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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2021
  • Neptune's winds can reach up to 1500mph, thanks to no mountains, valleys or continental boundaries to slow it down.
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  • @nuwenese
    @nuwenese Рік тому +969

    I can't imagine seeing a cloud moving faster than the speed of sound, that's just insane

    • @ShadowsFateOfficial
      @ShadowsFateOfficial Рік тому +39

      It would look normal to you, but looks can be deceiving

    • @bennbeckmann3
      @bennbeckmann3 Рік тому +64

      And the diamond rain

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Рік тому +60

      Actually the speed of sound is not constant but depends on the medium: density, temperature etc. so it might be that sound travels faster there than here, and what's supersonic down here might be subsonic up there

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Рік тому +7

      ​@@bennbeckmann3 how long until someone sends a mission there to pick those diamonds and bring them here? It's a shame they go to waste

    • @annabortion3702
      @annabortion3702 Рік тому +49

      @@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor if it’s enough pressure to rain diamonds , we’d probdbly have a rough time

  • @AceSeptre
    @AceSeptre 2 роки тому +1878

    One of the things I find most fascinating about the solar system is that each planet is beautifully unique. Yes, the inner planets all have similarities, as do the outer planets. However, not one planet is exactly like another.

    • @ponkee
      @ponkee Рік тому +52

      Like uranus?

    • @Dubs_One
      @Dubs_One Рік тому +60

      @@ponkee Who name have been changed to Urectum in the years 2620

    • @MetallicMagenta
      @MetallicMagenta Рік тому +2

      @@Dubs_One 3323 the name has been changed to P

    • @zqzj
      @zqzj Рік тому +14

      To be fair, no single proton is exactly alike, so it would impossible to imagine planets that are exactly alike

    • @mrtribune5785
      @mrtribune5785 Рік тому +3

      Humans are the only being who have the one face mentality. Even thr planets are different and such

  • @jordanmcpeake2727
    @jordanmcpeake2727 2 роки тому +852

    It’s amazing to think that Neptune is a ‘strange’ planet when earth could be 1 in a trillion or more. The universe is mind blowing. Life and everything we find normal on earth isn’t normal in outer space(not that we know of).

    • @TheJMBon
      @TheJMBon 2 роки тому +76

      Strange based on our limited view of what constitutes a normal planet. I'm sure microbes on a passing asteroid would be like, "that Earth is one straaaaange place". It's all about the observer, not the observed.

    • @spiritual9574
      @spiritual9574 2 роки тому +43

      Earth is more like a strange planet if you think about it

    • @jennyvee3746
      @jennyvee3746 2 роки тому

      @Brookie you’re nothing special brook

    • @Some_Deist
      @Some_Deist 2 роки тому

      @Brookie
      Well we are definitely special, consciousness is special

    • @Some_Deist
      @Some_Deist 2 роки тому +4

      @Brookie
      That’s personality and instincts you’re talking about, I’m talking about the awareness, or the experiencer, this is something which doesn’t seem lifeless but is indeed special, consciousness is not formed in the brain, even brain damaged people have consciousness, awareness, mystical experiences with almost zero brain activity. It is special.

  • @SKU11FOO
    @SKU11FOO Рік тому +113

    1:54 "Voyager discovers Neptune is warmer then Uranus"
    Truer words never been spoken...

    • @Sepia1989
      @Sepia1989 2 місяці тому +8

      In my country Neptune is the most popular cooking oil brand. The name is used in every single homosexual jokes 😅

    • @sqaure4175
      @sqaure4175 Місяць тому +2

      ⁠@@Sepia1989That’s hilarious, our version of those jokes had Crisco brand in The US.

    • @alannowak734
      @alannowak734 9 днів тому

      My uranus is pretty warm!

  • @fidelcatsro6948
    @fidelcatsro6948 2 роки тому +583

    1500mph = 2300 kph winds
    great potential for wind energy!

    • @MrCubFan415
      @MrCubFan415 2 роки тому +138

      You’d have to build some REALLY strong airborne wind turbines though!

    • @professorracc.9780
      @professorracc.9780 2 роки тому +51

      eh well only if the wind turbine isn't moving with the wind itself, which is hard when there isn't ground so it would have to be a dirigible, so if you're being pushed by the winds you would be moving as fast as the wind and so from your perspective there wouldn't be wind, or at least nearly as much.

    • @BlakeTedKord
      @BlakeTedKord 2 роки тому +6

      @@professorracc.9780 Yeh Neptune among other gas planets are useless...cuz they're all poisonous gases even if we were to harvest a gas planet for energy right?

