How Eclipses Changed History

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  • @AppliedScience
    @AppliedScience 7 років тому +41

    Your videos have such a nice aesthetic, and are really interesting and informative. Thanks for all of the work you put into making these.

  • @KQEDDeepLook
    @KQEDDeepLook 7 років тому +36

    Beautiful explanation - thanks for posting.

  • @Elros22
    @Elros22 7 років тому +61

    That lady at the end needs to get herself some glasses. She'll go blind!

    • @Seip
      @Seip 7 років тому +34

      Its safe to view during totality, no biggie

    • @itzballerytplayz9231
      @itzballerytplayz9231 4 роки тому +4

      ya I agree

  • @PK1312
    @PK1312 7 років тому +6

    The fact that y'all don't have hundreds of thousands of subscribers at least is a tragedy. I really appreciate all the work you do on these videos, and I hope they keep coming for years to come!

  • @Abelhawk
    @Abelhawk 7 років тому +34

    The totality of the eclipse is passing over my home town! Everyone's preparing for a disaster situation, because the number of people predicted to come have never been in the town at one time ever. :D

    • @carol8434
      @carol8434 7 років тому

      Abelhawk which town?

    • @Abelhawk
      @Abelhawk 7 років тому +2

      Rexburg, Idaho.

    • @joaorovira
      @joaorovira 7 років тому

      I can only watch a partial eclipse since I'm from Portugal and have no money to go to the USA :'D

    • @adrianmilton1319
      @adrianmilton1319 7 років тому +1

      there is only a narrow path in the usa that im not in but i still get to see a 90% eclipse

    • @Abelhawk
      @Abelhawk 7 років тому +6

      I'm sorry, but anything less than 100% is nothing! Seeing the light darken a bit was fun, but I couldn't believe how indescribably beautiful totality was. See if you can find a video of it online!

  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat 7 років тому +9

    I made a video about the exact same topic. It appears we have different information. The Chinese started to document eclipses and tried to predict them as early as 2500 BC.

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому +8

      +Mr. Beat Yes, as far as I know that's right. My understanding is that our knowledge of that documentation comes from secondary sources - people writing about earlier sightings/predictions. But we have the actual primary source for the eclipse I mentioned - we still have the tortoise shell. That's why I said "earliest surviving record" though I realize that language could be misinterpreted. I'm sure people were recording eclipses in some way for a long time before we know about it - this was just one place to start with a cool artifact attached to it.

    • @divyajag
      @divyajag 5 місяців тому

      And also were correctly predicted in Indian documents called the Rigveda.

  • @seabb
    @seabb 7 років тому +7

    I'm so excited! My school is actually going to have a different schedule on August 21 just so we can go outside at lunch and see the eclipse! :)))

  • @amivlogsmx
    @amivlogsmx 7 років тому +3

    the end, makes me wanna cry!!!

  • @rgdstranger
    @rgdstranger 7 років тому +4

    this is your first video i watched & it was mind blowing...Continue to inspire the next generation astronomers...Thank you

  • @MindLaboratory
    @MindLaboratory 7 років тому +40

    The end needs a warning: please don't look directly at the sun

  • @sullivan342
    @sullivan342 7 років тому +15

    2:12
    I always thought it was pronounced "Hailey's Comet" not "Halley." ??
    Edit: forgot to mention, this was a very well made video! great job!!

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому +3

      Unfortunately we don't know exactly how Halley pronounced his last name, but it probably wasn't HAY-ley. That pronunciation started up thanks to a band called Bill Haley and the Comets. Britons say Halley, and I figure they know best.

    • @mariagarabito3310
      @mariagarabito3310 7 років тому +2

      Skunk Bear its scary

    • @johnmatthewcajilis5524
      @johnmatthewcajilis5524 7 років тому +1

      sully i

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat 7 років тому +1

      I made a video about the topic. Actually, historians continue to debate about how to truly pronounce his name. No one actually knows!

