Great video! Enceladus sneezing is the cutest way to depict the geysers! (While im here, ill tell a fun fact about moons: Janus and Epimetheus where the first objects to be discovered with horseshoe and are the only known moons that undergo such a process. In short, a horseshoe orbit (in respects to each other and not a larger body) is when 2 objects are so close to each other, that their pull on each other makes them switch orbits, this happens when the object in the tighter orbit catches up with the object that has the longer orbit.)
How Earth's feel About Moons: Solarball's Earth: "Moons should know their place!" EdgarFromEarth's Earth: "To answer that, first we need to talk about parallel universes."
hey!! this was an amazing video! i loved your drawings you made and this video is very knowledgeable! and I love how you even stated that Saturn moon count keep rising! (keep up the good work and I hope you get famous soon!) (new sub btw!)
This is so good! This video makes things nice, the art being amazing, and I learned more new things then I did in science class🤣 keep up the good work!
Well done! This is what I call a simple but interesting video about astronomy. This video can be seen by kids and I'm quite sure they are able to understand this well. (You hadn't to say every moon's name, I can't imagine what your diaphragm felt 😭)
Yeah, that'll be in billions, though. So, if the sun doesn't swallow us, Earth will eventually tidal lock to Luna, stopping Luna from going any further. After that, Luna would start spiraling back into Earth, apparently (based on what AI said lmao)
@@Kerbist The Sun is *probably* not going to consume Earth because as the Sun radiates away it's mass the Earth drifts outwards so in a few billion years the Earth will be much farther out.
@@michaelchance6125 Well, yeah, but we don't know the actual extent of our sun's red giant phase. Hell, it might not even swallow Venus (that'll prob happen anyways though)
@@Kerbist yeah the highest prediction of it's size is the same as Earth's current orbit, 1 AU. BUT it could be bigger or smaller we just don't know because we've never studied a star go from main sequence to red giant.
There's a fact about Ganymade. Some say it's a failed planet. As it's bigger than Mercury but got caught by Jupiter's gravity. It could've become a tenth planet.
@@liamharpermaldo5701 The 9th planet was probably "The 5th Giant", or what I like to refer to as "Hades". It was a ice giant, much like Uranus or Neptune. It is thought to have been ejected by either Jupiter and Saturn, Saturn and Uranus or Neptune and Uranus. (do remember, this was so far in the past that the great tack didn't happen yet probably, so the orbits of planets were MUCH closer to one another)
@@liamharpermaldo5701 If you know orbits, Mercury would be the planet one, Venus the planet two, Earth the planet three, Theia the planet four, Mars the planet five, Ganymede, in case, the planet six, Jupiter, the planet seven, Saturn the planet eight, Planet 9/Hades/Fifth Giant the planet nine, Boreas, not in this case, would be planet ten, Uranus would be planet eleven/ten if you don't count Boreas, and Neptune would be planettewlve/eleven if you don't count Boreas.
Correction Earth only has 1 “permanent” moon I put in quotes because it’s leaving us lol we had many temporary moons that either couldn’t keep up with our planet’s fast rotation and got flung away or crashed into us or Luna :D
Haumea, which was officially discovered in 2005, has an unusual egg-shaped structure, which it gets from having such a high rate of spin. This stretches it out, making it more oblong than spherical. It is one of five recognised dwarf planets, along with Ceres, Pluto, Eris and Makemake.
1:03 this is a small error i believe but I thought I might as well point it out the moon will not drift away from earth far enough that it will fall out of earth's orbit. For a moon to have a stable orbit around a planet, it needs to be in-between the Roche limit and the edge of the hill sphere. In addition it needs to have a clear orbit for itself not impacted by other moons but this isn't a problem for our moon. For the moon to fall out of orbit of the earth it needs to exit the hill sphere. The hill sphere of earth is 1.5 million kilometers, or about 0.01 AU, this isn't a lot but the moon currently orbits at, on average, 384 thousand kilometers. Given that it drifts away 3.78cm a year. The time for it to drift away the additional 1,115,600 km is roughly 29 Billion years. The only problem with that is that in roughly 8 billion years the sun will have gone through its red giant phases, either destroying the earth and moon, or just barely sparing them (though still leaving them as charred lifeless rocks), due the the orbital recession of the earth as the sun losses mass, it's orbit is expected to go as far out as 1.85 AU. But regardless, assuming the Earth-Moon system survives, and the sun shrinks to a white dwarf; The Earth and Moon will become tidally locked to each other. At this point the earths gravity will slightly decay in miniscule amounts over an absurdly long amount of time, then the moon will fall into the earth. So the fate of the Earth-Moon System is either they both get swallowed by the sun or the moon falls into earth. But not the moon leaving earth
Fun fact of Neptune: Her irregular satellite Neso is the farthest moon from the center, and she has the largest and widest moon system ever measured (probably).
