The Realism of Pandora from James Cameron's Avatar

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2024
  • In this Earth Day episode, we will be journeying to the Alpha Centauri star system to look at the multitude of planets present in the lore of James Cameron's Avatar.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:22 - Canonical Description
    00:44 - Sentient Population
    01:07 - Planetary Examination
    03:53 - Star System Examination
    06:35 - Parent Planet: Polyphemus
    07:40 - Planetary Anomaly 01: Atmospheric Composition
    10:51 - Planetary Anomaly 02: Fanciful Geology
    11:51 - Planetary Anomaly 03: Small Parent Planet
    12:50 - Planetary Anomaly 04: Blue Gas Giant
    14:06 - Point Of Interest 01: Ringless Gas Giant
    15:16 - Planetary Anomaly 05: Real-world Exoplanet System*
    17:06 - Conclusion
    In February of 2021, an exoplanet candidate was detected around Alpha Centauri A. If confirmed, it would lie at about 1.1 AU from its parent star with a period of approximately 1 year. It is estimated to be a jovian planet with a mass between 15 and 50 Earth masses.
    In June of 2020, Proxima Centauri c was confirmed using Hubble astrometry data and its properties refined. Current data suggests it has a mass of approximately 7 Earth masses and an effective temperature of -234º C. It orbits Proxima Centauri at a distance of 1.489 AU with an eccentricity of 0.04 and a high inclination of 133º, giving it an orbital period of approximately 5.3 years. Infrared imaging of the exoplanet suggests that it may possess a vast ring system.
    In May of 2020, a team of astronomers announced that using data from ESPRESSO, they detected a possible third planet with an orbital period of 5.15 days. If this is a planet, the astronomers estimate its mass to be no less than 0.29 Earth masses. If this exoplanet is confirmed, it would be the innermost planet in the star system, orbiting at a distance of about 0.03 AU.
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  • @matodragonespor5000
    @matodragonespor5000 Рік тому +326

    Something I love about Pandora is that it's not just a jungle planet and that's it, like a lot of planets in science fiction. Despite it is not quite obvious in the movies, since both of them focus on specific places, other Avatar media has shown that Pandora has deserts, snowy mountains, savanas and other ecosystems and biomes.

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Рік тому +19

      Pandora is awesome I love the rich lush life to it , if the humans were more green initiative and earth was still green and had a sustainable population like 7-8 billion, and came across this would colonize Pandora being able to support a population of 5 billion people, only mine unobtainium in places that doesn't harm the ecosystem cuz living planets don't grow on trees, and mine the other moons for resources around the gas planet and try to keep the greenery optimized as much as possible , people need a healthy strong habitat to live good lives , trying to max population number to good standard of living ratio

    • @liberalsocialist9723
      @liberalsocialist9723 Рік тому +10

      @@tylersoto7465 A good idea would be to build a massive pyramid city to reduce human footprint per square feet on the planet with its own hanging gardens to supply food for the population and a thorium fusion reactor for energy. Similar concept designs have been said to house hundreds of millions of people.

    • @liberalsocialist9723
      @liberalsocialist9723 Рік тому +6

      @@tylersoto7465 Water can also be harvested in the air by filtration systems that fuses the gasses of hydrogen and oxygen it sucks in to make water.

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 Рік тому +4

      @@liberalsocialist9723 yea I know what you mean, Japan actually designed a around teepee pyramid building yrs ago being hundreds of stories tall being able to fight hundred's of millions of people but it would take hundreds of years , probably build skyscraper settlements everywhere especially in places that land is naturally cleared like a grassy plains , desert or empty places , might still need to clear out areas etc, thorium or helium 3 fusion reactors would work , they probably going to need to use magnet trains to travel between cities etc or hydrogen fueled planes like that big shuttle they had , building mining operations on the moons would keep them supplied with goods etc and manufacturer products on the other moons and bring them down to Pandora to assemble and ship it to market , Pandora would be used for population housing and farming

    • @elaikehler6030
      @elaikehler6030 Рік тому +4

      @@tylersoto7465 The laws of Eywa prohibit any mining, so i would imagine the Na’vi would not allow any mining whatsoever on Pandora so long as they could help it

  • @CarlosAM1
    @CarlosAM1 3 роки тому +426

    Imagine that some day we do something like breakthrough starshot and find life on the alpha centauri system... The chances are near to none, but my god would I love to be alive to see it.

    • @64davrecon
      @64davrecon 2 роки тому +7

      Breakthrough Starshot would get us killed by any intelligent beings that happened to live out that way....
      Imagine their anger when a shotgun blast of objects blow through their system at significant portions of the speed of light. The energy of any of their impacts on any planets or objects in their way would be in the many megaton nuclear range, and their origin would be easily tracible back to us here on Earth.
      They may come visit us for some payback....

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 2 роки тому +33

      @@64davrecon Such thin ships would not really do THAT much damage due to their insanely low mass, they also would very likely miss the planet entirely. Even if they do realize, they would have to be very advanced to consider actually spending so many resources to "fight back" and to actually have the tech to go fast enough as to arrive here in less than a thousand years.

    • @tequestaorangejuice6673
      @tequestaorangejuice6673 2 роки тому +5

      let me break it to you: the chances are not near to none. id say its pretty likely

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 2 роки тому +5

      ​@@64davrecon If they were that advanced to already have crafts in orbit that could get damaged they would be detectable from earth. unless for some weird reason they have never sent radio signals out.

    • @Flugs0
      @Flugs0 Рік тому

      @@CarlosAM1 you were only talking about finding life somewhere in the alpha centauri system though, not in the exact constellation as it is in the movies.

  • @robertcorbell1006
    @robertcorbell1006 3 роки тому +156

    One theory/hypothesis I've heard on numerous Sci-Fi and worldbuilding websites is that Pandora was once just a terrestrial world by itself until Polyphemus drifted inwards towards the host star, causing the magnetic and orbital anomalies seen in the film. The life on Pandora was early in its evolution, so it was able to quickly adapt to the relatively rapid and bizarre changes in the orbit and atmosphere brought on by being pulled in as a satellite. However, this falls apart when you realize that because of the Roche Limit, it would've been torn to shreds. On a side-note, due to both gravity and common size, a habitable moon like Pandora or Endor wouldn't likely exist. Still, this wouldn't keep a world like Andor from Star Trek from being real.

    • @joenunes5966
      @joenunes5966 Рік тому +1

      Star Wars, Andor is a planet within Star Wars.

    • @robertcorbell1006
      @robertcorbell1006 Рік тому +2

      @@joenunes5966 Endor is from Star Wars, Andor and its moon Andoria are from Star Trek.

    • @Googleguy863
      @Googleguy863 Рік тому

      @@joenunes5966 nope, within Star trek but ENDOR is.

