So why are great things not happening to me and you then; is that because we are fucking creeps who deserve to burn in Hell? Lovely encouraging message.... not.
During COVID 19 I have been learning so much about other planets and solar system. Amazing to see how they work so nicely together and in a mysterious way!
thats a good observation but, even though correct, it's just an illusion. they only behave the way they do today because of their extremely violent past, and won't stay this way forever. nothings permanent.
@@Itstheclaw Very true. Some go kill a dozen strangers because god told them to... Or, in the days past, burn people alive or torture them. Or, like one little German dude with a square mustache loved to say "Gott mit uns" ("God with us") while slaughtering Russians and Jews by the millions. Considering that god let him do it, then god was indeed with him on that. Although, I'd rather there not be any god than a god like this.
Sometimes. But every now & then. Jupiter just lets Earth deal on its own. :/ #thankful4Jupiter. Hypothesis: Comet impacts create Tectonic Plates Ejecta creates "new" topography Caribbean Plate is a Comet impact Crater *
*_I simply can't get enough of these good old docs, they'll always stay timeless with educational value galore! I hope kids and adults alike indulge in everything like this on UA-cam that's free to be had. Because this is the Information Superhighway at it's finest..!! :)_* (for those who weren't around early-mid 90's Cable Co's were promoting something new is soon to be coming called the Information Superhighway full of info at our fingertips! What we now call the World Wide Web! Am I right?)
I wish I hadn't been born all the time. The universe is inherently the most recalcitrant little shit that science can ever stand a hope of being able to comprehend... and I know that you are going to pick me apart for saying it and criticize my comment as derogatory, as that is because your behavior is a part of the rebellious process of the universe carrying out of it's evil intentions based on death and destruction, calamity and crisis!
What I don't get is how that it supposedly has no solid ground, yet it's been pulling in comets as long as its existence. Wouldn't all of the solid materials consolidate from gravity into a rocky surface after all of this time? I'm not a scientist, so it's probably just my weak understanding.
I remember when this happened. In fact, I still have the paper from science class about this, haha. If it weren't for Jupiter, we wouldn't even be here today.
i remember seeing those huge, dark impact circles on Jupiter when I was a freshman in high school. I got nightmares trying to imagine how huge they were, and thinking about how massive the explosions were.
For me, the high spot of the video was the champagne celebration of the scientists. A well deserved reward for the vast amount of effort they devote to human knowledge.
I remember the week of July 16 to 23 1994 very well, within minutes of the first strike there was a surprisingly large dark impact scar unmistakably visible. It was visible through small telescopes, even the cheap Wal-Mart type telescopes. The scars remained visible for months before they dispersed and faded away. A good thing this comet struck Jupiter and not us, had we been the target, ShoemakerLevy9 would have wiped out civilization and probably all humans too.
@@thephenomkid24 correct it's a star fusion reacter between gases and has a iron core Planets as we term then rotate and form from leftovers from the birth of the star
Also many missed Jupiter, and slung them into the inner solar system… remember chixalub, and many more that made it past… think of Jupiter not being there to draw them in… it was elsewhere… if it was close: it’s slinging it into the inner solar system… 😮
That comet wasn’t heading for Earth. Had it been on a path toward Earth that would’ve been different but it wasn’t. The comet was just traveling a got too close to Jupiter. A year later Juliter broke the comet into pieces.
Video : exists Saturn : WTF is this? I also saved Jupiter from becoming a hot Jupiter. And detroying earth. Jupiter; no little brother Lol Saturn: Alright you win.
Noticing there was only one reply, i naturally had to click further to see what I presumed had to be a religious response comment condemning your statement. To him I’d just like to say; Goddamn cum gurgling jebus the universe IS awesome. So many pics, so much research, over sooooooo many years. And yet, not one iota of evidence of any creators existence. An omnipresent omniscient mastermind of all-knowing intelligence, who just can’t seem to properly communicate with some silly apes, after thousands of years. Only allegedly“appearing” to our scared/superstitious/ignorant ape-ier ancestors, who couldn’t communicate as well as we can today, didn’t know about the most basic concepts for things like air, lightning or germ theory, and desperately attempted to make sense of life anyway they could..
This is actually a great overview and teaser for the Juno mission. Good mix of general information about Jupiter, the Galileo mission and scientists sharing their experience working with this massive planet. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, this is what Tv always meant to me. Well directed and excellent content for a space program. This is the good stuff youd always see on PBS or NOVA while Mom was cooking.
