In this video, we take a look at the edge of the solar system and beyond, as we follow the paths of five probes destined to explore the space between the stars, Interstellar space. Which is your favourite Interstellar probe? Let me know below! Have a great day and I'll see you on the next video! V
Thinking about space is interesting. Knowing about it's mysteries is an ambition. Exploring it is like a duty . And remembering those (person,probes etc.) who established the foundation of space exploration is like feeling sad.
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I'm always amazed watching the journey's of these probes, many launched around when I was born & wonder where they are now. Then I imagine all the amazing things my son will witness in his lifetime. It's truly magnificent. 🌟
The vast majority of space exploration tech has come from white people. If we dwindle to tiny minorities in our homelands, space exploration will become a curiosity of the past, and the west will decline to third world status
Phoe, phoe... We see a cartoon of naked people. This is 1 of the many reasons why an American monopoly is not acceptable. It become more and more a copy/paste behaviour (read:Culture).
"What moron launched this thing [Voyager 2] without a proper beacon?!? Now that I've nearly totaled my space cruiser running into this blasted thing, I'm sure my insurance won't cover its repairs or replacement!!"
They will, those aliens would probably be us after we've colonised the universe and got so split from each other Let's not take intelligent life for granted , humans are really special , there is a chance to find some wierd bacteria or algae but I'm sure there are no intelligent alien species in all the universe
Thank you V101 Science for this video! Growing up, I've always been been fascinated by these probes. I love astronomy, and seeing these exploits these probes done/continue to do, is nothing short of amazing. Whenever the day comes for the Voyagers and New Horizons to run out of power, I'll be completely heartbroken, especially the Voyagers. I would love for a national holiday in honor of these probes and their achievements.
I agree. I will also be sad and heartbroken when the Voyagers will run out of power and 'die' in the darkness of interstellar space. But, when that day comes, we should try to remember all the achievements and revelations about the gas planets that these probes have completed/revealed. So yes, there should be a holiday!
Each probe is amazing but I'm most fond of the Voyager ones, as they were launched when I was young and they've worked for many years longer than anyone probably imagined back then. The data they're still sending back is beyond anything they were expected to produce.
Awesome. This the power of thinking about someone. Just this morning I was wondering when you might upload a video. And here you are. And an excellent video too! Many thanks. Hope you and Rolo have a great weekend!! 🇺🇸🧡🇬🇧
If only there's a way that we can communicate with the probes outside heliosphere we will discover yet more information. 😔 This is the only information that you've shown to me that I felt sad.
Alien called Alli Zone saying to his friend Boy Souk that humans are weird people, they wear Layers of cotton or lycra or wool on thier God Given beautiful lbodies snd .
Your videos are as usual........amazing. I watched one of your videos many years ago and you are reason why I took an interest in astrophysics and astronomy. I have never regretted it. Thank you.
Thanks again V101 great video, it's incredible that some of these probe's are still sending us signals back to earth when they are now in interstellar space. An idea for another video perhaps is will we one day be able to catch these probe's with future advancement in propulsion technology with ship's with FTL drives or possibly something like the Alcubierre warp drive.
This was very well done. I'm stymied by the fact that Voyager left the Solar system before Pioneer which was launched 5 years earlier. A very entertaining and informative video.
Thank you sooo much for this subject !! Usually I use another privacy app to watch youtube, but thanks to the quality of your content (which is by the way also relaxing any headaches hahaha), I am willing to watch the annoying ads of my country and drop a like and comment for your video 😃 Thank you V101 😁
This was an amazing video. Thank you. Space has always fascinated me. I appreciate your choices of subject matter it adds to my wonderment. Btw..who dislikes a video like this and gives it a thumbs down? Wtf?!?!
Do you know what I remember? How voyager one flew past Jupiter in the 1970s and noticed something went dramatically wrong with the great red spot. By the time it shrank so much it was just over half as big as it was in the 19th century.
Absolutely amazing! Very nice video! We never really hear about Pioneer 10 and 11 as all the emphasis is on the Voyager probes. I always wondered whatever happened to the Pioneer and Mariner ones. It's mad to think that in a few hundred thousand years or less these probes could be intercepted by aliens and taken back to their home planet to be studied and displayed as museum artifacts there. Or they could just be used as target practice by the Klingons!
This is the very first time I saw one of your videos and I thought it was very interesting and informative. I find space fascinating. I subscribed straightaway.