    • @amapnamedpam
      @amapnamedpam 4 місяці тому

      exomoons are a thing i believe

  • @moalzaben5554
    @moalzaben5554 Рік тому +50

    This is why avatar is one of my favorite sci-fi movies out there because everything that James Cameron and his team have applied in it is really realistic to say the least, everything from near future technology of interstellar travel using antimatter and using a proper looking interstellar ship, choosing a realistic setting a star system that is the Solar system’s nearest stellar neighbor the Trinary star system of Alpha Centauri, like everything feels realistic in it from the helicopters to the Valkyrie shuttle to the weapons and the computers, also we have to take into account that Pandora’s is only 0.8g compared to Earth’s 1g so the alien wildlife encountered on the moon would be to what we might find in real life, the alien fauna having 6 limbs to make up for the low gravity, hell it also explains why the Na’vi have evolved into 10ft tall aliens in order to make up for the low gravity as well, and possibly the same thing with creatures like the Banshee and the Great Leonopteryx who have extra limbs in order to fly in the low gravity I think. Plus the atmosphere despite being pressurized that we don’t need space suits, but only oxygen masks to breathe because of the toxic atmosphere.
    Yeah everything about avatar from the alien fauna, to the moon’s gravity, to the near future technology is exactly why I love avatar for all the realistic feeling it gives and shows!

    • @xmatobujnakx
      @xmatobujnakx Рік тому +1

      im in oposite to your opinion ...in reallity its dumb ...from helicopters like paper to military tactic and absention of modern weapons...for example drones ...we have more deadly weapons like humans from 2150

    • @moalzaben5554
      @moalzaben5554 Рік тому +1

      @@xmatobujnakx ofc not everything is going to be realistic, true

    • @peeperleviathan2839
      @peeperleviathan2839 6 місяців тому +1

      A more realistic co2 value would probably 12:12 be 0.26%, and higher pressure with nitrogen, I don’t know any way to avoid and xenon at 0.08% don’t know how to avoid the hydrogen sulfide for toxicity to humans

  • @dionemoolman
    @dionemoolman 2 роки тому +101

    I realised another issue with the star system. In a close binary system, a planet must be much closer to its parent star than the other star or its orbit won’t be stable. It’s a matter of debate how much closer, but the general consensus is at least 3-5 times closer than the minimum separation of the two stars. For Alpha Centauri, this is 2-3 AU out. While this is outside both star’s habitable zones, this is is within the frost line (for reference, 2-3 AU is about the range of the asteroid belt). This means that it’s unlikely for so many gas giants to form and for there to be so many planets in the system. This doesn’t rule out Polyphemus’s existence, it does make it less likely.

  • @davidjefferis4467
    @davidjefferis4467 Рік тому +24

    The floating islands of Pandora remind me of British artist Frank Hampson's similar creations for his fictional exoplanet Cryptos, which was the backdrop for a Dan Dare space adventure. Big in the 1950s and '60s, Dan Dare was a space hero that ran on the front page of the weekly Eagle comic. Hampson won awards for his exquisitely detailed artwork.

    • @AlmostEthical
      @AlmostEthical Рік тому +1

      The floating mountains were very much like Roger Dean's album artwork for Yes. It's so similar that Dean sued James Cameron for a cut of the royalties it, but the the judge said no.

  • @deathsinger1192
    @deathsinger1192 Рік тому +11

    I just love Avatar and I think what I love most is in fact the Arrival at Pandora Scene, it makes me wanna go there too so badly

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Рік тому +2

      Same...
      But then I remember a couple of things known as Precedent and Implication...

    • @tylersoto7465
      @tylersoto7465 5 місяців тому

      Me as well 🥺.... Oh the humanity !! 😧😦😵😵‍💫🤯

  • @codywright2840
    @codywright2840 Рік тому +11

    Love this deep dive into Pandora! I love the science of Avatar and I learned a great deal from this video despite being well read on the avatar lore so thank you!
    My favorite thing about the human technology seen in avatar is that it doesn’t rely on sci-fi magic entirely to travel interstellar distances and used known technology to go the distance.

  • @tobiaszczarnota7879
    @tobiaszczarnota7879 3 роки тому +29

    I would like to see an episode of this series on Darwin IV from Expidition and Kerbin from Kerbal Space Program.

  • @inkoalawetrust
    @inkoalawetrust Рік тому +4

    Being Greek, I find it funny that the planets on Alpha Centauri B are literally just named after our own solar systems' planets, but in Greek. Even the order of the planets and their names in that system matches our own. Considering how otherwise accurate certain aspects of the film are, especially for a mainstream billion dollar movie franchise. I'm not sure if it was a brain fart on James Cameron's part, or completely intentional lmao.

  • @seth468
    @seth468 4 роки тому +15

    Love your videos so far! This reminds me of MrRhexx's videos on Dungeons & Dragons lore, but Sci-fi. It would be so cool to have a series that deeply explores the lore and science (and non-science) of different sci-fi universes. As always your delivery is great, your voice is really pleasant and easy to listen to, and your video editing is professional. I'm excited for the future of your UA-cam channel and I hope you keep making content!

  • @JoJoGranum
    @JoJoGranum Рік тому +1

    This was awesome and love the way you’ve analyzed this. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the anomalies.

  • @maczajsci7080
    @maczajsci7080 3 роки тому +16

    I can explain the 5.5% Xenon problem - Unobtainium must have been created from some radioisotope decay which produced the xenon - just like the argon in earth's atmosphere comes from K-40

    • @totalanarchy-yt
      @totalanarchy-yt 3 роки тому +3

      @@AlienPlanetology or it could've been the Unobtainium as it is a superconductive mineral and maybe raidioactive which would decay into Xenon given enough time.

    • @anonymous-rb2sr
      @anonymous-rb2sr Рік тому +1

      have the filmakers ever explained why there is unoptanium on pandora? Or if it's an element or molecular compound? Basically why is there that stuff on that one random moon orbiting a gas giant, if it recieved that material from it's formation you would expect all the proxima centauri system to be laced with the stuff, including big asteroids, where, you know, they don't neet a landing shuttle, or any atmospheric equiement, or have to physically shoot bullets at a planet wide sapient hostile hive mind of megafauna, you know, just a nice big asteroid of unopanium floating in space, wouldn't that be nice? How come that doesn't exist? (beyond the "well the entire universe was made up and a pretense to have the movie about evil humans and the good blue humans aliens)
      I'm asking if they bothered to have an explanation that would make the universe coherent as to why they're going to pandora instead of anywhere else in that solar system where it should also be present
      Idk maybe it's literally just a farming issue, even with their made up unoptanium and fusion reactor technology, even by literally making s* up, their engines are STILL such garbage that they absolutely cannot afford under any circumstance to carry hydroponics farms onbord
      So maybe the reason they're going to pandora instead of doing asteroid mining are the literal alien vegetable gardens we see in the movie, because they couldn't afford to add a few farms or the material to build space stations of hydroponics systems abord their ships without adding 80 years to the one way trip and turning it into a multi generational travel (btw they should really get on fixing the wholehuman mortality thing, I really hope that we won't be the species that does interstellar travel before immortality, not that humanity is likely to do either, it's just that doing it in that order would be a crowning achievement of stupidty for the cheer extra effort it would require to attempt anything related to interstellar voyages without having solved mortality) (I mean the reason we die is because evolution considers that it's already done and that we are totally immortal, but making a multi generation arc ship is just so insanely ressource inefficient that it would completely prohibit any sort of interstellar travel, imagine keeping a small town with a GDP of 90% wasted labour going for 10 thousand years on a minimalist spaceship with limited ammounts of both enegery and elements and no spare parts, yep that sounds like a really succesful project)
      One thing I find cool about Avatar relating to that is that (not in the movie) the crew behind the movie says that in the official lore, everyone gets frozen for this specific ressource waste during the trip issue, and furthermore, if anyone randomly awakes from his cryo pod during the trip they just get shot by the security guards, because they didn't bring enough food or oxygen to feed extra people
      In a way it sounds like extremely poor mission planning that they don't have a safety margin of like 4% of people could malfunction and wake up and they would have extra food for them, in another way it's still a real problem and the fact it's a central aspect to mission planning (that being minimising the weight of life support by reducing all signs of life to the minimal they can, either through cryo pods or euthanasia), well that's still a welcome touch of realism and thought

    • @tronam
      @tronam Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology I can’t remember where I read it, but isn’t UBH-310 the supposed actual name for Unobtanium, which just seems to be the colloquial term used by non-scientists like the corpo Parker Selfridge to describe the compound.

