Mr. Butler, I believe I speak for the majority of your viewers/subscribers when I say we applaud you sir, for the time and effort you put into your contents. I am currently a student of Astronomy and I wouldn't have had this clear understanding of what my professors talk about if it weren't for your educational videos.
Mr. Butler, I want to express my deep gratitude for the time you put into making these precious videos. I think I’ve watched all of them dozens of times. I suffer from PTSD and insomnia, and I find comfort in listening to your calm voice. I like your slow and thoughtful presentation, and it calms me down and helps me sleep. Sometimes I put on your videos when I wake up with nightmares at 3 AM. I find the subject matter interesting but you present it in a way that takes my mind off of my troubles without being overstimulating. You have helped me in more ways than I could ever express. Thank you, and I wish you all the best.
Near where I live in Germany there is a solar system walk. There is a sculpture that depicts the sun, it’s about the size of a skippy ball. About 200 meters there is a post with a bronze earth, it’s the size of a marble, the moon about a hands withs with away. There are bronze sculptures of all planets like this. Its a 10 kilometer walk to Pluto. On this scale the closest star is approximately in South Afrika.
Some people are so rude asking David dumb questions. Please refrain from such childish nonsense. David has put together what is possibly the most amazing, most accurate and incredibly mind absorbing series of videos on the solar system, the stars, black holes and way beyond into the known universe. Please show him some respect, the man is a genius!
I fall asleep to these videos. I love them. I learn something new every time I watch them but I missed it somehow in the past 30 years of astronomy. They're smart clever informative interesting laid back soothing and just all-around beautiful. Thank you for making these videos David Butler you made a masterpiece
@@gregadkins7691 I understand hundred but I can't understand million. Astrological numbers make my brain go numb even more. The brain-numbing effects of Butlers voice and these numbers make me fall asleep. This is drugs.
I would of have love to have a professor, teacher role model throughout my academic journey. Im not very good at math, physics,chemistry or just overal scientificperson. I'm just a women facinated with the universe and everything in it. Your simplicity down to earth explanation is just makes it easy for me to undestand to the point that it just makes me want to learn more and more🤗
I've noticed that you occasionally reply to comments even on older videos every now and then. That's really cool. Thanks for making all of these videos.
I'm sure a lot of people after viewing this series of videos would have exhulted "so that's how we know the distances from different celestial objects". Thank you Sir! A great set of resources to equip the next generation of straight thinking youths.
This is the first video of yours I've seen where you appear in person. I saw the starry background, heard your soothing voice, and had to smash the like button and write this comment before I could continue.
The work that astronomers such as Rømer were capable of doing at their time with the tools they had is truly astonishing. The thought of even thinking of using the orbit of Io to calculate the speed of light is incredible in itself but then to get as close as he did is amazing.
Mr. Butler , Thank You Sir for doing this. Your presentation is exceptional , your knowledge , overwhelming yet your calm demeanor makes it very easy for me to take all of this in. As a hobby , I have looked to the night sky in awe with an inquiry mind . I've read several books about our Solar system but none of them compare to the knowledge I've absorbed thus far in your sereies of videos. I have "subscribed" and I'd like to thank you once again , keep up the great work Sir.
I've met a few astronomers in my 50 odd-years. My brother, who is an astrophysicist, has met many more than I have. He even worked with Sir Patrick Moore many years ago. We both agree, based on our experiences: astronomers, for some important reason, are the nicest, most joyful and interesting people we have ever met. These videos simply strengthen that pejorative view, at least for me.
im new to the channel but i have already devoloped an admiration for the profassor. in a far away place by the himalayan mountains where i grew up people call someone dear affectionatly by the prefix brother, uncle or granpa depending on the age difference. In that manner i would like to say thanks.. thanks uncle david
I'm so in love with your video's Mr. Butler. Already saw all of it but can't get enough. Your voice is soothing and with the classical music on the background plus getting educated is a delicatesse for the curious mind. Yesterday I let my girlfriend see your video about How Fast Is It. She really liked it but fell asleep. She liked the content but she said it's very relaxing.
