This is the real reality, earth, the planets and the universe. The stuff the call reality shows should be called vanity shows and sexual innuendo shows!
Seeing documentaries like this makes me realize how lucky we are to have a planet with just the right conditions for life to exist and evolve on it! We must protect what we have.
Yes earth is our home and we need to stop thinking about how the grass is always greener on some other planet. Humans will go extinct long before Earth does, so we should just worry about protecting our world and not be so focused on leaving it.
It is not luck because without a planet with the right conditions we wouldn't be here. So every planet with the right conditions should have life on it. But if every star had planet with life on it then it would be one or two per star I think. Otherwise they would collide or interfere each other. And also it depends on the size of the star. So that is not luck but a coincidence which can happen in infinite universe a lot of times... But it doesn't mean that we don't have to protect or to care about this world.
God entrusted it to us but unfortunately we committed high treason and the devil became the god of this world. Now all of creation is yearning in birth pains for the sons and daughters of God to be revealed!
Fight brothers! Take up arms in the name of Holy Terra! For the Imperium of Man! For the God Emperor! Let the Chaos Gods and their wretched hordes know judgment!
@Martin M Very true, too many people. We all want to survive and live as comfortably as we can. Too achieve that goal we've got to encroach on virgin territory and damage the environment in the process. We are in the next mass extinction event. We'll kill of everything except our domestic animals and the ones who will eat our scraps. Rats and cockroaches. It's easy for an armchair environmentalist to say "we gotta take care of the earth", another to get it done.
24:10 "But this miniscule world... packs a mighty punch"... Am I the only one that found this line incredibly funny?? 😂 The foreshadowing to the serious sneeze... ... anyone??!!
For me, Earth is the best planet to live. It has everything we need that cannot be seen on other planets. All we have to do is to take care of our own planet. Earth needs to heal, restore its beauty, and protect all living and none living things. I cannot imagine myself living on other planets other than Earth.
@@panzerabwerkanone Earth is a rock. It never was alive...so dying is not in its cards. We however may find this planet harder to live on the worse it gets. The Earth does not care if we is here or not.
The Earth is not gonna be around forever, even when we get our shit together and start treating the Earth better there are still a thousand good reasons to become a Multi-Planetary species and eventually a Multi-Solar System species (for example when our Sun dies it WILL take the Earth with it).
@Azure I feel the same way. I wish I could visit earth in 1000 years to see how far technology has come. I hope we’re able to fully understand and maybe even manipulate gravity by the year 3021.
@Selassie Cru I recognize avocado, is that also a kiwi you put in your comment? Are kiwis good fruit? I smoked enough weed in my teens & 20’s to last a lifetime but I’m down with a healthy diet. 👍
@@russell_szabados ur business Russell.....me 🚬 smoking weed 4 Eva, Yes kiwi and other fruits and veg good for u.....ask the Bible......I jus happened to use those emoji...... All 🍓🍑 fruits and veg good for us
Kenny Ryan I just love the fact that in history, we learn about things that are entirely inconsequential in the grand scale of things. It just puts in perspective how much is out there for us to explore. If this tiny little rock holds this much history, just what is the history of bigger planets? Is there other life? Is there no life? Would it even be life as we know it and would we classify alien technology as life were we to find it? Astronomy just has so many questions and there’s always something to be working towards. I’d love a career in it.
@@CosmosCat Well said my friend. I would love a career in it too, but I always worried that there are so few openings for Astronomers that I wouldn't be able to succeed at it for that reason alone. Maybe I'm thinking foolishly, but it's a very hard field to get into. What is amazing about being an Astronomer is always being the first person to discover new things. Trillions upon trillions of objects out there, and they are all different in their own way. It makes the Earth just a speck of a speck. There is a much grander scale of things out there to discover. I hope that I will at least get to see things in my lifetime such as what exoplanets look like, A Titan sea/lake, oceans underneath ice shells on gas giant moons, the discovery of life even if it's simple life, what a brown dwarf looks like, a twin earth, an ocean world, etc. Things that eyes have never seen.
It's all fake bullshit here... Space is science fiction and people are being lied to about it... Try to find one real picture of a planet or a satellite.. you will find out that they don't exist..
Ivan Jovanović Because people have short attention spans. The only way to get them to keep watching is to keep the jump cuts, flashy graphics, and pop culture references flowing. It’s like burying a dog’s medication in a treat. Or making sure that presidential briefings are kept to one page with lots of pictures and graphics.
Whilst you humans poo on earth and mess it up it's a joke do people not see the weather patterns lately it's already becoming worryingly bad and does not help when NASA and governments lie about things
Pluto (minor planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It was the first and the ... Surface area: : 1.779×107 km2; 0.035 Earths; Sidereal rotation period: −6.387230 d; −6 d, 9 h, ... Rotation period: −6.38680 d; −6 d, 9 h, 17 m, 00 ... Surface gravity: 0.620 m/s2; 0.063 g History · Orbit · Rotation · Geology
I like how this is titled "Deadliest Planets" where it only features all the celestial bodies in our solar system. Meanwhile, there are millions of exoplanets out there are make Jupiter look cute in comparison~
I love how casually he’s like ‘all you need is some kind of rubber suit so that your skin doesn’t get burned off by the acid!’ He should be Venus’ first tourist ambassador.
It's pretty incredible once you sit back and take in everything. We are literally a dot in an infinite universe. Extraordinary things happen every second on other planets and here we are on Earth numb to it all. I love using my telescope. It makes me feel closer to planets millions of miles away.
Narrator: Saturn is not a place we can call home... And the next planet is... Uranus: My turn, time to shine 😎 Narrator: Neptune Uranus: ... Pluto: first time huh? 😂
I disagree. Screwing with the planet is what got us in the situation. We need to leave it alone. It can correct on its own. We are so naive to think we can control everything. We can't take care of ourselves and we think we can fix the planet?
People just don't care about Uranus for some reason but I guess it makes sense. Jupiters the biggest, saturn is the coolest, Neptune is the furthest away and Uranus is in-between all that and is named after an ass lol
I'll give you a quick summary. It's not an asshole, its what's called a Ice Giant. It's really cold in the top layers, but as you go deeper ( not deeper into an asshole ), it heats up, until you eventually reach a layer of superheated ices ( water,ammonia,methane, etc. ) Some say there might even be a diamond ocean with diamond icebergs. Beneath that is a solid core of rock, not a turd, a rocky core like earth.
