@@VirgilCoriumAnd astra is not an upgrade at all. It's supposed to be an updated galacticraft but it has even less and no bosses and less than half the planets
@@pfunk_1535 It shouldn't. Day/night isn't dependent (solely) upon their orbit, but their planetary rotation. It's why a day on Venus is longer than its year, because it rotates so slow (and in the wrong direction), not because it orbits slowly or has a strange orbit. There are other cases where orbits are important, like tidal locking (where one side is always facing the star, similar to how one side of the Moon is always facing Earth), or a really elliptical orbit such as a polar orbit would result in strange day/night cycles. However our solar system does not have any of those such cases in relation to the Sun.
0:47 NASA’s rovers found water under the rock of Mars meaning that Mars possibly looked like our planet. It’s crazy that you are so underrated. Great video!
1:00 Ceres is actually a dwarf planet, much like Pluto. It’s actually located in side something called “The asteroid belt”, which is why there are is many rocks floating around near it. There are also some more dwarf planets decides from Pluto & ceres, which are Eris,Haumua, and Makamake.
Their really should be many if any visible things around it. Yeah sure the asteroid belt has a lot more asteroids than most of the solar system but they're still spread out enough that youd be unlikely to even come close to one if you were just passing through.
1:11 For clarity, Ceres was a planet but it and other asteroids were classified into what's now known as the Asteroid Belt because too many "planets" were being discovered.
Not because too many planets were discovered, rather because they realized they needed to be more discerning with what constitutes a planet so as to establish a clear boundary. In order to be a planet, it needs to orbit the main mass of a given system (star, black hole, etc), needs to be in hydrostatic equilibrium (be rounded), and it needs to have "cleared its neighborhood" as in anything near it would be gravitationally bound to it or absorbed by it - usually this means moons, trojan asteroids, or literally the planet having been bombarded by its neighbors during its formation and coalescing into one large mass in a given part of its orbit. Ceres doesn't "clear its neighborhood", as in the Asteroid Belt, therefore it's not a planet. Same with Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.
@@ViperBittenyes but they created those arbitrary standards to redefine what constitutes a planet BECAUSE they thought there were going to be too many planets no one had a problem with ceres or pluto being planets before
@@lmaolol7702 It's not about people having a problem with it, it's that planets *should* have a set definition with standards. If your favorite "planet" doesn't meet those standards, that's unfortunate for you but ultimately a line had to be drawn. You can still call it a planet if you want, it makes no difference to basically anyone, but again the line had to be made somewhere between what is and is not a planet especially as we find more exoplanets, dwarf planet candidates, and possibly a Planet Nine. I think most of the debate probably falls on the "cleared its neighborhood" requirement, because otherwise every spherical object orbiting the sun that was shaped into a sphere by gravity would be a planet, and that isn't an unreasonable definition aside from the desire to be more selective by making them clear their neighborhoods as well.
@ViperBitten why did there have to be new standards introduced for what makes a planet and what doesn't? why does it matter that there may be thousands of planets in our solar system?
@@lmaolol7702 everything needs a line between where it starts and ends for the sake of cataloguing. that's just science. let's take organic chemistry for example, which means that carbon is involved. "why does it matter if ammonia doesn't have carbon? i want it to be an organic chemical". because that's just not how it works. things are, and they aren't. feel free to believe what you want regarding planets, but it doesn't change the fact that there can be significant differences between planets and dwarf planets, or even planets and moons (Titan with a thicker atmosphere than the Earth, and both Titan/Ganymede which are larger than Mercury, for example), but your beliefs don't really matter when it comes to determining an objective method of sorting and cataloguing the trillions or more of celestial bodies in the universe. the fact it's unpopular is something I actually am a fan of, because that means they were objective in creating a system with definite requirements as all things should be in science.
@@noahpilarski even if they just had a bunch of gray alien like entities in space suits that can mine through your base and spawn in waves like the invasion mod would've been way funner than the normal mobs
Haha exactly, "trees are only found on earth? Correct me if I'm wrong", not knowing what ceres is, "if these exist in real life, gods creation is beautiful"
1:05 That is Barnard's Loop. It's a massive gas cloud in the Orion Constellation. It's actually part of the same group of clouds as other nebulae like the Horsehead or Orion Nebula. It can't really be seen with the naked eye unless you have a very dark and clean night sky, where it will appear very faintly.
playing Galacticraft is a childhood dream of mine. ive never played it because i didnt have Java back then and by the time i got Java the mod was outdated and i didn't wanna play such an old version of Minecraft but honestly i just gotta do it so i can enjoy the mod.
Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt. It’s the smallest dwarf planet in the solar system and the closest dwarf to the sun, a crater with white spots was discovered and the crater was named Occator or Occater.
@@boi875_RBLX it would be like an endless cloud world that gets more environmentally intense as you go deeper, but if you theoretically had a specialized aircraft thats pressurized you could fly through the gas worlds at a certain altitude as long as it can also handle the wind speeds and gravity
The tree inside the Kuiper Belt Asteroid is a reference to a Dyson Tree, which is a hypothetical genetically engineered tree that would be put inside comets so humans could live in them.
The Asteroid Belt (where Ceres is) and Kuiper Belt do look cool, but they are not accurate. The objects are spaced really far apart. This is why spacecraft can travel through them without getting destroyed. Plus the objects are very small (in space terms) so you wouldn't be able to see asteroids from other asteroids.
the reason why /time set didn't work on some planets is because of rotational momentum, /time set is fine tuned to the earth/overworld, and so on other differently spinning planets, it's somewhat broken.
2:30 those are volcanoes, Io has the most volcanoes of any planet/moon in the solar system. There's a really famous picture of Io where two volcanoes are erupting at the same time, one can be seen ejecting into space and the other is viewed from directly above, but you can see its shadow. Super sick.
1:02 This is what nebulas looks like with special filter that filters most of color spectrum only leaving little amount that is H-alfa (Helium) particles
For the people who played this do you progress in any way by exploring to different planets to gain other resources or is it all the same besides the environment?
The wierd things you see in Ceres’ skybox at 1:07 are asteroids, Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, that’s why so many asteroids land there.
If this were even more realistic - maybe I missed it? - the sun would rise / set in the opposite horizons for both Venus and Uranus, who spin on their axis in the opposite direction compared to the other planets. Would be a nice touch, if possible.
Omg it even has ceres?? I HAVE to try this mod Ftr to people it's not exactly accurate to real life, for example the asteroid belt would be so spaced out that from one asteroid you wouldn't be able to see any others from it. Space is just huge. This is such a fun way to compact it down to explore and see it in a different perspective. Fun fact: the space between the earth and its moon is so vast that you could fit every known planet in the solar system side by side between them.
Bro i think this is more cooler than ad astra. Its pity that they are not updating it to newer versions. I would add some special ores to diffrinte planets to upgrade things like in ad astra and it would be the most coolest mod ever
older versions of minecraft base the command time set day/night on the overworlds not the dim your in. also if you get like theoneprobe/jade/waila one of those mods you can see what your looking at
I think when you set the time of day, it accounts for the time of day on Earth, not the planet/moon you're on. Also, Kuiper Belt is pronounced KYE-PER BELT
@@chetansachdeva8431 you know if there isn't a Galacticraft SMP I could start one myself which would be so much fun. Also why's it called Galacticraft if it has nothing to do with space?
All bodies you saw in-game exist. All of the planets are real (duh). All of the moons are also real. Ceres and Haumea (dwarf planets) do exist. And the Kuiper Belt is also real. Minecraft Modding is insane fr fr
@@thedoublessymbol both classifications are composed of the gas state of matter. ALL are comprised of Ethane, Helium, Hydrogen, and Methane. With every planet except Jupiter having the known icy volatiles: Ammonia, Ammonia Hydrosulfide, and water ice. I think they could all easy be classed as a gaseous planet, and the "ice giants" absolutely can be compared with Jupiter and Saturn, ofc size makes a difference to the processes that occur, but they are still primary composed from similar elements and have similar processes.
i like how the thumbnail implies that someone might get the square blocky inaccurately scaled planets mixed up with real-life
I did
@@Feller19 are you ok
Some people can be stupid
@@Feller19really? 😂
Tbf you probably would with doctor4t’s solar system in Minecraft
*The reason torches didnt work is that fire requires oxygen to stay burning
New fire stopping technique: put a plastic bag over the fire and depressurize it.
that's not how it works.@@Spiritdragon091
@@Spiritdragon091 Dont even have to depressurize it
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@@ffff7423 for real
If someone remasters galacticraft they will be held as a Minecraft legend for ages
agreed
It already exists for newer versions. It's called Ad Astra.
