Those planets would probably be highly volcanic. The tidal forces that would heat a planet to habitable temperatures would also over-excite the molten layers
Life doesn't have to thrive on sunlight. Here on Earth, there are organisms that spend their lives deep underground where they feed on the chemicals there. Instead of using photosynthesis, these organisms use chemosynthesis.
I don't care if humans can live on such a planet. I'm just interested in the possibility of other lifeforms getting a foothold on such a hostile world.
I don't know if it would be a accurate demonstration with the earth orbiting the gas giants because in real life there is a thing called tidal heating where rotational and orbital friction is dissipated into heat but I don't know if universe sandbox has added this
Cool experiment. I think it would be interesting if you replaced Earth with Jupiter, making sure you include the Galilean Moons, and then make the Earth an additional "Moon" orbiting outside Callisto.
I'd like to see what would happen if: 1>Earth had 2-100 moons instead of 1 2>If all of the Gas Giants were stars 3>If all of the Planets in the Solar System orbited Jupiter instead of the Sun 4>Mars collided with Earth 5>Uranus collided with Neptune
add mars to murcury and place it close to earth orbit and then add it to venus and mars and ceres and the astroid belt this be cool just see if it would make it more habitable
Jupiter is a he ^×^ the planets are named by God's except earth, all of Jupiter's moons are named after Jupiter's mistresses/affairs, and the Juno spacecraft to check in on Jupiter is the name of Jupiter's wife ^×^
How about a video where you try to move Venus and Mars to their optimum habitable zone and see the effects it has on them? (e.g. Mars ice caps melting resulting in an ocean)
Nice video and merry christmas! :) You could try to replace pluto with something, maybe a black hole or a brown dwarf? Or you could replace our moon with pluto? Please do smething with pluto^^
I too love imagining space, thank you Irish Trekkie! What if a Galaxy collided with our solar system, or what would it be like when from our perspective when andromeda collides with the mmilky way???
Rocketsquid83 even if nothing does, if he were to explain why (Newton's laws of gravitation) it would be highly educational. but I believe things will happen? please explain why nothing will happen
Yeah you can get an earth orbiting a gas giant that has a good temperature, but the radiation coming from the gas giant would make it uninhabitable nonetheless. At least at those distances. Why Europa might have life is because the kilometres of ice shielding the ocean underneath from the radiation of Jupiter
Absolutely fascinating about Earth orbiting around Neptune. I'd fear it would much darker than we'd be accustomed to. That and the gravitational pull would probably destroy both planets.
Interesting idea to put Earth around the gas giants. Tidal forces do influence a planet's temperature, but it's mostly because those forces are creating friction underneath the surface, which results in the release of heat through vents and volcanoes (as opposed to getting heat from the sun). This may not be ideal because intense volcanic activity will change the atmosphere significantly and may lead to a runaway greenhouse effect. I suspect that in the long run, those earths in the "habitable zone" of the gas giant will become a volcanic wasteland with a toxic atmosphere.
waw 6k swear last video you were at 5K the video before the you were at 4K hope it keeps up! do a simulation of what if earth went thru Perseid meteor shower. will it rain meteorites?will they burn up? do you have that stuff on universe sandbox? or comet 67p. you know that rock we landed a rover on and currently have a satellite around I believe. oh add the satellite have both crash Earth!? ideas...
I bought this game after you mentioned the sale in the first video, and was exploring the objects. they have a Tardis you can add to your objects, which is freaking fantastic 💚💚
And to expand on your comment on the 'goldilocks' zone. Different kinds (masses) of stars have different zones. A Brown dwarf star has its zone very close to the star, whereas a blue star would have its zone more further out.
It would be nice if the simulation would accurately represent what happens to the land area when waters recede. I mean, the addition of ice should be spread away from the land a bit and should cause coastal areas to expand. I'm also curious about how these Earth's lack a moon to them.Shouldn't the removal of these moons have an impact? and shouldn't tidal locking eventually kick in? what happens when the gas giant Earth's become tidally locked, and therefore lose the tidal heating? Anyway, here's one: A super giant star that has a solar system of stars rather than planets. What would the planets around these smaller stars be like? Is there a goldilocks zone where these smaller stars can safely go?
Good stuff....Interesting info about the "earths" orbiting jupiter, saturn etc, but although the temperature may be sufficient to sustain life, there would probably be insufficient light for plant life to sustain itself and the gravitational pressures would probably results in significant earthquakes wrecking havoc. Still, nice videos, thumbs up!