Martin Anderson You should lead by example and stop using your computer made of plastics that uses electricity. Also stop living in your house, driving a car, flying, eating farmed food, wearing clothes and having sex.
@@GotoHere Pfft, what are you trying to do? To sound edgy? You live in a house too, and you're using electricity too, dumb*ss. Now please, stfu because you're exaggerating.
@@acerbicatheist2893 Why billions of years? Only in the next 100 years or less will the temperature rise in the summer due to excessive solar activity, which will destroy plant life and evaporate oceans over time.
Its the minority that are the problem. The same people who disagree on AGW also shout "Fake News" when trump tells them too. Thinking is not their strong point.
@@Eric-ye5yz you and your friends may not agree, but the right is not a group think, we have our own and diverse ideas and beliefs, and then try to work on common ground. We also listen and tolerate the views of others, when we agree we will work with those, when we don't we are called closed minded and other insults. It is funny, the "party" of "tolerance" is the least tolerant of others.
I grew up watching documentaries like this as I was/and a HUGE FAN of both National Geographic & The Weather Channel as a little boy back in the mid-00s and have to say, learning more about Space Science is so refreshing for my autistic brain! ^.^ Also, I can't believe how old Naked Science is as I can tell this documentary aired back when I was barely starting Middle School lol. xD
@@nottyrotty8973 Right?! So happy to hear there's another Geography Fan Notty as I've been obsessed with learning about country maps and the weather ever since and surprising to see how you replied 2 months later! 😀
Off to the side I just see a video simply titled "deadliest planets" and the thumbnail shows nothing but a planet. I look slightly below it and see a verified channel named "Naked science" and a length of 40 minutes. Truly inspiring.
Humans migrating to Mars Mars: Hey Earth! you got me infected with those human ticks! Earth: Oh I'm sorry bruh! If they didn't kill themselves, just use some cLiMatE ChAnGe lotion
@Home Kitchen Look at the sky you moron. You can see all the pollution we put into it. I remember dark blue skies when i was younger. Now all i see is light blue skies with a hazy green color.
Yeah, I thought that was strange. I also remember the show when it was originally on television and it had both Uranus and Pluto but didnt cover the moons really at all. This was heavily edited.
I thought so too. It's an interesting planet for many reasons. Hell, the fact that it "rolls" sideways on its orbit would make it interesting enough to cover here.
I´m curious about the red spot on Jupiter. There has to be something special about that area, some magnetic field, some density difference or something else. It has been there for as long as we know, not weeks or months but many years. Does anyone have a suggestion about what causes it?
In the SCP universe, SCP-2399 crashed with Io, and fell into Jupiter. It's antimatter weaponry activated, and it created a vortex, known as the Great Red Spot. Read the SCP, it's really good.
"Our journey begins with Mercury." Me: "No it doesn't, my dude. I already know that Venus is a deathtrap, so Mercury is just not even worth considering."
I could watch this stuff all day. As a child I found astronomy and archeological so fascinating. Those were my career preferences, then I became a mom😂😍
I am a mother and instead of just giving up on hoping to become an astronomer I just include my children who have developed a love of knowledge and enjoy learning about new things. There is always time whether your a mommy or not 😉
Thank you love. My boys are just as inlove with it as is i am. They tell me when there's a discovery, i even found out from them that Elon Musk was venturing into space. They're well inform and im glad they want to have me being a part of their journey.
Just do not forget to actually go on that journey. Just because we are moms doesn't mean when have to stop the things we love doing and leaning about. You still can make your dream come true and from the sounds of your boys's love of space they will be there excited to see their mother soar with her dream. The other commenter was right. It is not too late. Go for it!
Naked Science-- "Finding a newly habitable world in our Solar System could be impossible." Me-- "OR... We could, you know, fix the problems we're creating here, on the world we already have." Seems like the far easier solution.
many possible things can happen, but its inevitable the sun is getting 10% more massive every few hundred thousand years but if humanity still exist but warth will be out of the suns habitable zone forcing us to look for habitatable places inside the goldilock zone which next could potentially be mars or moons of jupiter or saturn
@@fettysaky688 Every few hundred thousand years is too fast. At that rate, the sun would be going Supernova in less than a billion years. It's expanding far more slowly than that. So the question is: "Will humanity last as long as the Dinosaurs did?" Because that's the only case in which humanity will ever last long enough, as a species, to see the sun even be 10% hotter than it is right now. We've got time. More than enough time, in fact, to justify fixing the world we've already damaged.
shindari the Earth is just fine and it will be around for 100s of millions of years. Man however, will most likely not survive the next 200 years. Why are we so vain that we think we can control the natural changes that the Earth goes through? Man has very little impact on Earth, the whole man made global warming is just a hoax.
kinda embarrassed I went for the low hanging joke looking back now. Oh wells, 😂 . On the other hand Uranus is quite toxic and people shouldn't venture too closely to it
My grand respect for science and the future; we have genius and smart humans dedicating the advance of the planet. Bravo for every discovery scientist brings on the table. ❤️
In the future, humanity will still be stuck on this old rock, unable to get past their hatred and disdain for one another enough to work together towards a common, noble goal.
Um...thats not true. We can take the best care of this planet as we can but guess what.....about 2000 years from now taking care of the planet isn't going to stop a angry asteroid that just caught his wife cheating or some shit. That asteroid is going to fuck up anything in its way. So before you comment that "go green" bullshit , be sure there's nothing else that can fuck it up worst than we can. Bc what would be the point of taking care of something that can be wiped out and the drop of a hat ..well probably faster bc the dropping of a hat really isn't all that fast at all huh? Well you get the just of what I'm saying right
@@iliamthaisvilella3159 oh i agree with you. It’s better to keep the planet in good shape to better the lives of everyone who lives in the planet. But I was rebutting when you said. “We wouldn’t be looking for another” because we are in fact looking for another planet later down the line as a backup. One day we will hit what’s called the degenerate era and it’s basically shocking when you read up on it.
