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I hope I am still alive in a six to ten years, when we finally analyze the data from the Europa Clipper mission and can learn more about the icey satellite.
@@JohnnyYounitas No...like me...probably old..the ugly side of 70 at an age, where everyday alive is a blessing but to think in terms of tens of years, one has to come to terms with cold hard reality.
@@JohnnyYounitas Yeah!...really pisses me off! I'm a geriatric techno head and all these wonderful advances in science and I probably won't be around to see it. This new probe satellite to Europa won't be there until 2030? that puts me well into the eighties...good luck for me!!
I have to congratulate this channel for showing visual footage which is actually relevant to the narrative and not only some random association with one or the other word used, a non-sense which unfortunately has become widely spread on alleged "science" UA-cam channels! Keep up the good work! Thumbs up! I'll be coming back here and if the quality is being kept I'll subscribe.
True story. I spotted what I was certain was a water plume in a photo of Europa on the cover of The Planetary Report in the early 90's. It's a magazine you get when you join the Planetary Society. I wrote them an actual letter about what I saw but never heard back. Now Hubble gets all the credit. I swear this is absolutely true.
It's really cool to know that there actually are more probes going out to explore Europa in more detail. I know it's going to be a long way but it's going to be exciting when it happens. Really cool to see these images and hey look you're getting really close to 1 million subscribers
Grade video like always!! Can i ask somethings, PLEASE do some more video's like the one's you got with a "Space Traveling" This kind of videos i see here in your channels only and they are just amazing, Thanks.
The Novium hover pen reminds me of a similar product sold several years ago. During the Furor about Harry Potter, a pen was marketted in the shape of a wizard broom, which had a similar hovering property much like this one, so it make have been introduced as a new product relatively recently, but the tech has been around for quite a while.
The fact that Europa's surface is regularly recycled certainly hints at some manner of " cryo-tectonics ". The speculation regarding the possibility of life in Europa's ocean is very problematic. Jupiter's moons are bathed in very intense radiation from It's vast and intense magnetosphere. If we could move Europa closer into the solar system in a stable orbit it could in time become a habitable world. If......😅. Thanks Rob. You and Rolo have a great weekend.
Superficiales Europae certissime est tectus glacie fractura oceanusque est valde profundo sub, habens potentialem vita, autem nondum compertum est et inveniendus.
how cool would it be if we had a gas giant as one of our celestial bodies. Personally I'd like a Saturn like planet so I can look at those gorgeous rings all the time
@@poundsofslothcigars I know what you meant. I have plenty of imagination, but am also a realist. You can see Saturn most of the year with a inexpensive telescope, though.
Why didnt the Europa Clipper use an RTG for power? The project scientists talked about how large the solar arrays are because the Sun is do dim at Jupiter, so why use solar panels at all when they could have used radioisotope thermal generator(s) and not depended on sunlight at all?
@V101SPACE Hi! We know that water jets can reach a height of several kilometers! Could the high-pressure water mass beneath the icy crust damage the robotic drill on a future mission? Is it possible to prepare for this challenge? What is your professional opinion?
Let's say that one day they discover something's alive and moving in one of those plumes. Is there a protocol after such discovery? Do we bring that back or say ok we are not alone, but let's keep that little moving things in orbit of Europa and study them there?
If I didn't know better, I'd think some of those cracks look like a road network. Good luck sending a manned mission tho. This place makes Chernobyl look like Miami.
Good video, though I think you over emphasize some words trying to get dramatic effect. Sounds corny. But you provided some close up images I've never seen before, and I've studied this moon since the Voyager 2 mission. That being said, I'm 63 now, and just hope I live long enough to see some science results from the Europa Clipper.
Its inhabited by super intelligent sharks that dominate the ocean, but have never seen the sky. It will be nice to meet them. Go ahead, call me crazy, I will get the last laugh.
Why arent all of our space exploration resources being directed towards Europa? Surely the meaning of life and the answers we seek lay under that ocean...
*INCOMING TRANSMISSION *TRANSLATING MESSAGE *PROCESSING Message: ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS - EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE. *SIGNAL TERMINATED 2001,2010... next stop: 2061 final odyssey: 3001 😉
Would it not be possible to track the resurfacing of the moon putting together the cracks in a reversed time sequenze? It could only have happened in one way and all the evidence is there before our eyes. Hit the rewind button! 🤔
I ask this all the time, but what will the discovery of life on other planets do to earths religions? It kind of flies in the face of traditional Americanized Christianity and for sure Catholicism.
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I hope I am still alive in a six to ten years, when we finally analyze the data from the Europa Clipper mission and can learn more about the icey satellite.
Are you sick rn?