    • @brohanime
      @brohanime 2 роки тому +6

      1500 mph is greater than 2400kph you fucking dipshit

    • @geckoo7770
      @geckoo7770 2 роки тому +17

      @@brohanime No need to be that pissed off about a 4% mistake

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 2 роки тому +1103

    I used to think Neptune was an ice ball and you could stand on it’s surface in a space suit. Imagine the flatness, the horizon would be much further away. Now I know there is no actual surface, the wind speed is huge.

    • @StealthyXxX
      @StealthyXxX 2 роки тому +252

      good thing you didn't plan that vacation

    • @giovannidominguez5034
      @giovannidominguez5034 2 роки тому +136

      Fr fr when I was young I thought u could stand on Jupiter too until I realized it’s just a big ass gas smoke

    • @darylcheshire1618
      @darylcheshire1618 2 роки тому +33

      I mainly wondered if you could stand on a sphere much larger than Earth, how far away you can see, the horizon would be flat. In any case the gravity would be much stronger.
      The Majipoor Chronicles featured Majipoor, a very large planet with breathable air but metal poor so it was roughly Earth’s mass so the gravity was the same. But Majipoor was mostly ocean with some small continents.

    • @michaelcreek3813
      @michaelcreek3813 2 роки тому +49

      @@darylcheshire1618 While Neptune is 17x more massive than Earth, its also 3.8 times larger in diameter, so if you could stand on Neptune, you'd be farther from its center of mass. This means that the "surface" gravity on Neptune is only about 15% higher than Earth's.

    • @darylcheshire1618
      @darylcheshire1618 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaelcreek3813 somehow, that’s good to know, maybe Majipoor doesn’t have to be lacking in metals.

  • @bengsynthmusic
    @bengsynthmusic 2 роки тому +532

    It's bizarre that such celestial bodies are just out there on their own. Alone and unconquered. Indifferent to those admiring its immense beauty from billions of miles. Perhaps one day we might find a way to tame this mighty wind god.

    • @mariorodriguez219
      @mariorodriguez219 2 роки тому

      Nice

    • @charlesloftin8768
      @charlesloftin8768 2 роки тому +36

      For what? harness it's energy or something?

    • @samuelhere41
      @samuelhere41 2 роки тому +7

      They have moons they have satellites to talk to

    • @ninjafruitchilled
      @ninjafruitchilled 2 роки тому +55

      @@charlesloftin8768 Who knows, outer solar system refueling stop before heading for the stars? We're not doing it any time soon anyhow.

    • @samuelhere41
      @samuelhere41 2 роки тому +28

      How can we tame it? It has no surface, 1600 mph winds and it's a gassy ice giant.

  • @shitalcat
    @shitalcat Рік тому +519

    Huge respect to the cameraman.

    • @SoggySoxSaga
      @SoggySoxSaga Рік тому +66

      Huge respect to the guys who keep saying this joke over and over and over again on every other video.

    • @cultofpersonality6140
      @cultofpersonality6140 Рік тому +19

      Old joke

    • @Badex_1313
      @Badex_1313 Рік тому

      Absolutely

    • @Elii_why
      @Elii_why Рік тому +11

      ⁠@@SoggySoxSaga😂😂 damn bro calm down

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Рік тому +2

      You must be 6 ok 🙄

  • @TheBlackAndWhiteCow
    @TheBlackAndWhiteCow 2 роки тому +5523

    80% + 19% + 1.5% = 100.5%, lol

    • @axelbb87
      @axelbb87 2 роки тому +642

      Bad rounding

    • @markusbjorklund5920
      @markusbjorklund5920 2 роки тому +1725

      80%±3.2% hydrogen
      19%±3.2% helium
      1.5%±0.5% methane

    • @dillonbrown7999
      @dillonbrown7999 2 роки тому +384

      Lmao I saw the same thing, hate to be that guy with a critical eye....but c'mon BBC, you already telling me you can measure 4.5 billion Kilometers from the sun, now your telling me Neptune can obtain more than 100% of its self. Lmao let alone that it rains diamonds😂🤣🧐

    • @ollielewis8590
      @ollielewis8590 2 роки тому +228

      Likely a rounding error. E.g. could be 18.5% helium.

    • @dillonbrown7999
      @dillonbrown7999 2 роки тому +49

      @@ollielewis8590 your probably right! It's crazy how they figure all this stuff out, like the distance between the sun and Neptune, hard to see how we can measure something 4.5 billion light-years away from the sun

  • @BlackStar250874
    @BlackStar250874 2 роки тому +1127

    My favourite planet, even strangely above Jupiter.
    For someone who has been interested about space science for the last 30 years, this is great stuff, even if a bit familar mostly.
    Thank you, BBC Earth Lab.

    • @AmidaNyorai48
      @AmidaNyorai48 2 роки тому

      😀😀

    • @alexsmith1207
      @alexsmith1207 2 роки тому +1

      @PoorMans Chemist coming from parallel universe Neptune is astonishing and mysterious. Not only that sometimes there are sparks as if there is friction in the atmosphere.

