I like to watch your vids before bed. your voice is so calming. and nothing dwarfs our daily sorrows more than the realization how tiny and insignificant we are. you deliver top-notch content with every video
You could argue that we are incredibly significant. We are the only species we know of that looks up to the stars and wonders if there are other civilizations out there. I’m a way that’s very conceited but It has its virtue too.
I wish I learned more about this in school and I am from the Netherlands.. they teach you insignificant things about how to please the Government. There are bigger subjects like what will happen to the sun, instead we are arguing about colours and race.
Imagine life evolving on a world like that. Imagine if we had a gas giant hanging overhead in our early history. Religion would have been totally different.
i remember a week ago i found a planet with life using space engine and there was a gas giant but it wasn't a moon of the gas giant it was a planet and was in a red dwarf system
That would be strange as hell. Imagine coming out of warp to see your computer showing "Planet: Megaterra, 27 Earth Masses, Moon(s): Gas Dwarf, 9 Earth Masses". I'd wonder what was in my breakfast that morning
Yavin 4, the home of the rebel base in Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), was moon orbiting a gas giant, a red one. I dont know what the scientific thinking was on habitable moons in the mid-70s, but it was a great choice by George Lucas.
I always thought that was a great choice by sci Fi writers to have stories set on a moon, rather than a planet. Pretty sure star trek did that a few times.
As much as I love the idea, there is literally no way that Yavin IV would be habitable at all. Yavin is said to be around four times the size of Jupiter, and Yavin IV orbits very close to its parent as you can see in its sky. Orbiting a planet that size and being that close would make Yavin IVs surface pretty much entirely molten lava from tidal heating, and the moon itself would probably not be spherical, most likely being stretch out at its equator. So Yavin IV doesn’t work Forest moon of Endor does though, its far enough away
I'm not sure if the habitable moons would be more like binary planet systems than moons. Some scientists want to consider the moon and earth as a binary system, because the moon to earth ratio is bigger than for any other planet's moons
@@BorisGligorijevic Oh I know all about JMG and Coolworlds baby. But I like Astrum and SEA because they focus on the nuts and bolts of planetary science and understanding our own solar system. They dont teach this stuff in school (unless you are physics or geology major or something)
@Hard Water very sorry that you seem so deeply affected by his desire to share his beliefs on a subject. I've noticed that conservatives have this very interesting way of making sure that everyone in the room knows just how much they liked someone "until they got all political," like they just can't help but mention that being a dirty liberal is the reason why someone is no longer worthy of their patronage. It's really rather performative and probably doesn't accomplish the goal that you think it accomplishes. I say this as a former conservative. I'm also -- before you try to make assumptions -- not some outraged hyper-liberal. I simply think that a person should be expected to say whatever they like on their platform, and I can follow or not follow without making a production of it. Inb4 random insults or nonsequiturs, since those seem to find their way into UA-cam comments whenever there is a disagreement.
Congratulations on your education, I hadn't had a chance to express my appreciation for all you do and all your hard work! I like and share all of your content. You are a gem on UA-cam!
@@yeetedbot thats a really good trade, we should totally do it when we establish moon colonies. Do we still need pressurized suits and radiation shielding on the moon surface at that point?
I took a fat nap bc of your voice, woke up the most rested I’ve been in a while, and rewound the video to watch it properly, learning about ways to discover moons I’d never thought about. You are the multitool of youtube videos. Also, I’m dying at the Hubble telescope part. “Mom says it’s my turn to use the orbiting telescope”
I absolutely love astronomy i have dreams of wanting to discover moons and planets of the galaxy. I'm already studying Astronomy at university. i love this channel thank you SEA for uploading useful videos. These videos help me a lot thank you so much 😎😁
For those who enjoyed this video, I really recommend the Cool Worlds youtube channel. Run by an Astrophysicist from the University of Columbia, he makes lots of videos discussing interesting things happening in space, and was the author of the paper shown at 15:20
He's an actual physicist/astronomer actually working on exo moon discovery which is a nice topic match. He's even mentioned in this video. David kipping. Cool worlds is his channel.