    • @sullivan342
      @sullivan342 7 років тому +1

      Ah, interesting! Thank you for the response! :)

  • @kathryncarter6143
    @kathryncarter6143 7 років тому +9

    This was great. I have one question that I never see addressed anywhere. I get the warning that you need eye protection to avoid burning your retina.Why is this so??? It seems one would have a more chances to burn their eyes all year long when the sun is largely exposed. So if during an eclipse when the sun is mostly blocked, why is it problematic then? Is it because we spend more time watching than otherwise?I don't get it. Please explain.

    • @bohlin01
      @bohlin01 7 років тому +1

      Because people are more prone to look at the sun during an eclipse.

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому +4

      I think most people naturally shy away from looking directly at the sun most of the time - it hurts, it feels uncomfortable - we just don't do it. And if we do, it's for just an instant. During an eclipse though, people overcome this instinct and stare at the sun for seconds on end. The longer the exposure, the more damage.

    • @ImworriedImgettingspyedon
      @ImworriedImgettingspyedon 7 років тому

      Your pupils dilate more or something like that

    • @adrianmilton1319
      @adrianmilton1319 7 років тому +1

      no your retinas burn up because its so bright

    • @Violianom
      @Violianom 7 років тому

      Another point is that when it's dark, your eyes dilate (the black part) opens up a lot wider to allow as much light in as possible (so you can see better). This combined with the fact that you're looking at the sun for a long period of time (especially when the sun starts showing after the eclipses has finished) makes it damaging.

  • @wingman210
    @wingman210 7 років тому +6

    Holy shit this video is amazing. Great work!

  • @russellobrien6797
    @russellobrien6797 4 роки тому +2

    Oh WOW!!! my class really loved this Yeye! :)

  • @madelynngoyack8167
    @madelynngoyack8167 7 років тому +5

    I live in the path, I live in Charleston so I get to see it fully!

  • @kyzf
    @kyzf 7 років тому +2

    Great video - very informative and expertly produced. You've just won yourself a new subscriber.

  • @AntarcticAssasin
    @AntarcticAssasin 7 років тому +4

    I just hope to God that these clouds clear up in the next few days

  • @amyhandy5147
    @amyhandy5147 6 років тому +1

    I saw the full eclipse in South Carolina it was amazing!

  • @Maren-rs8mb
    @Maren-rs8mb 6 років тому +2

    I live in the best spot in America to see the Total Solar Eclipse on August 21th 2017!!! Southern Illinois is the BEST!

  • @ChrisBrengel
    @ChrisBrengel 7 років тому +2

    Great video! Well done! Thanks for making it

  • @enargins
    @enargins 7 років тому +2

    Another great video. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @TotalNoobAtEverythin
    @TotalNoobAtEverythin 6 років тому

    I managed to see the eclipse in totality on the Kentucky/Tennessee border. I live in Indianapolis and we had a ninety percent totality but I wouldn't settle for anything less than a total eclipse so I took the three hours to drive there and back. It was such an amazing moment for me I actually started crying. It's a shame I won't be able to see it again for a couple decades, but I look forward to it

  • @VitaminDJ-qt7cj
    @VitaminDJ-qt7cj 7 років тому +2

    Fantastic visuals on this video

  • @chipadcock6704
    @chipadcock6704 7 років тому +1

    Loved the video. I live in the path of totality and this got me even more pumped up.

  • @ashrafali1022
    @ashrafali1022 6 років тому

    Do more these types of vids so you'll soon get a lot of subs...the vid was great , the animation and the speaker were just perfect for the vid

  • @rainevermore4683
    @rainevermore4683 6 років тому +1

    Ok I laugh at the subtle star trek reference XD

  • @TysonGill
    @TysonGill 5 років тому +1

    Man!! you make science so much fun😍

  • @elperiodistaespiritual
    @elperiodistaespiritual 7 років тому

    Loved it ! Skunk Bear super awesome!

  • @seanmortazyt
    @seanmortazyt 6 років тому

    brilliant video, especially the animation!!!