    • @Sujal9253
      @Sujal9253 2 роки тому +1

      For me Saturn is quite fascinating

    • @votpavel
      @votpavel 2 роки тому

      since everything is a gas giant,i guesz venus would be cool to see on the surface

    • @pumpkinspicelatte4448
      @pumpkinspicelatte4448 Рік тому +1

      The blue couloir is just so beautiful

  • @user-cl3yd4fp2u
    @user-cl3yd4fp2u Рік тому +37

    I honestly thought Jupiter had the most dangerous winds. This is awesome!. 0:33 Apparently Neptune is also remarkable for having 100.5% of an atmosphere!.

  • @Itheil
    @Itheil Місяць тому +2

    man, i could listen to astronomers and astrophysicists all day. They're so hyped about space all the time it's infectious

  • @jeweltilak767
    @jeweltilak767 2 роки тому +101

    Space is truly mesmerising

    • @its_saint
      @its_saint 2 роки тому +7

      Hmmm almost seems like it was created by an all knowing creator

    • @Kickex
      @Kickex Рік тому +2

      ​@@its_saintseems as likely to be a random fluke if you ask me.
      At least our experience of it.

    • @israelevans4916
      @israelevans4916 Місяць тому

      @@its_saintalmost lol 😂 ✝️

  • @BL-gives_butterflies
    @BL-gives_butterflies 2 роки тому +85

    Jupiter got red spot/ giant red eye
    While Neptune got dark spot
    Both around size of the earth 😳

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 2 роки тому +20

      Back in in the 1870s the red spot used to be almost as wide as Neptune

    • @SuperPrabhdeepsingh
      @SuperPrabhdeepsingh 2 роки тому +14

      Don't forget the hexagon storm on satrun. Its 14500km wide.

    • @BlockWorks
      @BlockWorks 2 роки тому +10

      Saturn has the Great White Spot
      Also bigger than earth, however, it only lasts a few years and dissappears, but it comes back every 30 years

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 2 роки тому +7

      The fascinating thing about Neptunes dark spot is that its probably not a chemically different patch of atmosphere like Jupiters red spot, but the center of a huge vortex that streches well into its lower atmosphere. Basically we're seeing a hole in Neptune's atmosphere...like the spinning cone of a whirlpool in water.
      I would love to see them send a probe out there just to study this blue beauty.

    • @alannowak734
      @alannowak734 9 днів тому

      Uranus has a brown eye!😅

  • @norml.hugh-mann
    @norml.hugh-mann 2 роки тому +117

    Supersonic is an Earthbound term for how fast sound travels through the unique make up, pressure, and gravity of Earth only.

    • @TheYaegerjeusmc
      @TheYaegerjeusmc Рік тому +16

      That’s correct, but most people who are interested in space facts know what Mach one is in miles per hour or KpH so it does have a obvious corollary because a kilometer per hour in miles per hour on another planet is still the same thing.

    • @kabeblak3606
      @kabeblak3606 Рік тому +5

      Well 🌎 is our only vantage point so.

    • @kylietravers3466
      @kylietravers3466 Рік тому +3

      Neptune’s winds are almost the same speed as the YF-23 Jet

  • @axshman6914
    @axshman6914 Рік тому +56

    Neptune has always been my favorite planet. Besides earth, it is the most beautiful planet in the solar system. I used to think it was a giant ball of water with some ice and snowy lands that we could one day visit. This video made me horrified to ever go there but it is still my favorite planet.

    • @WeezyExE
      @WeezyExE Рік тому +1

      It's not real.

    • @Ben_Lorentz
      @Ben_Lorentz 10 місяців тому

      ​@Weezy.E Of course, it's real. It's been observed since the 1800s. Are you a Flat Earther or something?

  • @danielr.
    @danielr. 2 роки тому +249

    Btw: The winds just reach the level of earths supersonic velocity, but are not supersonic on Neptune (which wouldn't make sense if you think about it). The winds on Neptune reach a peak velocity of 2.100 kmh/h. Earths supersonic velocity is 1.234,8 km/h while Neptunes supersonic velocity is about 8.928 km/h. So, yes: it reaches earth supersonic velocity, but not Neptunes. If someone wants their units in bananas: 3.141. :D

    • @PoisonNuke
      @PoisonNuke 2 роки тому +12

      @Daniel R.:
      wind can of course go faster than the speed of sound in that particular medium. How should a super-sonic wind tunnel work otherwise? Speed of sound is only relative to the medium, and if the medium moves, the speed of sounds changes with it accordingly (which means, during super fast storms, there is a noticably difference between sound events from different directions)

