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Judging from your name DESTROYER GOD and the fact your so rude I will ask you a more important question. Who hurt you and do you need someone to talk to?
It always drove me absolutely bonkers as a kid when I asked what *actually* was on the surface of a gas giant and they said “there isn’t a surface”. I KNEW is wasn’t just a cloud of dust, there IS a core!
Technically, the surface of a gas giant exists where the atmospheric pressure is similar to Earth’s atmospheric pressure. So, it’s all the way back up in the freezing clouds of Saturn.
Dude the animations were perfect for describing these hypotheticals. please do more. i always thought that the gravity would be effecting for so long you would be going a ridiculous speed by the time you hit the atmosphere. or the speed needed for orbit is just too high to enter. maybe i have just tried to "land" on jool too many times :-D
Harley -Quinn yet chuck norris jokes aren’t really about chuck norris, you can replace chuck norris with anyone else, like ‘donald trump could not only survive it, he’d change the atmosphere just from the pressure he exerts’
The guy who made this video said himself that he’s not mainly an animator, and wishes to hire someone else to do the animating. But you should check out the channel “Kurzgesagt - in a nutshell.” The animation is 24 FPS at least, and looks super fluid, making it more engaging for and easy to watch.
SpaceKraken tie your ankles and hands with very heavy weights, jump into the middle of the ocean and come back to this exact comment and tell me how it went
Popcorn Pie like wtf lmao it's like two people brushing arms or shoulders and like the awkward moment when you get into the western duel body stance throw that bruh expression to it then the my bad bruh expression and then y'all swap life stories and eventually come to forget shit ever happened... bruh be like next time I bumb/run into Saturn we going to have a ball ....😂
Jokes aside, that's actually a pretty good question. Uranus has a very different structure compared to Saturn and Jupiter - it is what's known as an ice giant (Neptune also falls in that category) - so I'd imagine the experience would be very different from Saturn.
I had a dream that ended with me falling into a black hole. As soon as I crossed the event horizon, there was a quick blip of light, loud static sound, and an intense feeling all over my body simultaneously (kind of like a buzzing feeling, as if I was being shocked). Then complete blackness. No sound. No feeling. Nothing; seemed as if I didn't even have any thoughts during that time as well. That went on for about 10 straight seconds until I heard the faint sound of a television, followed by the feeling of air rushing past me, then finally with my eyes opening -- now awake.
I had a dream that idfk everyone was scared that nibiru was going to crash into us and it was night and everyone was crashing their cars and stuff. What woke me up was when I walked out of my house and looked up to see a huge red planet falling down slowly at me. I started running where I thought it was gonna fall for some reason. Then it shrunk like the size of the house and BOOM landed like 20 feet away from me less than a second. A shock wave or something made me into the sky then right when I was about to hit the floor I woke up and jerked my head up and my heart was beating fast and I couldn’t sleep that whole week 😂
Idk if it's just me, but there's sort of a strange kind of (lovecraftian?) horror to scenarios like this. Just to think of being in such an incredibly foreign environment like space or a gas giant, hurtling to my doom, just thinking of it freaks me out a bit. It would be so hard to imagine falling through seemingly endless gas, surrounded by nothing but yellow-tinged atmosphere
I'd love a 3D realtime animation of this with an 'actual' astronaut or a 'camera'. When it starts to get dark, a flashlight could just get turned on. Maybe do both, because the astronaut would would be easy drama and could do very well as a video. Perhaps including the altitude at which he'd be out of range to contact anyone and all that, having him come to terms, maybe pray to some sort of deity. The camera version could just let us know about pressure changes with creaking metal or something. Of course, the video would end long before getting to the core, but it'd still be an interesting animation someone could make. Would probably be easier than most 3D animations since it'd just be a lot of cloud assets.
Vincent Nunez Venus isn’t worse. True you’ll burn to death but at least theres light and you can see things plus a solid surface like earth and in a spacesuit, you’ll last a little longer. Saturn on the other hand is a gassy, windy, dense atmosphered, hot and cold, dark ball of gas with no surface and lighting spewing everywhere. I think Saturn would scare me a lot more. Would definatly kill a human faster.
If your cable snapped it would still be hard to deorbit yourself and by the time you actually enter the atmosphere, you'd have already ran out of oxygen.
Why am I here? audeck actually would it be impossible to deorbit yourself when you are going at the same speed the spacecraft is on which is having a stable orbit at a planet?
Clarence John Alfonso Well, you usually have a spacesuit with some monopropellant and rcs thrusters when performing an EVA. Also, as far as you're somewhat close to Saturn (or any planet with an atmosphere), you are not in a stable orbit, and will never be. Some particles from the atmosphere still "leak" into space and might collide with you, which would slow you down by a really tiny bit (but it still would). The effect of this is obviously stronger the closer you are to the atmosphere. That's why the ISS has engines to again add the orbital energy and keep itself in a "stable" orbit. Even if you're further away (or the planet doesn't have an atmosphere), the same exact thing would happen, just with cosmic dust (don't quote me on this one though).
