Mercury Orbit/year: 87.96 earth days Axis: 58 days 15 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds Day: 176 days Satellites/Moons: 0 Venus Orbit/year: 225.7 earth days Axis: 243 days 26 minutes Day: 117 days Satellites/Moons: 0 Note: hottest planet even though is 2nd from the sun and its rotation is anti-clockwise/counterclockwise. Earth Orbit/year: 365.25 days Axis: 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds Day: 24 hours Satellites/Moons: 1 Note: only planet known to have life so far. You live in this planet. Mars Orbit/year: 2.2 earth years 686 earth days Axis: 24 hours 37 minutes Day: 24 hours 39 minutes Satellites/Moons: 2 Asteroid Belt note: If you put all the asteroids together, it will make a small planet, MAYBE the size of earth moon. Ceres Orbit/year: 4.6 earth years Axis: 9 hours 4 minutes 27 seconds Day: 9 hours 4 minutes Satellites/Moons: none Note: it is located between Asteroid Belt. Jupiter Orbit/year: 11.9 earth years Axis: 9 hours 55 minutes 43 seconds Day: 10 hours Satellites/Moons: 95 Saturn Orbit/year: 29.5 earth years Axis: 10 hours 39 minutes 24 seconds Day: 10 hours 42 minutes Satellites/Moons: 146 Note: planet with the MOST visible rings and has the most satellites/moons. Uranus Orbit/year: 84 earth years Axis: 17 hours 14 minutes 24 seconds Day: 17 hours Satellites/Moons: 27 note: it spins on its side. Neptune Orbit/year: 164.8 earth years Axis: 16 hours 6 minutes 36 seconds Day: 16 hours Satellites/Moons: 14 Note Neptune and Pluto crosses orbit lanes twice in 20 years for every 240 or 248 years Pluto Orbit/year: 247.7 earth years Axis: 6 days 9 hours 17 minutes 32 seconds Day: 6 days 9 hours 36 minutes Satellites/moons: 5 Kuiper Belt It is 20 to 200 times bigger than the asteroid belt. Haumea Orbit/year: 284.9 earth years Axis: 3 hours 54 minutes 56 seconds Day: 3 hours 9 minutes Satellites/moons: 2 Makemake Orbit/year: 309.9 earth years Axis: 22.5 hours Day: ??? Satellites/moons: 1 Sedna Orbit/year: 11.400 years Axis: 10.273 hours Day: 10.3 hours Satellites/moons: 0 Gonggong Orbit/year: 554.37 years (202.484 days) Axis: 22.4.0,18 hours (plausible) or 44.81.0,37 hours Day: 22.4 or 44.81 Satellites/moons: 1 Eris Orbit/year: 561.4 earth years Axis: ??? Day: 25 hours 9 minutes Satellites/moons: 1 Goblin Orbit/year: 32.100 years Axis:??? Day: 34080 Satellites/moons:??? Ixion Orbit/year: 251.01 years 91.240 days Axis: 12.4±0.3 or 15.9±0.5 hours approximately (to be determined and/or confirm) Day: Satellites/Moons: 0 Orcus Orbit/year: 246.6 years (89.873 days) Axis: 10.5 hours if not tidally locked with it’s moon and if tidally locked with the satellite 9.7-day Day: Satellites/Moons: 1 Quaoar Orbit/year: 288.81 years 105.416 days Axis: 17.6788 hours Day: Satellites/Moons: 1 Varuna Orbit/year: 279.83 years (102,138 days) Axis: 6.34 hours Day: Satellites/Moons: 1 (Possible)
Thanks for the details….but I don’t understand the difference between axis rotation and days: in case of mercury axis rotation is 58 earth days where as the day is 176 earth days. Since a day is the result of one full rotation around its own axis, why is it different?…I am confused
@@MintesnotAsnake from what I understand axis is when it rotates in the planet stand point (example, a mary-go-round) it is standing in the same place but it spin, that is why the time is 23 hours 58 minutes and so on. For a day is when it rotates around the sun and every four years it give you an extra day. That’s how I understand it at the time I post this comment.