Thank you for this very intelligent and informative documentary. I'm not a scientist and I don't own a high-powered telescope so this was very helpful to me. And thank you Jupiter for shielding us from the bombardments.
I think you will find it is, Nathan. Eighth planet from the sun and a gas giant. After Mars, Pluto is the next rocky one apart from the others, one of which is Sedna, the other one escapes me.
Jupiter’s upper atmosphere is about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium by volume. Since helium atoms are more massive than hydrogen ones, Jupiter’s atmosphere is approximately 75% hydrogen and 24% helium by mass with remaining one percent consisting of other unique elements. Jupiter is perpetually covered with clouds composed of ammonia crystals and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide.
I remember seeing this on its first transmission on Channel 4 the Sunday before the probe entered Jupiter. John Hurt’s narration still gives me tingles!
jupiter is sadly just as likely to sling rocks at us due to its gravitational slingshot behaviour as it will hoover them up, just wish it would consume ASTEROID "APOPHIS" (look it up) that nears EARTH in April, 2029 and 2036 and again a few years later, almost every year. It is DEEMED DANGEROUS it is massive extinction size and will pass between EARTH and Earth's artificial Satellite cloud that's CLOSE folks very damn close for a huge mountain moving at 30,000 mph.. scared yet? i am
It’s 2017 and it could be the year of the asteroids because once again, for the forth time this year, an asteroid, this time named 2017 BS32 has gone by Earth. On February 2, 2017, 2017 BS32 narrowly shaved our planet with very little time to prepare. This once again brings out the big worry about the asteroids that we don’t catch on our screens. It is almost certain that in the future an asteroid, perhaps the size of New York City, will smash into our planet. When will it happen, well, we do not know, but wouldn’t it be nice if we at least had a chance of spotting it heading in our direction. it returns closer in 2029, and a potential impact 2036 and 2068, impact is not definite but it is so close it could hit your gps satellites , i have several very viable ideas on how to prevent this, a craft rendezvous with it with drilling rig and big hoover bag, bits are drilled off and stored in bag, when full it is shot on ahead and exploded creating a dust cloud that slows the thing down and thus alters its orbit, and if given enough time it only needs slight orbital change no harder than the stuff that they do to send probes to the planets already , or coat it in chalk one side coal dust the other and let solar heating shift it slowly . the key is advanced warning really, size is not so much a problem, but the last thing we should do is nuke it, we then have many rocks to track!, stay safe asteroidapophis.com/asteroid-2017-bs32/
Excellent video! Our First Sgt and I went out on a dark country field in Germany in July 1994 with a small telescope but we saw the impacts. It was awesome!!
Omg it’s amazing what’s above our heads,love thunder storms as well but in north east UK we don’t get good storms. I feel so lucky living on our stunning planet we should look after it better
A star requires an absolute minimum of 79 Jupiter masses in order for hydrogen to fuse into helium and make the star shine. That tiny star would be a dense, but cool and dim red dwarf with most of its light in the infrared spectrum. At Jupiter's distance from Earth, we'd get very little light from it if it were a red dwarf star.
I have this that I recorded off BBC 2 on VHS in the 90's which I can still play. (yes, I still have a VHS player/recorder) which I still use as I have so many documentaries that are not available elsewhere. Interesting to see in this documantary that Meteor Crater is still used. John Hurt is a pretty good narrator. One of these days I might start converting them to digital,
@lilab.stevenson7609 😲 EXACTLY!…. Everything in The Universe has its order and role. Nothing happens by coincidence or some fluke, whether or not Mankind understands It.
Some of this content was used in a documentary mini-series called Universe, with the same narrator. While a bit dated now, it is well worth watching, as it's just as good as this was.
Brilliant documentary. I'm not scientifically minded but this really put things into perspective for me. She sheer size and impact of the event and what was learnt as a result. And of course it was narrated by the one and only John Hurt RIP. Thank you for posting this video!!!
Awesome documentary. Jupiter & its mysterious moons. I salute all the astronomers & NASA for what they do. Knowing the universe makes me hopeful & inspired.
I'm curious. I'm always hearing how Jupiter massive gravitational effect keeps the inner solar system protected from comets, asteroids etc. But couldn't also be that Jupiter also attracts comets into the system? Not all that are attracted will hit Jupiter. Depending on distance and timing and other factors isn't it just as likely that objects that would otherwise pass get turned into our solar system by Jupiter?