Hey good news! Osiris rex just began it's journey to Earth couple of days ago! It exceeded our expectations and captured 60 grams of sample from Bennu. Hopefully everything goes well and we receive the sample in 2023!!
24:45 Additional info from the howfarisit.com text page 2-18: "Parallax measurements of the distance to Venus have been verified by radar measurements, where a radio wave is transmitted from Earth bounces off Venus and comes back to Earth. By measuring the time taken for the pulse to come back, the distance can be calculated as radio waves travel at the speed of light."
Amazing videos David thank you so much. I’m working my way through them all. I’m a wonderer and these answer so many questions I had on all space related things. I’m just surprised more people didn’t find this series in UA-cam.
The images are quite impressive. The narrator has a very clear and soothing voice. When I watch this video I can become a bit drowsy. The images are quite impressive and the explanations as to how things are measured are interesting.
@David Butler, I have a two small unsolicited suggestions if you ever create an updated version of this great video: At 3:31, the animation at first glance appears like it is zooming in rather than the distance increasing because the "clouds" are moving along with the red square. At 3:51, give us a sneak peak of the inverse square rule: A=4*pi*(2r)^2=4(4*pi*r^2). Thanks for making learning about space and science interesting.
Pedantic comment: When you know all angles and one side of a triangle, it is not "simple geometry" that is used to find the other sides, it's trigonometry!
Well done, 3 videos in and I'm hooked! Thank you! I am very interested in our universe and our origins but getting pretty sick of all the conspiracy theory videos. This is refreshing!
Mr. Butler. AFAIK the current state of the art is that there could be hundreds of dwarf planets. Having said that, thanks a lot for these great videos, very good job breaking it down simplistically, but still much more professional than your every day TV show. Very nice.
Captivating. I am glad that you talked about sending Voyager to the photographic point, I have always wondered about that. Now I have an answer to my long held question, too bad that it is so out of reach, currently.
hear, hear. I love the brilliant look of those CCD pictures of faraway galaxies, star clusters, nebulae, etc. BTW, the music arrangement is terrific. I really loved that version of Satie's Trois Gymnopedies. What a lovely, sedate, yet haunting version!!
Susan Lansley, why the fuck is your tampon string getting in a knot? Did I even know you existed before your dumb comment? PS: Shannon de Beer, get a life. (Punctuation is also important).
The ancients did not distinguish stars from planets per se. The planets were also stars. There were the fixed stars, and there were a small number of astēr planētēs, i.e., wandering stars.
Question: When we talk about these distances, especially the shorter distances for example the distance between the Earth and the Moon, is the distance quoted the nearest distance between the two surfaces, the distance between the centres of the two objects or something else?
I really admire the scientists, before the 19th century, devoted so much of their precious time to science and discovery. But I do suspect how the hell they made a living? I wonder if they were adequately rewarded for what they did. I mean financially. Absolutely great men!
First off, Thank you for all of your brilliant videos. But The reason for this comment is I wanted to suggest an idea for a new video if you felt up to it. I was wondering if you could explain our orientation in space and why people in the southern hemisphere have a view of the galaxy’s center, and people in the north cannot see it. Also why when the planet travels through a yearly cycle, why we are not able to see different sets of stars. I have come to somewhat understand it myself but only after 30 years of pondering. I believe this would be a successful video and also a very informative one. Thank you again Mr. Butler. I watch your videos on repeat. I love the intricate details that you explain, almost as much as I love space itself.
Jesse Bauer. There is no up or down in space. To the Australians, we are up-side down. The Earth orbits the sun, spinning, like a top, not rolling, if it rolled, like a ball, we would see the Magellanic Clouds and Southern Cross, which we can't see. The Earth is in our way. The Earth wobbles a bit, too, making the seasons. I worked up this little experiment to help you visualize this. Take a ball, make a dot on it to represent yourself, make holes through the ball on opposite sides for a string to pass through. Then take two sheets of paper and dot them for stars, make one for the Northern Hemisphere and one for the Southern. Arrange all three on a string. Top paper Northern Hemisphere, ball, then Southern Hemisphere, a foot apart. Start the ball spinning on the string and hold the papers still. See how your dot (you) just spins with the earth? You can't see the bottom paper stars because the Earth is in your way. You will see a slightly different star pattern on the top paper as the ball moves through the seasons. Then for grins, turn the whole thing upside down and pretend you are in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia, South Africa, South America, etc. Oh, I am assuming you are serious, You write good English, so I assume you have the standard American high school education. I have friends, with an American High School education who have asked me similar questions, at least those with enough curiosity to ask.