    • @crcpeart
      @crcpeart 2 роки тому +19

      Yes not a fan of how they used ‘supersonic’ so loosely. They could easily have said ‘wind speeds that would be supersonic if they occurred here in our atmosphere on earth’. It’s misleading for the sake of sounding cool

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 2 роки тому

      1.476 x 10^10 hands per week

    • @ninjafruitchilled
      @ninjafruitchilled 2 роки тому +4

      @@PoisonNuke Well it doesn't even have to be quite like that. "Wind" is just bulk movement of air, and if you are floating along with that air then you won't even notice how fast it is moving. Even if it is moving faster than the speed of sound in the medium, relative to the ground. There'll be some hectic interactions at boundary layers with other air masses (if their relative speed is high), but in the bulk nothing special need happen.

    • @jigsaw3334
      @jigsaw3334 2 роки тому +5

      Their point wasn’t so much the supersonic adjective, as they followed it up with being 1500 mph.
      Supersonic is arbitrary.

  • @jaydave1246
    @jaydave1246 2 роки тому +243

    I honestly thought Jupiter had the most dangerous winds. This is awesome!

    • @shreksslave2458
      @shreksslave2458 2 роки тому +50

      I mean, if you wanna get *really* technical, there's a planet 40 light years away that rains glass at 5,400mph

    • @ertorolrahmadow95
      @ertorolrahmadow95 2 роки тому +6

      @@shreksslave2458 name?

    • @titan9259
      @titan9259 2 роки тому

      @@shreksslave2458 63 light years*

    • @samuelhere41
      @samuelhere41 2 роки тому +1

      @@ertorolrahmadow95 I keep trying to tell you the name but UA-cam flags it as inappropriate behavior

    • @bruceli9094
      @bruceli9094 2 роки тому +5

      Jupiter is a gentle giant

  • @Mark-lj1dj
    @Mark-lj1dj Рік тому +14

    1:10 can we all appreciate the beauty of this graphic depicting voyager doing its flyby 😍

    • @mikec3260
      @mikec3260 11 місяців тому +1

      I thought that was Voyager! Nice catch!

    • @Mark-lj1dj
      @Mark-lj1dj 11 місяців тому

      @@mikec3260 thanks. I've watched the ISS fly overhead plenty of times so it stood out to me

  • @Planetkid32
    @Planetkid32 Рік тому +184

    I honestly really hope a new mission to Neptune gets accepted because it’s been over 30 years since we last visited the planet up-close. It’s changed a lot since then, and there’s still a lot we don’t know about this planet.

    • @LickyTee
      @LickyTee Рік тому +15

      Let's go get the diamonds 💯

    • @makan1568
      @makan1568 Рік тому +59

      Hola hola 👋 freaking slow down. First of all we have to figure out what gender we are 😂😂😂

    • @user-vy5uy9fo8p
      @user-vy5uy9fo8p Рік тому +4

      Relax, Its not China, nothing has changed, nothing will ever change in Neptune.

    • @Carlos-hw8ho
      @Carlos-hw8ho Рік тому +2

      There are better things to spend limited financial resources on.

    • @zertico_kawaii670
      @zertico_kawaii670 Рік тому +3

      ​@@Carlos-hw8ho like moving to another habitable planet to suck on its resources

  • @umbra7299
    @umbra7299 11 місяців тому +4

    huge props to BBC earth for the content, my only wish would be for it to be a bit longer but can't have everything right.
    the pace, the way you illustrate everything, the ambiance you create everything is great thank you for that

  • @thehumanorion9675
    @thehumanorion9675 2 роки тому +18

    Neptune is absolutely maniac. 1500miles wind speed? What planet gets wild like that?!

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Рік тому +1

      Much worst ! Other 5k mph

    • @Jermain-cz4bh
      @Jermain-cz4bh Рік тому +1

      theres a planet which rains rocks on one side of it

    • @LordSalazarsRevenge
      @LordSalazarsRevenge 4 місяці тому

      ​@@Jermain-cz4bhThere's also another that rains glass sideways

    • @rochyns8567
      @rochyns8567 Місяць тому

      One whose remains were blown to smithereens and created 4 new "planets"

  • @kaiko70
    @kaiko70 Рік тому +8

    The fact that there's a storm that massive is so cool

  • @jrno93
    @jrno93 2 роки тому +81

    As a kid I remember thinking Neptune was a water planet

  • @TJusnow
    @TJusnow 2 роки тому +28

    I love the animations they put into this video!!

  • @glitterworld3886
    @glitterworld3886 2 роки тому +6

    Neptune is gorgeous,those shades of blue are breath taking 😍😍😍

  • @TAMMO34
    @TAMMO34 2 роки тому +13

    The latest Spock character from Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto's narration is so appropriate. Love his voice

  • @creatureink3471
    @creatureink3471 Рік тому +10

    Welcome to Neomuna!