@@desperado3236Yes, he’s fantastic, I love him. He’s brilliant, undoubtedly one of the nicest guys there is, a great communicator, very professional, very high integrity with respect to astronomy and discovery, a good looking guy, in shape, a family man… Ok, fine, I hate him. :)
Another amazing video. It always makes my day when I see a notification for a new video by you! Space is my favourite subject and thanks for constantly teaching me new and fascinating things!
Anton petrov is the best on this subject on youtube imo but sea is amazing too his delivery and explanation is awesome let's not forget this lads not even graduated uni yet, top bloke.
fun fact davod kipping also has a youtube channel! its called cool worlds and alot of people here probably all ready kow of it. but check it out if you haven't. i recall he got mocked by his acedemic peers for his dedication to exomoons because it had become widely accepted that exomoons were too hard to find
‘Mocked’ might be a little strong; my understanding is he’s well regarded. But yeah, I think some have expressed, shall we say, concern about his chosen field. I don’t believe alien intelligent life exists, especially based upon statistics - although I’d be completely overjoyed if even cellular or bacterial life was found elsewhere. However, using those same statistics, I’ve little doubt the galaxy is ‘teeming’ with moons, so I hope Dr. Kipping gets his day.
Nearly every night I watch your videos as not only are they fascinating but your voice is so soothing and helps me massively with my insomnia. Thank you so much.
I really, really liked that you broke down the different papers on exo moons. It really shed some light on how much of a frontier science astronomy is still. After all these years looking at the stars and theorizing how the universe works we still haven't even confirmed that there are moons outside our solar system. Amazing. I can't wait for the future. Just imagine what we'll discover
Has anyone done any research into "Goldilock Zones" around gas giants? It would be interesting to see where the Gas Giant needs to be orbiting around its star and where the moon needs to be in order to be suitable to our life and not frozen, or a hot hell, or a radiation hot spot from the gas giant and magnetic field they have.
Thank you for explaining things that happen out there. Most of it is way beyond my comprehension, but by re-watching these videos I'm slowly understanding bits and pieces. I have always enjoyed looking up at the night sky and now its even better. Please keep up your excellent work. Peace
Your content is so unique and refreshing, it has an emotional essence to it. Would love to see a video about how you came to become interested in astronomy and your journey, if that's something you want to consider.
Love the channel. On internet and news are so many depressing things and full of sensation. This is just beautiful, amazing, peaceful and informative. Thanks for these movies! Keep up the good work
Exomoons orbiting a gas giant may be the best prospects for life. 1. If their orbit relative to their primary is in the right location, the Van Allen belts can protect the exomoon from radiation and atmospheric stripping from the central star 2. An exomoon tidally locked to its primary will /not/ be tidally locked to the central star. This prevents a great deal of problems to life by giving a day-night cycle (which is also likely to be short enough to not overly stress the climate from a biological perspective). 3. If our solar system is at all typical, exomoons with salty world-oceans covered by thick ice could be extremely common. Additionally, tidal friction would be a very long-lived source of internal heat, powering thermal/chemical fumaroles at the bottom of the world-seas. Chemosynthetic energy sources!
I have no idea how I've never thought about this before, really interesting video concept. *Almost as interesting as Axion-boson stars. They're a hypothetical type of invisible star, that warp space and could've existed during the early stages of the universe.*
taha ch755 No, we are not even close to an AGI of any sort. however, we are close to an AI that can mimic human behavior. A sad imitation at best. We will not see it anytime soon.
So, I just started the video, but I'm guessing due to the definition of "moon", a gas giant moon would be visually bigger, but less massive than its terrestrial parent? Makes sense to me.
Gas giant planets accumulate their gas after formation, because they form beyond the boundary of their system where ice can exist. This ice adds loads of extra material for the formation of the planet, making it so massive that it pulls in gas to give it its gas envelope. The reason they wouldn’t form naturally around moons is because moons form from leftover planetary material- if there is enough in the area to form a gas giant, then chances are it will be a planet in its own right!
