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Question: Voyager 2 was 1989. Both voyagers drove straight through the neighborhood and are now essentially gone never to return. The next Triton flyby is slated around 2038 50 years later... Will that probe also drive straight through and be gone forever? The question I have is, why can we not design a craft that can traverse the neighborhood and then return using a return slingshot trajectory from any of the planets gravitational forces and then as it returns to earth, use earth's gravity to slow it down? That way we could essentially capture, refit, upgrade, collect info, resupply and send it back out again and again. taking more time and getting more chances to explore our neighborhood. With today's technology and knowledge, i'm sure this has been well thought of by now, but I've always been curious as to why not? I've never come across an answer to this.
@@ChewyToeNails @Chewy ToeNails i can only imagine that, with all of the traveling these satellites do and how where they go is literally pitch black, that what we dont see is all of the incredibly small debris they collide with could cause enough damage in time that it would be cheaper to just replace rather than repair. Another idea is that if we have our satellites floating around space, with the idea that other intelligent life, that may be limited by space travel as well, are doing as we do some several thousands of light years away, eventually in the future we could come across their creations to get definitive proof we arent alone (odds are slim but ill remain hopeful). Last idea is that there may not be enough fuel to be able to maneuver around to make it work. Granted the gravitational pull idea is the easiest and best way seeing as that's how we've made traveling to the outee planets easier by using Venus as the first boost of speed and then using the moon/earth for another one, but if the satellite is already so far out and needs to use fuel to get positioned for a gravitational pull boost, they may not have the means to carry enough with all of the equipment theyre already using space for. Just my thoughts, but i have questioned what you mentioned as well. Would be cool to see the affect of what a returned satellite looks like once its been around planets. I just mostly question if it would be able to either dock with the ISS and be able to be repaired and resupplied and take off with enough speed to make the idea worth it, or if needing to actually be brought into earth, if it could survive going through the atmosphere.
I'm eternally confused on how Earth that is so small compared to these gas giants had a large moon that's half the size of it's own parent planet. Titan is smaller, Oberon is smaller, Triton is alot more smaller and so is Pluto and Charon. The only natural satellites that could beat the size of the Moon is only Jupiter's satellites. It's kinda weird.
And because the gravity on Miranda is so low, it would take a coin about 10 minutes to hit the ground when dropped from the clifftop. There's a theory that a human may survive falling of the cliffs because of such a slow fall.
It’s amazing how astronomers can tell the future of a planet billions of years into the future, my only regret is not being to witness Neptune’s transformation into Saturn 2.0
Neptune: I want moons! Ooh, that dwarf planet looks yum... Let me have one more moon! CAPTURES TRITON Triton : Aah!! This giant is gonna eat me!!! Neptune moon system: Hey, how come that moon orbits the other way around?? Triton[A few billion years from now]: That giant will kill me any moment now!!!! Neptune: I've decided you're boring. I'll eat you and make magnificent, gorgeous rings out of you!!! Hehehe... [More mean laughing continues] TEN SECONDS LATER: TRITON IS DEAD
It’s a good day for space content! This video was scheduled for upload next week because of the Perseverance landing, however, I’ve gone rogue and thought I’d bring it forward. Do you think Triton came from the Kuiper belt? Or did it come from somewhere else? Let me know your theories below! Also, check out my Facebook page for updates on the Perseverance landing that is happening shortly! A Spacefix episode regarding the landing will be coming soon! I hope you enjoy the video and ill see you all soon! V
Given the counter rotation to Neptune's spin and a 150 degree off alignment to Neptune's axis, it could certainly be a possible origin for this planetary system. Always look forward to your newest videos, stay safe.
I find everything about Neptune fascinating. It's my favorite planet ( after Earth). Thanks for the great work. Hope you and Rolo are doing well. 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
Dang... Neptune would have a ring system that once was Triton, destroyed by Neptunes roche limit. Also at around that time, Earth would become like Venus, but hotter than Venus.
To think how far we've come in such a short span of time. In elementary school we would watch the Gemini launches. Next to our field trips, these are my favorite memories.
Trident, mission to Triton; Europa Clipper, mission to Europa; Dragonfly, mission to Titan. Examples of the great crusade of humanity to conquer solar system
By the time that is expected to happen, some 3.5ish billion years from now, natural causes (if humans don't do it first ofc) are also predicted to render all life on Earth unsustainable in some 2.8 billion years (most large life as you know it will have gone meet the dodo already 1.6 billion years or so from now). Assuming modern theories and predictions are sufficiently accurate, ofc.
