Theres something so tranquil about the gas giants. These looming behemoths, incredible in their scale, seeing them from a moon. Its something I wish I could experience for myself.
They’re only giant in comparison to us. They’re tennis balls next to the sun, and the Sun itself is relatively small for a star. For all we know the entire universe is a just a cell of something bigger
Born too late to discover the planets for the first time, born too early to colonize the planets. *Born just in the right time to see these planets in their glory on a screen.*
This is an impossible dream I've longed for, basically turning into some godly entity and traveling through space at unhinged speeds, entering planets, being able to see, hear and feel them without repercussions. Another version is kinda the same but being able to bring people with you or broadcasting all my senses so everyone on Earth can see
Space is one of the hardest things to actually comprehend and understand but fascinates me a lot. So many questions that will likely go unanswered. How can something so endless and void of literally matter itself exist..? Why are we here? where is life? billions of years gone by is hard to understand the sheer length of that. and out of all those billions of years and the billions of years in the future, we get to be apart of it for such a short time in life and we are gone. Forever. I watched the Challenger live and watched it explode, i watched Columbia explode. So tragic. Will our future generations look back at our lives and how we lived, with the same interest to pursue humans farther, or will they already accomplished far more than our generations ever could
1:17 When the camera was zooming out from Earth, i thought, could this be possibly what happens to my soul when i die? Seeing that beautiful blue green planet made me realize that i love that place, i love my home since i was born there, that i want to go back there.
Saturn was always my favorite planet, then followed by Venus and then Neptune. After seeing you dive through its rings, i love the planet even more. It was so breath taking to watch
you should make a simulation sandbox with a gaming company. let the player drop into the solar system and explore space with speed hacks in the indestructible suit. have certain side experiences like "falling into the _____ " or "observing nuclear explosions // planets crashing" have different atmospheric soundscapes and music for different parts of the solar system. give each player's account a certain amount of time to explore the universe where at the end of the timer, a black hole enters the system and swallows everything and the account ceases to exist. this would be therapeutic P.S : absolutely love the content on this channel. this is the best use of digital art i've ever seen.
Dude, using a Scott Buckey soundtrack was a great move! It made the video an epic journey through the solar system. Well done! Congrats on the editing.
It was a breathtaking experience to watch this video. Stargazer, you are doing a wonderful job, you're helping all of us to be the virtual space explorers with you. The entire journey was so exciting and adventurous. I was in fact looking for Perseverance and Curiosity when I was traveling across the Mars with you. I've always felt fascinated by the wonders of the universe but your videos are adding life to my imagination and making space more alive and real to me. It seems like I'm now almost addicted to watch your videos for new journeys and adventures or for new experiences of the vast expanse of the time and space. Thank you so much. 🙏🙋
I really enjoy your videos and illustrations a lot! And thank you so much 🙏 for depicting 6:58 the actual color of the planets especially Jupiter, and not the 'textbook" color 😂.
Beautifully done. I'm always amazed how tiny mankind is when I observe lunar craters. Looking through an ordinary telescope they appear small, but they may be hundreds of km across. Standing in one, we might not even know. Thank you again.
Before we understand the universe we should know what our galaxy is, and before we can understand our galaxy we should explore our solar system, and before we can do that we must know our own planet, but not until we understand ourselves, but to understand ourselves we need wisdom from our universe.
I would like to point out that for as beautiful as these cinematics you make are, they have one big problem: They are far too short. We don't get to spend nearly enough time at these amazing wonders!
This is such a wonderful video.. and I love the music you have playing with it. I put it on loop and have been listening to it while I sleep:) Will you please make a video like this that shows the universe? Beautiful..Thank you!
Guess I never really realized how small Uranus is (joking a little but idk why it just seemed bigger in my head, closer in size to Saturn and not Neptune). False memories strike again.
Bro that blue nebula looking thing that always appears when he's travelling to the different planets is catching my eye, can someone please tell me what that is. I'm physically intrigued
Gas giants are truly fascinating celestial bodies, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with stunning atmospheres that display vibrant colors and intricate cloud patterns. Their immense sizes and powerful magnetic fields make them unique in our solar system, often accompanied by spectacular ring systems and numerous moons that harbor their own mysteries. Planning a visit to a gas giant, such as Jupiter or Saturn, would require advanced spacecraft capable of withstanding extreme atmospheric pressures and temperatures. Engineers would need to develop specialized probes equipped with sophisticated instruments to study the atmospheric composition and weather patterns, while also considering the challenges of navigating the planet’s intense radiation belts. A mission might involve sending multiple probes to gather data from different altitudes, allowing scientists to unlock the secrets of these majestic giants while pushing the boundaries of human exploration. I wish I could go myself!