  • @DeathbyProxy
    @DeathbyProxy 2 роки тому +26

    I was wondering if you were going to make a video on Pandora! Love this movie, but even as a kid I knew that the floating islands were a bit too far fetched XD

  • @barbarahill988
    @barbarahill988 4 роки тому +9

    Very informative and beautifully displayed pictures

  • @thatoneguy7451
    @thatoneguy7451 Рік тому +4

    i just hate how the "purging the natives" special project takes 1046 months to research, it is a huge delay for my scientists and i need those god damn alloys as soon as possible

  • @Kernel_linker
    @Kernel_linker Рік тому +5

    They should have made the atmosphere have 30% oxygen, (unbreathable for humans) explaning how na’vi can breath the air and kind of breath human air.

  • @horizonstechnologies5055
    @horizonstechnologies5055 2 роки тому +11

    Now, here after this video, they have *maybe* found a neptune-sized gas giant orbiting Alpha Centauri A. It is yet to be confirmed, but it's like a real life polyphemus!

  • @ssbhide123
    @ssbhide123 2 роки тому +7

    It looks like VFX artists were so tired making other effects that when it came to design Polyphemus, they were like, just take the Jupiter's photo and slide the Temperature all the way to the right to make it blue. They didn't even bother to remove Great Red Spot or should I say Great Blue Spot :-P

    • @clutchthecinnamonsergal8493
      @clutchthecinnamonsergal8493 Рік тому +2

      It’s it’s simply a case of it not mattering in the slightest outside of upsetting a few nerds…..

    • @Googleguy863
      @Googleguy863 Рік тому

      @@clutchthecinnamonsergal8493 very true 😂

  • @julianodobler2782
    @julianodobler2782 2 роки тому +18

    This was a great video indeed! I just discovered your channel. If i might ask, where did you get the info about the orbital characteristics of Pandora, as well the info regarding Polyphemus planetary values? Im a long time fan of the movie and while googling around the internet (mainly the wiki and the forums), i didnt manage to find any concrete info about such subjects. Your video was very enlightening! :)

  • @docgonzobordel
    @docgonzobordel Рік тому +1

    Really nice and interesting work ! TY !

  • @jakubjilek3767
    @jakubjilek3767 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video Kripke

  • @Undine1225
    @Undine1225 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome videos!

  • @xxxxxx-uh5pu
    @xxxxxx-uh5pu Рік тому +2

    In fairness, Pandora is the focus of Avatar rather than just another planet.

  • @cg.man_aka_kevin
    @cg.man_aka_kevin Рік тому +3

    Although there are some anomaly from the Avatar movie from regarding the scientific explanation of the planet, even then it is impossible for common people who watch this film to realize or notice that the Avatar movie is just a science fiction. But, I have given a very big appreciation and huge respect for James Cameron for this mind blowing movie... Can't wait to see the sequel this December!!! 🔥🔥🔥🌊🌊🌊

  • @zacharyzielinski8609
    @zacharyzielinski8609 Рік тому +2

    This felt like a science lecture from Quaritch in an alternate timeline

  • @benjaminh.9139
    @benjaminh.9139 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @creamyalmondz
    @creamyalmondz 2 роки тому +3

    This video should have way more views than this. I expect it to increase expeditiously once Avatar 2 is released.

  • @MastaRikta
    @MastaRikta Рік тому +1

    Just discovered this channel, and it's excellent stuff. Super coherent and informative, without being smug and obnoxious. I'm learning a lot about planetology!
    I would only push back a smidge to the planet/moon ratio point, and notes on unobtainium. Avatar lore states Pandora formed from a rare collision between the young Pandora and a Mars-size proto-planet, resulting in the conditions for the fictional room-temp superconductor to form. Our moon, which seems impossibly large for our relatively small size, formed in a similar fashion. Could that not be the case, hypothetically, with Pandora? And the superconductivity of unobtainium isn't the *cause* of the moon's exceptional magnetism, as I understand it, but rather is a consequence to Polyphemus's interaction. Polyphemus renders Pandora exceptionally magnetic, and the unobtainium floats in the same way superconductors on earth float naturally above neodymium magnets. Is that beyond possibility? Perhaps, outside some sort of impossibly powerful electromagnet, the magnetism wouldn't be enough to levitate so much mass - maybe that's the argument. But I'd like to understand the math for that.

  • @igbotimehopper64yearsago46
    @igbotimehopper64yearsago46 3 роки тому +1

    Just found your channel 🙂 I am in love

  • @Kreachie
    @Kreachie 3 роки тому +9

    15:37
    Recently there was a possible detection of a Planet within the habitable Zone of Alpha Centauri A,
    By the looks of it, it looks to be a Gas Giant Similar to in Size and orbit to Polyphemus, (a bit of a coincidence,)
    This has yet to be Confirmed, but it looks Extremely Promising, and if confirmed looks like Alpha Centauri will be the first Multi-Star System to have Confirmed Goldilocks Planets around Multilple stars that aren’t an S-Type Orbital Pair.
    Also, around Alpha Centauri C (Proxima) Proxima b is more Earth-Sized than originally thought, so it’s speculated that a Third Mars-Size Planet could orbit the Star aswell.
    Meaning like in Avatar Lore Proxima could have 3 Planets if confirmed.

    • @Kreachie
      @Kreachie 3 роки тому

      www.google.com/amp/s/www.technologyreview.com/2021/02/10/1017908/tantalizing-sign-habitable-zone-planet-alpha-centauri/amp/
      And here’s the article about the Possible Detection of Alpha Centauri Ab.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Рік тому

      Tbh, Given that... well, flat-out _human fucking nature... REALLY_ hoping that that particular "coincidence" ends at the gas giant rn...

    • @Googleguy863
      @Googleguy863 Рік тому

      @@seand.g423 Sorry to say it, two years later but the detections around ACA are both not accurate. They say that the apparature wasn't precise or something causing an innaccurate detection.

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Рік тому

      @@Googleguy863 even better.

  • @Gizzatow
    @Gizzatow Рік тому +1

    Этот ролик лучшее что я видел на ютубе о Пандоре,большое вам спасибо!

  • @siarnne
    @siarnne Рік тому +3

    It'll be interesting to hear your thoughts on the new information about Pandora and Polyphemus that's sure to come out in the Avatar sequels.

