The freaky thing is that while we can’t directly hear planetary sounds, scientists can still creatively convert data into sound files, allowing us to experience the symphony of our solar system’s alien worlds. I think the process is called sonification.
@@SadFace201or just staring into any abyss. Looking outside of the galaxy map on No Man's Sky gives me the same feeling. It's just empty nothingness as far as you can see.
I am the same. I find space fascinating.. I write science fiction, and yet, I don't know if I could spend 5 minutes on the idea of a classical sci-fi space ship. Space is terrifying.
yeah I was about to say. it's quite fast. you wouldn't be expected to see much movement towards Saturn at all with typical speeds we're used to here on earth
This reminds me of the childlike awe I felt when I was much younger just thinking about, reading about and looking into nightsky's space. Thank you so much.
Right? It makes me think about all these movie astronauts that somehow flew into space and there is no way they will be back, like... if you are gonna die in your suit there, floating, it's not that terrible moments before death, if to think about it
comments like these are a nice break from all the satirical ones, i was looking for others who also had a wonderful experience with and had their curiosity satisified :)
@@alinaqirizvi1441 Saturn cult, cruel Saturn eats his children, Satan, number six, the sixth planet from the sun, a hexagonal spot in the north pole of Saturn, the sixth day Saturday, a black Jewish cube Tefillin (6 walls), The Kaaba.
Disregarding the cosmic radiation, lack of oxygen, and countless particulates and rocks of varying sizes that could hit one at any moment, The Rings of Saturn look like a beautiful and amazing place to just chill out and drift aimlessly. The perpetual twilight of being in the rings on the sun facing side, and the dancing lights and shadows as the rocks shift about could be a mesmerizing environment.
@designerwookiee 😆 (lol) And if that rocky horror didn’t kill Us, the horrific Atmospheric Storms with colossal Lightning Bolts would most likely vaporize Us in a single strike. It’s not exactly the way that I want to go out.
But what are the rings actually _like?_ ie, they are all rotating about the planet at ridiculously fast velocities. But, relative to each other, how fast are particles going? Arent their constant collisons going on? Keeping them as particles of dust or grit, dissipating all kinetic energy from rogue fast-movers (albeit, do some of the particles lose too much kinetic energy to continue rotating at same orbit and being to gently descend to lower orbit, finding new equilibrium?) ie, _almost_ all the kinetic differences have "played out" over millions of years. But wouldnt we still see particles in essentially Brownian motion, gently bumping into one another, instead of the static field in the simulation?
Yes, at a real journey towards Saturn the ring plane would be the part you would steer clear of, of course, not wanting to score a hundred frontal hits on the spacecraft... :)
I think it should be much dimmer because sunlight can't reach you under the thick layer of gas. I think you will either see nothing at all, or you will see lightning flashing here and there from time to time.
assuming you are impervious to pressure and heat, 100% correct. Pitch black with the sounds of the wind blasting by while the occasional arcs of electricity light the void.
I’d imagine you would eventually start seeing again once the temperature of the gas is hot enough to start glowing, but this would only be for a brief moment. After that, you’d basically only see red, then orange, then yellow, and finally white as you fall into higher and higher temperature gas.
There would be nothing left. Cassini probably destroyed as soon as it hit of the top gas layers. Some fragmen that somehow survived would be crushed by extreme pressure that it just become a dust floating in it's atmosphere for eternity...
Sometimes I wish we had a camera or satellite that could withstand the atmosphere and environment to see actual footage on the innate of the planet. That would amazing to see with our own eyes
This is one of my nightmares, falling into a gas giant or sun, never to be found again. Edit: People can have fears no matter how irrational, stop thinking that this is something not to be scared of.
You can’t fall into a star you’d burn up before you had the chance. But yea you could fall into a gas giant for an inordinate amount of time and you’d never be found again. Also you can’t get out or die unless you wanna be exposed to the gas giant’s atmosphere and die slowly like that.
i have vivid nightmares where i'm just trying to go about my daily life & suddenly something exactly like this happens. it's weirdly validating to find a video that so vibrantly illustrates this concept that i can't otherwise describe or fully express the enormity of. horrifying. i'm so scared of it. i don't like it. i will show this to my therapist so she knows what i'm talking about next time. i'd feel less doomed falling directly into jupiter's eye. 10/10, thank you for the great video
This would be absolutely terrifying in real life. Assuming you had a suit that could keep you alive for awhile, that is. But I'd say the horror would be that your eternally lost to the planet. Forever. Never to be found. Its like you never existed.