This was an awesome video. Strange that tidal forces would keep Earth heated up that far away from the sun. Although I doubt we would survive as the plant life began to die off from lack of sunlight. Does the game simulate Oxygen content and radiation as well? It would be interesting to see how irradiated the Earth would be- especially that close to Jupiter.
What if instead of the Sun, we had a binary star (consisting of 2 red dwarfs with a total mass of one solar mass) at the center of our solar system? (How unstable would the planetary orbits then become?) What if instead of the Moon orbiting the Earth, the Earth had a twin and they'd be orbiting each other around the place where the Earth currently is?
and a happy newyear to you too for ostend, belgium...;and keep 'em coming, those awesome vids...and..may be silly, but, what if there were 2 earths in an opposite standing, lets say one to the "north" of the sun, and one to the "south, and only one had a moon, and the other doesn't....so we have mercury and venus as they are..then the "earth orbit, with both "earths" at constant opposites, but one earth has a moon, the other doesn't...what would happen?
I'm not completely familiar with US2, but Earth Orbiting a gas giant would be very volcanic due to tidal flexing. That would lead to more greenhouse gasses and a warmer climate. It would be a warm but dark planet, filled with Earthquakes.
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can you add a death star. and have it shoot all the planits in low power mode as in rogue one. the called it single core i think. it made the biggest whole ever and was beautiful in slow motion
Also probably no way it takes solar wind density into account. An Earth in Mercury's orbit would eventually loose its atmosphere because the violence of the solar wind.
next video: fuse all the planets together in the goldilocks zone and see what will happen. given enough time. Will this "Mega-Earth" be habitable?
Nope: a planet weighing more than Jupiter would not be habitable.
+Apollorion Why? 😐
Well, it would at least not be habitable for us. We would be too heavy to carry our own weight..
What if Earth was 20x it's original size.
ADKIc3mAnXYT well I know one of thing. Gravity will change
You would weigh 20x more, so gravity would be 20x stronger. You are right
20x the size does not equal 20x the mass. You could have an earth 20x its original size, but with 1/20 of its original density.
Uranus and Neptune are about 14 and 17 Eartn masses, so it makes sense that Earth can joggle them around.
the heat is from tidal heating, volcanoes. So life still be hard.....
I find this incredibly interesting, because this simulation seems to suggest that a planet with surface life could exist beyond the Goldilocks Zone.
Those planets would probably be highly volcanic. The tidal forces that would heat a planet to habitable temperatures would also over-excite the molten layers
Life doesn't have to thrive on sunlight. Here on Earth, there are organisms that spend their lives deep underground where they feed on the chemicals there. Instead of using photosynthesis, these organisms use chemosynthesis.
I don't care if humans can live on such a planet. I'm just interested in the possibility of other lifeforms getting a foothold on such a hostile world.
I don't know if it would be a accurate demonstration with the earth orbiting the gas giants because in real life there is a thing called tidal heating where rotational and orbital friction is dissipated into heat but I don't know if universe sandbox has added this
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I Declare Shenanigames I think we can live on jupiter on universe sandbox 2 :)
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Cool experiment.
I think it would be interesting if you replaced Earth with Jupiter, making sure you include the Galilean Moons, and then make the Earth an additional "Moon" orbiting outside Callisto.
What if every planet was Saturn or Jupiter? To see the gravitational effects
I'd like to see what would happen if:
1>Earth had 2-100 moons instead of 1
2>If all of the Gas Giants were stars
3>If all of the Planets in the Solar System orbited Jupiter instead of the Sun
4>Mars collided with Earth
5>Uranus collided with Neptune
Oooo nifty
all have completed
add mars to murcury and place it close to earth orbit and then add it to venus and mars and ceres and the astroid belt this be cool just see if it would make it more habitable
Jupiter is a he ^×^ the planets are named by God's except earth, all of Jupiter's moons are named after Jupiter's mistresses/affairs, and the Juno spacecraft to check in on Jupiter is the name of Jupiter's wife ^×^
+Ashley Cantrell Nice
actually, earth's real name is Tellus, also a god.
+Myth Plays, oohh the more you know
Ashley Cantrell derp I learned that 10 years ago :P but you're welcome
Myth Plays, then my schools must suck xD
What if you smashed Charon into Pluto
This channel is growing so fast
Almost at 6,000 subs
Crancky 2003 Got there 😀🖖
How about a video where you try to move Venus and Mars to their optimum habitable zone and see the effects it has on them? (e.g. Mars ice caps melting resulting in an ocean)
+Sprogging interesting
Nice video and merry christmas! :)
You could try to replace pluto with something, maybe a black hole or a brown dwarf? Or you could replace our moon with pluto? Please do smething with pluto^^
ViRazY I'll try
almost at 6k well done
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Dude I just love your videos! they are so unique, at least to me because I never seen any youtuber use Universe sandbox.