I really like your voice 😁❤️👍.They are so clear and understandable 🤩😎. Studying the vast interstellar space and our solar system is one of my favourite subject, thanks a lot that I learnt a lot from ur channel 🙏 looking forward for another interesting topic about our space ❤️.
How these ghost probes don't hit any space body or destroyed by the external force scrapping their materials? Maybe we are born too early. Maybe 500 years later someone will see these videos to see how less advanced was astronomy in its early years. Thanks for creating this sort of curiosity. This channel is beautiful. Another amazing video. Can you make a video on the third zone of the solar system?
@@CosmicShieldMaiden Personally I believe the 60s and 70s were great decades for space exploration. We didn't have much technology but we reached the moon and other probes etc. Now we are so technologically advanced. Unless I see a human colony on Mars or close-up videos of the Red giant spot of Jupiter, or rings of Saturn, etc, I won't be satisfied.
The whole concept of space outside our solar system is truly fascinating and kind of frightening at the same time. To think how much open space there is outside our heliopause. But how will alien life forms read the Pioneer plaques with the human forms all blurred out??
@@chimsuaumo Probably. Still pisses me off though. It is the only record of humanity floating into interstellar space, and yet we have to censor it for ourselves. Can you imagine the outcry if we actually sent up the Voyager probe with a golden plate outlining the male/female human form except we blurred out the dicks & tits on the golden plate itself? If aliens ever found it, they would think we had blurry or fuzzy and diffuse genitals. Or worse, they'd think we were a bunch of prudish snowflakes and would therefor be an easy planet to invade and conquer without us putting up a fight.
@@jackhoff3910 I wish they weren't so transphobic back when they designed the golden record. We all come in many forms and gender identities. Get with the times
Haumea, Makemake, Eris, Ceres and Pluto. The original 5, and still the only officially recognised dwarf planets. IAU needs to make it official for Gonggong, Sedna, Orcus and Quaoar too.
Pluto was not "demoted". Actually, one could view it as a kind of promotion: Pluto's reclassification changed it from being some peoples' favorite planet to becoming pretty much everyone's favorite dwarf planet. How many people (other than nerds like myself) can name 5 other dwarf planets off the top of their heads? Pluto did not meet all 3 criteria, and that is ok. We can now proclaim Pluto as the monarch of the dwarf planets, and let the whole reclassification argument go. My 2 cents.
With this deep space missions, it's becoming vividly clear that our 100years lifespan very insignificant! We have to find ways to increase to atleast 1000years 😂
In this video, we take a look at the edge of the solar system and beyond, as we follow the paths of five probes destined to explore the space between the stars, Interstellar space. Which is your favourite Interstellar probe? Let me know below! Have a great day and I'll see you on the next video! V
I’m still waiting for my 24 hour compilation.
Waited for so long...👍
My favourite probe is Cassini..... and of course both Voyagers 💯😌
All of them. From their position, each one provides information about what's on in the outer space.
Without question.....the Voyager probes. They are one of the greatest scientific and engineering accomplishments of the 20th century.
No one:
A Hipster alien: I got earth on vinyl.
😂
"What are you listening to?"
Hipster Alien: "Oh, you probably never heard of them..."
@@TalonBrush lmaoo
@@TalonBrush "they're only listened to by people of a certain taste"
the most useless "no one:" known to man
Finally I’m glad someone else is covering these two
Pioneer 10 and 11 are awesome
Yeah they are.
Of corse I'll cover pioneer 10 and 11 they are my farvrito spacecraft as will as parker solar probe and the iss.🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
I find them more captivating than Voyager.
@@Ruda-n4h same
@@Ruda-n4h yes, but Vgers still talking to the deep space network....
" Relics of a Civilisation that Dared to explore beyond their Horizon "
Truly EPIC Lines...
11:11
Space videos - The only ones that trigger amaze, wonder, sad at the same time
Agreed.
Yes,🌎
Why sad
Underrated comment...
Im pretty sure thats almost every video
Sending that dudes ashes past Pluto fuckin got me dude…I had tears in my eyes.
Finally someone talks about the Pioneer probes. It seems to me that every space-related channel ONLY talks about the two Voyagers.
Thinking about space is interesting.
Knowing about it's mysteries is an ambition.
Exploring it is like a duty .
And remembering those (person,probes etc.) who established the foundation of space exploration is like feeling sad.
