@Spicyleaves vox is a company and I get it but as the comment is about sponsorship I added another way in which he could get sponsor in relation to the video
@KhAnubis Oh come on you consider youself a geography youtuber, your videos are the most mediocre, least-researched videos made to be barely 10 minutes i have seen on youtube. It is honestly time for some to put you in place and tell you this but too bad i know you would never even consider hearing critisizm.
I would’ve called the “donut nebula” the “Jack-o-Lantern nebula”. Looked like a candle within an open pumpkin to me, and the idea of it eating itself is pretty creepy and made imagery more relevant to me 😊😊.
Fyi, the most of the visuals in this video were made in Space Engine, which is a giant atlas of the universe where you can visit its every corner with fascinating procedure generated or registered stars, planets, nebulae etc. I highly recommend trying it, you will not be dissapointed :)
@@PlanetaryFacts Universe sandox is very different tho, you can't explore the entire universe at all. Also Space Engine has far better visuals than US, they are just not made for the same purpose.
remember when you were 8 years old and learned that the sun will destroy earth in -insert very large number- years and you just lost your mind like fuck what are we gonna do
My first question after learning this fact was: if earth will be destroyed in (large number) years, when will we not be able to live on it? Because it's like moving a marshmallow onto a fire. If sun death is burnt, how !uch sooner is toasty?
Obvious answer for me was we bail on Earth and go to ~insert viable other planet~. But then when I was in high school physics I learned that the universe is drifting apart, eventually to the point that heat can't pass between atoms anymore and I just lost my mind like welp gg guys
Do not worry about that - Planet Mercury will change it orbit before (because of Jupiter) and we don't know if it will leave solar system, or switch with Venus, or switch with Earth - or even collide...Fun stuff eh?
In my math notebook from my junior year of high school I ended up making a lot of small doodles (though shockingly I wasn't a bad student or a particularly avid artist), and one of them that I distinctly remember making was a pencil-and-eraser reductive drawing of the Carina Nebula, which at the time I was rather proud of. Thanks for bringing back that memory! (Also, the existence of a "Manatee Nebula" makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside)
Wait a minute, don’t tell me you just summed up the basis for all abstract expressionism in one line: “Somehow they manage to be both abstract but also real, lacking any true definition but nonetheless representing shape and form.”
To be honest (having an astrophysics background), after seeing the tile; I glanced at my keyboard because I expected I was going to have to write a long winded thing with corrections that most would not appreciate but I'm happy say that i'm quite happy. Perhaps the only thing I would say is that a 'White Dwarf' is (most probably) not a 'final state'; it should become a 'Black Dwarf' or a Blackhole, or a Black Dwarf and then a Blackhole.
@@bumpsy Not on it's own, it would have to acquire more mass probably by merging with other compact (high mass) objects. Hypotheticals about hypotheticals is pretty sketchy but enough (to overcome chandrasekhar limit) white/black dwarfs could perhaps form a Neutron star -which with further merges (to surpass the Tolman/oppenheimer/volkoff limit) could result in a Black hole. There is also the possibility of a black dwarf pushing a massive Neutron star already near the TOV limit, over it.
9:00 I love how you give the viewers a moment to enjoy these beautiful images, show this man some love people! And that amazing music as well, truly awesome
Love the video, I wasn't expecting something about space from you. How did you animate all of those Nebulae? They were kinda of mind-bending to look at
I'm not sure why, but the moments in your video when it's just the music mixed with the compilation of the different nebulas being shown, gives me a huge dump of dopamine lol.. They each have an incredibly epic vibe..
I'm half way through, and I'm amazed at the imagery. I have seen so many things in the photo. I specifically typed, "what IS a nebula?" This was the first video that popped up--after the ad. This is wonderful.
Wow, I must say You did a fantastic job with the 3d job and showing everything from different perspective that barely NASA or other big scientific sources do, this is better than most of them!! Very well done!
I watch a LOT of science video but this one by far the most comprehensive and informative video. Thank you so much for producing these awesome videos. I'll head to the Patreon now.
I love this channel, because even though I might disagree with some of his videos, i can watch them and still enjoy them. This is some quality content. Keep up the amazing work
I knew much of this, but it was still awesome to observe the 3D models of such beautiful structures. It gives you an interesting perspective of something that might look "simple" (big quote on quote) to the eye. Nice vid man, I'd like to see more space related stuff from you!
thanks for making this video, all my wallpapers are nebulas too, so this was visually pleasing to watch and super informative, I love learning about space. keep up the good work!
i had this question since long time and i had read about it here and there, but i could never understand the true scale of nebulae relative to a solar system and a galaxy, this is very informative and beautiful.