  • @theBigLubarski_1977
    @theBigLubarski_1977 5 років тому

    On a serious note, can anyone describe what, just before and after totality, causes: *a)* "Solar snakes"/shadow bands, and *b)* Crescent light patterns though small openings (for instance, when little bits of sunlight shine through the tiny openings between leaves in the trees, creating several crescent-shaped light patterns on the ground, or a nearby building? I actually find these phenomena even more fascinating than the eclipse, itself!
    ...then again, being in Chicago, I've never been in the "path of totality" before, in my nearly 42 years of life (though, had I stayed in southern NC, for a few more years, I would have been driving distance from the 2017 "path of totality." Here in Chicago , the skies were so darn cloudy, I barely noticed the partial eclipse, aside from a very slight drop in temperature, but that's about it. Fortunately I was 16 when we had a partial eclipse, and the skies were clear, so I actually got to witness the crescent light patterns, which *totally blew my mind!* Out teachers let us all go outside (plus some people were on lunch period already, anyway...we had 3 lunch periods, as it was a HUGE school!).
    If anyone knows what causes these phenomena, I would be very interested to hear!
    Thanks.

  • @DigitalTraveler
    @DigitalTraveler 7 років тому

    2:39 the graphic has the wrong year. Excellent video I'm subscribing can't wait for more content.

  • @XboxIssues
    @XboxIssues 5 років тому

    Could only imagine how fucking hyped Newton was as he saw the eclipse forming as he predicated

  • @andromeda8325
    @andromeda8325 6 років тому

    This was amazing! Thank you

  • @kisore20gp
    @kisore20gp 4 роки тому

    A wow video telling the history in a wow way

  • @tsommers1
    @tsommers1 7 років тому +1

    Terrific artwork!

  • @GandalfTheTsaagan
    @GandalfTheTsaagan 7 років тому

    Great job as usual!

  • @mihailazar2487
    @mihailazar2487 7 років тому

    Love the live long and prosper hand sign when he did that the planet should be named Vulcan. 🖖

  • @TuhinBagh
    @TuhinBagh 6 років тому +2

    Dude you are so underrated :/
    Please do colabs with vsauce scishow itsokaytobe..... etc.
    Serriouly ou need much more veiws than this.

  • @shoyuramenoff
    @shoyuramenoff 7 років тому +2

    First! I never thought that a video being uploaded and me looking at my subscriptions would eclipse.

  • @iamalurker1239
    @iamalurker1239 6 років тому

    Your animations are the best

  • @DigitalTraveler
    @DigitalTraveler 7 років тому

    1:59 the voice over, did you mean 18th century instead of 17th century? You show a graphic reading 1715 and then referred to the 17th century, 1715 is the 18th century.
    Excellent video good content, thanks for sharing.

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому +2

      I can see how that's confusing. The stage is set in the 17th century - it was in the 1600's that Newton did his major work and published books on gravity. But the critical eclipse that is featured in this story comes later, in 1715 (as you say, the 18th century). Thus "by the 17th century" when the story begins clashes with the time of the story's climax.

  • @efrenogas2935
    @efrenogas2935 5 місяців тому +1

    The end for some. A new beginning for others. Depends on what you think..........

  • @neilomeister4013
    @neilomeister4013 3 роки тому

    Can you make a video about the history of camera?

  • @teddy327
    @teddy327 7 років тому

    This is so amazing I wish I could go south to see the total but I'm stuck with 73% 😞

    • @carol8434
      @carol8434 7 років тому

      Ted Fein man I'm stuck with 4% in London

  • @pjotrsc280
    @pjotrsc280 4 роки тому +2

    Well boys we did it.Corona comes from the sun.

  • @NiLowther
    @NiLowther 7 років тому +1

    Do those critics not believe in aging?

  • @CrankyPantss
    @CrankyPantss 7 років тому

    Great video, as always.

  • @itzballerytplayz9231
    @itzballerytplayz9231 4 роки тому +1

    Save the date, may the fourth be with you

  • @Answer4canceR
    @Answer4canceR 7 років тому

    I live in Kansas City.. Cant Wait!

    • @aliseadillon7032
      @aliseadillon7032 7 років тому

      Answer4canceR I live in Paola I can't wait either

  • @thema1998
    @thema1998 5 років тому

    Today was the *2* year anniversary of when this video was uploaded. 🤓
    EDIT- 11:13 P.M.: *finishes video 6 minutes later*
    I never realized how important that eclipses were to science.

