Also Spacerip used to have Dick Rodstein with his perfect voice. If you want the best voice in the business, go to Auto Europa Naples channel. Bill is unbeatable
I think it would be a quite frightening view. It would start with a dense, thick, stormy mist that would surround you from everywhere. By going more in depth, the thick atmosphere above you would block the light from the Sun, and the only source of light would come from enormous lightnings that would reveal massive cloud formations all around. Continuing further, you would start diving into a deep ocean of metallic Hydrogen, until you would eventually reach the core of the planet. I suggest you to go see V101 Science channel, there are very good videos that treats exactly this argument.
@@Quello_Fico exaclty!!! but add to that we should say thats all if you survive that far down. I think its too gradual and anything we send will just pick up blank black until its crushed thats like top 5 percent or less of atmosphere ...I say Rather lets spend those resources on somthing we could see and explore like Titan..its cold but atleast we could explore,
You didn't think about that at all before writing that comment, I hope. Because you'll not see anything, it's gas, all the way down to the point where it gets supercritical, then liquid. You'll just see only the color of the gas you're in near the surface, then further down where the light can't reach it's just complete darkness. So put on a VR headset and just play a video that's just the color of the planet that fades to black, and there you see how it would look. I don't get how you imagined it would be.
@@MuscarV2 I don't think you thought about your comment before posting it. You would be ripped apart by the immense gravity, and wind speeds long before you reach the point where super critical gases are. And you're acting like we don't have a way to make our own light sources.
Juno has discovered that Jupiter's core is a mishmash of solids, liquids, and gasses mixed together like a pressurized slurry, all at critical point matter.
You SEA. You make the most calming & visually better space videos on UA-cam that I can easily fall asleep to, in a good way ofcourse :) Thank you so much.
Great video. Gas giants are certainly interesting. I lead a team that recently discovered a gas giant candidate in the habitable zone. I hope someone confirms it soon!
It's hard to remember that you're not that humble geometry dash channel with 5.5k subs you were back in 2016. This space content is so underrated and very well made and edited. Here's to another 4 years
It's crazy to realize that the diameter of Jupiter (139,000 KM) is over a third of the distance from the earth to the moon (384,472 KM), and that Saturn's rings would touch both the earth and the moon if it was placed in between.
Very good channel, it's obvious that you're passionate and put a substantial effort in creating these videos, and they end up being relaxing and educational. I wish you to continue having a good time and provide these regular 20 minutes of escape for us
New subscriber here. I can't believe I didn't find this channel sooner. Great animation and simply perfect narration. Very informative. Keep up the sheer quality content, mate!
Thank you. One thing I´ve noticed (I might be wrong of course) is how most (not all) comments don't relate to anything factual about your videos but are rather praise to your work. I can not speak for others but for me, there is so much that I don´t really understand in depth, but I still find endlessly fascinating and enjoyable. We really appreciate what you are giving us.
Yes! Yes! Yesssss! I absolutely love & enjoy your videos. I watch and rewatch your videos just _waiting_ for the next to upload. You deserve *FAR MORE* recognition/subscribers/likes etc. Keep on keepin' on!
Interesting to me how Johann Galle named the planet "Neptune" back in 1846, long before it was viewable in any great detail.. In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of the sea; said to create fierce storms and strong winds on the seas whenever he was angered. Also, I thought hydrogen would combust or deteriorate in extreme heat, not become a liquid ocean 72,000,000 feet deep...
juno is marking four years in the orbit of the most graceful gas giant. the night sky is complete when jupiter shines upon us... SEA, were you able to catch a glimpse of neowise before it left us? that picture of it streaking above stonehenge is just perfection! thanks for the new video!
Wow finally! Yesterday i was watching your old videos and slept your voice is so calm man it makes me sleep better and now woke up and watching your new video
Thank you for your outstanding work young man. The presentation , delivery and easy to follow facts had me hooked from the 1st video I saw. And of course the voice is just icing on the cake. You’ve awakened my long lost passion of astronomy. Thank you V101 science was fav for a long time but after this last video you sir are the One and only
Thank you for this really great and informative video. Also, congratulations on finishing university. With all of these great videos that you produce and as one of your many fans, I am wondering what is your college major and your future plans?