What bugs me is how big they are, when we look at those Hubble pictures of nebulas we think oh those clouds are so pretty, but we don't stop to think how ridiculously massive they are, they're probably bigger than an area that humans will never explore.
Nebulae "Some stars burn down and die, bigger stars burn down and die with PASSION... Space dust! which allows new more interesting stars to be made and then die and explode in even crazier SPACE DUST" Bill Wurtz
100000 years later, cons of living in galactic center all nearby stars have been drained for energy and replaced by stupid artificial blobs of light, hrrumph old days were better when light from sky was starlight and not space bulb
If you can't see the pattern my man's girl is his universe
So basically his the backgrounds match
His gna use this line for treats,
I was thinking that too and it honestly was so sweet
New Atlas Pro lore
I was expecting “This video was sponsored by Nebula” or something.
Also sponsored by vox
1:52
Ikr he should really join it though
Me too
@Spicyleaves vox is a company and I get it but as the comment is about sponsorship I added another way in which he could get sponsor in relation to the video
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
I love this, another geography UA-camr who‘s obsessed with space!
Same
Did not expect you to be here! I love ur vids
@KhAnubis Oh come on you consider youself a geography youtuber, your videos are the most mediocre, least-researched videos made to be barely 10 minutes i have seen on youtube. It is honestly time for some to put you in place and tell you this but too bad i know you would never even consider hearing critisizm.
@@ivandjurdjevic7463 dude they put out a lot of content
true
My man just did the most casual face-reveal ever
Long live EU
And long live Texas while we're at it.
I didn't even realize at first.
When
@@turkicunion1996 0:32
What a way to do a face reveal and I guess a girlfriend reveal?
I know right
Geography students' brains are built different
Could be one of the photos on the "random couple wallpaper pack".
Don't we all have that? Oh, just me then.
That too on his gaming computer
is this the first time this guy reveal his face?
Im disappointed that ur not on nebula cuz this video would have been great for an announcement like that
Ikr
Lost opportunity
My man just wanted to flex he had a girlfriend
Yep
mhm
@@SanksAska his gaming computer background
Doesn't that disqualify him as a nerd?
@@idraote yup. we've all been fooled.
this is all fake
Him: "Teehee look at my cute relationship."
Me: oh no, he's taken
I would’ve called the “donut nebula” the “Jack-o-Lantern nebula”. Looked like a candle within an open pumpkin to me, and the idea of it eating itself is pretty creepy and made imagery more relevant to me 😊😊.
Honestly looks more like a door or a portal for me.
To me it looked like a corondum rock.... when cut, theres shiny crystal inside....
i thought the exact same thing
Fyi, the most of the visuals in this video were made in Space Engine, which is a giant atlas of the universe where you can visit its every corner with fascinating procedure generated or registered stars, planets, nebulae etc.
I highly recommend trying it, you will not be dissapointed :)
Also try Universe Sandbox if you want to play around with the universe and not just view it.
@@PlanetaryFacts Universe sandox is very different tho, you can't explore the entire universe at all.
Also Space Engine has far better visuals than US, they are just not made for the same purpose.
@@DeMooniC Spaxe Engine is designed for exploration, while Universe Sandbox is designed to see how systems evolve over time.
cmoe on I WAS GONNA SAY THAT
I find it so relaxing to look at those nebulas
They are mesmerizing
Aye me too
Thank you
remember when you were 8 years old and learned that the sun will destroy earth in -insert very large number- years and you just lost your mind like fuck what are we gonna do
Yes😂
My first question after learning this fact was: if earth will be destroyed in (large number) years, when will we not be able to live on it? Because it's like moving a marshmallow onto a fire. If sun death is burnt, how !uch sooner is toasty?
Obvious answer for me was we bail on Earth and go to ~insert viable other planet~.
But then when I was in high school physics I learned that the universe is drifting apart, eventually to the point that heat can't pass between atoms anymore and I just lost my mind like welp gg guys
@@JoveRogers97 there are potentially habitable planets in our galaxy group lol
Do not worry about that - Planet Mercury will change it orbit before (because of Jupiter) and we don't know if it will leave solar system, or switch with Venus, or switch with Earth - or even collide...Fun stuff eh?
Apoptotic Nebula (from Ancient Greek, apóptōsis, meaning "falling off").
Yea I like that
Doesn't apoptosis mean self death?
@@hellfun1337 apoptosis is when a cell self-destructs yes, but it gets its meaning from its Greek roots
In my math notebook from my junior year of high school I ended up making a lot of small doodles (though shockingly I wasn't a bad student or a particularly avid artist), and one of them that I distinctly remember making was a pencil-and-eraser reductive drawing of the Carina Nebula, which at the time I was rather proud of. Thanks for bringing back that memory!