Me: An 18 minute video!? dam that's long. 50% of the Video: The Primary and most know moons The other 50% of the video: The Underdogs (Edit: Very nice editing too!)
that video was amazing, and as someone who reads and learns a lot about TNOs (objects in the Kuiper Belt and beyond) I can confirm that almost everything is binary system
Rip theia :< Slay bestie Also i saw his vid i have a fact for uranus' moons: umbriel was the darkest moon from uranus and in the solar system and ariel is the brightest moon of uranus and is the youngest moon in the solar system. Mimas from saturn he is the oldest moon of saturn and rhea has thin discovered rings. Hope u read dis and pluto is a planet again i saw a vid of nasa explaining they were once again. And i know why haumea has a big rotation and rings makemake collided with the planet and haumea soun fast had moons and became egg
I don't understand why lots of english speakers call the Moon "Luna", on spanish we use the word Luna the same way that english does. For instance, "The moons of Jupiter" would be: "Las lunas de Jupiter", so basically Calling the Moon Luna, is like calling the Moon, just Moon
i can imagine the pain saying the moons of jupiter and saturn 😭
Pain is so much that his throat will run away. I can hear his throat crying for mercy.
More importantly, I'm pretty sure he memorized the names of them all
Reply if I'm wrong
Please help me I cant see very well what does this mean
I actually did this once and it took me ages to complete😭😭😭
@@cool_neptune it took me 2 hours
And 7 minutes
Great video! Enceladus sneezing is the cutest way to depict the geysers!
(While im here, ill tell a fun fact about moons: Janus and Epimetheus where the first objects to be discovered with horseshoe and are the only known moons that undergo such a process. In short, a horseshoe orbit (in respects to each other and not a larger body) is when 2 objects are so close to each other, that their pull on each other makes them switch orbits, this happens when the object in the tighter orbit catches up with the object that has the longer orbit.)
Janus and Epimetheus also keep the A-ring defined cause' they are shepherd moon Janus is shaped like Ravioli not gonna lie.
Other objects with moons are:
2003 AZ84 (1)
216 Kleopatra (2)
130 Elektra (3)
Technically Lempo-Hiisi (1 or 2)
Huya (1)
624 Hektor (1)
87 Sylvia (2)
3122 Florence (2)
2013 FY27 (1)
Unconfirmed/Possible moons:
Varuna I, aka S/2019 (20000) 1
Saturn's moons S/2004 S3 and S4, and S/2004 S6
Saturn moons what about Kivuique
Kiviuq is confirmed, Plus I was stating objects that also have moons @@tgf-3205
G!kún||'hòmdímà and G!oe ‘Hù when
Rip G!kún||'hòmdímà
I wasn't fully aware of this object when I made this comment, its not my fault.@@bodhimations6098
Wow this is a lot of work! Great video, well done. 😊
Aww thank you!
You always appreciate the best in everything, just like you do in people.
CRYSTALIS!!!!!
@@ShortChannel209 is caterpillars related to space silly?
Holy, It's you!!! I thought of making a Geography and History Counterpart for you!!! (It'll be in an Upcoming Channel named TerrestrianGuy)
fun fact: although Ganymede and Titan are both larger than Mercury, Mercury's mass is greater than the combined mass of both.
Yeah bcuz ice is much lighter than rock
(I think)
Mercury is slowly shrinking
@@waynemorgan6864 Yeah poor mercury
@@m1chicoI think you're right
Ik
You gotta respect Edgar for saying all the moons names
For real
Not ALL the moons of the Solar System. but yeah, respect.
True.😅
Awww the celestial body characters are so cute and adorable!!! I love it! ♡
I was about to say that!
@@eon1311lier pants on fire
@@An_actual_becca_fanlad, this was 6 months ago
":3" looking ahh planets/moons
Moon ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow. Thats dedication, to name Over 50 Unnamed Moons with code for names. Awesome video and videos man
How Earth's feel About Moons:
Solarball's Earth: "Moons should know their place!"
EdgarFromEarth's Earth: "To answer that, first we need to talk about parallel universes."