@@VirgilCoriumAnd astra is not an upgrade at all. It's supposed to be an updated galacticraft but it has even less and no bosses and less than half the planets
@RamonaVirus it has more and it doesn't need bosses lmao
Ad Astra is better
did anyone else used to think that in Minecraft, if you flew up high enough in creative mode, you would reach the moon.
Yeah, I also used to Leigh up super high and pretend it’s space
What, I'm not the only one???!!!!!!
Yes, I was really disappointed when I found out you couldnt
It was true in a april fools update once
You can,700 blocks in a april fools snapshot
5:27 Triton orbits in the opposite direction of Neptune rotaion, in Minecraft that makes it day when its night and night when it's day
This doesn't make sense.
@@pfunk_1535 It shouldn't. Day/night isn't dependent (solely) upon their orbit, but their planetary rotation. It's why a day on Venus is longer than its year, because it rotates so slow (and in the wrong direction), not because it orbits slowly or has a strange orbit. There are other cases where orbits are important, like tidal locking (where one side is always facing the star, similar to how one side of the Moon is always facing Earth), or a really elliptical orbit such as a polar orbit would result in strange day/night cycles. However our solar system does not have any of those such cases in relation to the Sun.
I heard ots like that because triton is possible dwaf planet captured by neptune
Yeah it is. @@JackSmith-oq4mf
trying to set the time on galacticraft planets messes up the time for some reason, i dont think its intentional
0:47 NASA’s rovers found water under the rock of Mars meaning that Mars possibly looked like our planet. It’s crazy that you are so underrated. Great video!
4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33 4:33
I thought everyone knew that
@@TheU.S. You’d be surprised
They're called rovers
@@kathypinedo9811 Yeah I know, didn’t think of that when commenting 😅
1:00 Ceres is actually a dwarf planet, much like Pluto. It’s actually located in side something called “The asteroid belt”, which is why there are is many rocks floating around near it. There are also some more dwarf planets decides from Pluto & ceres, which are Eris,Haumua, and Makamake.
Their really should be many if any visible things around it. Yeah sure the asteroid belt has a lot more asteroids than most of the solar system but they're still spread out enough that youd be unlikely to even come close to one if you were just passing through.
how the hell don't people know this? our education system is a disaster.
@ it took all the way until I was in the 6th grade, and technically we haven’t even learned about the planets. We are only learning about stars.
I love galacticraft so much
I'm glad people are remembering it exists. Ultimate minecraft exploration mod
@@brightax7502ccccc😂❤
@brightax7502 Me too! One of the all time best mods imo.
@@MoonMan4240 bro they really really needa recreate it for the newer updates. It's like almost a decade outdated.
Used to play these mods back in 2018. The furthest I went was mars, in survival. Minecraft 1.6.4. Good old days.
Phcuk 1.6.4 was so long ago 😅
Same thing man, it was great
1:11 For clarity, Ceres was a planet but it and other asteroids were classified into what's now known as the Asteroid Belt because too many "planets" were being discovered.
Not because too many planets were discovered, rather because they realized they needed to be more discerning with what constitutes a planet so as to establish a clear boundary. In order to be a planet, it needs to orbit the main mass of a given system (star, black hole, etc), needs to be in hydrostatic equilibrium (be rounded), and it needs to have "cleared its neighborhood" as in anything near it would be gravitationally bound to it or absorbed by it - usually this means moons, trojan asteroids, or literally the planet having been bombarded by its neighbors during its formation and coalescing into one large mass in a given part of its orbit.
Ceres doesn't "clear its neighborhood", as in the Asteroid Belt, therefore it's not a planet. Same with Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.