2015 BZ509 is an asteroid in retrograde (orbits the other way) and was cought in our system by Jupiter. It's "theoretically" from outside our solar system. While we can't prove it an interstellar object, nothing from our solar system would naturally be in retrograde.
Jupiter can sling shot a comet directly towards us, but the solar system is really clean of comets. The asteroid belt is a controlled area that is held by Jupiter and the Sun so it’s a one in a trillion chance it’ll happen in our life time or anyone alive.
Jupiter: Fe fi foe fet, I smell the trail of an ice comet! And like all proper giants, Jupiter smashes them to pieces before it eats them. Jupiter also has a heart of Metal to boot.
I think we still know less about the oceans on Earth and about space. I still don't know about Jupiter and a gas giant thing. But it is crazy to try to fathom how a storm (well we call it a storm) that hasn't stopped and has gone on for supposedly hundreds of years.
Man, this brings me back to when I was a kid watching documentaries about space. Back then I thought the graphics they used were good, but now they look too cheesy xD. Still enjoyed it though.
I have often wondered if the Big Red Spot wasn't caused by Jupiter colliding with a planet the size of Earth. Apparently the Big Red Spot is showing signs of decay lately, maybe the planet that crashed into Jupiter is finally being eroded from high winds.
David Levy's enthusiasm is amazing. Great things deserve to happen to people like him. Incredible work.
So why are great things not happening to me and you then; is that because we are fucking creeps who deserve to burn in Hell? Lovely encouraging message.... not.
sometimes a reindeer will eek out its moments more languidly than rubber
do they deserve to happen to people unlike him?
@@JustDT851 If I do great works, most people think it is shit. If other people do shit works, they usually think it is great.
Always great to hear John Hurt as a narrator. RIP.
The Gospel of John Hurt
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You’d want to try David Butler
John hurt is one of my favorite actors since he was in the original Alien 1979..
During COVID 19 I have been learning so much about other planets and solar system. Amazing to see how they work so nicely together and in a mysterious way!
thats a good observation but, even though correct, it's just an illusion. they only behave the way they do today because of their extremely violent past, and won't stay this way forever. nothings permanent.
I hope you keep learning. I don’t think “mysterious” is a good way to describe the interaction of the planets in the solar system.
Itstheclaw People may start a argument about that..
@@Itstheclaw Very true. Some go kill a dozen strangers because god told them to... Or, in the days past, burn people alive or torture them. Or, like one little German dude with a square mustache loved to say "Gott mit uns" ("God with us") while slaughtering Russians and Jews by the millions. Considering that god let him do it, then god was indeed with him on that. Although, I'd rather there not be any god than a god like this.
Me too. I intend to buy a telescope while am at it.
Jupiter... The bouncer of the solar system
🤣
Sometimes. But every now & then. Jupiter just lets Earth deal on its own. :/
#thankful4Jupiter.
Hypothesis:
Comet impacts create Tectonic Plates
Ejecta creates "new" topography
Caribbean Plate is a Comet impact Crater
*
he most have been on vacation the few dozen times that the earth got hit by doomsday size objects
he was not on vacation snuck they through the back door
It does
I watch this twice a month and it never gets old 😻
*_I simply can't get enough of these good old docs, they'll always stay timeless with educational value galore! I hope kids and adults alike indulge in everything like this on UA-cam that's free to be had. Because this is the Information Superhighway at it's finest..!! :)_* (for those who weren't around early-mid 90's Cable Co's were promoting something new is soon to be coming called the Information Superhighway full of info at our fingertips! What we now call the World Wide Web! Am I right?)
Absolutely good statment
Absolutely good statment
Me at 11pm: I should get some sleep, big day tomorrow
Also me: watching naked science documentaries on my chromecast at 4AM
Literally me at 4:16 right now
Relatable
2:06 AM work in 4 hours intended to get 8 hours tonight starting a new job... yup.
And now you’ve got PLENTY of time
Guilty
Without Jupiter, we'd likely not exist. Thank you, Jupiter.
I wish I hadn't been born all the time. The universe is inherently the most recalcitrant little shit that science can ever stand a hope of being able to comprehend... and I know that you are going to pick me apart for saying it and criticize my comment as derogatory, as that is because your behavior is a part of the rebellious process of the universe carrying out of it's evil intentions based on death and destruction, calamity and crisis!