  • @robertcorbell1006
    @robertcorbell1006 2 роки тому +5

    15:16 I know this is a late follow-up, but what are your thoughts on updating some of these videos when new information comes along? Specifically, what are your thoughts on Candidate 1 discovered earlier this year?

  • @joshuamueller3206
    @joshuamueller3206 Рік тому +1

    A planet with surface pools of heavy gases displacing the oxygen sounds like an interesting story detail.
    I believe we found a Jupiter sized exoplanet with a Neptune sized moon so your info on max moon size may be wrong.

  • @AlmostEthical
    @AlmostEthical Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. Are you planning to analyse the ecosystems too?

  • @NaniFatimana
    @NaniFatimana Рік тому

    Subscribed

  • @OceanMachine_
    @OceanMachine_ 2 роки тому +5

    Gas planet colouration is a topic I find rather fascinating, but sadly I can't seem to find much good information on the subject. Do you have any good references for someone who wants to learn more?

  • @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459
    @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 Рік тому +2

    James Cameron has said we will be exploring different biomes in the sequels! There's strong speculation that the villainous Ash people who will be the main antagonists of the next film will be living near a Volcano and possibly a geologically active region and as such, will have access to metal and will be the most technologically advanced tribe of Na'Vi seen yet. I hope we explore the snowy region and desert clans of Na'Vi and how their respective regions have influenced their unique cultures!

  • @nathanaelmehlin846
    @nathanaelmehlin846 Рік тому

    vidéo très détaillée!

  • @Grzyb032
    @Grzyb032 2 роки тому +6

    Pandora's Parent Planet Polyphemus
    Say that 5 times fast

    • @hevendor958
      @hevendor958 Рік тому

      *Pandora's Parent Planet Polyphemus*
      *Pandora's Parent Planet Polyphemus*
      *Pandora's Parent Planet Polyphemus*
      *Pandora's Parent Planet Polyphemus*
      *Pandora's Parent Planet Polyphemus*

  • @Googleguy863
    @Googleguy863 Рік тому +1

    i would defenitly defend Pandora, it's just a world meant to be left alone. Also the mother of science-fiction habitable moons. Overall Pandora is just the place where you wanna live (as Nav'i) and ofc on the side that faces Polyphemus to see the amazing view.

  • @thestrangecrisismalachi4121
    @thestrangecrisismalachi4121 3 роки тому +6

    Oh make a planetary anomaly of Miller's planet from interstellar movie

  • @retro-gamingandmore2052
    @retro-gamingandmore2052 Рік тому +5

    The craziest thing to think about is the fact that the universe is so big that probably a planet like pandora exist somewhere out there...

  • @greyideasthetheliopurodon4640
    @greyideasthetheliopurodon4640 3 роки тому +20

    Is it possible Pandora was caught by polyphemus rather than it forming around it?

    • @greyideasthetheliopurodon4640
      @greyideasthetheliopurodon4640 3 роки тому +1

      @@AlienPlanetology I see, thanks

    • @greyideasthetheliopurodon4640
      @greyideasthetheliopurodon4640 3 роки тому +1

      @@AlienPlanetology Sure thing

    • @amanofnoreputation2164
      @amanofnoreputation2164 Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology The inward migration problem could be alleviated by orbital resonances with the other moons. Callisto is in such a resonance with the other major Jovian moons and is also suspected to have been a captured object, but this is less plausible in light of eccentricity of Pandora's orbit.

    • @anonymous-rb2sr
      @anonymous-rb2sr Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology Do we even know enough about protoplanetary formation to be able to say that? At the end of the day it's all captured, even if it was still small dust and ice particulates creating ring around the gas giant that later became planetoids, it's still matter captured from the overall protoplanetary disk which itself is just basically the averaged out remamnent of the specific planetary nebula's moment of inertia (if you watch the simulations of these things disks always form from a collapse, it's basically all the stuff that misses the center but comes close to it, and it's a disk instead of a bubble because the particles hit each other and cancel out any velocity that can be cancelled, hence it becomes flat, and the very flat plane of orbit is literally the principal axis of rotation of the cloud the star came from)
      but my point here is that we basically have no data, we have no idea how the solar system formed, we have a dozen of random rock samples that we're more or less clueless about the age of, then we have a bunch of computer simulations, and then some extremely bad pictures of exoplanetary disks which are basically just snapshots considering the time these things take
      So do we even come close to having enough data to speculate about planetary formation one, and two does it even matter if the matter that would later orbit a gas giant was captured in cloud form or in planetoid form? it's captured from the same disk the planet itself came from either way
      (btw I am only halfway through the video when I typed this this is not me saying any argument for why pandora's orbital characterisitic would be impossible is bad, I literally haven't heard that part of the video yet, I'm just talking about the degree of confidence for something we have basically zero data for that I find a bit too much)

    • @anonymous-rb2sr
      @anonymous-rb2sr Рік тому

      I've watched the rest of the video, that just makes me ask why the filmakers didn't just say that the planet that they made up had a much higher mass if that was such a problem
      maybe they just weren't aware, then again I'm not completely convinced that's an actual thing either, same problem as with my post before, the ridiculously small sample size, gas giants can't have moons bigger than 1/10kth of their mass? Based on what, the 4 we have in our system? lol
      Seriously where does that statement/statistic come from, we have only a handful of exomoon detection, and the data for those is so bad they they could all very well be false positive (seriously the level of data we have for our telescopes is a complete joke the entire field is a circus, you would need several thousand JWSTs to have basic workable data, not one)
      Anyways what other source of data is there, there's 4 in our solar system, there's a few dozen exoplanets with data so bad we're not seing 80% of their systems and most of them are probably just noise that an algorithm decided was data, what else is there, simulations? They're probably the most accurate data point out of the three which is ironic considering they don't exist, but the results of a simulation will completely depend on how you set it up+the model limitation compared to the complexity of reality, and that's if you have the laws of physics right, and spoiler alert, we don't, there's literally not one model humans have made that can even correctly predict/map the movement of our closest stars, general relativity is just like a big gaslighting prank the theoretical physicist community has been playing on the rest of mankind
      So with all that I seriously doubt there even exists any data that would enable us to say what the rules of thumbs of gas giant planet to moon ratios are, we had good mostly accurate measurements of the orbit of what goes on in our solar system, with a sample size of 4 (out of the literal trillionsillions of gas giants in one galaxy) so it's not exactly useful data, beyond being able to say that what we see in our own solar system is theoretically possible (yay! making progress here!)
      I mean just look at the frequency of binary systems everywhere, from all the binary stars (stars are like the one thing we can actually observe so we have good data for those), to in our solar system charon/pluto, and even earth/the moon, so to me it seems like the parent body to orbital ratio is more of a random spectrum that goes from much much smaller to smaller to about the same size to bigger, there's probably widely different frequency for all of those ratios, with valleys of rarity due to specific emergent effects of orbital mechanics and whatnot, but just assuming that there is one such currently unknown process which destroys any system where the mass discrepency is not big enough, (but only for gas giants because we've seen tons of both bigger and smaller objects with similarly sized orbital pairs), well that assumption is just completely ridiculous
      Again I'm sure there is a nice frequency graph for all the different size ratios, but from that to saying "well achually because in our solar system with our 4 planets none have massive moons, that means gas giants just can't have big moons, period", my reaction to that is what are you even doing

  • @Amit_Gupta216
    @Amit_Gupta216 Рік тому +3

    Can you please tell me that why Pandora has to go through daily solar eclipses as shown in Avatar the way of water. Can you please tell me.