Holy sh*t! That was spectacular. I’m actually struggling to find words, and the music was perfect 👌🏻. I’m now going to binge watch every single one of the other videos! 🙏🏻👌🏻🌍🌗🪐✨❤️🔥
I analized the positions of the planets thinking it was a recent date (a few weeks ago or from now), but I noticed that neither the constellations nor the planets (even the phase of the moon) coincided with the current ones. And I got curious, what is the date of the positions of the planets that appeared here? It doesn't seem recent or in a few months. Also, good video! I love all your videos :D
Theres something so tranquil about the gas giants. These looming behemoths, incredible in their scale, seeing them from a moon. Its something I wish I could experience for myself.
Me also
They’re only giant in comparison to us. They’re tennis balls next to the sun, and the Sun itself is relatively small for a star. For all we know the entire universe is a just a cell of something bigger
@@aunch3I can’t even comprehend that😂 Really shows just how tiny we are
Hey @@aunch3
Born too late to discover the planets for the first time, born too early to colonize the planets.
*Born just in the right time to see these planets in their glory on a screen.*
I gotchu :')
I love space and the ocean so much it’s sad we don’t do enough to protect the ocean.
Born just right to see the planets being explored.
This is an impossible dream I've longed for, basically turning into some godly entity and traveling through space at unhinged speeds, entering planets, being able to see, hear and feel them without repercussions.
Another version is kinda the same but being able to bring people with you or broadcasting all my senses so everyone on Earth can see
I have also longed for the same thing all my life. Perhaps some day. 🙏🏻🌍🌗🪐✨
It’d be nice if ya had a VR version of this
Get a computer, get steam, buy a game called space engine.
Space is one of the hardest things to actually comprehend and understand but fascinates me a lot. So many questions that will likely go unanswered.
How can something so endless and void of literally matter itself exist..? Why are we here? where is life? billions of years gone by is hard to understand the sheer length of that.
and out of all those billions of years and the billions of years in the future, we get to be apart of it for such a short time in life and we are gone. Forever.
I watched the Challenger live and watched it explode, i watched Columbia explode. So tragic.
Will our future generations look back at our lives and how we lived, with the same interest to pursue humans farther, or will they already accomplished far more than our generations ever could
all your answers can be answered in islam my friend go to the source (allah) the creator of all of this creation ❤
I swear Pluto is the equivalent of that one awkward member of the family that no one likes to talk about 🥲
1:17 When the camera was zooming out from Earth, i thought, could this be possibly what happens to my soul when i die? Seeing that beautiful blue green planet made me realize that i love that place, i love my home since i was born there, that i want to go back there.
Stole the words right out of my mouth
Very beautiful 🪐 but also seeing the vast emptiness between the planets is a bit terrifying.
it amazes me how long it takes to travel to the planets, even though it is fast forwarded.So stunning😮😮
Saturn was always my favorite planet, then followed by Venus and then Neptune. After seeing you dive through its rings, i love the planet even more. It was so breath taking to watch
Wonderful work!! how beautiful is our solar system......
Thank you!!
you should make a simulation sandbox with a gaming company.
let the player drop into the solar system and explore space with speed hacks in the indestructible suit.
have certain side experiences like "falling into the _____ " or "observing nuclear explosions // planets crashing"
have different atmospheric soundscapes and music for different parts of the solar system.
give each player's account a certain amount of time to explore the universe where at the end of the timer, a black hole enters the system and swallows everything and the account ceases to exist.
this would be therapeutic
P.S : absolutely love the content on this channel. this is the best use of digital art i've ever seen.
Space engine can do most of that
Such a beautiful diversity of planets has our solar system
Jupiter and Saturn my favorites 🫠
Dude, using a Scott Buckey soundtrack was a great move! It made the video an epic journey through the solar system. Well done! Congrats on the editing.
This makes me appreciate Earth even more
It was a breathtaking experience to watch this video. Stargazer, you are doing a wonderful job, you're helping all of us to be the virtual space explorers with you. The entire journey was so exciting and adventurous. I was in fact looking for Perseverance and Curiosity when I was traveling across the Mars with you. I've always felt fascinated by the wonders of the universe but your videos are adding life to my imagination and making space more alive and real to me. It seems like I'm now almost addicted to watch your videos for new journeys and adventures or for new experiences of the vast expanse of the time and space. Thank you so much. 🙏🙋
Such a nice comment, thank you very much!! Stay tuned!
Wow amazing work!
Thank you!!
I really enjoy your videos and illustrations a lot! And thank you so much 🙏 for depicting 6:58 the actual color of the planets especially Jupiter, and not the 'textbook" color 😂.
