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Space Busters | Exploring a Realistic Solar System! | Space Engineers
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2019
- For episode of Space Busters, we built a scaled model of the solar system! Have you ever wanted to know what Space Engineers would look like if the game used accurate sizes and distances? Well now you can! With our scaled (1/1000th) model of the solar system, you can get a decent idea of what the game would look like if everything were realistic!
Fun fact: If you were to go the default game speed of 100 m/s from the Sun to Pluto in our model, it would take you 1.8 years to get there... If you tried to do the same thing in real life, it would take you over 1,800 years! Space is big.
Wanna mess around in the solar system model? Here is the workshop link! steamcommunity.com/sharedfile...
Special Guest: BB Does The Thing - as Elon Star Man!
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"Whoever named Uranus was trolling"
Well it was almost named George so you're not far off.
No way XD
OMG you're not trolling me! Hahahaaa imagine "Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, George, Neptune..."
It was actually named Georgium Sidus
They should change it to Tuculo.
Multi-lingual pun powers, engage!
(For those unable to translate: it's "your ass" in Spanish, mushed into one word.)
If only they named it George... A rightfully British land indeed.
An interesting fact on Uranus' orbit: due to its planetary tilt, it actually rolls around the sun as opposed to spinning like all the other planets do!
It has an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees
Galileo probe was the thing that got squashed by jupiters THICC atmosphere. made it about 100k down until the
C R U N C H
Actually, IIRC all planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods, which are basically a copy of Greek's but named differently
Uranus and Earth are the only planets not named after Roman gods. Uranus is named after the Greek god of the sky. Earth's name comes from the name for the ground itself, soil, earth.
Except Earth! 🌎
T Thung That's what the Romans called the Sun. The Greeks called it Helios. Solar System, Heliosphere.
The crazy thing is that earth is just a nickname it's not even the planet's name it's real name is "Terra Firma" but it's the same with the moon it's just a nickname it's real name is "Luna". Just like we're not really earthlings we are Terrans.
@@R.P.G. I vote that earth is called earth.
This. THIS is how I wish I'd be taught stuff when I was at school. Facts but fun.
Thank you Andrew! I know how much effort you put into this video / the model / the information, and it is appreciated. You absolute legend.
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Also... Sorry - I lost the game: "So you could fit like four Earths in the middle of Uranus if you like put them next to each other" **snerks**
I loved that you included starman in the “Elon muskmobile”
41:28 you could fit 4 earths in the middle of uranus, so you can put them next to each other.
Its pretty large.
Laughted so hard
Quime The actual number is 63 Earths in Uranus. But scientists theorize you could fit 64 if you relax
"Whatever galaxys are CLUSTERED in..." so you mean a GALAXY CLUSTER? Lmao
It would be cool if space engineers had other maps to play on like this or an asteroid belt
When I get a second, I'll add this to the workshop. Not that you would ever be able to go anywhere without a jump drive, but it's fun to look around :)
@@AndrewmanGaming That will be nice for the people who can play.
There is a solar system map in the steam workshop. You start at ceres in the asteroid belt in the crashed red ship scenario. It's not to scale so you can actually do things
No joke you could possibly make a educational series and I would watch the whole thing, you are much more interesting to listen to than my teachers were.
Poor Elon... He wanted to go to Pluto and you didn't even teleport him there :(
Also, A fact about Uranus, is that its poles are on the "sides", Like every planet in the solar system has it's poles facing "up"/down, except for Uranus, and because of that its ring is where the poles of a normal planet would be.
If you don't understand, imagine Saturn's ring, and rotate it 90 degrees, and that's how Uranus's ring is
I've only watched five minutes so far, but your Michael J. Caboose-esque voice during the Elon Muskmobile skit already made me comment and like.
Customer: "Cargo space?"
Car salesman Musk: " Yes, car go space."
I know I'm really late to this, but one thing I really love about Pluto and Charon, is the fact that as you mentioned they are always looking at each other, but they also as some reffer to it, dance with one another. Since Charon's mass is great enough to be able to pull Pluto into a dual orbit of one another. So rather than the center point of the orbit being Pluto, both Pluto and Charon's orbit around a point that is a little off Pluto, so hence why some call it dancing, since they dance around in a circle
Uranus spins on its side, nearly 90 degree,,,,,, What a fantastic job you have done, it would be very good for schools starting out learning about the solar system.