Why am I here? audeck ok then, but when you reached the upper atmosphere, you will just get pushed by the wind and probably circle the planet, slowing down the process of you falling down to the core greatly, and winds gets stronger and faster as you go deeper. Right?
Plus, even if you managed to deorbit (let's suppose the orbit was low enough that there's enough atmosphere to _eventually_ slow you down, and you're some sort of replicant that doesn't need oxygen and that doesn't go crazy after years of floating in space) I imagine the _reentry,_ not the fall, would be the biggest of whatever worries you had left... you'd _still_ be going at _almost_ orbital speeds, after all...
Wouldn't your spacecraft, with its (probably) big draggy radiator panels and a good amount of empty volume for its surface area, generally end up deorbiting before you/your corpse anyway?
This one was a "What if' that was done much better than most. I notice the questions are literally asking what if a person did this but I think most people are more interesting in and really asking what happens as you peer deeper into something. I have seen more than a few kids lose interest in things like this because of the overly focused nature of the detrimental experiences the person would go through rather than focusing on the wonders and amazing things that are present in the situation around them. I like this one because Anton even though he says several time you are probably dead he isn't focusing on it or stressing it in a negative way and also keeps saying don't worry about that, lets pretend you are ok and keep going. I have seen super smart people like Neil deGrasse Tyson do these and just focus on the horror story of the trip even though he was talking to kids/teens and inadvertently kill their interest. I like how Anton knew and embraced the spirit of the question as most people would intend it. Good job!
This is an amazing video. Most of these kinds of vids would go "If you fell into Saturn, it wouldn't be possible since humans never built anything that can take people there" or something like that then it ends, with this you actually get to see what's inside Saturn.
Well, I'm surprised no one has mentioned if you attempted to fall into Saturn and you accidentally hit the rings. The circular motion, of the rings, would keep you spinning on a constant loop... much like being stuck on a turntable. True talk. OK, thanks.
? He did mention you start losing orbital velocity, i dont get how going into the rings make you spin with them. You ALR lost orbital velocity so you plunge right into Saturn. And the probability of hitting any of the rocks/ice in Saturn's rings is literally very little. Each huge rock/ice is about 1000 metres apart and most of it are very tiny. It just looks like its very packed because Saturn is really that big. But truth fact is you probably won't hit any of these rocks unless you are very unlucky
Fascinating. Do all the interiors of the planets, gas giants, sun and exotic plants suns and stellar phenomena eventually. This was really neat and would make a cool series.
Amine Ya Falling that fast doesn’t become a problem until you enter the atmosphere. But yes, early on in this video you would have burned up from the friction created entering the atmosphere at that speed.
I'm pretty sure that it was this video that introduced me to your channel. I'm glad I stumbled upon it months ago - I absolutely love your videos, and they reignited my love for space!
cooler cold theres this series called the odyssey by bill and in one of them jeb actually does go into jool and flies up a fraction of a second before getting crushed
There's actually a sci-fi story (novel) that I read years ago about a special space ship (submarine) that was designed to descend through the atmosphere of Saturn and explore the portion that acted like "liquid." I can't for the life of me remember the name of the story, but it was an enjoyable read. I remember that the sub was completely filled with a liquid that allowed the crew to breath it and avoid the hazards of compression as the pressure increased. (Like the stuff that was used in The Abyss in order to travel to super deep depths.)
Yes it does. It's like earth, but imagine the atmosphere was huge. A gas giant is just that, a planet with a really big atmosphere. It'd be impossible for it to have no solid surface. The only way it would stay graviationally bound it if something really dense was in the middle. Solid things are the most dense, typically.
Gasa doesn't hold together with gravity like that. The fact the planet is a sphere means it's being attracted to a small, dense object in the centre. It could be a liquid, that would work just the same as a solid core but when you take into account the kinds of pressure it's under it's more than likely solid. There's 0% chance that it's compeltely gas though, that's impossible.
I have once done these things with a spacecraft in Orbiter Spaceflight Simulator on the gas giants. The biggerst issue I noticed was simply atmospheric entry: Performing the same style of atmospheric entry as spacecraft do when coming from orbit resulted into a situation where my velocity was so high, that even the smallest amount of gas molecules in the very upper atmosphere caused already enormous friction and heating. There exists barely any heat shield that could withstand that! So you would definitely want to use a lot of rocket engine power to slow down first. But what I noticed, even when I slowed down my orbit completely, it was simply the acceleration of my falling speed straight down that gave me high speeds again, at which a heat shield would still be needed. Main reason: not high gravity, but the extreme deepness of the atmosphere, and therefore the long time that it took before the falling speed started going down instead of going up. So I see no way how a falling astronaut could survive falling into a gas giant at all, without burning up / getting vaporized. Maybe that there would be a chance with Uranus or Neptune. But not with Jupiter (of course) and I believe also not with Saturn.