+Miss Horizon thanks
I too love imagining space, thank you Irish Trekkie! What if a Galaxy collided with our solar system, or what would it be like when from our perspective when andromeda collides with the mmilky way???
what would happen if all the masses in our solar system doubled instantly
nothing would happen
Rocketsquid83 even if nothing does, if he were to explain why (Newton's laws of gravitation) it would be highly educational. but I believe things will happen? please explain why nothing will happen
What if black hole vs milky way then merge together in one way.
Yeah you can get an earth orbiting a gas giant that has a good temperature, but the radiation coming from the gas giant would make it uninhabitable nonetheless. At least at those distances. Why Europa might have life is because the kilometres of ice shielding the ocean underneath from the radiation of Jupiter
what would it be like if earth had two moons
Merry Christmas for yesterday, Could you do a video if the earths moon didn't exist?
Allancombat Belated Merry
earth in neptunes orbit would be summer all year long everywhere. you could have a tropical vacation in Antarctica. lol
Absolutely fascinating about Earth orbiting around Neptune. I'd fear it would much darker than we'd be accustomed to. That and the gravitational pull would probably destroy both planets.
Merry christmass :D
MaximalGamingNL Thanks and to you also
is it possible to increase venus' rotation speed? and or placing a moon orbiting around it
Interesting idea to put Earth around the gas giants. Tidal forces do influence a planet's temperature, but it's mostly because those forces are creating friction underneath the surface, which results in the release of heat through vents and volcanoes (as opposed to getting heat from the sun). This may not be ideal because intense volcanic activity will change the atmosphere significantly and may lead to a runaway greenhouse effect. I suspect that in the long run, those earths in the "habitable zone" of the gas giant will become a volcanic wasteland with a toxic atmosphere.
thanks man you looked on my comment, appreciate it! Cheers!
Dude this is no Christmas gift I wish I was there to give you one but I'm not there sadly so I do apologize dude
Loving the vids man, please keep making more
waw 6k swear last video you were at 5K the video before the you were at 4K hope it keeps up! do a simulation of what if earth went thru Perseid meteor shower. will it rain meteorites?will they burn up? do you have that stuff on universe sandbox? or comet 67p. you know that rock we landed a rover on and currently have a satellite around I believe. oh add the satellite have both crash Earth!? ideas...
Serg Chaidez yes the channel is performing well and thanks for the ideas
interesting thoughts, a zone orbitting the gas giants, that would make earth still habitable
I bought this game after you mentioned the sale in the first video, and was exploring the objects. they have a Tardis you can add to your objects, which is freaking fantastic 💚💚
Amber Joe-Keen I know, so cool
And to expand on your comment on the 'goldilocks' zone. Different kinds (masses) of stars have different zones. A Brown dwarf star has its zone very close to the star, whereas a blue star would have its zone more further out.
What if we put alpha centauri instead of the sun
i really like how you reply to almost all the comments
jacob sack I'll do my best for as long as I can
This one player keeps kicking my ass.
It would be nice if the simulation would accurately represent what happens to the land area when waters recede. I mean, the addition of ice should be spread away from the land a bit and should cause coastal areas to expand.
I'm also curious about how these Earth's lack a moon to them.Shouldn't the removal of these moons have an impact? and shouldn't tidal locking eventually kick in? what happens when the gas giant Earth's become tidally locked, and therefore lose the tidal heating?
Anyway, here's one: A super giant star that has a solar system of stars rather than planets. What would the planets around these smaller stars be like? Is there a goldilocks zone where these smaller stars can safely go?
what if earth went off course
What happens if a blackhole were to hit the sun or other star.
synonys The black is big
synonys The black holes big
Very, very interesting that Earth remains most habitable in orbit around Neptune of all places. Looks like massive tidal forces keep the heat going.
nice Christmas
Emmanuel Jake Happy Christmas
Good stuff....Interesting info about the "earths" orbiting jupiter, saturn etc, but although the temperature may be sufficient to sustain life, there would probably be insufficient light for plant life to sustain itself and the gravitational pressures would probably results in significant earthquakes wrecking havoc. Still, nice videos, thumbs up!
Surface temperature is up, yes. But the tectonic activity would be absurd. In other words, HUGE earthquakes on probably a daily basis.
Videos are getting better!! Keep up the good work! 😀👍🏻
Really enjoy your videos! Keep up the good work!