Double -rainbow- sun! DOUBLE SUN!!1!
those are some really large distances
maybe the muskmobile should invest in a jump drive or they never gonna get there
Ikr, at that speed, it would take........ 82 days to get there.
4:24 sounds like caboose from RvB lol
Andrewman: Europa is the only place in the solar system with liquid water
Me, about to tell him about Earth:
Please? I think other players would LOVE to play on this map, myself included.
I've added the map to the description. Have fun!
Thank you! Your the best man, keep up the good work!
Mercury was Venus's moon at one time. Mars has tectonic plates but because its core has cooled they do not move.
That's a theory that doesn't have very much to back it up
There's no evidence that Mercury was a moon of Venus. It seems like the current consensus is that Mercury formed near to where the asteroid belt is today, and migrated inwards.
The theory of Mercury being moon of Venus doesn't have many proofs and... its just stupid.
Charon got Pluto demoted from a planet
Damn I learnt more about the planets in your 56 minute video than I have in 40 years life, Thanks Andrew!
Awesome video! Lots of cool stuff, I'm sure it was alot of work.
So maybe the other moon closer to saturn is frozen because there can't be any tidal movement in the first place. If the ice can't move there is no friction which means no tperature difference
Idk if this makes sense but that was what I would've thought of
Mercury: has oxygen
earthlings: I'll take your entire stonks
I was looking for a short video but I axedently wached the entire thing, But thank you eny way.
Something about Pluto and Charon, Charon doesn’t actually orbit Pluto, technically they orbit around a center point that is actually above the surface of Pluto.
Looks cool
A couple interesting facts you missed; On Venus: Venus rotates in the opposite direction of the other planets, and Venus is known as "the morning star", because you can actually see Venus in the morning sky, visible as though it were a star just above the horizon. On Jupiter: Jupiter also has rings, referred to as "the rings of Jupiter" or "the Jovian ring system", and it consists of 3 sections, the Gossamer Ring, the Main Ring and the Halo, which is closest to Jupiter. Four of its inner-most moons, Adrastea and Metis (which share an orbit), Amalthea, and Thebe all orbit within Jupiter's rings.
On a side note, I hope that either further down the development cycle of Space Engineers or in Space Engineers 2, KEEN adds support for planetary ring systems.
Thanks for the facts! What parts of the year can you see Venus? I imagine at some points it's really far from us in it's orbit. Also yeah, I would love for SE to allow for ringed planets. I think they would need to change quite a bit though, because rings are made of rocks and ice. Currently SE would probably have a really hard time supporting a bunch of small rocks in a ring.
@@AndrewmanGaming Yeah, not a problem! As Venus' orbital period is ~61% that of Earth's, its visible periods vary year to year, but it can be seen (depending on its relative position to Earth) in the morning or in the evening (I just learned that bit, myself). It will appear as a star magnitudes brighter than the rest in the sky. Just found a site that gives an idea of when you can view planets throughout the year (from 2008 - 2025), and it looks like this month, Venus is visible around dusk. It doesn't say from _where_ on Earth it's visible at that time, though, so it's a bit of a crap shoot on that front. Edit: Yeah, it'd be great. I mean, even if they just supported things like what whoever did the Saturn model better, it'd be fantastic.
This is a model of a solar system, that is in a galaxy (which has 1000s of billions of stars/solar systems in it) which is in a galaxy cluster (100s of billions of galaxies), which is in the universe, which has a gazillion of galaxy clusters.
And yet we haven't found other, intelligent life. Either we're all alone with life, we just haven't found them, we're the last ones and all others died, or we're the first ones. I don't know which scenario is the best.
Imagine you can change the land mass, amount of water, color of terrain, atmosphere, cloud, water, etc. And make it any size like as small as Pluto all the way to jupiter would be amazing
Another fantastic Andrewman video hurray!
Thanks Andrew, your awesome!
the sun is much much bigger than earth than that... i think you missed a zero somewhere lol
earth is a dot compared to the sun. lots of solar flares are several tens of times the diameter of our planet.
Jupiter's radius is noice😂
Titan is the American dream lmao
23:00
If you place a planet and then scroll out as far as possible, you can teleport to it and see how far away that is. The game can also measure in ly.