This is actually a nightmare I have...falling into a gas giant. Usually Jupiter, but sometimes Saturn. I read a book once about floating cloud cities on (in?) Saturn. Big gasbags. And, of course, eventually someone's gonna fall or jump or get pushed out. Eventually. The worst part is that you will have a lot of time to think about your impending death. I have heard of people jumping off of bridges, but surviving (rare, but it happens) and a lot of time they say that as soon as they let go, the instantly have regrets and don't want to die anymore. Now you have to deal with that feeling for...how long before you die this way? Hours? Jesus, what a horrible form of execution. But maybe because it's such a long fall there could be some kind of fast diving rescue craft to match velocity with you in freefall and snag you before you hit the really bad parts of the atmosphere. Like, if people have to work outside, and their bucky-diamond-synthetic spidersilk lines and both it's back-up's fail, they could be equiped with parachutes and radio & visual beacons. Maybe even some kind of balloon that deploys and it filled by gas canisters, and it just floats you back up. Ooooh, I could imagine a whole safety system - a droge(?) chute to slow you down, then a bigger chute, than a balloon that inflates once your speed is reasonable, and floats you up - and you'll have a radio beacon and flashing strobe light beacon plus a radio beacon that relays your GPS...er...SPS location....you could even have some small flares and those colored gas canisters. Of course, all that sounds pretty expensive, and workers a cheap, plentiful, and easy to replace. Bottom line, even with ALL of that stuff, never would go near a gas giant, even if I had a chance.
Fun fact, this is all false. The comet showmaker-levy broke this theory back in 1993 when it crashed to the surface leaving a scar for many years. For some reason this FACT is always being left out to support the "gaseous planet" narrative
I fell into the hexagon storm i went around the planet for 20min then I fell straight down but the thing that was weird I can survive all the dangerous things so I took off my space suit and went to the bottom and was in some water so I then this big storm hit me and through out or Saturn and back on mars
Just awnsered your own question At one point, he mentioned that the pressure was 2000000 atm, or 2 million times the weight of air you feel on earth This turns out to be 202,650,000kPa in the metric system, or 29,391,897.5517psi in the imperial system. This means about 202 million kilos worth of weight per every meter of you, or 29 million pounds worth of weight on every inch. Basically, shit gets squashed so tight, it changes state
THIS IS MY #1 VERY FAVE PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM(well a side from EARTH). I ADORE THE RINGS!I WEAR A FEW OF THOSE,LOL. BUT IN SCIENCE CLASS AS A TEEN I USE TO DAYDREAM ABOUT THERE BEING POSSIBLE BEAUTIFUL MYSTICAL MYTHICAL CITIES IN BETWEEN AND INSIDE THOSE RINGS!SATURN,MARS,NEPTUNE,AND URANUS ARE MY TOP 5 FAVES. THEN"MERCURY,JUPITER,VENUS,THE MOON,AND THE SUN.
Actually, you would just burn up in the upper atmosphere because of friction from you and the air creating heat. Even if there was no entry heat, you would probably die from the massive g forces from atmospheric drag.
i can imagine in the near future people will develop more high quality space suit that can resist huge amount of heat and sustain you from anything also unlimited oxygen, so this suit would make Saturn like a home planet
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Nice animation.
It is nice but I also like the original, “just explain it over a US2 video/space engine”
THE EARTH IS FLAT
oh my, i hope i can make something like this :o
Anton Petrov you use goanimate. Good luck not seeing these grounded video
THIS is the kind of thing they should be recreating for VR
That's a great business idea !
Motion sickness hell
That would be terrifying... Yuck. Let's do it
Yes
@IdoNt Giveafkastan try building a drone that could withstand the immense pressures
This is actually very creepy, fascinating, scary and intimidating at the same time
Wolfy_677 yeah wind there blows 1,000 mph so no thanks I dont want to die there lol
Right now James Cameron is probably negotiating the rights from Anton to make The Abyss II.
Thanks, I'm gonna need this the next time I fall into Saturn
Ooh I would like u to fall on me lol
Alan Huang the next time???! So u made it out alive the first time! That’s what’s up... how was it? Anything close to this video... 😂 🤣 😂 I’m weak...
Do you mind to take me along next time. That whole liquid helium thing sounds awesome.
Really getting the important questions answered here
Judging from your name DESTROYER GOD and the fact your so rude I will ask you a more important question. Who hurt you and do you need someone to talk to?
It always drove me absolutely bonkers as a kid when I asked what *actually* was on the surface of a gas giant and they said “there isn’t a surface”. I KNEW is wasn’t just a cloud of dust, there IS a core!
Assuming "81" in your name is your birth year, they literally just had no idea what was in there when you were a kid AFAIK.
@@tissuepaper9962 It’s actually my girth
You meant hirth? Firth? Tirth? Yirth? Cirth? Virth? Birth?
every planet has a core whether it’s made of rock or not, that doesn’t mean it’s land though
Technically, the surface of a gas giant exists where the atmospheric pressure is similar to Earth’s atmospheric pressure. So, it’s all the way back up in the freezing clouds of Saturn.
Who is watching while falling into saturn?
ARshack same
Me Jk
I saw u
Already at the core, please send help!
sup2069 ahhhhhh.... Could of kept it going longer, but you got greedy 🤫
Planets have layers. Onions have layers. Ogres have layers.
Ogres?