You are so interesting and i can understand each word without difficulty! You keep the passion alive! Thank you. It’s very sad for Triton, it deserve the right to be a beautiful free planet. But reality is harsh.
This video gave me such an existential crisis at 2am. We are so primitve as a species and society. We have these magnificent worlds which we cannot reach and it makes me sit with dispair.
Uranus and Neptune were thought to have had different orbits in the earlier days of the solar system. It is quite likely that Jupiter and Saturn's gravitational interactions could have put Neptune in a position to capture a smaller planet. The counter-clockwise orbit of Triton might be a result of this planetary billiard break.
With protective suit, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa would be relatively safe to stand on though still possible radiation. Io is too risky due to very high radiation levels and all those active volcanoes.
Thanks for the great video! I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the background music that starts playing at 6:25? Would be highly appreciated! Thanks in advance :)
Pity we have only ever sent one probe in seventy years of exploration to Uranus and Neptune. I think it's time to correct it. We have sent enough to Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn.
I can only imagine of that day in 2038 while I casually stroll through the media and find triton waiting for me and my mind races back to this video to find this comment of mine • • • - I'll be waiting.
I believe that you are right that Triton was, theoretically speaking, a dwarf planet. How it got caught by Neptune from so far away, I have a theory on that too- but it would take much to much time to dialogue it. In fact, I think that several moons in our solar system once had homes elsewhere. I'm now thinking of stellar graphs showing a likely scenario as to what may have happen in our not- so - distant- past. Sub/ planetary masses, properties, past probable locations, etc.
Ooh, are you a real astronomer?? But, indeed, I think that too. But, how do you make stellar graphs proving that??!!! I would LOVE the whole dialogue if you had time. Thank you for posting a theory here!! - Ria
3.6 billion years from now? Thats pretty much the time when earth will begin to be baked and devoured by the Sun. Hopefully humanity will be long gone into another solar system.
I really hope you enjoyed this video! If you did then tap that SUBSCRIBE button so that you never miss a future upload! Thank you for watching and I'll see you all very soon! V ua-cam.com/users/V101Science
Question: Voyager 2 was 1989. Both voyagers drove straight through the neighborhood and are now essentially gone never to return. The next Triton flyby is slated around 2038 50 years later... Will that probe also drive straight through and be gone forever? The question I have is, why can we not design a craft that can traverse the neighborhood and then return using a return slingshot trajectory from any of the planets gravitational forces and then as it returns to earth, use earth's gravity to slow it down? That way we could essentially capture, refit, upgrade, collect info, resupply and send it back out again and again. taking more time and getting more chances to explore our neighborhood. With today's technology and knowledge, i'm sure this has been well thought of by now, but I've always been curious as to why not? I've never come across an answer to this.
@@ChewyToeNails @Chewy ToeNails i can only imagine that, with all of the traveling these satellites do and how where they go is literally pitch black, that what we dont see is all of the incredibly small debris they collide with could cause enough damage in time that it would be cheaper to just replace rather than repair.
Another idea is that if we have our satellites floating around space, with the idea that other intelligent life, that may be limited by space travel as well, are doing as we do some several thousands of light years away, eventually in the future we could come across their creations to get definitive proof we arent alone (odds are slim but ill remain hopeful).
Last idea is that there may not be enough fuel to be able to maneuver around to make it work. Granted the gravitational pull idea is the easiest and best way seeing as that's how we've made traveling to the outee planets easier by using Venus as the first boost of speed and then using the moon/earth for another one, but if the satellite is already so far out and needs to use fuel to get positioned for a gravitational pull boost, they may not have the means to carry enough with all of the equipment theyre already using space for.
Just my thoughts, but i have questioned what you mentioned as well. Would be cool to see the affect of what a returned satellite looks like once its been around planets. I just mostly question if it would be able to either dock with the ISS and be able to be repaired and resupplied and take off with enough speed to make the idea worth it, or if needing to actually be brought into earth, if it could survive going through the atmosphere.
What's the music at the beginning and the end
Yes,i enjoy the video.,thanks for share.
"More news of Triton in 2038."
I'll be waiting.
