Ah, Pluto, our 9th planet, like I was taught throughout my eviction, all those models made of our solar system, then someone with too much time on their hands decides Pluto's all of a sudden not s planet. Whatever.
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At 3:08 you show the planets circling clockwise around the sun, at 3:28 they are shown going counter clockwise. So which way is it? Later in the video you say it's CCW, so why show it CW???
I always thought it was taught that the seasons are dependent on the hemisphere closest to the sun. I never really considered the distance to the sun to be a factor (which it's not obviously as was explained) although this MIGHT make sense but a few million km in space terms isn't really that much I don't think.
The Earth at its closest approach to the sun is about 91.5 million miles. The Earth to the sun at its greatest distance from the sun is 94.5 million miles away. Now if you blow this orbital path as big as Earth's, it will almost look like a perfect circle. So when a kid draws a circle on paper around the sun, the student is right. We wouldn't be able to detect that small of a distance....... So, hope that one get taught in school. Also the sun isn't a yellow or orange star. Our home star is white.
Dissapountimg that the video showed the asteroid belt as popular imagination and many scifi movies do. If they were indeed that close they would quickly accrete into larger and larger bodies. Typically, asteroids are millions of kilometres apart from each other. The video could and should have corrected this common misconception.
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Does this video apply to Pluto ?
Visually entertaining, but too much blah blah blah. This video could have been 5 minutes long.
In order for things to spin in the other direction we have to be in the southern part of the galaxy 😂😂😂
Ah, Pluto, our 9th planet, like I was taught throughout my eviction, all those models made of our solar system, then someone with too much time on their hands decides Pluto's all of a sudden not s planet. Whatever.
Clicking the bell is completely unnecessary. I get notifications from all channels I subscribe to, and I haven’t used one bell.
I was waiting for this..
Thanks for the upload, IC..💖
I still have my money on Nibiru/Planet 9
It's all about angular momentum. I'll let you provide the details.
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At 3:08 you show the planets circling clockwise around the sun, at 3:28 they are shown going counter clockwise. So which way is it? Later in the video you say it's CCW, so why show it CW???
I would want to know that about stars :)
Great video and information !
I have a different theory on how our solar system was formed if any scientist is curious.
Why do i have to watch commercials when i pay for you tube
Venus left that chat
I always thought it was taught that the seasons are dependent on the hemisphere closest to the sun. I never really considered the distance to the sun to be a factor (which it's not obviously as was explained) although this MIGHT make sense but a few million km in space terms isn't really that much I don't think.
The tilt of the hemispheres ain't that far in space terms either
I think there’s another earth out there. There’s no way is just us…
There is only one Earth.
@@jorionrange8336 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨. That’s one hell of a response.
@@jerrypizzini It's fact. I believe there are other life sustaining exoplanets and moons, but this is earth.
@@jerrypizzini We should look for "another earth" because there isn't one. We should do our best to maintain the one we have.
@@jorionrange8336 i agree ☝🏾
The Earth at its closest approach to the sun is about 91.5 million miles. The Earth to the sun at its greatest distance from the sun is 94.5 million miles away.
Now if you blow this orbital path as big as Earth's, it will almost look like a perfect circle. So when a kid draws a circle on paper around the sun, the student is right. We wouldn't be able to detect that small of a distance....... So, hope that one get taught in school. Also the sun isn't a yellow or orange star. Our home star is white.
The planets orbits around the sun because of the spins of the sun. The spin of sun causes planrts orbits around the sun.
Yes, please. David UK.
Dissapountimg that the video showed the asteroid belt as popular imagination and many scifi movies do. If they were indeed that close they would quickly accrete into larger and larger bodies.
Typically, asteroids are millions of kilometres apart from each other. The video could and should have corrected this common misconception.
He's probably using stock, free use video.
Great video! what's the music?
nishimura comet??Ive been on Ted, AstroKobi to you and your….no update on this comet.
Nice
Synchrony
Na❤❤❤sana
I learned absolutely nothing. I say it all the time 90% of people are horrible teachers
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