What Did NASA See When Galileo Visited Venus, Earth And Jupiter? 1989-2003 (4K UHD)
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- Опубліковано 10 бер 2021
- Galileo was the first spacecraft to orbit an outer planet and was the predecessor of the famous New Horizons. In December 1995 it arrived at Jupiter, photographing its massive moons and mesmerising clouds. But what did it see on its way to the giant gas planet? And what did it find on Jupiters Moons?
Galileo orbited Jupiter for almost eight years and made close passes by all its major moons. Its camera and nine other instruments sent back reports that allowed scientists to determine, among other things, that Jupiter’s icy moon Europa probably has a subsurface ocean with more water than the total amount found on Earth. They discovered that the volcanoes of the moon Io repeatedly and rapidly resurface the little world. They found that the giant moon Ganymede possesses its own magnetic field. Galileo even carried a small probe that it deployed and sent deep into the atmosphere of Jupiter, taking readings for almost an hour before the probe was crushed by overwhelming pressure.
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There's no other video about the galileo spacecraft on youtube that goes in depth like this one
Indeed this one best video on UA-cam
I believe, there is a documentary by National Geographic, about an hour long. 70% of it is about the Galileo mission
Scientific missions like this are one of the few things left that still give me hope for humanity.
Same here!
But Flat Earters Petty you.. lol
They will say poor poor indoctrinated people..
@@buknoykolokoy2465 I wonder how the society would change if all flat earthers were isolated from the world, in their own country, and lived between and with each other. When would they go extinct?
Man, it really is neat how we launched a probe via a manned spacecraft.
Yeah and also makes you wonder what else has NASA the CIA and NSA the TSA the FSB the Chinese what else have they launched from manned spacecraft..
@@chrisdelagarza8048
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@@chrisdelagarza8048 ok boomer
@@chrisdelagarza8048
Well you know if they don't want to tell us they won't.
Galileo would have been so proud to witness what science has achieved (and the stunning beauty of these far off worlds)
I always think: how would you describe a space probe to a man from his day? Do we call it a picture-assembling signal-returning automaton that we have thrust to the planet's path by using fireworks?
I hope we never lose our desire to keep exploring space. I always feel nothing but hope for our future when I watch these sort of videos.
@TP Instead, we have administration after administration that seems to only want to damage our own planet with more war and overall destruction.😔😕
@@thesandqueen2559 it’s heartbreaking. I remember when I was a Christian as a child, the main reason I wanted heaven to be real, was so I could privy to the scientific and astronomical discoveries we would make after I died. I never thought progress would be so slow, or that I would actually see humanity move backwards in science denial and illiteracy, deeper into the primitive superstitions that should have long been left in the past. We could be on Europa, instead scientists have to try to convince people the Earth is round. 🤦🏾♀️😭
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Galileo was launched in October 1989. I remember this clearly because it was a month after I started school at age 5. I remember my teacher telling me that by the time it reached Jupiter I'd be at high school, which blew my mind as that'd be a few months after my 11th birthday. The world seemed much bigger back then!
I’m a fan form India. Never been into space, but the last week has been different. Thank you people, you’ve sparked a new interest of mine.
I always admire your work mate. I've learned more here than my science class. God bless you!
Its a shame that the main antenna of Galileo failed to deploy, which forced the use of a slower, lower powered back up antenna. Had the main antenna deployed, we would've gotten much more data from this mission.
Yea the probe was trucked all over the country and may have jammed it’s operation. Many thanks to my uncle Harry Kohl for leading a jpl team to find a work around and keep the mission from becoming an almost total loss.
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This video is pretty much all i wanted from a video about real space events. Love the pictures too.
On New Year's Eve of 2000, Cassini flew by Jupiter on its way to Saturn, evukr Galileo was still at work. A meeting of two legendary and tireless probe titans.
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This was really beautiful. I’m extremely impressed and with the millions of videos out there about Jupiter, and Galileo’s mission, I think this was the most beautiful and well explained and jam packed with images I had never seen before and the best video out thereabouts this topic. 👏 bravo!
I was honestly hoping for this video to released to UA-cam. I found out this channel back in 2019 when I was researching about the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 missions through the outer regions of the dark, cold Solar System that we call home.
One of the least researched missions I have done is Galileo, Messenger and Pioneer so the fact I can learn a bit more into Galileo is very outstanding. Thank you very much for the content and “educating” videos over the past few years!
