Small Error: A difference of 3 °C is equivalent to a difference of 5.4 °F ≈ 5 °F not 37 °F. This is an easy mistake to make. 37 °F is approximately what you get when you convert a temperature of 3 Celsius to Fahrenheit via the formula F = 1.8C+32. However, you were not converting temperature, but change in temperature. There is no +32 when converting change in temperature. The formula for converting change in Celsius to change in Fahrenheit is ∆F = 1.8(∆C)
@@cgmiddleIt’s not fantasy…this was a fully factual documentary about Titan told from a very VERY loose perspective of a tour guide. If he said there were little green men on Titan flipping off the camera and they rely on PBJs for sustenance would you still say “who cares”? 🤔 For the record I’m American but I still squinted and said “wtf” when he said 37 degrees. It’s immersion-breaking to those of us who bothered to learn both temperature scales Don’t shame the op for being more educated than you and wanting to share it with those of us who do care.
@4:00 Incorrect Titan is no where near the mass of Earth! How could you have made that mistake?? The only thing more dense about Titan compared to Earth is it's atmosphere. That mistake made this unwatchable and it was good until that point to ugh.
@@cgmiddleDid you just copy-paste your bs all over this comment section? The vast majority of people who watch space videos want factually accurate information. Maybe you’re so uneducated that his mistakes don’t phase you but the rest of us find it immersion-breaking
4:14 You say Titan's density is 1.88 g/cm^3 and that of Saturn is 687 kg/m^3. You should convert both to the same units to make a comparison. Titan's density is 1880 kg/m^3, which is close to 3 times that of Saturn. Comparing with the density of a gas giant is also a bit problematic.
I thought it actually orbited above the rings according to the photos from Cassini. Sci tech daily said-Distant Titan, its northern hemisphere drenched in the sunlight of late spring, hangs above Saturn’s rings.
@@roysheaks1261they'll probably start with moon base first then mars but I hope they really consider titan later on but if mars came first then titan might be pretty late for musk
Fingers crossed on another life location in our solar system. Inferring life everywhere in the galaxy. And life more intelligent than humans, as per Avi Loeb. Which may help humans with a major shift, badly needed at this stage in our evolution.
At 3:53: " ...the mass of Titan is 1.345 times 10 to the 23rd kilograms, 45 times larger than the mass of our planet" - WHAT? Titan's mass 45 times larger than Earth's? This is utterly wrong!
They likely meant 1/45 times as large. Titan’s mass is about .0225 Earth masses, which is about equal to 1/45. These videos are translated from French, so my guess is it was a mistranslation.
I like this channel but it does make some very elementary mistakes. At 4:00 for example it says Titan's masss is 45 times more than Earth's. Anyone with any knowledge of astronomy will immediately realize that Titan's mass is actually 45 times *less* than Earth's; not 45 times more. Even Saturn itself only has about twice this stated mass, or about 90 times the Earth's mass. And right afterward the video gives a comparison of Saturn's density that makes it seem that it is hundreds of time denser than Titan rather than the actual figure of being less than half it's density. Fortunately, these mistakes are not too frequent and the videos are enjoyable.
I really wish there was another species aliens and that they would change our world....yet i realize if they do exist they're watching and maybe one day they will reveal themselves....if i could i would travel throughout the cosmos like the silversurfer....
We all are the best one to take care of our mother nature no recicle and all is in mother nature's way to make the world a better place well know what is going be a good or d bad make it work to get more to help each other out of this one thing is that is the internet.
Wait what? How could such an awesome video has only 40 likes?! Keep up the good work man, it’s gonna pay off! 💙
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Well said that man! ❤️
It will not
There's life, then there's multicellular intelligent life. Big difference.
No, not really at all.
@@cgmiddle yes, really, unless you're mistaking science for sci-fi.
Why don't you have your own tv show? Ur docos are better then most on tv now!?
Sorry, there is a mistake at 3:53. The mass of Titan is not 45 times greater (larger as you put it) that of the Earth. It is 44.4444~ times less.
Also Titan doe NOT have a saltwater ocean. The bodies of water on Titan are composed of ethane/methane.
@@douglasmatthews2334 there is speculation that titan has a subsurface water ocean.
Oh for God's sake! Who cares? This is all fantasy; enjoy it just as its creators posted it.
We have been there. The salt water is magnificent. We would like to take you and your picky comments for a nice dip.
@@cgmiddle Science cares. Its called accuracy. Its important.
where is all my fellow titanians at?
its unbeliveble! so great content!
Earth’s mass is 45 times the mass of titan bruv, not the other way around
Small Error:
A difference of 3 °C is equivalent to a difference of 5.4 °F ≈ 5 °F not 37 °F.
This is an easy mistake to make. 37 °F is approximately what you get when you convert a temperature of 3 Celsius to Fahrenheit via the formula F = 1.8C+32. However, you were not converting temperature, but change in temperature. There is no +32 when converting change in temperature.
The formula for converting change in Celsius to change in Fahrenheit is ∆F = 1.8(∆C)
Oh for God's sake! Who cares? This is all fantasy; enjoy it just as its creators posted it.