@@iliamthaisvilella3159 it’s a good attitude to take care of earth, & be an environmentalist. but humans can’t do a thing to this planet. It will survive for billions of more years, long after humans are extinct. so what if the temp rises a little & oil is sucked out of the ground. Means nothing in the grand scheme of things. Earth has survived far worse conditions than what humans have caused
Whilst I'm not right now, I LOVE watching these types of documentaries high, I find space highly fascinating, and when I smoke- my mind opens, and I formulate questions. I feel asking these questions, I might look silly/ uneducated 😔
I don't think we'd ever need to leave earth. call me crazy, but i believe earth has a history of self-sustaining itself, which means, it would probably wipe us out before it allowed us to wipe it out. Then it would re-build itself again after our extinction(or after wiping out a good number of humans) to sustain it's new life.
The worlds visited are well covered but the expedition skipped over Ganymede, Callisto and Titan. The outer two moons of Jupiter are further from the Jovian radiation belts and would be considered planets were they alone in orbit around the sun. Incoming cosmic radiation might still be a problem. The challenges of living there are somewhat greater than Mars in terms of sunlight and energy sources for a colony as well as seismic activity but there is water ice, and sufficient gravity for moving about. There are also seismic disturbances caused by tidal interaction with the other moons to consider as well but eventually there will likely be an outpost on at least Callisto that is further "up" Jupiter's gravity well. Titan is actually "friendlier" for human life than even Mars. It has a thick, space radiation absorbing atmosphere of mostly nitrogen and some methane (which has no intrinsic odor BTW) that would be completely breathable as long as that air is warmed up (it is about minus 290 degree F - minus 180 degrees C there) and a suitable partial pressure of oxygen were added. A walker might get a whiff of something with a smell if some other chemical substance got kicked up from the rocks and soil. Saturn's gravity well is also less energy consuming to get out of than that of Jupiter. The main challenge on Titan is protection from the extreme cold followed by energy production to keep a habitat warm but there is little to no radiation problem nor are there violent super swift winds. There may be some cryo-volcanoes here and there and one other hazard might be falling through the surface layers into a cavern. Who knows but perhaps some form of cryogenic life may exist there with a vastly different body chemistry. Of course the topic of the video was about the most hostile worlds in the solar system, not the one's borderline viable for colonization in the future. Interesting video and should boost appreciation for our precious home world.
The only thing going through my mind throughout the whole video was; why the heck would you want to look for another planet to live on? Perhaps you should stop looking at other planets and heal the one you're on.. I mean. If you kid is dying, would you first start looking at other kids to adopt before trying to save him/her?😂
Right funny are sometimes they pile a lot of books behind them to make them look like they're smart this is some dumb folk and we spend a lot of money on dumb s*** instead of fixing where we're at it's just a scam NASA means to deceive Deceiver in Hebrew not only and I'm not Hebrew I just study and it's the tongue forked tongue of a snake the logo one more do you need to know
Wendy Noto 😂😂😂 jeezus you’re stupid! NASA is an abbreviation for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It’s not Hebrew lol. You say you study a lot, but your grammar is horrendous. The only reason I point out your poor grammar is to call you out on your complete and utter stupidity and ignorance. You know absolutely jack shit lady. You’re trying hard to sound smart, but you’re just making a fool out of yourself and I bet everyone laughs at you behind your back.
just my thought, changing all our deserts into livable places may easier and more practical than finding another Earth...of course i don't mean to contradict these reseachers' achievements
Remind me to never leave the nice happy gravity, sunshine, breathable oxygen and water of Earth. I'm cool staying right here where I won't die from radiation and 22,000mph winds thank you very much.
There's no way Jupiter has no solid surface at all. The new Juno probe findings confirmed that. There's a metallic like ocean of an unknown substance underneath the cloud bands. Also it has gravity It has to have a solid core
You have quite a few things wrong. Firstly, liquid is a separate state from solid. Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma are the states of matter. Secondly, gravity requires only mass concentrated in an area. Stars undeniably have gravity, yet have no solid surface. Thirdly, the core is also a liquid. Thus saying no solid surface is entirely accurate. Fourthly, why would you assume the people who dedicated their life to studying these bodies are wrong and you correct? Lastly, gases can take on different forms we dont see on earth because they require astronomical ammounts of heat and pressure to create. The ocean is liquified gasses, most likely hydrogen. Hydrogen can also become metalic. Thats believed to be what is contained in the core of Jupiter, which still isnt solid. Solid objects appear on radar. Jupiter is invisible to radar. Its huge but incredibly diffuse, because its just a giant ball of gas.
I love how they go to all the deadliest planets, and then talk about leaving the solar system to look for places that might be decent . . . but doesn't talk about places that are more likely candidates like Europa, Encaladus, Ganymede, even Titan. I get it, this is called "Deadliest planets" but we really didn't need the ending bit did we? It seems more than a bit misleading. Especially the bit about mars . . . Without a magnetic field Mars is a lost cause. You'd have to protect it with an artificial magnetic shield and maintain that FOREVER lest the solar wind blast away your new atmosphere and kill everything on the planet while at the same time keeping the atmosphere warm enough to hospitable without internal heating . . . which also means you'd have to get rid of all those sun blocking dust storms that currently help keep the world cool. You'd probably also have to bring in ice comets to build up the atmospheric pressure.
I hoped focus on Venus, sister planet, but weak magnetic field since we’re dreaming. There isn’t enough time to figure out a place to colonize. I’d sure like to know how it turns out 50 years from now.
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Forget "reality" shows I can watch stuff like this all day.
Yep, me, too.
Me too
I know this is right me to and I do!!! And I do!!
This is the real reality, earth, the planets and the universe. The stuff the call reality shows should be called vanity shows and sexual innuendo shows!
Trueeeeeee
Seeing documentaries like this makes me realize how lucky we are to have a planet with just the right conditions for life to exist and evolve on it! We must protect what we have.
Totally agree!!!
Yes earth is our home and we need to stop thinking about how the grass is always greener on some other planet. Humans will go extinct long before Earth does, so we should just worry about protecting our world and not be so focused on leaving it.
It is not luck because without a planet with the right conditions we wouldn't be here. So every planet with the right conditions should have life on it. But if every star had planet with life on it then it would be one or two per star I think. Otherwise they would collide or interfere each other. And also it depends on the size of the star. So that is not luck but a coincidence which can happen in infinite universe a lot of times...
But it doesn't mean that we don't have to protect or to care about this world.
God entrusted it to us but unfortunately we committed high treason and the devil became the god of this world.
Now all of creation is yearning in birth pains for the sons and daughters of God to be revealed!
