And here we are at Earth. She having soft waves, tender winds, whispering rain sounds. She is so delicate that we a bunch of fragile humans can live here our little silly lives. Makes me feel grateful with our planet.
The deeper layers of jupiter being pitch black, only accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning make jupiter seem like some type of mythical interpretation of hell
When I was a child, I had reoccurring nightmares about falling into Jupiter’s red spot, for some reason. Nice to get to experience a strange childhood trauma again all these years later.
@@oldsoulbiz3526 Ik that now but growing up i was always told that the gas and ice giants didn’t have solid cores and it rlly confused me as a kid, i mean, all planets *have* to have a core. i just kinda forgot abt it until i now lol
No but really me too. I remember thinking if it’s all gas, how can it be a planet? How does it all stay together? All stupid questions now of course, but I seriously wondered whether or not I’d fall through the planet completely if I tried to enter it
@@no_good_at_names What the other person said is not necessarily true. When you were younger, high-pressure physics was not as advanced as it is now. A lot of high-pressure and high-temperature physics was simply uncharted territory and it was unclear if Jupiter or the other ice giants had enough pressure to compress the largely hydrogen and helium cores into a solidified phase of matter. Even now, it's unclear if Jupiter's core is solid or not. It's a matter of quantum physics.
Sinking for months. Really gives you an idea of how massive Jupiter is. Then you realize the sun is this insanely massive white hot ball of energy in the center. Great video.
@@DavidAbyssalActually our sun is rather large. The vast majority of stars in the universe are red dwarf stars. So although there are a lot of stars larger than our sun, our sun is still larger than 70% of all stars.
I think what he's saying is that in the grand scheme of things, in the scope of how large stars can get, ours is small. Compared to the largest stars at least, ours looks like a spec, and our planet an even smaller spec.
Most people would be satisfied being scared from watching videos explaining plane crashes, but here you are, dropping us onto the surface of the largest planet in the solar system, combining fears of space, heights, vertigo, falling, radiation, darkness, lightning, _burning, drowning, and the endlessness of time_ all in the span of five minutes. So, thanks for that.
You forgot the searing realization that existence is meaningless. The fact that that planet is out there existing for the benefit of no one hits you with incredible existential dread.
1:44 I like to think about how on planets like these, there is no going to the "ground" as the entire planet is atmosphere. One you've entered the atmosphere, you're on the planet. No ground to visit
I'm confused why this is an unknown insight in the comment section of a video only 5 minutes long that demonstrates that it does have a core. Why did this comment resonate with 95 other people? Did nearly 100 people click this video, but come to the same conclusion having not watched the video?
@@YouWinAFREEiPOD people's attention spans are no longer than 1 minute clips at a time at the absolute most thanks to an endless avalanche of tiktok tier brainrot flooding the internet on every social media platform
Not to mention the Great Red Spot is an anticyclonic storm that lasts for decades, and this storm produces winds over 250 MPH and is 4 times the diameter of Earth. I can’t see a day where we can habilitate Jupiter because of these conditions.
@@alphareborn9908Ignore my last reply if you saw it I misread your comment. But I agree I don’t think it will ever be possible to terraform or inhabitate a celestial behemoth like Jupiter. However Jupiter’s moons are a different story.
I've experienced this. It's actually quite unnerving. Ever been in a storm where a massive tornado is coming and power to the surrounding county gets knocked out before the tornado hits? Pitch black except for lightning and the distant roar of the approaching tornado. This actually happens a couple of times a year where I am. Most of the time the tornadoes are weak ass and we ain't never scared. We did have that ef4 that destroyed several towns and went across like, four states, a few years back tho. Edit: look up Mayfield tornado. Plenty of videos about it and there's a short where a guy is in his house filming and it sounds like someone is running a chainsaw. Tis not a chainsaw. Tis the pressure change from the approaching tornado.
alegrarás no Senhor e te gloriarás no Santo de Israel. Os aflitos e necessitados buscam águas, e não há, e a sua língua se seca de sede; eu o Senhor os ouvirei, eu, o Deus de Israel não os desampararei. Abrirei rios em lugares altos, e fontes no meio dos vales; tornarei o deserto em lagos de águas, e a terra seca em mananciais de água. Plantarei no deserto o cedro, a acácia, e a murta, e a oliveira; porei no ermo juntamente a faia, o pinheiro e o álamo. Para que todos vejam, e saibam, e considerem, e juntamente entendam que a mão do Senhor fez isto, e o Santo de Israel o criou. Apresentai a vossa demanda, diz o Senhor; trazei as vossas firmes razões, diz o Rei de Jacó. Tragam e anunciem-nos as coisas que hão de acontecer; anunciai-nos as coisas
I have Space Engine, the program used to form most of this video, and I have a VR unit. I can confirm that the framerate in VR Space Engine is indeed terrifying.
@@Ex_877 Everybody has failed when it comes to completely understanding existence and universe so your point is irrelevant. Philosophy is based on beliefs and beliefs are far from reality.
Few weeks ago i Heard the News that in fact neptune is the same colour as Uranus, the old voyager photos had a bad filter on or smtg. I have to say I was disapointed
@@aluisious Fears aren’t a rational threat assessment. If they were, nobody would watch horror movies because outside an epileptic seizure from flashing lights, they pose absolutely no real danger.
Not necessarily, as spiders are easily encounterable and will sometimes bite back. But in this case, I think they mean it more in a "it's impossible to ever have to run into this scenario in current day" type of deal.@@named_account
@@sre911My bad. The storm is shrinking. In 1979 it could fit three whole Earths: www.nasa.gov/image-article/jupiters-great-red-spot/#:~:text=The%20Great%20Red%20Spot%20is,Earths%20could%20fit%20inside%20it.