Greetings Stargaze! You may not remember me but you just got recommended by the algorithm again! I really liked this simulation and it's accurate and man the idea of a planet so big that it would take you days or week's just to reach the core by falling if you somehow managed to stay alive during that time yet the entirety of the mass of saturn is enough to float on water is so incomprehensive and fascinating to me! Your videos are phenomenal keep going!
Man . . .SpaceEngine this was my gateway into star citizen. What an absolute amazing engine, folks I am telling you the visuals you can encounter are so beautiful. Might have to go back soon. .
Bravo! I’m highly confident that your simulation of the rings of Saturn is close to what I would see if I was there. I will never be there, though, so thank you for taking me there in this way.
The least realistic thing is to imagine a material strong enough to withstand a crash against those rock and ice particles at such a speed. It would destroy anything.
What an incredible experience! Kudos to you ♥♥♥ I can only imagine how long this took. The care on display here is awe-inspiring. Reminds me of the space documentaries I used to watch when I was small, only somehow even weightier.
it's innacurate. It would be very fast darkness, after you enter atmosphere. Maybe after few minutes of fall into the clouds, you wouldn't see anything. Just darkness. The only light you would see are lightnings between the clouds. So it would look like crazy lightning storm, with various colors, flashing during night.
You also wouldnt be able to see pretty quickly since light does not reach deep into the atmosphere. Apart from winds that rip you apart, crushing pressures and high temperatures, you will also go down in complete darkness. If your suite would indeed hold up atmosphere entry to begin with of course :)
@@luhdooce The magnetic field of Saturn traps charged particles, creating these radiation belts around Saturn (to a lesser extent than Jupiter though). K3salieri seems to be implying that there's harmful radiation inside the atmosphere though, which I don't think is the case, other than heat of course.
Winds would not rip you apart just like a hurricane does not rip apart a grain of pollen. It would just carry you in the flow. Darkness would rule up to the point when temperatures reach well above 500 °C. Incandescent glow would take over. There are also no surfaces and no global liquids or solids. Pretty inaccurate video, all in all.
69420th fact I told today: Saturn is extremely undense, meaning if you put Saturn in a massive pool of water it would actually float in it cause of Saturn’s low density
Holy shit. I have dreams where Im standing on mars or floating through a gas giant and everytime I'd look up, it'd look just like when the smilator tried looking up into the sky. Almost as if you're looking at another planet's surface. Cool video man thanks for this!
No eternal diamond rain? The coolest feature of Saturn imo. Also the particles in the rings are mostly pristine water ice with up to a meter in diameter each! A couple of billions years later and we would hardly notice them as they would get dirty. We're incredibly lucky to witness Saturn's glory as it is now!
This would be Incredibly terrifying in real life. But I still liked the simulation of falling. Especially the fast wind and extreme pressures passing through the screen
Yes it would, this video isn't really accurate to what you would see, since IRL, 90% of the way down you would just see white since the temps are 1000-10000°C
@@durshurrikun150 The density doesn't matter, it's not high enough to absorb the light the hot matter emits... Only black holes are dense enough for such a thing, reason why they are black. With your logic, neutron stars should be black lmao.
I really like your videos, they are super informative and entertaining. Not too long or short and good information. I have always wondered what falling into a gas giant was like and this is so cool. Definitely subbing
Correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure that sound heard by humans can only travel through air or water , the cloud prob produce sounds but we won't ever hear them naturally without exchanging the sound from plasma to normal
I like how the caption clears that's a simulation. They didn't throw themselves into Saturn, good to know
It means it attempts to obey physical laws
I prefer the channel "Starcraze" that actually goes to the location.
Its probably a disclaimer so flat earthers cant say "Fake, CGI" becaise they assumed this was supposed to be real footage
Phew! I got worried.
Who are "they/themselves"? there's just that this channel made a video about a simulation of falling into Saturn.