My favorite planets are usually the ones we know the least about and/or are impressive due to very extreme conditions. Hence why i like Venus, Uranus, Neptune and Mercury the most. I like Venus the most because it is so intriguing, it's so close yet so mysterious because of its extreme conditions making its exploration very difficult. But we've seen very unique concepts emerging in the recent years, like an analogue rover to counter the very extreme temperature that cook up electronics so fast, or airships that would allow human exploration of its atmosphere. We wouldn't set foot on its surface per say, but it would be much cooler than just landing on Mars imo.
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There's argument, and I agree with this, that Pluto is a still a planet. A Dwarf Planet. But if we count Pluto as part of the main planets in our Solar System, then Ceres should be included, so should Makemake and Haumea. Even Eris, which is similar to Pluto. But we don't consider them, and the others a part of the main planets.
@@danyelleorr-mcneil4711 i think its just like cause its massive and unknown, cause i also have a fear of the ocean, so i think it might be the same thing lol
@nachoyacho so my suggestion to you would be to learn more about it. Because your fear of the planet makes you mad at it. And that's something to look at because that mindset could spill over into other areas of your life, like your interactions with other subjects and people that are out of the norm for you. Regarding Jupiter, you might learn some cool things. AND you can almost rest assured that you won't have to come in contact with it. Lol
@@danyelleorr-mcneil4711 yeah i've tried it still fills me with fear and anxiety again same with the ocean the more i learn the more it makes me afraid
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Why are you using the diameter size for every planet but Earth? You use radius for Earth making the video inconsistent and Earth looking smaller. If anyone was wondering, the diameter of Earth is 12,104km or 7,926mi
Mercury Orbit/year: 87.96 earth days Axis: 58 days 15 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds Day: 176 days Satellites/Moons: 0 Venus Orbit/year: 225.7 earth days Axis: 243 days 26 minutes Day: 117 days Satellites/Moons: 0 Note: hottest planet even though is 2nd from the sun and its rotation is anti-clockwise/counterclockwise. Earth Orbit/year: 365.25 days Axis: 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds Day: 24 hours Satellites/Moons: 1 Note: only planet known to have life so far. You live in this planet. Mars Orbit/year: 2.2 earth years 686 earth days Axis: 24 hours 37 minutes Day: 24 hours 39 minutes Satellites/Moons: 2 Asteroid Belt note: If you put all the asteroids together, it will make a small planet, MAYBE the size of earth moon. Ceres Orbit/year: 4.6 earth years Axis: 9 hours 4 minutes 27 seconds Day: 9 hours 4 minutes Satellites/Moons: none Note: it is located between Asteroid Belt. Jupiter Orbit/year: 11.9 earth years Axis: 9 hours 55 minutes 43 seconds Day: 10 hours Satellites/Moons: 95 Saturn Orbit/year: 29.5 earth years Axis: 10 hours 39 minutes 24 seconds Day: 10 hours 42 minutes Satellites/Moons: 146 Note: planet with the MOST visible rings and has the most satellites/moons. Uranus Orbit/year: 84 earth years Axis: 17 hours 14 minutes 24 seconds Day: 17 hours Satellites/Moons: 27 note: it spins on its side. Neptune Orbit/year: 164.8 earth years Axis: 16 hours 6 minutes 36 seconds Day: 16 hours Satellites/Moons: 14 Note Neptune and Pluto crosses orbit lanes twice in 20 years for every 240 or 248 years Pluto Orbit/year: 