First of all, thank you @SEA for a great channel. I really enjoy your videos and how you explain some hard-to-understand topics in an easy-to-understand way. Second, do you update your videos as new things come up, like the James Webb launched and working? Much respect from Denmark
Don't wish to link away from this channel, and I think YT doesn't allow posting of URLs, but if you like this you might want to check out the Cool Worlds UA-cam channel. The guy, Professor David Kipping, is a bit of a specialist on exo-moons and is mentioned in this video (@8:24) but there is no mention (or link) to his channel.
yeah look at all the new moons of Jupiter , Saturn, Uranus we discovered because of the probes and missions. Them being in our own solar system and still didn't know they existed.
@@SEA Good to know. I was wondering what it'd be called. Also I think you're the only creator to ever respond to one of my comments, not that I comment a lot, but still. Thanks. Your videos are pretty great.
I love observing the moon's of Saturn and Jupiter! It's so incredible to see through a decent telescope. I think we will most discover extraterrestrial life on a moon vs. a planet. At least in our solar system anyway.
@@jonathanrabcewicz6191 it'd be called a submoon, and most likely it'd just be a large asteroid orbiting it, I mean, that is kinda what a moon is already
@@gmonie619 depending on how it rotates around its parent, if it does at all, of course. It would be so cool to be in between two giant masses of objects.
5% of the sea has been explored but 100% of SEA's channel has been explored by me
Damn that is a lot of hours 😎
Nice
Smooth, will work best with Margherita yk.
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Me too, was watching the last of us 2 dlc reveal trailer yesterday, love Sony entertainment America.
I like to watch your vids before bed. your voice is so calming. and nothing dwarfs our daily sorrows more than the realization how tiny and insignificant we are. you deliver top-notch content with every video
I suffer to sleep. His videos help a lot. Good night.
I'm coming off drugs and this helps me sleep. Which i find difficult to say the least. Thx! Ps nice to know there's others
@@tannerdenny1406 I know how you feel. Hope you're clean today
You could argue that we are incredibly significant. We are the only species we know of that looks up to the stars and wonders if there are other civilizations out there. I’m a way that’s very conceited but It has its virtue too.
@@tannerdenny1406 I also know how you feel. Been clean a few years now. Hopefully you are doing well.
I’ve learned more about space by watching this channel than I did in School... or the Discovery channel for that matter.
America?
wow arent you smart
+1
U from America?
I wish I learned more about this in school and I am from the Netherlands.. they teach you insignificant things about how to please the Government. There are bigger subjects like what will happen to the sun, instead we are arguing about colours and race.
Alternative title: Thicc Moons
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top 10 moons bigger than your mom
Just imagine coming across something as weird a massive super Earth type of planet with a gas dwarf.
Imagine life evolving on a world like that. Imagine if we had a gas giant hanging overhead in our early history. Religion would have been totally different.
Alright kids, gather around the fire. That large planet is representative of our doomsday.
i remember a week ago i found a planet with life using space engine and there was a gas giant but it wasn't a moon of the gas giant it was a planet and was in a red dwarf system
That would be strange as hell. Imagine coming out of warp to see your computer showing "Planet: Megaterra, 27 Earth Masses, Moon(s): Gas Dwarf, 9 Earth Masses". I'd wonder what was in my breakfast that morning
Yavin 4, the home of the rebel base in Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), was moon orbiting a gas giant, a red one.
I dont know what the scientific thinking was on habitable moons in the mid-70s, but it was a great choice by George Lucas.
I always thought that was a great choice by sci Fi writers to have stories set on a moon, rather than a planet. Pretty sure star trek did that a few times.
I prefer the look of the sky on moons to the look of the sky on planets
As much as I love the idea, there is literally no way that Yavin IV would be habitable at all. Yavin is said to be around four times the size of Jupiter, and Yavin IV orbits very close to its parent as you can see in its sky. Orbiting a planet that size and being that close would make Yavin IVs surface pretty much entirely molten lava from tidal heating, and the moon itself would probably not be spherical, most likely being stretch out at its equator. So Yavin IV doesn’t work
Forest moon of Endor does though, its far enough away
You also had to go to a forest moon to hunt ewok meat.