I keep forgetting that other planets would also produce sound within their atmospheres. Pretty eery to me
The whole thing just stinks of cosmic thallasophobia
@@9WEAVER9bro as the atmosphere obscured the view both up and down I immediately thought it had incredible potential for Subnautica but in the sky
eerie*
The freaky thing is that while we can’t directly hear planetary sounds, scientists can still creatively convert data into sound files, allowing us to experience the symphony of our solar system’s alien worlds. I think the process is called sonification.
The Soviets landed a probe on Venus and recorded the audio - go listen to it on youtube - it's pretty cool.
There's a horrifying sensation i get from videos like this. the unknown is so formiddable and intimidating, yet so interesting
For me it's the same sensation as when I see the blackness of the deep ocean.
@@SadFace201or just staring into any abyss. Looking outside of the galaxy map on No Man's Sky gives me the same feeling. It's just empty nothingness as far as you can see.
I know exactly what you mean!
I call it "fear of infinity". And yes, it's definitely something that makes me uneasy to uncomfortable.
I am the same. I find space fascinating.. I write science fiction, and yet, I don't know if I could spend 5 minutes on the idea of a classical sci-fi space ship. Space is terrifying.
4:02 bro entered the scary Playstation 2 error screen
Red screen of death
But in real life
XBox 360
best comment fr
Brown gas of death on the planet,
Why do I keep falling in these planets, I'm so clumsy
HAHAHA! Made my day! Thank you!
Don't be clumsy and get your ass back to earth boyy
Are you stupid? Jk of course, your comment also made me laugh as hard as the "Who came here from the falling into Uranus video?" Lmfao
Tie your shoes!
I hate it when I accidentally miss a step I just teleport to Saturn, it’s annoying..
"Let's speed up a bit."
*Proceeds to go 5 million miles per hour*
yeah I was about to say. it's quite fast. you wouldn't be expected to see much movement towards Saturn at all with typical speeds we're used to here on earth
fast forward isn't the same thing as speed up
bros a god
lmao
@@Stargaze_youtubecould you make, falling into J1407B?
“Got any plans this Saturday?” Me:
that one unemoloyed friend on a tuesday
Saturnday
@@wedmunds I love you 😭
Saturday was actually named after the Roman God Saturn (which the planet also obviously gets its name from) which makes this all the more funny
Same smh my head
"Let's assume you have indestructible suit."
So I'm the Doomguy, got it.
Nah, more like a Spartan with infinite armour lock.
@@Wizard_Pepsilooks more like doom guy's visor.
Fair point.
@@SobboMonkeVRliterally the 2016 or eternal helmet
yea@@Darnk715
This reminds me of the childlike awe I felt when I was much younger just thinking about, reading about and looking into nightsky's space. Thank you so much.
Right? It makes me think about all these movie astronauts that somehow flew into space and there is no way they will be back, like... if you are gonna die in your suit there, floating, it's not that terrible moments before death, if to think about it
Why thousands of comments ????? Infinity
comments like these are a nice break from all the satirical ones, i was looking for others who also had a wonderful experience with and had their curiosity satisified :)
Thursdays to do list:
✅ Fall into Saturn
❌Pay rent
Please pay your rent. You'll thank yourself later.
Pay rent:✅️
@@Disgruntled_Grunt I will pay.
Only NERDS pay rent
❌ Your Mom
The sound of the atmosphere at 2:50 jumpscared me real bad 😅 I wasn't expecting it after a nice and peaceful fall through the rings
No wonder considering what Saturn has always been identified with.
ahahaha same here, I didn't expect it to become so violent that fast :D
@@RossoNero1987what has it always been identified with?
@@alinaqirizvi1441 Saturn cult, cruel Saturn eats his children, Satan, number six, the sixth planet from the sun, a hexagonal spot in the north pole of Saturn, the sixth day Saturday, a black Jewish cube Tefillin (6 walls), The Kaaba.
Ah yes, the tortured screams of Saturn
Please make "Falling into Debt" next, please!
That one wouldn't be a simulation
Too scary
"And now, as you can see, we reach maximum debt levels, where the human has imploded under the immense pressure creating a singularity..."
I’m sorry to tell you but I don’t think that’s a simulation…
💀💀💀
The sound design is what gets me with these. It’s already terrifying as it is, and then the sounds come in
The very first sound when he entered the atmosphere creeped me the fuck out had to look away from my phone for a sec lmao
@@Chadwick8oh I’m never scared in not some 3 yr old 🙂↕️
What? The classical music????!
