What You Need to Know About Enceladus
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2020
- Beneath its icy surface, Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus has many surprises: a reservoir of liquid water, organic chemical compounds, and hydrothermal vents. Find out what you need to know about Enceladus, an ocean world which may have conditions friendly to life.
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It’s so cool that there’s a possibility for life there!
I know right?
Kyle Spence Have you ever been there? Please, show us the pictures
@@ShmigginMcNugz how you know how many years have you been researching that?
As kid I can easily imagine sea monsters swimming underneath the icy moons like Europa and enlcualus
but god believers aren’t ready for that one
0:07 I thought it said "Enceladus is a small, Icy, BOY"
i wouldn’t be surprised, i watched a video in astronomy class once in which saturn was referred to as “a big boy”
such a good icy boy
He’s a good boye
Enceladus had a very kool pop.
*Boi
Cassini is one of the most successful spacecraft in Human history
Voyager tok
To clarify, you could say "...most successful orbiter probe..."
Voyager 1, and especially Voyager 2, were also magnificent achievements in space exploration, but they just flew by the planets in a matter of hours, without decelerating to orbit. It was a chance alignment that wouldn't occur again for centuries that made Voyager 2's extended trip to Uranus and Neptune possible. Had Pluto been in a good place in it's orbit at the time, it would have also been visited by one of the Voyagers spacecraft.
It's all fun and games until V'ger returns in 250 years to sterilize us all.
I agree it is one of them. It also has a lot to do with someone's age as to what they really feel was most successful and making their life seem more important. For me, at my age, it'll always be Voyager 1 and 2. Every little book I had as a kid to the textbooks in high school, the images you saw all said "voyager" under them. Cassini was incredible though and without a doubt one of mankind most successful spacecraft missions. Look at something as old school as Gemini. Almost seems like nothing now, but it's how we learned much of what we know about getting stuff into space including ourselves and more importantly getting it all back down again. Without Gemini there's no Apollo, so I think on that list of most successful spacecraft missions the Gemini project has to be right up there.
@@jokerace8227 actually Pluto was in a good position then and Voyager 1 could have went to Pluto, but NASA decided to scrap that plan in favor of a Titan flyby
Saturn's moons are the best in the Solar system!
Change my mind...
Europa, Io, Callisto, Ganymede and 75 others floating around Jupiter though I do cede that Titan is hard to beat.
I really would like to see a probe go below the ice on Europa.
Ganymede is the most massive moon in the Solar System and even larger than Mercury by volume.
Enceladus has nothing on Europa. Both ocean worlds, but Enceladus is incredible tiny compared to Europa. Europa has a radius of 1,560 km, while Enceladus has a radius of 252 km. By mass, Europa is almost 500 times more massive, that's the difference between an elephant and a small dog. You can imagine Europa's ocean is far more vast. The larger the ocean, the highest the possibility of life, more probable for the right components to assemble.
Io looks so cool and is the most geologically active object in the Solar System.
Titan is cool, tho.
I agree man.
Our moons are better
@@wentzelrossouw5488 I believe they are referring to the moons around their home planet.
These are no mountains. They are waves.
**intense Hans Zimmer music**
Tieeeers get in now !!
Marvin Bauersohn With ur name u are more likely to say something like “get into tha Choohpa, Arggh”
👎🏻
@@Jameson1776 so whats your Problem punk
That’s where Atlantis is imma call it out rn
Nah atlantis was in the Azores.
@SageKitty420 watch the randall carlson podcast, he has an atlantis series and he points out geological abnormalities in the Azores that show there was a continental land mass there about 13,000 years ago. Its very interesting and quite compelling.
Well, that would definitely help explain why we can't find it--it's orbiting another PLANET! XD
@@matthewleonardi247 You're all wrong. It's in the Pegasus galaxy!
Schigera stargate fan I imagine.
Short, sweet, informative and from a trusted source! Please keep making these videos.
Probably no one will believe me, but I actually worked on the Cassini spacecraft at a company in Cambridge Ontario Canada called Com Dev in 1992. I programmed an IBM CNC laser to cut arrays of 3D slots into small dome shaped metal parts that became part of the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS). At the time, we all referred to it as the CPA for Cold Plasma Analyzer. I also worked on a prototype gearmotor that was used to target one of the sensor clusters but I was never told which one. I was sad the day the spacecraft was destroyed (September 15, 2017) because it was my only contribution to any space program. Like so many people who worked on the spacecraft and its systems for years, my name was never publicly known but I was/am proud to be a part of it.
I believe you with a long complex paragraph like that who wouldn't. So much detail
@@duskcurio I thought the same, lol
My most favourite moon in the entire solar system!!