  • @dogmancito
    @dogmancito Рік тому +2

    Shouldn't Pandora have massive tides?

  • @bigcazza5260
    @bigcazza5260 2 роки тому +6

    imagine if star wars had this level of detail in its world building (disney era, i know legends was close). just imagine it, because we wont get it kek

    • @bigcazza5260
      @bigcazza5260 2 роки тому +1

      @@AlienPlanetology the funniest thing is disney would make a LOT more money selling those lore books than they would with any sequel related stuff. best thing to come from disney was letting filoni spread his wings, filoni should be the creative executive considering that george lucas trained him "in the ways of the force"

    • @bigcazza5260
      @bigcazza5260 2 роки тому

      @@AlienPlanetology didnt know how to spell favreau thats the only reason he didnt cop a shout out lmao

  • @dontforgetyoursunscreen
    @dontforgetyoursunscreen 7 місяців тому +1

    6:28 interesting that the planets of alpha centuri in avatar are Greek deities rather than the roman deities of our solar system

  • @mishkosimonovski23
    @mishkosimonovski23 Рік тому

    This Alien from Sol 3, appreciates your video.
    Btw. 'aCen B' planets are similar to our system.

  • @anonymous-rb2sr
    @anonymous-rb2sr Рік тому +1

    An issue you didn't mention witht he floating mountains that I find to be the biggest one rather than the levitation itself is the stability
    The mountaisn are pretty clearly based off the experiments where you put a disk of some random supraconductor above a diapole magnet and it just floats in the air, it's even locked in place
    So i'm fairly confident the idea for these mountaisn was just "those disks eventually stop levitiating because they heat up, but if they had those properties at the ambient temperature of the planet, then they would just float forever, and they could be massive too (magnetism works really counter intuitively with size, generally the bigger it is the stronger the magnetic fields)
    BUT, in those experiments the disks aren't just random supraconductors, they're specifically made disks that have intentional boreholes going through them (I don't know if they're hollow or filled with another non supercondictive material), the point is that the reason those "lock" up with the source of the magnetic field they float on, is NOT from their superconducting properties, their stability comes entirely from the fact they have holes going through them in a precise manner that allows the magnetic field lines to go through the object, that's why they stay in place
    But you do NOT get stability with a piece of superconductive material that is completely homogenous, only if it has microstructures to allow the magnetic field lines (whatever they actually are) to go through the object
    Now, when speculating about pandora, with some suspension of disbelief it's not completely impossible that those mountains would basically be pure unoptanium in very high purity, with whatever ore formation, veins of rocks, or even root system of the plants serving the same role as the intentional manufactored defects in the pieces we make float in science demonstrations, the most unlikely part is that any mineral would exist in purities significant enough to be comparable to the ratio needed to allow levitation (which should be pretty close to 100%, of course depending on the magnetic field strength)
    But that's not even my main issue, since this problem can have an in-universe explanation (random natural process creates natural analog of the deffects that allow magnetic lines through)
    No, to me the biggest issue is how tf would they not end up getting... like... pushed to one side.... after literal billions of years
    because it's all nice and all that they can levitate, but realistically they would just drift towards one side, arcing along the shape of the magnetic field, until they end up beaching themselves in the ground, and then just stay there as regular non floating rocks
    That to me is by far the biggest issue with the mountains, not that they can float, magnetism is strong enough of a force for that, but that they can seemingly just never stray off the center of their magnetic field in the eons they've been there, if we had unoptanium, we could build those montains, but I recon they would probably end up beaching themselves in a matter of days from the wind force alone, not taking into account any other extreanous force a literal giant mountain of superconducting material would be subject to while on a spinning magnetically active moon of a gas giant, that sounds like the perfect environemnt to stay undisturbed and motionless

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Рік тому +2

    Human lungs have the ability to adapt to different types of air. So it wouldn't take long for the humans to breathe Pandora's air.

  • @deshaughnmolette9205
    @deshaughnmolette9205 2 місяці тому

    I recently created a fictional Earth-like moon that's the same size as Pandora, and it also has a nitrogen rich atmosphere with low oxygen, plus it's an icy and frozen world but still habitable only mostly in the frozen oceans and some life on glaciers like penguins, seals, etc.

  • @mautheb1203
    @mautheb1203 Рік тому +1

    Hello, I just saw Avatar 2. And once more I am asking myself, how the day/night cycle would be on pandora. Especially after seeing the “eclipse” in this second movie.

  • @Amit_Gupta216
    @Amit_Gupta216 Рік тому +1

    Life on pandora could have evolved to use hydrogen sulfide as a energy source .
    As the channel biblaridian also mentioned in his alien biospheres series .

  • @lastone032085
    @lastone032085 Рік тому +2

    Pandora is tidally locked which means it would be volcanic as fuck if it were real. Not tropical. Also the creatures in Pandora have red blood, meaning they have iron in their blood which means everything should die if it got anywhere near the hallelujah mountains because the red blood cells would pool and cause a stroke almost immediately due to the magnetic pull.

  • @dumigamez397
    @dumigamez397 Рік тому +2

    We're gonna get a lot of juicy information when James Webb observes Alpha Centauri this summer. I'm dying to get confirmation of Candidate 1 :).

    • @dumitrulangham1721
      @dumitrulangham1721 Рік тому

      Imagine if we actually find a real Pandora moon!

    • @mikeraptorh6888
      @mikeraptorh6888 Рік тому

      It’s possible to find pandora as seen in the movies but it definitely won’t have na’vi, but the animals could be possible

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Рік тому

      @@dumitrulangham1721 I like to think I have the basic self-awareness to try _not_ to imagine that...

    • @hevendor958
      @hevendor958 Рік тому

      *though, we should cross our fingers, considering the History of Alpha Centauri of their farshare of Ghost Planets*

  • @KadenSlinker-cw6cl
    @KadenSlinker-cw6cl Рік тому

    Hello, I am just wondering what music you are using in the video?

  • @Sciguy95
    @Sciguy95 Рік тому +1

    Why would unobtanium and it's effects be taking too much artistic liberty for science fiction due to it being only theoretically possible and highly unlikely when the majority of sci Fi is filled to the brim with stuff that is just ridiculously impossible?

  • @gearybell
    @gearybell 4 роки тому +9

    hey alien of sol 3 my request can you do a planetary anomaly sanghelios from halo

    • @gearybell
      @gearybell 4 роки тому +3

      really like of vide planetary anomaly halo sanghelios from halo franchise

  • @marufulislam4311
    @marufulislam4311 Рік тому

    plz will you make similar videos technology humans used to travel to this panet. as seen in the movie

  • @brauljo
    @brauljo Рік тому

    3:46 Based for including kelvins

  • @_Omega_Weapon
    @_Omega_Weapon Рік тому +2

    If it's tidally locked, how then could they have a night/day (light/dark) cycle in the regions they show??

