I don’t know why, but I feel profoundly sad for the voyager probes. I hope I speak for the rest of the species when I say: we will miss you Voyager, thank you for your service.
I grew up with the Voyager missions and they are what piqued my interest in the universe. You did a wonderful job with this presentation. Truly honoring the little probes that could!
went to Tidbinbilla tracking station just outside Canberra when i was in primary school and the Voyager missions were still well under steam, was so cool.
It's intriguing and very romantic to think that Clyde Tombaugh is the first and only interplanetary traveler in human history with his ashes on board the New Horizons spacecraft far out at 56 AU! It's really awesome! Great video mate ❤
Wow thank you so much for that incredibly generous donation amount! I’m so glad you enjoy the videos and I hope I can keep making more that are good for the soul 😊🙏💙
What currency is that? Not sure what HUF stands for. Still, even if it isn't exactly $15,000 USD, (obviously it isn't gonna be exactly that much if you know anything about money) i would imagine it's a lot.
This is seriously some of the highest quality content I have found on UA-cam and I dig every second of it. The CGI visuals in general, all the included photos, but also smaller details like the choice of titles, fonts, animations and transitions... and obviously your script and narrations. It is insanely good and I hope you know how much your work is appreciated.
Sam, this might be your best work yet. You always seem to capture that wonder we all had about space as children. Thank you I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas.
Between the music, his voice, and the content this was another masterpiece! Thank you for continuing to do this work, out of all of the available content on UA-cam you are my absolute favorite!
That was one of your best videos ever imo, I really enjoyed it, even more than usual! A beautiful trip into our solar system, detailed explanations, beautiful visuals... thank you.
Fascinating. Deeply researched. Beautifully scripted, narrated and animated. *A historic, highly educational and scientifically important documentary!* _Many congratulations to All of SEA!_
Fantastic trilogy SEA! Wow! I can’t imagine how hard it must be to continue to raise your own bar , but time and time again we all see your efforts prove their worth! You are extremely talented sir! Look forward to what come up with Next Year! Happy holidays to you and yours SEA!
Thank you for those kind words, and thank you so much for the accompanying donation. I always try to make the videos meaningful and genuine and not forced so hopefully if I keep that up you’ll keep enjoying what’s in store 😊🙏 thanks again 💙
Thanks Sam, very enjoyable, very well put together. Could have listened to a lot more. Hopefully, you'll keep them coming and will keep the standards just as high.
This has been a great series, Thanks for all the work you put into your videos SEA, it's not going unnoticed. One of my top Subs, by far. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all at SEA (And everyone else)
Amazing video, Sam. Your efforts are truly appreciated. And yeah, I got a little choked up when I realized how long it would be before any of these craft reach another star system. Not the first time I cried because of space-related stuff. =)
"Dark was the night" by Blind Willie Johnson being on the golden record chokes me up for some reason. Him being blind and feeling lonely in the darkness, just like our pale blue dot..
Fingers crossed that we can get starshot to be feasible. If we get it working and on its way to Alpha Centauri, we could have a picture of its solar system in something like 24 years if I remember correctly.
Outstanding content as always. Not only your videos are great educational material but also a majestic spectacle to watch. Thank you for your work and this trilogy about solar system and the Voyager and New Horizons missions. Merry Christmas to all and a happy new year!
This is your best video yet. It moved me to tears, seeing the earth just so small, vulnerable & isolated in such an infinitely large vessel. Truly a work of art.
I have a request... Can you guys make a video about Plank Measurements (plank length, plank time, plank temperature etc.) please! Your videos are the best and watching your videos feels really special.🙏🏼🙏🏼
Imagine designing or building or operating one of those deep space probes and then seeing this video and others like it. The thought of “I did that” would be so pleasing and satisfying. Just think of how our knowledge has advanced through these space missions, it’s almost unimaginable how much pride the family’s of the people that enabled this for us must have in them. I’m proud just because I’m a human and Australia has a radio space telescope in the deep space network. You should be proud as well of your fantastic efforts with all these videos. Long format are the best by far though. Grrr to shorts though.
Been watching this channel for years. The content is excellent, always getting better and better. A stark contrast from those garbage ai generated space content channels that have been popping up all over. I truly appreciate all of the hard work and care put into each of your videos, SEA 😊
I BET U DONT REMEMBER SEA WHEN HE PLAYED GEOMETRY DASHHHH HE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE HIS VIDEOS UP ANYMORE IM ACTUALLY SO SAD ABOUT IT I AM REALLY HAPPY TO SEE SEA DOING SO GOOD THIS MAN WAS MOST OF MY PRETEEN YEARS 🫡
These vids put me asleep in 5 to 10 seconds and then my brain fills up with knowledge during the night. Most folks thought the moon was made of cheese 50 years ago….