I spot a solarballs fan
Moons should know their place keep saying silly things like this and you’ll make them think they can become planets like us
Solarballs's Earth is so rude
Even Titan doesn't talk to him
Lol
I mean in Moon revolution
Jupiter's moons are gonna destroy the Earth and its moon
The moment you tried to mention all os jupiters moon i knew i had to get prepared for saturn.
Intro 0:00
The Moons of the Solar system 0:14
The No Moons 0:18
Earth 0:33
Mars 1:11
The Asteroid Belt 2:02
Jupiter 2:25
I like how you used a different style from the planet and that you spent like a quarter of the video naming Jupiter's moons😂 (the style is so cute!)
I had no idea that Deimos orbited so far away (relative to Mars’s size). That’s incredible
😎😀😍😶😑😌😳🤮💀😭
If you think Deimos orbits far away, Neso's distance from Neptune is even farther away than Mercury's distance to The Sun!
hey!! this was an amazing video! i loved your drawings you made and this video is very knowledgeable! and I love how you even stated that Saturn moon count keep rising! (keep up the good work and I hope you get famous soon!) (new sub btw!)
Yeah
This is so good! This video makes things nice, the art being amazing, and I learned more new things then I did in science class🤣 keep up the good work!
Thank you buddy!
@@edgarfromspaceYTKill spaceballs today
That makes Ilmare and Varda ANOTHER BINARY SYSTEM!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@edgarfromspaceYTOK blender timer will meet u
uwucutesingle can meet edgar from earth
2:26 song name?
Jim Yosef - Link
This is some good space content! I like your videos, keep up the hard work man! :)
This is so underrated, you're so talented
This video was the reason why i found your channel. Idk why, but since i like astronomy, I guess YT thinks id love this too
Anyways, great video
This video is a very good one! Pretty informative too. There are so many moons out in the solar systems lol
18:25 that part when he smashes the table got me *VINE BOOM BASS BOOSTERED* 💀💀☠️
What did you say!!!!!!!!
Fact: in my series, once Triton dies, Neptune is sent to court.
I’m not joking, murder is a crime.
NOOOOO!
The sentence is rouge.
@@WhyIsEarthInTheFreezeZone banished from the solar system to wander the cosmos without a star for all of eternity
Goodbye Neptune
Well done! This is what I call a simple but interesting video about astronomy.
This video can be seen by kids and I'm quite sure they are able to understand this well.
(You hadn't to say every moon's name, I can't imagine what your diaphragm felt 😭)
3:26 More facts about Callisto
It has the biggest crater in the solar system
Named Valhalla is 1,100 Miles or 1,800 Kilometers in diameter
Titan, Escaladus, Europa, Callisto and Ganymede will be habitable if have water from surface.
🎉
Well, that'll happen later in a few billion yrs, when our sun becomes a red giant
F-
Uhm, titan rains methane and is hard for life to live with methane rains sooo
If i remember correctly The Moon wouldn't actually abandon Earth but eventually stop (much farther away) once it slows Earth's spin down enough.
Yeah, that'll be in billions, though. So, if the sun doesn't swallow us, Earth will eventually tidal lock to Luna, stopping Luna from going any further. After that, Luna would start spiraling back into Earth, apparently
(based on what AI said lmao)
@@Kerbist The Sun is *probably* not going to consume Earth because as the Sun radiates away it's mass the Earth drifts outwards so in a few billion years the Earth will be much farther out.
@@michaelchance6125 Well, yeah, but we don't know the actual extent of our sun's red giant phase. Hell, it might not even swallow Venus (that'll prob happen anyways though)
@@Kerbist yeah the highest prediction of it's size is the same as Earth's current orbit, 1 AU. BUT it could be bigger or smaller we just don't know because we've never studied a star go from main sequence to red giant.
@@michaelchance6125 yeah, and we'll probably never know
What is this have to be so cute*dies of cuteness*
(you did a good job making this)
The dedication of saying all those moon names is insane.Real impressive
these designs for the moons and planets are so damn adorable i wanna plushify them
I Literally though u have a million subs ur so underrated omg,new sub
aw thank you
Fun fact: the moon won’t leave us it will drift away until they have a stable orbit 1:05
There's a fact about Ganymade. Some say it's a failed planet. As it's bigger than Mercury but got caught by Jupiter's gravity. It could've become a tenth planet.
Wow I did not know that
What About 9th planet and titan is tenth planet
@@liamharpermaldo5701 The 9th planet was probably "The 5th Giant", or what I like to refer to as "Hades". It was a ice giant, much like Uranus or Neptune. It is thought to have been ejected by either Jupiter and Saturn, Saturn and Uranus or Neptune and Uranus.