Comets: "I have a army"
Earth:"I have a Jupiter"
the devil: "I have an army"
the people: "We have Jesus
What I don't get is how that it supposedly has no solid ground, yet it's been pulling in comets as long as its existence. Wouldn't all of the solid materials consolidate from gravity into a rocky surface after all of this time? I'm not a scientist, so it's probably just my weak understanding.
Corny, but good lol
@@mduke2k it's very hot has huge gravitational pull anything entering such a huge hot gas giant gets vaporised and becomes part of the gases
@@thomashninan6708 Jesus is no match for Jupiter.
Universe: We have an army of comets
Earthlings: We got a Jupiter.
Oort cloud: you cant defeat me
Earth: i know, but he can
*Jupiter busts out of mountain*
And a Hulk😏
I remember when this happened. In fact, I still have the paper from science class about this, haha. If it weren't for Jupiter, we wouldn't even be here today.
RIP John Hurt ..great actor.
I guess Jude Law will have to narrate all of our documentaries now:(
really dam rip John
Nigga' dead?
His spirit is probably exploding Jupiter
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For me Jupiter is the most mesmerizing and mysterious thing in our solar system.
It’s literally a failed star
Κronus
Agreed
@Phoenix yeap u right
@chris Chris lol
i remember seeing those huge, dark impact circles on Jupiter when I was a freshman in high school. I got nightmares trying to imagine how huge they were, and thinking about how massive the explosions were.
You wanna try reading about the size of super-massive black-holes. That's nothing by comparison.
For me, the high spot of the video was the champagne celebration of the scientists. A well deserved reward for the vast amount of effort they devote to human knowledge.
I remember the week of July 16 to 23 1994 very well, within minutes of the first strike there was a surprisingly large dark impact scar unmistakably visible. It was visible through small telescopes, even the cheap Wal-Mart type telescopes. The scars remained visible for months before they dispersed and faded away. A good thing this comet struck Jupiter and not us, had we been the target, ShoemakerLevy9 would have wiped out civilization and probably all humans too.
Would be a global killer honestly, end of all life forms.
What if it missed Jupiter and was slung into the inner solar system..😮
Its like having a really big brother protecting us from all the bullies
Jupiter - King of the Planets, Destroyer of Comets. Awesome intro.
the Sun is the king of all planets!!!!!
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Dave Wyndorf missed out on that one.
@@ludwiggitywack the sun is not a planet....
@@ludwiggitywack no the sun is the God of all planets
@@thephenomkid24 correct it's a star fusion reacter between gases and has a iron core
Planets as we term then rotate and form from leftovers from the birth of the star
I love hearing John Hurt say the word "Alien".😋
Without Jupiter we will not be alive. Remember 1994
Also many missed Jupiter, and slung them into the inner solar system… remember chixalub, and many more that made it past… think of Jupiter not being there to draw them in… it was elsewhere… if it was close: it’s slinging it into the inner solar system… 😮
@@NeptunesLagoonI love you 😘
Would*
@@DJ_Cub dj
That comet wasn’t heading for Earth. Had it been on a path toward Earth that would’ve been different but it wasn’t. The comet was just traveling a got too close to Jupiter. A year later Juliter broke the comet into pieces.
Jupiter is a hero for earth...
Nicole Evangeline that you on a pic?
Meh fav planet a jupiter
@Phoenix the gravity will hug and crush ya big time fella! lol
@Phoenix lmao!
Video : exists
Saturn : WTF is this? I also saved Jupiter from becoming a hot Jupiter. And detroying earth.
Jupiter; no little brother Lol
Saturn: Alright you win.
God dammm I love documentaries
Don't !!! use GOD word in vain, STUPiD...
Noticing there was only one reply, i naturally had to click further to see what I presumed had to be a religious response comment condemning your statement. To him I’d just like to say; Goddamn cum gurgling jebus the universe IS awesome. So many pics, so much research, over sooooooo many years.
And yet, not one iota of evidence of any creators existence. An omnipresent omniscient mastermind of all-knowing intelligence, who just can’t seem to properly communicate with some silly apes, after thousands of years.
Only allegedly“appearing” to our scared/superstitious/ignorant ape-ier ancestors, who couldn’t communicate as well as we can today, didn’t know about the most basic concepts for things like air, lightning or germ theory, and desperately attempted to make sense of life anyway they could..