Hey man, I normally dont comment but you need more traction to your channel. Helping you with this comment. Been following since 50k now. Your work is very underrated. Honestly, one of the best content creator on this platform.
Thank you, I appreciate the comment. Glad you like my content 👍🏻
Very true shiva
Yup!!
I'm always amazed watching the journey's of these probes, many launched around when I was born & wonder where they are now. Then I imagine all the amazing things my son will witness in his lifetime. It's truly magnificent. 🌟
They're in space heading for nowhere.
The vast majority of space exploration tech has come from white people. If we dwindle to tiny minorities in our homelands, space exploration will become a curiosity of the past, and the west will decline to third world status
Lucky that we censored the aluminium plaque so that we don't offend our interstellar friends.
Phoe, phoe... We see a cartoon of naked people.
This is 1 of the many reasons why an American monopoly is not acceptable.
It become more and more a copy/paste behaviour (read:Culture).
Isn't that so silly? Good grief.
The most underrated channel on UA-cam,
I love this,keep up the good work 👍
I wonder how aliens would react if they found one of these probes...
"What moron launched this thing [Voyager 2] without a proper beacon?!? Now that I've nearly totaled my space cruiser running into this blasted thing, I'm sure my insurance won't cover its repairs or replacement!!"
Alien: oh what's this?
Alien: space junk maybe
If they are not advanced then they will worship the probe
They will, those aliens would probably be us after we've colonised the universe and got so split from each other
Let's not take intelligent life for granted , humans are really special , there is a chance to find some wierd bacteria or algae but I'm sure there are no intelligent alien species in all the universe
@@cedriceric9730 I wouldn't be that sure once you consider the absolutely, flabbergastingly huge size of the universe.
All congratulations to the top scientists who made all these objects that can leave our planet and go into space to explore👏
I love that these where all launched when I was a baby /small child and still going strong, they have been out there my whole life and I am a granddad
The fact that the two humans are censored for being naked is so crazy… what an insane time we live in
What I thought,
That’s just for this platform. That actual two humans drawn on the probe aren’t censored, obviously
@@runyanpiano Exactly, that’s what I was going to say
It's so silly!
@@runyanpiano my point! Insane times when a media can’t show a human drawn on a plate. Real American puritanism.
Thank you V101 Science for this video! Growing up, I've always been been fascinated by these probes. I love astronomy, and seeing these exploits these probes done/continue to do, is nothing short of amazing. Whenever the day comes for the Voyagers and New Horizons to run out of power, I'll be completely heartbroken, especially the Voyagers. I would love for a national holiday in honor of these probes and their achievements.
I agree. I will also be sad and heartbroken when the Voyagers will run out of power and 'die' in the darkness of interstellar space. But, when that day comes, we should try to remember all the achievements and revelations about the gas planets that these probes have completed/revealed. So yes, there should be a holiday!
@@joec.334 I would love a dedicated piece from V101 talking about the Pioneer 10 & Pioneer 11. It'll be awesome!
Each probe is amazing but I'm most fond of the Voyager ones, as they were launched when I was young and they've worked for many years longer than anyone probably imagined back then. The data they're still sending back is beyond anything they were expected to produce.
Awesome. This the power of thinking about someone. Just this morning I was wondering when you might upload a video.
And here you are. And an excellent video too!
Many thanks.
Hope you and Rolo have a great weekend!! 🇺🇸🧡🇬🇧
We dared to dream big and explore the unknown. Let them be testimonies to our greatness.
Proud to say the USA has visited all the planets,,, great achievement.
*There could be probes like that heading towards us, right now.*
If the aliens are massive, RIP.
If the aliens are tiny, let's hope it avoids hitting tiny particles
As usual an absolutely amazing story still unfolding to this day. Thank you.
The Voyager mission is still Man's greatest achievement in space IMO. Only setting foot on Mars will beat it for me.
Really, the iconic images of humanity on the Pioneer probes blurred out🤨
If only there's a way that we can communicate with the probes outside heliosphere we will discover yet more information. 😔
This is the only information that you've shown to me that I felt sad.
Omg, how can you have such a beautiful voice! It's so relaxing!
Amazing content though
New follower gained ❤️
Thank you and welcome to the channel. V
what most amazed me since childhood is, space, stars, galaxies. I always keep waiting for any new discovery
If the aliens find the Pioneer 11 probe they are going to be really confused about why we are blurred out from the waist to the knees..🤔😂🤣😜
😂 😂.. That's Private parts... Hope they understand..