@@JohnnyYounitas No...like me...probably old..the ugly side of 70 at an age, where everyday alive is a blessing but to think in terms of tens of years, one has to come to terms with cold hard reality.
@@lesmiserable-f7m I hear ya brother.. Hope you get to see it 🤞🏻
@@JohnnyYounitas Yeah!...really pisses me off! I'm a geriatric techno head and all these wonderful advances in science and I probably won't be around to see it. This new probe satellite to Europa won't be there until 2030? that puts me well into the eighties...good luck for me!!
@@lesmiserable-f7mfear not for you'll learne all you wish to of the universe in great detail once in God's kingdom my friend
Please don't switch to AI voiceover like so many other channels 🙏
LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!!!
Plot twist: he's been AI all along 😮
@@Tomfoolery1972 🤯
@@mikehawk5722we like Roy.
LMAO!!!!
Your videos always make me acutely aware of how little we know about the universe 😅
Have we figured anything out or just more questions.
I have to congratulate this channel for showing visual footage which is actually relevant to the narrative and not only some random association with one or the other word used, a non-sense which unfortunately has become widely spread on alleged "science" UA-cam channels! Keep up the good work! Thumbs up! I'll be coming back here and if the quality is being kept I'll subscribe.
True story. I spotted what I was certain was a water plume in a photo of Europa on the cover of The Planetary Report in the early 90's. It's a magazine you get when you join the Planetary Society. I wrote them an actual letter about what I saw but never heard back. Now Hubble gets all the credit. I swear this is absolutely true.
I would love for you to do videos about Ganymede and Callisto.
Much love from Zambia 🇿🇲❤
Edit: I commented 2 minutes after the video was posted. I've finished watching it as a whole. Superb video 🥰✨
Hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 👍🏻 Rob
It's really cool to know that there actually are more probes going out to explore Europa in more detail. I know it's going to be a long way but it's going to be exciting when it happens. Really cool to see these images and hey look you're getting really close to 1 million subscribers
Hopefully in our lifetime, we will get to explore the depths of Europa. Or at least analyze the plumes of water
I love space!
Me too!
@@V101SPACE Man, I really live your videos! They gave me so much insight on space and ideas for a sci-fi setting I'm currently working on! Thank you!
Europa is a giant alien egg. A massive alien slowly trying to hatch over hundreds of thousands of years.
Another moon video...👌💙
If u think about it it's crazy that these moons and planets exist soo far away..
Actually they aren't really far at all when you take into account the vastness of the universe, Europa is but a mear stones throw away
Nice vídeo, thanks.
Awesome
Grade video like always!! Can i ask somethings, PLEASE do some more video's like the one's you got with a "Space Traveling" This kind of videos i see here in your channels only and they are just amazing, Thanks.
I love your videos especially the ones we are imagining going into Neptune and Jupiter with a science fiction spacesuit , Do you have one with Pluto ?
I am a huge space fan and i love europa clipper mission . U have one of the best space videos in youtube
Enceladus is the one!
MAKE MAKE!
Europa is more interesting.
The way you describe the sponsor is also magnificent like your videos! Thanks for your efforts and best wishes❤❤❤
Great video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Love from Colombia.
Very beautiful colors ❤️
Thank you.
Excellent Video, Thank's Rob & Crew, You're the Best! 🇮🇹 🇬🇧 👊😎
I can't wait to see what Europa has inside. I may seem like an eternity but six years from now doesn't seem that far away, don't you think
All these worlds are yours,
EXCEPT EUROPA,
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE...
2010 A SPACE ODYSSEY
Oops!!
The Novium hover pen reminds me of a similar product sold several years ago. During the Furor about Harry Potter, a pen was marketted in the shape of a wizard broom, which had a similar hovering property much like this one, so it make have been introduced as a new product relatively recently, but the tech has been around for quite a while.
Lets preserve earth so that we can explore more of the universe
Realy I like this video its so so interestyng
Thanks 👍 for the video Rob, i wish you the best ambitions/health into the future. 😏😊
Love your videos bud
"All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landing there....."
The fact that Europa's surface is regularly recycled certainly hints at some manner of " cryo-tectonics ".
The speculation regarding the possibility of life in Europa's ocean is very problematic. Jupiter's moons are bathed in very intense radiation from It's vast and intense magnetosphere.
If we could move Europa closer into the solar system in a stable orbit it could in time become a habitable world. If......😅.
Thanks Rob. You and Rolo have a great weekend.
Superficiales Europae certissime est tectus glacie fractura oceanusque est valde profundo sub, habens potentialem vita, autem nondum compertum est et inveniendus.
Any videos about the Kuiper Belt
how cool would it be if we had a gas giant as one of our celestial bodies. Personally I'd like a Saturn like planet so I can look at those gorgeous rings all the time
Ah...telescopes do work......