Mason Harpole thanking you
I know why the planets orbiting the gas planets are hot or cool, Its because the gas planets are hot!
jack josep Actually, the gas giants are quite cold, at ~-100°C.
This was an awesome video. Strange that tidal forces would keep Earth heated up that far away from the sun. Although I doubt we would survive as the plant life began to die off from lack of sunlight.
Does the game simulate Oxygen content and radiation as well? It would be interesting to see how irradiated the Earth would be- especially that close to Jupiter.
+daekrFINGERS Good points
well Florida is the only in the U.S left warm
even though i have the game (becuase of you) i still really enjoy watching your videos, nice
jacob sack thanks :)
This guys voice is so relaxing
An idea for the next video: what if the sun disappeared!!?? P.s merry Christmas
if the sun was a neutron star??
All of the planets would be thrown off into space and would drift through space forever. :p
What if instead of the Sun, we had a binary star (consisting of 2 red dwarfs with a total mass of one solar mass) at the center of our solar system? (How unstable would the planetary orbits then become?)
What if instead of the Moon orbiting the Earth, the Earth had a twin and they'd be orbiting each other around the place where the Earth currently is?
Merry Christmas
+Caitlin Burn Merry Christmas
And happy new year to you I love your videos
and a happy newyear to you too for ostend, belgium...;and keep 'em coming, those awesome vids...and..may be silly, but, what if there were 2 earths in an opposite standing, lets say one to the "north" of the sun, and one to the "south, and only one had a moon, and the other doesn't....so we have mercury and venus as they are..then the "earth orbit, with both "earths" at constant opposites, but one earth has a moon, the other doesn't...what would happen?
+stof laforce thanks
This is freaking cool.
+Justice Speller :)
Can you make the firefly system?
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I live in Missouri. And I was actually the first comment.
I'm not completely familiar with US2, but Earth Orbiting a gas giant would be very volcanic due to tidal flexing. That would lead to more greenhouse gasses and a warmer climate. It would be a warm but dark planet, filled with Earthquakes.
I'd like to see what would happen to Earth's climate if the axis tilt was reduced to zero degrees.
Nice vids. I love this game because there is so much to experiment on and learn. Keep up the good work :)
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you should add the moon so it is more real.
Im sure that one day this will be a large channel. Especially if you upload daily
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Please make more!
ADKIc3mAnXYT I'll try
Let the shenanigans begin!
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Cool haha and welcome
Does this dude respond? Btw if you do, one of your vids saying how I found your channel:
Was in Recommended. lol. Keep up the good work man!
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Do the game factor in for Earth with and without moon. The moon stabilizes the Earth, and Earth without a moon would wobble and change the climate.
you needed to give every earth a moon as well like we have
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What if Mercury collided with Earth's moon?
It would get massive
can you add a death star. and have it shoot all the planits in low power mode as in rogue one. the called it single core i think. it made the biggest whole ever and was beautiful in slow motion
How did you get that view from earth
+Aphix Select the planet and press C
I Declare Shenanigames ok thanks
You should do a video on the solar system having multiple suns.
He forgot to place one at Pluto's area.
You sound eerily identical to Graham Norton it's so cool lol
Early?!?! Or Eerily?! :P
What if you made three suns
Send a neutron star through the solar system, don't aim it at anything just sent it through.
What would the sweet spot be for Earth vs. the biggest sun in the universe?
yep it is new
I live in Australia
Keep it going,please make a video about body parts
How about slamming Mars into Venus to recreate the birth of the Moon when Althea hit Proto-Earth?
How about trading saturns moon Titan , for our moon.
What will happen?
That'd be probably goodbye for much of Titan's atmosphere.
that is gnarley
Can you create a habitable planet by crashing bodies in the SS into each other?
What if all the moons in our solar system. All went together and make a Super Moon?
there's a video on that already
Brad Johnson really? Wow
Brad Johnson it takes me forever to bring up something
What if a comet like haleys or hail bopp impacted our moon. Would it destroy the moon or knock it out of orbit?
moon is to big nothing would happen to it
When Earth was near Saturn it felt like Earth was Pandora
u should make a solar system with vy cantis majoris as the primary star
Make 1000 earths collide with each other
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what if the planets were half there original mass
What if earth orbited earth?
Does US2 do tidal locking and orbital resonance?
Also probably no way it takes solar wind density into account. An Earth in Mercury's orbit would eventually loose its atmosphere because the violence of the solar wind.
What if there was 2 of every planet in the solar system including moons
Elemental Jupiter would have 126 moons ha
instresting
Put earth in the place of the sun