Silly troll. Tricks are for kicks. Planets are not sentient Nor transdeminsional. Your not a bio world. Who ya tryina fool, ya fool? Bro's not creative nuff to invent his own identity. Gotta pull a Galileo hijinks
@@Stargaze_youtubequick question, it says it's pitch black inside Jupiter because of course the sun's light can't reach through its dense atmosphere, but it also says the mantle is glowing white hot, so does Jupiter glow from the inside? Like is it completely dark except for its liquid hydrogen ocean glowing from its heat? Or is it just super hot and doesn't actually give off light?
Props to the cameraman for both surviving and giving us such a first hand experience of falling into the biggest gas giant in the solar system Edit: Wow thanks for the 1.7k upvotes!
This just makes me think of how similar Giant's Deep is to Jupiter, a gassy atmosphere that doesn't let you see through, then inside a giant green sea and even deeper a solid dark rock. Outer Wilds keeps impressing time and time again.
Outer wilds, peak game, my heart almost flew out of my mouth when I went into that one planet with the whistling angler monster, I can't believe I so nonchalantly flew into that planet lmao
So proud of my special suit which withstood all that radiation and pressure but then reach the ocean and realize I didn't carry enough snacks for the rest of the journey .
Excellent subject for a video. I was asking "wait what's the core made of? Tell me more about it!" at the end of the descent. So I suppose my reaction shows that you did your job well and got me genuinely interested to learn more about space, plants and stars, etc. Great job. Didn't expect to enjoy it so much.
The next level would be to do this in an indoor sky diving fan with a VR headset on of falling into Jupiter. I did a VR once while indoor sky diving. This would be a crazy addition!
I was scared of Jupiter as a kid probably because it's so big and also the Great Red Spot terrified me. Thank you for reawakening my childhood fears! 😂
for me, it has always been our sun. during a field trip, i went to a 360 theater in my city that showcases science documentaries or animations. when the sun showed up, it was so large and almost omnipresent. it felt as though we could really fall. i was so scared that i just kept my eyes shut till it was gone lol
everyone's talking about the darkness part being scary, but it's the seeing that freaks me out. watching each layer approach me as i fall. i'd take darkness any day over looking into the empty depths of an ocean so vast and deep that it takes you months to sink to the bottom. peak nightmare fuel, that is.
The fact that it would kill you several hundred thousands of miles away before even getting to it is enough for me. Very powerful planet. I got it tatted for a reason
What I learned from these videos about planet discents is that one is much better off staying in space than entering a planet's atmosphere. If I were an astronaut I would send the others in.. but I will remain in orbit, where everything is calm or can be spotted from safe distance.
Jupiter being an exception, as, if you are close enough to Jupiter to be in its orbit, the radiation has already unalived you. The only safe solution is calling in sick the day of the launch
Alternatively, you could go to Ganymede or Callisto. Those two moons have radiation levels that don’t even exceed the maximum radiation on Mars. (80 & 0.1 ms/v of maximum radiation for Ganymede and Callisto respectively. 300 ms/v of maximum radiation for Mars.) Those two are safer than Io and Europa. (Europa’s maximum radiation levels are at 5.4 s/v and Io at 36 s/v.)
Hey! Thanks for making the trip to get this footage, I was gonna go this year but space fare was only a few trillion out of my budget, much appreciated homie!!
I've finally figured out why it made me so anxious to watch these. This wakes up my thalassophobia: falling into a dark pit of not knowing what's below me.
In high school I wrote a sci Fi story about a race of aliens that lived in the core of Jupiter that was like a hollow diamond hard sphere. . The higher the social status the closer they lived to the absolute center where they could float around weightlessly. And because no one nor anything had ever returned from exploring deep underground they had no concept of the sun or stars or even other planets. The entire universe to them was that hollow sphere surrounded by hundreds of thousands of miles of hot hydrogen which was source of the energy to power their ecosystem. . I had gotten as far as a freak accident that against all odds allowed a small group to make their way down (which eventually became up) out of the planet. . Seeing this animation made me think back all those decades ago.
damn that's some impressive writing, I too had somewhat same ideas just with Europa's (jupiter's moon) ocean where an alien species would try to get out of the thick ice sheet
@@strengthfactor1315 I'm not kidding It made me feel like the first time I was adventuring in space in Outer Wilds, the first time I was entering another planet. I didn't feel I was going to feel that away again, but this video achieved it. Total and complete immersion, this was very well done.
That was just horrific. I loved it. It's like the "walking the plank" of the spacefaring future-- put them in the special suit, equipped with everything they need for maximum biological survival and psychological agony, and make them open the airlock themselves. Chilling.
Ya know? I've seen some messed up stuff in my life but these video's are genuinely terrifying. I've always been fascinated with space, planets but these make my skin crawl.
So I’m not alone? Over the years i’ve seen 10x horryfing stuff but these videos with planets make me terrified! And also this fear i developed like a year ago all of sudden?
Amazing, love Jupiter. Reminds me of a very unfortunately realistic nightmare I had where for some reason earth was on a collision course with Jupiter, so I just saw the most MASSIVE planet getting closer and closer in the sky, til it started to pull earth into it and all you could see in front of you was this massive, unending planet.
Think I remember seeing somewhere that if Jupiter was even slightly close to earth, maybe like the moon distance, the entire sky would be completely covered by it
I had a similar dream, only I started to feel gravity’s pull reverse and drag me away from the surface of Earth. I tried to grab at the only thing close by (a clump of grass) and before I knew it I was hurtling into the sky towards space. I think I was a child at this point 😂 Space dreams are freaking scary!
bro I had a coversation last month about I couldnt "see" how it would be when "Entering" a planet just like I know what it's like to "enter" Earth. Because we have photos and we know our planet, it's easier to know and imagine, but I couldn't even imagine the ones on other planets and it was driving me crazy. So thank you friend.