    • @thatoneguy7451
      @thatoneguy7451 Рік тому +1

      its tidally locked to the planet its orbiting, meaning one side is always facing the planet and the other is always facing away (it can still have a day/night cycle)

    • @_Omega_Weapon
      @_Omega_Weapon Рік тому

      @@thatoneguy7451 Only the side facing away from the planet it orbits could have a day/night cycle then. Not the side that always faces the host planet. So one side is under constant darkness.

    • @thatoneguy7451
      @thatoneguy7451 Рік тому

      @@_Omega_Weapon It might depend on the size of the planet and distance from it, but idk. I'm no expert in this regard.

    • @GeneraluStelaru
      @GeneraluStelaru Рік тому

      @@_Omega_Weapon It can certainly have a night-twilight cycle, and with the gas-giant's reflectiveness the period of light could be extended significantly.

  • @olgalemos4831
    @olgalemos4831 3 роки тому +6

    can you do one about yavin 4

    • @robertcorbell1006
      @robertcorbell1006 3 роки тому

      Yavin being a brown dwarf on the edge of the outer habitable zone of a larger binary system similar to the P-type that Tatooine orbits would make more sense than a Jovian gas planet. However, the moon size thing as mentioned in this video is still an issue unless the debris early in planetary formation was of a particularly large amount.

    • @robertcorbell1006
      @robertcorbell1006 3 роки тому

      @@AlienPlanetology The Antar system from the extended canon is actually very similar to Yavin in size and function. It also features a more likely world that is shrouded in darkness most of its year, causing the life there to have evolved to live in the dark except for a tiny window of time due to the fairly eccentric orbit of Antar IV. As for why any complex life such as the sapient Gotal would even have eyes is still beyond me.

    • @robertcorbell1006
      @robertcorbell1006 3 роки тому

      The fact I even know about Antar IV and the Gotal is due to how there once used to be trivia things about every single alien and both their species and homeworld for the Cantina scene. The goat-like (hehe, "Gotal") is the race the one guy was in the back corner behind Han Solo. He's seen knocking back drinks with his arm around his buddies: the human astronaut and the human-sized fly. All while the nearby hookers from several races split a hookah. And the guys whose costumes would be reused for the Zaranites in Star Trek: The Motion Picture are playing the now-iconic Cantina Song in the background.

  • @markstahl1464
    @markstahl1464 Рік тому

    What’s the name of the background music, or where is it from?

    • @markstahl1464
      @markstahl1464 Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology Thanks! I'll check it out :D

  • @cainhicks7509
    @cainhicks7509 3 роки тому +2

    a Centauri A is just are solar system but Greek names instead of the Roman ones in the avatar universe

  • @cockpeatdarkhole6909
    @cockpeatdarkhole6909 Рік тому

    At 12:20 - See the found of Gliese 1549 (or so), a Gasgiant- size Moon in a Orbit of a bigger Gasgiant 😉

  • @neytiritetskahamoatite7688
    @neytiritetskahamoatite7688 Рік тому +2

    You got it wrong on surface gravity: It's 7 instead of 8 , so 7.77 m/s^2

    • @neytiritetskahamoatite7688
      @neytiritetskahamoatite7688 Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology Np, i'm glad you saw it. And i really loved the doc. 🥰On 1:50 Tidal heating: A tidal lock'ed Moon keeps the same face to the Polyphemus, therefore there is no mareic stress from the Polyphemus, since the potential energy is stable related to Polyphemus. Related to the other moon's and to the Alpha Cen.-A star, yeah, there is some mareic stress which heats Pandora 🙂 The rest of the story here seems to be accurate : the atmosferic issues, the geomagnetic problems and so on. I'm a chemist engineer, and i thought the same about H2S gas. It's awkward to be stable at that percentage on a planet full of life and ritch O2 atmosphere. Same for the CO2. 18% on a planet teaming with life.? Mmmm : NO! 😁
      BTW: Did u calculated sea lvl pressure considering Pandora's gravity? Officially is 0.9 atm although it has a higher molar mass :)
      I don't know why they didn't mention the composition of O2 and N2 separately, and some other details to know exactly the atmospheric composition :)

    • @neytiritetskahamoatite7688
      @neytiritetskahamoatite7688 Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology That book should be more precise then, not the fandom :) Ok. If u have the complete atmospheric gas composition of Pandora , please share it with us , thx 🤗😇

  • @Amit_Gupta216
    @Amit_Gupta216 Рік тому

    There is one hypothesis that how Pandora formed around a low mass gas giant is that in the past the young Regil Kantaurus star system there were many more planets in the system there was a huge terrestrial world (super earth) but when Polyphemus began to drift inwards in the start system it destroyed the terrestrial world by its gravity. The remaining debri resulted the moons of Polyphemus to grow and become too large like Pandora. Since the planet destroyed by Polyphemus was a rocky world the moons of the gas giant are rocky.

    • @hevendor958
      @hevendor958 Рік тому

      *though however, there are indeed consequences when it comes to a Hypothesis trying to explain an Earth-sized Moon orbiting a small Gas Giant with multiple other Jovian-like Moons*

  • @admiralfluffy42
    @admiralfluffy42 Рік тому

    Once you said the distance, I said oh no

  • @CyclopsRat
    @CyclopsRat 2 роки тому

    WHAT is this dude's accent? (Fantastic video, I was just puzzled by that while watching lol)

  • @Meggsie
    @Meggsie Рік тому

    I swtg I saw the same blue Jupiter back drop in Mass Effect

  • @SgtThiel
    @SgtThiel Рік тому

    that's fancy. I thought a moon this size could not have an orbit this short

    • @anonymous-rb2sr
      @anonymous-rb2sr Рік тому

      well there are binary black holes with orbits of a few seconds so we're not reaching any upper extreme here

  • @lioshin
    @lioshin Рік тому

    11:51 Pandora's high mass compared to Polyphemus could be caused by Polyphemus forming much further out in the system then Pandora, Then migrating inward and capturing Pandora in its gravity well as a moon, similar to Triton in our solar system.

    • @titan-1802
      @titan-1802 Рік тому

      but then, this comes in to a lot of problems.
      firstly, Pandora being captured by Polyphemus would disrupt most of the Pre-existing Spherical Moons of the Gas Giant, and would either collide with Pandora or Polyphemus, or be ejected out into the System, this can also result in Pandora actually failing to host any Habitability nor life on its Surface if it was captured by Polyphemus

  • @Drikkerbadevand
    @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому

    yeah I was thinking the same with the atmospheric composition. they could have just made it like 0,5% CO2, a noble gas of 5% is fine, but why xenon when they could have chosen helium, neon or argon, which are much less dense.

  • @innermostlayers6865
    @innermostlayers6865 Рік тому

    What are sources for your conclusions ? Do you have some professional background?

  • @liamwescott9264
    @liamwescott9264 Рік тому

    There is another thing about the floating mountains and the Unobtanium that lets them float due to it being a room-temperature superconductor.
    Any magnetic fields strong enough to hold up mountains of that size would almost certainly have been more than strong enough to rip proto-Pandora apart and prevent it from ever forming in the first place.
    That is just a guess on my part, but if it has basis in reality, then it would mean no Pandora and therefore no Na'vi.

