukraine, you send equipment. While the people of Maui deserve help of course, tanks and missiles aren't exactly useful against wildfires.

    • @annalorree
      @annalorree Рік тому +3

      Maui doesn’t need 30 year old missiles that were about to be demilled because they are at the end of their service life.

    • @daveharrison61
      @daveharrison61 Рік тому

      ​@@annalorreeplus it's always cheaper to spend treasure so someone else can fight a war for you, than blood AND treasure to fight it yourself.

    • @lexpox329
      @lexpox329 Рік тому +2

      most of what we have sent to Ukraine was slated to be destroyed due to age or change of US war doctrine anyway. Ones mans trash is another mans treasure, as the saying goes. But I agree on the pathetic NASA budget when we have huge budgets for numerous ineffective government programs for various things.

    • @mobydick5046
      @mobydick5046 Рік тому +1

      By spending money on wildfires how to siphon 10% for the big guy?

  • @darreneriksen
    @darreneriksen Рік тому

    What's the music used in the very beginning? It's been in a lot of the newer videos, but isn't listed in the episode description.

  • @mjk9388
    @mjk9388 Рік тому

    Is there any way to watch the NSS Space Forum webinar from Aug 17th? Didn’t find any posted videos online.

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 Рік тому

    The IA Algorithm has a new resource and terrifying delivery system.

  • @deant6361
    @deant6361 Рік тому

    New horizons needs to keep going !

  • @seanhewitt603
    @seanhewitt603 Рік тому +1

    Just watching the starship drive compendium, and a thought occurs about terraforming venus. The drive mbpt(?), the one that accelerates lithium through a drive nozzle, could it be used to mine, say sulfuric acid( mixed as sulfur dioxide)out of an atmosphere by pointing the exhaust directly upwards?, using a charge frequency that moves just the sulfur molecules...

  • @toddzircher6168
    @toddzircher6168 Рік тому +2

    I saw Haley's when I was a young man, it was just as underwhelming as five year old you remembers it being. 🙂

  • @shardinhand1243
    @shardinhand1243 Рік тому +1

    something i almost never really get a chance to talk about is planet building, something entirely possible thanks to all the big but not to big to move asteroids wev found, simplest way to make a new world, is to lob a bunch of asteroids togather, we can make it any size, or shape we want... well... with enough time... the really cool planet shapes like star, cube, and double helix... :V yeah thats right my costum planet is double helix shaped! not becuase its practical but becuase it would look so damn cool!

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому +1

      You would need a LOT of asteroids to make an earth sized planet?

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 Рік тому

      oh god yeah, it would take tons, yeah it wouldint be fast to do it, but i just love the idea. since watching hichhikers guide to the galaxy.@@TheEvilmooseofdoom

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 Рік тому

      small side note on the topic, you ether want to maximize the bone density and muscle strength of a man made planets population by building the planet as larg, or as dense as the human form could tolerate, or you want to maximize fuel eficiancy of launching rockets by building a planet or planetoid with minimal gravity, of course you then have to compensate for a weaker population with powered exo-suites for visits to any other world.@@TheEvilmooseofdoom

    • @comentedonakeyboard
      @comentedonakeyboard Рік тому +1

      Earth Mk II (with improved geography)

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 Рік тому

      now with more columnar jointing basalt...
      :V columnar jointing basalt as far as the eye can see!, i love that stuff!@@comentedonakeyboard

  • @genericscottishchannel1603
    @genericscottishchannel1603 Рік тому

    8:55 That measure of 1 AU seems a smidge off

  • @antoniothegunexpert5955
    @antoniothegunexpert5955 Рік тому

    I feel lucky finding this before it blows up

  • @williansnobre
    @williansnobre Рік тому

    Personally. I would love to hollow out a comet and make a farm on the inside and maybe make a station for space truckers on the outside

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr Рік тому

    19:30 This seems crazy enough that it might just work...

  • @stupidity001
    @stupidity001 Рік тому

    Just one question, Me Arthur.
    Have you a spanish Channel?
    Have you ever think about It?

  • @WFKURadio24
    @WFKURadio24 Рік тому

    John Lewis, Mining the sky....Great book! I have it on my shelf. Hard to find though.

  • @YellowJack1020
    @YellowJack1020 Рік тому

    The ice cream analogy was from a book called "lucifers hammer" ,
    That's a deep reference

    • @jimpatterson5524
      @jimpatterson5524 Місяць тому

      Came out in the seventies, didn't it? I read it, but fifty years later don;t remember that particular part. Always good to run into a fellow sci-fi reader.....
      However, I saved all the .vtt files (subtitles) per episode "I’ve ...
      heard it compared to ice cream being deep fried ...;
      ... or dipped in chocolate."

  • @whispererofshadows2501
    @whispererofshadows2501 Рік тому

    I remember seeing Hale-Bopp beautiful with three tails in the half twilight crystal clear sky from England in 1997 😇🥰🖤☯️☮️

  • @Andrew-zq3ip
    @Andrew-zq3ip Рік тому

    "One nitrogen and three oxygen..."
    Woopsie

    • @isaacarthurSFIA
      @isaacarthurSFIA  Рік тому

      Shit, where was that in the video? I assume that was supposed to be hydrogen and referencing ammonia ?