(Also, the existence of a "Manatee Nebula" makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside)
Wait a minute, don’t tell me you just summed up the basis for all abstract expressionism in one line:
“Somehow they manage to be both abstract but also real, lacking any true definition but nonetheless representing shape and form.”
To be honest (having an astrophysics background), after seeing the tile; I glanced at my keyboard because I expected I was going to have to write a long winded thing with corrections that most would not appreciate but I'm happy say that i'm quite happy.
Perhaps the only thing I would say is that a 'White Dwarf' is (most probably) not a 'final state'; it should become a 'Black Dwarf' or a Blackhole, or a Black Dwarf and then a Blackhole.
how would a black dwarf turn into a black hole though?
@@bumpsy Not on it's own, it would have to acquire more mass probably by merging with other compact (high mass) objects.
Hypotheticals about hypotheticals is pretty sketchy but enough (to overcome chandrasekhar limit) white/black dwarfs could perhaps form a Neutron star -which with further merges (to surpass the Tolman/oppenheimer/volkoff limit) could result in a Black hole.
There is also the possibility of a black dwarf pushing a massive Neutron star already near the TOV limit, over it.
9:00 I love how you give the viewers a moment to enjoy these beautiful images, show this man some love people!
And that amazing music as well, truly awesome
What song is this?
@@Dylanjon353 The link to the music is in the description.
Truly incredible animation in this video! It’s so cool to be able to see the nebulae from different perspectives. Great work!
11:16 lets just go with “Death Star Nebula”
thats no nebula...
YEEEESSSSSS
@@liminalradiofm7899 but it will cause a supernova( if aimed at star) so indirectly its a nebula maker
@@krishangshah7384 space station.
That's no planet..
this was so so good. i love everything you do atlas pro, if you wanna do space, do space, youre earth and space videos are phenomenal
I can't describe the excitement I feel to see a brand spanking new Atlas Pro video. Love your work!
This has to be sponsored by nebula, the streaming service.
Yes
🤣
I literary got an ad for Curiosity Stream lol
"What is a Nebula?"
UA-camrs: a StrEAmInG SitE i hElpEd cREatiNg
SEAIGSEEEREN
Love the video, I wasn't expecting something about space from you. How did you animate all of those Nebulae? They were kinda of mind-bending to look at
Absolutely FANTASTIC proposition ! Awesome space vids from awesome geographical channel.
Honestly how do you do it, every single videos you produce is so well done and simply fascinating. Hands down my favorite creator on the platform.
Excellent work! You going above and beyond on the animation/video work shows!
I'm not sure why, but the moments in your video when it's just the music mixed with the compilation of the different nebulas being shown, gives me a huge dump of dopamine lol.. They each have an incredibly epic vibe..
Thank you for the most visually stunning explanation as of yet! Amazing job!
The intro music is just terrific. No other UA-cam channel has as good an intro.
Dude, thank you for making this video and blowing my mind with epic cosmos gass clouds. This was the highlight of my day! :D
Thank youuuu for the indulgent montages of pretty nebulae this is literally my favourite video ever
Plot twist, the couple isn't actually Atlas Pro.
This video was AMAZING!!! My jaw is literally on the floor, these are so beautiful and I'm just amazed by the idea of all this.
Get you a man that shows you off like this man and his nebulas
I'm half way through, and I'm amazed at the imagery.
I have seen so many things in the photo.
I specifically typed, "what IS a nebula?" This was the first video that popped up--after the ad.
This is wonderful.
Goodbye zoom class hello Atlas Pro
why do you have zoom class in the holidays
@Daredevil mid term break
@@jana31415 i don’t know what kind of holiday that is, nothing like that in my country.
@Daredevil mines just prayer dont bully me
Well done. Engaging and informative. Your explanations were easy to comprehend for those of us who are not astro physicists.
Love these space themed videos, would be great if you made more!
YES! More space related videos. This one was awesome. I will for sure check out Orions Nebula tonight
You really deserve more subs, such quality videos
I *loved* this video! You did an excellent job with it! I would love to see more of these in the future!
I loved this video, I would definitely want to see more space related content from you!
Thanks for the video! Always wanted a good explanation and you did it the best. Keep up the good work!
One thing I learned from this video:
AP uses a Macbook and iPhone.
And he has a girlfriend
Conclusion: apple= girlfriend
Noted
The gaming one was Windows :P
@@vichkar3680 The Chad Mac vs. the virgin PC.
Wow, I must say You did a fantastic job with the 3d job and showing everything from different perspective that barely NASA or other big scientific sources do, this is better than most of them!! Very well done!
This universe is even more beautiful than anything I could ever imagine.
Beautiful and dangerous 😅
Hells yeah man, more space videos! I would love to see one one what happens to stars after they are made in the nebulae
"Honey, Atlas Pro uploaded!"