The first video I saw of yours was Andromeda and the Local Group. I'm no astronomer but I think I've seen it ten times. It's almost an out-of-body experience. A genuine work of art as is this video on the planets. May I recommend The Sleepwalkers by Arthur Koestler to anyone wanting to know more about Brahe, Kepler et al.
Thank you, Mr. Butler. Excellent and meticulous work. I do understand much better now, how it is possible to calculate these immense distances, masses, speeds. (And I do understand why I learned calculating triangles in school. It is very important.)
Your videos and the way you present is simply amazing!! It is one of my favorite channel on youtube, and I have many that I subscribe to. Do you do the videos yourself or do you get some professional help with the editing? Cheers from Switzerland.
It's insane to see you have less than 50k subs. Someone like you who literally provides scientific evidence and is thorough beyond description and history should be in the millions. I guess you need to add black lipstick and use dubstep for background music?
Mr. Butler, thank you for making the Internet a better place.
you're welcome.
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Mr. Butler, I believe I speak for the majority of your viewers/subscribers when I say we applaud you sir, for the time and effort you put into your contents. I am currently a student of Astronomy and I wouldn't have had this clear understanding of what my professors talk about if it weren't for your educational videos.
Write on
I hear the reports of your death are greatly exaggerated
Mr. Butler, I want to express my deep gratitude for the time you put into making these precious videos. I think I’ve watched all of them dozens of times. I suffer from PTSD and insomnia, and I find comfort in listening to your calm voice. I like your slow and thoughtful presentation, and it calms me down and helps me sleep. Sometimes I put on your videos when I wake up with nightmares at 3 AM. I find the subject matter interesting but you present it in a way that takes my mind off of my troubles without being overstimulating. You have helped me in more ways than I could ever express. Thank you, and I wish you all the best.
Thanks Steven. I'm glad it helps.
i totally agree, these videos are so calming and interesting :D
I enjoy listening to this before bed. Calms the mind.
I agree 99.99%, my mind is not only calmed, it is also excited, at the same time. . . ergo my .01% difference. :-)
Moron
Bravo, sir. These videos are so well produced and written. This is a service to people everywhere. Keep up the good work!
Near where I live in Germany there is a solar system walk. There is a sculpture that depicts the sun, it’s about the size of a skippy ball. About 200 meters there is a post with a bronze earth, it’s the size of a marble, the moon about a hands withs with away. There are bronze sculptures of all planets like this. Its a 10 kilometer walk to Pluto. On this scale the closest star is approximately in South Afrika.
Huh. I may have visited that place this summer. Do you live near Plon?
@@LDam-pf6lx lives near plonuto
Thank you David, your videos are amazing. I’ve learned more for you about the universe than anywhere else. Please don’t stop!
Some people are so rude asking David dumb questions. Please refrain from such childish nonsense. David has put together what is possibly the most amazing, most accurate and incredibly mind absorbing series of videos on the solar system, the stars, black holes and way beyond into the known universe. Please show him some respect, the man is a genius!
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Sir, you have taught the world that science is a beautiful reality.
Thank you.
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How am I just now discovering this dude?! I am now a satisfied subscriber of yours Mr. Butler. Keep up the amazing work and thanks a million.
There's something soothing about David's voice. 🤩
I use it to take a nap" 😴
I fall asleep to these videos. I love them. I learn something new every time I watch them but I missed it somehow in the past 30 years of astronomy. They're smart clever informative interesting laid back soothing and just all-around beautiful. Thank you for making these videos David Butler you made a masterpiece
Interesting, in a good way I use for sleep as well.
@@gregadkins7691 I understand hundred but I can't understand million. Astrological numbers make my brain go numb even more.
