2+ Hours Of Exploring Our Fascinating Universe | Full Series | BBC Earth Science
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- Is our solar system shaped like a croissant? Is there really alien life on Venus? Discover the extraordinary explorers that are journeying through our cosmos on a quest to uncover the unknown...
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00:00:00 Incredible Discoveries Of The James Webb Space Telescope
00:09:22 Pluto's Dark Side Revealed
00:17:07 Sending A Probe Around The Sun
00:26:39 The Mysterious World Of Jupiter
00:34:00 Flying A Drone On Saturn's Moon Titan
00:40:50 Is Our Solar System Shaped Like A Croissant?
00:51:01 Searching For Life On Jupiter's Moon, Europa
00:58:16 Jupiter's Moon Io Shoots Lava 300 Miles Into Space
01:05:12 Icy Moon Enceladus Rains Water On Saturn
01:13:19 Is There Alien Life On Venus?
01:20:07 Finding A Liquid Ocean In Space
01:27:08 Exploring Gigantic Lake Beds On Mars
01:34:48 How Hubble Nearly Destroyed NASA's Reputation
01:45:00 Artemis Mission: The Next Giant Leap For Mankind
01:53:24 How (NOT) To Land A Spacecraft On A Comet
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What's your favourite mission? 🪐
The 40 year voyager trip throug Saturn ring's an leaving our solo system. Most my life I've been following this journey. Amazing 👏
Everything about space missions, really.
Those that didn't happened yet.
Any that have one person narrating it and don't keep cutting to different scientists for them to say 2 sentences
Did you record your voice over narration with a potato? It sounds horrible.
Just imagine what mankind could do if we didn’t waste so much money on WAR?
War drives technology, my friend.
Get rid of conspicuous consumption.
War is as human as sex.
James Webb is an absolutely fascinating masterpiece of gear. That's incredible how telescopes evolved in the 21st century..kudos to the scientists and engineers who made it.
I hate that these images aren't exactly what it sees tho. It's never as beautiful as they make it look
@divetown5637 It's Not Entitlement at all. Infrared isn't optical
another gullible twa** can you verify its rea;l ...? no you cant the onlly black hole is in your brain and uranus
@@lensercombe
Ok agrodouche.
My brain knows that Webb is leaps and bounds better than Hubble. But, my heart will always be with Hubble.
Hubble was such a huge leap from the tech back then.
Brilliant BBC more, more, and more please
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Thank all of you .
7:48 The pure violence and chaos of a black hole so big and massive that it sucks in all of the material in the entire galaxy of which it resides is amazing and scary as hell.
youre a gullible twa**
Motorcyclists get a pass. You're good.
Just keep doing what you are doing....mankind counts on your efforts. Thank You.❤
Its fake
@@TheworldTheworld-wz7tdThank God there are some people awake out there 👍.
This documentary is top notch thank you for putting this together
Absolutely wonderful to be living in a time of space pioneers. These human beings inspire me. Much respect ❤
Amazing compilation of beautiful bright minds
The day Challenger blew, I was listening to everyone saying you could never get me to go in one of those things, and I'm shaking my head, thinking that if they called me to say were trying again tomorrow and wanted me on it, there would be no hesitation. How could you not be willing to risk it all to have a chance to go up there? And these were fellow engineers, not those with a negative interest in science.
Can’t agree more send me into a black hole
Same here. I’d risk my life in exchange to have the closest chance to be in space.
@@Dachikami
Why? 😂😂
You guys are vastly underestimating the human brain‘s ability to adapt to changes. If aliens landed on Earth tomorrow I will GUARENTEE that people will say „whatever“ in 9-12 months, tops. We are masters in getting used to new situations.
Therefore, being in space will be awesome for you for 7-10 days, then it will be the same to your brain as if you are sitting in your living room on Earth.
@@Chrisko1492I guarantee we will not.
@@Chrisko1492Yea, cause getting used to a new house is the same thing as getting used to aliens and being in space👍
Absolutely mind boggling
8 mins in this looks good can't wait to see more images
"We come to this world as explorers, and we leave it as explorers." - Nour Raouafi
Axeman 808
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So much we dont know. Kep asking questions and finding ways to find answers, the greatest human endeavour. Well done.
BEAUTIFULLY DONE!! So easy to understand and SOO INFORMATIVE. I have been glued for the entire 2 hours! Such an example of human collaboration and global positive action!
Well put together documentary video.. Brilliant BBC more, more, and more please.
superb documentary, many Thanks !
I love your images and sense of humor too.
Truly amazing to see what can be accomplished by working, learning and sharing ideas together along with the very real enthusiasm for their skill sets no matter the persons personal makeup. They are truly making a difference in a good way and makes the petty contentions of the worlds politicians who can spend a lifetime of work and get absolutely nothing accomplished to benefit humanity and this earth seem such a waste of breath. Here are people who inspire, create, think outside the box and ask the 'what if's' and strive for solutions rather than create problems. Thank you BBC....!!!!!