  • @wasd____
    @wasd____ 2 роки тому +35

    "80% hydrogen
    19% helium
    1.5% methane"
    Ahh, yes, Neptune, the planet that gives 100.5%

    • @saurabhshrigadi
      @saurabhshrigadi 2 роки тому +7

      Margin of error

    • @YoungXelDong
      @YoungXelDong Рік тому

      Woah very smart. Amazing 🙄

    • @nightfuchsia
      @nightfuchsia Рік тому +1

      Not everything is a total of 100% 🙄

    • @wasd____
      @wasd____ Рік тому +2

      @@nightfuchsia Percentage quantifications that vary from 100% only occur in comparative contexts where some quantity can be expressed as a multiple of another quantity. What is Neptune's composition being compared to, here?

    • @nightfuchsia
      @nightfuchsia Рік тому

      @@wasd____ Read your reply again and you already answered your question.

  • @emperordragon1794
    @emperordragon1794 2 роки тому +11

    this gives me interstellar vibes. the music makes a part of me want to take a spaceship to visit Neptune.

  • @lordtvlor1298
    @lordtvlor1298 Рік тому +73

    0:33 Apparently Neptune is also remarkable for having 100.5% of an atmosphere!

    • @lEGOBOT2565
      @lEGOBOT2565 Рік тому +1

      Hydrogen is in Methane so

    • @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
      @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. Рік тому +6

      @@lEGOBOT2565
      Typical passive aggression; just argue he's wrong. He's not your boyfriend or your absentee father and he can't strike you through a computer screen.

    • @lEGOBOT2565
      @lEGOBOT2565 Рік тому +29

      @@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. where the fuck did that come from?

    • @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq.
      @Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. Рік тому +1

      @@lEGOBOT2565
      First time in your life a guy's called you on your shit, little girl?

    • @lEGOBOT2565
      @lEGOBOT2565 Рік тому +3

      @@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. no? It was completely out of nowhere

  • @yolanieecija710
    @yolanieecija710 2 роки тому +17

    Absolutely Beautiful ❤️

  • @Khaledf
    @Khaledf 2 роки тому +8

    Rain of Diamonds!!! 💎

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 Рік тому

      Fry:”Slap a ring on that baby, and Leela and I will be doing the married horizontal mambo!”

  • @aaamoah
    @aaamoah 2 роки тому +180

    This is great stuff. Love space and planet exploration.

    • @rodrozil6544
      @rodrozil6544 2 роки тому +1

      Bullshit it's not that interesting

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis 2 роки тому +16

      @@rodrozil6544 Constructive and helpful comment, thank you for contributing. 👍

    • @montyi8
      @montyi8 2 роки тому +8

      @@rodrozil6544 grow up

    • @sairachiodini
      @sairachiodini Рік тому +6

      @@rodrozil6544 keep trolling

    • @junghae8073
      @junghae8073 Рік тому

      ​@@rodrozil6544bocil lol

  • @hrudayjadhav4630
    @hrudayjadhav4630 10 місяців тому +1

    I love watching this in the comfort and safety of my bed

  • @tuffue2724
    @tuffue2724 2 роки тому +44

    1:56 Neptune is warmer than my what???

    • @hard1272
      @hard1272 2 роки тому +1

      😂

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 2 роки тому

      your cat🐱!

    • @Belov3ed_Angel
      @Belov3ed_Angel 2 роки тому +3

      🤦

    • @Vanished_Mostly
      @Vanished_Mostly 2 роки тому +5

      I guess this is never going to stop, no matter how they pronounce it.

    • @geckoo7770
      @geckoo7770 2 роки тому +4

      @@Vanished_Mostly Even in french we do the joke, and in this case the planet's name isn't even a litteral translation so it doesn't make sense!

  • @rmtheg234
    @rmtheg234 2 роки тому +21

    Wow 1500 miles, I always thought it was around 900 from what I heard, but that's insanely fascinating!!

  • @ozzyg82
    @ozzyg82 Рік тому +7

    I’ve always had a deep wish for us to send another probe back to Neptune. I’ve just got a feeling it would return the most incredible information. Fingers crossed we do in my lifetime.

    • @Sodainspace
      @Sodainspace 10 місяців тому

      All the money gone to Ukraine

  • @diocletian607
    @diocletian607 Рік тому +15

    Love these graphic renditions so solid and imaginative

  • @NW-Ninja
    @NW-Ninja Рік тому +5

    Guys we must Reach The Veil before Calus. [TRANSMAT FIRING]

  • @unknown644
    @unknown644 2 роки тому +7

    I would love to take tour around space would be amazing!