An excellent representation of just how terrifying Jupiter is can be found in the game Exo One. One of the last levels has us flying around Jupiter, and every time you dive down under the top layer of clouds is terrifying.
i haven't been this freaked out by a simulation video since watching one about the destruction of pompeii. what a terrifying experience. i'm gonna go watch the others now, keep up the good work!
@@prisuners6275 I'd like to imagine the opposite. Like, literally using some sort of atomic jet type shit to go from the core, to space in like 40 seconds
I have to thank you, sir. Even since I learned about the other planets in our solar system, the thought of what they would look like if we could physically visit them has always been a point of curiosity for me. You have satisfied that curiosity. Thanks a million
I recently had a dream where i was somehow flying in the space near saturn and jupiter, and one time i dreamed those massive planets were really close to earth so i was sure that it's the end. They are just so massive and majestic bodies that you can't really do anything else but be humble and pay respects 😂
I dreamed about that too, except that it wasn't a nightmare, but a lucid dream, and it was an absolutely exhilarating experience, like skydiving upped to... no, not to eleven. To over nine thousand!
Dude, I hope you complete the entire solar system at this point. Last night I saw a comment on another video say “do Jupiter” and you never disappoint, keep it up
0:30 That 2nd distance between him and jupiter, the small ring particles moving through the shot while jupiter isnt changing in size at all, makes you realize how truly massive it is. And with the sound effects its even more ominous
I'm glad you put the (simulation) in the title, I first thought someone had done this for real and brought the footage back (cameraman always survives before someone says that's impossible)
Dude, this is crazy cool, I did not know Jupiter such a thick atmosphere that light cannot reflect on the surface. Great video! Educational and now I want this VR so I know what's it's like to drown to my death.
I can't imagine how chaotic and hostile the environment of a gas giant must be... Even with the limited information we have about its interior, it's still terrifying to think about being there.
I don't know why I was expecting this to be a relaxing thought experiment video to watch before I go to sleep, now I'm lowkey terrified, thank you (Interesting info in all seriousness though)
I was watching this video with my wife and she said "what is that? A Metroid Prime video?" xDD The funny thing is I was thinking the same. Sure it has the Samus vibe.
"it is now completely black... unless" thunderstorm the timing of the thunder and lightning in this video while in completely darkness gave me goosebumps. so cool. if a bit scary to think about. Jupiter the planet has a very appropriate name
And here we are at Earth. She having soft waves, tender winds, whispering rain sounds. She is so delicate that we a bunch of fragile humans can live here our little silly lives. Makes me feel grateful with our planet.
NO
We are not here on earth
We are in jupiter
and here we are humans polluting, killing, corrupting, scamming, raping, stealing, lying and whatnot on this beautiful planet
@@amazingamorei stop doing acid bro 😂
Thankfully he put "simulation" in there, lets people know that cameraman jim is still with us
But the cameraman never dies so I know he’s still her eeven ignorant a simulation
😂😂
The deeper layers of jupiter being pitch black, only accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning make jupiter seem like some type of mythical interpretation of hell
Literally my thoughts upon viewing
Takes "thunderbolts and lightning, very very frightening" to a new level
@@ShwappaJ (Galileo) Galileo, (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo Figaroooooooooooooo
@@Lauwieeh Magnifecooooooo (oh oh oh ohh)
I'm just a big planet, nobody loves me
this feels like a film you would see in the theater of a science museum and its absolutely awesome
When I was a child, I had reoccurring nightmares about falling into Jupiter’s red spot, for some reason. Nice to get to experience a strange childhood trauma again all these years later.
I'm 40 years old and still remember some of my childhood nightmares, they are so vivid, weird and terrifying lol
you will fall into it, accept your destiny
So you can see your own cause of death? That’s super cool’
At least u’re not falling into uranus
HAHA BROOO ME TOO!! all the nerd kids
Fine…I won’t go to Jupiter.
You have no reason to besides to get more stupider
Fr man, they spoiled our vacations😒
Bummer..
Trip cancelled
T-to get more stupider?
knowing Jupiter actually *does* have a solid core has healed my inner child
It has to. Anything that large with such pressure at its core... Anything would solidify.
@@oldsoulbiz3526 Ik that now but growing up i was always told that the gas and ice giants didn’t have solid cores and it rlly confused me as a kid, i mean, all planets *have* to have a core.
i just kinda forgot abt it until i now lol
No but really me too. I remember thinking if it’s all gas, how can it be a planet? How does it all stay together? All stupid questions now of course, but I seriously wondered whether or not I’d fall through the planet completely if I tried to enter it
@@no_good_at_names What the other person said is not necessarily true. When you were younger, high-pressure physics was not as advanced as it is now. A lot of high-pressure and high-temperature physics was simply uncharted territory and it was unclear if Jupiter or the other ice giants had enough pressure to compress the largely hydrogen and helium cores into a solidified phase of matter. Even now, it's unclear if Jupiter's core is solid or not. It's a matter of quantum physics.
@@Yupipe No such thing as stupid questions, as we still don't know the answers to them.
4:00 Warning: Entering Ecological Deadzone, are you sure whatever you are doing is worth it?
Subnautica
I thought it about too XD
xD
Oh my god 😂 Yes.
YES!! someone had to do it
Absolutely fascinating and terrifying (the darkness, wow)
Didnt expect to see you here lol
8th like what up MrBallen
oh hey i watch your vids
Wow! MrBallen, I love your videos
Thank you!!