(do remember, this was so far in the past that the great tack didn't happen yet probably, so the orbits of planets were MUCH closer to one another)
@@Kerbist probably the 9th planet was theia and the 10th planet was the fifth giant well it's ejected by both Jupiter and Saturn
@@liamharpermaldo5701 If you know orbits, Mercury would be the planet one, Venus the planet two, Earth the planet three, Theia the planet four, Mars the planet five, Ganymede, in case, the planet six, Jupiter, the planet seven, Saturn the planet eight, Planet 9/Hades/Fifth Giant the planet nine, Boreas, not in this case, would be planet ten, Uranus would be planet eleven/ten if you don't count Boreas, and Neptune would be planettewlve/eleven if you don't count Boreas.
“Slay Bestie” 💀
Fr tho😂
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Saturn WTH
Fr
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Fun fact: 70% of the video is just Edgar listing Saturn's and Jupiter's moons
I did this by summing the size of the parts he did
Lol
You are a legend saying all the moons of Jupiter and Saturn smoothly without stopping for 20 seconds!
Hehe, tysm!
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This video is super underrated! I thought this video had like 200k views but I realized it only has 400.
this chanel is also very informative. You'll get there someday.
@@therealorangemangoes aw, thank you! This world needs more people that brighten my day, like you
@@therealorangemangoesOrange mangos
Orange mangoes
The “ no moons” 0:19
Correction Earth only has 1 “permanent” moon I put in quotes because it’s leaving us lol we had many temporary moons that either couldn’t keep up with our planet’s fast rotation and got flung away or crashed into us or Luna :D
omg just discovered your videos! they‘re so great! keep working hard😊
thanks, I will keep working hard!
@@edgarfromspaceYTnew sub for 2 weeks
My favourite moons:S/2003 J2, calypso and mneme
Haumea, which was officially discovered in 2005, has an unusual egg-shaped structure, which it gets from having such a high rate of spin. This stretches it out, making it more oblong than spherical. It is one of five recognised dwarf planets, along with Ceres, Pluto, Eris and Makemake.
Yes we know
And Sedna
@@SelfConcentrate im pretty sure sedna is just a dwarf planet candidate, though i may be wrong
@@senatorarmstrong4168Is a Transneptunian Object
Haumea is discovered in December 28 2004
17:22 Gonggong and Xiangliu are my favorites! I have like 13 drawings about Xiangliu and 3 of Gonggong, Preference I think
thx I’m using this for my object show debut
I also loved how you also tried to pronounce the gas giants’ moon’ names
14:35 since when did earth have a ring
its the background
ngl i was shocked to see Saturn's moon count go from 82 to 145
also the planets look so cute so yea 👍
Gotta love how most of uranus's moons are named after characters from shakespeare's "the tempest"!
1:03 this is a small error i believe but I thought I might as well point it out
the moon will not drift away from earth far enough that it will fall out of earth's orbit. For a moon to have a stable orbit around a planet, it needs to be in-between the Roche limit and the edge of the hill sphere. In addition it needs to have a clear orbit for itself not impacted by other moons but this isn't a problem for our moon.
For the moon to fall out of orbit of the earth it needs to exit the hill sphere. The hill sphere of earth is 1.5 million kilometers, or about 0.01 AU, this isn't a lot but the moon currently orbits at, on average, 384 thousand kilometers. Given that it drifts away 3.78cm a year. The time for it to drift away the additional 1,115,600 km is roughly 29 Billion years.
The only problem with that is that in roughly 8 billion years the sun will have gone through its red giant phases, either destroying the earth and moon, or just barely sparing them (though still leaving them as charred lifeless rocks), due the the orbital recession of the earth as the sun losses mass, it's orbit is expected to go as far out as 1.85 AU. But regardless, assuming the Earth-Moon system survives, and the sun shrinks to a white dwarf; The Earth and Moon will become tidally locked to each other. At this point the earths gravity will slightly decay in miniscule amounts over an absurdly long amount of time, then the moon will fall into the earth.
So the fate of the Earth-Moon System is either they both get swallowed by the sun or the moon falls into earth. But not the moon leaving earth
Fun fact of Neptune: Her irregular satellite Neso is the farthest moon from the center, and she has the largest and widest moon system ever measured (probably).
Me puedes pasar el link de los activos
sowwy, I don't really wanna share my assets publicly
Ah ya sé dónde está el link, está en mi galería
Me da miedo el minuto 1:16
I love ur work! Keep going! TEACH ME.