@@ViperBittenyes but they created those arbitrary standards to redefine what constitutes a planet BECAUSE they thought there were going to be too many planets
no one had a problem with ceres or pluto being planets before
@@lmaolol7702 It's not about people having a problem with it, it's that planets *should* have a set definition with standards. If your favorite "planet" doesn't meet those standards, that's unfortunate for you but ultimately a line had to be drawn. You can still call it a planet if you want, it makes no difference to basically anyone, but again the line had to be made somewhere between what is and is not a planet especially as we find more exoplanets, dwarf planet candidates, and possibly a Planet Nine. I think most of the debate probably falls on the "cleared its neighborhood" requirement, because otherwise every spherical object orbiting the sun that was shaped into a sphere by gravity would be a planet, and that isn't an unreasonable definition aside from the desire to be more selective by making them clear their neighborhoods as well.
@ViperBitten why did there have to be new standards introduced for what makes a planet and what doesn't? why does it matter that there may be thousands of planets in our solar system?
@@lmaolol7702 everything needs a line between where it starts and ends for the sake of cataloguing. that's just science. let's take organic chemistry for example, which means that carbon is involved. "why does it matter if ammonia doesn't have carbon? i want it to be an organic chemical". because that's just not how it works. things are, and they aren't. feel free to believe what you want regarding planets, but it doesn't change the fact that there can be significant differences between planets and dwarf planets, or even planets and moons (Titan with a thicker atmosphere than the Earth, and both Titan/Ganymede which are larger than Mercury, for example), but your beliefs don't really matter when it comes to determining an objective method of sorting and cataloguing the trillions or more of celestial bodies in the universe. the fact it's unpopular is something I actually am a fan of, because that means they were objective in creating a system with definite requirements as all things should be in science.
WE NEED THIS IN VANILLA MINECRAFT PLZ
they should also add 2 new dimensions, 5 new mobs, and the entirety of gregtech in the next update
we do not in fact need this in vanilla
modded mfs when they realize modded isn't vanilla:
They won’t add planets. It will not fit in the theme of Minecraft which is Magic Medieval
Yeah I think they just need to make TerraFirmaGreg official at this point. 1.22, the horrors beyond human comprehension update.
There was a missed opportunity to portray water beneath the surfaces of certain moons and dwarf planets, full of strange lifeforms.
yeah I wish there were unique entities rather than just normal Minecraft monsters with space helmets
@@noahpilarski even if they just had a bunch of gray alien like entities in space suits that can mine through your base and spawn in waves like the invasion mod would've been way funner than the normal mobs
the cameraman who makes space footage for science videos about space:
Haha exactly, "trees are only found on earth? Correct me if I'm wrong", not knowing what ceres is, "if these exist in real life, gods creation is beautiful"
1:05 That is Barnard's Loop. It's a massive gas cloud in the Orion Constellation. It's actually part of the same group of clouds as other nebulae like the Horsehead or Orion Nebula. It can't really be seen with the naked eye unless you have a very dark and clean night sky, where it will appear very faintly.
I remember watching older youtubers playing this mod almost 6 years ago so its cool seeing you play it
playing Galacticraft is a childhood dream of mine. ive never played it because i didnt have Java back then and by the time i got Java the mod was outdated and i didn't wanna play such an old version of Minecraft but honestly i just gotta do it so i can enjoy the mod.
The Kuiper Belt and Venus were by far the best ones in my eyes. Imagine if Venus had the exact texture pack for the ground irl. That’s all it needs!!!
Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt. It’s the smallest dwarf planet in the solar system and the closest dwarf to the sun, a crater with white spots was discovered and the crater was named Occator or Occater.
Galacticraft is arguably the best space mod, especially when combined with Galaxy Space
2:59 nah bro that's a hot dog
Now I can’t unsee it bro why😭😭🙏🙏🙌😭
this mod is so much nostalgia. i remember trying to install galaxy space but it always crashed for some reason so i literally never used it
Wissh you could explore the gas gaints
And Europa should've had a ocean under the ice instead of caves
So should they have featured my brines, Enceladus', Titan's, and basically any icy moon or objects that undergo tidal/cryovolcanic activity.
cant explore a gas giant because well.. they are made of gas so there is no surface
@@boi875_RBLX it would be like an endless cloud world that gets more environmentally intense as you go deeper, but if you theoretically had a specialized aircraft thats pressurized you could fly through the gas worlds at a certain altitude as long as it can also handle the wind speeds and gravity
1:24 Ceres is qualified as a drawf planet.
oh my place where tennisballs are created, it's teardorp!1!1!1
OMG I remember this mod from when I was 13 years old thank you for making a video on this mod I’ve been thinking about this mod again
Fun fact: Pluto has 5 moons. The more you know!