Jupiter is ok for the first couple of days, but then you realise there’s nothing to really do in the evenings.
Evenings? You mean... the rest of your very short life?
@@CST1992 nah not me, I’d survive. I’m built different
C'mon guys, it seems u have never been to the Great Red spot, it's a very happening place. Evenings are electrifying!
@@Alpha_Orionis I know, I was totally SHOCKED when I visited!
yea mornings are great, but evenings... not so much
As someone terrified of space, massive storms and open ocean, I have no idea why I clicked on this.
because your anxiety said to lol.
It's healthy to desensitize yourself
Don't play Outer Wilds then.
Just kidding. Absolutely do. Go in blind, it's amazing.
So whenever you find yourself near open ocean, massive storm or looking up, you can think to yourself "it could be worse, I could be on Jupiter now"
get rid of that fear. yeah!
"What'd you do this weekend?"
"You know the usual, fell into Jupiter and whatnot."
Sinking for months. Really gives you an idea of how massive Jupiter is. Then you realize the sun is this insanely massive white hot ball of energy in the center. Great video.
Our sun is kinda a small size star...
@@DavidAbyssalActually our sun is rather large. The vast majority of stars in the universe are red dwarf stars. So although there are a lot of stars larger than our sun, our sun is still larger than 70% of all stars.
@@DavidAbyssal not true. our sun is on the larger side. the only reason it's odd is because most solar systems have 2 suns instead of 1.
I think what he's saying is that in the grand scheme of things, in the scope of how large stars can get, ours is small. Compared to the largest stars at least, ours looks like a spec, and our planet an even smaller spec.
@@AltairEgo1 Well our sun is considered a medium sized star. You wouldn’t call a golden retriever “small” just because Great Danes are massive.
Most people would be satisfied being scared from watching videos explaining plane crashes, but here you are, dropping us onto the surface of the largest planet in the solar system, combining fears of space, heights, vertigo, falling, radiation, darkness, lightning, _burning, drowning, and the endlessness of time_ all in the span of five minutes. So, thanks for that.
Yea that pitch black lightning made me sleep with a nightlight 😂😂😂
Best Planet so far.
Don't forget megalophobia, the fear of giant colossal things.
What surface?
You forgot the searing realization that existence is meaningless. The fact that that planet is out there existing for the benefit of no one hits you with incredible existential dread.
Doom guy is just casually jumping into planets
Hahah. It's that a continuation of the comment "so i'm the Doomguy, got it"?
he's making sure there are no demons left
YoU cANt JuSt bLaSt A hOlE iNtO tHe SuRfAcE oF mArS
and why wouldn't he?😂
*Master Chief
Pretty sure that's the HUD overlay from Halo 4
I'm glad you specified that this video was a simulation because I was about to call the fire brigade and let them know you'd fallen in.
Thank God I watched this video. I was planning to move with my whole family to Jupiter next month
Nah, its not a good place for very young kids
I have been there but i came back because they didn’t have KFC
@@lezoy6 There IS KFC, but you are the fried chicken instead
Nah it wasn't that bad at jupiter once you get used to neptune
the fact that this lame asz joke got 254 likes...
"Okay I'm safe to enter into Jupiter, but you guys can still get me out of there right?"
"..."
"Guys..?"
And eventually he stopped thinking.
No you’re stuck there for good
Ill attach a string at ur back
At least you're not in Uranus
@@Stargaze_youtubenot yet 😏
Okay the liquid hydrogen was lowkey the most terrifying reveal yet, like wtf no thank you
yeah, even your suit is durable enough to survive the temperature and pressure...
will it help you to survive something lurking within?
Also have of mine that is darker
@@dlp6567 what could be lurking in such a hostile environment?
@@kelvin1991br my ex
@@kelvin1991br something more hostile than the environment. There is always a bigger fish, both metaphorically... and literally.
1:44 I like to think about how on planets like these, there is no going to the "ground" as the entire planet is atmosphere. One you've entered the atmosphere, you're on the planet. No ground to visit
I mean, from what i googled, theres a solid core.
Jupiter does have a solid core
I'm confused why this is an unknown insight in the comment section of a video only 5 minutes long that demonstrates that it does have a core. Why did this comment resonate with 95 other people?
Did nearly 100 people click this video, but come to the same conclusion having not watched the video?
@@YouWinAFREEiPOD people's attention spans are no longer than 1 minute clips at a time at the absolute most thanks to an endless avalanche of tiktok tier brainrot flooding the internet on every social media platform
@@YouWinAFREEiPOD to be fair, youtube commenters really dont seem to watch the whole video, myself included.
As soon as it was stated that Jupiter was completely dark outside of lightning. I got the chills. That's terrifying dude.
Not to mention the Great Red Spot is an anticyclonic storm that lasts for decades, and this storm produces winds over 250 MPH and is 4 times the diameter of Earth. I can’t see a day where we can habilitate Jupiter because of these conditions.
@@alphareborn9908Ignore my last reply if you saw it I misread your comment. But I agree I don’t think it will ever be possible to terraform or inhabitate a celestial behemoth like Jupiter. However Jupiter’s moons are a different story.
@@divineconfetti649
I removed “ever”, maybe it sounds clearer now
I've experienced this. It's actually quite unnerving.
Ever been in a storm where a massive tornado is coming and power to the surrounding county gets knocked out before the tornado hits?
Pitch black except for lightning and the distant roar of the approaching tornado.
This actually happens a couple of times a year where I am. Most of the time the tornadoes are weak ass and we ain't never scared.
We did have that ef4 that destroyed several towns and went across like, four states, a few years back tho.
Edit: look up Mayfield tornado. Plenty of videos about it and there's a short where a guy is in his house filming and it sounds like someone is running a chainsaw.