  • @robert8659
    @robert8659 Рік тому

    5:20 consider hundreds of thousands, PPSSIBLY millions. (bad English, just kinda stuck in my brain after you said it. )

  • @nyrdybyrd1702
    @nyrdybyrd1702 Рік тому

    In 1986 (age 9), my parents told me I'd probably never see Hailey's comet again.. of course they also told me I'z gonna burn in Hell so yeah, not the nicest people on he planet & I grew to question errythang.

  • @Eldagusto
    @Eldagusto Рік тому +1

    Yeah let’s goooo!

  • @petedude2lu3
    @petedude2lu3 Рік тому

    taking a comet ride could be a good way to leave solar orbit, but the mining ROI would take 100 years by Halley's. It takes months to get earthbound mining equipment running, most comets are only visible for a few days.

  • @Pacbandit13
    @Pacbandit13 Рік тому

    This made me think of the Europa universalis commet doom event

  • @vincentcleaver1925
    @vincentcleaver1925 Рік тому

    I hope we have people at Mercury and Venus in 2061. The view will probably be spectacular!

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Рік тому

    I just started watching this video.
    Issac, you could have subtitled this:
    *_"ICE, ICE, BABY"_*
    {I will see myself to the door now...😉}

  • @CeceKruchkoSmith
    @CeceKruchkoSmith Рік тому

    Here from Andrews live. Another voice to add to my treasure box ❤🎉

  • @RLDragonStrider
    @RLDragonStrider Рік тому

    Isaac. Started watching your channel a few days ago. Really, really good stuff. Love the voice.
    I want to ask, is there a way to ask you for direct advice regarding some tech stuff? I really am not that good at physics and math.
    Is there a way to ask a few questions? Are you willing to? I dont know how this works.
    Cheers!

  • @gaming_henry
    @gaming_henry Рік тому

    A civ mining comets and asteroids on mass using the body’s as the thrust would generate odd dust clouds visible as a tech sig. now where have we seen that?

  • @Cain1500
    @Cain1500 Рік тому

    Wouldn’t it be interesting if we used comets to reach the juicer belts like a free spaceship with resources?

  • @trespire
    @trespire Рік тому

    Mining is the only viable solution for setting up off world. The first company to corner this market will dominate the future economy.
    N.B. My favorite movie is Out Lander starring Sean Connery from 1981.

  • @gareth5000
    @gareth5000 Рік тому

    Maybe it would disturb the delicate gravitational order of the solar system and cause another bombardment in years to come...

  • @caitgems1
    @caitgems1 Рік тому

    Happy Arthursday fam

  • @jonathanhensley6141
    @jonathanhensley6141 7 місяців тому

    I have the book mining the sky and loved the whole book. I wish Lewis could do a collaboration with you.

    • @isaacarthurSFIA
      @isaacarthurSFIA  7 місяців тому

      I asked if he was interested but he said his health doesn't permit it anymore :(

  • @jeffperteet2327
    @jeffperteet2327 Рік тому

    I won't make it to Hailey's next, but I hope that somebody decides to catch it, or direct it into Mars to be mined

  • @douglaswilkinson5700
    @douglaswilkinson5700 Рік тому

    As I understand it Earth's water did not come from comets because their isotope mix does not match that of Earth's.

  • @jerryhoward6007
    @jerryhoward6007 Рік тому

    Plasma Moon/Infinite plane/Flat Earth Reflection/World Map/?/ & The Nos Confunden Map/?/ - duck duck go!

  • @altha2008
    @altha2008 Рік тому

    I remember that Mark Twain was born on the day that Halley’s Come died the night it came back

    • @isaacarthurSFIA
      @isaacarthurSFIA  Рік тому

      I remember hearing that once, I have to admit I assume it was apocryphal, pretty nest coincidence.

  • @MrBkbnk
    @MrBkbnk Рік тому

    Thanks for reducing the use of A.I art in this video. Again, I'm a big fan, but I do really want to see the ethical issues of A.I generated art addressed. Thank you

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому

      How can you tell when the art is AI?

    • @MrBkbnk
      @MrBkbnk Рік тому

      ​@@TheEvilmooseofdoom Generally once you've seen a lot of it it's pretty obvious. A.I art has a certain look to it where at first it looks like it makes sense but the more you look shapes seems to be overly complicated yet lack detail and flow into each other in jumbled and hard to read ways. The image at 21:40 is the most obvious example.

    • @TheEvilmooseofdoom
      @TheEvilmooseofdoom Рік тому

      @@MrBkbnk Computer generated, but how do you know the creative mind behind it isn't human?

    • @MrBkbnk
      @MrBkbnk Рік тому

      @@TheEvilmooseofdoom Someone typed a prompt at some point sure, but that doesn't resolve A.I art of its ethical issues

  • @Echo_Online
    @Echo_Online Рік тому

    "there's no safer occupation than mining..."

  • @swedichboy1000
    @swedichboy1000 Рік тому

    I do wonder, would it be possible to create a electromagnetic field on spacecrafts to "drag" metal rich asteroids?

  • @sethboyle778
    @sethboyle778 Рік тому

    Hello, I love the channel and have binge most of them. Would you mind creating a video that gives your favourite books?

  • @fireofenergy
    @fireofenergy Рік тому

    Did you say ammonia was oxygen and hydrogen? I thought it was 3 nitrogens, instead, or am I thinking of yet another compound?

  • @dnzshannon611
    @dnzshannon611 Рік тому

    Hey what if there are more in a comet more than carbon and the other common stuff... I'm just saying that anything is possible if we look deeper into things we are doing