The brain-numbing effects of Butlers voice and these numbers make me fall asleep.
This is drugs.
the local group galaxy's video is my best sleeping video
I would of have love to have a professor, teacher role model throughout my academic journey. Im not very good at math, physics,chemistry or just overal scientificperson. I'm just a women facinated with the universe and everything in it.
Your simplicity down to earth explanation is just makes it easy for me to undestand to the point that it just makes me want to learn more and more🤗
Love watching these at bed time. Just so awesome and relaxing
Probably the best and clrearst explanation I have seen on this topic.
Thank you sir.
I fall asleep to these videos. That's a compliment, I promise.
Michael Pipkin I know what you mean. They are both stimulating and relaxing at the same time. They are also awe inspiring.
It happens to me and in fact quite often too. Lol
Finally. An astronomer/channel that The People, can understand. Much better than sitting in a classroom lecture.
15:29 - 16:00 was the most savage verbal attack anyone has ever thrown at me...
Nothing but praise for this fantastic work Mr. Butler. I always enjoy your channel!
I've noticed that you occasionally reply to comments even on older videos every now and then. That's really cool. Thanks for making all of these videos.
I'm sure a lot of people after viewing this series of videos would have exhulted "so that's how we know the distances from different celestial objects".
Thank you Sir! A great set of resources to equip the next generation of straight thinking youths.
A wonderful series of lectures that makes it an enjoyable learning session.
Its only me or this is better and more complete than National Geographic or Discovery?
This is the first video of yours I've seen where you appear in person. I saw the starry background, heard your soothing voice, and had to smash the like button and write this comment before I could continue.
David your videos are wonderful! Thank you! A tremendous gift!
The work that astronomers such as Rømer were capable of doing at their time with the tools they had is truly astonishing. The thought of even thinking of using the orbit of Io to calculate the speed of light is incredible in itself but then to get as close as he did is amazing.
Agree 100%
i love using these vids to drop off to sleep to
You have a timeless elegance, Sir.
I really enjoy listening to your voice and the way you explain everything in such a clear way. Thank you!
Mr. Butler , Thank You Sir for doing this. Your presentation is exceptional , your knowledge , overwhelming yet your calm demeanor makes it very easy for me to take all of this in. As a hobby , I have looked to the night sky in awe with an inquiry mind . I've read several books about our Solar system but none of them compare to the knowledge I've absorbed thus far in your sereies of videos. I have "subscribed" and I'd like to thank you once again , keep up the great work Sir.
This is one of my favourite videos on the internet… ever!
I've met a few astronomers in my 50 odd-years. My brother, who is an astrophysicist, has met many more than I have. He even worked with Sir Patrick Moore many years ago. We both agree, based on our experiences: astronomers, for some important reason, are the nicest, most joyful and interesting people we have ever met. These videos simply strengthen that pejorative view, at least for me.
im new to the channel but i have already devoloped an admiration for the profassor. in a far away place by the himalayan mountains where i grew up people call someone dear affectionatly by the prefix brother, uncle or granpa depending on the age difference. In that manner i would like to say thanks.. thanks uncle david
You have the best way of describing. Simple and direct. Your a very good educator.
I wish your videos were seen more, as I believe they are magnificent.
I'm so in love with your video's Mr. Butler. Already saw all of it but can't get enough. Your voice is soothing and with the classical music on the background plus getting educated is a delicatesse for the curious mind. Yesterday I let my girlfriend see your video about How Fast Is It. She really liked it but fell asleep. She liked the content but she said it's very relaxing.
Hey good news! Osiris rex just began it's journey to Earth couple of days ago! It exceeded our expectations and captured 60 grams of sample from Bennu. Hopefully everything goes well and we receive the sample in 2023!!
This video is a wealth of knowledge for space fans. 5/5
Great choice of music once again David.
Your respect for people and for human intelligence is all inspiring and thank you so much for this information
I learn more about the our solar system in 31 minutes did 12 years of high school thank you so very much
RAUF BEDAR no wonder u didnt learn anything...who spends 12 years in " high school "
I really enjoy thinking about the brilliant people that made all of this possible.