@@weazelreese7433 lol
This is actually a great overview and teaser for the Juno mission. Good mix of general information about Jupiter, the Galileo mission and scientists sharing their experience working with this massive planet. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, this is what Tv always meant to me. Well directed and excellent content for a space program. This is the good stuff youd always see on PBS or NOVA while Mom was cooking.
Sure was.... Science! Love it!
Unlike the so called science channel"s shows, or should i say, the alien/Nastradamus/Bermuda triangle channel.
Naw i like these while falling asleep
ua-cam.com/video/WxYH5CXbpYA/v-deo.html
Good times.
Thank you for this very intelligent and informative documentary. I'm not a scientist and I don't own a high-powered telescope so this was very helpful to me. And thank you Jupiter for shielding us from the bombardments.
Get a high powered telescope if you need
The sound design team on this should be given multiple awards
…not really, I wish to understand what the narrator said!! In other words the background sound has a higher volume than the speaker!
The big gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are beautiful.
Neptune isn't gas
I think you will find it is, Nathan. Eighth planet from the sun and a gas giant. After Mars, Pluto is the next rocky one apart from the others, one of which is Sedna, the other one escapes me.
+David Hinkle Well then so is Jupiter. That has an ice core as well. Neptune is mostly gas.
+David Hinkle False, while it isn't an ice core, it does have a core.
David Hinkle yes it does. It has liquid metal as a core I believe. Also wtf? Jupiter has a powerful magnetic field.
Coments: you can't defeat me
Earth : I know but he can
Jupiter :
yeah man the youtube comment section would destroy the earth if jupiter didn't exist
Hold my beer
Filmstrips in Science class that I used to fall asleep to in grade school are now some of the most interesting things on UA-cam!
rip john hurt. best narrator ever. who else cud make 100 billion miles sound so epic
I haven’t seen this documentary for about twenty years, and I remember the music and what people we’re going to say!! ☺️☺️
John Hurt is an amazing actor and narrator and does a wonderfull job on this video!
RIP
John Hurt
(1940-2017)
BRILLIANT !!!! best documentary I have watched in ages, with John Hurt's narration the icing on the cake :-) :-)
Ditto!! XXX
Ah Jupiter, that friend that "Jumps on the grenade" when you go to the club
chris jones good old Jupiter.....yeah....
Jupiter’s upper atmosphere is about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium by volume. Since helium atoms are more massive than hydrogen ones, Jupiter’s atmosphere is approximately 75% hydrogen and 24% helium by mass with remaining one percent consisting of other unique elements.
Jupiter is perpetually covered with clouds composed of ammonia crystals and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide.
Jupiter is our guardian in space protecting us from destruction.
Thank you Jupiter for being there ❤️❤️❤️
Yeah but if there were no Jupiter, there’d be no moon Titan. If there were no moon Titan, Thanos would never have been born. So curse Jupiter !
I love this dramatic music.
37:09
How cool that must've been, to interrupt the news conference with those awesome pictures in hand...
I remember seeing this on its first transmission on Channel 4 the Sunday before the probe entered Jupiter. John Hurt’s narration still gives me tingles!
I remember as a kid, watching the impact on T.V....fascinating
I remember watching this on VHS recorded off tv back in the late 90s as a 7-8 year old kid!
Jupiter red giant spot is stunning 🤩
John hurt is the best. I will watch anything this man does - no matter the premise.
He survived that chest buster
They don't make 'em like this anymore, it's like educational poetry for astronerds and I'm here for it.
Amazing documentary! I first watched it when I was in the fifth grade! Please don’t delete this video.
Thank you Jupiter, for sucking up all those comets.
and for directing others towards us
What other ones?
jupiter is sadly just as likely to sling rocks at us due to its gravitational slingshot behaviour as it will hoover them up, just wish it would consume ASTEROID "APOPHIS" (look it up) that nears EARTH in April, 2029 and 2036 and again a few years later, almost every year. It is DEEMED DANGEROUS it is massive extinction size and will pass between EARTH and Earth's artificial Satellite cloud that's CLOSE folks very damn close for a huge mountain moving at 30,000 mph.. scared yet? i am
+Xteve Tyler Very interesting. I shall look that up.