@@cym586 you don't need to be 3 to feel fear
@@Rainbowsteve533sure helps
Disregarding the cosmic radiation, lack of oxygen, and countless particulates and rocks of varying sizes that could hit one at any moment, The Rings of Saturn look like a beautiful and amazing place to just chill out and drift aimlessly. The perpetual twilight of being in the rings on the sun facing side, and the dancing lights and shadows as the rocks shift about could be a mesmerizing environment.
@designerwookiee 😆 (lol) And if that rocky horror didn’t kill Us, the horrific Atmospheric Storms with colossal Lightning Bolts would
most likely vaporize Us in a single strike. It’s not exactly the way that I want to go out.
I agree!🤗
But what are the rings actually _like?_ ie, they are all rotating about the planet at ridiculously fast velocities. But, relative to each other, how fast are particles going? Arent their constant collisons going on? Keeping them as particles of dust or grit, dissipating all kinetic energy from rogue fast-movers (albeit, do some of the particles lose too much kinetic energy to continue rotating at same orbit and being to gently descend to lower orbit, finding new equilibrium?) ie, _almost_ all the kinetic differences have "played out" over millions of years. But wouldnt we still see particles in essentially Brownian motion, gently bumping into one another, instead of the static field in the simulation?
Nah don't worry we got the indestructible suit on😎
Yes, at a real journey towards Saturn the ring plane would be the part you would steer clear of, of course, not wanting to score a hundred frontal hits on the spacecraft... :)
Who came from the falling into Uranus video
@SAKSHAM-kz2qi shame yours was loose
Very windy.
I fell into Uranus is what I told my wife last night!!🎉 Bing Bong!!🔔 But nah I came from that vid
@SAKSHAM-kz2qi oh💀
All in, my ass
beautiful and terrifying at the same time, I watched this with headphones and full screen in my computer, truly an experience
Imaigne watching this with a VR headset while baked lol
@@FerdinandMadsenHOLY SHIT MAN
Well done knight. Did you find any technology that could be of use to the Brotherhood?
Lmao not fallout references here
I think it should be much dimmer because sunlight can't reach you under the thick layer of gas. I think you will either see nothing at all, or you will see lightning flashing here and there from time to time.
assuming you are impervious to pressure and heat, 100% correct. Pitch black with the sounds of the wind blasting by while the occasional arcs of electricity light the void.
I’d imagine you would eventually start seeing again once the temperature of the gas is hot enough to start glowing, but this would only be for a brief moment. After that, you’d basically only see red, then orange, then yellow, and finally white as you fall into higher and higher temperature gas.
@@PERTEKofficial I believe you're correct, at those temperatures you would see gas glow
... which would just make things even more terrifying
I also think the (number) density of the clumps/particles in the rings should be much lower. (At least of the particles that you can see unaided.)
So this is how Cassini had felt
the whole thing really would have burned up as it entered the atmosphere
nah it just burned up
There would be nothing left. Cassini probably destroyed as soon as it hit of the top gas layers.
Some fragmen that somehow survived would be crushed by extreme pressure that it just become a dust floating in it's atmosphere for eternity...
Cassini wasn’t falling in a straight line, it was in stable Saturn orbit and slowly deorbiting itself
anything would get reduced to atoms before reaching anywhere close to the core lol
respect for the cameraman for having the balls to go through this
Honestly such a fun and clever way to educate people about planets and their composition. Amazing work!!
Even though this is a simulation this gives me major anxiety the deeper you go into this strange world we know fairly little about on the inside.
Yeah, and in reality it would be way worse, as it would be completely dark after a few hundreds Km into a gas giant.
I felt a distinct sense of impending doom as we approached the liquid hydrogen/helium layer. Really incredible
Gas giants are indeed quite inhospitable for life but certainly nobody will land into them 😝
Sometimes I wish we had a camera or satellite that could withstand the atmosphere and environment to see actual footage on the innate of the planet. That would amazing to see with our own eyes
Dont tell me you would turn down a invitation to ride OceanGate Titan?
Make "Falling into Jupiter" now
With it's rings visible.