    • @anonymous-rb2sr
      @anonymous-rb2sr Рік тому

      depends on how the magnetic field is formed, it seems very local, magnetic bubbles of a few kilometers instead of a giant planet wide magnetic field like we have on earth (or else those montains would be floating in the radiation belt all the way in space lol)
      also the unoptanium probably loses it's properties when hot enough, like for eample LAVA, you know the state things are in when entire planets crash into each other at orbital speed, quite a lot of kinetic energy turning into heat there
      so you wouldn't have any reaction magnetism in the early formation/lava ball stage, they would begin to react to the magnetic fields much later once they cooled off to "room temperature" temperatures, which is a lot colder than lava when comparing the two
      my biggest issue with them is that they wouldn't be stable, even if they could levitate they would just fall off to the side until they hit the ground, then just become regular non-floating rocks

  • @user-xg4hr1od5r
    @user-xg4hr1od5r Рік тому

    Are there any radioactive issues on the planet pandora? The polyphemus planet will radiate powerful radiation like Jupiter

  • @carylmccarley6765
    @carylmccarley6765 2 роки тому

    I'm not into the Space and galaxy and all the planets stuff and don't understand 🤔 any of this that the guy's is talking. But it is sounding very interesting.

  • @brauljo
    @brauljo Рік тому

    1:18 4.29 Rg
    1:21 5.48 Mg/m³
    1:38 204 Mm
    3:46 5 K higher than Earth's
    3:56 41.3 Pm
    4:10 1.68 Tm; 5.33 Tm
    4:34 643 Tm; 1.9 Pm
    4:56 242.8 Qg; 107.28 Mm; 651 ZW
    4:59 239 Qg
    5:02 104 Mm
    5:07 3 kK
    5:21 2187 Qg; 851.1 Mm; 581.5 YW
    5:36 849 Mm
    5:40 58 hK
    5:43 582 YW
    6:00 1804 Qg; 600.53 Mm; 191.48 YW
    6:07 1810 Qg
    6:10 598 Mm
    6:15 52 hK
    6:17 191 YW
    6:46 570 Rg
    6:58 1.08 Mg/m³
    7:07 209.44 Gm
    15:44 6.6 Rg
    15:57 5.49 Rg
    16:24 7.8 Rg
    16:26 6.82 Mm
    16:44 36 Rg

  • @themadoneplays7842
    @themadoneplays7842 3 роки тому +1

    you know I could probably exp0lain why planetary anomoly 3 may not be a problem: it may be another planet trhat was captured by polythemus during the solar systems formation and perhaps was a bit larger before some of it got sucked into its parent planet.

    • @themadoneplays7842
      @themadoneplays7842 3 роки тому

      @@AlienPlanetology Still its not entirely impossible. Our knowledge on such matters is still tiny compared to the possibilites still open in our universe, we base our science on what we have seein in our own tiny window of knowledge.
      I mean just bvecause we have not seen a world like pandora yet in our POV doesnt mean it cant happen, yes unlikely but not impossible. Hey if we can have worlds where it rains rubies and sapphires or a pink planet I think the universe hasd even more interesting possibilites then we think. Yes we still have copnstant factors like gravity and such but there is even a planet that defies our current laws of physics too so the realm of possibilities still remains fairly open.

    • @themadoneplays7842
      @themadoneplays7842 3 роки тому

      @@AlienPlanetology I am referring to Gliese 436b and it has been observed to have a quirk to it, it has solid ice yet is close to its parent sun and said ice should be vapor. Granted there is a reason for this according to what I read its gravity is so strong that said ice cannot turn into steam. Love this exoplanet, its kind of awesome :D I also really like
      Gj-504b the pink planet though its probably gonna be gray like jupiter once it finally comes to form.

  • @7stiano123
    @7stiano123 Рік тому +1

    If it is tidally locked how can it be habitable

  • @MaciejowPL
    @MaciejowPL Рік тому

    Pandora is one of better developed worlds in Sci-Fi but about that question in the end, I believe in the theory of Dark Forest so no betrayal of my own race for it would mean my own extinction

  • @xandersfs2346
    @xandersfs2346 Рік тому

    There could easily be many planets in the system because of how bad we are at looking for them. I am super hyped because the James Webb will be taking a look at the alpha Centauri system and using post processing would be able to see a planet as small as 0.3 earth radii
    Also, Polyphemus could be a sudarsky class 2 gas giant with water vapor clouds. It could still be blue, just a bit lighter of a blue

    • @titan-1802
      @titan-1802 Рік тому

      Speaking of a Sudarsky Class Gaseous Planets, the Blue Moon's parent Planet in Extraterrestrial is stated to be a Water Cloud Jovian Planet, and if i remember, it appeared Blue in the Documentary with a Ring System.

    • @xandersfs2346
      @xandersfs2346 Рік тому

      Water in its non-condensed form produces a blue shade, if the clouds are low enough and the planet has a high water vapor density atmosphere you could still have a blue color, not a deep blue but a shade of Blue none the less

    • @xandersfs2346
      @xandersfs2346 Рік тому

      Actually, I’ve brushed up on my chemistry a bit lately. according to almost every chemistry website and class, and I quote, “water vapor is completely transparent but appears white in clouds and steam due to condensation.” If there are no particles in air for condensation to form on or the air maintains above Boiling point for its pressure the water vapor remains perfectly clear. However water vapor does scatter light, scattering blues less than reds just like in the earth’s atmosphere. A white cloud layer below 60 or more kilometers of clear water vapor will appear a very light blue from space because more blue light will be reaching the “surface” than other wavelengths. The white clouds reflect the slightly bluer light without significantly changing it’s color and the scattering process would also occur on the way back up. This would cause more blue light to return from the “surface” to space giving the white clouded planet a blue hue.

    • @xandersfs2346
      @xandersfs2346 Рік тому

      So in direct response to your previous response, water vapor is always near perfectly clear

  • @vbostrom
    @vbostrom Рік тому

    What is your source for Pandora being tide locked?

    • @vbostrom
      @vbostrom Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology You can get lock times greater than the age of the Alpha Centauri system with a distant enough orbit (14 lunar distances and a moment of inertia of about 2.2*10^37 kg m^2 results in about 8 billion years lock time) and Baxter's book, supposedly based on Avatar canon sources, says that Pandora is not tide locked.

    • @vbostrom
      @vbostrom Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology And at 1.4 AU from Alpha Centauri A, 14 LD would be well outside the Hill 'sphere' and would escape. I'm not sure how much emphasis to put onto some of the visual effects, in one scene Polyphemus is seen not touching the horizon, and in other scenes it is on the horizon, which does imply that Pandora is not tide locked, or the camera viewpoints are significant distances across the surface of Pandora. Other things I wasn't sure how to deal with: Alpha Centauri B would provide most of the mass and angular momentum of the system, and the system invariable plane is going to be pretty close or right on ACB's orbital plane - in our system nearly all major masses orbit within a couple of degrees of inclination from the invariable plane, so I would presume that Polyphemus and Pandora approximately share that plane (~ 79 degrees inclination and 205 degrees longitude of the ascending node in ICRF framing), yet Pandora is said to have a 29 degree axial tilt - and you can see this as Venture Star approaches Pandora in the first movie, Pandora is rotating about an axis that is vertical to the screen and the day-night terminator is tilted 15-20 degrees or so, so Pandora's orbit around Polyphemus is either also inclined by that amount, or Polyphemus will rock north and south in the sky as Pandora completes its orbits (which would also make it not really tide locked, or perhaps tide locked but with north-south libration). So I generally come down to the constraints being: Pandora's axis of rotation must be parallel with Pandora's normal of orbital angular momentum, Pandora is tide locked, Pandora's normal to the orbital plane must be 29 degrees from Polyphemus's normal to the orbital plane, and Polyphemus is coplanar with ACB. I'm not sure I really like the idea that Polyphemus's plane and Pandora's plane are so far apart, though. I've been trying to sort out what is canon and what is conjecutre and it hasn't been easy to sort out what the movie itself has in mind.

