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I concur unfortunately missions coat a lot of money and funding especially sending spacecraft to planets as distant as the Ice Giants are and Mars missions hog all the funding.
What if Miranda's surface is so oddly shape because it formed too close to the host planet, the planet started to tear it apart. The gravitational tremors pushed it far enough away to leave it as it currently is?
Maybe Miranda had the outer third solidified, the inner two thirds still molten from the formation of the solar system, and then it got hit with something big.
It would be really nice to send more spacecraft to Uranus and Neptune who deserve much more attention and study. Unfortunately funding is limited and Mars hogs almost all the funding for missions.
Insane Curiosity, assuming the narrator is one of C3PO's cousins, I'll point that, at 8:04, "terraced" is not pronounced "traced". Yup, has to be a robot, since 'southern' (9:39) is 'SUH-thern', not 'SOW-thern'. Next is Inverness, if named after the Scottish town, is IN-ver-ness, rather than in-VER-ness.
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Having a moon orbiting uranus must be unconfortable
@@andresalvarezmernes114 only if attacked by Klingons
Oh you silly person.
Nothing that can't be fixed with a visit to the local proctologist.
AGREED!!
Better orbiting than penetrating
What does toilet paper and the starship enterprise have in common?
They both circle Uranus looking for Klingons...
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An orbiter? What a scathingly brilliant idea! Who would've thunk it?
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@InsaneCuriosity I'm simply amazed that all the planets don't already have their own dedicated survey orbiter.
Wrong thumbnail photo. That's Neptune, not Uranus
We need to get back to Uranus & Neptune! 🚀🚀👍👍
I concur unfortunately missions coat a lot of money and funding especially sending spacecraft to planets as distant as the Ice Giants are and Mars missions hog all the funding.
You can see kuiper using his fingers in the photo, “mirandas dis big.”
Given Miranda's weak gravity it is much easier for a very deep canyon to form and survive.
also it is made up of largely water ice, which adds to the ability to make such ...
Because it has the right to be silent and anything it says can be used against it in a court of law.
Why is Miranda orbiting Neptune in your video title!?! Uranus wants it's moon back!!!
Miranda must have been on holiday
@@mikeburkhart8336 not that Uranus and Neptune don't look almost identical
Great video and information !
Insane Curiosity wrong planet in the thumbnail that's the Neptune not The Uranus
I love Uranus
Why is the planet in the thumbnail Neptune? If the moon orbits Uranus? 😂
Planets be stealing Moons now
Why am I convinced that so of these graphics are videos of our own moon, Luna?
Ok I really liked this video. Sadly I will not be here when we visit this area of space in 2042. Would be fantastic to see these moons close up
Thanks for watching! It’s exciting to imagine what future explorers will find, even if we can’t be there ourselves.
What if Miranda's surface is so oddly shape because it formed too close to the host planet, the planet started to tear it apart. The gravitational tremors pushed it far enough away to leave it as it currently is?
Maybe Miranda had the outer third solidified, the inner two thirds still molten from the formation of the solar system, and then it got hit with something big.
Perhaps they should've named it Caliban!
It would be really nice to send more spacecraft to Uranus and Neptune who deserve much more attention and study. Unfortunately funding is limited and Mars hogs almost all the funding for missions.
The blue is lighter in the thumbnail than Neptune’s blue atmosphere
There is a type of volcano called a cryovolcano.
I wish I could own one of those moons and build a thriving civilization first in the ice, then as space faring colonizers and adventurers!!
Insane Curiosity, assuming the narrator is one of C3PO's cousins, I'll point that, at 8:04, "terraced" is not pronounced "traced". Yup, has to be a robot, since 'southern' (9:39) is 'SUH-thern', not 'SOW-thern'. Next is Inverness, if named after the Scottish town, is IN-ver-ness, rather than in-VER-ness.
Nothing good can come from orbiting Uranus.
I'm wondering when NASA is going to get around to probing Uranus.
Should i consult a doctor?
why all the moon images?
Why planet seres is not in the there?
You mean ceres? Ceres is not a moon and does not orbit around Uranus. Why would it be mentioned in this video?
always translating kilometers to miles drives me nuts!
I am duck
So Uranus has a moon👹😉
You guy's have lost Uranus.
Uranus mooning u
Why not just make a video reading from Wikipedia and posing a lot of questions which already have answers?
I wonder if it gets read its rights whenever it gets arrested 😝😝😝
Sounds queer