Charon, Nix, Styx, Hydra, and Kerberos from memory
1:09 ceres is a dwarf planet
Don’t we already know?
@@Eclipseonyoutubesnot aydrian until this comment
And pluto
@@priscykhro2707 I hate to say this but seriously… kinda no one asked, we know :
@flutefox3177 seriously kinda No one asked for this comment
This is why science is so cool. Without it, none of any of this would exist
The tree inside the Kuiper Belt Asteroid is a reference to a Dyson Tree, which is a hypothetical genetically engineered tree that would be put inside comets so humans could live in them.
HOLY COW THIS IS UNDERRATED
Edit: YOU NEED MORE SUBS
My brain watching this: "BELTALAWDA!" and "Simon: Hold space to slow down... 💥"
The Asteroid Belt (where Ceres is) and Kuiper Belt do look cool, but they are not accurate. The objects are spaced really far apart. This is why spacecraft can travel through them without getting destroyed. Plus the objects are very small (in space terms) so you wouldn't be able to see asteroids from other asteroids.
You could. You can see major asteroids from the Asteroid Belt from here, so you could see at least a couple, especially at night.
minecraft can’t reject this, they need this man hired
NOTHING CAN BEAT RATS
6:06 Bro said copper belt 😂
Great video!
Thank you! I appreciate it.
the amount of scientific accuracy that you might not realize is so swag
4:09 Look, **tries to be mature about this** at THAT bro…
Look at Uranus bro
the reason why /time set didn't work on some planets is because of rotational momentum, /time set is fine tuned to the earth/overworld, and so on other differently spinning planets, it's somewhat broken.
Did you fail science
haumua is actually ovular and not circular like most planets/dwarf planets. pretty cool you can see that in a minecraft mod
2:30 those are volcanoes, Io has the most volcanoes of any planet/moon in the solar system. There's a really famous picture of Io where two volcanoes are erupting at the same time, one can be seen ejecting into space and the other is viewed from directly above, but you can see its shadow. Super sick.
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yesss us space fans are cool
Editing is absolutely fantastic, severely underrated
Europa has water underground. It's amazing
Honestly, I would not complain at all if they added space to minecraft
Fun fact:Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt
holy shit this channel is cool. new sub
1:02 This is what nebulas looks like with special filter that filters most of color spectrum only leaving little amount that is H-alfa (Helium) particles
For anyone wondering the rocket ship used in the mod is based off the Soviet “Energia” heavy launch vehicle
1:04 That’s Barnard’s Loop, a nebula which is around 300 light years across.
Ceres is in the middle of mars and jupiter’s orbit. It is also the main asteroid in the asteroid belt. And it is a dwarf planet.
Bro was REALLY fighting to not say “Uranus” 😂😂😂
Huge kudos to you my friend, this is a really awesome video
There’s also this new mod called Ad Astra which adds the Milky Way galaxy and the entire solar system and another one
Love that Coopert belt
Whoa I wish I caught this sooner
Haumea is a dwarf planet, one of many dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt region
bro, the nebula is awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome😮
*_Galacticraft 😭😭😭_*
For the people who played this do you progress in any way by exploring to different planets to gain other resources or is it all the same besides the environment?
The wierd things you see in Ceres’ skybox at 1:07 are asteroids, Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, that’s why so many asteroids land there.
Realistically, it doesn't happen very often though
I can't believe he didn't even explore the other systems...
Ceres is a Dwarf Planet in the Asteroid Belt about the size of California. It used to be classified as an asteroid before Pluto was demoted
AND was once classified as a planet in 1801.
"God's creation is beautiful!"
Indeed it is! And I'm so glad to finally have found a Christian Minecraft youtuber that is at all open about it.
If this were even more realistic - maybe I missed it? - the sun would rise / set in the opposite horizons for both Venus and Uranus, who spin on their axis in the opposite direction compared to the other planets.
Would be a nice touch, if possible.
