Now that I think about it, the gas giants haven't changed much for billions of years, maybe I should FICO's more on the terrestrial planets or even exoplanets. :D
I edited were I could but for some edits SpaceEngine wasn't rendering properly so I had to find the closest match to the actual planet in that timeframe.
We actually don't know exactly when Saturn got it's rings, I was just using one of the theories about them, remember some of the stuff in the video could be inaccurate since we don't have the exact information
WOW SOO COOL
Thanks !
I wish I could download space engine
Now that I think about it, the gas giants haven't changed much for billions of years, maybe I should FICO's more on the terrestrial planets or even exoplanets.
:D
Ahh yes, the good old days
Cómo lo hiciste en space engine?
how did u do that in space engine!? :0
Welp I had to make new planet models for the planets and then I had to film them, quick note this kills your GPU 😅
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Did you edit the planets or did you find a exoplanet similar to the planets?
I edited were I could but for some edits SpaceEngine wasn't rendering properly so I had to find the closest match to the actual planet in that timeframe.
Impressive
Saturn didnt have rings then
We actually don't know exactly when Saturn got it's rings, I was just using one of the theories about them, remember some of the stuff in the video could be inaccurate since we don't have the exact information
@@nordic_estonia Saturno rings have 100 millons years
But Saturn got its rings 10-100 megayears ago, so you're saying it still had giant rings 2 gigayears ago?
Not neccescarily giant, just denser and more prominent because not as many of the smaller p[articles were absorbed by moonlets yet
@@nordic_estonia OHHH MY GOD "GIANT'' IS A FIGURE OF SPEECH