Your voice is so calming, so much detail goes into your videos and I constantly look forward to them! definitely my favourite astronomy videos to watch. Thank you and keep them coming :)
Love the image of a massive super-Saturn ring system, so large and bright that it would dominate the sky on a clear blue day. Can you imagine being a species that grew up with that above you?
Keep up the great work. Your videos are consistently the most visually appealing and interesting, out of all of the space channels. To the point where I often put them on, muted, in the background just as a screensaver of sorts.
This is the only channel I watch for anything Space related.. none of the others can compete imo. The delivery, voice, and information are unparalleled. Kudos
Such a thorough and organized video. The presentation is excellent. Pretty great! And that's why this channel is awesome. The gas giants are extremely fascinating and you covered all the most relevant and interesting facts about them in such an enjoyable way.
This young chap is so good I watch the atrocious adverts just to help him & his channel out, but I make a note of everyone that interrupts my enjoyment & make sure I never buy any of their trash, like the the ultra light whatever for highlighting the blonde hair I do not have.
I've always imagined there's like some form of scary whale thing that "swims" in these gas giants. Falling in would be so scary even if it weren't there.
Your videos are amazing and I’m glad you’re making videos that you enjoy making. Before I started to play geometry dash I was really into science mostly astronomy and meteorology.
there's something primally terrifying about the gas giants. particularly neptune and jupiter. neptune for it's isolation and jupiter for its sheer size. they cause this deep feeling of existential dread and i don't know why
I would say Jupiter and the other gas giants do have a solid surface somewhere deep down in there. Perhaps the cores are like the rocky planets to a point. There have been a lot of meteorite (asteroid and comet) impacts on these gas planets ever since God created everything a little over 7 millennia ago. Where does all that rock and metal end up falling to? The middle of the planets. Even a gas planet that was created with literally no rocky/metallic interior would end up developing one over the millennia from all the collected meteoric impacts.
As a kid, I used to think the gas giants were the boring ones compared to the terrestrial planets, with only Jupiter having some texture, and Saturn having its iconic ring system. As I got older, I was fascinated with the number of moons that gas giants have, and later the thick composition of its atmosphere (which isn't really all gaseous). With that exrasolar gas giant with the huge ring system though, I'm surprised they don't turn into planets. I'm wondering how the planet was able to hold it so far away.
I honestly enjoy your content more than PBS. Not saying you're "better", but given the choice your channel is my first click. I love the way you make me feel so small...no wait, the way you make the universe so big. Honestly, the other me beyond the veil of this observable universe nailed this comment. I'm going to eject myself into the sun super mario style.
SEA is just phenomenal. I also follow John Michael Godier, etc but this is different. First of all, not steering away from pure data(but told with a triple A voice). SEA doesn’t go meandering about everything(which is actually very normal behavior when it comes to larger then life information/understanding). At the same time SEA still manages to make you feel/understand when even HE finds it extremely fascinating, his voice and/or intonation changes, but just shortly. This really is good content! Respect from a “number so much” from the Netherlands
DUUUUUDE this is amazing. I loved this video and the Space Engine footage was amazing as well, for sure one of your best if not the best of your videos! I recommend you to use the mod "Rodrigo's mod" next video if you are going to use procedural terrestrial planets, it's a total overhaul for how procedural terrestrial planets and their clouds look like, I really recommend that (its in the workshop)
I went to my sister’s elementary school to see that they were learning about gas giants, and was watching this. I saw this informational masterpiece and wondered, how much did my sister know?
I just found your channel. And at the moment I have just 1 question. What has made you chose the mask of the worker for your into logo of sorts, icon maybe. I think it represents what you do quite well. But im wondering what your reasoning is.
That’s actually incorrect. I can’t remember the full science of it but I do remember having that fact in my script then reading that it’s a misconception. If you placed Saturn on a body of water, while it might be less dense the downward pull of gravity would destroy the planet before it floated... or something like that anyway
When I was younger I was quite scared of gas giants. I would always have dreams of falling into their atmosphere. An absolutely terrifying prospect.