The pictures from the JWT give me 80's doctor who opening vibes
excellent career advice video.
brilliant folks doing cutting edge work that sees them achieve amazing results...for us !
Exciting deep space ✨️
Amazing thank you to all the engineer's
Wonderful what you have all done, appreciate the hard work from all of you
As an American, watching this program is somewhat disconcerting. Because I have watched so much Monty Python, with the British voice over I kept expecting to see Eric Idle in a space suit putting contact lenses on the Hubble , or John Cleese suddenly announcing, "this star, Gannamede218, cannot be seen..."
New era we live in. Be conscious we shall. ❤
this is crazy man:)
Some time in the future some nebulas that we know about could form some solar sistems to explore, Space is awesome.
Thought it was a long episode of something, sat on my arse for an hour and a half before realising. Captivating!
Wow! Rekindled my hopes for humanity!
Well put together documentary video.
yes very good i know lots more about space now thanks
3:07 That's exactly how we pronounced the name of our city. Hi! I am from the humble city of Miri in Sarawak, Malaysia. Just hearing the word Miri is very weird for me 😂
The "DUST" scifi short film "TWO" is about a Solar Mission and is fun.
The scientists 👩🔬 who created the Voyager probes,have to be the smartest scientists ever,the fact it was created in the 70s and NASA is still using it today is remarkable
LOVE IT
i love this.
It should be called the JEWST. James E Web Space Telescope.
My friend Mike Diamond would be proud.
Great
This information is very much for the unknown person it's explain the univers
Do you think a combination on hydrogen and solar powered engines would be a more rational approach to space engines or high solar or nuclear powered engines?
6:45 to 7:00.. thanks Howard wolowitz. From space ***#** thingy to making jwt ... 🎉🎉
1:45:05 That's awesome! I would hate to see the candidates who are the most qualified get picked...How lame would That be...😂
Thought the same. but didnt say anything as you'd be flagged sexist and racist
Kinda sad for the women in Hidden Figures who got their jobs on meritocracy alone and didn't get all the DEI help
Send kamala
Even in the late 60's Stanley Kubrick knew Europa was special - "All these worlds are yours except Europa - attempt no landing there".
1:24:36 ...a "sea" change...lol
Nice
Lol just hope those voyager probes don't end up being like V'ger.
Lol
TYPO!!! @9:30 😊
The bigger the mirror, the more light you collect. The bigger the collecting area , the more sensitive you are and the further you can see. 1:41
Nice program and discussion, but it could have been better if the 60% face time would have been reduced to about 20%, with voice-overs on the great images instead. It's wonderful to introduce and focus on the scientists involved, but the program could have cut away to the actual photos more quickly.
I suspect JWST or its successor may show that our currently accepted interpretation of the data at hand today to be incorrect, and that our current model of the universe is flawed. But it's completely possible that the information for us to understand more has escaped beyond the speed of light. The CMB might just be the ghost of what we can never witness.
If all that stuff is in infrared light, does that mean that of we were out in space, we wouldn't see anything?
Well not at such far distances no. It's the same way we need a telescope or a night vision camera to see what our eyes cannot see in such distances in the dark especially when there are bright lights affecting our ability to see what behind those bright lights that is dark behind the lights. Infrared is perfect for that.
@@ericaespinosa4030 so the images we get from the jwst, we would see the same thing if we were out in space?
@@douggoins2960 No we wouldn't unless you were up there using an infrared telescope. These photos are light years away.
The universe is finite but you can't perceive that with an infinite mind...
The universe is infinite but you can't perceive that with a limited mind..
In all fairness the video is not exploring the universe it's talking about the James Webb Telescope
I feel bad for that guy at the 57 minute mark.
His probe mission depends on Elon Musk 😆😆😆
I feel bad for the guy who gets abducted by aliens....and the spaceship is a brown Ford probe....😂
@@kenchesnut4425Michael Scott
Super duper! It was great to watch all that these ultra-intelligent people are doing to explore the magnificent creations of GOD. Thanks for making it available. What they did to fix Hubble was simply mind warping!! The people that could figure out how to fix the mirror problem; one of the mirrors was ground wrong and the error was 1/50th of a human hair (how did they figure that out), and then how to remedy that problem out in space! Spacewalks with power tools unscrewing and reattaching new parts. Definitely worth watching.
Difficult to watch these ads with so many program interruptions.
cool, there's two
If we got telescopes as big as kelper or wasp then we could send drones to kb-18 in no time!🎉❤💕🌌👙😍🥰😘
Not sure why, but I’m very partial on the link to Greek / Roman mythology names and NASA missions.