Valentin Popescu Shrek reference :D
Ariel Vazquez Makes sense, saw the movies long time ago
Jacoby2000 ogres = planets
BMAN488877 it's gone to far
Don't you hate it when you accidentally fall into Saturn?
Yeah, me too.
Adam F I know right?! It happened to me 4 times
not me I want to die
Yeah kinda like believing in Jesus when you never met the guy. What a waste of time
I know I always accidentally do that
Yeah I’ve done it 37 times and the 37 time is now
Dude the animations were perfect for describing these hypotheticals. please do more. i always thought that the gravity would be effecting for so long you would be going a ridiculous speed by the time you hit the atmosphere. or the speed needed for orbit is just too high to enter. maybe i have just tried to "land" on jool too many times :-D
it took close to 20 hours to make, so I'll try, but can't promise
Really? I could tell you used GoAnimate for the animations.
It’s goanimate dude
Saturn has always captured my attention since childhood
*Where we droppin boi's?*
RYDER NIGGA XD
I don’t play Fortnite but I get it
shifty
Pochinki
@@pug2858 XD
If i fell into saturn id die, because im grounded and my dad would kill me if i left the planet.
So you have never jumped?
XD
that was a real funny joke that one
Gomila Droogies 💀
Eh makes sense
I hope you do more animations like this in the future.
Yes he did.
Netblitz Vlogs and gaming
Yes he did
Pretty sure he hired someone.
He said himself he made it himself in the comment section
Jupiter
*i love these types of vídeos*
me too
These types of videos should be a genre to search on youtube :D
Mee 3
@RedGaming Studio there's one on Jupiter
4:00 *MANS NOT HOT*
LOL XD
I don't get it
Earth
Read the bottom text
Bent.
Just throw a GoPro in there lol
What's the point if you can't get the footage tho
Natakashii _
The go pro will break. So no
Youre gonna need something a little stronger than a GoPro
Mount a GoPro inside a car and drop the car into Saturn.
Jason 😂
Fascinating stuff.
Chuck Norris could not only survive it, he'd change the atmosphere just from the pressure he exerts.
lmao
Chuck Norris jokes are old and boring
Zlatan was already there though. He said it was alright.
Brian Boitano would brutally destroy Chuck Norris.
Harley -Quinn yet chuck norris jokes aren’t really about chuck norris, you can replace chuck norris with anyone else, like ‘donald trump could not only survive it, he’d change the atmosphere just from the pressure he exerts’
wtf? was this guy born on saturn and then moved to earth?
That makes no sense
Blakk Fero yes. How the hell does he know what it looks/feels like. He has some hacks or somtin1!!!1!!1
Forfeit The power of SCIENCE!! 🍌🥜
He ACTUALLY was!
Judging by the fucky accent, yes.
What would happen if you fell onto me?
oof
Sorry roblox will think you fell out of the world at that locatiOOF
oof ouch owie my planet
Pluto good idea
BMAN488877 You're not a human
Damn, Saturn sounds like a bad death but not as bad as Uranus!!!
Ur ?
Just stop making jokes of uranus WHY IS EVERYONE PRONOUNCING IT WRONG?!
@@cyight Oh you are so innocent
@@goblinwrecks698 -_-
@@cyight an innocent being like you should be my slave.
This is mostly just guessing. Cassini never took readings at these depths. It was destroyed at 45 seconds into the atmosphere.
it's based on our understanding of gas giants and the Gallileo mission that took readings while plunging down
bigdog1 And The Sun Is A Planet.
The Moon is made of cheese.
The earth is a giant turtle shell guys, and water is fake! Trust me guys I googled it!
UltraTops OMG YOU'RE RIGHT!!!
These animations are so nice. But the framerate should be a bit higher.
KiN3TIC your point is? It would look a thousand times better if the fps was higher.
Dorion Cornelius It's a joke mate, he has no point.
The eye doesn't see in frames obviously.
Are you serious? this is supposed to be a simple cartoon not a 120 fps game
The guy who made this video said himself that he’s not mainly an animator, and wishes to hire someone else to do the animating. But you should check out the channel “Kurzgesagt - in a nutshell.” The animation is 24 FPS at least, and looks super fluid, making it more engaging for and easy to watch.
I can survive this if I have a good internet and smart phone.
no u can’t
lol XD
@@mrhate4511 I don't think you get the joke.
Erik Lentz no I do.. it’s just a bad one
Incell ulor smh
And people say drowning’s bad...
actually people say drowning is good. get ur facts right please.
Aaron Ando is it really good?
i want to try it
SpaceKraken tie your ankles and hands with very heavy weights, jump into the middle of the ocean and come back to this exact comment and tell me how it went
It went horribly bad, i died.
That was a bad idea. Also the water was cold.
SpaceKraken R.I.P, I’ll be at your funeral fam💯
Falling into saturn = very strange
Popcorn Pie like wtf lmao it's like two people brushing arms or shoulders and like the awkward moment when you get into the western duel body stance throw that bruh expression to it then the my bad bruh expression and then y'all swap life stories and eventually come to forget shit ever happened... bruh be like next time I bumb/run into Saturn we going to have a ball ....😂
fall into Saturn = bad idea
It's time for another Good Idea, Bad Idea!