Wow! Another eagerly awaited, and wonderful, visit. You give us so much great information, enjoyment, and boosts of imagination. THANK YOU. Merry Merry, to all who appreciate SEA!
I initially found your channel through the GD community what feels like an eternity ago. truly awesome to see how much growth your channel has had in the years since as well as the sheer quality of these videos which just keep getting better and better. I really appreciate these as someone currently pursuing an astrophysics degree. i know you've long since moved on from GD (at the *very* least, making videos on it) but i assume by now you're aware of 2.2 actually releasing? i wanted to see your thoughts on it briefly and whether you've tried it out in your own time.
I wish they would send another probe to the Ice Giants, Uranus & Neptune. I'd love to see those planets with the latest and greatest probes. It may take a lifetime to get there, but it's worth the wait.
I cannot overstate how intelligent these videos are, there is something profoundly complex in all of them yet they are brought to us in a way that all is required is to simply listen. The sheer immensity of the universe is such an overwhelming thought to grasp, so I repeatedly listen to these to slowly build that puzzle piece by piece…. And it’s working. I can’t thank you enough for all the amazing thought and work you put into these.
I understand the decision to push the voyager missions beyond the solar system but I wish, if they could, have sent one home and captured it some how for us to wonder over and inspire many more explorations. Thank you for a wonderful Christmas present.
I think given how successful voyager missions are, we should create more. Perhaps more sophisticated ones that could have cold backup power that can recharge or activate when it is soon to reach important milestones like Oort Cloud or a 'nearby' star.
Just found your channel, great vid! The thing that amazes me the most about the voyager probes, is they managed all those manouvers, and travelled all of that distance (and still going). It was completely unknown territory in so many ways, and through it all; Not one random bit of debris from our infinitely large universe has collided with either. I have no idea the odds, but all it would take is one little rock, and over 40 years on it hasnt happened.
Hey man, just wanted to let you know I'm going to single-handedly run your views up to a million, i actually throw your sleep playlist on every night I normally hate listening to or watching the same stuff over and over again, but in this case i not only don't mind it, i *enjoy* it every single time Keep it up, and i can't wait for more, I didn’t much care for the latest one about the sun tho (i wanna hear about DEEP space)
People dont understand how blessed we are to have this knowledge. A world where we can look up data about our cosmic neighbors. You can even look up information about Pluto thanks to the New Horizons, and see exactly what a spacecraft saw as it quietly drifted by our farthest celestial brother. We know what blackholes are and what they relatively look like. We know of thousands of other planets deep within the stretches of our galaxy. Pictures, sounds, videos and even pieces of these planetary bodies. Volcanoes on Io. Planet wide oceans deep with Europa that's estimated to be only 10 to 15 miles thick. Eventually we will break through, in this generation or next. The next 20 years are gonna be insane. I'm gonna be an old guy by then but I'm happy to still be part of it. My curiosity will only grow. I'm just touching on basic info, theres still so much more to learn about our place in the stars. What a time to live in. Nevermind the "born to early/born to late" quote. We are the generation that is the kickstarter to future endeavors. For now, we are gatherers of information. We lay the ground work for future space exploration. And when humans start going for the stars, they will be thankful and say "because of the ancients information, we can make this journey" Thank you SEA for all your hard work. You are priceless to me. No matter what anyone says or thinks. Happy Holidays brother. Be safe going into 2024 and beyond.
Technically, 6 probes have reached the solar system’s escape velocity, if you include the Parker Solar probe, though it’s not on a trajectory to leave the system, it’s by far the fastest any man made object has ever traveled. 😉 Excellent video as always. The book, The Grand Tour, which collected Voyager photographs through 1986, was what first truly awoke my interest in science and exploration as a kid. I was always awestruck at what we were able to achieve with these tiny craft launched before I was even born.
Sub-atomic particles at CERN or at other accelerators travel way faster, (supposedly about 99.9% the speed of light). Although it could be argued that sub-atomic particles do not fit the definition of man-made objects.
Supposedly. At least as far as the high-speed cameras FPS count and the fact that it was only seen in ONE of those millions? of frames after the explosion. It was never found, soo....possibly? I just can't comprehend that it could actually make it into LEO, given the INSANE amount of fuel it takes to get a satellite into orbit!🤷🏼♂️
My wish is to see the person behind these amazing videos, perhaps in an interview or a monologue! But even if that doesn't happen, I am so grateful to Sea. The most fun space science to watch.