  • @scorpiodreamz8641
    @scorpiodreamz8641 2 роки тому +1

    I'm obsessed with these videos. Glad I subscribed🍿🍷👀

  • @abeyjoseph6381
    @abeyjoseph6381 Рік тому +1

    Props to the camera crew for this stunning shots

  • @bobbyaniedi4184
    @bobbyaniedi4184 2 роки тому +6

    Science is simply amazing

  • @Anonymous-wk1jt
    @Anonymous-wk1jt Рік тому +7

    Where’s Neomuna?

  • @RuanAntunes7
    @RuanAntunes7 10 місяців тому +2

    Neptune is more than a planet. It has 100.5% of an atmosphere, incredible stuff.

  • @God.sDaughter
    @God.sDaughter Рік тому

    A beautiful planet. Its blue coloring is spectacular. And a very lovely name, Neptune. 🙂😊.

  • @allengordon6929
    @allengordon6929 Рік тому +3

    And this explains why we never knew Neomuna existed.

  • @_MIKIMOTO_
    @_MIKIMOTO_ Рік тому +3

    Absolutely stunning planet to look at expected for a gas giant beauty. Will always be my favorite planet ✨🔵✨

  • @TroyNiemeier
    @TroyNiemeier Рік тому +1

    Because the atmosphere is such a different composition and density, what is the relative speed of sound on Neptune? I suppose it's different at different altitudes, but I'm curious how much faster/slower it is than our "mach 1"?

  • @cloverassassinscreed
    @cloverassassinscreed Рік тому +1

    Zachary Quinton! You stud muffin, Star Trekian, smooth talkin, Vulcan. So glad you're doing my favorite planet as I'm studying to be an astrophysicist. Cus love Star Trek so damn much.

  • @DeletedProgramming
    @DeletedProgramming 2 роки тому +5

    Wonderful storytelling!

  • @marquisstephenson424
    @marquisstephenson424 2 роки тому +46

    Imagine entering Neptune's atmosphere just to get torn apart by the wind speed! Something near the core of this planet is making the wind this powerful Im guessing.

    • @DundG
      @DundG Рік тому +14

      If the diamond theory is true, good luck reaching deeper as you're then shreded by microscopic diamond dust with those speeds.

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 Рік тому +2

      ​@@DundG unless u a superhero

    • @_MIKIMOTO_
      @_MIKIMOTO_ Рік тому

      Going through that atmosphere would be just as extreme if not worse than going into the Sun lol 😂

    • @Jermain-cz4bh
      @Jermain-cz4bh Рік тому

      @@_MIKIMOTO_ going close to the sun you would probably start burning a long while before reaching the photosphere, with Neptune if you go in at the right angle and speed you might survive for a bit before descending deeper and facing the brunt of what happens inside an ice giant

  • @Yarmox
    @Yarmox Рік тому +1

    Crazy that these landscapes and places really exist.. If one could stand on the surface of some planets out there… im sure theres one thats just a grass like scape with several suns. Others like this, just a dense gaseous mass. Wild

  • @number3545
    @number3545 2 роки тому +1

    This is such an amazing show.

  • @rajagul13
    @rajagul13 2 роки тому +7

    Quality content with great choice of words

  • @PigRipperLAW
    @PigRipperLAW 2 роки тому +75

    This is incredibly beautiful and I hope we continue to launch craft that can make more discoveries.

  • @babylov3r
    @babylov3r Рік тому +1

    BBC earthlab should make each planet documentary more than 30 minutes ❤❤❤

  • @jimmy7879
    @jimmy7879 Рік тому

    Wish this was a full length documentary somehow. Will have to check out the other videos!

  • @Cerebalpaulsys
    @Cerebalpaulsys Рік тому +8

    Imagine if we do crack intergalactic travel and we could fly through it. What a ride

    • @_MIKIMOTO_
      @_MIKIMOTO_ Рік тому +2

      That would be an incredible thing to witness travel thru Neptune unfortunately technologically were not there yet maybe one day like 300 years from now we might be able to lol

  • @dproh_
    @dproh_ Рік тому +3

    If you focus hard enough, you can see Neomuna pass by

  • @wooblebloc
    @wooblebloc Рік тому +3

    The distance of these outer planets from the sun compared to the closest 4 still blows my mind.

  • @Cosmos12550
    @Cosmos12550 2 роки тому +2

    Neptune fascinates me a lot.

  • @renosance8941
    @renosance8941 Рік тому +1

    Wish I had access to the music composition playing in the background. Majestic sounds.

  • @MrFossil367ab45gfyth
    @MrFossil367ab45gfyth 2 роки тому +48

    I like space. This got me into astronomy. Thank you BBC!