Thanks for breaking down the mathematics when determining indirect measurement
Excellent video. The whole series was "out of this world"
Very well written and produced sir. You are simply the best
the way you said 'Enceladus' is awe inspiring
I will watch as soon as I get home very excited. Thanks
Can't believe you mentioned my Brahe, Tycho! Thanks for the shout-out to my Brahe, Brahe.
I love your videos, sir! They are very well-paced and immensely educational.
Keep it simple stupid
@@JamesBond-ku2zc What do you mean? Was this in reply to my comment?
This is a reaply to the best of videos
24:45 Additional info from the howfarisit.com text page 2-18: "Parallax measurements of the distance to Venus have been verified by radar measurements, where a radio wave is transmitted from Earth bounces off Venus and comes back to Earth. By measuring the time taken for the pulse to come back, the distance can be calculated as radio waves travel at the speed of light."
Amazing videos David thank you so much. I’m working my way through them all. I’m a wonderer and these answer so many questions I had on all space related things. I’m just surprised more people didn’t find this series in UA-cam.
Just can't describe the feeling in words, so good
Excellent production, and information.
David, thanks a lot for this videos!, so awesome to really go a little bit deeper in knowledge about the cosmos
Vangelis sounds beatiful along with your lecture
This hits so close to home for me. Thanks for all the amazing bed time stories. Really relaxing. Your work is really effecting me well. Thanks!
The images are quite impressive. The narrator has a very clear and soothing voice. When I watch this video I can become a bit drowsy. The images are quite impressive and the explanations as to how things are measured are interesting.
@David Butler, I have a two small unsolicited suggestions if you ever create an updated version of this great video: At 3:31, the animation at first glance appears like it is zooming in rather than the distance increasing because the "clouds" are moving along with the red square. At 3:51, give us a sneak peak of the inverse square rule: A=4*pi*(2r)^2=4(4*pi*r^2). Thanks for making learning about space and science interesting.
Pedantic comment: When you know all angles and one side of a triangle, it is not "simple geometry" that is used to find the other sides, it's trigonometry!
David, thank you very much for your very interesting and amazing videos.
I love watching this series
Well done, 3 videos in and I'm hooked! Thank you! I am very interested in our universe and our origins but getting pretty sick of all the conspiracy theory videos. This is refreshing!
Awesome effort in the research and production of this series.
Excellent delivery and detail. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
Excellent and fantastic explanation sir.
Mr. Butler. AFAIK the current state of the art is that there could be hundreds of dwarf planets. Having said that, thanks a lot for these great videos, very good job breaking it down simplistically, but still much more professional than your every day TV show. Very nice.
I am learning so much! I love you!!!
Captivating. I am glad that you talked about sending Voyager to the photographic point, I have always wondered about that. Now I have an answer to my long held question, too bad that it is so out of reach, currently.
I love your videos. Please keep making them.
Amazing work as always, thank you.
Very informative. Man, there are some smart people out there.
Much appreciation for these informed and beautifully assembled videos, David Butler - they shine.
hear, hear. I love the brilliant look of those CCD pictures of faraway galaxies, star clusters, nebulae, etc. BTW, the music arrangement is terrific. I really loved that version of Satie's Trois Gymnopedies. What a lovely, sedate, yet haunting version!!
These videos are great to fall asleep too. Thank you 🙏🏽
...asleep *to. Only use "too" when using it in the sense of adding. eg: "I am going to the shop too" , or "I like that movie too". Hope this helps.
Yes they are....and Mr. Butler makes the subject matter easier to understand with his explanations
Shannon de Beer get a life
100%. Not because he's boring (he's not!) but because the steady-paced, soft-voiced delivery makes him Mr. Rogers for our cosmic neighborhood.
Susan Lansley, why the fuck is your tampon string getting in a knot? Did I even know you existed before your dumb comment? PS: Shannon de Beer, get a life. (Punctuation is also important).
I've just started watching these videos I like these videos I love learning about space
So glad this exists.
Amazing and clear explanation of the past & modern Astrometry technics. Thanks
It's amazing; I love the owner of the universe.✍️
Anyone recognise the Vangelis music in the background? It's the theme from the film 1492.