Good Idea: Falling into fame and fortune.
Bad Idea: Falling into Saturn.
The End.
No way not like thats going to happen esay like cutting pie just to die
The beautiful ringmaster is deadly too!
Yeah... *buttt* ....what if I fall into Uranus
Dont worry you would be eventually expelled due to frequent diarrhea.
...
Andre Walker OMG I GET IT
Jokes aside, that's actually a pretty good question. Uranus has a very different structure compared to Saturn and Jupiter - it is what's known as an ice giant (Neptune also falls in that category) - so I'd imagine the experience would be very different from Saturn.
xd
What whould happen if you fell on saturn? I will wake up from bed. Edit: my first time having 1k likes! Thx guys!
D Apostol lol kinda hate those dreams.
The Elbow Potato God that may have a huge meaning
That sensation of falling down during our dreams wakes us up all the time omg
I had a dream that ended with me falling into a black hole. As soon as I crossed the event horizon, there was a quick blip of light, loud static sound, and an intense feeling all over my body simultaneously (kind of like a buzzing feeling, as if I was being shocked). Then complete blackness. No sound. No feeling. Nothing; seemed as if I didn't even have any thoughts during that time as well. That went on for about 10 straight seconds until I heard the faint sound of a television, followed by the feeling of air rushing past me, then finally with my eyes opening -- now awake.
I had a dream that idfk everyone was scared that nibiru was going to crash into us and it was night and everyone was crashing their cars and stuff. What woke me up was when I walked out of my house and looked up to see a huge red planet falling down slowly at me. I started running where I thought it was gonna fall for some reason. Then it shrunk like the size of the house and BOOM landed like 20 feet away from me less than a second. A shock wave or something made me into the sky then right when I was about to hit the floor I woke up and jerked my head up and my heart was beating fast and I couldn’t sleep that whole week 😂
RIP Cassini
This astronaut is immortal!!!
This astronaut has seen things...
This astronaut is NASA's lab rat lol XD
He probably ended up having sex and marrying a hot Saturnian chick!
he had sex with saturn's core?
😂
Back in 2017? Im pretty sure its still 2017
Edit: wow 72 likes, most likes I've ever had on a comment
Kevin Santos yeah but it was before now
Yea but a better thing he could have said is earlier in 2017
Ah 2017, I remember those days.
Remember that many people will watch this video after 2017
Not for very long.
Thank god i was always wondering what does the surface of a gas giant looks like
Idk if it's just me, but there's sort of a strange kind of (lovecraftian?) horror to scenarios like this. Just to think of being in such an incredibly foreign environment like space or a gas giant, hurtling to my doom, just thinking of it freaks me out a bit. It would be so hard to imagine falling through seemingly endless gas, surrounded by nothing but yellow-tinged atmosphere
It would be lovecraftian, because Lovecraft was very thalassophobic. Eventually Saturn becomes like the ocean, so it makes sense.
I would probably get killed by one of billions of rocks floating around saturn with my luck...
Sans the skeleton i
no you wouldn’t, the ring particles are pretty spread apart
I’ve legitimately had nightmares about this. Lmao
Troy Taylor u will dream of this falling for so many minutes.
Me too! :D LOL I thought I was alone with that. :D
Damnn now I'm scared lol
I’ve been falling...for 30 minutes
-Loki
This gave me panic attacks
Shaun me too well I got little scared cause I was kinda cool you know but my heart is always palpitating so I don't know same dats all I wanna say
Shinee
My nerves went shaky at the lightning part...scary
Pussy
Garbage Gang internet tough guy
I'd love a 3D realtime animation of this with an 'actual' astronaut or a 'camera'.
When it starts to get dark, a flashlight could just get turned on.
Maybe do both, because the astronaut would would be easy drama and could do very well as a video. Perhaps including the altitude at which he'd be out of range to contact anyone and all that, having him come to terms, maybe pray to some sort of deity.
The camera version could just let us know about pressure changes with creaking metal or something.
Of course, the video would end long before getting to the core, but it'd still be an interesting animation someone could make.
Would probably be easier than most 3D animations since it'd just be a lot of cloud assets.
What if Jupiter hit Saturn?
Hey Anton you are a really good youtuber and you are to cool and I look up to you all the time because you made me want to become an astronomer
thank you
Your welcome Anton you deserve it
DarKshAdoW Gaming can't agree more
DarKshAdoW Gaming ik but did u know that u die going in saturn in seconds
And have you become one?
The ultimate bungie jump, never to return !
Saturn is literally hell!
Alexey Goodman Venus is a lot worse
its either falling to death from temperature+pressure. Or venus burning to death. both is kind of pretty brutal
Vincent Nunez Venus isn’t worse. True you’ll burn to death but at least theres light and you can see things plus a solid surface like earth and in a spacesuit, you’ll last a little longer. Saturn on the other hand is a gassy, windy, dense atmosphered, hot and cold, dark ball of gas with no surface and lighting spewing everywhere. I think Saturn would scare me a lot more. Would definatly kill a human faster.