  • @ramonnogueira8927
    @ramonnogueira8927 Рік тому

    What are the odds that the sun and the moon would be in just the right relative sizes and distances from earth to create eclipses?

  • @elikintisch1046
    @elikintisch1046 7 років тому +1

    Crazy good!

  • @sol8598
    @sol8598 4 роки тому +3

    CORONA WTH CORONA VIRUS OMG

  • @michaelhope8899
    @michaelhope8899 7 років тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @greenwaterdragon888
    @greenwaterdragon888 7 років тому

    In 1999 ring it is distinct diamond ring sharp clean edges, no Fuzzy edges like I've seen in all the pictures, on the Internet something doesn't look right, now can't my finger on what it is, everything is fuzzy edging, I think

  • @mira.severson8797
    @mira.severson8797 7 років тому +1

    Is it safe to watch the eclipse using the selfie mode on phone camera?

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому +4

      +Mira .Severson safe for you? Yes! Safe for your camera? Probably, though there is a small chance the sensor could be damaged. A high quality viewing experience? No.

    • @mira.severson8797
      @mira.severson8797 7 років тому

      Thanks, hope it didn't do damage. Didn't see anything for an hour and a half. Took videos, also.

  • @BABYANKAN
    @BABYANKAN 4 роки тому

    The planet pulling on Mercury and Uranus

  • @venturasanchez9435
    @venturasanchez9435 5 років тому

    Wait would eveyone be blined?

  • @michaelel8602
    @michaelel8602 7 років тому +4

    the eclipse not from the Moon
    its from Rahu and teku

  • @larryscott3982
    @larryscott3982 5 місяців тому

    1:23 I’ve never years BC displayed as a negative number.
    How odd for a presentation that is academic in nature.

  • @JJ-nz8nb
    @JJ-nz8nb 5 років тому

    Wait if you see the eclipse doesnt it make you go blind or hurt your eyes? How did this people watch the eclipse?

  • @KerryHallPhD
    @KerryHallPhD 7 років тому

    Excellent

  • @Beachcheeka
    @Beachcheeka 7 років тому

    How did they look at it?

    • @ben-l-6234
      @ben-l-6234 7 років тому

      apparently using mirrors or pinhole cameras www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2017/08/a_history_of_eclipse_glasses_and_injuries.html

  • @seantomlinson3320
    @seantomlinson3320 7 років тому

    Yay fun! But I hate it when a planet pulls on my... nevermind.
    So how about going over the equations that are used to determine when an eclipse will occur?

  • @angliase
    @angliase 7 років тому

    Cool!

  • @ermiastaffese8891
    @ermiastaffese8891 4 роки тому +1

    who is watching in 2020 5:26 he said corona

  • @justfranxis1570
    @justfranxis1570 7 років тому

    Is it true something will happen to world if the eclipse happens?

    • @fowlover1232
      @fowlover1232 7 років тому +1

      Joemike 19
      Nah, it's just the moon going in front of the sun.
      Nothin' to worry 'bout, darling.

    • @KryssLaBryn
      @KryssLaBryn 7 років тому +1

      Yes; bits will temporarily get darker than they normally would.
      Don't worry. It's a freaky thing to experience (especially if you're along the path of totality!) but it's not an omen or anything. It's no different from those moments in the rain when the bus's independent wipers temporarily synch up. :)

  • @Cod4Wii
    @Cod4Wii 7 років тому

    cool vid

  • @0neup1
    @0neup1 7 років тому

    Griffin shall rise again!!!!

  • @max.espiritu
    @max.espiritu 4 роки тому

    I missed 28th May 585 B.C. :(

  • @legend.gaming7957
    @legend.gaming7957 4 роки тому

    Nice

  • @zkent5732
    @zkent5732 7 років тому

    Wtf so smart!