Oh galacticraft, how we miss you
Omg it even has ceres?? I HAVE to try this mod
Ftr to people it's not exactly accurate to real life, for example the asteroid belt would be so spaced out that from one asteroid you wouldn't be able to see any others from it. Space is just huge. This is such a fun way to compact it down to explore and see it in a different perspective.
Fun fact: the space between the earth and its moon is so vast that you could fit every known planet in the solar system side by side between them.
I think I know why he’s on the middle of the orbit, is because this is a dwarf planet is called “ceres”, and I feel like it’s on asteroid belts 1:26
I remember playing this mod years ago.
Bro i think this is more cooler than ad astra. Its pity that they are not updating it to newer versions. I would add some special ores to diffrinte planets to upgrade things like in ad astra and it would be the most coolest mod ever
I really love seeing Believers in Christ take the media, Good Job dude.
Christianity, being the most dominant religion on the planet, have saturated media for a very long time
christians, famously underrepresented in media
Yea a lot of Christian’s nowadays can’t express their beliefs in peace without being threatened.
4:36 i think thats the orion nebula in the background
Bro just discovered Galacticraft... Let's see how long it takes for him to find Ad Astra.
the kooper belt
Mod?
This video made me realize something. If the Minecraft world was infinite, where do these planets generate? The same goes for the Nether.
Far above or below
1:11 Ceres is a dwarf planet like Pluto
is this Galacticraft? because I don't remember the mod having a sun overhaul in Mercury and night atmosphere and temp moniter
yes it is galacticraft
Space + Minecraft + Follower of Jesus? My kinda vibe!!
older versions of minecraft base the command time set day/night on the overworlds not the dim your in. also if you get like theoneprobe/jade/waila one of those mods you can see what your looking at
what music is used there when the uranus is showcased?
I See That The Planets U Can see And You Go To Is Amazing
I think when you set the time of day, it accounts for the time of day on Earth, not the planet/moon you're on.
Also, Kuiper Belt is pronounced KYE-PER BELT
no it is simply because triton orbits the opposite direction of neptunes rotation
@@haha_yes123 No, it's like OP mentioned, it sets the time for Earth, not for the planet/moon you're on
@@ninetysixvoid ah
That's right guys we live on a cude. The world is not round or flat.
Crazy
Gonna install this with scape and run and HBM, the goal: survive until I can escape off the damn planet
ceres is a dwarf planet which is in the astroid belt
1:50 Its a jpeg brother
Galacticraft would be amazing on an SMP
It is in bedrock but no solar system just the name
@@chetansachdeva8431 you know if there isn't a Galacticraft SMP I could start one myself which would be so much fun.
Also why's it called Galacticraft if it has nothing to do with space?
Ceres is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
3:23 He said Ensalada XD
Encelada from Solar Balls
All bodies you saw in-game exist.
All of the planets are real (duh).
All of the moons are also real.
Ceres and Haumea (dwarf planets) do exist.
And the Kuiper Belt is also real.
Minecraft Modding is insane fr fr
😂 i laughed so hard when u did command day and night in space dude there isnt time in space
Bro didn’t want to say Uranus 😂
Thanks for this cool video 😁, all that’s left to do is advertise it
What mic do you use?
Ok, if you don't know, ceres is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
What is this mod called is it on Java? Bedrock? Or PE?
5:08 neptune is not a gas giant, its an ice giant, and if you wanna groupd uranus, neptune, saturn, and jupiter call them the giants
Ice giant is a sub classification for gas giants. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all composed of gases, making them "gas giants".
Methane and Ammonia are technically gases.
@@kot-mastermecha still is an ice giant
@@dreamingissleeping Ice Giants are considered separate from Gas Giants and not a subtype. The umbrella term is simply Giant.
@@thedoublessymbol both classifications are composed of the gas state of matter. ALL are comprised of Ethane, Helium, Hydrogen, and Methane. With every planet except Jupiter having the known icy volatiles: Ammonia, Ammonia Hydrosulfide, and water ice. I think they could all easy be classed as a gaseous planet, and the "ice giants" absolutely can be compared with Jupiter and Saturn, ofc size makes a difference to the processes that occur, but they are still primary composed from similar elements and have similar processes.
Man missed earth… Earth getting SO much disrespect