  • @gearybell
    @gearybell 4 роки тому +2

    hey alien of sol 3 my request can you do a planetary anomaly algolis from halo

  • @Ax6Creepyxxd
    @Ax6Creepyxxd Рік тому

    To me the most surprising thing about this planet is the time it takes to orbit it's parent planet. I was just so convinced about bigger orbits needing to take longer to complete, but i guess that's just not true sometimes? My mind said "The moon is on a much smallet orbit around the earth and yet it still takes 30 or so days to complete one, so Pandora just doesn't have a chance to have a 26 orbit at such a scale!"... am i missing something?

    • @Ax6Creepyxxd
      @Ax6Creepyxxd Рік тому

      @@AlienPlanetology Wow!! Such an interesting fact, one would expect that bigger planets would get moons with even wider orbits than that of Luna. I was aware of the fact that higher mass planets needed higher orbital velocities, but got stuck thinking that those orbits would also get bigger... i see the flaw in my logic now, it all makes sence!!!

  • @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308

    Does the moon Pandora orbit the giant gas planet Polyphemus clockwise or counterclockwise?

    • @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308
      @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308 Рік тому

      Thank you! ❤

    • @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308
      @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308 Рік тому

      It's just that I'm Brazilian, I speak only Portuguese and I always watch this video of Pandora with subtitles.

    • @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308
      @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308 Рік тому

      I'm just going to ask a few questions, because I'm passionate about astronomy and I'm writing a book about astronomy. Pandora only shows the same side to Polyphemus? Is there 26 hours in a day on Pandora? and does it take the same amount of time to circle Polyphemus completely? I'm using the translator.

    • @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308
      @joaoguilhermealvesdossanto9308 Рік тому

      Sorry for bothering you!

  • @Seoseupainaotivesseidoembora
    @Seoseupainaotivesseidoembora 2 роки тому

    Talk about the planet of avatar TLA (AANG) and why the planet is ridiculous small to be like the show presents it

  • @dumitrulangham1721
    @dumitrulangham1721 Рік тому

    😮😮😮 it interesting if we find a real Pandora exomoon

    • @seand.g423
      @seand.g423 Рік тому

      And absolutely tragic soon enough after...

  • @MightyRob1
    @MightyRob1 Рік тому +1

    The one thing that bothered me when I first saw this movie is that virtually all life forms on Pandora follow a DNA blueprint of six legs and multiple eyes yet the Navi are built like humans with four limbs, etc

    • @hatebreeder999
      @hatebreeder999 Рік тому

      Yes that makes them out of place and unrealistic. Very humanoid. I think Arival movie potrays aliens much more realistically as they have radial symetry (heptapods) and their language is truly alien

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 Рік тому

      Just wait for Avatar 4 amd 5 where James Cameron will reveal that their diety EYWA is an AI and the Navi were advanced back then but Eywa saw this as destructive so s"she" made them back to primitive living

  • @bazoo513
    @bazoo513 2 роки тому +5

    These were really minor nitpicks, compared to the liberties other SciFi movies take.
    (BTW, what most people analyzing the movie miss is that the main feature of "Jake the Savior" is not that he is a white human "civilized" male, but that he is a foreigner. He did something unthinkable to Na'vi: he asked Eywa (Na'vi's version of Gaia) to take sides in order to save children. To Na'vi Eywa, as a giver and protector of life and a symbol ove unity, was beyond such low interventions, but not to Earthly Jake.)
    As for the sequels, I would like to see less battles and more environment, and see my species in a bit more favorable way. Let's use out technology to mine unobtainium in polar regions inaccessible to native population.

    • @bazoo513
      @bazoo513 2 роки тому +2

      @@AlienPlanetology Well, of course, but let's cut Cameron some slack: every movie of this kind needs their MacGuffin. Perhaps something biological would have been a better choice, though, like Herbert's "spice".

  • @McMurchie
    @McMurchie Рік тому +1

    If I was a big leader of Earth, i'd insist no resources be taken without agreement by the sentient parties on the planet...id' hope we have learned a few things about our own sordid history on doing the wrong thing.

  • @JoshTGW
    @JoshTGW Рік тому

    TBH, Pandora would beyond impossible, especially around Alpha Centauri A and B for one reason, the binary pair itself. One star basically would not let another keep a planet and even then with a orbital period of 80 years between them and how close they approach one another, their perihelion to one another, would not even allow any planets to form or have time to do so as the area around the two stars orbitting one another relatively close would disturb the orbit of anything orbiting close by either ejecting it from the system or one or both of the stars swallowing the object(s).
    Proxima Centauri is fortunate to be orbitting far enough away that the gravitaional influence of the binary pair isn't enough to disturb the orbits of its planets.

    • @titan-1802
      @titan-1802 Рік тому

      Now this doesn't really Rule out Polyphemus' Existence (depending to where it sits within Alpha Centauri A's Habitable Zone).

  • @addisonsmith7949
    @addisonsmith7949 3 роки тому +1

    What I am saying here The gas giants gravitational pole is causing the rocks to float

  • @HeriSuranegara
    @HeriSuranegara Рік тому

    just find out that the day and night on Pandora is not from its rotation but by the eclipse of parent planet

  • @sarah_fides
    @sarah_fides Рік тому +1

    The names of the planets in the system is a bit lazy in my opinion, particularly because it's just what the Greeks called the planets of our solar system, so they are identical in name (for example, Zeus is Jupiter, Ares is Mars, Poseidon is Neptune, etc)

  • @blaircolquhoun7780
    @blaircolquhoun7780 Рік тому

    In the Netflix series Alien worlds, they look at hypothetical exoplanets and their flora and fauna. Could we find an exomoon like Pandora? I don't know. We're still searching. We only found the first terrestrial planets about twenty years ago. The first Jovian planets were discovered over thirty years ago.

    • @titan-1802
      @titan-1802 Рік тому

      well Alien Planetology had already did Atlas from Alien Worlds, i definitely would love to see him do another planet in the Series, like Planet Janus for instance.

    • @blaircolquhoun7780
      @blaircolquhoun7780 Рік тому

      @@titan-1802 I see. I didn't know that.

  • @marcopanzironi6612
    @marcopanzironi6612 Рік тому +1

    If the surface gravity on Pandora is 0.8 G, shouldn’t it be 80% of Earth’s gravity? In that case 80% of 9.81 m/s^2 isn’t 8.77 m/s^$, but rather 7.85 m/s^2

  • @ligmaleft1764
    @ligmaleft1764 Рік тому

    I find it funny that we consider their world primitive. I personally believe the Navii are far more superior to us in all ways.