  • @odracirblas4911
    @odracirblas4911 7 років тому

    Eclipse is the of the world😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @fowlover1232
      @fowlover1232 7 років тому +1

      Odracir Blas
      No it's not :). The moon is just going in front of the sun.
      It'll be ok, darlin'

    • @echothevixxen
      @echothevixxen 7 років тому +1

      Odracir Blas it's not the solar eclipse happened a lot and it dosent mean that it is gonna be the end of the world cause it's gonna be a *total* eclipse

  • @mkckf4l
    @mkckf4l 7 років тому

    you shouldn't allow anything to pull on Uranus

  • @MambaAfrica
    @MambaAfrica 4 роки тому

    Corona 😷🤔

  • @muisje351
    @muisje351 4 роки тому

    Well the corona have reached the earth

  • @siskospaceman
    @siskospaceman 7 років тому

    The narrator sounds like Michael Stevens from VSauce.

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому

      I resemble that remark.

    • @siskospaceman
      @siskospaceman 7 років тому +2

      Skunk Bear It was meant as a compliment. You have a great voice. Reassuring and soothing.

  • @itzballerytplayz9231
    @itzballerytplayz9231 4 роки тому

    star wars day today

  • @joyopapas6343
    @joyopapas6343 7 років тому +1

    Gravity has been debunked...

  • @BodyslamMediaProductions
    @BodyslamMediaProductions 7 років тому

    You're not Adam Cole!

    • @skunkbear
      @skunkbear  7 років тому +1

      +Bodyslam Media Productions Actually, he's not Adam Cole, bay bay. His real name is Austin Jenkins.

  • @MORE4SP
    @MORE4SP 2 роки тому

    “The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of the Lord,” - Joel 2:31.
    Description of Total Solar Eclipse and Total Lunar Eclipse.

  • @bbluestrips5989
    @bbluestrips5989 7 років тому

    Lol it's on my birthday

    • @comecorrect1
      @comecorrect1 7 років тому

      Happy Birthday eclipse baby!!!!

  • @AvatarCritic
    @AvatarCritic 7 років тому

    You forgot to mention the historic invasion of the Fire Nation during an eclipse
    If you understand that reference, you may like my channel.

    • @belay121
      @belay121 7 років тому

      Best show ever!

  • @jackmehoff9204
    @jackmehoff9204 7 років тому

    There is no "Law of Gravity", it is the "Theory of Gravity".

  • @taliakellegg5978
    @taliakellegg5978 6 років тому

    Einsteins theory is bogus

  • @RoofinDanRHODEISLAND
    @RoofinDanRHODEISLAND 7 років тому

    Do you think trump should take precaution during eclipse?

  • @mdaudi4582
    @mdaudi4582 7 років тому

    Just about everything in this video was not true.

  • @paulmarado
    @paulmarado 7 років тому

    More liberalism.

  • @euphemius_X
    @euphemius_X 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful and relevant 😅

  • @rosewynd_art
    @rosewynd_art 6 років тому +6

    Probably one of the most brilliant videos I've ever seen.
    And seriously...this channel deserves more acknowledgement.

  • @CinthiaAguilar8
    @CinthiaAguilar8 7 років тому +5

    What a beautiful video!

  • @sembayl
    @sembayl 7 років тому +4

    I thought I clicked on how to view the eclipse but this was a great precursor, fun and interesting. Good job!

  • @Aquactictraveler
    @Aquactictraveler 7 років тому +4

    Awesome video!!!

  • @tigerfun8644
    @tigerfun8644 3 роки тому +3

    5:12
    The corona....

  • @joshuaxavier696
    @joshuaxavier696 6 років тому +1

    2:32 how is he impressively close if it was 200 years late (1715->1915???!??!)

  • @Mykasan
    @Mykasan 7 років тому +1

    can't wait for 2024 total solar eclipse!

  • @skylermorgan5742
    @skylermorgan5742 7 років тому +1

    For the people asking why your retina can burn during an eclipse...Think about what happens when you are in a dark room- your pupils expand to compensate for that lack of light. That's why it's okay to take the glasses off DURING totality (not before or after). So you've got big expanded pupils as the sun in losing light exposing your eye to sunburn. The moon begins to move exposing your pupils with your doe eyed stare letting in light to the retina.

  • @willrun4fun
    @willrun4fun 7 років тому +1

    Such a neat art style to this video. Like a charcoal canvas.

  • @Slattery777
    @Slattery777 7 років тому +1

    Most slept on channel ever

  • @michaelel8602
    @michaelel8602 7 років тому

    who they get the info from? all the history around from the original man!!