Distances are HUGE in space. Took Voyager what, 40 years to get from earth to edge of interstellar space? I think our closet star neighbor is something like 10,000 years away
22:30
If you stuck Earth on the opposite side of the sun, as far as it could possibly ever get from Mars; it would still be closer than Jupiter at its closest.
1:39 idk why i found that funny lmao
Taken photo from Pluto picted a ice lake on Pluto that shape like a heart or like a love.
Fun fact about Pluto and Chiron is that, since they’re almost the same size and therefore have nearly the same gravity, Chiron doesn’t orbit Pluto like most moons. Instead, they orbit each other around a point in space that is not contained within either body
This same thing happens with the Earth and Moon. Our Moon doesn't actually orbit around the centre of our planet. Instead it AND Eart orbit around a point about 3,000 miles from the centre (so just below Earth's surface). It's called a barycenter where their mass is perfectly balanced, and actually all planetary systems have this point - even the sun has one between itself and all the planets, causing it to "wobble" around a point outside of its core.
Venus is not our closet neighbor its actually Mercury on average as the orbit are elliptical
Not sure if it's been commented on yet, but the reason why Jupiter's moons are diverse with ice and volcanic type moons, is because of their obituary tracks around Jupiter and each other. How close and far will determine if they have heat near their cores or surface... relatively speaking. The first ice moon is known to have water under the ice, because there are signs of earth-like tectonic plates plate movement and geysers seen erupting through the ice.
The earth has a magnetic core in part to turbulent conversion. This moon must have one too. The magnetic pull is possible in part from Jupiter's gravity heating up its core. There is also a difference in the inner and outer structure of the cores contents.
All planets have solid cores, but gas giants have most of their mass made of gas.
No. Its not like that. Saturn has a big chance that he has a metal core but Jupiter has like zero chance of having metal core according to nasa.
@@petrimal So, gases are just kept in there by rainbows and unicorns, then? Nice.
No, really. Do not trust everything "NASA said" on the internet.
"The internet is full of people who will make quotes and tag a famous name to them to make them look legit." - Isaac Newton.
Hey, Newton said it, so it has to be true!
@@petrimal yeah, It clearly doesn't have an iron core, even with auroras, clearly
@@kyoukotsukino6322 well I guess people have to not trust scientists by your logic
I didn't realize how long this video was until it was over
Hey Andrew keep up the good work I love the videos
Only watching this video now but had to post a comment for obvious reasons... earth's picture from saturn is also a favorite of mine!
Very good video
I know I’m super late on this but auroras are caused by magnetic field, specifically the poles (also why they happen on the top and bottom of planets) so since ganamede is able to generate a magnetic field it makes sense that it can have auroras
Fun fact there is a place in the US called Uranus Fudge Factory
Actualy recent study says Mars have tectonic plate that now still moving and Earth plant can be planted on Martian soil but Mars don't have magnetosphere that keep the life on Earth exsist
In Elite Dangerous there is a moon going around a planet. Usually that would be a "move on nothing to see here" but "wait there's more". To land on this moon you are chasing it in light speed. That being the case the inhabitants of the planet would never be able to see it. What if planet X , obeying rules flies so fast that it can't be seen by the minds eye? Just a thought.
Technically, there's liquid water on Mars, but it's extremely salty.
It's also not normal salt, it's the toxic kind.
You are super cool Andrew.
Nice, relaxing video.
I tried to make some relatively realistic star systems in SE but not being able to have a star didn't help. Almost everything I needed are missing, like rotating and orbiting planets. If planets are not rotating, the sun has to rotate, which makes things much worse.
Yeah it's not easy to make a functioning system in SE.
You should definitely build an authentic solar system where the planets aren't in a straight line and are a proper relative size to one another and put it on the workshop
This one does feature all of the planets that are the correct relative size (relative to the sun of course). As it is, there is no way that you would be able to get from one to the next because the distances are too large. Heck you cant even see other planets! If you were to spawn on Earth in this world, the other planets would be so far away that the gameplay would effectively be the same as if you were in a universe that contained only the earth planet.
That's the problem with this world. The sizes make venturing from one planet to another unplayable without teleporting.
@@AndrewmanGaming that's true what about having the planets a lot closer together but spread out like you see on a planetarium map
Venus is the Roman goddess of love lmao
I find it it interesting that they made triton its own planet in space engineers
If you increase all dimensions of an object by the same amount, then volume is increased by the cube of that size increase.
So double, you increase volume by eight times. Ten times is one thousand times more volume.