247.7 earth years Axis: 6 days 9 hours 17 minutes 32 seconds Day: 6 days 9 hours 36 minutes Satellites/moons: 5 Kuiper Belt It is 20 to 200 times bigger than the asteroid belt. Haumea Orbit/year: 284.9 earth years Axis: 3 hours 54 minutes 56 seconds Day: 3 hours 9 minutes Satellites/moons: 2 Makemake Orbit/year: 309.9 earth years Axis: 22.5 hours Day: ??? Satellites/moons: 1 Sedna Orbit/year: 11.400 years Axis: 10.273 hours Day: 10.3 hours Satellites/moons: 0 Gonggong Orbit/year: 554.37 years (202.484 days) Axis: 22.4.0,18 hours (plausible) or 44.81.0,37 hours Day: 22.4 or 44.81 Satellites/moons: 1 Eris Orbit/year: 561.4 earth years Axis: ??? Day: 25 hours 9 minutes Satellites/moons: 1 Goblin Orbit/year: 32.100 years Axis:??? Day: 34080 Satellites/moons:??? Ixion Orbit/year: 251.01 years 91.240 days Axis: 12.4±0.3 or 15.9±0.5 hours approximately (to be determined and/or confirm) Day: Satellites/Moons: 0 Orcus Orbit/year: 246.6 years (89.873 days) Axis: 10.5 hours if not tidally locked with it’s moon and if tidally locked with the satellite 9.7-day Day: Satellites/Moons: 1 Quaoar Orbit/year: 288.81 years 105.416 days Axis: 17.6788 hours Day: Satellites/Moons: 1 Varuna Orbit/year: 279.83 years (102,138 days) Axis: 6.34 hours Day: Satellites/Moons: 1 (Possible)
This dude has brilliant video ideas. Bravo my guy 👏🏻👏🏻
It is absolutely insane how fast your channel is blowing up, it better continue
Wow its a planet.. another planet?! Whats next, a third planet. Oh my god!
justice for my boy pluto :(
🤣🤣 Right! 💪🏾 Justice for Pluto!
#JusticeForPluto
#justiceforeris #justiceforpluto #justiceformakemake #justiceforceres #justiceforhaumea #justiceforgonggong
Aswell to make a dwarf planet a planet you need to clear its orbit from the asteroid belt or Kuiper Belt so it needs a clear orbit
yo i just subscribed yesterday and ur channel is entertaining keep it up ❤
keep up the vids my guy, underrated content fr
Top tier video but you should’ve done Pluto I know it’s not really considered a planet anymore but still
It could have been an honorable mention.
it's a exoplanet/dwarf now. it wouldn't be a planet if it wasn't here but i agree!
I think there should be a video dedicated to all the dwarf planets
I'm not an expert, but as science has discovered Pluto has a few moons, it has been reinstated as a planet. 🌞
@@ladyanitaadkins8855 it wasn't.
Do a video about every fallen society
Aztec-Rome-Greece
That would be cool!
Keep the wonderful content up my guy!
Discovered your Chanel yesterday. Dude keept this stuff up!!!
Perhaps, he could include grammar, spelling, and sentence structure. That would be fun as well as instructional. 👍
I love this video you explained each planets so well I subbed and liked 😁👌
Could you make a video on every civilization explained, i swear it would be the best video of your channel.
Keep it up bro, ur videos are really entertaining
Gts
Mercury
Orbit/year: 87.96 earth days
Axis: 58 days 15 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds
Day: 176 days
Satellites/Moons: 0
Venus
Orbit/year: 225.7 earth days
Axis: 243 days 26 minutes
Day: 117 days
Satellites/Moons: 0
Note: hottest planet even though is 2nd from the sun and its rotation is anti-clockwise/counterclockwise.
Earth
Orbit/year: 365.25 days
Axis: 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds
Day: 24 hours
Satellites/Moons: 1
Note: only planet known to have life so far.
You live in this planet.
Mars
Orbit/year: 2.2 earth years
686 earth days
Axis: 24 hours 37 minutes
Day: 24 hours 39 minutes
Satellites/Moons: 2
Asteroid Belt
note: If you put all the asteroids together, it will make a small planet, MAYBE the size of earth moon.