I'm not sure if the habitable moons would be more like binary planet systems than moons. Some scientists want to consider the moon and earth as a binary system, because the moon to earth ratio is bigger than for any other planet's moons
You and the guy from Astrum are becoming two of my favorite space science youtubers. I thought you were the same guy for a while
Check „Event Horizon“, also great channel as these other 2 are.
Also „Cool Worlds“, also great!
@@BorisGligorijevic
Oh I know all about
JMG and Coolworlds baby. But I like Astrum and SEA because they focus on the nuts and bolts of planetary science and understanding our own solar system. They dont teach this stuff in school (unless you are physics or geology major or something)
@Hard Water very sorry that you seem so deeply affected by his desire to share his beliefs on a subject. I've noticed that conservatives have this very interesting way of making sure that everyone in the room knows just how much they liked someone "until they got all political," like they just can't help but mention that being a dirty liberal is the reason why someone is no longer worthy of their patronage. It's really rather performative and probably doesn't accomplish the goal that you think it accomplishes.
I say this as a former conservative. I'm also -- before you try to make assumptions -- not some outraged hyper-liberal. I simply think that a person should be expected to say whatever they like on their platform, and I can follow or not follow without making a production of it.
Inb4 random insults or nonsequiturs, since those seem to find their way into UA-cam comments whenever there is a disagreement.
Check out Spacerip
These videos are catnip for me. Truth to power I replay most of your space bids when I'm drawing.
Thanks for these, man...
Congratulations on your education, I hadn't had a chance to express my appreciation for all you do and all your hard work! I like and share all of your content. You are a gem on UA-cam!
Thank you so much! 🙂
Can i just say. His voice is the most soothing thing in this planet. Like I can fall asleep to this every night.
In it, ? he's still alive....right?
@@noahludford3667 No hes on a mining trip, he'll be back wednesday
Good catch though mate lol
I know barely anything about space, but yet somehow these videos just captivate me in a way I can’t describe.
Incredible job, Sea.
Humans as a species barely know anything about space. This is merely the tip of the iceberg!
Cringe comment
Absolutely, one of THE, BEST channels on the platform!
Great video. I'm sure some exomoons out there are *_habitable_*
Good luck getting there.
is habitable your favorite word or something?
Yea- Endor and Yavin!
If we tried hard enough we could actually create an atmosphere on the moon but it would take about 30 years and only last 100
@@yeetedbot thats a really good trade, we should totally do it when we establish moon colonies. Do we still need pressurized suits and radiation shielding on the moon surface at that point?
Your voice is so calming, love it. Fits perfectly with the videos you make :))
this channel is so underrated man.... you're doing god's work.
When you discover an extrasolar moon: *hek*
That’s so cute xo
Oh damn my old account 😂
Always look forward to your videos! They are professional and better than 99% of educational stuff on TV. Cheers from Canada, and GO RAPTORS!
This has quickly become one of my favorite channels.... Content is always spot on.
This is the only video where I physically dropped everything and clapped when it was over lol
Great video!😊
I took a fat nap bc of your voice, woke up the most rested I’ve been in a while, and rewound the video to watch it properly, learning about ways to discover moons I’d never thought about. You are the multitool of youtube videos.
Also, I’m dying at the Hubble telescope part.
“Mom says it’s my turn to use the orbiting telescope”
SEA=Space is Enormous and Amazing, love the channel sir. 🙏🏾
Is this really where the SEA acronym comes from?
I absolutely love astronomy i have dreams of wanting to discover moons and planets of the galaxy. I'm already studying Astronomy at university. i love this channel thank you SEA for uploading useful videos. These videos help me a lot thank you so much 😎😁
For those who enjoyed this video, I really recommend the Cool Worlds youtube channel. Run by an Astrophysicist from the University of Columbia, he makes lots of videos discussing interesting things happening in space, and was the author of the paper shown at 15:20
He's an actual physicist/astronomer actually working on exo moon discovery which is a nice topic match.
He's even mentioned in this video. David kipping. Cool worlds is his channel.
@@desperado3236Yes, he’s fantastic, I love him.