It would make a great movie though
i love that so much
I was always in awe of them and frightened of them. Especially Jupiter.
Is it? You’ve gotta go somehow; why not go with a view?
When I was young I had a fear of the open sky at night, like if gravity reversed and I would fall up into space
19:15 when you said "big ass object" it caught me off guard
I had to turn on captions to make sure he said that 😆
I came to the comments because of this moment lmao
Yeah Sic channel Bro !! Keep them coming
I thought he was talking about my ex-mother-in-law.
Uranus is truly a big ass object ^^
Why is SEA’s voice so calming like one of those old narrators for documentaries
Astrum is also pretty good.
I fall asleep to it quite often!
The Early Universe is a consistent bedtime video for me.
Also Spacerip used to have Dick Rodstein with his perfect voice. If you want the best voice in the business, go to Auto Europa Naples channel. Bill is unbeatable
lain11644 Astrum is pretty good but I think V101 Science voice is better
SEA is in a class by himself
It would be amazing to see inside the atmosphere of the gas giant's.
I think it would be a quite frightening view. It would start with a dense, thick, stormy mist that would surround you from everywhere. By going more in depth, the thick atmosphere above you would block the light from the Sun, and the only source of light would come from enormous lightnings that would reveal massive cloud formations all around. Continuing further, you would start diving into a deep ocean of metallic Hydrogen, until you would eventually reach the core of the planet.
I suggest you to go see V101 Science channel, there are very good videos that treats exactly this argument.
We'll just have to get a very brave cameraman. I hear they can survive anything
@@Quello_Fico exaclty!!! but add to that we should say thats all if you survive that far down. I think its too gradual and anything we send will just pick up blank black until its crushed thats like top 5 percent or less of atmosphere ...I say Rather lets spend those resources on somthing we could see and explore like Titan..its cold but atleast we could explore,
You didn't think about that at all before writing that comment, I hope. Because you'll not see anything, it's gas, all the way down to the point where it gets supercritical, then liquid. You'll just see only the color of the gas you're in near the surface, then further down where the light can't reach it's just complete darkness.
So put on a VR headset and just play a video that's just the color of the planet that fades to black, and there you see how it would look. I don't get how you imagined it would be.
@@MuscarV2 I don't think you thought about your comment before posting it. You would be ripped apart by the immense gravity, and wind speeds long before you reach the point where super critical gases are. And you're acting like we don't have a way to make our own light sources.
Juno has discovered that Jupiter's core is a mishmash of solids, liquids, and gasses mixed together like a pressurized slurry, all at critical point matter.
Metallic Hydrogen?
That's pretty cool :D
So its a supercritical?
Really?
Wonder how that could be used as a powe source.....
This is one of my favorite channel on youtube. Very relaxing, and pretty educational. Keep it up 👍
Wynaut was banned to Ubers in Gen 3 & 4 competitive pokemon.
@@_dave4681 what?
@@ddobry21 keep scrolling
@@_dave4681 do you not care for wynaut?
Agreed
You SEA. You make the most calming & visually better space videos on UA-cam that I can easily fall asleep to, in a good way ofcourse :) Thank you so much.
Great video. Gas giants are certainly interesting. I lead a team that recently discovered a gas giant candidate in the habitable zone. I hope someone confirms it soon!
What is the star system's name? Was it found by Kepler, K2, Tess?
Does Jupiter have a surface? I feel like it has to since its gravity is so strong
@@Shaden0040 GJ 3470. The candidate was entirely found by us.
Hopefully it hosts some large moons with decent magnetic fields and liquid water
@@exoplanets That's epic dude
It's hard to remember that you're not that humble geometry dash channel with 5.5k subs you were back in 2016. This space content is so underrated and very well made and edited. Here's to another 4 years
It's been another four years :)
@@aethrya dang it has
I was looking at those oldest videos just earlier.
I may have come across the dyatlov pass video when this was a small channel.