Tis not a chainsaw. Tis the pressure change from the approaching tornado.
@@alphareborn9908 The wind speed of storms on Jupiter is closer to 8-900 MPH which is just insane to think about
Props to the camera man for risking his life to show us this
overused, reddit humour
@@turtlestuff7 no I think this is the first time anyone has ever said that
@@koobzworks i seen this kind of comment in every youtube video.
@@coldintakevideos no you didn't
I mean, in the beginning, the suit was mentioned to be indestructible. The cameraman is not risking anything. 🙃
Why is this so genuinely terrifying?
Because they put scary music over it.
@@Monchegorx I think also just the scale of it is frightening...
Definitely the scary music 🤣
Understand that much of Gen Z is afraid of things like clowns and teddy bears.
@@MartenFerretclowns are understandable but never heard of anyone scared of teddies. you just pulled that one out your ass
3:00 not having a good time at this point
LMAO
transitioning from pitch black darkness to Jupiter's ocean felt like a fever dream
Truly an Outer Wilds experience
alegrarás no Senhor e te gloriarás no Santo de Israel.
Os aflitos e necessitados buscam águas, e não há, e a sua língua se seca de sede;
eu o Senhor os ouvirei, eu, o Deus de Israel não os desampararei.
Abrirei rios em lugares altos, e fontes no meio dos vales; tornarei o deserto em
lagos de águas, e a terra seca em mananciais de água.
Plantarei no deserto o cedro, a acácia, e a murta, e a oliveira; porei no ermo
juntamente a faia, o pinheiro e o álamo.
Para que todos vejam, e saibam, e considerem, e juntamente entendam que a mão
do Senhor fez isto, e o Santo de Israel o criou.
Apresentai a vossa demanda, diz o Senhor; trazei as vossas firmes razões, diz o
Rei de Jacó.
Tragam e anunciem-nos as coisas que hão de acontecer; anunciai-nos as coisas
@@folopomalopo674reminds me of Giant's Deep
Irl Jupiter's ocean would be pitch black too, since it's under miles and miles under a extremely thick atmosphere
@@dundee6402if the temperature is the surface level of the sun then wouldn’t there be something emitting light?
This in VR would be absolutely terrifying. Magnificent work!
I have Space Engine, the program used to form most of this video, and I have a VR unit. I can confirm that the framerate in VR Space Engine is indeed terrifying.
Stop I just threw up
I have a vr Headset and I want to do this now
Play Outer Wilds
@@jfox24overrated game
This video made my hair stand on end when I saw how terrifying it is, magnificent work.
Thank you!! More to come!
@@Stargaze_youtubecan you plzzzzzzzzzzz do falling into Stephenson 2~18
u can see orion constellation at 0:10
kewl
Juste au-dessus du point rouge, j'ai bon ?
@@lunatikaartist bro i dont speak spanish
@@wash36French actually 😂😂
@@lunatikaartist oui!
These videos make me feel so small and insignificant. The universe is so vast and fierce.
"You are not a drop in the ocean, you are the entire ocean in a drop" - Rumi
But you still have to go to work.
@@Ex_877Man, I hate philosophy. It makes no logical sense most of the times.
@@RamanSingh-zo5hf If you're trying to understand existence and the universe through logic alone, you, like so many others, will fail.
@@Ex_877 Everybody has failed when it comes to completely understanding existence and universe so your point is irrelevant. Philosophy is based on beliefs and beliefs are far from reality.
These are terrifying. I wouldn't be able to sit at the PC and make these. It makes my skin crawl.
I agree
It’s so scary imagine your self falling into a big planet with strong gravity all alone. Just the thought of falling into it is scary
i wouldnt be scared i would just simply not be scared and fly out at any time i want with my rocket boot and i would be OK
How weak minded are you people? You walk outside on earth and must pee yourselves.
@@ohokok”nah I’d win” type comment. Jupiter has a crazy escape velocity. Good luck doing that
Falling into Neptune next please! The dark blue and fastest winds in the Solar System would make for an utterly terrifying yet fascinating fall.
It would be almost identical to the falling into Uranus video. Both planets are ICE giants and almost the same in size and composition.
@@DaleHusband Just more dark and blue, I’d imagine. And a bit more violent.
@@DaleHusbandAlso, Neptune isnt Dark Blue… Its actually like Uranus.
Few weeks ago i Heard the News that in fact neptune is the same colour as Uranus, the old voyager photos had a bad filter on or smtg. I have to say I was disapointed
@@piotrbronisz5005 It was not a bad filter, the image had its colour filter modified to accentuate the POI on Neptune.
3:05 This is definitely one of the most terrifying thing I've ever watched
i just got hundred of mini heart attacks
I've always found Jupiter to be lowkey terrifying, thanks for simulating my fear.
same
Being terrified of something you cannot possibly interact with doesn't make much sense.
@@aluisious thats like saying "why would ypu be scared of spiders, you can stomp them at anytime"
@@aluisious Fears aren’t a rational threat assessment. If they were, nobody would watch horror movies because outside an epileptic seizure from flashing lights, they pose absolutely no real danger.
Not necessarily, as spiders are easily encounterable and will sometimes bite back. But in this case, I think they mean it more in a "it's impossible to ever have to run into this scenario in current day" type of deal.@@named_account
Falling into the sun would be an amazing future video
White screen whole video
@ZR0xDEADDEADIsn’t the sun proven to be actually white?
The sun can be whatever color it wants it’ll never be as big as my ball
Well it ain't my ball@@beastybacon199
That woulda been real toasty😋
The fact you can fit four entire planet earths inside the ‘great red spot’ alone is insane!