For real 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aliens: "what strange creatures, to be ashamed of the bodies they are born into." . .;-)
Avoid "WOKE" planets at all cost.😂
Alien called Alli Zone saying to his friend Boy Souk that humans are weird people, they wear Layers of cotton or lycra or wool on thier God Given beautiful lbodies snd .
Another great video! love everything about space so interesting can't wait for the next upload.
If the Borg had found one of these probes mankind would already be assimilated...
No, because we do not have warp speed technology.
nah they'd be scared of dumbing down the collective . .lol
Man that part about putting his ashes in space. For some reason somebody's cutting onions....😪
Everybody thinks there's nothing there. (Sinister laugh)
Your videos are as usual........amazing. I watched one of your videos many years ago and you are reason why I took an interest in astrophysics and astronomy. I have never regretted it. Thank you.
Thanks again V101 great video, it's incredible that some of these probe's are still sending us signals back to earth when they are now in interstellar space.
An idea for another video perhaps is will we one day be able to catch these probe's with future advancement in propulsion technology with ship's with FTL drives or possibly something like the Alcubierre warp drive.
You deserve so much recognition for your videos man, I can't stop watching them!
This was very well done.
I'm stymied by the fact that Voyager left the Solar system before Pioneer which was launched 5 years earlier.
A very entertaining and informative video.
I freaking LOVE this channel!!!! Thank you for all your hard work all the info and insight into space you are very much appreciated
Samantha these videos are awesome I agree this guy is the best on UA-cam imo
WOW!! The production value of your vids are unparalleled, everytime I watch I am transported to another world. Love your channel 😍🌌🎥
Wow, to be on a team that built a machine that floats in space for 256 thousand years…
Absolutely amazing! Appreciate your efforts and quality content thanks so very much! Every vlog is a Epic journey & learning experience! Cheers !✌
Great mini-documentary! Its easy to forget how far distant those interstellar stars are so far apart from each other. quite fascinating.
I get so happy when you upload on Friday thank you.
And I hope Everyone is doing great.🥰
Thank you sooo much for this subject !!
Usually I use another privacy app to watch youtube, but thanks to the quality of your content (which is by the way also relaxing any headaches hahaha), I am willing to watch the annoying ads of my country and drop a like and comment for your video 😃
Thank you V101 😁
I feel hella smart watching these videos 💯 Thank You for the amazing content!!
This was so humbling and so beautiful. I loved it ❤
man, this is one of the best youtube videos I have ever seen in my life, wording and music combination is just magnificent
I’m still waiting for my 24 hour voice compilation of you reading the encyclopedia of astronomy/universe please and thank you
This was an amazing video. Thank you. Space has always fascinated me. I appreciate your choices of subject matter it adds to my wonderment. Btw..who dislikes a video like this and gives it a thumbs down? Wtf?!?!
another great video. Really put together well. I know these must take a long time to put together but they are awesome thanks
always been a fan of this channel and always WILL .. keep up the good work mate 👍👍 background music 🖤🖤
Your videos are always so well done, so interesting, so educational and, in a weird way, so relaxing. I always appreciate every upload of yours.
Superb video! Well done V101!
Do you know what I remember? How voyager one flew past Jupiter in the 1970s and noticed something went dramatically wrong with the great red spot. By the time it shrank so much it was just over half as big as it was in the 19th century.
Am really addicted to your v101 channel I just love it good job
Excellent... was hoping for a video on the pioneers 😃 great video
V101 Science, Thank you for delivering this wonderful video.
🥰
Nicely done!
Absolutely amazing! Very nice video! We never really hear about Pioneer 10 and 11 as all the emphasis is on the Voyager probes. I always wondered whatever happened to the Pioneer and Mariner ones. It's mad to think that in a few hundred thousand years or less these probes could be intercepted by aliens and taken back to their home planet to be studied and displayed as museum artifacts there. Or they could just be used as target practice by the Klingons!
Thanks for including me :')
Amazing..... informative as always 👌🏻💯❤️👍🏻
Another great video as always 😀 thanks again
Love the fact that these videos keep me calm and relaxed
This is the very first time I saw one of your videos and I thought it was very interesting and informative. I find space fascinating. I subscribed straightaway.
Thank you and welcome to the channel. V
Hi
Awesome video..