It’s 2017 and it could be the year of the asteroids because once again, for the forth time this year, an asteroid, this time named 2017 BS32 has gone by Earth. On February 2, 2017, 2017 BS32 narrowly shaved our planet with very little time to prepare. This once again brings out the big worry about the asteroids that we don’t catch on our screens. It is almost certain that in the future an asteroid, perhaps the size of New York City, will smash into our planet. When will it happen, well, we do not know, but wouldn’t it be nice if we at least had a chance of spotting it heading in our direction. it returns closer in 2029, and a potential impact 2036 and 2068, impact is not definite but it is so close it could hit your gps satellites , i have several very viable ideas on how to prevent this, a craft rendezvous with it with drilling rig and big hoover bag, bits are drilled off and stored in bag, when full it is shot on ahead and exploded creating a dust cloud that slows the thing down and thus alters its orbit, and if given enough time it only needs slight orbital change no harder than the stuff that they do to send probes to the planets already , or coat it in chalk one side coal dust the other and let solar heating shift it slowly . the key is advanced warning really, size is not so much a problem, but the last thing we should do is nuke it, we then have many rocks to track!, stay safe
asteroidapophis.com/asteroid-2017-bs32/
My grandfather was a Scientist for Interior and studied that same Crater.
Excellent video! Our First Sgt and I went out on a dark country field in Germany in July 1994 with a small telescope but we saw the impacts. It was awesome!!
I LOVE YOU JUPITER !
Jupiter is not just the biggest planet, but the biggest hero of our solar system
Omg it’s amazing what’s above our heads,love thunder storms as well but in north east UK we don’t get good storms. I feel so lucky living on our stunning planet we should look after it better
The Shoemaker Comet is close to my heart....! thanks
A star requires an absolute minimum of 79 Jupiter masses in order for hydrogen to fuse into helium and make the star shine. That tiny star would be a dense, but cool and dim red dwarf with most of its light in the infrared spectrum. At Jupiter's distance from Earth, we'd get very little light from it if it were a red dwarf star.
It amazes me of how gas giants shield our great planet from comets big time respect for Jupiter and the gas giants
Jupiter... King of the Planets, Destroyer of Comets.
EPIC.
Thanks Jupiter!
John Hurt...narrator. May he rest in peace.
Watching this during covid 19 quarantines
I have this that I recorded off BBC 2 on VHS in the 90's which I can still play. (yes, I still have a VHS player/recorder) which I still use as I have so many documentaries that are not available elsewhere. Interesting to see in this documantary that Meteor Crater is still used. John Hurt is a pretty good narrator.
One of these days I might start converting them to digital,
Jupiter: I'm a comet catcher, what do you do for a living?
Neptune: I'm an asteroid magnet.
Earth: 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵
Earth : 😷 Im infected/infested stay away
@@VentDeux Mars hasn't learnt about that yet.
God made Jupiter to protect the Earth that's the bottom line you won't ever hear a scientist say that.
Very true.
Amen to that
Such great knowledge with no discernment is as dangerous as Jupiter.
@lilab.stevenson7609 😲 EXACTLY!…. Everything in The Universe has its order and role. Nothing happens by coincidence or some fluke, whether or not Mankind understands It.
TF
Gotta give nothing but love and respect to Jupiter..
Beautiful documentary. Thank you for uploading!
Listing to Holst the Planets ,was the most Beautiful Movement ! The bringer of Jollity 🌈 was written .
I remember seeing this doc when it first came out, its one of the best.
All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landing there.
Deadly Cat Squadron BUWHAHAH I read all the books to. Excellent series.
platychief read the entire series of 2001 a space odyssey....theres like three books?
2001, 2010, 2061, 3001 read all four. they are awesome
My god...it's full of stars!
Hal: I'm afraid Dave...
What beautiful human beings; lovely people and a great service they've done for mankind with their work. 4:30
You are so beautiful Jupiter!
Saturn is even more.
@@MrMamanDon They are all so beautiful.lol
@@robertpradella6550 although Saturn tops all. It's so bloddy majestic
@@MrMamanDon Saturn is actually quite bland.
Awesome Documentary narrated by the late Sir John Hurt! Perfect combination
The moon our sword, Jupiter our shield
Got that right!
Earth, (INCOMING)
Jupiter, " Hold my beer"
jupiter is beautiful
and dangerous,, its magnetic field is largest object in solar system,, our giant, it's radiation belts are severe
@@xtevetyler5332 Its still so beautiful.
@Bergr B I think they are all beautiful.
Brilliant documentary. Thank you for posting it.
They don't make documentaries like this anymore unfortunately. The music is wonderful also.