Fight brothers! Take up arms in the name of Holy Terra! For the Imperium of Man! For the God Emperor! Let the Chaos Gods and their wretched hordes know judgment!
The best idea ever is to take care of earth 🌏
I wish we could save it. Sadly not enough people care
Well the Earth is doomed no matter what we do anyways, in a few billion years the sun will swallow the earth
@Martin M Very true, too many people. We all want to survive and live as comfortably as we can. Too achieve that goal we've got to encroach on virgin territory and damage the environment in the process. We are in the next mass extinction event. We'll kill of everything except our domestic animals and the ones who will eat our scraps. Rats and cockroaches.
It's easy for an armchair environmentalist to say "we gotta take care of the earth", another to get it done.
Good
First we gotta see who wins the rat race and survives the survival of the fattest.
24:10 "But this miniscule world... packs a mighty punch"...
Am I the only one that found this line incredibly funny?? 😂 The foreshadowing to the serious sneeze...
... anyone??!!
For me, Earth is the best planet to live. It has everything we need that cannot be seen on other planets. All we have to do is to take care of our own planet. Earth needs to heal, restore its beauty, and protect all living and none living things. I cannot imagine myself living on other planets other than Earth.
All of humans gives our only planet Earth ahardtime
That’s cool that you were able to travel and check out the other plants. What’s your secret ?
Earth will eventually die anyway. With us or without us.
What will you do when the sun dies
@@panzerabwerkanone Earth is a rock. It never was alive...so dying is not in its cards. We however may find this planet harder to live on the worse it gets. The Earth does not care if we is here or not.
those dramatic spins when they introduce someone 😂 😂
Ikr!! 🤣🤣
@Marlin Bradshaw ??
Boss entry 🤪
I know its hard,but thats your heart beating faster and,eigriline,, love is in the air,and cocks, are high,,,haaaa,,,,be safe,,,D
*stares motherfuckerly*
"... to find a place that one day we might call "home"".
We already have a home, Mother Earth. Let's love and cherish planet Earth first.
Ur a planet racist
Too bad humans are slowly destroying it because we’re too fucking greedy and stubborn
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The Earth is not gonna be around forever, even when we get our shit together and start treating the Earth better there are still a thousand good reasons to become a Multi-Planetary species and eventually a Multi-Solar System species (for example when our Sun dies it WILL take the Earth with it).
Earth won't be around forever. We will need an alternate place to live one day.
we dont need to find a new home...we just need to stop destroying our current one
One day we will need a new home. Ultimately the sun will destroy this one.
Humans won’t come close to destroying Earth. But the Sun will eventually render it uninhabitable.
Absolutely
Conclusion: Protect our Earth, plant more trees, stop pollution.
yeah but eventually we will need to expand into the universe
@@cloudblazer6807 but thats probably unlikely to happen so i also say we stick to 'trying to protect our one and only Earth
and pray that the magnetic field doesn't go away :)
Earth will be fine. Us on the other hand.....
I'll be waiting ;)
I bookmarked topics like this so before I go to sleep, I play them in the background, giving me comfort.
Stop lying
Spoon with your wife or gf in a blanket❤️ it would give you a comfort🙄🙏🏼
Me too
I wish I could live to see how space technology improves within the next few centuries
Hopefully we will be able to witness emaculate technological advancements in our lifetime.
Smoke nuff weed....u will live🙏🏿😂eat Right Also 🥝🥑👍🏿
@Azure I feel the same way. I wish I could visit earth in 1000 years to see how far technology has come. I hope we’re able to fully understand and maybe even manipulate gravity by the year 3021.
@Selassie Cru I recognize avocado, is that also a kiwi you put in your comment? Are kiwis good fruit? I smoked enough weed in my teens & 20’s to last a lifetime but I’m down with a healthy diet. 👍
@@russell_szabados ur business Russell.....me 🚬 smoking weed 4 Eva,
Yes kiwi and other fruits and veg good for u.....ask the Bible......I jus happened to use those emoji...... All 🍓🍑 fruits and veg good for us
Let’s appreciate the fact the cameraman had to travel back and get these shots in space
Sounds like a CREATOR was in control.
@@milesleaton2930 he also holds the secrets to the Penrose process.
@user-mg3hp2nn9n why?
@परम शून्य yeah me too
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Astronomy is the greatest thing ever. So much mystery/the unknown, out there.
Excatly
Kenny Ryan I just love the fact that in history, we learn about things that are entirely inconsequential in the grand scale of things. It just puts in perspective how much is out there for us to explore. If this tiny little rock holds this much history, just what is the history of bigger planets? Is there other life? Is there no life? Would it even be life as we know it and would we classify alien technology as life were we to find it? Astronomy just has so many questions and there’s always something to be working towards. I’d love a career in it.
@@CosmosCat Well said my friend. I would love a career in it too, but I always worried that there are so few openings for Astronomers that I wouldn't be able to succeed at it for that reason alone. Maybe I'm thinking foolishly, but it's a very hard field to get into. What is amazing about being an Astronomer is always being the first person to discover new things. Trillions upon trillions of objects out there, and they are all different in their own way. It makes the Earth just a speck of a speck. There is a much grander scale of things out there to discover.
I hope that I will at least get to see things in my lifetime such as what exoplanets look like, A Titan sea/lake, oceans underneath ice shells on gas giant moons, the discovery of life even if it's simple life, what a brown dwarf looks like, a twin earth, an ocean world, etc. Things that eyes have never seen.
yes i totally agree
It's all fake bullshit here... Space is science fiction and people are being lied to about it... Try to find one real picture of a planet or a satellite.. you will find out that they don't exist..
I get so addicted to watching this kind of stuff ☺️😊😌
Same
I agree I full asleep 😴 every night watching them lol 😂
This is better than TV
Me too 😌
Me too. Sleeping material at its best. Astrum is my favourite channel.
Why are the scientist being introduced like Power Rangers?
Ivan Jovanović Because people have short attention spans. The only way to get them to keep watching is to keep the jump cuts, flashy graphics, and pop culture references flowing. It’s like burying a dog’s medication in a treat. Or making sure that presidential briefings are kept to one page with lots of pictures and graphics.
Tracy Olson big brain
Ivan Jovanović 😂🤣
Lmao
I know. I can't STAND the "Rotating Camera Then Focus On An Expressionless Face" bullsh*t camerawork.