Nicely summed up..
Hard to pick favrote among these probe..
New horizon is my favorite..
Thanks for the video..🙏👍😊
I love watching all your videos...keep it up
Really great information. Thank you
I really like your voice 😁❤️👍.They are so clear and understandable 🤩😎. Studying the vast interstellar space and our solar system is one of my favourite subject, thanks a lot that I learnt a lot from ur channel 🙏 looking forward for another interesting topic about our space ❤️.
Wow Great video man😁 🤯
Thank you for the amazing content
Enthralling video !!! no words 2 say..splendid !!! 😘
How these ghost probes don't hit any space body or destroyed by the external force scrapping their materials? Maybe we are born too early. Maybe 500 years later someone will see these videos to see how less advanced was astronomy in its early years. Thanks for creating this sort of curiosity. This channel is beautiful. Another amazing video. Can you make a video on the third zone of the solar system?
What a great time to live in right?
@@CosmicShieldMaiden Personally I believe the 60s and 70s were great decades for space exploration. We didn't have much technology but we reached the moon and other probes etc. Now we are so technologically advanced. Unless I see a human colony on Mars or close-up videos of the Red giant spot of Jupiter, or rings of Saturn, etc, I won't be satisfied.
One of your best videos ever!!
New to your channel. 2nd day 3rd video. Man, this is another coo video to watch and smoke a joint to. Thanks for the content
Welcome to the channel 👍🏻 V
Astounding video!
The whole concept of space outside our solar system is truly fascinating and kind of frightening at the same time. To think how much open space there is outside our heliopause.
But how will alien life forms read the Pioneer plaques with the human forms all blurred out??
Why did you blur out the human outlines exhibited on the golden records? Come on man. This is a historical artifact.
I imagine it is to avoid demonetisation.
@@chimsuaumo Probably. Still pisses me off though. It is the only record of humanity floating into interstellar space, and yet we have to censor it for ourselves. Can you imagine the outcry if we actually sent up the Voyager probe with a golden plate outlining the male/female human form except we blurred out the dicks & tits on the golden plate itself? If aliens ever found it, they would think we had blurry or fuzzy and diffuse genitals. Or worse, they'd think we were a bunch of prudish snowflakes and would therefor be an easy planet to invade and conquer without us putting up a fight.
Hilarious... its just a line drawing ffs... like in any text-book... oh, but its ok to show the aliens uncensored! 🤣
@@jackhoff3910 I wish they weren't so transphobic back when they designed the golden record. We all come in many forms and gender identities. Get with the times
Those probes are really amazing 👏🏻
This video was fucking AWESOME. Keep doing more please. Can never get sick of these.
2160p... this channel never ceases to amaze me.
great explaination
Amazing!
5:30 4021 A.D.
👽"Oh My Glorb!"
👽"what?"
👽"anatomy's similar but.. they're pixelated!"
👽"Pixelated? sounds delicious! ready invasion!".
That was AWESOME...!
love V101 science
I absolutely 💯 love this channel
this is the first time I've heard of haumea
Haumea, Makemake, Eris, Ceres and Pluto. The original 5, and still the only officially recognised dwarf planets. IAU needs to make it official for Gonggong, Sedna, Orcus and Quaoar too.
Thanks!!!
I always hit like before the intro finishes
Finally à new episode!
Well, this is beyond fascinating!! Truly, the last frontier.
The fact that the movie interstellar isn’t just a movie amazes me
Thanks :D
Pluto was not "demoted". Actually, one could view it as a kind of promotion: Pluto's reclassification changed it from being some peoples' favorite planet to becoming pretty much everyone's favorite dwarf planet. How many people (other than nerds like myself) can name 5 other dwarf planets off the top of their heads? Pluto did not meet all 3 criteria, and that is ok. We can now proclaim Pluto as the monarch of the dwarf planets, and let the whole reclassification argument go. My 2 cents.
You should do a what would it be like to fall into the sun wearing a space suit that can withstand the torment but only has limited battery 🔋😎
Yay a new vid
With this deep space missions, it's becoming vividly clear that our 100years lifespan very insignificant! We have to find ways to increase to atleast 1000years 😂
nice video
Highly underrated channel 😅
Great presentation 👏 👌
Is that Han's music in the background?
Not Hans, but it has a similar feel to it. Thank you for watching. V
Tremendous as usual.
But have been waiting for you to do a face reveal.