Ceres
Orbit/year: 4.6 earth years
Axis: 9 hours 4 minutes 27 seconds
Day: 9 hours 4 minutes
Satellites/Moons: none
Note: it is located between Asteroid Belt.
Jupiter
Orbit/year: 11.9 earth years
Axis: 9 hours 55 minutes 43 seconds
Day: 10 hours
Satellites/Moons: 95
Saturn
Orbit/year: 29.5 earth years
Axis: 10 hours 39 minutes 24 seconds
Day: 10 hours 42 minutes
Satellites/Moons: 146
Note: planet with the MOST visible rings and has the most satellites/moons.
Uranus
Orbit/year: 84 earth years
Axis: 17 hours 14 minutes 24 seconds
Day: 17 hours
Satellites/Moons: 27
note: it spins on its side.
Neptune
Orbit/year: 164.8 earth years
Axis: 16 hours 6 minutes 36 seconds
Day: 16 hours
Satellites/Moons: 14
Note
Neptune and Pluto crosses orbit lanes twice in 20 years for every 240 or 248 years
Pluto
Orbit/year: 247.7 earth years
Axis: 6 days 9 hours 17 minutes 32 seconds
Day: 6 days 9 hours 36 minutes
Satellites/moons: 5
Kuiper Belt
It is 20 to 200 times bigger than the asteroid belt.
Haumea
Orbit/year: 284.9 earth years
Axis: 3 hours 54 minutes 56 seconds
Day: 3 hours 9 minutes
Satellites/moons: 2
Makemake
Orbit/year: 309.9 earth years
Axis: 22.5 hours
Day: ???
Satellites/moons: 1
Sedna
Orbit/year: 11.400 years
Axis: 10.273 hours
Day: 10.3 hours
Satellites/moons: 0
Gonggong
Orbit/year: 554.37 years (202.484 days)
Axis: 22.4.0,18 hours (plausible)
or
44.81.0,37 hours
Day: 22.4 or 44.81
Satellites/moons: 1
Eris
Orbit/year: 561.4 earth years
Axis: ???
Day: 25 hours 9 minutes
Satellites/moons: 1
Goblin
Orbit/year: 32.100 years
Axis:???
Day: 34080
Satellites/moons:???
Ixion
Orbit/year: 251.01 years
91.240 days
Axis: 12.4±0.3 or 15.9±0.5 hours approximately (to be determined and/or confirm)
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 0
Orcus
Orbit/year: 246.6 years
(89.873 days)
Axis: 10.5 hours if not tidally locked with it’s moon and if
tidally locked with the satellite 9.7-day
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 1
Quaoar
Orbit/year: 288.81 years
105.416 days
Axis: 17.6788 hours
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 1
Varuna
Orbit/year: 279.83 years
(102,138 days)
Axis: 6.34 hours
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 1 (Possible)
U missed the most interesting fact about Jupiter. The biggest in the solar system
@@akhil0113yeah, but I though that was obvious.
Thanks for the details….but I don’t understand the difference between axis rotation and days: in case of mercury axis rotation is 58 earth days where as the day is 176 earth days. Since a day is the result of one full rotation around its own axis, why is it different?…I am confused
@@MintesnotAsnake from what I understand axis is when it rotates in the planet stand point (example, a mary-go-round) it is standing in the same place but it spin, that is why the time is 23 hours 58 minutes and so on.
For a day is when it rotates around the sun and every four years it give you an extra day.
That’s how I understand it at the time I post this comment.
Can't wait for him to cover the dwarf planets
15:20 yo this aint Uranus
Here before you blow up
Its crazy how i saw this channel went from 500 subs to 10k subs. ROAD TO 100K WOOOOOOOO
My favorite planets are usually the ones we know the least about and/or are impressive due to very extreme conditions. Hence why i like Venus, Uranus, Neptune and Mercury the most.