And falling into Uranus 💀
And Neptune
Then make one falling into Saturn but Pearson's making a camp stew on its ring's
To its red spot😂
Well that went from relaxing to HOLY SH*T real quick.
YOU ARE KINDA FALLIN THROUGH A FREAKIN' PLANET
YA LOBSTAH
I can't stop watching these "falling into" videos! Great work!
I’m in love with them!🥰
The cameraman who filmed this is very badass.
it was me
Doomguy
Bro can’t tell the difference between a cgi video and an actual real video💀
Woooooosh
@@llcoolg8682and you can’t understand irony 💀
Digging the Halo 4 "interior " helmet effect
So thats where my brain recognises it from!
@@sporeham1674It looks like some hud mod I have for STALKER
@@KCCereal Is it an SoC mod? if so, pls tell me what the name is
@@alicorn3924 I haven’t the slightest clue if I’m being honest. Installed all my mods easily over 9 months ago
I was thinking Metroid
"Crazy fool! why do you always jump?" - Sgt. Avery Johnson, seconds before watching John swan-dive into Saturn, Halo 3
“One of these days, you’re going to land on something as stubborn as you are”
"And I don't do bits and pieces"
"For a brick, he flew pretty good"
Loving this thread❤
@@alexjones2679 “Were it so easy”
this is so utterly terrifying, in such an ape-brain way. this was great.
1:41 is just so so beautiful to me. the past few days i was feeling just gray and sad. but the idea of seeing that was just wonderous
All these falling into planet simulations lowkey making me internally cry cuz this is SCARY 😭
must get scared really easily then
@@eclipsis.solaris then imagine Yuki’s perspective when she was sucked up from the black hole and ceased to exist
This is one of my nightmares, falling into a gas giant or sun, never to be found again.
Edit: People can have fears no matter how irrational, stop thinking that this is something not to be scared of.
Hey that precisely is my biggest fear too
Mine is going out of bounds on old video games
Falling into a blackhole...
@@Angstbringer18B bro same
You can’t fall into a star you’d burn up before you had the chance. But yea you could fall into a gas giant for an inordinate amount of time and you’d never be found again. Also you can’t get out or die unless you wanna be exposed to the gas giant’s atmosphere and die slowly like that.
This reminds me how much i want a space agency to send a real probe through the rings and show us how it really looks.
Cassini flew through the rings 3 times. Google the Wired article "The Finesse of Flying Cassini Between Saturn's Rings"
Search up Cassini-Hyugens mission
@@superjonsu2644 didn't really go through the rings tho...
No probe will ever go through the rings because there's high collision chance
@@ritsh_Is it though? It’s just rocks that are actually not as close together as it seems, they’re just viewed from very far away
The music, the visuals, everything. Such a beautiful video and simulation. Thank you for such amazing content.
It's called Space Engine. Look it up.
There was an old jazz track called "Nights on Saturn" :)
"Let's say you have an indestructible suit". Oh you mean this? Pulls out Buzz Light Year suit.
I'd love to go on that vacation. Floating through the rings of Saturn seems quite tranquil and majestic .
Sign me up
i have vivid nightmares where i'm just trying to go about my daily life & suddenly something exactly like this happens. it's weirdly validating to find a video that so vibrantly illustrates this concept that i can't otherwise describe or fully express the enormity of.
horrifying. i'm so scared of it. i don't like it. i will show this to my therapist so she knows what i'm talking about next time. i'd feel less doomed falling directly into jupiter's eye. 10/10, thank you for the great video
How'd it go
You never know when the planet Saturn will be hiding under your bed at night
You just need Jesus
Watch The Curse
Cheezits @@AngelGarcia-oy3yj
I hate that I cannot describe the feeling this gives me...best I can do is it makes me shiver and curl my toes.
This would be absolutely terrifying in real life. Assuming you had a suit that could keep you alive for awhile, that is.
But I'd say the horror would be that your eternally lost to the planet. Forever. Never to be found. Its like you never existed.
Yeah but it would also be kinda cool😎
"Its like you never existed."
Does the planet also remove any memories other people have of you?
@@pierreo33 No, but physically your just gone.