🍻Pour one out for all the probes out there exploring deep space on our behalf. We couldn't have done it without you. Turns out robots can be heroes, too!
Ive bewn watching your vidoes for a while now. My son came home from school the other day ( They are studying astronomy in science class) and his teacher told the class to really dive into your videos if they want to learn a lot. I was so excited for you! My kid and are going to start from the beginning of your videos, im excited to rewatch them all!
I don’t know why, but I feel profoundly sad for the voyager probes. I hope I speak for the rest of the species when I say: we will miss you Voyager, thank you for your service.
Yep, like a proud dad watching his little girl go off into the world and make it. 🥹
Don't worry, they are just going on an adventure 😊
It’s an inanimate object q
Christmas arrived early.
Facts.
Scientific facts!
Early? Its literally christmas
Oh yes!
Indeed.
Thank you very much, Sam. This trilogy has been quite a trip. Please keep the good work. We'll be waiting for the next banger!
I was 6 months old when the Voyagers were launched and to think they have been travelling nearly as long as I've been alive is incredible
Snap 👍 When he said they have been travelling for nearly half a century it made me feel old 😂
Yep they had been traveling in 1980’s for 8 years before I was born. That’s super crazy
I grew up with the Voyager missions and they are what piqued my interest in the universe. You did a wonderful job with this presentation. Truly honoring the little probes that could!
piqued*
Sorry don’t want to be that guy just pointing it out
@@TheScottbb1 Thank you for pointing that out, corrected!
went to Tidbinbilla tracking station just outside Canberra when i was in primary school and the Voyager missions were still well under steam, was so cool.
It's intriguing and very romantic to think that Clyde Tombaugh is the first and only interplanetary traveler in human history with his ashes on board the New Horizons spacecraft far out at 56 AU! It's really awesome! Great video mate ❤
Your content literally heals my soul!
Wow thank you so much for that incredibly generous donation amount! I’m so glad you enjoy the videos and I hope I can keep making more that are good for the soul 😊🙏💙
What currency is that? Not sure what HUF stands for.
Still, even if it isn't exactly $15,000 USD, (obviously it isn't gonna be exactly that much if you know anything about money) i would imagine it's a lot.
@@Bb_marjuana it's hungarian forint. 15'000 HUF is roughly 40 USD
@@albundy60 thanks
A little overdramatic, don’t you say?
Uranus is my favorite planet, I think its so alien and interesting
It's almost as if you want to stick a thumb in it
uranus underrated fr fr
Yes myanus is indeed
I understand
Mine is Saturn an its own system of moons an rings..
This is seriously some of the highest quality content I have found on UA-cam and I dig every second of it. The CGI visuals in general, all the included photos, but also smaller details like the choice of titles, fonts, animations and transitions... and obviously your script and narrations. It is insanely good and I hope you know how much your work is appreciated.
Honestly, couldn’t have said it better myself, wish the algorithm brought him more fame!
Yeah, I’m so glad this channel is legitimate and not like Ridddle. I have to be wary of youtube channels nowadays…
"And when I depart from this world, I certainly know where I want my remains to go."
*Shows a satelite flying towards a very particular planet*
Neil de Grasse Tyson said he wants a traditional burial on Earth; me too
@@ireneuszpyc6684congratulations? I remember everyone just couldn’t wait to hear was Neil was up to?
Sam, this might be your best work yet. You always seem to capture that wonder we all had about space as children. Thank you I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas.
Between the music, his voice, and the content this was another masterpiece! Thank you for continuing to do this work, out of all of the available content on UA-cam you are my absolute favorite!
I was born a few days after the Voyager missions took off so it always boggles my mind that the Voyager probes have been out there my whole life.
I was born before the launch and it boggles my mind that I'm still alive and kicking. 😂
The way you explained the thin blue dot was next level.
We can thank Carl Sagan for the inspiration, much of the phrasing, and the original image. So it was actually kinda last level.
This channel is one of the most important things in my life.
That is so depressing
It's good, but get out a bit
Always glad to see new SEA videos.
That was one of your best videos ever imo, I really enjoyed it, even more than usual!
A beautiful trip into our solar system, detailed explanations, beautiful visuals... thank you.
Fascinating.
Deeply researched.
Beautifully scripted, narrated and animated.