I'm an optimist so I set a calendar event also for Neptune's ring on 3,6 billion years from now.
@@sparagnino I bet you had to scroll a long time in your calendar to get to 3.6 billion CE.
One day you'll say: I remember that back in 2038...
I'm eternally confused on how Earth that is so small compared to these gas giants had a large moon that's half the size of it's own parent planet. Titan is smaller, Oberon is smaller, Triton is alot more smaller and so is Pluto and Charon. The only natural satellites that could beat the size of the Moon is only Jupiter's satellites. It's kinda weird.
@@sspeedd8809 Titan is bigger than the moon
This guy's voice is really unique and cool , best for this type of stuff .
Definitely. Everyone else seems to try too hard to sound "narratorish" or comes off as too child like enthusiasm. Just talk about it naturally.
Hell yeah. I want him to do my eulogy in the event of my untimely demise. Or narrate a documentary I wanna make. I love it.
Did I just get a heart ????!????, this is the first time this happened to me
Uranus's moon "miranda" has tallest cliffs in the solar system..."Verona rupes" and they fascinating you should make a video on them❤️....
Mirandas canyons are 12 times deepers than the grand canyon
He did
And because the gravity on Miranda is so low, it would take a coin about 10 minutes to hit the ground when dropped from the clifftop. There's a theory that a human may survive falling of the cliffs because of such a slow fall.
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@@lionchallenges1176 i fucking love you
This is why I love space and the planets
OK👍
The whole Neptunian system is bizzare and fascinating.
Yup. It's so cool that Triton goes one way and all the other moons go the OTHER way.
Let me bring my kids in the future and you Will be reading their bed story about the life of Galaxy with your greatest voice
Right? I love his commentary. Very ASMR. Not to mention the great content.
Idk how many people work on this show, but you all do such a great job, and this channel is one of my top 5 favorites
Thanks Christopher, but its just me lol
@@V101SPACE omg wow that’s amazing!
@@V101SPACE That is AMAZING
It’s amazing how astronomers can tell the future of a planet billions of years into the future, my only regret is not being to witness Neptune’s transformation into Saturn 2.0
I know...
It would look so coool
Neptune's largest moon is like, hey don't mind me I'm just orbiting here. Retrograding.
Ya right,?!?!!
Booo
Neptune: I want moons!
Ooh, that dwarf planet looks yum...
Let me have one more moon!
CAPTURES TRITON
Triton : Aah!! This giant is gonna eat me!!!
Neptune moon system: Hey, how come that moon orbits the other way around??
Triton[A few billion years from now]: That giant will kill me any moment now!!!!
Neptune: I've decided you're boring. I'll eat you and make magnificent, gorgeous rings out of you!!! Hehehe... [More mean laughing continues]
TEN SECONDS LATER: TRITON IS DEAD
It’s a good day for space content! This video was scheduled for upload next week because of the Perseverance landing, however, I’ve gone rogue and thought I’d bring it forward. Do you think Triton came from the Kuiper belt? Or did it come from somewhere else? Let me know your theories below! Also, check out my Facebook page for updates on the Perseverance landing that is happening shortly! A Spacefix episode regarding the landing will be coming soon! I hope you enjoy the video and ill see you all soon! V
My amazing science man trust me.
2:10 I know that storm. The one that was gone by 1994
Could be from the Kuiper belt, but I tend to think that it's a captured rogue object.
Given the counter rotation to Neptune's spin and a 150 degree off alignment to Neptune's axis, it could certainly be a possible origin for this planetary system. Always look forward to your newest videos, stay safe.
the great moon of Neptune will go out in a blaze of glory! in a gravitational sense i mean...
I find everything about Neptune fascinating. It's my favorite planet ( after Earth).
Thanks for the great work.
Hope you and Rolo are doing well. 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸
Thanks Ellison. I hope you and your family are well. V
"and I even like the color."
Neptune is scientifically proven to be the best planet ( other than Earth). It’s the literal coolest.
Dang... Neptune would have a ring system that once was Triton, destroyed by Neptunes roche limit. Also at around that time, Earth would become like Venus, but hotter than Venus.
Earth would probably be like Mustafar around that time; molten lava planet.
@@samus5094 I can't even believe that a day like this will also come !
@@sidharthm35 don’t worry. Humans will be extinct long Before that
To think how far we've come in such a short span of time. In elementary school we would watch the Gemini launches. Next to our field trips, these are my favorite memories.