The narrators voice is the most intriguing of all space documenteurs.
Would of been nice to have covered Pluto.
Pluto is not a "planet" anymore 😢
Ok... what about the Dwarf Planets which include Pluto?
Shout out to the camera man for takin such epic footages and risking his life just to show us how our solar system is beautiful
Right 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cute
@@mysterious_dude2885 he was just as curious to see it as we are.
the camera man are air crafts !
@@zainab5605 ur kidding right? 🤣
“Jupiter has more extreme challenges”
Jupiter: well duh- I’m the planet that takes the asteroids for you.
Whilst you humans poo on earth and mess it up it's a joke do people not see the weather patterns lately it's already becoming worryingly bad and does not help when NASA and governments lie about things
@@warlord1873 we shall send you to neptune
@@mackk123 thankyou
@@mackk123 send me to pluto please.
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Surface area: : 1.779×107 km2; 0.035 Earths;
Sidereal rotation period: −6.387230 d; −6 d, 9 h, ...
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That camera rotation around an individual always cracks me up lol.
😂
How would you experience that moment? 🤔
It's to show how important, impressive and smart that they are...
Should of had a warning since someone could of had an epileptic episode.
@@husq48 lmao u tripping
facts😂
I like how this is titled "Deadliest Planets" where it only features all the celestial bodies in our solar system. Meanwhile, there are millions of exoplanets out there are make Jupiter look cute in comparison~
Supersonic sideways glass shard winds make a visit to Saturn's atmosphere seem like a sparky but overall comfy vacation.
Mercury has the saddest anime background out of all the planets lol
You talking about Sailor Moon show?
@@startrekfangirl yes, they were.
Rude
@@memory-o3w It's okay Mercury. Venus is literally on fire at all times and rains acid sooooo it could always be worse.
I haven't even started watching the video but this comment made me laugh out loud
They disrespect uranus like that smh. Even pluto got mentioned lmao
Uranus and pluto too far from sun........
boby gunawan Neptune is farther than Uranus though and it had its own section
We cannot live on Uranus because it is a gas giant, and it is waaaaaaay too cold and. Lots. Of. MOONS.
Up-close view of Mars: ua-cam.com/play/PLXneQVRqrHrVxFnnq2ul3JhBrO75ho7VH.html
@@CM-sn5fm Gas giant , Uranus ......🤭🤭😂😂
I love how casually he’s like ‘all you need is some kind of rubber suit so that your skin doesn’t get burned off by the acid!’
He should be Venus’ first tourist ambassador.
You’d also need metal plating as thick as the deepest diving submarine’s to withstand all the pressure in its atmosphere.
Lol
Plans for the Creative Commons , bahahaha 👌🏻😎
Imagine trying to sleep, eat, and drop a deuce all dressed up in that rubber suite.
Just saying.
all i need is wifi i dont care if i have to wear 100 space suits :)))))))))
Watching these kind of videos makes you realise we are so small
We are so blessed! Let's all live in Peace ♡
Ppl possessed with demons and want to destroy all God created
pray without ceasing
Watching this high af is the best decision I've made in a while
Shit. I'm not high. Guess this is going in the watch later playlist
@@LazyEinstein marijuana?
hsahhahha same here brother
🤣 Damn right lol
Same man 😂
These 360 ass intros y’all doing for these scientists like they some power rangers or something 😭😭🤣🤣🤣
Lmfaooo 😂😂😂😂😂
Lmfaoooo 😭🤣
That’s not funny stupid 😐
science is cool but sometimes they over dramatize it lol
@@fridaynghtfunkinfamily4035 Okay and that’s you’re opinion. 😂 What do you want me to do with that…
It's pretty incredible once you sit back and take in everything. We are literally a dot in an infinite universe. Extraordinary things happen every second on other planets and here we are on Earth numb to it all. I love using my telescope. It makes me feel closer to planets millions of miles away.
Narrator: Saturn is not a place we can call home... And the next planet is...
Uranus: My turn, time to shine 😎
Narrator: Neptune
Uranus: ...
Pluto: first time huh? 😂
Ian 😂😂😂
earth isnt changing as much as we are changing it. maybe we should focus on fixing our planet before we consider destroying others
Amen to that 👍 i believe that if a small proportion of these budgets were re-directed to help this world we would solve alot of our problems
I agree
I disagree. Screwing with the planet is what got us in the situation. We need to leave it alone. It can correct on its own. We are so naive to think we can control everything. We can't take care of ourselves and we think we can fix the planet?
Talk is cheap
lol if you're worried about the environment, your life is too easy
I could watch this stuff for the rest of my life forget any other stuff on TV I love to learn
Agreed.
yes
Me too
سبحان الله.
Really Is very cool
But Music Haram
@@zududeditor4576 foolish islam
These videos take up atleast half of my Sunday’s. I love em
I wonder why they skipped over Uranus like it was nothing. Treated it like some kind of moon.
Nah man, they gave the moons attention lmao, they treated it like a fuckin' star ngl
@@merciwhite8911 more like asteroid lmao
People just don't care about Uranus for some reason but I guess it makes sense. Jupiters the biggest, saturn is the coolest, Neptune is the furthest away and Uranus is in-between all that and is named after an ass lol
Because Uranus is an attention whore
Anthony Hutchins Uranus is literally tipped on its side, how is Saturn the coolest? Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter also have rings!
Im so pissed they skipped Uranus -.-
me too! why did they do that ?? -.-
I’m glad they skipped my anus.
I'll give you a quick summary. It's not an asshole, its what's called a Ice Giant. It's really cold in the top layers, but as you go deeper ( not deeper into an asshole ), it heats up, until you eventually reach a layer of superheated ices ( water,ammonia,methane, etc. ) Some say there might even be a diamond ocean with diamond icebergs. Beneath that is a solid core of rock, not a turd, a rocky core like earth.
That’s what happens when you stay out of prison
Would you want to live on Uranus lol
I cant believe am going to watch the whole video without skipping.
Sammmmme
I like the way you're making the points. I love science.
We have a wonderful planet, uniquely suited for us, lets take care of that on instead.
Martin Anderson You should lead by example and stop using your computer made of plastics that uses electricity. Also stop living in your house, driving a car, flying, eating farmed food, wearing clothes and having sex.