He’s brilliant, undoubtedly one of the nicest guys there is, a great communicator, very professional, very high integrity with respect to astronomy and discovery, a good looking guy, in shape, a family man…
Ok, fine, I hate him. :)
Just started watching this channel a month ago and I'm addicted to this channel I've watched so much content about space and satellites its crazy
"Who is it?"
"Moons."
"Moons?"
"Giant moons."
"Giant moons?"
Anyone getting that is a good person in my book. And just to prove that I do, yes, hired goons. Cheers
@@ajhproductions2347 And still opened the door ... 🙈
It is always a real pleasure watching your videos mate, keep up the excellent work!
This channel is incredible. Great stuff to watch during the middle of the night.
Another amazing video. It always makes my day when I see a notification for a new video by you! Space is my favourite subject and thanks for constantly teaching me new and fascinating things!
Kiping has a great UA-cam channel called "Cool World's". Would be a great guy to colab with...
Yup amazing channel I recommend
Lets mention a few more for us space junkies:
David Butler
John Michael Godier
Event Horizon
Leave yours below, please!
@@RAKKAR7 PBS Space Time
Anton petrov is the best on this subject on youtube imo but sea is amazing too his delivery and explanation is awesome let's not forget this lads not even graduated uni yet, top bloke.
jimmie 89 I have Anton as well.. Wonderful person
fun fact davod kipping also has a youtube channel! its called cool worlds and alot of people here probably all ready kow of it. but check it out if you haven't. i recall he got mocked by his acedemic peers for his dedication to exomoons because it had become widely accepted that exomoons were too hard to find
‘Mocked’ might be a little strong; my understanding is he’s well regarded. But yeah, I think some have expressed, shall we say, concern about his chosen field.
I don’t believe alien intelligent life exists, especially based upon statistics - although I’d be completely overjoyed if even cellular or bacterial life was found elsewhere. However, using those same statistics, I’ve little doubt the galaxy is ‘teeming’ with moons, so I hope Dr. Kipping gets his day.
I swear every astronomy channel has the same soothing European voice and I love it
The good ones…😊
I love how you're not afraid to make long and complex videos. Do you have a degree in physics?
I don’t actually. I have a degree in computer science but I’ve learned a hell of a lot about astronomy and physics and stuff since starting UA-cam!
@@SEA oh nice man. Do you have a blog or another channel were you talk about comp sci related topics? like AI?
@@SEAWhat? No way, it’s not possible. Well, obviously it is. Your channel is highly regarded, your work is brilliant. Thank you.
I'm in love with the concept of xo moons :)
There are some giant moons right here on Earth. According to Freddy Mercury, they make the rocking world go 'round.
Get on your bikes and RIDE!
How about a video about black holes at the center of galaxies? Is there anything that makes them different or just some cool facts, just an idea
It’s very similar to my next video topic so keep an eye out!
@@SEA awesome :))
I love learning about space so much, thank you Sea!
Nearly every night I watch your videos as not only are they fascinating but your voice is so soothing and helps me massively with my insomnia.
Thank you so much.
I really, really liked that you broke down the different papers on exo moons. It really shed some light on how much of a frontier science astronomy is still. After all these years looking at the stars and theorizing how the universe works we still haven't even confirmed that there are moons outside our solar system. Amazing. I can't wait for the future. Just imagine what we'll discover
The papers are really interesting in every video I make. I’m only just able to understand them now, but they really help in video making and content!
Great video as always dude! :)
Imagine how freaked out an alien from a planet with an average moon would be when they came to earth and experienced a perfect solar eclipse.
This guy actually makes science cool and interesting
David Kipling's channel is called Cool World's lab
It's like christmas morning when sea uploads v2
Fax
In my case, right before bedtime. I love your stuff Sam. Love from Norway.
Amazing video as always, keep going please.
i always get So excited when you upload man your channel is awesome
In reality Earth like exomoons around a gas giant are probably the best hope for a 2nd home for us.
John Case other than bloody massive tides
@@diamondmcgaming2866 Like Ian Malcolm said "life uh finds a way!". Protected under a massive magnetic field life would have a HUGE advantage.
@@johncase1353 yes but stuck to an astroid target.