I watch a LOT of science video but this one by far the most comprehensive and informative video. Thank you so much for producing these awesome videos. I'll head to the Patreon now.
Background music? That ambient track is so good.
I'd also like to know
edit: He added it to the description
@@macmarc6661 Oh awesome!
I love this channel, because even though I might disagree with some of his videos, i can watch them and still enjoy them. This is some quality content. Keep up the amazing work
When youre early but you dont know what to say: yes nebula cool epic
Haha fUnnY
I knew much of this, but it was still awesome to observe the 3D models of such beautiful structures. It gives you an interesting perspective of something that might look "simple" (big quote on quote) to the eye.
Nice vid man, I'd like to see more space related stuff from you!
I would have called the "Donut Nebula" something like "Geode Nebula", because it reminded me more of an sliced open geode, than a Donut.
That's a good one. Invokes a similar idea too
Very nice video man, always so interesting to watch these types of videos. Keep it up!
I thought this was a plug for what he can be seen on. I loves it regardless.
thanks for making this video, all my wallpapers are nebulas too, so this was visually pleasing to watch and super informative, I love learning about space. keep up the good work!
Nebula is a streaming site where all your favourite educational creators...
I scrolled to see this
Love all your videos! A balance between great space and earth content is so nice to look forward to!
Dude what did you study in university? Geography or Geology
your fuckin amazing.
Loved the video! I'm sure pretty much all of your fans would be okay with more space related content! Very cool!
The query string of the URL: VFX
Especially fitting for this one, imo
this is literally one of the most genuine and excellent youtube channels I have ever been subbed too.
The real nebula was the friends we made along the way
yey.
What friends?
i had this question since long time and i had read about it here and there, but i could never understand the true scale of nebulae relative to a solar system and a galaxy, this is very informative and beautiful.
Nebula is a streaming service of all your favorite youtuber's who collaborated to make a streaming service free of demonetization .
Very nice unfolding and explanation of interstellar gas and nebulae, quite intuitive.
What bugs me is how big they are, when we look at those Hubble pictures of nebulas we think oh those clouds are so pretty, but we don't stop to think how ridiculously massive they are, they're probably bigger than an area that humans will never explore.
BEST video of nebulae I've seen. Thanks for all the hard work!
I was doing homework but this seems way more important
Your channel makes such great content and it’s so professional! Great job on this one too man, always excited to see what you post next.
Yessssss, love being early !!
Not what I expected from a geography channel, but a welcome surprise. And very well done too!
imagine being able to see stars.
this post was made by lightpollution gang
wow! i did not want this video to end. beautiful
aww, but that last background pic was cute :>
I have to say this video was great 👍 lot of information on Nebula and the difference types.
Thanks again keep up the great content.
Looking from the 3 pictures i can see a pattern definitely
You're obsessed with apple
lul
This video is so awesome. The music and the visuals go so well together
The last wallpaper still fit the pattern
The couple's out-of-this-world cute
That parallax nebula montage was very cool, great video.
Atlas Pro: [casually just discards 4th screenshot]
Special Lady Friend: :/
Atlas: "Yep that's right, I like space."
Lady: say no more fam
I also love pictures of space. So pretty and relaxing.
Nebulae "Some stars burn down and die, bigger stars burn down and die with PASSION... Space dust! which allows new more interesting stars to be made and then die and explode in even crazier SPACE DUST" Bill Wurtz
A MOST ENJOYABLE VIDEO. YES I WOULD LOVE TO SEE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE.
Uploaded 7 minutes ago only. Wow, I'm early.
This video was not only fascinating and informative, but ridiculously pretty.
Last I was this early my country was still a part of Gondwanaland.
LMAO
BRUHHHH
You mean when pangea broke apart
Wow I really love your videos, specially the ones that are about space.
Idk why but nebulas relax me a lot lol
Anyone know the name of the music track & artist at 9:00 ? It's so beautiful
Glass Stones - Nebula
Space videos are more than welcomed!! Wonderful video!
C'mon, you just flexing on us now
My favorite video on UA-cam right now.
Let's be honest - you needed an excuse to look for a fourth wallpaper
A Protoplanetary Nebula isn’t the only thing that could be called Stellar. Some might say the quality of this video is also Stellar. Excellent work.
The cons of living in a city. Our man made lights outshine the heavenly stars.
100000 years later, cons of living in galactic center all nearby stars have been drained for energy and replaced by stupid artificial blobs of light, hrrumph old days were better when light from sky was starlight and not space bulb
Big Fan of Astronomy content and Atlas Pro Content so great mix. Really happy if i can see more of it.
And just as i watch the video we got Full Moon here in Central Europa :(
Waut you have 3 seperate computers? Okay rich man
All MacBooks
And an iPhone, iSheep confirmed
The editing on this video is phenomenal