You can fit one earth inside the red spot. Earth's diameter is around 12.000km and the storm has a diameter of around 16.000km
@@sre911My bad. The storm is shrinking. In 1979 it could fit three whole Earths: www.nasa.gov/image-article/jupiters-great-red-spot/#:~:text=The%20Great%20Red%20Spot%20is,Earths%20could%20fit%20inside%20it.
@@sre911So 1 earth and a quarter can fit then?
@@alexshazam5482 1 and 1/3 approximately
NASA says three earths could fit inside it
Y'all keep falling in me it's kinda annoying
Silly troll. Tricks are for kicks.
Planets are not sentient Nor transdeminsional. Your not a bio world. Who ya tryina fool, ya fool?
Bro's not creative nuff to invent his own identity. Gotta pull a Galileo hijinks
@@Liched4ever bro can't handle a person roleplaying as jupiter
@@UniferyesHe is identifying himself as Jupiter. Do you still want to insult him with roleplaying or do you acknowledge his identity?
That's what she said ..
@@JupiterSolarSystem silly trans. Tricks are for kicks. Free speech is delicious
I like how they clarified it's just a simulation
Can't believe they did the cameraman dirty like that
That was one of the coolest things I've seen on UA-cam in a very long time. Thank you.
❤️
@@Stargaze_youtubequick question, it says it's pitch black inside Jupiter because of course the sun's light can't reach through its dense atmosphere, but it also says the mantle is glowing white hot, so does Jupiter glow from the inside? Like is it completely dark except for its liquid hydrogen ocean glowing from its heat? Or is it just super hot and doesn't actually give off light?
The Neptune and Uranus vids are even better, and more terrifying
@@typo1345 Most of jupiter would be blindingly bright, if we could get sensors down past the first few hundred miles.
as a fellow alien falling into the earth would be an amazing video. pls consider it for people who dont live earth like myself
we know you are trying to figure out how to enter earth's atmosphere in the most efficient way possible we won't fall for it pal
L Aliens
are you edible?
@@osakeletoEverything edible if you brave enough and have the right sauce...
@@osakeletohell yeah i’m edible just hmu baby 😉 😘
1:23 pardon my ignorance, but what is that red spot in those dark clouds? I've seen it a few times in your videos, and I'm curious.
Pretty sure it’s supposed to be some nebula
@@jackaljack0 It looks like a mangekyo sharingan from that distance 😁
That's the Carina Nebula!
@@Stargaze_youtube Thank you 😊
It is a sharingan
Props to the cameraman for both surviving and giving us such a first hand experience of falling into the biggest gas giant in the solar system
Edit: Wow thanks for the 1.7k upvotes!
Cameraman never dies 🥳
I gotta find out where they shop their spacesuits!
Cameraman joke. Never seen it before!
Dude these gas giants ain’t shit . Real man power 💪🏽
Nobody was actually there, this is a computer generated simulation.
Thanks for the upload. Have changed my upcoming holiday to the Maldives instead.
Wdym bro, and ocean is an ocean 💀
Lakshadweep
*Note to self:* If NASA ever seeks volunteers to go into Jupiter, think twice before signing up.... Seriously, this was very well done. Fine work.
I like how the HUD (heads-up display) shows the edges of the helmet just like it did in the Halo 4 and 5 campaigns
Now imagine some aliens watching "Falling into Earth (simulation)" lol
this gave me a chuckle thinking what our soundtrack or description would be
and which country they would land on 😅
Pretty sure in India @@lovikenj
@@joeo_o1805uhh.... why?
@@joeo_o1805naw America
This just makes me think of how similar Giant's Deep is to Jupiter, a gassy atmosphere that doesn't let you see through, then inside a giant green sea and even deeper a solid dark rock. Outer Wilds keeps impressing time and time again.
Outer wilds, peak game, my heart almost flew out of my mouth when I went into that one planet with the whistling angler monster, I can't believe I so nonchalantly flew into that planet lmao
Outer Wilds reference out of the blue?
This is awesome.
I thought the exact same thing watching this!!
Fellow Outer Wilds fan!!!
I had that thought while watching the video, Even the electrified core of Giant's deep resembles Jupiter's
So proud of my special suit which withstood all that radiation and pressure but then reach the ocean and realize I didn't carry enough snacks for the rest of the journey .
Excellent subject for a video. I was asking "wait what's the core made of? Tell me more about it!" at the end of the descent. So I suppose my reaction shows that you did your job well and got me genuinely interested to learn more about space, plants and stars, etc. Great job. Didn't expect to enjoy it so much.
This kind of videos would honestly work really well if they were 360 captures, would be really awesome to see these simulations in VR.
The next level would be to do this in an indoor sky diving fan with a VR headset on of falling into Jupiter. I did a VR once while indoor sky diving. This would be a crazy addition!
Easy way to give someone a panic attack
BRO that would be amazing.
I would die 😃
this is from a "game" called SpaceEngine, its free on steam and has full VR support, so you could go jump into a gas giant right now if you wanted to
I was scared of Jupiter as a kid probably because it's so big and also the Great Red Spot terrified me. Thank you for reawakening my childhood fears! 😂
for me, it has always been our sun. during a field trip, i went to a 360 theater in my city that showcases science documentaries or animations. when the sun showed up, it was so large and almost omnipresent. it felt as though we could really fall. i was so scared that i just kept my eyes shut till it was gone lol
Well... You should know that we exist thanks to Jupiter. This planet deflects a lot of asteroids, comets known as planet killers.
Hoping being willing to relocate to Jupiter is not in the description of any jobs you've applied for.
Watch 2010 : The Year We Make Contact.
The red spot, jupiter's most popular tourist attraction
This is how I want to go. When I get too old, launch me into Jupiter.