Cute. See: Jupiter
Alexey Goodman Jupiter is more worse than this one
You will saTURN into ashes.
*GET IT?*
bad joke lol 😂🔫
Hillary Trump
Your name is better than ur joke
Even stevie wonder can see dat's a stale joke
Hillary Trump that was actually Good in my opinion=D
zulu Its thx
It's not that bad though.
Do not light a cigarette when the helium rain begins. I repeat do not light a cigarette if you want to live.
Falling into a gas giant? Hell *no* I wouldn't want to live to get crushed by two million atmospheres. Might as well go out in a blaze of glory
you can not light a cigarette because there is no oxygen on Saturn
Helium is an inert gas.
Jay Legend helium is not flammable, hydrogen is.
i wonder what would happen if one of the elements suddenly dissapeared somehow...
Where is Arnold when you need him?
that was good
He deadd
Imagine if you were retrieved after the end of the video and returned to Earth. You would have the greatest story to tell.
If your cable snapped it would still be hard to deorbit yourself and by the time you actually enter the atmosphere, you'd have already ran out of oxygen.
Why am I here? audeck actually would it be impossible to deorbit yourself when you are going at the same speed the spacecraft is on which is having a stable orbit at a planet?
Clarence John Alfonso Well, you usually have a spacesuit with some monopropellant and rcs thrusters when performing an EVA. Also, as far as you're somewhat close to Saturn (or any planet with an atmosphere), you are not in a stable orbit, and will never be. Some particles from the atmosphere still "leak" into space and might collide with you, which would slow you down by a really tiny bit (but it still would). The effect of this is obviously stronger the closer you are to the atmosphere. That's why the ISS has engines to again add the orbital energy and keep itself in a "stable" orbit. Even if you're further away (or the planet doesn't have an atmosphere), the same exact thing would happen, just with cosmic dust (don't quote me on this one though).
Why am I here? audeck ok then, but when you reached the upper atmosphere, you will just get pushed by the wind and probably circle the planet, slowing down the process of you falling down to the core greatly, and winds gets stronger and faster as you go deeper. Right?
Plus, even if you managed to deorbit (let's suppose the orbit was low enough that there's enough atmosphere to _eventually_ slow you down, and you're some sort of replicant that doesn't need oxygen and that doesn't go crazy after years of floating in space) I imagine the _reentry,_ not the fall, would be the biggest of whatever worries you had left... you'd _still_ be going at _almost_ orbital speeds, after all...
Wouldn't your spacecraft, with its (probably) big draggy radiator panels and a good amount of empty volume for its surface area, generally end up deorbiting before you/your corpse anyway?
I'd wish you could do it with the other planets! It's so interesting
My ultimate goal in life is to fall through Saturn.It's my favorite planet,so why not?
Emily Whitfield If you are willing to see it, as your last thing you will ever see, Go ahead!
Wish I could
my favorite death would be by jumping in a black hole (btw I mean around the time I would die anyway xD)
it's my favorite planet too !
I'd rather fall through Jupiter I love Jupiter
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ANTON! Did you hear?
We have just witnessed a collision of two neutron stars!
seltkirk
Wait, what!? What did it look like?
Our boi upping the production value, soon be mr worldwide.
This one was a "What if' that was done much better than most. I notice the questions are literally asking what if a person did this but I think most people are more interesting in and really asking what happens as you peer deeper into something. I have seen more than a few kids lose interest in things like this because of the overly focused nature of the detrimental experiences the person would go through rather than focusing on the wonders and amazing things that are present in the situation around them. I like this one because Anton even though he says several time you are probably dead he isn't focusing on it or stressing it in a negative way and also keeps saying don't worry about that, lets pretend you are ok and keep going.
I have seen super smart people like Neil deGrasse Tyson do these and just focus on the horror story of the trip even though he was talking to kids/teens and inadvertently kill their interest. I like how Anton knew and embraced the spirit of the question as most people would intend it. Good job!
First Uranus, then Jupiter, and now Saturn. Now someone needs to do a "what if you fall into Neptune?"
What would happen if you fell onto Pluto?
Pluto lol
What happens when you fall into earth?
Chaotic WJ what happens when you fall into the sun?
Happiness.
That was very interesting! Nice animation! Fantastic content!
Thanks for using the metric system.
Saturn reminds me of the typical American basic girl
What's the matter, Mbwibwi Ndongu? Not getting any?
This is an amazing video. Most of these kinds of vids would go "If you fell into Saturn, it wouldn't be possible since humans never built anything that can take people there" or something like that then it ends, with this you actually get to see what's inside Saturn.
Well, I'm surprised no one has mentioned if you attempted to fall into Saturn and you accidentally hit the rings. The circular motion, of the rings, would keep you spinning on a constant loop... much like being stuck on a turntable. True talk. OK, thanks.
? He did mention you start losing orbital velocity, i dont get how going into the rings make you spin with them. You ALR lost orbital velocity so you plunge right into Saturn. And the probability of hitting any of the rocks/ice in Saturn's rings is literally very little. Each huge rock/ice is about 1000 metres apart and most of it are very tiny. It just looks like its very packed because Saturn is really that big. But truth fact is you probably won't hit any of these rocks unless you are very unlucky
Jojo Lim, I was trolling sir.