  • @dogstar5927
    @dogstar5927 2 роки тому +4

    Airbnb for frost giants…

  • @napalaprentice
    @napalaprentice Рік тому

    Big storm clouds are already unnerving with their scale and power. I cant even comprehend seeing a planet-sized storm. The sheer scale of the cloud walls would just be terror inducing with their speed and power

  • @acjflyer
    @acjflyer 2 роки тому +1

    Does anyone know where to find the dramatic music near the end of this video? From around 3:40 to the end.

  • @adammac6386
    @adammac6386 2 роки тому +13

    I went to Neptune once as a boy. Can confirm it can get pretty windy at times.

    • @zer0bankoe
      @zer0bankoe 2 роки тому

      HAHAHAHAH OMG YOUR SO FUNNY. CAN I HIRE YOU AS A COMEDIAN?

    • @adammac6386
      @adammac6386 2 роки тому

      @@zer0bankoe What is so funny?

    • @zer0bankoe
      @zer0bankoe 2 роки тому

      @@adammac6386 You failing to make a funny joke.

    • @adammac6386
      @adammac6386 2 роки тому

      @@zer0bankoe What joke?

    • @adammac6386
      @adammac6386 2 роки тому

      @@zer0bankoe What do you mean?

  • @wirazainal727
    @wirazainal727 2 роки тому +6

    Diamond melt? Science is amazing

    • @millesimon6990
      @millesimon6990 2 роки тому +3

      Literally anything melts if it's hot enough. Chemistry is awesome

  • @Akshitguleria7
    @Akshitguleria7 Рік тому +2

    No matter how much i mature, this shit will always make me gag 0:19 😂
    And it was so uncalled for too

  • @krissmith1957
    @krissmith1957 2 місяці тому

    It’s amazing how unique each planet is

  • @Seananigans220
    @Seananigans220 Рік тому +9

    Man I hope there isn’t a supernatural object known as The Veil hidden here! Would be unfortunate if some golden space rhino tried to take it

    • @truenofrominitiald1857
      @truenofrominitiald1857 Рік тому +1

      I was waiting for someone to make this exact joke, thank you

    • @Rekkoff
      @Rekkoff Рік тому

      XD There it is. Eyes up Guardian.

  • @g3ty81
    @g3ty81 2 роки тому +9

    Imagine getting hit by something going 1500 miles per hour.

    • @IceDragon1377
      @IceDragon1377 2 роки тому +4

      Would prefer not to, the thought of that is horrifying.

    • @RemoBongo530
      @RemoBongo530 Рік тому

      Well, according to this documentary, you would be shredded by the raining diamonds.

  • @derekdjay
    @derekdjay 2 роки тому +1

    I think that's Carolyn Porco but I'm not sure, I know her research is about Neptune. Fun story about her and Pluto: when I was a child I watched a program about planets, and she was telling how excited she was about some fresh discoveries, the emotions she was feeling when new imagery from Neptune were arriving. And I was like, how can you freaked out over a planet, what's there to be happy about it? And a couple decades later, novel imagery of Pluto arrived and I did the same thing she did, and I understood.

  • @directoraldo
    @directoraldo Рік тому +2

    This is definitely where Bo-katan told Din Djarin to go looking for the Mines of Mandalore 🙌🏾

  • @crackedemerald4930
    @crackedemerald4930 2 роки тому +33

    Are they supersonic in the planet's atmosphere or supersonic if they were in the earth's atmosphere

    • @missymoonwillow6545
      @missymoonwillow6545 2 роки тому

      They don't know, they can't even observe this one properly with their eye balls.

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 2 роки тому +1

      @@missymoonwillow6545 same with the sun but we know a lot about it

    • @khalil_art
      @khalil_art 2 роки тому +1

      Supersonic just means at a speed greater than the speed of the sound.

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 2 роки тому +16

      @@khalil_art but the speed of sound is different in different media

    • @danielr.
      @danielr. 2 роки тому +34

      The winds on Neptune reach a peak velocity of 2.100 kmh/h. Earths supersonic velocity is 1.234,8 km/h while Neptunes supersonic velocity is about 8.928 km/h. So, yes: it reaches earth supersonic velocity, but not Neptunes. If someone wants their units in bananas: 3.141. :D

  • @ehrix4468
    @ehrix4468 Рік тому +6

    Neomuna

  • @vilheard3030
    @vilheard3030 Рік тому +1

    My favorite planet,I love the blue. So glad I got a chance to visit Neptune,I'm going back again this summer.

    • @avnisingh8514
      @avnisingh8514 9 місяців тому

      Bro tf😵‍💫🤣🤣

    • @vilheard3030
      @vilheard3030 9 місяців тому

      @@avnisingh8514 yea man,it was a pretty cool experience.

  • @gracerodgers8952
    @gracerodgers8952 10 місяців тому

    The Planets, 2019 was a really good series!