To be fair, ''The only human to die on another planet'' does sound kind of cool lol
Oh and remember if your falling straight towards Saturn, all those rocks would fly past you so fast that you would turn to mist from collision 😀
And sza said “life’s better on Saturn”, yeah I guess, if you want to die by 18,000°F heat 💀
These are some of the best "after a long day" chill out videos I've seen. The musical score draws you in like a hypnotist. Great work!!
It's terrifying but I love it ! Please do this for the other gas planets and maybe the sun if that's possible?
For sure, it's already on the list of future video ideas.
@@Stargaze_youtube Thank you :)
Falling into the sun would scare the heck of just about anyone.
@@gustafbstromwell it would blind you
Lol i don’t think you would be able to see anythingg falling into the sun
3:40 Lookout for speed... there's police on Saturn!
Hahaha i was looking for this
THERE DAMN BETTER NOT BE
LOVE THIS! Simply amazing. Fired my imagination with the need to explore the wonders of everything. Thank you for this.
Thank you!!
Informative, creepy and beautiful! This video is pure art ❤️
I hope one day humanity will be able to reach other planets
Thank you! I hope I'll be there when humanity sets foot on Mars.
The use of white subtitles over white background was a fantastic idea.
Greetings Stargaze!
You may not remember me but you just got recommended by the algorithm again!
I really liked this simulation and it's accurate and man the idea of a planet so big that it would take you days or week's just to reach the core by falling if you somehow managed to stay alive during that time yet the entirety of the mass of saturn is enough to float on water is so incomprehensive and fascinating to me!
Your videos are phenomenal keep going!
Just found your channel, and I already love what I am seeing.
Thank you
Man . . .SpaceEngine this was my gateway into star citizen. What an absolute amazing engine, folks I am telling you the visuals you can encounter are so beautiful. Might have to go back soon. .
Thanks. I am planning to move to there next month. This is very useful.
Bravo! I’m highly confident that your simulation of the rings of Saturn is close to what I would see if I was there. I will never be there, though, so thank you for taking me there in this way.
The least realistic thing is to imagine a material strong enough to withstand a crash against those rock and ice particles at such a speed. It would destroy anything.
fr breathtaking ong. finna get lost in the splendor of the galaxy dawg no cap
Lowkey
Bussin fr fr
This NEEDS to be a VR simulation
This 'Falling Into' video isn't as creepy as the blackhole one, but still somewhat not only visually but also background music-wise.
POV: Your Name is Cassini
Cassini spacecraft
these are so comforting to watch at 2:am AND YES I WATCHED EVERY SINGLE ONE AT 2:AM
What an incredible experience! Kudos to you ♥♥♥ I can only imagine how long this took. The care on display here is awe-inspiring. Reminds me of the space documentaries I used to watch when I was small, only somehow even weightier.
I've always wanted to see what this would be like. Amazing work !!
it's innacurate. It would be very fast darkness, after you enter atmosphere. Maybe after few minutes of fall into the clouds, you wouldn't see anything. Just darkness. The only light you would see are lightnings between the clouds. So it would look like crazy lightning storm, with various colors, flashing during night.
@@warrax111 sure. but what fun is that. just imagine the indestructible spacesuit has high beams
Amazing video, thank you for this. I’ve thought about what it would look like falling into one of the gas giant planets since I was a kid.
Omg this was an awesome experience... the rendering is very realistic, and the music fits absolutely well, great work
Thank you!!
Props to the cameraman for falling into all of these planets, it must be a really tough job
You also wouldnt be able to see pretty quickly since light does not reach deep into the atmosphere.
Apart from winds that rip you apart, crushing pressures and high temperatures, you will also go down in complete darkness. If your suite would indeed hold up atmosphere entry to begin with of course :)
Not to mention the massive amounts of radiation.
@@k3salieriwhere is the radiation coming from
@@luhdooce The magnetic field of Saturn traps charged particles, creating these radiation belts around Saturn (to a lesser extent than Jupiter though). K3salieri seems to be implying that there's harmful radiation inside the atmosphere though, which I don't think is the case, other than heat of course.
Winds would not rip you apart just like a hurricane does not rip apart a grain of pollen. It would just carry you in the flow.
Darkness would rule up to the point when temperatures reach well above 500 °C. Incandescent glow would take over.
There are also no surfaces and no global liquids or solids.
Pretty inaccurate video, all in all.