Has anyone done any research into "Goldilock Zones" around gas giants? It would be interesting to see where the Gas Giant needs to be orbiting around its star and where the moon needs to be in order to be suitable to our life and not frozen, or a hot hell, or a radiation hot spot from the gas giant and magnetic field they have.
I don’t understand; why a ‘best hope?’
Ohhhh, a protective magnetic field??
@CoolWorldsLab is the UA-cam channel the team from Columbia led by Dr. Kippin searching for exo-moons
Thank you for explaining things that happen out there. Most of it is way beyond my comprehension, but by re-watching these videos I'm slowly understanding bits and pieces. I have always enjoyed looking up at the night sky and now its even better. Please keep up your excellent work. Peace
Your content is so unique and refreshing, it has an emotional essence to it. Would love to see a video about how you came to become interested in astronomy and your journey, if that's something you want to consider.
Fantastic work again SEA. Many thanks.
David Kipping has a UA-cam channel called "Cool Worlds". His content is very similar to SEA. It's probably my favorite channel based on space.
Not based on 'space' apparently but there's a channel called Pursuit of Wonder. You might like it.
Event Horizon and Isaac Arthur are my favorites. Sea and cool worlds fill in a bit between episodes of those two.
If you make an extra-large gas planet, copy it, then put a moon around it, you've got a super duper jupiter looper.
"what we have managed to ascertain is that the planet is probably a super-Jupiter"
As opposed to a super-duper Jupiter?
Love the channel.
On internet and news are so many depressing things and full of sensation.
This is just beautiful, amazing, peaceful and informative.
Thanks for these movies! Keep up the good work
Yet another great video. Thanks bringing some joy to my day
Exomoons orbiting a gas giant may be the best prospects for life.
1. If their orbit relative to their primary is in the right location, the Van Allen belts can protect the exomoon from radiation and atmospheric stripping from the central star
2. An exomoon tidally locked to its primary will /not/ be tidally locked to the central star. This prevents a great deal of problems to life by giving a day-night cycle (which is also likely to be short enough to not overly stress the climate from a biological perspective).
3. If our solar system is at all typical, exomoons with salty world-oceans covered by thick ice could be extremely common. Additionally, tidal friction would be a very long-lived source of internal heat, powering thermal/chemical fumaroles at the bottom of the world-seas. Chemosynthetic energy sources!
Promising!
Interesting, I guess I hadn’t thought of the advantages of the belts, nor the revolving aspect.
A Rogue planet moon system is way too cool 🤯
I have no idea how I've never thought about this before, really interesting video concept. *Almost as interesting as Axion-boson stars. They're a hypothetical type of invisible star, that warp space and could've existed during the early stages of the universe.*
Why aren't there views in millions.... ♥️♥️
The people who see are so happy that they keep it to themselves 😅
Love the SEA !!!!!!!!
taha ch755 No, we are not even close to an AGI of any sort. however, we are close to an AI that can mimic human behavior. A sad imitation at best. We will not see it anytime soon.
So, I just started the video, but I'm guessing due to the definition of "moon", a gas giant moon would be visually bigger, but less massive than its terrestrial parent? Makes sense to me.
yeah
To my understanding, gass objects form precisely becuse they are massive to hold large amounts of gass, but i always could be wrong
Gas giant planets accumulate their gas after formation, because they form beyond the boundary of their system where ice can exist. This ice adds loads of extra material for the formation of the planet, making it so massive that it pulls in gas to give it its gas envelope. The reason they wouldn’t form naturally around moons is because moons form from leftover planetary material- if there is enough in the area to form a gas giant, then chances are it will be a planet in its own right!
Listen to your vids all the time, but particularly running errands and napping with da baby. I’m so glad I found it!
idrk how this channel isn't so popular tbh
Love you man you were my first subscribe.
You are one of my favorite channels and I literally get excited when I see a new video
David Kipping has a YT channel called Cool Worlds!
It might be a long time before we get to see a moon in another solar system
Yeah most are just too small to detect with current tech. Give it 50 years or so, technology is getting much better, much faster than the past
Great information and always worth watching to the end. Thanks for your hard work.