I like Venus the most because it is so intriguing, it's so close yet so mysterious because of its extreme conditions making its exploration very difficult. But we've seen very unique concepts emerging in the recent years, like an analogue rover to counter the very extreme temperature that cook up electronics so fast, or airships that would allow human exploration of its atmosphere. We wouldn't set foot on its surface per say, but it would be much cooler than just landing on Mars imo.
17:48 well, buy me a drink and take me to a movie. We'll see what happens.
Great video man! Keep up the good work! Remember me when you get famous.
I can't wait to hear what he has to say about Pluto!!!
Best UA-cam history channel
Keep up the work
😊 I love learning about history ❤
16:20 why am i so childish
Definitely should do a video on all of the confirmed earth-like planets on space
Rip Pluto you will always be a planet in our hearts
0:01 PLUTO!!!! 🔥🔥😭😭🙏
you are awesome
So frickin underrated
?? What is underrated??
??what is underrated??
@@ladyanitaadkins8855 the channel, dude is amazing
i like this channel
I love this 😂
My Favorite Is The Firmanent It Makes It's Own Sky Called Sky Ice It's Color is Called Sky Blue. Like In Your Crayola Crayons Coloring Box.
Imperial temps and measurements would be greatly appreciated in addition to metric ones, please. 🙏🏽
Earth’s atmosphere
Atmosferas de la tierra
Troposphere/Troposfera:
From ground Level/desde el nivel de la tierra
Stratosphere/Estratosfera
Mesosphere/Mesosfera
Thermosphere/Termosfera
Exosphere/Exosfera
Love it
Honestly w video
There's argument, and I agree with this, that Pluto is a still a planet. A Dwarf Planet. But if we count Pluto as part of the main planets in our Solar System, then Ceres should be included, so should Makemake and Haumea. Even Eris, which is similar to Pluto. But we don't consider them, and the others a part of the main planets.
i have a confession…. i have a deep rooted hatred/fear of jupiter, idk why but smth abt it makes me so mad
Idk why this made me laugh so much
🤣🤣 what?! Why? I mean, I know you said "idk" but you gotta know at least the surface reasons for why you hate Jupiter so much🤣🤣 I wanna know! Lol!
@@danyelleorr-mcneil4711 i think its just like cause its massive and unknown, cause i also have a fear of the ocean, so i think it might be the same thing lol
@nachoyacho so my suggestion to you would be to learn more about it. Because your fear of the planet makes you mad at it. And that's something to look at because that mindset could spill over into other areas of your life, like your interactions with other subjects and people that are out of the norm for you. Regarding Jupiter, you might learn some cool things. AND you can almost rest assured that you won't have to come in contact with it. Lol
@@danyelleorr-mcneil4711 yeah i've tried it still fills me with fear and anxiety again same with the ocean the more i learn the more it makes me afraid
How the hell did Galileo discover the moons in Jupiter in 1610 ?
Telescope.
every religon explainedddddd
Uranus looks more like Krypton.
Superman home planet!
pluto is a planet
No its not
Don't forget Pluto I know it's a dwarf but still don't forget to mention Pluto
My favourite is the Jupiter Neptune earth Venus and the Saturn
Sorry this comment is late but can you do darwf planets next?
You forgot about kelper 22b
15:20 thats neptune
World Wars videos when?
i'll cover them in a future video
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Rip pluto
Thought this was a really big channel I guess I’m just a history nerd 💀
Nice topic, but why don't you breath between your sentences? Is your video made for robots or for humans?
The size and diameter for venus and earth are wrong
We said the hottest planet at the same time
Just a heads up, you’re pronouncing Cassini wrong. It’s “Cuh-see-knee”.
Why are you using the diameter size for every planet but Earth? You use radius for Earth making the video inconsistent and Earth looking smaller. If anyone was wondering, the diameter of Earth is 12,104km or 7,926mi
I left during 🌎 but since you’re not AI, I’ll be back.