I love this series, short but very informational. The imagery and music are always wonderful!
Really amazing
Has anyone noticed that NASA stopped saying "might" o "most likely" and now is kind of confirming oceans on these planets/moons.
There are hundreds of “odd” things about nasa.
When we get the data streams from these satellites it can take years to decode and interpret, either the evidence recently hit a tipping point or they're trying to garner public support for future missions.
NASA now knows where future astronauts will stop off for a fish sandwich.
googleblows 🤣
yeah i do
Wow that was out of this world. 🌘🚀
More videos like this please. Digestible tidbits of fascinating information. Thanks.
I love this channel,it got me interested in space and I want to buy a telescope now!!
The Moon excluded, obviously
@@alt8791 ??
I need my daily dose of our solar system.
First
Of all I love this moon!
cough cough your not cough cough
Keep going🔥
Reminds me of the movie "Europa report"
You are always great .
You are doing so, much things for human and some astronaut, scientists giving their whole life for this thank you
imagine for a moment, humanity evolved in Enceladus's oceans (as dolphins or something). Think of all the extra hurdles we must clamber over to reach space...
Now I just have images of weird dolphin people in spaceships built from glass and filled with salt water
As dolphins we would have no chance of making it out. We would need hands of other kind of members to build an industry. If there has been carbon life there, there would be fossil fuels as well, not to mention that rocket fuel uses water split into hydrogen and oxygen. Enceladus has a surface gravity of 0.01g, 100 times weaker than Earth's. Going into orbit wouldn't be that hard. Earth has one Moon, but Saturn has 82 moons. There's more to explore from Enceladus then there is from Earth with current technology.
@@Alex1986Sevilla good points, hooray for articulating thumbs. I wonder what something akin to an Octopus could achieve given another few hundred million years of evolution
Saturn is very attractive and beautiful so are its moons
If we go there and live we would see Saturn in the sky!!
Hype is what I feel right now!!! Do you think we will ever going to live on another planet??
Never
Definitely yes
Remember that in the beginning we were just able to live in Africa. We evolved and learn to live in the north pole, on other continents, in the mountains... Outer Space is just the next step.
This video actually made my jaw drop, definitive proof that life can be born elsewhere. Maybe not as smart as us, but there is a chance. A sliver of hope.
Sorry to sadden you but these moons are very new and wouldn't of had enough time to develop intelligent life they might play host to microbial life If they do then it's almost impossible for intelligent life not to exists elsewhere.
Kai Robs-Babies Sorry to sadden *you*, but I never said anything about it being intelligent. ‘Maybe not as smart as us,’ implying microbial life or if we are lucky, very basic life forms. Very basic. Also, the moon is just over one billion years old. Earth is only around four point five billion years old, so it’s roughly one fourth our age. Life was probably developing on earth around that time.
@@mindshiv4757 *maybe* implying that it might be also it is rumored that the moon was once part of a bigger moon one that got ripped apart that's why it's so old and also why life would probably die after it's homeplanet gets ripped apart. The rings are new and would even have a chance to be even very basic.
Kai Robs-Babies Do you know what an extremophile is? Creatures like Tardigrades that can survive in the vacuum of space. It’s been over a billion years, there could be something.
@@mindshiv4757 but they would have to evolve the same way tardigrades did which given the biodiversity on we've seen on earth is extremely unlikely it would most likely adapt to its environment.
Amazing Planet
Genial, es una maravilla.
Saturn is my favorite planet. Thanks to NASA for the information.💫
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so when are we sending a rover there?! You can call it the Space Nautilus : )
or SHRIMP
Subsurface Hydrothermal Research and Investigation Mission Probe
Literally good PR work 👍
Wonderful discoveries thanks & Godspeed Sincerely 😁👍💫🌎
It's fabulous 🙂
The first thing I thought when I saw the thumbnail was "Subnautica is real!!!"
Yeah I know ensaladas. My favorite is Caesar.
Whao! I can’t wait to know more about space!
Awesome video thanks 😊
Moons have some of the coolest sounding names
I hope there is life somewhere beyond the Earth and we may witness someday 🌍🪐👽
I doubt intelligent life but microbial life possibly.
@@duskcurio Life on Earth originated in a similar fashion so fingers crossed.Maybe single celled organism is flourishing there.
@@kunalkishore5947 hope fully.
It's also where the Deep Stone Crypt is...
Nope Europa
Best moon 🌝
I wanna go there one day. Or anywhere in space as a matter of fact... I want to explore.
2 minutes ago. Stay safe from covid-19 wash your hands and Good luck!!
at Enceladus?
@@Corusame No. On Earth.
This moon is beautiful
I love nasa!
We did it Bois... Melt the ice and we have Subnautica in real life
Sunautica below zero time
Great
Wow!