@@GotoHere wtf are you even saying, are you just trying to sound edgy?
rolback how about you learn to respect people online?
@@GotoHere what's wrong with sex?
@@GotoHere Pfft, what are you trying to do? To sound edgy? You live in a house too, and you're using electricity too, dumb*ss. Now please, stfu because you're exaggerating.
Planet Earth.....I'll probably stay
Yes, well, you say that NOW, but just wait for another billion years, then get back to me!
@@acerbicatheist2893 Why billions of years? Only in the next 100 years or less will the temperature rise in the summer due to excessive solar activity, which will destroy plant life and evaporate oceans over time.
Bruh I agree but the oceans part make you look low IQ
That will only happen billions of years from now
Funny how we search for another home, all the while destroying the one we have now.
and also searching for life on other worlds, while we let species go extinct, cause people act like heartless idiots.
Totally agree
That's cos we have pussy presidents and governments all around the planet.
Its the minority that are the problem. The same people who disagree on AGW also shout "Fake News" when trump tells them too.
Thinking is not their strong point.
@@Eric-ye5yz you and your friends may not agree, but the right is not a group think, we have our own and diverse ideas and beliefs, and then try to work on common ground. We also listen and tolerate the views of others, when we agree we will work with those, when we don't we are called closed minded and other insults. It is funny, the "party" of "tolerance" is the least tolerant of others.
Love your videos! Hello from Tyler Texas!
Kind of miffed that they decided to just skip Uranus entirely..
Because they don't know how to pronounce it
@@xylsky1300 There would be nothing but snickering and smart-assed (Uranus, get it?) remarks and no one would listen to the data.
@@xylsky1300 they literally said it. Ur in us
Uranus lol
You cant say anything about Uranus without sounding a little bit sus
We definitely need to care of our planet. As we all see we have no other option.
@A teen with a Foxy plush, that’s it that would be mathematically insane but %'s don't matter in something possibly infinite
I grew up watching documentaries like this as I was/and a HUGE FAN of both National Geographic & The Weather Channel as a little boy back in the mid-00s and have to say, learning more about Space Science is so refreshing for my autistic brain! ^.^
Also, I can't believe how old Naked Science is as I can tell this documentary aired back when I was barely starting Middle School lol. xD
Same feels man...same
@@nottyrotty8973 Right?! So happy to hear there's another Geography Fan Notty as I've been obsessed with learning about country maps and the weather ever since and surprising to see how you replied 2 months later! 😀
unrelated, but congrats on the 17 months! I know it's pretty hard to get through, but I believe in you :3
its called 2000s
ua-cam.com/video/j0Ybrz1Hn-M/v-deo.html
Off to the side I just see a video simply titled "deadliest planets" and the thumbnail shows nothing but a planet. I look slightly below it and see a verified channel named "Naked science" and a length of 40 minutes. Truly inspiring.
Humans migrating to Mars
Mars: Hey Earth! you got me infected with those human ticks!
Earth: Oh I'm sorry bruh! If they didn't kill themselves, just use some cLiMatE ChAnGe lotion
it would be nice to look after this planet first before destroying another one.
Best comment so far!!
@Home Kitchen Look at the sky you moron. You can see all the pollution we put into it. I remember dark blue skies when i was younger. Now all i see is light blue skies with a hazy green color.
@Home Kitchen Your on to it red bull
@@raiderlegendary9602 no its the cones in your eyes they change as you get older they detected light different im a doctor
@@johnbroomhead1039 My eyes are perfectly fine bud. I have 20/20 vision.
Is Uranus really featureless, though? I would have liked to see that covered. Even if it's just cold and gas that make it dangerous.
I came here long to see if anyone noticed they skipped Uranus. I'm wondering if it's because not as much is known?
Yeah, I thought that was strange. I also remember the show when it was originally on television and it had both Uranus and Pluto but didnt cover the moons really at all. This was heavily edited.
I thought so too. It's an interesting planet for many reasons. Hell, the fact that it "rolls" sideways on its orbit would make it interesting enough to cover here.
I´m curious about the red spot on Jupiter. There has to be something special about that area, some magnetic field, some density difference or something else. It has been there for as long as we know, not weeks or months but many years. Does anyone have a suggestion about what causes it?
In the SCP universe, SCP-2399 crashed with Io, and fell into Jupiter. It's antimatter weaponry activated, and it created a vortex, known as the Great Red Spot. Read the SCP, it's really good.
Yea let’s go find another planet to screw-up like we did on earth..
*yawn
Except there is no environment in the solar system that we can pollute
We're actually screwing ourselves. Earth will most likely survive us.
@@Elcientifiko the thing is we don’t fully understand and know our planet.. planet earth is the best gift we ever got.
Exactly
I hope my students appreciate the valuable information presented in these documentaries as much as I do.
I'm sure they do
@@merkcityboy834 Thank you.
Fun fact the red spot is way smaller then it used to be. Also always loved the gas giants. Saturn being my favorite cuz of the rings.
It’s suggested that earth will have rings in another billion years or something. You planning on waiting around to see it? 😏
Ami your favorite jovial moon?
@@VortexBricks Europa. Obviously.
I don't know about that claim about the size of the red spot, you know? Where did you hear about that?
jonnine your opinion I guess
"Our journey begins with Mercury."
Me: "No it doesn't, my dude. I already know that Venus is a deathtrap, so Mercury is just not even worth considering."
Venus sounds more like hell
I could watch this stuff all day. As a child I found astronomy and archeological so fascinating. Those were my career preferences, then I became a mom😂😍
I am a mother and instead of just giving up on hoping to become an astronomer I just include my children who have developed a love of knowledge and enjoy learning about new things. There is always time whether your a mommy or not 😉
Thank you love. My boys are just as inlove with it as is i am. They tell me when there's a discovery, i even found out from them that Elon Musk was venturing into space. They're well inform and im glad they want to have me being a part of their journey.
Just do not forget to actually go on that journey. Just because we are moms doesn't mean when have to stop the things we love doing and leaning about. You still can make your dream come true and from the sounds of your boys's love of space they will be there excited to see their mother soar with her dream.
The other commenter was right. It is not too late.
Go for it!
@@goddess4971 please dont teach your kids that elon musk is a space genius
I wish I had a small penis.
Naked Science-- "Finding a newly habitable world in our Solar System could be impossible."