Thanks for clearing this up. Before today, I thought the destroyer of comets was Sephiroth from FF7.
demondojr damn now I want to play
Some of this content was used in a documentary mini-series called Universe, with the same narrator. While a bit dated now, it is well worth watching, as it's just as good as this was.
I'm loving the soundtrack of this documentary.
Here's another interesting show with a great soundtrack. ua-cam.com/video/Ifohb8_2WhE/v-deo.html
Comet: Duh Duhh Dunun D'Duuhh Duhh Dunnunuh "Im racin all thru space🎶☄️, Im gonna win first place"🎵🎶🔈🤘...Jupiter:🌝"UUHH🖐, I DONT THINK SO" !
The best narrator ever...wonderful documentary.
RIP Gene Shoemaker
Brilliant documentary. I'm not scientifically minded but this really put things into perspective for me. She sheer size and impact of the event and what was learnt as a result. And of course it was narrated by the one and only John Hurt RIP.
Thank you for posting this video!!!
Time to sleep. I just found this video through random search to help me have a good sleep.
Loved the video. It was awesome. I recall watching on T.V.. the event. Marie
Awesome documentary. Jupiter & its mysterious moons. I salute all the astronomers & NASA for what they do. Knowing the universe makes me hopeful & inspired.
Why has it taken me so long to find a documentary on space with a narrator that doesn’t sound like his commentating on a high speed getaway chase
I'm curious. I'm always hearing how Jupiter massive gravitational effect keeps the inner solar system protected from comets, asteroids etc. But couldn't also be that Jupiter also attracts comets into the system? Not all that are attracted will hit Jupiter. Depending on distance and timing and other factors isn't it just as likely that objects that would otherwise pass get turned into our solar system by Jupiter?
Perplexing like those wasp traps.
2015 BZ509 is an asteroid in retrograde (orbits the other way) and was cought in our system by Jupiter. It's "theoretically" from outside our solar system. While we can't prove it an interstellar object, nothing from our solar system would naturally be in retrograde.
Jupiter can sling shot a comet directly towards us, but the solar system is really clean of comets. The asteroid belt is a controlled area that is held by Jupiter and the Sun so it’s a one in a trillion chance it’ll happen in our life time or anyone alive.
@@PepsiManX360 what about objects from outside our solar system or even beyond Neptune's orbit?
No I think not, Jupiter is like a huge target and catches objects like a giant net.
Jupiter: Fe fi foe fet, I smell the trail of an ice comet!
And like all proper giants, Jupiter smashes them to pieces before it eats them.
Jupiter also has a heart of Metal to boot.
26:15 Take that, Flat Earthers. A full view of the rotating Earth from space. From a spacecraft built before the days of CGI.
You really think that will make any difference to the mentally ill Flattards?
Time lapse
Cloud isn't moving, it's odd...
I feel sorry for you.
*fake news* lol
Love watching these space documentaries 😍😘🤗
Total respect for the men and women who gave their lives so the knowledge would benefit all mankind.
Jupiter rules.
I think we still know less about the oceans on Earth and about space. I still don't know about Jupiter and a gas giant thing. But it is crazy to try to fathom how a storm (well we call it a storm) that hasn't stopped and has gone on for supposedly hundreds of years.
gigas81 wow,I guess school would be cancelled for a long time lol.
Would love to explore through jupiters clouds.
RIP John Hurt... You will be remembered.
Man, this brings me back to when I was a kid watching documentaries about space.
Back then I thought the graphics they used were good, but now they look too cheesy xD.
Still enjoyed it though.
Shouldn't we really talk about "being in Jupiter" rather than "on Jupiter"?
We may never know....the theory is there is no land and a liquid core, but they really don't know.
Both :)
If she's played by Mila Kunis either way is good lol as long as I never have to watch that terrible movie again
@@Thaistickthai wtf are you on about?
@@cmdrw9855 Jupiter Ascending. It's a movie.
I have often wondered if the Big Red Spot wasn't caused by Jupiter colliding with a planet the size of Earth. Apparently the Big Red Spot is showing signs of decay lately, maybe the planet that crashed into Jupiter is finally being eroded from high winds.
God bless Jupiter!!!
What a powerful planet that Jupiter is. 🌎 🌞 🌟 great video.
So if looking for Earth like planet it would be smart to look for a Jupiter like planet as well all places in space needs help to stop most comets?
"Weird Al" Yankovic is an astronomer in Arizona!
My thoughts exactly lol. I was like wtf? I never knew he had a degree in this then it showed his name and i was disappointed.