Use F along with C
Hi from UrAnus
Damn, if only all the humans on Venus hadn't created the runway greenhouse effect.
2 minutes ago
Mercury
Orbit/year: 87.96 earth days
Axis: 58 days 15 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds
Day: 176 days
Satellites/Moons: 0
Venus
Orbit/year: 225.7 earth days
Axis: 243 days 26 minutes
Day: 117 days
Satellites/Moons: 0
Note: hottest planet even though is 2nd from the sun and its rotation is anti-clockwise/counterclockwise.
Earth
Orbit/year: 365.25 days
Axis: 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds
Day: 24 hours
Satellites/Moons: 1
Note: only planet known to have life so far.
You live in this planet.
Mars
Orbit/year: 2.2 earth years
686 earth days
Axis: 24 hours 37 minutes
Day: 24 hours 39 minutes
Satellites/Moons: 2
Asteroid Belt
note: If you put all the asteroids together, it will make a small planet, MAYBE the size of earth moon.
Ceres
Orbit/year: 4.6 earth years
Axis: 9 hours 4 minutes 27 seconds
Day: 9 hours 4 minutes
Satellites/Moons: none
Note: it is located between Asteroid Belt.
Jupiter
Orbit/year: 11.9 earth years
Axis: 9 hours 55 minutes 43 seconds
Day: 10 hours
Satellites/Moons: 95
Saturn
Orbit/year: 29.5 earth years
Axis: 10 hours 39 minutes 24 seconds
Day: 10 hours 42 minutes
Satellites/Moons: 146
Note: planet with the MOST visible rings and has the most satellites/moons.
Uranus
Orbit/year: 84 earth years
Axis: 17 hours 14 minutes 24 seconds
Day: 17 hours
Satellites/Moons: 27
note: it spins on its side.
Neptune
Orbit/year: 164.8 earth years
Axis: 16 hours 6 minutes 36 seconds
Day: 16 hours
Satellites/Moons: 14
Note
Neptune and Pluto crosses orbit lanes twice in 20 years for every 240 or 248 years
Pluto
Orbit/year: 247.7 earth years
Axis: 6 days 9 hours 17 minutes 32 seconds
Day: 6 days 9 hours 36 minutes
Satellites/moons: 5
Kuiper Belt
It is 20 to 200 times bigger than the asteroid belt.
Haumea
Orbit/year: 284.9 earth years
Axis: 3 hours 54 minutes 56 seconds
Day: 3 hours 9 minutes
Satellites/moons: 2
Makemake
Orbit/year: 309.9 earth years
Axis: 22.5 hours
Day: ???
Satellites/moons: 1
Sedna
Orbit/year: 11.400 years
Axis: 10.273 hours
Day: 10.3 hours
Satellites/moons: 0
Gonggong
Orbit/year: 554.37 years (202.484 days)
Axis: 22.4.0,18 hours (plausible)
or
44.81.0,37 hours
Day: 22.4 or 44.81
Satellites/moons: 1
Eris
Orbit/year: 561.4 earth years
Axis: ???
Day: 25 hours 9 minutes
Satellites/moons: 1
Goblin
Orbit/year: 32.100 years
Axis:???
Day: 34080
Satellites/moons:???
Ixion
Orbit/year: 251.01 years
91.240 days
Axis: 12.4±0.3 or 15.9±0.5 hours approximately (to be determined and/or confirm)
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 0
Orcus
Orbit/year: 246.6 years
(89.873 days)
Axis: 10.5 hours if not tidally locked with it’s moon and if
tidally locked with the satellite 9.7-day
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 1
Quaoar
Orbit/year: 288.81 years
105.416 days
Axis: 17.6788 hours
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 1
Varuna
Orbit/year: 279.83 years
(102,138 days)
Axis: 6.34 hours
Day:
Satellites/Moons: 1 (Possible)