ErwinSchrodinger64 Lmao nice save.
"Hey, look! Jimmy Hoffa."
Yoooooooooo!! 100k subscribers!
i dont understan like 30percent of ur words hire someone to speak for you
Damn, you’ve never got 77 likes?! Hahaha
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Fascinating. Do all the interiors of the planets, gas giants, sun and exotic plants suns and stellar phenomena eventually. This was really neat and would make a cool series.
I had hope for the guy in this video to survive for a second.
It took him long to get through Saturn WOW!
I’ll be cancelling my trip to Saturn next week, glad I watched this
Kenny Fell to Saturn and Died landing on a Solid Core Without a Spacesuit!
SPOILER!
You're body will never be found
@Cyrsclin . . . ThAnKs
Well, at least your atoms are going to be part of something greater
falling in 3000km/h , stop right there that person is already dead she wont be experiencing anything
Amine Ya Falling that fast doesn’t become a problem until you enter the atmosphere. But yes, early on in this video you would have burned up from the friction created entering the atmosphere at that speed.
Lol I find it funny whenever anton says we are dead or killed by lightning
Thanks I'll remember that next time I go into outer space
Maybe i might finally find that last calcified fragment
Rob L is that a video game
pig golem After the Kings Fall raid Oryx fell into Saturn
I'm pretty sure that it was this video that introduced me to your channel. I'm glad I stumbled upon it months ago - I absolutely love your videos, and they reignited my love for space!
I Fell into Jool....
*FOR SCIENCE!!!*
Where is your content?
Jesus jeb how are you alive?
cooler cold theres this series called the odyssey by bill and in one of them jeb actually does go into jool and flies up a fraction of a second before getting crushed
JEB NO
KSP lol , i play this game
There's actually a sci-fi story (novel) that I read years ago about a special space ship (submarine) that was designed to descend through the atmosphere of Saturn and explore the portion that acted like "liquid." I can't for the life of me remember the name of the story, but it was an enjoyable read. I remember that the sub was completely filled with a liquid that allowed the crew to breath it and avoid the hazards of compression as the pressure increased. (Like the stuff that was used in The Abyss in order to travel to super deep depths.)
Wtf so saturn has no actual solid surface??? The core doesn't count.
Yes it does. It's like earth, but imagine the atmosphere was huge. A gas giant is just that, a planet with a really big atmosphere. It'd be impossible for it to have no solid surface. The only way it would stay graviationally bound it if something really dense was in the middle. Solid things are the most dense, typically.
we dont know if it has a solid core man!!!, its all gas held together with gravity and maybe molten core...we dont fucking know!
Gasa doesn't hold together with gravity like that. The fact the planet is a sphere means it's being attracted to a small, dense object in the centre. It could be a liquid, that would work just the same as a solid core but when you take into account the kinds of pressure it's under it's more than likely solid. There's 0% chance that it's compeltely gas though, that's impossible.
UB3RFR3NZY It could be an undiscovered ultra heavy element that can withstood Saturn's pressure as a gas.
Wouldn't be an undiscovered element, because if it was it'd be 119+ which are not stable and would decay.
Plot twist, there is a space station at the center of Saturn observing or controlling our world events like a Sims game.
I don't believe that once the part w/700+mph winds is reached,that you're not falling vertical but will b blown,like waste paper, horizontally
Did anybody notice what this video was made with
*no*
Nope dont care
Universe sandbox...
Space engine
Idfk
What if you light a match on Uranus?
Fatsmcgee andhisretards3 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Because of the very wrong winds that are present on Uranus the fire will blow away instantaneously....
We aren't asking the real question we need to be asking.
What if someone tried to smoke a cigarette on Titan?
lol
This really put things into perspective! Being inside Saturn is no different than flying into an F5 tornado at night.
I have once done these things with a spacecraft in Orbiter Spaceflight Simulator on the gas giants.
The biggerst issue I noticed was simply atmospheric entry:
Performing the same style of atmospheric entry as spacecraft do when coming from orbit resulted into a situation where my velocity was so high, that even the smallest amount of gas molecules in the very upper atmosphere caused already enormous friction and heating.
There exists barely any heat shield that could withstand that!
So you would definitely want to use a lot of rocket engine power to slow down first.
But what I noticed, even when I slowed down my orbit completely, it was simply the acceleration of my falling speed straight down that gave me high speeds again, at which a heat shield would still be needed.
Main reason: not high gravity, but the extreme deepness of the atmosphere, and therefore the long time that it took before the falling speed started going down instead of going up.
So I see no way how a falling astronaut could survive falling into a gas giant at all, without burning up / getting vaporized.
Maybe that there would be a chance with Uranus or Neptune. But not with Jupiter (of course) and I believe also not with Saturn.
basicly you keep falling for ever.
Why I'm watching this like I will fell in Saturn?
This is actually a nightmare I have...falling into a gas giant. Usually Jupiter, but sometimes Saturn.