Me-- "OR... We could, you know, fix the problems we're creating here, on the world we already have." Seems like the far easier solution.
many possible things can happen, but its inevitable the sun is getting 10% more massive every few hundred thousand years but if humanity still exist but warth will be out of the suns habitable zone forcing us to look for habitatable places inside the goldilock zone which next could potentially be mars or moons of jupiter or saturn
@@fettysaky688 Every few hundred thousand years is too fast. At that rate, the sun would be going Supernova in less than a billion years. It's expanding far more slowly than that.
So the question is: "Will humanity last as long as the Dinosaurs did?" Because that's the only case in which humanity will ever last long enough, as a species, to see the sun even be 10% hotter than it is right now.
We've got time. More than enough time, in fact, to justify fixing the world we've already damaged.
shindari the Earth is just fine and it will be around for 100s of millions of years. Man however, will most likely not survive the next 200 years. Why are we so vain that we think we can control the natural changes that the Earth goes through? Man has very little impact on Earth, the whole man made global warming is just a hoax.
@@shindari the sun won't go supernova my boi
@@mopar_dude9227 r u boomer???
Skips past Uranus....wtf!?
Stop trying to get people to venture into Uranus. They aren't interested.
@@pandamandimax you just had to say it !😂
kinda embarrassed I went for the low hanging joke looking back now. Oh wells, 😂 . On the other hand Uranus is quite toxic and people shouldn't venture too closely to it
Its weird and even bent over😂😂😂😂 who would even think of living there😆
@@onorebakasama Uranus has extreme tilt? Have you seen a doctor?
My grand respect for science and the future; we have genius and smart humans dedicating the advance of the planet. Bravo for every discovery scientist brings on the table. ❤️
what about Saturn and Uranus?
In the future, humanity will still be stuck on this old rock, unable to get past their hatred and disdain for one another enough to work together towards a common, noble goal.
If we didn't mess up our home then we wouldn't be looking for another-
Um...thats not true. We can take the best care of this planet as we can but guess what.....about 2000 years from now taking care of the planet isn't going to stop a angry asteroid that just caught his wife cheating or some shit. That asteroid is going to fuck up anything in its way. So before you comment that "go green" bullshit , be sure there's nothing else that can fuck it up worst than we can.
Bc what would be the point of taking care of something that can be wiped out and the drop of a hat ..well probably faster bc the dropping of a hat really isn't all that fast at all huh? Well you get the just of what I'm saying right
You realize that in 4 to 10 billion years our sun is going to die right? Once the sun dies so does the planet.
It's still worth taking care of our planet, or have you guys already given up?
@@iliamthaisvilella3159 oh i agree with you. It’s better to keep the planet in good shape to better the lives of everyone who lives in the planet. But I was rebutting when you said. “We wouldn’t be looking for another” because we are in fact looking for another planet later down the line as a backup. One day we will hit what’s called the degenerate era and it’s basically shocking when you read up on it.
@@iliamthaisvilella3159 it’s a good attitude to take care of earth, & be an environmentalist. but humans can’t do a thing to this planet. It will survive for billions of more years, long after humans are extinct. so what if the temp rises a little & oil is sucked out of the ground. Means nothing in the grand scheme of things. Earth has survived far worse conditions than what humans have caused
Wow this was fascinating
the spins every time a new person is introduced has me rolling
I'm looking forward to see a documentary regarding the other galaxies..
I love the 360 around the scientists lmao
Uranus: "Am I a joke to you?"
Humanity and Naked Science: "Yes."
Uranus: 😢
Whilst I'm not right now, I LOVE watching these types of documentaries high, I find space highly fascinating, and when I smoke- my mind opens, and I formulate questions. I feel asking these questions, I might look silly/ uneducated 😔
Excellent video. You did forget to mention Enceladus, Titan, and Ganymede, to name a few. Look forward to seeing more content! Keep it up.
HOW IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT URANUS??!! AN ACTUAL PLANET!!
Unless I missed it, he also did not mention the planet Uranus.
Europa etc
People have a hard time keeping their own houses clean, good luck fam!
I don't think we'd ever need to leave earth. call me crazy, but i believe earth has a history of self-sustaining itself, which means, it would probably wipe us out before it allowed us to wipe it out. Then it would re-build itself again after our extinction(or after wiping out a good number of humans) to sustain it's new life.
This is an intelligent statement and 1000% how it would go down
In the next few centuries, we are gonna be like “damn, we were dumb back in the day. How did we not see this?”
"so scientists are developing drugs" *dramatic pause* I loved that part 😂
huh?
I was thinking the same thing. I though to myself, what else is new? Lmao 🤣
New drugs to hit streets
I just love this decumentry 🇯🇲🇯🇲
25:16 I am listening to this woman's voice and thinking. I want her to say.. "Lets make trouble for Moose and squirrel."
Are these places deadly if no living thing goes there to die?
Yes, any more question?
You could say the deadliest planet known to us is surely Earth.
Yes. Very deadly.
I wanna go there to die. Metal as hell
yep
“F*** it, we’ll just tell them it’s 1000 elephants and they’ll just have to get it or they won’t.”
I thought it was four elephants standing on the back of a giant turtle soaring through space
Facts super facts
I mean if we destroy this planet to the point that we can longer live on earth we don’t just get to find another planet to destroy.
They paid that guy to swing a bag of rice 😂
He was lovin’ the spin workout
The worlds visited are well covered but the expedition skipped over Ganymede, Callisto and Titan. The outer two moons of Jupiter are further from the Jovian radiation belts and would be considered planets were they alone in orbit around the sun. Incoming cosmic radiation might still be a problem. The challenges of living there are somewhat greater than Mars in terms of sunlight and energy sources for a colony as well as seismic activity but there is water ice, and sufficient gravity for moving about. There are also seismic disturbances caused by tidal interaction with the other moons to consider as well but eventually there will likely be an outpost on at least Callisto that is further "up" Jupiter's gravity well. Titan is actually "friendlier" for human life than even Mars. It has a thick, space radiation absorbing atmosphere of mostly nitrogen and some methane (which has no intrinsic odor BTW) that would be completely breathable as long as that air is warmed up (it is about minus 290 degree F - minus 180 degrees C there) and a suitable partial pressure of oxygen were added. A walker might get a whiff of something with a smell if some other chemical substance got kicked up from the rocks and soil. Saturn's gravity well is also less energy consuming to get out of than that of Jupiter. The main challenge on Titan is protection from the extreme cold followed by energy production to keep a habitat warm but there is little to no radiation problem nor are there violent super swift winds. There may be some cryo-volcanoes here and there and one other hazard might be falling through the surface layers into a cavern. Who knows but perhaps some form of cryogenic life may exist there with a vastly different body chemistry. Of course the topic of the video was about the most hostile worlds in the solar system, not the one's borderline viable for colonization in the future. Interesting video and should boost appreciation for our precious home world.