*A historic, highly educational and scientifically important documentary!*
_Many congratulations to All of SEA!_
The series are stunning pieces of work, well done, merry Christmas, looking forward to your work in 2024 👏
Fantastic trilogy SEA!
Wow!
I can’t imagine how hard it must be to continue to raise your own bar , but time and time again we all see your efforts prove their worth!
You are extremely talented sir!
Look forward to what come up with Next Year!
Happy holidays to you and yours SEA!
Thank you for those kind words, and thank you so much for the accompanying donation. I always try to make the videos meaningful and genuine and not forced so hopefully if I keep that up you’ll keep enjoying what’s in store 😊🙏 thanks again 💙
Thanks Sam, very enjoyable, very well put together. Could have listened to a lot more. Hopefully, you'll keep them coming and will keep the standards just as high.
The bloke's name is Sam?
I love the Voyager probes. They were launched just 16 days before I was born. It feels like I am aging with them and sort out there too.
There are very few channels on youtube that i get excited about when a new video releases but this i really do.
This has been a great series, Thanks for all the work you put into your videos SEA, it's not going unnoticed.
One of my top Subs, by far.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all at SEA
(And everyone else)
Damn. Your videos give me that childlike amazement of the universe that I first felt when I learned about the solar system from my grandpa. ❤
Amazing video, Sam. Your efforts are truly appreciated. And yeah, I got a little choked up when I realized how long it would be before any of these craft reach another star system. Not the first time I cried because of space-related stuff. =)
There is always the possibility that one or both of the Voyagers might get picked up by alien ships on the galactic highway.
"Dark was the night" by Blind Willie Johnson being on the golden record chokes me up for some reason. Him being blind and feeling lonely in the darkness, just like our pale blue dot..
Fingers crossed that we can get starshot to be feasible. If we get it working and on its way to Alpha Centauri, we could have a picture of its solar system in something like 24 years if I remember correctly.
Outstanding content as always. Not only your videos are great educational material but also a majestic spectacle to watch. Thank you for your work and this trilogy about solar system and the Voyager and New Horizons missions. Merry Christmas to all and a happy new year!
This is your best video yet. It moved me to tears, seeing the earth just so small, vulnerable & isolated in such an infinitely large vessel. Truly a work of art.
Super video with excellent detail and the New Horizons mission was an unexpected bonus / treat. Thank you!
I'm old enough to remember all these voyager images coming on the evening news and everyone in my family talking about it ..
I have a request... Can you guys make a video about Plank Measurements (plank length, plank time, plank temperature etc.) please! Your videos are the best and watching your videos feels really special.🙏🏼🙏🏼
If I remember right, are they the smallest measurements, right?
Anyone else watched 44:05 with captions on and almost died laughing?
ahahahahah
Excellent work! I’ve just binged your probe series. The research you do is phenomenal.
Hands down SEA produces some of the best educational content about our universe. I always learn something new watching these episodes
Imagine designing or building or operating one of those deep space probes and then seeing this video and others like it. The thought of “I did that” would be so pleasing and satisfying. Just think of how our knowledge has advanced through these space missions, it’s almost unimaginable how much pride the family’s of the people that enabled this for us must have in them. I’m proud just because I’m a human and Australia has a radio space telescope in the deep space network.
You should be proud as well of your fantastic efforts with all these videos. Long format are the best by far though. Grrr to shorts though.
Wow, that is truly spreading someone's ashes, that really is the coolest way I've ever heard of.
Been watching this channel for years. The content is excellent, always getting better and better. A stark contrast from those garbage ai generated space content channels that have been popping up all over. I truly appreciate all of the hard work and care put into each of your videos, SEA 😊
The AI generated ones are annoying af and need eradicating off UA-cam. The fake ones with sensational headlines are even worse. They all gotta go.
I BET U DONT REMEMBER SEA WHEN HE PLAYED GEOMETRY DASHHHH HE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE HIS VIDEOS UP ANYMORE IM ACTUALLY SO SAD ABOUT IT I AM REALLY HAPPY TO SEE SEA DOING SO GOOD THIS MAN WAS MOST OF MY PRETEEN YEARS 🫡
@@KadenJensen-q6x lol
These vids put me asleep in 5 to 10 seconds and then my brain fills up with knowledge during the night. Most folks thought the moon was made of cheese 50 years ago….
Wow! Another eagerly awaited, and wonderful, visit. You give us so much great information, enjoyment, and boosts of imagination. THANK YOU. Merry Merry, to all who appreciate SEA!