Great work! So surreal I'm getting goosebumps
This is just pure amazing 👍😊 please keep up the amazing work
Thank you :)
It is amazing to see planets moving and it's moons
Beautifully done. I'm always amazed how tiny mankind is when I observe lunar craters. Looking through an ordinary telescope they appear small, but they may be hundreds of km across. Standing in one, we might not even know. Thank you again.
Awesome video
Looking though space is beautiful
Totally enjoyed that.
And absolutely look forward to the next "further out there" trip.
Wouldn't mind a visit to Sagittarius A.
That is cool to look at the inside of those planets
Wonderful, absolutely wonderful 😊
Before we understand the universe we should know what our galaxy is, and before we can understand our galaxy we should explore our solar system, and before we can do that we must know our own planet, but not until we understand ourselves, but to understand ourselves we need wisdom from our universe.
Thank you, this is so beautiful.
the music is so calming😢
Breathtaking ❤
So beautiful including the choice of music.
Like music. Wish we could see other celestial objects from your pov.
I would like to point out that for as beautiful as these cinematics you make are, they have one big problem: They are far too short. We don't get to spend nearly enough time at these amazing wonders!
One day, this will all be humanity's backyard.
Unless we create Einstein-Rosen bridges.@RattoDiFogna644
Thank you very much for this.
mesmerizing trip!!!
This is such a wonderful video.. and I love the music you have playing with it. I put it on loop and have been listening to it while I sleep:) Will you please make a video like this that shows the universe? Beautiful..Thank you!
Pluto be like: Well, earthlings, now you have finally learned what cancel culture is...
Your videos are made with love :3
Always!
Cool trip, dude. I assume you're creating this with UE5? Looks really good.
Guess I never really realized how small Uranus is (joking a little but idk why it just seemed bigger in my head, closer in size to Saturn and not Neptune). False memories strike again.
Pluto and Charon should’ve been included as well. Otherwise very enjoyable.
Bro that blue nebula looking thing that always appears when he's travelling to the different planets is catching my eye, can someone please tell me what that is. I'm physically intrigued
Timestamp?
Oh, it's Messier 45.
Travelling from Uranus to Neptune while looking at the Sun and passing Saturn... Am I missing something?
There’s a game/program that allows you to do this called space engine, it’s really cool and I think it’s what the UA-camr used
Wow, I can see Italy from here 😂🇮🇹
Gas giants are truly fascinating celestial bodies, composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with stunning atmospheres that display vibrant colors and intricate cloud patterns. Their immense sizes and powerful magnetic fields make them unique in our solar system, often accompanied by spectacular ring systems and numerous moons that harbor their own mysteries. Planning a visit to a gas giant, such as Jupiter or Saturn, would require advanced spacecraft capable of withstanding extreme atmospheric pressures and temperatures. Engineers would need to develop specialized probes equipped with sophisticated instruments to study the atmospheric composition and weather patterns, while also considering the challenges of navigating the planet’s intense radiation belts. A mission might involve sending multiple probes to gather data from different altitudes, allowing scientists to unlock the secrets of these majestic giants while pushing the boundaries of human exploration. I wish I could go myself!
Holy sh*t! That was spectacular. I’m actually struggling to find words, and the music was perfect 👌🏻. I’m now going to binge watch every single one of the other videos! 🙏🏻👌🏻🌍🌗🪐✨❤️🔥
Do you use space engine pro?
Do moon then Mercury and Venus THEN Mars. But still it was awesome
Poor Pluto no more love for the former- allegedly) planet
I cried when I saw Jupiter up so close... Is that normal? 😭
Faz de Plutão mano
Let's do journey though the exoplanets
One thing don't compare money with universe how big is it.... ☠️❤
what you gonna do the weekend?
me:
How is it possible that the earth looks smaller from the moon than the moon does from the earth?
I think it's because the images are scaled down so we can see more at once in the video.
Isn't Signal to Noise usually your intro music?
Indeed
Where is Pluto :(
Meanie, you didn’t add Pluto!! Or Haumea!!!!!
How did y’all get into planet earth I heard that it’s a very difficult and weird country to get into
I like how he explores earth as if we aren’t already familiar lol
I analized the positions of the planets thinking it was a recent date (a few weeks ago or from now), but I noticed that neither the constellations nor the planets (even the phase of the moon) coincided with the current ones. And I got curious, what is the date of the positions of the planets that appeared here? It doesn't seem recent or in a few months.
Also, good video! I love all your videos :D
Jupiter's orbit also seems to inclined relative to the eclyptic
11:35 looks like shark
You forgot the sun and the asteroid belt
You didn't dare try to land on the gas planets lol
Please do a similar video for extra solar systems.
this is just space engine
he says as much in the video description lol
Traveling to: Uranus 💀
original
original
Oh do grow up.
Arunus
Omg! How original.
How this has only 156 views
Bro entered creative mode