@@montylc2001 no imagination SMH. What I meant was if it was on our skyline like the moon is
@@poundsofslothcigars That would be fun, but I wonder how big the challeges it might bring
I've always thought about this. The fact that we can see our moon with detail with the naked eye, I'd say that makes us fairly lucky as it is
@@poundsofslothcigars I know what you meant. I have plenty of imagination, but am also a realist. You can see Saturn most of the year with a inexpensive telescope, though.
Europa having ice tectonics would actually be insane. It has too much going on to not have life at this point imo
Why didnt the Europa Clipper use an RTG for power? The project scientists talked about how large the solar arrays are because the Sun is do dim at Jupiter, so why use solar panels at all when they could have used radioisotope thermal generator(s) and not depended on sunlight at all?
@V101SPACE Hi! We know that water jets can reach a height of several kilometers! Could the high-pressure water mass beneath the icy crust damage the robotic drill on a future mission? Is it possible to prepare for this challenge? What is your professional opinion?
Organic compounds + liquid water + energy (electromagnetic radiation, volcanoes, geysers) + time = may lead to life
Let's say that one day they discover something's alive and moving in one of those plumes. Is there a protocol after such discovery? Do we bring that back or say ok we are not alone, but let's keep that little moving things in orbit of Europa and study them there?
Theres a movie called Europa Report pretty interesting.
If I didn't know better, I'd think some of those cracks look like a road network.
Good luck sending a manned mission tho. This place makes Chernobyl look like Miami.
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Europa - Europe....a Greek word. ΕΥΡ' ΩΠΗ ....AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE....
🐬⚡HAIL ZEUS⚡🐬
Good video, though I think you over emphasize some words trying to get dramatic effect. Sounds corny. But you provided some close up images I've never seen before, and I've studied this moon since the Voyager 2 mission. That being said, I'm 63 now, and just hope I live long enough to see some science results from the Europa Clipper.
Its inhabited by super intelligent sharks that dominate the ocean, but have never seen the sky. It will be nice to meet them. Go ahead, call me crazy, I will get the last laugh.
there's no other place like space
Jupiter อยากละลายน้ำแข็ง 🏜️🌡️🌫️🌪️ อุณหภูมิสูง ขึ้น ต้องยับยั้ง วัตถุไวไฟ
The intense magnetic field of Jupiter is supposed to be deadly to humans. Would this be true for any possible life on Europa?
It's a ball of freezing inhospitable rock?! Would anyone want to even consider living there??
🌏Ⓜ️🌗🐻❄️🐻⚡🌋🏜️💥⌛🏔️❄️☃️🔥ละลายน้ำแข็ง เหมือนไฟเย็น Iceland 🌋❄️
Why arent all of our space exploration resources being directed towards Europa? Surely the meaning of life and the answers we seek lay under that ocean...
Anyone who plays Destiny 2 knows that's where Stasis is revealed
Uropa Biwtyfuo 🌏👁️⚡Ⓜ️🌗
If there is life in Europa would that make them europeans?
What I wanna know is what would Europa water taste like. Science can someday answer this question.
*INCOMING TRANSMISSION
*TRANSLATING MESSAGE
*PROCESSING
Message:
ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS - EXCEPT EUROPA.
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE.
*SIGNAL TERMINATED
2001,2010...
next stop: 2061
final odyssey: 3001 😉
Would it not be possible to track the resurfacing of the moon putting together the cracks in a reversed time sequenze? It could only have happened in one way and all the evidence is there before our eyes. Hit the rewind button! 🤔
When we find life outside earth?
What do you think ?
Discovers alien life. Alien life turns out to be a xenomorph
Brilliant ad. Well done!
It's a space dragon 🥚
Someone get Rob a TV narrator job.
We ALREADY KNOW that there is a bioluminescent squid like lifeform on Europa from that 2013 documentary - 'The Europa Report'.... 😏😉🤣🤣🤣 😎🇬🇧
It's like Mann's planet in Inerstellar. Isn't it??????
I'll bet that ocean is so salty, nothing can live in it.
So...does the US think it owns Jupiter and it's moon now?
I’m more of the Titan person
I’d like to Be Under Europa’s Icy Domed Sea , In an Octopuses’s Garden In The Shade !!!
I ask this all the time, but what will the discovery of life on other planets do to earths religions? It kind of flies in the face of traditional Americanized Christianity and for sure Catholicism.
I wanna see the giant Octolodons and megapussies living in the ocean
Why Europa and not Europe?
In many languages Europe is actually called "Europa".
ARTIFICIALLY CONSTRUCTED SYNTHETIC SPACE BODY. QUITE WELL KNOWN ALREADY.😑😒
its a nigel narrator 😂