It's crazy to realize that the diameter of Jupiter (139,000 KM) is over a third of the distance from the earth to the moon (384,472 KM), and that Saturn's rings would touch both the earth and the moon if it was placed in between.
You just made Jupiter seem small I didn't even know that was possible
@@oompa1274 I prefer to think about how big they just made our distance from the moon feel!
@@walterwalter-ql1np I geuss. A glass half full way of looking at things
Hey man. Congrats on graduating. Trying to do that myself but it's not easy. Strange times we are living in. Great video. As always.
18:30 With those WAYYY over-the-top rings, you can bet that planet is over compensating for something!!!
A Chthonian planet was recently discovered. An exposed gas giant core orbiting its star super close. CoRoT 20 star system CoRoT 20 b is the planet.
Yesss. Have been looking to learn about Gas giants for ages now! Thanks SEA. You're a legend.
It always makes me happy when you upload a new video. Very high quality content, one of the best channels on UA-cam in my opinion!
Your videos ALWAYS get me on the verge of tears by the end without fail. Beautiful stuff!
Your content and delivery is top notch. I always look forward to the next one.
One of the best channels! That's what i call "quality". Regards.
Very good channel, it's obvious that you're passionate and put a substantial effort in creating these videos, and they end up being relaxing and educational. I wish you to continue having a good time and provide these regular 20 minutes of escape for us
New subscriber here. I can't believe I didn't find this channel sooner. Great animation and simply perfect narration. Very informative. Keep up the sheer quality content, mate!
Thank you. One thing I´ve noticed (I might be wrong of course) is how most (not all) comments don't relate to anything factual about your videos but are rather praise to your work. I can not speak for others but for me, there is so much that I don´t really understand in depth, but I still find endlessly fascinating and enjoyable. We really appreciate what you are giving us.
When a new SEA video comes out it makes my month
same
Same
Lol
Yes! Yes! Yesssss! I absolutely love & enjoy your videos. I watch and rewatch your videos just _waiting_ for the next to upload. You deserve *FAR MORE* recognition/subscribers/likes etc. Keep on keepin' on!
I always feel so small when I watch your videos. Our universe is chaotic yet amazing.
Chaotic, yet orderly.
Kinda like when you watch clips from me and my GFs Onlyfans account on the PornTubes
Me complaining how windy it is on a bad UK day.
Jupiter: u wot m8
Neptune: hi there, you were talking anou wind?
me complaining about how windy it is on a bad neptune day
UK:u wot m8
@@kablamo9409 Ditto
Interesting to me how Johann Galle named the planet "Neptune" back in 1846, long before it was viewable in any great detail.. In Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of the sea; said to create fierce storms and strong winds on the seas whenever he was angered. Also, I thought hydrogen would combust or deteriorate in extreme heat, not become a liquid ocean 72,000,000 feet deep...
Damn I thought the UK kinda toasty rn
@@ringoferrer2343 well ye it is
juno is marking four years in the orbit of the most graceful gas giant. the night sky is complete when jupiter shines upon us... SEA, were you able to catch a glimpse of neowise before it left us? that picture of it streaking above stonehenge is just perfection! thanks for the new video!
SEAAA WITH ANOTHER UPLOAD! I have a question, since you've finished with college, do you think UA-cam will be seeing more of you?
Hell yeah!
@@SEA Congrats on finishing college my dude!
@@SEA a bit late but good job on finishing college
Wow finally!
Yesterday i was watching your old videos and slept your voice is so calm man it makes me sleep better and now woke up and watching your new video
Thank you for your outstanding work young man. The presentation , delivery and easy to follow facts had me hooked from the 1st video I saw. And of course the voice is just icing on the cake. You’ve awakened my long lost passion of astronomy. Thank you
V101 science was fav for a long time but after this last video you sir are the One and only
Another great video! You always choose such interesting topics to produce, very impressed with your intelligence and presentation.
Exceptional video. The production level and intelligent content is really appreciated.