Well, it literally says "let's assume you have an indestructible suit" And why not give it incredibly bright lights while we're at it.
69420th fact I told today: Saturn is extremely undense, meaning if you put Saturn in a massive pool of water it would actually float in it cause of Saturn’s low density
That's stunning, in the bigger scale of universe things are so colossal and beautiful
“Let’s assume you have an indestructible suit”
Was worried for a second that we’d have to say “fuck it we ball” when jumping in.
Holy shit. I have dreams where Im standing on mars or floating through a gas giant and everytime I'd look up, it'd look just like when the smilator tried looking up into the sky. Almost as if you're looking at another planet's surface. Cool video man thanks for this!
Your videos help me sleep dude, thank you ❤
This is amazing man, very well done!
It's a game, not his own simulation.
No eternal diamond rain? The coolest feature of Saturn imo. Also the particles in the rings are mostly pristine water ice with up to a meter in diameter each! A couple of billions years later and we would hardly notice them as they would get dirty. We're incredibly lucky to witness Saturn's glory as it is now!
How far apart in reality you think?
Saturn: Toxic, chaotic, beautiful.
😮Iv'e watched most of the falling into planets videos, and they seem to have such sombre soundtracks.
That was really enjoyable 😊 thanks for sharing this with the world 👍
I like how you chosed master chief to do this
He’s the only one who CAN do this
Legend has it if you look closely, you’ll see SZA spinning around with the rings 🪐
1:15 to 2:00 was genuinely beautiful. the music swelling as you get closer and closer to the planet. very cinematic.
The best uses of Space Engine I've seen and I commend you
This would be Incredibly terrifying in real life. But I still liked the simulation of falling. Especially the fast wind and extreme pressures passing through the screen
Thank you!
This makes me wonder some things - like wouldn't the atmosphere start glowing red hot? The liquid outer core? Certainly the rocky core would.
Yes it would, this video isn't really accurate to what you would see, since IRL, 90% of the way down you would just see white since the temps are 1000-10000°C
@@DeMooniC No, it would be black.
@@durshurrikun150 lol no
@@DeMooniC That's not a star, it's a core of a planet where matter is very dense.
Light would be absorbed entirely
@@durshurrikun150 The density doesn't matter, it's not high enough to absorb the light the hot matter emits... Only black holes are dense enough for such a thing, reason why they are black. With your logic, neutron stars should be black lmao.
Gotta love how the indestructible suit has the same HUD as Doomguy.
*halo,master chief
I love the ambient orchestral music in these, but then the planet noises jumpscare me. SSS Tier content
I love watching this videos, I’ve shown my coworkers it and explained them what happens and facts, my favorite one is falling into a Quasar
Thank you I appreciate it!
I'm so glad it was specified that it was a simulation
Did you ACTUALLY think someone flell down Saturn?
@@maxave7448 I think you don't understand what a joke is.
@@Shfandub thats also possible
Great video! Nice choice of music, well put together, I loved it! 😄
Thank you!
4:48 "Oof"
"Swimming through Saturn" could make a nice song title. 🎶
I really like your videos, they are super informative and entertaining. Not too long or short and good information. I have always wondered what falling into a gas giant was like and this is so cool. Definitely subbing
Thank you! More is coming!
Perfect place for a parking lot
This video is nice !
But can Uranus , Jupiter and Neptune next ???
Incredible Fall into Uranus
Beautiful, especially the start. Reminds me of playing Elite Dangerous.
I'm finally Home 👁️👃👃👁️🙏
dude your videos are very interesting keep uploading more
I will, I appreciate it!!
So fucking underrated.
I'm so glad I got this recommended.
I hope others can experience it
You made my day, thanks!!
Yoooo Metroid Prime 4 gameplay!!!!
Fun Fact: Falling at this rate you would not be able to see nothing.
Amazing!
1:52 meatballs
Space engine is one of the games youll never get bored of because you can go to any planet in the universe.
After days or weeks of falling:
Pressure: > > 100 ATM
Temperature: 10 000'C / 18 000'F
3:13 I wonder if the wind really does produce organic sounds like that...
Correct me if I am wrong but I am pretty sure that sound heard by humans can only travel through air or water , the cloud prob produce sounds but we won't ever hear them naturally without exchanging the sound from plasma to normal
I’ve had dreams like this