  • @heavenly_haori1725
    @heavenly_haori1725 Рік тому +3

    My entire life was shattered as Kid when I found out Neptune wasn’t an ocean planet

  • @Mr.Titanic
    @Mr.Titanic 2 роки тому +9

    Humanity requires a Neptune Orbiter like Juno, but for the Neptunian system

    • @geckoo7770
      @geckoo7770 2 роки тому +2

      IMO We should rather send an orbiter to study galilean moons instead , Neptune is nice but Europa is so fascinating for its caracteristics!

    • @Mr.Titanic
      @Mr.Titanic 2 роки тому

      @@geckoo7770 The Europa Clipper mission is already set to do just that.

    • @geckoo7770
      @geckoo7770 2 роки тому

      @@Mr.Titanic Yeah I know, I just wanted to say that as of right now it would be a better mission, but I hope missions to Neptune and Uranus will be planned soon :)

  • @RandomHuman1103
    @RandomHuman1103 3 місяці тому +1

    Imagine harvesting those winds for power,that would be insane

  • @sliimetown5387
    @sliimetown5387 Рік тому +1

    Took out some vex there last week! Lovely lookin place when you get down to the city 😂

  • @BobbyDukeArts
    @BobbyDukeArts Рік тому +9

    Wait, so the diamonds falling melt, which heat up the planet? That doesn't make any sense.

    • @alexsiemers7898
      @alexsiemers7898 Рік тому +5

      The atmospheric drag converts their kinetic energy into heat

    • @hongo3870
      @hongo3870 11 місяців тому +1

      Conservation of energy ma man

  • @Sha_Mone
    @Sha_Mone 2 роки тому +4

    Facts: Neptune is warmer than Uranus.

  • @elfangel94
    @elfangel94 2 роки тому +1

    i know it’s just for visuals but when i see talk about plantets that rain diamonds it’s always perfect jewelry cut shown when diamonds look more just like lumps of glass or ice before being cut and shaped.

  • @ianlucero2503
    @ianlucero2503 Місяць тому

    this makes me ponder the question what would it look like to go the same speed relative to the super sonic winds.

  • @davisjugroop3782
    @davisjugroop3782 2 роки тому +6

    Does a sonic boom depends on the density of the atmosphere?

  • @pitgroove.37_66
    @pitgroove.37_66 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, the only thing that can actually tamper with the structure and strength of diamonds (damaging and breaking them).

  • @Mr.unkoun
    @Mr.unkoun Рік тому

    Interesting documentary.... I'm touched

  • @fahimblk7182
    @fahimblk7182 2 роки тому

    Nice to see this

  • @ZeroPlanB
    @ZeroPlanB Рік тому +5

    Who’s here from Destiny 2 lightfall

    • @brodybarlowe965
      @brodybarlowe965 Рік тому +2

      I was waiting for a comment like this.

    • @ZeroPlanB
      @ZeroPlanB Рік тому

      @@brodybarlowe965 lmao same here I saw my chance 🙈

    • @bipbap300
      @bipbap300 Рік тому +1

      mee

  • @isubtothebest6020
    @isubtothebest6020 2 роки тому +2

    Imagine harnessing the storms energy

  • @GeneralHAWXX
    @GeneralHAWXX 2 роки тому +2

    Neptune bound baby!

  • @AKpilations
    @AKpilations Рік тому +3

    Raining diamonds is crazy

  • @GREWALGOfficial
    @GREWALGOfficial 2 роки тому +13

    If all of this is really there then you scientist are phenomenal...One thought everytime comes in my mind after watching these kind of videos is how did you guys control a space craft at certain heights......

    • @geckoo7770
      @geckoo7770 2 роки тому +3

      Orbital mechanics: with all the theories put into work you can program a spacecraft to go to certains orbits to have the data. Now of course it didn't went into Neptune's atmosphere but by simply looking at the surface change you can see the evolution of winds just like for Earth's weather.

  • @ssimplyshen
    @ssimplyshen Рік тому

    ugh I wish these videos were longer 😭😭

  • @adonistopofmen2571
    @adonistopofmen2571 Рік тому

    Great images ...

  • @aol8166
    @aol8166 2 роки тому +7

    I'm so disappointed that these giant planets are gas giants instead of rock planet like ours. When I was a kid, I had hoped to migrate to my favorite planet Saturn. Life is so unfair.

    • @zaxele
      @zaxele 2 роки тому +1

      you can still migrate to their moons, Europa or Titan for example, they have rigid surfaces

    • @thespaceram2879
      @thespaceram2879 Рік тому

      The wind speed in saturn is 1000 mph.

    • @danielhicks1824
      @danielhicks1824 Рік тому

      Bouyant colonies are a possibility. You need a way to deal with the deadly em emissions and winds though