You ‘d be killed by gravity and Radioactivity long before you see anything special
bro no this shit is terrifying it gave me chills
You’d die 300k km away from the planet from radiation
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If I had stage 4 Lung Cancer with 2 months to live, launch me there too
2:33 ohh... I don't like this game.
I just had 1 stroke and 3 panic attacks from this video. Keep up the good work!
wtf bro 💀
bro what 😅
get well soon
Glad to know I'm not the only one
Great job telling everyone how weak you are.
everyone's talking about the darkness part being scary, but it's the seeing that freaks me out. watching each layer approach me as i fall. i'd take darkness any day over looking into the empty depths of an ocean so vast and deep that it takes you months to sink to the bottom. peak nightmare fuel, that is.
The fact that it would kill you several hundred thousands of miles away before even getting to it is enough for me. Very powerful planet. I got it tatted for a reason
Those pitch black surroundings lit only by occasional sparkings of lightning are simply horrifying
I thing the lightning is not occasional and it happens ever time everywhere
Even if the place was fully lit up it would be equally terrifying
3:50 Liquid Hydrogen
This is my first video of yours. The music was perfect. I'll be binge watching your videos tomorrow.
What I learned from these videos about planet discents is that one is much better off staying in space than entering a planet's atmosphere.
If I were an astronaut I would send the others in.. but I will remain in orbit, where everything is calm or can be spotted from safe distance.
that's rude man!
For real, I don't want to imagine entering a planet unknown to everyone and just absolutely getting munched by some enormous alien monster
Jupiter being an exception, as, if you are close enough to Jupiter to be in its orbit, the radiation has already unalived you. The only safe solution is calling in sick the day of the launch
@@DemonDante1000 Need shields.
Alternatively, you could go to Ganymede or Callisto. Those two moons have radiation levels that don’t even exceed the maximum radiation on Mars. (80 & 0.1 ms/v of maximum radiation for Ganymede and Callisto respectively. 300 ms/v of maximum radiation for Mars.) Those two are safer than Io and Europa. (Europa’s maximum radiation levels are at 5.4 s/v and Io at 36 s/v.)
Hey! Thanks for making the trip to get this footage, I was gonna go this year but space fare was only a few trillion out of my budget, much appreciated homie!!
Falling Into Jupiter sucks this year
if only they'd give you the indestructible suit but one has to bring his own!
I've finally figured out why it made me so anxious to watch these. This wakes up my thalassophobia: falling into a dark pit of not knowing what's below me.
Mannn that dark stormy part is hellish! Legit made me scared 😂 imagine how loud a storm on Jupiter is 😅 probably so loud you can only FEEL IT sheesh
In high school I wrote a sci Fi story about a race of aliens that lived in the core of Jupiter that was like a hollow diamond hard sphere.
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The higher the social status the closer they lived to the absolute center where they could float around weightlessly. And because no one nor anything had ever returned from exploring deep underground they had no concept of the sun or stars or even other planets. The entire universe to them was that hollow sphere surrounded by hundreds of thousands of miles of hot hydrogen which was source of the energy to power their ecosystem.
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I had gotten as far as a freak accident that against all odds allowed a small group to make their way down (which eventually became up) out of the planet.
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Seeing this animation made me think back all those decades ago.
Wow, I would genuinely love to read this story in detail!!
damn that's some impressive writing, I too had somewhat same ideas just with Europa's (jupiter's moon) ocean where an alien species would try to get out of the thick ice sheet
Cool story... you should try to publish it !!
@@StudyJee-b9tlike in the movie europa report?
This has terrified and excited me like x1000 times more than mostly anything I've watched in my life
If you liked it you might enjoy Outer Wilds of you haven't played it
Now in VR? :D
Are you kidding?
@@strengthfactor1315 I'm not kidding
It made me feel like the first time I was adventuring in space in Outer Wilds, the first time I was entering another planet. I didn't feel I was going to feel that away again, but this video achieved it. Total and complete immersion, this was very well done.
@@shiroite_ You have a good life. 😀
We are making it to Jupiter with this one 🔥
i've seen so many comments like this that it's not even funny anymore
Overused joke. Learn to think for yourself
please just shut up for the love of christ
We are making it to Uranus with this one 🔥
NPC comment is always the top comment bro. Always😭
3:25 truly the home for Sailor Jupiter. Lots of lightning
HAL:”Will I dream?”
That was just horrific. I loved it. It's like the "walking the plank" of the spacefaring future-- put them in the special suit, equipped with everything they need for maximum biological survival and psychological agony, and make them open the airlock themselves. Chilling.
Ngl I would do that
@@sonchik6324 No you won't, don't be silly haha
Ya know? I've seen some messed up stuff in my life but these video's are genuinely terrifying. I've always been fascinated with space, planets but these make my skin crawl.
So I’m not alone? Over the years i’ve seen 10x horryfing stuff but these videos with planets make me terrified! And also this fear i developed like a year ago all of sudden?
I don't want to fall into this planet , it's a disaster!
@@mika.exe. Ontop of my fear of falling these videos just awaken a deep existential dread.
I find it incredibly fascinating!
I think it evokes a sense of complete loneliness and helplessness. At least it did for me
The cameraman is always underappreciated in videos like this.
love the quality of the video! very engaging and fun to watch!❤️🔥
Amazing, love Jupiter. Reminds me of a very unfortunately realistic nightmare I had where for some reason earth was on a collision course with Jupiter, so I just saw the most MASSIVE planet getting closer and closer in the sky, til it started to pull earth into it and all you could see in front of you was this massive, unending planet.