The real Earth might have a radius of 100x more, but the volume is 1,000,000x larger. I believe the Space Engineers Earth almost matches Denmark in surface area.
You are suprised with ls? The game can measure distance in AU! Space Engineers map size is around 7AU. It's not unlimited!
Bro im graduated and this guy took me to school😂😂
16:50 You can see most of the planets in the solar system at certain times, like Venus and mercury you will see during dusk and dawn while Mars, Jupiter, Saturn you can see during the night. For Uranus and Neptune you would wish for a strange phenomena in order to see it without any equipment
Publish this world to the workshop
It's on there now. Link is in the vid description!
best cover los ramones ever
I accidentally started this at 0.5 speed without realizing it and thought you were being sarcastic
If someone is really interested in these subjects I highly recommend the documentary series called "Zenith advances in space exploration" on Curiosity Stream (and all the other documentaries about space exploration on Curiosity Stream, well worth the subscription)
Canyons suggest flowing liquid, and you are telling me that a moon by Uranus has Canyons?
11:09 hell yee rocketman..
Titan would be able to support surface life, but it may not be carbon based, and able to breath nitrogen and consume methane
Yep, Earth is a staggering 480 light seconds away from the sun.
The voice you used for the elonmusk mobile sounds like an older caboose 😂😂 youre an OG if you know that reference 😉
Red vs blue is on its last season :(
Venus is not our closest neighbour, Mercury is.
In fact, Mercury, from one planet to another, is the closest neighbour to every planet at one point or another
the one moon I'm going to be looking to build a base on is Phobos (what the mod needs is the kuiper belt) but that's just me.
Camera at 10c (speed of light)
If I remember right all of the gas giants have rings, it’s just that they are all small and not really noticeable except for saturns’.
the Satellite that we sent into Jupiter is called Juno.
Ls stands for light seconds, earth has around 8 light seconds from the sun
I'm sure someone made this joke already but....
Charon took the kids.
12:14 Have you never watched Stargate SG-1? Every alien speaks English. Some people on Earth don't speak English but every alien does.
Alien translations are good
Which Episode is the inside joke with "Deimos!!!"? I lauched so hard
I think it's episode 19. It's towards the end when we were looking for iron and cobalt.
Lol, planet x, the romba of sol!
I might have missed this, but I don't think you mentioned that Jupiter has rings.
I missed that too! Thanks for pointing it out! :)
ngl the earth like planets need more ocean
Fun fact all the outer planets have rings
The spectator cam goes 1/60 of light speed?
One third of Hoth's surface in Star Wars are liquid oceans.
Oh lol really? My SW Lore knowledge is not the best.
@@AndrewmanGaming Always trying to help. I am also from germany. You are are great youtuber.
imagine doing all of the moons
As well ganemene has aroura because it has its own magnetic feild.
Martian atmosphere is rich of Nitrogen that plant need to grow
well. got to be nerd and tell it would be average of 1,920.248 years with 100m/s to get there from sun to plutos average distance.
Lol yeah that's not a road trip I wanna be on!
Mercury is the Roman version of Hermes
The Venus is the Roman version of Aphrodite
I think you should play Stationeers
Fair. Well, now we’ve got Triton in SE, so that’s fun.
Edit: Additional. Pluto has a whole bunch of moons too, btw.
You didn't mention that regarding the speed of light, that light being lunched from the Sun and going toward the Earth, in reality, it needs 8 minutes (480 seconds) to reach the Earth, so, basically, if the Sun Explodes, we will be living 8 minutes longer after the event :D isn't it Cool :D Also,any changes regarding the sun in real time we will know it after 8 minutes and not before.
One more interesting fact, the average distance between Earth and Pluto (yes I still consider it as a Planet) is 5.1804 billion kilometers and it is the same average distance of Pluto from the Sun, and measured in light years it is 0.000628 Ly and we know that one year have a 31,536,000.00 seconds so when we divide (multiple) those values, the distance in Light Seconds will be 19,818.1728 Ls, so the Light will travel 19,818.2 second to reach the earth, and that means, imagine, that we kind of can travel the speed of light, we will still need 19,818.2 seconds, or 5.5 hours to reach the destination :D
Isn't that beautiful how tiny we are comparing the real solar system
how was the planet made larger then 120km?
Mercury would be habitat.
You where pronouncing it eo its I O but ur good XD.