Me: An 18 minute video!? dam that's long.
50% of the Video: The Primary and most know moons
The other 50% of the video: The Underdogs
(Edit: Very nice editing too!)
Thanks, also if you want to watch only the major moons, I have made another video for that
There's like 293 moons of planets (including Pluto)
3:33 I LOVE HOW HE IS EXPLANING ALL OF THE NAMES OF JUPITERS MOONS
Your channel is my favorite channel
Your version of planetballs rae cute! Keep up the good work!
"slay bestie" got me dying☠️☠️☠️🐄😭😭
0:54 bro went from :3 to O-O to Ó-Ò
2:58 ah hell nah spunch bob
18:25 bro broke the 4th wall by accident without knowing.
This is really good!
You are better than my science teacher
2:59 U Added The SpongeBob!!!!!!!
YOOO W SPONGEBOB❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Aww so cute ❤ Solarballs should hire you
The planets seem very adorable and innocent until you realise how massive and terrifying they Are...
i love this artstyle, it reminds me of my io's space tour comics
that video was amazing, and as someone who reads and learns a lot about TNOs (objects in the Kuiper Belt and beyond) I can confirm that almost everything is binary system
2:59 "who lives underneath Europa?" "SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS!!"
There are 209 moons in the solar system, my respects for showing the all.
0:48 That Theia seems familiar... I think I saw it in a wikipedia image
other Minor planets and dwarf planets candidates that have moons are Quarour
orcus Kleoptra (2)
Hope you hit 3K
I love how they made ceres crazy as usual
Rip theia :<
Slay bestie
Also i saw his vid i have a fact for uranus' moons: umbriel was the darkest moon from uranus and in the solar system and ariel is the brightest moon of uranus and is the youngest moon in the solar system.
Mimas from saturn he is the oldest moon of saturn and rhea has thin discovered rings. Hope u read dis and pluto is a planet again i saw a vid of nasa explaining they were once again. And i know why haumea has a big rotation and rings makemake collided with the planet and haumea soun fast had moons and became egg
What theeeeeeee Edgar saying a lot of moons now this video is taking for century
0:48 theia looks so cute!
9:13 why did he say those words?
Why did you have to make this video so cute. Also as a space fan I loved this video
I love how you make the animations, but I don’t know how to make animations like that
what are u saying about haumea?
18:29 why is looking at us?
5:25 Can you please stop with the Jupiter moons?
wait until you get to Saturn's moons lmao
Oh, and BTW, did you say all the names of Saturn and Jupiter
i love how eris is a planet killer
There's a channel named Enceladus Object Cosmos and she is the creator and animator of OCB (Object Cosmos Battle).
Fun fact: Venus has a quasi/mini moon called Zoozve. So it’s not all that lonely. 🎉
Fun Fact: When Luna reaches the 500,000 KM limit, it will stop drifting away
#what is tres-2b
Cool animation dude!!!!
Why is everything in the kiper belly a binary sistom
I like how you drawn the planets moons and last dwarf planets
2:37 “yess yess… splendid soft, round specimen” that is wild💀
Real 💀
1:31 Phobos: lucky! *gets jealous*
Yo al ver el minuto 1:31 : Aaaaaaáaaaaaaaaaaa
Are varuna,ixion and sedna real?
'Slay bestie' Got me
What kind of planets are those???
Make a video about hours of how long it takes each planet to rotate
You have to respect that the guy says all of jupiter and saturns moons.
Haumaya is oval shaped because of how fast it's rotation is and
Small size does not make a planet a dwarf planet
0:00 Intro
0:18 No-moons
0:33 Earth
1:11 Mars
2:02 The Asteroid Belt
2:07 Ida
2:13 Didimos
2:25 Jupiter
7:04 Saturn
13:00 Uranus
13:54 Neptune
14:53 The Kuiper Belt
15:06 Pluto
15:43 Haumea
16:12 Makemake
16:29 Eris
16:51 Quaoar
17:23 Gonggong
17:40 Orcus
17:55 Salacia
18:09 Varda
18:31 Outro
In total, we've got 301 moons!
I don't understand why lots of english speakers call the Moon "Luna", on spanish we use the word Luna the same way that english does.
For instance, "The moons of Jupiter" would be: "Las lunas de Jupiter", so basically Calling the Moon Luna, is like calling the Moon, just Moon
18:25 WHY
Epic!
It have eyes and mouth?
Planets looks so cute. I will stay here.