Trident, mission to Triton; Europa Clipper, mission to Europa; Dragonfly, mission to Titan. Examples of the great crusade of humanity to conquer solar system
And one day will colonize this fascinating system
We want "what would you see"series back.
Ok.....when V101 drops a video, time to get the popcorn and prepare for education and entertainment. Thanks for another gem.
outer solar system planets' moons are so fascinating. And your channel is amazing and very relaxing. Thanks for the great content
Excellent visuals, soothing narration and great content.
Keep it up v101 !!
Thanks for the awesome video on my favorite planet!! 😊
But one day they'll be people living on Triton
@@mikemoore9092 one day people need to evacuate from Triton as well
Love your vids man🔥❤️
Thanks, glad you enjoy them. V
You just made my Friday even better, thank you so much for uploading V1. :)
Your voice is so relaxing. I love how interesting your videos are. That would be awesome if Neptune got rings lol.
Neptune is my favorite planet. I love this content.
These videos are fantastic. Keep up the great work!
Fascinating world. It's shame its orbit will eventually lead to it either breaking up or crashing into Neptune
By the time that is expected to happen, some 3.5ish billion years from now, natural causes (if humans don't do it first ofc) are also predicted to render all life on Earth unsustainable in some 2.8 billion years (most large life as you know it will have gone meet the dodo already 1.6 billion years or so from now). Assuming modern theories and predictions are sufficiently accurate, ofc.
@@louisvictor3473 The climate change nut jobs will eventually be right.
It's 21.42 nearly bed time your video so relaxing & entertaining well done 😃😃
Always great content. They'd for uploading. Ive been going crazy not seeing a new video lol
You are so interesting and i can understand each word without difficulty! You keep the passion alive! Thank you. It’s very sad for Triton, it deserve the right to be a beautiful free planet. But reality is harsh.
Where have you been man?
Were waiting for your videos.
Wow, so dramatic mini docu! I love it.
I'm so glad I found your channel. Keep up the good work! Respect from Kosovo.
great video!
Thank you for your amazing videos! I love to come back each month to hear you and the sounds of the planets! From 🇨🇦.
Great video chief. Keep it coming.
Another great video, thank you.
Am looking forward to seeing a video from perseverance coming soon.
Keep up the good work :D
Another fantastic video! You've done it again!😉 Thank you for sharing this with us!💐
This video gave me such an existential crisis at 2am. We are so primitve as a species and society. We have these magnificent worlds which we cannot reach and it makes me sit with dispair.
YAY THE MAN IS BACK!! 😃 Can you do a video on HD 189733b next please?
Iv got a few videos in the pipeline but I will see if I can add it to the list. Thanks for watching! V
Well done V101
Perhaps Triton's demise will come sooner if it hits one of the inner moons before it dips below Neptune's Roche limit.
That was an extremely fascinating video I can't wait 2 C your nxt video
i like your voice !! very specific and unique.. 👏👏
thank you V101 😊
and congratulations for Perseverance landing and first images of Mars 😀✌
Amazing video as usual!
Uranus and Neptune were thought to have had different orbits in the earlier days of the solar system. It is quite likely that Jupiter and Saturn's gravitational interactions could have put Neptune in a position to capture a smaller planet. The counter-clockwise orbit of Triton might be a result of this planetary billiard break.
Thank you very much for such a beautiful video full of interesting information.
A small point, but in the background stars you have orion backwards.
Amazing Informative video
The mysteries of space helped understood by V101 Science
Keep up the great effort
Thank you again for a wonderful insight into our amazing universe.
"Anything but normal." I'm glad you say that. At least it's not as deadly as Jupiter's moons.
With protective suit, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa would be relatively safe to stand on though still possible radiation. Io is too risky due to very high radiation levels and all those active volcanoes.
One of my favorite channels!! Thank you!!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching. V
Me: it’s midnight and I should probably go to bed, I have school tomorrow
This video: pops up in my recommended
Me: well well well then let’s find out
that was interesting, keep the videos coming
Thank you. I'm most curious about Neptune and its moons, so this is extra woooo hoooo. Lol
My favorite channel
Back with Bang 💥
I ❤️ this great video about Triton but I don’t mean to beg you but do the Mars 101 video next please V101!