King of my heart you inspire me in love it was a word randomly used them. Out of Thea end showed up an d show me what love is you are me and Iam so amazined what true meaning is wow❤️🚀⭐️🤴my king of heaven and earth forever I will be blessed to you my earth my. Moons my heaven s love You
Love Boo 🌺🦋🇺🇸
What's temperature above cloud just a little about? How many minutes takes touch cloud from planet earth? And above fast than bottom or bottom fast than above thanks very much for video's have good day everybody.
Mission to Mars .
It hurts if your baby robot die to the end
So, can you find a way for life to be sustainable on earth? Looking up is easier, than looking around.
I'm sure ppl would vote for Stormy Daniels to be the first representative for the moon 😂😂😂😵😵
Send drones an robot's to othere word body's like the moon an Mars first to help travel through the solo system then the universe.
what if the aliens don't want u there still
Where's the dome? 😂
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,from hubble to James web man can achieve so much when we work together as 1 ,next will create the ultimate telescope God Eyes ,we will see everything visible an invisible all the way to end of universe .,like God particles. Give glory to the most high for the human Brain to creation .
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Take a picture of the moon and the earth? Show me. Show me it being built in space.
You think it was built IN space?.....
One of the most famous pictures of earth shows the moon and earth in the same frame moron
Are you slow by any chance?
Wtf are you talking about!
@@robert251anderson I think this could be because it's sometimes refered to as a satellite 🤣 still that doesn't excuse this comment. We have the ability with our hand held devices to find out anything we want, yet they prefer to spend time on tik Tok and facebook and all the other sh**. Just speculating
We always see animation videos and never real images.
What if we turned a planet into a star/telescope 😂
If the sun is going to burn us in 2billion years and there's 5 billion people shouldn't we be more urgent in finding a habitual planets?
1:14:35 She's gorgeous 😍😍
Haven't you done enough Genghis?
@@mylesdean7416 Enough is not enough.
First comment
L O L. Being able to fly under your own power, every kids dream. Let's all go to tighten. L O L
To many UA-cam ads, maybe next time
Add block plus ? Subscription?
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space x or nasa
This is a pice of art video. Fascinating, scary and mind blowing. Science is amazing. God creation is holy stunning. Thank you for sharing this ❤️
So many adverts
Im the fifth element
The profundity of this content is remarkable. I read a similar book that was a turning point. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
There are multiple moons in the Solar System that have an atmosphere. Titan, Triton, Io and Calisto.
Heavenly Mother New Jerusalem
Mar's features are Rounded/Smoothed by Electrical discharges not Water Flow !
Heavenly Mother gives the water of life
Oh true mbro
The seven tenets
Of The Satanic Temple
I
One should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason.
II
The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.
III
One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.
IV
The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend. To willfully and unjustly encroach upon the freedoms of another is to forgo one's own.
V
Beliefs should conform to one's best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one's beliefs.
VI
People are fallible. If one makes a mistake, one should do one's best to rectify it and resolve any harm that might have been caused.
VII
Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word.
Why the flags, science?
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So what about the sharp shards of rock all over Mars, how old are they? It does appear that valles marineris was created in a violent event that blew a 4 mile deep chasen into Mars. Interesting how ancient texts referrer to this as if they could actually see it.
Bologna, they worked I paid. BFD
Each one of the pictures allegedly captured from the Hubble 'space' telescope, without any exceptions, are all artistic renderings of imaginary things.
If you want to know what a real star looks like, aim a Nikon p900 at one to see what they really look like.
It is very obvious that stars are not burning balls of hydrogen gas.
What are they?
They appear very much like shimmering electrical balls of electricity shimmering under water.
In one single second they will morph into dozens of different colors, sizes and shapes.
The colors range across the entire color spectrum, from rich blood-like reds, to very light greens.
If you freeze the frame intermittently, sometimes they will form into shapes which appear very much like human faces.
They overwhelmingly appear electrical in nature.
They must be very close in relative proximity, otherwise it would be impossible to effectively zoom-in on something light years away with an 83x optical zoom.
I have no idea how far away they actually are.
Based upon the capabilities of the Nikon p900, I would guess they are approximately 20-30 miles away.
Sometimes you can find used p900's for a couple hundred bucks.
Try it yourself.
You will be beyond shocked within the first few seconds after zooming-in on almost any star within the entire sky.
You can easily determine they are definitely not burning balls of hydrogen gas; which is what we're repeatedly taught thru mainstream education.
easy way to fine life. go to the cave. from the rock i no what type of life. if there was life the cave rock would be set up like earth innter part shape. lave flow the quantum entanglement particles that shape the rock.
Taking a really really lot of images. These are supposed to be people that are astronomy experts, but clearly they're not grammar experts.
The all female moon walk...
Who drove the vehicle though? 😂
@@mylesdean7416hopefully a woman, since men cause more accidents statistically :)
Exploring the Universe? You never leave the Solar System! Next time, choose a more decent headline, please!
There's always one! You don't have to physically leave the Solar System to explore beyond it, dummy. That's kind of the point of having a telescope.
Second comment 😂