I read a book once about floating cloud cities on (in?) Saturn. Big gasbags. And, of course, eventually someone's gonna fall or jump or get pushed out. Eventually.
The worst part is that you will have a lot of time to think about your impending death. I have heard of people jumping off of bridges, but surviving (rare, but it happens) and a lot of time they say that as soon as they let go, the instantly have regrets and don't want to die anymore. Now you have to deal with that feeling for...how long before you die this way? Hours?
Jesus, what a horrible form of execution.
But maybe because it's such a long fall there could be some kind of fast diving rescue craft to match velocity with you in freefall and snag you before you hit the really bad parts of the atmosphere. Like, if people have to work outside, and their bucky-diamond-synthetic spidersilk lines and both it's back-up's fail, they could be equiped with parachutes and radio & visual beacons.
Maybe even some kind of balloon that deploys and it filled by gas canisters, and it just floats you back up.
Ooooh, I could imagine a whole safety system - a droge(?) chute to slow you down, then a bigger chute, than a balloon that inflates once your speed is reasonable, and floats you up - and you'll have a radio beacon and flashing strobe light beacon plus a radio beacon that relays your GPS...er...SPS location....you could even have some small flares and those colored gas canisters.
Of course, all that sounds pretty expensive, and workers a cheap, plentiful, and easy to replace.
Bottom line, even with ALL of that stuff, never would go near a gas giant, even if I had a chance.
im not trying to be rude but how do scientist know this is this just a hypothesis?
Strange telescopes and laser thermometers
with a lil hint of magic too
Fun fact, this is all false. The comet showmaker-levy broke this theory back in 1993 when it crashed to the surface leaving a scar for many years. For some reason this FACT is always being left out to support the "gaseous planet" narrative
@@meteorhammer8328 wasn't the scar only in the atmosphere, though?
Well, It's not comedy world so nah
I fell into the hexagon storm i went around the planet for 20min
then I fell straight down but the thing that was weird I can survive all the dangerous things so I took off my space suit and went to the bottom and was in some water so I then this big storm hit me and through out or Saturn and back on mars
Goku - yeah personally I want to know what happens if you fall directly into the eye of that storm
This introduced me to Anton Petrov.
How can helium be liquid rain at 10,000 degrees Celsius? Because of the super pressure?
Yes the pressure make it liquid
Wow! That was educational AND hilarious. It almost makes me want to try it out!
How can helium become liquid in such a high tempreture? My guess is pressure but im not sure
Just awnsered your own question
At one point, he mentioned that the pressure was 2000000 atm, or 2 million times the weight of air you feel on earth
This turns out to be 202,650,000kPa in the metric system, or 29,391,897.5517psi in the imperial system.
This means about 202 million kilos worth of weight per every meter of you, or 29 million pounds worth of weight on every inch.
Basically, shit gets squashed so tight, it changes state
Gordon Freeman The Semen Demon Thanks
Helium rain forms at 10,000 degree Celsius?? Is it because of the compressional forces in the atmosphere or what?
+Galaxy Protector Probably the compression caused by the atmosphere.
Yes its because of the compression of the atmosphere above. Also another fun fact is liquid helium has 0 viscosity. :P
Yes, it’s the pressure
@treahblade i just searched it up. Superfluids are interesting.
Yeah pressure can force things to change state regardless of the temperature
THIS IS MY #1 VERY FAVE PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM(well a side from EARTH). I ADORE THE RINGS!I WEAR A FEW OF THOSE,LOL. BUT IN SCIENCE CLASS AS A TEEN I USE TO DAYDREAM ABOUT THERE BEING POSSIBLE BEAUTIFUL MYSTICAL MYTHICAL CITIES IN BETWEEN AND INSIDE THOSE RINGS!SATURN,MARS,NEPTUNE,AND URANUS ARE MY TOP 5 FAVES. THEN"MERCURY,JUPITER,VENUS,THE MOON,AND THE SUN.
Actually, actually...
Gustavo Terzaghi what? Is he wrong , have you been there? Tell me what it was like? 🤔
@@blueberryshortcake8478 its some gud shit
Actually, you would just burn up in the upper atmosphere because of friction from you and the air creating heat. Even if there was no entry heat, you would probably die from the massive g forces from atmospheric drag.
the metal would bent once you enter the new atmosphere lOL
Go animate as animation?
Interesting Anton, but what if this journey were to be done in a space ship? How would the ship react/survive to the conditions you describe.
not alot better
i can imagine in the near future people will develop more high quality space suit that can resist huge amount of heat and sustain you from anything also unlimited oxygen, so this suit would make Saturn like a home planet
Saturn is Satan's favourite planet.
Kami Tenchi :0
Kami Tenchi and santa claus
Mine too
Exactly, did you hear how Saturn sounds? Thats some scary shit.
+Kami Tenchi
Saturn is quite hellish in quality, but Venus LOOKS more like hell on the surface.
Good work man!
*he Look like is from goanimate.*
Because it is
GOANIMATION is the worst animate app
Starts falling towards Saturn and told that can't be saved.
Sighs warmly n takes off helmet.
Pass on that nightmare !