First of all, thank you @SEA for a great channel. I really enjoy your videos and how you explain some hard-to-understand topics in an easy-to-understand way. Second, do you update your videos as new things come up, like the James Webb launched and working? Much respect from Denmark
Shut up
Honestly, one of my all-time favorite channels including Vsauce and a few others.
I was literally wondering about this the other day! Loving your content at the moment, keep it up!
Always very informative.
In accordance with the oath I made in my last comment, I am now subscribing to this great channel. Thank you with humility.
Your videos are always so great and calming.
whenever i sea a notifcation from your upload i feel like im going to riot to just be able to stop everything and watch.
Don't wish to link away from this channel, and I think YT doesn't allow posting of URLs, but if you like this you might want to check out the Cool Worlds UA-cam channel. The guy, Professor David Kipping, is a bit of a specialist on exo-moons and is mentioned in this video (@8:24) but there is no mention (or link) to his channel.
At 3,000,000 km distance, might that not put the system's barycenter outside the parent planet, and therefore a double planet system?
If a planet captured a comet as a satelite/moon, would that comets core eventually catch up with its tail and create a ring?
10^1500 is also known as "one quadringennovemnonagintillion". this word has 29 letters and shows no results with a google search
Great and very informative video! Thank you!
Too bad Kipping's request for the JWST to look for exomoons was denied :/
I love your content keep it up!
There are a whole 7 "great seas," plus a bunch of smaller seas, too, but there is only one SEA, and they're the greatest of all.
yeah look at all the new moons of Jupiter , Saturn, Uranus we discovered because of the probes and missions. Them being in our own solar system and still didn't know they existed.
We could find a billion year old meal-ready-to-eat on a moon somewhere and steve1989mre would be like "alright let's get this onto a tray...NICE"
Number 2 freeze-dried instant soil sample
i wonder if a massive gas giant could capture a red dwarf as a moon, since i think gas giants can be more massive then tiny stars
I love your voice and your content. Keep up the good work.
Could u do a video for stephenson 2 18?
I saw the notification and was like saweeeeeet....this guys the shit😁
He makes science fun
We’ve never imaged exomoons, but I’ve seen Yavin IV more times than I can count.😉
This kind of explanation is exactly what ordinary Man requires
Really love your videos man great job honestly.
Why do you only have 280k subs?? I’m saying “only” cause you should have at least 10 million dude. Great contents in every video
I always thought an "exoplanet" was one that had the properties to support life. Apparently its just planets outside the solar system.
Yep. It is shorthand for “extra-solar” planet, beyond the solar system
An exoplanet with Earth-like habitable properties would be known as an Earth analogue
@@SEA Good to know. I was wondering what it'd be called. Also I think you're the only creator to ever respond to one of my comments, not that I comment a lot, but still. Thanks. Your videos are pretty great.
My new favorite space term... SUPER-JUPITER!
Da da dada Daaaaaa da dadada da dadada duh dah da da da da dadadaaaaaa
Sorry.
And super-duper Jupiter
And super-duper Jupiter
I love observing the moon's of Saturn and Jupiter! It's so incredible to see through a decent telescope. I think we will most discover extraterrestrial life on a moon vs. a planet. At least in our solar system anyway.
I believe Europa is the ice planet which really makes me curious how the liquid water confirmed to be under the ice would work
Smilingkill why thank you
I'm left with only one question:
What happens if we find a super-DUPER-jupiter?
I think that would just be a brown dwarf
Good information. I would let my students know about this and about this channel.
Everytime i watch your space videos, everytime i want to play starsector
Can't wait till we confirm the first moon moon. That would be exciting.. Imagine living on one!
would something orbiting a moon even considered being a moon?
@@jonathanrabcewicz6191 it'd be called a submoon, and most likely it'd just be a large asteroid orbiting it, I mean, that is kinda what a moon is already
imagine what the sky would look like on a moon moon... a moon, planet and star all rising and setting
@@gmonie619 depending on how it rotates around its parent, if it does at all, of course. It would be so cool to be in between two giant masses of objects.