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Given the problems with Galileo's hardware and the limits on visual info it sent back, the initial decision not to put a camera on Juno was bizarre. NASA/JPL, etc ultimately depend on public support for funding and the fastest way to generate public support is footage we can view. Sometimes PR is just as important as the science payload.
100% agree 👍🏻
Not enough interest. perhaps.
It’s a shame that this mission is quite poorly documented as far as UA-cam videos are concerned. One of the greatest and most ambitious missions launched.
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Fantastic video. Thank you, i really enjoyed every second of this. 💯👏🏻
Fantastic voyage. So clever using slingshots to increase the speed. I would give anything to be able to see these wonders in person
Now that's a good clip. Thank you.
Why didn’t they put a camera on the probe that went into Jupiter? I wanna see that shit
I've learned so much from this video!
Thank you!
it's hard to explain, but i have always found space to be so beautiful but also so, i don't know, terrifying. Just the vast emptiness. The not knowing. Idk.
Look at all the planets and their satellites outsitde the asteroid ring, it's insane how much they get bombarded, Earth was truly at the right place at the right moment to have life existing and also not being terminated every 1000 years
Same
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Great video. Very informative.
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Superb and great.Thanks to Galileo we had the opportunity to see part of the outer solar system as well as thanks to the New Horizons who visited Pluto👏👍🙂❤
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2:20 mama earth in her full glory🥰🥰👍
keep the videos coming
1:49 That photo looks kinda creepy
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This is my most favorite spacecraft
Excellent information
Videos are incomplete without "fascinating" word
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magnificent and mesmerizing !
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These images are...out of this world!
Fascinating. What a journey.
Fantastic
I wished a camera was on the probe that dropped into Jupiters atmosphere!
Please do a video on the probes Pioneer 10 & 11. I find them fascinating since they were the precursors to the Voyagers.
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Really I like this video so so much its interestyng
Aww Dactyl, a moon in search of a planetary home
I love videos about universe
Damn my gamer sensibilities. I can't think of Io or Europa without the thought instantly going to the Vex, the Eliksni, and the House of Salvation.
I am curious to know why Galileo had to be destroyed purposefully? It implies that Galileo could have went on and explored even more. 😢
Over time spacecraft suffer wear and tear to their components which may result in NASA losing control of the vehicle. From what I know, they believed the possibility for the moons to harbor life so great that they did not want to contaminate them with any microbes that could still be alive on the probe. Weighing the possible benefits of snapping a few more pictures versus the risk of upsetting an alien ecosystem, they opted to destroy the probe. Besides, by then technology had advanced so much that even better observations could be made with newer machines.
@@NortheastGamer beat me to it.
I imagine Lobo living on Dactyl with a house and he's just chilling on his porch smoking a cigar. IO would be perfect for Darkseid
When I read 'Galileo' I was thinking of the man, so the title meant no sense at first!
Same😂😂😂
I'm kind of having an existential crisis over that image of Earth from Galileo. I know the Earth is tilted in it's rotation, but I never thought of Earth being seen from that angle on the orbital plane because of how we portray it on globes. I guess we portray it on globes because it rotates on that axis, but it makes more sense to me for it to be viewed tilted to be accurate.
What a camera amazing
I've been a huge fan of your channel for years. Have you ever thought of doing a video on the galaxy cluster RXJ1347? It's known to be one of the hottest places in the known universe.
Hi Anthony, thank you, I'm glad you enjoy my videos. RX J1347 sounds very interesting, I will look into it and see if I can make a video about it. V
I just want to spend year in space, studying forever ♾
@Alex Gibson I dont need no companion! I just need my space rocks!
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7:50 looks like a Van Gough painting!
Can we have a video of showing all earth pictures taken by space crafts..
Sad see Gallieo gone in Jupiter 😕
Yes we do lose the occasional spacecraft, though the USA is on a pretty good winning streak related to Mars. But it is phenomenal how much our country receives back from the space probes, rovers, landers and satellites that have launched over the decades. From the longevity and endurance of the Voyagers to the amazing high tech and promise of the Mars rover Perseverance, NASA continues to accomplish incredible things with it's unmanned spacecraft.
We? Is that your spacecraft?
@@kookiezoro7083 Why yes... yes it is. I built it, paid for it, and launched it. Moron.
Me when i havent searched galileo me:oh you mean the guys in good to be alive now me:ohh that guyy
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Capital Programme, Thanks!
Scary knowing an asteroid can be over a mile long.
i wish they landed galileo in europa instead of sending it to jupiter, it could have revealed more information about its surface and ocean