Hi another interesting video..
Nive to watch and learn..
Please cover other moons too..
Thanks..🙏👍
Titan: Yes theyre talking about me.
Saturn: No not you, Tritan not Titan..thats Neptunes moon not mine.
Tritan: Dang it!
Truly mesmerising
Man I love videos about this
Thank you for the hard work you are putting in your Videos! greetings from Germany
Im glad you like them. Thanks for watching. V
Love the videos! Triton the reble dwarf planet.
So sweet. ,💞🎇💖💞 Thanks again!!!
Great video
The other moons, orbiting.
Triton, moonwalking.
Hie, I love your videos.. all the way from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 Africa. Keep it up.
I love how he calls it "worlds" and not planets/moons because well we call the earth a world so why not call others it too? Love that detail.
First time watching a video in 2160p.
well ,this is my first time to see such y significantly landscape of our solar system in this vidio ,great!
I love your videos but I hope you can spend some more time on planets outside our solar system.
I don't want any of your videos to finish!
Waiting for more videos... love from NE India
When the moon is SUS!
was looking for this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sporter527 same lmfao
People are overusing this meme too much-
WHAT?!!!
@@triatic9476 yea
Triton and Neptune are so intresting but so far away. I love your videos. 😀
they are pritty close actually, only 13 years to get there.
now take the planet : keplar 452b
That will take 26 millions years to get there
13 years is not much for space but for humanity its alot
Triton definitely took some hits while getting in the opposite orbit direction .
True voice
Best video
Neptune is my favourite planet🔥🔥🔥😘😘😘
Everything's larger than pluto
well except pluto
and asteriods
Nice
I like these videos 🤗
You get more correlation information if you compare Pluto Triton and Eris. Perhaps until a fourth object of that size and type is discovered
Thanks for the great video! I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the background music that starts playing at 6:25? Would be highly appreciated! Thanks in advance :)
Pity we have only ever sent one probe in seventy years of exploration to Uranus and Neptune. I think it's time to correct it. We have sent enough to Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn.
Your right them and their moons still have many mysteries the only way to solve them is to go back
It only costs money.
@@SuperGaleford better spent on missions to Uranus and Neptune then any politician and bureaucrat.
*My favorite moon in the Solar System. :D*
I don't care if you're on our moon, if you're on Triton, Phobos, or Deimos... 👀 bih you better have my money!!
Let's say it did form locally with Neptune. Then this is proof that even solar systems can have "birth defects."
How do you explain retrograde formation of a satellite system in a stellar nebula?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver Idk how. I wasn't trying to be too serious about it to begin with. Hypothetical ideas tend to be that way.
Crazy! 😛
V101 science: Neptune's backwards moon Triton that once was a dwarf planet *Bigger than Pluto*
Pluto: *I'm okey* ;(
I can only imagine of that day in 2038 while I casually stroll through the media and find triton waiting for me and my mind races back to this video to find this comment of mine
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- I'll be waiting.
That's if you survive World War III & World War IV
@@ardd.c.8113 I'll take my chance's 😇
Top quality as always! What music did you use around 1:40 - 3:40? Would love to listen to it in the background
I believe that you are right that Triton was, theoretically speaking, a dwarf planet. How it got caught by Neptune from so far away, I have a theory on that too- but it would take much to much time to dialogue it. In fact, I think that several moons in our solar system once had homes elsewhere. I'm now thinking of stellar graphs showing a likely scenario as to what may have happen in our not- so - distant- past. Sub/ planetary masses, properties, past probable locations, etc.
Ooh, are you a real astronomer?? But, indeed, I think that too. But, how do you make stellar graphs proving that??!!!
I would LOVE the whole dialogue if you had time. Thank you for posting a theory here!!
- Ria
Triton and Titan in a tree, T R I D E N T.
This narrator sounds just like my guy over at Bazbattles 💪🤟
Looks like a good place for an outpost to beyond...if we get there before it's torn up... Lol
3.6 billion years from now? Thats pretty much the time when earth will begin to be baked and devoured by the Sun. Hopefully humanity will be long gone into another solar system.
I think Triton is what knocked Uranus sideways and got caught by Neptune.
The way he says "But was forced into submission by a young and powerful Neptune" makes it seem like Neptune is god, like the Roman God
Is that moon sus? Love your vids V!
WHAT?!!!