Thank you for this really great and informative video. Also, congratulations on finishing university. With all of these great videos that you produce and as one of your many fans, I am wondering what is your college major and your future plans?
I majored in computer science / software engineering! But now I am trying to make UA-cam my #1 priority
@@SEA You have a really great start, best of luck to you.
@@SEA i happily support that decision 😁
Your voice is so calming, so much detail goes into your videos and I constantly look forward to them! definitely my favourite astronomy videos to watch. Thank you and keep them coming :)
Love the image of a massive super-Saturn ring system, so large and bright that it would dominate the sky on a clear blue day. Can you imagine being a species that grew up with that above you?
Fascinating to think about it. Chills
Perhaps we can take an example of how ancient people though about Moon.
"pretty boring" is certainly not how I would describe Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
great video. keep up the good content
Keep up the great work. Your videos are consistently the most visually appealing and interesting, out of all of the space channels. To the point where I often put them on, muted, in the background just as a screensaver of sorts.
Thanks!
This is the only channel I watch for anything Space related.. none of the others can compete imo. The delivery, voice, and information are unparalleled. Kudos
I am always so impressed by your content. I LOVE when you release videos. Keep up the AMAZING work!
SEA on UA-cam: *calm, collected, educational*
SEA on Twitter: *OnLy A fEw WeEkS tIlL aUtUmN n ThE nEw SeAsOn Of CoViD19!!!!*
Such a thorough and organized video. The presentation is excellent. Pretty great! And that's why this channel is awesome. The gas giants are extremely fascinating and you covered all the most relevant and interesting facts about them in such an enjoyable way.
You're a really good teacher; keep on teaching! Thank you for the videos! :)
This young chap is so good I watch the atrocious adverts just to help him & his channel out, but I make a note of everyone that interrupts my enjoyment & make sure I never buy any of their trash, like the the ultra light whatever for highlighting the blonde hair I do not have.
I've always imagined there's like some form of scary whale thing that "swims" in these gas giants. Falling in would be so scary even if it weren't there.
SEA uploads, I close my office door and click it.
Your lucky to have an office still...👍🏻👍👍I close my room door these days
Gross another qaurantineer with a bad immune system.
Your videos are amazing and I’m glad you’re making videos that you enjoy making. Before I started to play geometry dash I was really into science mostly astronomy and meteorology.
That was beautiful......please make your vids more often, please.
Sea:*Uploads video*. Everyone:*happiness noises*
This is one of my favourite channels on UA-cam. Keep it up!
Neptune the furthest one. *Sad Pluto noises*
there's something primally terrifying about the gas giants. particularly neptune and jupiter. neptune for it's isolation and jupiter for its sheer size. they cause this deep feeling of existential dread and i don't know why
"See, I told you, it's bloody enormous!"
the way he said it lmaooo
this video rocks! i am so interested in the ice giants and this explained their components better than anything else. thank you
You do such a great job with these. Thank you for your efforts
This is gold content for falling asleep. Not meaning its boring, its just so soothing to listen to.
I would say Jupiter and the other gas giants do have a solid surface somewhere deep down in there. Perhaps the cores are like the rocky planets to a point. There have been a lot of meteorite (asteroid and comet) impacts on these gas planets ever since God created everything a little over 7 millennia ago. Where does all that rock and metal end up falling to? The middle of the planets. Even a gas planet that was created with literally no rocky/metallic interior would end up developing one over the millennia from all the collected meteoric impacts.
Mega-Saturn: *BE NOT AFRAID!*
Saturn: "........damn......"
As a kid, I used to think the gas giants were the boring ones compared to the terrestrial planets, with only Jupiter having some texture, and Saturn having its iconic ring system. As I got older, I was fascinated with the number of moons that gas giants have, and later the thick composition of its atmosphere (which isn't really all gaseous).
With that exrasolar gas giant with the huge ring system though, I'm surprised they don't turn into planets. I'm wondering how the planet was able to hold it so far away.
I sometimes use your videos like ASMR. Your voice is so soothing it helps put me to sleep. Keep it up!
"Quite literally resembling a teenage spot, or pimple..." my favourite line 😂😂😂
Great video doc anyhow - seriously!