Conquest of Paradise - Vangelis
BEAUTIFUL BACKGROUND MUSIC
THANKS
So happy i found this channel :)
The ancients did not distinguish stars from planets per se. The planets were also stars. There were the fixed stars, and there were a small number of astēr planētēs, i.e., wandering stars.
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a good choice to accompany a discussion of a bit of astronomy. Very nice.
choice of music is outstanding, as always.
Just discovered this channel today and I'm hooked!
This was great, subscribed. Thank you!
Question: When we talk about these distances, especially the shorter distances for example the distance between the Earth and the Moon, is the distance quoted the nearest distance between the two surfaces, the distance between the centres of the two objects or something else?
I've also wondered about this also - Would love to know for certain.
That video was extraordinary. Many thanks.
I really admire the scientists, before the 19th century, devoted so much of their precious time to science and discovery. But I do suspect how the hell they made a living? I wonder if they were adequately rewarded for what they did. I mean financially. Absolutely great men!
Thankyou sir. Such a joy to watch.
First off, Thank you for all of your brilliant videos. But The reason for this comment is I wanted to suggest an idea for a new video if you felt up to it. I was wondering if you could explain our orientation in space and why people in the southern hemisphere have a view of the galaxy’s center, and people in the north cannot see it. Also why when the planet travels through a yearly cycle, why we are not able to see different sets of stars. I have come to somewhat understand it myself but only after 30 years of pondering. I believe this would be a successful video and also a very informative one.
Thank you again Mr. Butler. I watch your videos on repeat. I love the intricate details that you explain, almost as much as I love space itself.
Jesse Bauer. There is no up or down in space. To the Australians, we are up-side down.
The Earth orbits the sun, spinning, like a top, not rolling, if it rolled, like a ball, we would see the Magellanic Clouds and Southern Cross, which we can't see. The Earth is in our way. The Earth wobbles a bit, too, making the seasons.
I worked up this little experiment to help you visualize this.
Take a ball, make a dot on it to represent yourself, make holes through the ball on opposite sides for a string to pass through. Then take two sheets of paper and dot them for stars, make one for the Northern Hemisphere and one for the Southern. Arrange all three on a string. Top paper Northern Hemisphere, ball, then Southern Hemisphere, a foot apart. Start the ball spinning on the string and hold the papers still. See how your dot (you) just spins with the earth? You can't see the bottom paper stars because the Earth is in your way. You will see a slightly different star pattern on the top paper as the ball moves through the seasons.
Then for grins, turn the whole thing upside down and pretend you are in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia, South Africa, South America, etc.
Oh, I am assuming you are serious, You write good English, so I assume you have the standard American high school education. I have friends, with an American High School education who have asked me similar questions, at least those with enough curiosity to ask.
Really well done.
The first video I saw of yours was Andromeda and the Local Group. I'm no astronomer but I think I've seen it ten times. It's almost an out-of-body experience. A genuine work of art as is this video on the planets.
May I recommend The Sleepwalkers by Arthur Koestler to anyone wanting to know more about Brahe, Kepler et al.
Thank you, Mr. Butler. Excellent and meticulous work.
I do understand much better now, how it is possible to calculate these immense distances, masses, speeds. (And I do understand why I learned calculating triangles in school. It is very important.)
Your videos and the way you present is simply amazing!! It is one of my favorite channel on youtube, and I have many that I subscribe to.
Do you do the videos yourself or do you get some professional help with the editing?
Cheers from Switzerland.
Great video I enjoy learning all those things thank you for this
I love this video it’s way better than the discovery channel..THE DIALOGUE IS MORE UNDERSTANDING..
It's insane to see you have less than 50k subs. Someone like you who literally provides scientific evidence and is thorough beyond description and history should be in the millions. I guess you need to add black lipstick and use dubstep for background music?
Derek, too right. It’s a travesty.
What an amazing voice.
I could watch your videos all day! (Secret, I have!)
We watched MARS on 7/27/18 and it was spectacular, very bright reddish orange.
Me too!! 👍👍