Sounds horrifying 😮
Think I remember seeing somewhere that if Jupiter was even slightly close to earth, maybe like the moon distance, the entire sky would be completely covered by it
I had a similar dream, only I started to feel gravity’s pull reverse and drag me away from the surface of Earth. I tried to grab at the only thing close by (a clump of grass) and before I knew it I was hurtling into the sky towards space. I think I was a child at this point 😂 Space dreams are freaking scary!
@@thomaswright7841That sounds totally bad ass. I'd pay for that dream.
I'm lucky my brain does not make any more planet related dreams... cuz I would freeze and die on the spot cuz of astrophobia...
bro I had a coversation last month about I couldnt "see" how it would be when "Entering" a planet just like I know what it's like to "enter" Earth. Because we have photos and we know our planet, it's easier to know and imagine, but I couldn't even imagine the ones on other planets and it was driving me crazy. So thank you friend.
Thanks for the video! Removing Jupiter off my list of vacation destinations
boycott jupiter!
Oh WOWWW! That was so interesting! Amazing!
An excellent representation of just how terrifying Jupiter is can be found in the game Exo One. One of the last levels has us flying around Jupiter, and every time you dive down under the top layer of clouds is terrifying.
That game goes so hard, that last level is so cool above the clouds
i haven't been this freaked out by a simulation video since watching one about the destruction of pompeii. what a terrifying experience. i'm gonna go watch the others now, keep up the good work!
Happy that the guy in the suit has survived all these missions. I wonder if the suit has a jetpack or something to take him back up?
Maybe he got something far better than that, such as teleporter or something
@@prisuners6275 I'd like to imagine the opposite. Like, literally using some sort of atomic jet type shit to go from the core, to space in like 40 seconds
It's like Iron Lung, they just get a new prisoner each time when their execution date is up
Maybe it's a different person each time.
He bungees down on an elastic cord.
That was freaking cool ! Thanks 😎
Thank you 😎
I haven't experienced this terror in years! Inspiring! Thank you so much!
I have to thank you, sir. Even since I learned about the other planets in our solar system, the thought of what they would look like if we could physically visit them has always been a point of curiosity for me. You have satisfied that curiosity. Thanks a million
I had nightmares about falling into this massive planet, now i can visualize it, terrifying. Good job!
Ah, so I’m not the only one with that problem
I recently had a dream where i was somehow flying in the space near saturn and jupiter, and one time i dreamed those massive planets were really close to earth so i was sure that it's the end. They are just so massive and majestic bodies that you can't really do anything else but be humble and pay respects 😂
I dreamed about that too, except that it wasn't a nightmare, but a lucid dream, and it was an absolutely exhilarating experience, like skydiving upped to... no, not to eleven. To over nine thousand!
Thank you so much for this
Dude, I hope you complete the entire solar system at this point. Last night I saw a comment on another video say “do Jupiter” and you never disappoint, keep it up
Thank you! Neptune coming soon!
Still not over Neptune's true color fr
I like that you show views of the horizon and looking up. Other videos of this type only focus on looking down.
Remember a blue atmosphere of brown clouds deep inside
0:30 That 2nd distance between him and jupiter, the small ring particles moving through the shot while jupiter isnt changing in size at all, makes you realize how truly massive it is. And with the sound effects its even more ominous
like you are moving towards it but it is not getting bigger
absolutely, its terrifying because it would be even bigger irl
These videos are amazing!! I love them, thank you Stargaze!!!! 😊😊
Thank you!!
I'm glad you put the (simulation) in the title, I first thought someone had done this for real and brought the footage back (cameraman always survives before someone says that's impossible)
"Heheh...the bartender _always_ survives!" - Cheech
Corny ass comment.
Dude, this is crazy cool, I did not know Jupiter such a thick atmosphere that light cannot reflect on the surface. Great video! Educational and now I want this VR so I know what's it's like to drown to my death.
Yes, this will be terrifying
What do you mean "will be" 💀
Good luck bro 🤞
Thank you for not lying to us and telling us what’s in the core. Because we actually don’t know what’s in the core.
I was just about to ask that, then I saw your comment. Thanks.
It's the infinity stones champ.
True, we don't know. I would say he could mention some theories though. Like metallic hydrogen.
Orange cat kingdom
The small sun?
i love how these videos give you info about it too! it adds "gravity" to the whole experience hehe! love it!
Pun intended
Brilliant. Fascinating. I didn't want it to end i could watch space stuff forever
Brilliant. Also very educational. Great work. Thanks!
I can't imagine how chaotic and hostile the environment of a gas giant must be... Even with the limited information we have about its interior, it's still terrifying to think about being there.
A nightmare.
finally! I was always wondered what would it be to fall into Jupiter. That moment with the total darkness and thunderstorm. this was so cool!
After Summer Vacation- "So, where did you spend your summer holidays?"
"In Jupiter's ocean!!".
"So basically a Jupiter tour"
Sameee
This was extremely awakening 🔮🙂↕️🫴🏾✨ 1:58 That spooky sound.effect 😶🌫️ seems like hell
I don't know why I was expecting this to be a relaxing thought experiment video to watch before I go to sleep, now I'm lowkey terrified, thank you
(Interesting info in all seriousness though)
What I love about these videos is when I catch my own eyes on screen like I’m in the suit looking through the mask. Very Metroid Prime like.
I was watching this video with my wife and she said "what is that? A Metroid Prime video?" xDD The funny thing is I was thinking the same. Sure it has the Samus vibe.
I think I just had a panic attack watching this. This felt like a hell simulation
I didn't NEED a reminder to take my anxiety medication, but I thank you for it anyway.
"it is now completely black... unless"
thunderstorm
the timing of the thunder and lightning in this video while in completely darkness gave me goosebumps. so cool. if a bit scary to think about. Jupiter the planet has a very appropriate name