@@cgmiddleIt’s not fantasy…this was a fully factual documentary about Titan told from a very VERY loose perspective of a tour guide. If he said there were little green men on Titan flipping off the camera and they rely on PBJs for sustenance would you still say “who cares”? 🤔
For the record I’m American but I still squinted and said “wtf” when he said 37 degrees. It’s immersion-breaking to those of us who bothered to learn both temperature scales
Don’t shame the op for being more educated than you and wanting to share it with those of us who do care.
@4:00 Incorrect Titan is no where near the mass of Earth! How could you have made that mistake?? The only thing more dense about Titan compared to Earth is it's atmosphere. That mistake made this unwatchable and it was good until that point to ugh.
Oh for God's sake! Who cares? This is all fantasy; enjoy it just as its creators posted it.
I know - what a blunder. Earth is 45 times the mass of Titan not the other way around. (And 81 times the mass of our moon).
@@cgmiddleDid you just copy-paste your bs all over this comment section?
The vast majority of people who watch space videos want factually accurate information. Maybe you’re so uneducated that his mistakes don’t phase you but the rest of us find it immersion-breaking
4:14 You say Titan's density is 1.88 g/cm^3 and that of Saturn is 687 kg/m^3. You should convert both to the same units to make a comparison. Titan's density is 1880 kg/m^3, which is close to 3 times that of Saturn. Comparing with the density of a gas giant is also a bit problematic.
Oh for God's sake! Who cares? This is all fantasy; enjoy it just as its creators posted it.
@@cgmiddle No, it's not a fantasy. What I said is correct, and scientific facts should either be reported correctly or not at all.
Why does every artist get Saturn’s orientation wrong? Titan orbits almost exactly in the plane of the rings.
Oh for God's sake! Who cares? This is all fantasy; enjoy it just as its creators posted it.
I thought it actually orbited above the rings according to the photos from Cassini. Sci tech daily said-Distant Titan, its northern hemisphere drenched in the sunlight of late spring, hangs above Saturn’s rings.
We know that Thanos has resided there while planning the ‘snap’!…and the Avengers are know this too!!
Elon Musk should give more interest on Titan then Mars.
How about moon, Mars, then Titan? Stepping stones allow for progress.
@@roysheaks1261 Moon 🌒 should be more interesting 👍
To bit time, money, and research has been dedicated to mars, to the exclusion of other research.
@@roysheaks1261they'll probably start with moon base first then mars but I hope they really consider titan later on but if mars came first then titan might be pretty late for musk
Or he could just shut his mouth on space because he thinks nuking mars would terraform it
It's a sad day when the adverts are longer than the video... You tube is becoming unwatchable because of over advertising during videos...👎👎👎
Star Ship to the moon 's bus station.
To Mars retirement science planet.
Ski and snow boarding on the cracked ice moon.
Then to Titan.
Fingers crossed on another life location in our solar system. Inferring life everywhere in the galaxy. And life more intelligent than humans, as per Avi Loeb. Which may help humans with a major shift, badly needed at this stage in our evolution.
At 3:53: " ...the mass of Titan is 1.345 times 10 to the 23rd kilograms, 45 times larger than the mass of our planet" - WHAT? Titan's mass 45 times larger than Earth's? This is utterly wrong!
Lol yeah that's quite the mistake
They likely meant 1/45 times as large. Titan’s mass is about .0225 Earth masses, which is about equal to 1/45. These videos are translated from French, so my guess is it was a mistranslation.
3:57 you mean the EARTH is 45X the mass of titan not the other way around
Oh for God's sake! Who cares? This is all fantasy; enjoy it just as its creators posted it.
@@cgmiddleRetard alert 🚨 Yeah let’s just make all misinformation ok! Good idea
Kinda ironic if all these planets named after the gods, and TITAN ends up being the place with life. 😂😂
Tell me what is a methane gas ⛽
So molecular machines construct themselves via millions of happy accidents in order to carry out complex specific tasks such as DNA repair? LOL!
Can you please let me know what the way to proudse a methane gas start with our mother nature
Sorry for your time lost in our world methane gas is u know from where..how about the other planets me like to know
@cgmiddle needs to be called out for copy-pasting the same stupid bs in every comment criticizing the factual inaccuracies in the video
I like this channel but it does make some very elementary mistakes. At 4:00 for example it says Titan's masss is 45 times more than Earth's. Anyone with any knowledge of astronomy will immediately realize that Titan's mass is actually 45 times *less* than Earth's; not 45 times more. Even Saturn itself only has about twice this stated mass, or about 90 times the Earth's mass. And right afterward the video gives a comparison of Saturn's density that makes it seem that it is hundreds of time denser than Titan rather than the actual figure of being less than half it's density. Fortunately, these mistakes are not too frequent and the videos are enjoyable.
say what?
Titan has lakes of liquid Methane, you expect to find fish there?🤔
I really wish there was another species aliens and that they would change our world....yet i realize if they do exist they're watching and maybe one day they will reveal themselves....if i could i would travel throughout the cosmos like the silversurfer....
We all are the best one to take care of our mother nature no recicle and all is in mother nature's way to make the world a better place well know what is going be a good or d bad make it work to get more to help each other out of this one thing is that is the internet.
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I strongly disagree