SEA your videos are always a calm and amazing way to get a glimpse into something scary like the immense void that is space.
Couldn’t agree more with previous comments: Christmas came early! Love your top notch content.
Thanks mate !!! Always tip-top space trip !
Nah that joke at the end took me out 🤣🤣 what a fantastic documentary as always. Love it!
A bit disturbing to send ashes over here
People who are listening to this without the video the joke entirely xD
I initially found your channel through the GD community what feels like an eternity ago. truly awesome to see how much growth your channel has had in the years since as well as the sheer quality of these videos which just keep getting better and better. I really appreciate these as someone currently pursuing an astrophysics degree.
i know you've long since moved on from GD (at the *very* least, making videos on it) but i assume by now you're aware of 2.2 actually releasing? i wanted to see your thoughts on it briefly and whether you've tried it out in your own time.
Good narration is a relatively rare thing on YT. This is one channel that is in the Attenborough class!
Brilliant!!!! Amazing film that you made there.
I wish they would send another probe to the Ice Giants, Uranus & Neptune. I'd love to see those planets with the latest and greatest probes. It may take a lifetime to get there, but it's worth the wait.
I cannot overstate how intelligent these videos are, there is something profoundly complex in all of them yet they are brought to us in a way that all is required is to simply listen. The sheer immensity of the universe is such an overwhelming thought to grasp, so I repeatedly listen to these to slowly build that puzzle piece by piece…. And it’s working.
I can’t thank you enough for all the amazing thought and work you put into these.
I love watching this any time , i learn from it and its relaxing when i have a break during the day , at night it helpls me fall asleep
Thanks for another great video
And thank you so much for that incredibly generous donation! 💙🙏
Absolutely top tier documentary. Also i love the Grand Tour poster...
And a happy new year to you too, SEA. I hope to see a lot more videos about our incredible universe from you in 2024. Best wishes from Denmark.
That's crazy! Right before you said it I said that's cool about the guys ashes being on that New horizons probe.
Once again, you really killed it with this one! Thank you for the continuous flow of incredible content. Merry Christmas and happy New Year!
class videos, i could watch them all day, the effort you put in Sam is absolutely amazing. Ill be watching every single one of the coming bangers!
I can't wait for the next video. No matter what topic you choose it's always amazing. Our universe is so beautiful
Thank you for your videos making astronomy accessible to everyone! Merry Christmas to you too!
I understand the decision to push the voyager missions beyond the solar system but I wish, if they could, have sent one home and captured it some how for us to wonder over and inspire many more explorations. Thank you for a wonderful Christmas present.
I imagine there will come a time when we can build another space ship that can catch up to one of the voyager probes and even reboot it once it dies.
I think given how successful voyager missions are, we should create more. Perhaps more sophisticated ones that could have cold backup power that can recharge or activate when it is soon to reach important milestones like Oort Cloud or a 'nearby' star.
I'm sure it will all work out, once Voyager 6 returns.
If only science projects got the same budget as war does.
NASA engineers never fail to amaze me.
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Thanks for all the fantastic videos this year, have a wonderful Christmas and a brilliant New year. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
Always exciting to "see" that there's new SEA video!
Thank you so much! Happy holidays! I'll be waiting for new videos
And thank you so much for the donation! 🙏 💙
Just found your channel, great vid!
The thing that amazes me the most about the voyager probes, is they managed all those manouvers, and travelled all of that distance (and still going). It was completely unknown territory in so many ways, and through it all;
Not one random bit of debris from our infinitely large universe has collided with either. I have no idea the odds, but all it would take is one little rock, and over 40 years on it hasnt happened.
Hey man, just wanted to let you know I'm going to single-handedly run your views up to a million, i actually throw your sleep playlist on every night
I normally hate listening to or watching the same stuff over and over again, but in this case i not only don't mind it, i *enjoy* it every single time
Keep it up, and i can't wait for more, I didn’t much care for the latest one about the sun tho (i wanna hear about DEEP space)
All my favorite youtube creators are giving great presents this year. Thank you so much, love your videos.
Your channel is just pure awesomeness!
People dont understand how blessed we are to have this knowledge. A world where we can look up data about our cosmic neighbors. You can even look up information about Pluto thanks to the New Horizons, and see exactly what a spacecraft saw as it quietly drifted by our farthest celestial brother.
We know what blackholes are and what they relatively look like. We know of thousands of other planets deep within the stretches of our galaxy.
Pictures, sounds, videos and even pieces of these planetary bodies.