🤗
I fall asleep to your videos. I like to believe I'm growing my brain through the night
You make the best videos on youtube. Don't stop
This is the best space channel for sure.
I audibly shouted "That's absurd!" when you revealed V1400 centauri's rings.
I love SEAs narration and choice of accompanying background music. These videos make for easy listening
Thanks, I was wondering what you thought about the background music 🎶
The mega Saturn has been proven to be an anomaly in the observations as it's not repeated and contrary evidence has been presented
A very insecure late night for me, and listening to you talking about our gas giants is exactly what I need
I love the gas planets
Mysterious and beautiful
You do topics better than documentarys
SEA IS MY FAVOURITE CHANNEL I HAVE BEEN VIEWING YOUR VIDEOS I SUBED TODAY
No crap like "UFO videos".
More like this! Your channel is a gem, keep it that way!
I fall asleep every night to the Sea mix, never gets old. Thank you guys.
The solar system is spectacular to observe using a telescope 👌 nice upload as always 👓🎓🔭
7:02 was that a reference to a extreme demon level from the hit platformer game geometry dash?
I’m so high and watching this - BEST. VIDEO. EVER.
excellent stoner video
I feel you bro
So, So, SO COOL!
I honestly enjoy your content more than PBS. Not saying you're "better", but given the choice your channel is my first click. I love the way you make me feel so small...no wait, the way you make the universe so big. Honestly, the other me beyond the veil of this observable universe nailed this comment. I'm going to eject myself into the sun super mario style.
The production quality of these videos is top notch! Keep up the good work, friend 👍
Good video with great production value
I get absolutely stoked when I see a new video from SEA!😊😊
This channel is pure art.
This is litteraly out of this world.
Thank you, SEA. I love you.
Great presentation. Thankyou xxx
Love a SEA upload! :D
SEA is just phenomenal. I also follow John Michael Godier, etc but this is different. First of all, not steering away from pure data(but told with a triple A voice). SEA doesn’t go meandering about everything(which is actually very normal behavior when it comes to larger then life information/understanding). At the same time SEA still manages to make you feel/understand when even HE finds it extremely fascinating, his voice and/or intonation changes, but just shortly. This really is good content! Respect from a “number so much” from the Netherlands
DUUUUUDE this is amazing. I loved this video and the Space Engine footage was amazing as well, for sure one of your best if not the best of your videos!
I recommend you to use the mod "Rodrigo's mod" next video if you are going to use procedural terrestrial planets, it's a total overhaul for how procedural terrestrial planets and their clouds look like, I really recommend that (its in the workshop)
Thanks so much! And thank you for the suggestion! That sounds great, I will check it out!!
@@SEA You are welcome! :)
Idk why this channel doesn't have millions of subscribers 😪
people watch weird girls being nude and simp over them instead of important knowledge like this video
Loved this video. Really fascinating and relaxing!
That super Jupiter with those massive rings that makes Saturns look plain is stunning!!
7:09
A teenage spot? I've never heard of acne being referred to as that before.
Remember this game called like geometrical rush or something?
Knobbyguy roit and celiric i think he talk about them the most
Beautiful video! I love the visuals
I went to my sister’s elementary school to see that they were learning about gas giants, and was watching this. I saw this informational masterpiece and wondered, how much did my sister know?
You guys are friggin great, look forward to these videos
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! ☺️
I just found your channel. And at the moment I have just 1 question.
What has made you chose the mask of the worker for your into logo of sorts, icon maybe. I think it represents what you do quite well. But im wondering what your reasoning is.
Fun fact: Saturn being less dense than water, if you had a body of water large enough, saturn would float on it.
That’s actually incorrect. I can’t remember the full science of it but I do remember having that fact in my script then reading that it’s a misconception. If you placed Saturn on a body of water, while it might be less dense the downward pull of gravity would destroy the planet before it floated... or something like that anyway
"How are we meant to walk on a gas giant?"
"Very carefully"
-Ssethtzeentach
This is my go to channel for helping me sleep