The first scientist talking about Saturn looks like Arthur Weasley's muggle counter-part.
So let’s just take care of our fantastic world 🌎 and enjoy 😊.
Alberto Rivera no
God's world god's universe
Fuck off
I wish shoemaker Levi crashed into us
Im more of a terraform venus type guy
The only thing going through my mind throughout the whole video was; why the heck would you want to look for another planet to live on?
Perhaps you should stop looking at other planets and heal the one you're on.. I mean. If you kid is dying, would you first start looking at other kids to adopt before trying to save him/her?😂
Used to wait for this to come on the TV, that was like 15-20 years ago...
The more you bob your head up and down, and in and out while explaining things, the smarter you will appear (11:00)
Right funny are sometimes they pile a lot of books behind them to make them look like they're smart this is some dumb folk and we spend a lot of money on dumb s*** instead of fixing where we're at it's just a scam NASA means to deceive Deceiver in Hebrew not only and I'm not Hebrew I just study and it's the tongue forked tongue of a snake the logo one more do you need to know
Wendy Noto 😂😂😂 jeezus you’re stupid! NASA is an abbreviation for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It’s not Hebrew lol. You say you study a lot, but your grammar is horrendous. The only reason I point out your poor grammar is to call you out on your complete and utter stupidity and ignorance. You know absolutely jack shit lady. You’re trying hard to sound smart, but you’re just making a fool out of yourself and I bet everyone laughs at you behind your back.
When it started saying "the core is the powerhouse" I immediately finished it as "the powerhouse of the cell"
A person of culture.
huh...wow
Let's love our mother earth she's so perfect out of all the others! 😔❤
This content is so good and so relaxing for my brain and soul to listen to and it’s so well written and well done 🫶 thank youuuu for sharing 🍀
just my thought, changing all our deserts into livable places may easier and more practical than finding another Earth...of course i don't mean to contradict these reseachers' achievements
What's wrong with the moon?
@@peterbrickey5664 Yeah, lets terraform the moon
Shurie Ai it’s ok you’re not contradicting any research 😂
Wonder how possible it'd be to build large floating ocean cities. That might be cool.
@@rcgroundzero 🤣
Remind me to never leave the nice happy gravity, sunshine, breathable oxygen and water of Earth. I'm cool staying right here where I won't die from radiation and 22,000mph winds thank you very much.
Going to a dead planet instead of just protecting#EARTHS
Sun will kill earth.
Vtaz10 You should lead by example and walk around naked living off of eating insects. Then you will be causing less damage to our planet.
I cant believe my eyes. What i here... Just so many blind ones. Pity.
they are investing for the time that earth is no longer in goldilocks zone.
I watched these last night & dreamt them through out my sleep. Such Great dreams let me tell you! 👍🏽
There's no way Jupiter has no solid surface at all. The new Juno probe findings confirmed that. There's a metallic like ocean of an unknown substance underneath the cloud bands. Also it has gravity It has to have a solid core
That substance is actually hydrogen. under high pressure it becomes metallic.
You have quite a few things wrong.
Firstly, liquid is a separate state from solid. Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma are the states of matter.
Secondly, gravity requires only mass concentrated in an area. Stars undeniably have gravity, yet have no solid surface.
Thirdly, the core is also a liquid. Thus saying no solid surface is entirely accurate.
Fourthly, why would you assume the people who dedicated their life to studying these bodies are wrong and you correct?
Lastly, gases can take on different forms we dont see on earth because they require astronomical ammounts of heat and pressure to create. The ocean is liquified gasses, most likely hydrogen. Hydrogen can also become metalic. Thats believed to be what is contained in the core of Jupiter, which still isnt solid. Solid objects appear on radar. Jupiter is invisible to radar. Its huge but incredibly diffuse, because its just a giant ball of gas.
@50sBarbie - Royale High, Roblox and Edits Google states of matter. Notice the fourth is plasma.
Anything that has mass has gravity.
What happened to Uranus?
Stuff that I could watch everyday if it was possible 😍😍😍
I love how they go to all the deadliest planets, and then talk about leaving the solar system to look for places that might be decent . . . but doesn't talk about places that are more likely candidates like Europa, Encaladus, Ganymede, even Titan. I get it, this is called "Deadliest planets" but we really didn't need the ending bit did we? It seems more than a bit misleading. Especially the bit about mars . . .
Without a magnetic field Mars is a lost cause. You'd have to protect it with an artificial magnetic shield and maintain that FOREVER lest the solar wind blast away your new atmosphere and kill everything on the planet while at the same time keeping the atmosphere warm enough to hospitable without internal heating . . . which also means you'd have to get rid of all those sun blocking dust storms that currently help keep the world cool. You'd probably also have to bring in ice comets to build up the atmospheric pressure.
I hoped focus on Venus, sister planet, but weak magnetic field since we’re dreaming. There isn’t enough time to figure out a place to colonize. I’d sure like to know how it turns out 50 years from now.
Saturn?
Deadliest planets inspiring great stories.
29:57 Well......... we didn't spend much time on Uranus......did we?
The number of people in the comments denying climate change and global warming is incredibly disheartening.
It is disheartening, but there is no choice but to keep challenging them till the last option has passed.
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Wait, where are they? I can’t find them in the comments. :(
Makes us look so small in the galaxy, space is so beautiful yet so empty... It's a truly mesmerizing place..
28:47 I can't stop laughing over this shot, dude with a camera just runnin around the dude for this shit
Stop, I’m crying 😂😂
They could not give us proper pic of earth from above, but they want to go on another planet... 😭😭😭
Those planets are op
Ab Minute 8.53 geile Mukke im Hintergrund/nice Music in the Background starting Minute 8 and 53 Seconds ...stay Safe and hold on .Cool Videos ,
many Greetings from Hamburg Germany 😷✌️