Why Space is the Place For Halloween Lovers | Compilation
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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In honor of the spookiest time of year, let's take a look at the spookiest-named things in the cosmos.
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Original Episodes:
The History Hidden in Martian Dunes
• The History Hidden in ...
That’s Not a Black Hole, It’s a Vampire
• That’s Not a Black Hol...
Meet the Sea Dragon: The Biggest Rocket Ever Designed
• Meet the Sea Dragon: T...
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Sea Dragon got to be the coolest rocket I ever heard of.
Curious Droid has done a whole short video (~ 7.5 mins) on the Sea Dragon. Well worth watching.
What would have been spookier to mention is the Lich system and its paranormal named planets.
And that it was considered as a candidate to be a possible strange matter star
0:58 - The History Hidden in Martian Dunes (ghost dunes)
5:12 - That's Not a Black Hole, It's a Vampire (vampire star)
10:47 - Meet the Sea Dragon: The Biggest Rocket Ever Designed
Why Space is the Place For Halloween Lovers?
Because nobody can hear you scream!
Nice reference!
How can Halloween be fun if nobody can hear you scream?
@@tarmaque It's the thought that counts.
(Hi Tarmaque, this is your friendly neighbourhood CanuckAmuck!)
@@AlbertaGeek Heya Canuck! Never would have made the connection. But there's only one Tarmaque. The one and only. 👻
@@tarmaque Yup, when they made you they broke the mold!
...Sure, they then pulverized the broken pieces into dust, poured the dust into a solid steel container, welded it shut, encased the steel container in several cubic meters of cement in a very deep hole in a geologically inactive area, salted the earth over the pit and around it for 500 meters and had a priest perform an exorcism on the entire site, but that's neither here nor there. :)
As someone deeply into both the paranormal and science, two spheres which often collide with each other, i enjoy when they intersect even in small ways
Quit smoking pot
Space is Spooky Scary Skeletons
💃 💀 💃 💀
Damn, 14 minutes past upload? Never been this early...love this channel!
You forgot to mention the pumpkin stars
BOO! (Or, translated from Halloween-speak into everyday English: Bravo, SciShow! You guys make science frightfully fun!)
I hope I love to see the Sea Dragon 🐉 launch. That would be incredible
Sorry, never going to happen... Maybe another design in the future will be able to launch submerged in water.
No 'Hank Spankin' in this video~
I miss Caitlin. R.I.P.
We all do.
I WAS BORN TOO DAMN SOON. These videos just make me depressed. But really cool!
Well, you got to see a vampire star just 1000 ly away.
@Scishowspace please please start making nuggets on jwst findings... There are numerous channels that are posting weird information and don't know whom to trust. I trust you for correct information. Please cast out all doubts on jwst
Because of the Borg - we already know
algorithm
I didn't know scientists were dune this.
The time scale of how fast dunes move support million's of years not Billions
Yet another compilation? You almost make more compilations than actual videos these days.
i can't blame them too much, as it's easy to make.
But how many there have been lately is just... too much.
Mars is more of a corps
Mars still has mars quacks.. we assume everything on mars 3 Billion year's old .
How do they know what makes then think all sea&river beds gullies and sediments are billions of years old.
What's the deal with all the compilations?
why is SciShow so bad at naming people?
he/him, them/they?
Peepeepoopooman
Just as Ace is the place with the helpful hardware folks.