NASA you are really great !👏👍
My worls 💧🦋🔥
I want drink mineral water from Enceladus ! And we must bring fish there
Also what about oxygen? Fish need oxygen, but if the surface is covered in ice and plants probably font exist they would just die.
@@siliasporter4424 The intense pressure, low oxygen and no light has still allowed life to thrive around the hydrothermal vents on Earth. It is very possible that a similar situation is occurring on Enceladus right now.
Hmmm...I think we should thoroughly look for the life that might ALREADY be there before we start introducing stuff from Earth, even bacteria. (A) invasive species are no joke, and (B) we don't want to mess up the exact thing we came there to find, right?
Não sabia. Muito interessante.
The next video about Europa
That's why we need a rover mission there
My friends fish got lost there. Can you get it?
I think i saw it when i was on vacation there.
Nice
I have understood the video
NASA you are amazing I hope we go to Mars one day ❤️
Sorry to burst your bubble
But SpaceX will probably land people on Mars first
@Katakana!
Oh yeah
I completely forgot, I swear I knew all that I just wasn’t thinking 🤦♀️
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Ok, that's what "you" think that "we need to know" and it's cool, now show us what "you" think that "we don't need to know" about Enceladus, i think that should be even cooler!
Hmmm that's interesting just one question.
Is it easy for ence?
What is ence???
Thank you for all this NASA
I'm telling you, I WON'T be surprised when NASA discovers organic lifeform on Enceladus. What a beautiful moon... We really need to plan more missions to Enceladus and maybe also Europa ( is that the Jupiter moon with evidence of water as well? Or was it IO?)
it was Europa not Io athough io is really interesting
it was Europa not Io athough io is really interesting
We need a drill and a sub aboard an atlas v pronto.
❤️❤️🙏
I wanna go!
Now, how de get there, go through the ice down deep in the ocean and send data back?
What is the distance?
Nasa: We went to Enceladus and brought back this gooey fishy thing.
Us: How does it taste?
Unless it's going to come crashing down on us, there's nothing I 'need' to know. Plenty I'd like to know though.
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Did anyone else think of this I'm not a physician but I just like my theory about how enceladus came to existence it's quite interesting in my opinion.
I think that Saturn had a moon in unstable orbit the Mon was relatively new and just entered in Saturn's orbit but soon got ripped apart after every orbit getting more and more pulled apart this is due to the orbit being very close to Saturn. Once the moon ripped some debris fell to Saturn evaporating or joining with its core the rest went into stable orbit. This would explain what has happened and also why most Oof the rings are made of ice.
I can't find list of all inhabitable planets. I found the list of all inhabitable moons, where I found the name of Enceladus, but I need the list of other places.
I want to work for NASA when I grow up.
Is planet 9 and kapler 22B same ??
I need to know about LiFE
The deep-sea hydrothermal activities can make hot springs at the bottom of the cold and dark ocean,this is a good condition for hot-tolerated bacteria,even some tube worm.
So Enceladus has a possible for life to spread on? Though.. the distance is quiteh long.
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Means life is possible there ?
Let’s go to Enceladus, try to find aquatic life and if we don’t find any, let’s drop some of our fish there so that the future humans could find it and freak out 😅
Florida Man vs Karen aliens made the pyramids
Florida Man vs Karen I’m ignorant but weren’t the pyramids made to house dead bodies? If so they weren’t useless
Florida Man vs Karen what do you mean I don’t understand?
These fishes *_will become_* future humans
Florida Man vs Karen all jokes aside how do you think the pyramids were buit?
Deep stone crypt
I want to be astronaut
"it's on Enceladus"
Europa
@@husseinzenki432 the message says Enceladus.
I thought that said enchiladas for a second and I was so confused.
Moon's made of cheese, Enceladus is made of mexican food
Muito legal isso slk
👏👏😁
can nasa upload video about uranus' smallest moon 'miranda'
Both enceladus and europa have to have life!
Wooooo
I really like the nasa
Wow ‘ so we might get our seafood from there soon or build an island there
Enceladus is "Εγκέλαδος". Accodding to the greek mythology, he was the leader of the giants. Ancient Greeks believed that every time there was an earthquake, it was because Enceladus was angry about something and he would rock the earth.
Enceladus moon of saturn
So its simmilar to europa?
Looking at the composition of elements my gut feeling says life could be there, it's time to investigate further @NASA
This small icy moon has a surface area equal to Country of India
I though Enceladus was just an octopus with a ball in its mouth
❤️I LOVE NASA❤️
@Tasty_xperiences Instagram No. But I think you are a lier 😂😂
woahhhhh
What looks more better enceladus or Europa