Volcanoes on Io. Planet wide oceans deep with Europa that's estimated to be only 10 to 15 miles thick. Eventually we will break through, in this generation or next.
The next 20 years are gonna be insane. I'm gonna be an old guy by then but I'm happy to still be part of it. My curiosity will only grow.
I'm just touching on basic info, theres still so much more to learn about our place in the stars. What a time to live in. Nevermind the "born to early/born to late" quote. We are the generation that is the kickstarter to future endeavors. For now, we are gatherers of information. We lay the ground work for future space exploration. And when humans start going for the stars, they will be thankful and say "because of the ancients information, we can make this journey"
Thank you SEA for all your hard work. You are priceless to me. No matter what anyone says or thinks. Happy Holidays brother. Be safe going into 2024 and beyond.
This video is AMAZING
Thank you
You had to get in a "Uranus" joke huh? Lol. Merry Christmas to you as well! Great trilogy!
Ok I love your videos but as an og imma cheekily mention... ITS 2.2!!!
Technically, 6 probes have reached the solar system’s escape velocity, if you include the Parker Solar probe, though it’s not on a trajectory to leave the system, it’s by far the fastest any man made object has ever traveled. 😉
Excellent video as always. The book, The Grand Tour, which collected Voyager photographs through 1986, was what first truly awoke my interest in science and exploration as a kid. I was always awestruck at what we were able to achieve with these tiny craft launched before I was even born.
Sub-atomic particles at CERN or at other accelerators travel way faster, (supposedly about 99.9% the speed of light). Although it could be argued that sub-atomic particles do not fit the definition of man-made objects.
@@squarerootof2 yeah, those are definitely not man-made objects, I’m talking about a macroscopic construct of some kind. 😄
Wasn’t there a manhole cover that reached escape velocity?
@@tomorowsnobodys "manhole cover"? You mean something like a butt plug propelled by bio-fuel?
Supposedly. At least as far as the high-speed cameras FPS count and the fact that it was only seen in ONE of those millions? of frames after the explosion.
It was never found, soo....possibly?
I just can't comprehend that it could actually make it into LEO, given the INSANE amount of fuel it takes to get a satellite into orbit!🤷🏼♂️
I think I was looking forward to this more than Christmas lol. I was counting down the days!
Uhhhh this should have WAY more views. Another banger! ❤
This channel is great! It would be a perfect fit for "nebula"! So whoever reads this, repost post it until the powers that be make that happen!
I think SEA just showed what his favorite planet is at the end! We share the same favorite planet! Aweee
This documentary is so professionally done. You've got a new subscriber from it and can't wait to see more!
Thank you and I appreciate it! Grateful to have you on board and hopefully you’ll like the new stuff in 2024 😁
2.2 is out btw
Thx for the Christmas gift!!
i never saw this coming... honest truth! thank you sea for making this! 👍👍👍👍
I love how at the end of the video he comments on how he knows where he wants his ashes to go. It also happens to be a clip of Uranus.
Thank you and best wishes to you too!
My wish is to see the person behind these amazing videos, perhaps in an interview or a monologue! But even if that doesn't happen, I am so grateful to Sea. The most fun space science to watch.
THIS is the one I’ve been waiting for! Absolutely brilliant video as always, thank you!
🍻Pour one out for all the probes out there exploring deep space on our behalf. We couldn't have done it without you. Turns out robots can be heroes, too!
Yes! A new video! Just made my night thank you Happy Christmas!
Wow! Thank you SEA 💙 Merry Xmas!
My friend, thank you so much for this beautiful video. It truly awakened my heart during this holiday season.
Like the probes, just a marvelous video once again
I’ve been sleeping with this channel for years 😍
Merry Christmas SEA!
Thank you, SEA! 🍻🧑🎄 For wonderful content & much effort. Greatly appreciated.
This video was the best christmas gift!
Amazing serie! thanks a lot!
Thank you for the brilliant video. Merry Christmas
That last shot along with its comment is gold
Great job. Thx. The Voyager probes are the last of the starships. Amazing machines.
Ive bewn watching your vidoes for a while now. My son came home from school the other day ( They are studying astronomy in science class) and his teacher told the class to really dive into your videos if they want to learn a lot. I was so excited for you! My kid and are going to start from the beginning of your videos, im excited to rewatch them all!
I just became homeless oday this is a well needed treat. Thank you Sea.
Voyager will always be my favorite mission of all time.
"when I depart, I certainly know where I want my ashes to go" *gasp "Uranus!!"😮
Your Anus? lol