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  • Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
  • Discover the most memorable events in the history of our solar system. Travel to the surface of these dynamic worlds to witness the moments of high drama that uniquely shaped each one.
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    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:00:10 What Will Earth Look like In 5 Billion Years?
    00:05:55 Why Is Uranus On Its Side?
    00:12:03 The Planet That Rains Diamonds
    00:16:24 The Largest Waterfall In The Solar System
    00:22:31 The Planet With Supersonic Winds
    00:26:39 Mercury: The Scorched Planet
    00:36:54 The Death of Mars
    00:43:21 How Saturn Got Its Rings
    00:49:57 Jupiter: The Godfather Planet
    00:58:31 The Attacker & Defender of Earth
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  • @BBCEarthScience
    @BBCEarthScience  Рік тому +281

    What's your favourite celestial story? 🪐

    • @HeVoNify
      @HeVoNify Рік тому +47

      definitely how saturn got its rings!

    • @Hex72
      @Hex72 Рік тому +36

      The primordial dance of Saturn and Jupiter, and how it paved the way for Earth to become what it is today. To think Jupiter might have swallowed everything whole, but a dance with another gas giant changes its future into shielding us from comets. It's romantic!

    • @mindelo23
      @mindelo23 Рік тому +13

      How saturn got it's rings.

    • @Jakeee7Gd
      @Jakeee7Gd Рік тому +13

      Uranus tillted

    • @monkeyfunk8371
      @monkeyfunk8371 Рік тому +3

      The baby cheeseus

  • @ZEUSDAZ
    @ZEUSDAZ Рік тому +1750

    So Saturn was our saviour by reigning in Jupiter and Jupiter ends up as our protector by hoovering up all the dangerous garbage rock, nice to have big brothers.

    • @cpepper5702
      @cpepper5702 Рік тому +38

      Lol I never would have thought about it that way 😆🤯 It’s so true!

    • @jupiterbd444
      @jupiterbd444 Рік тому +30

      Jupiter is the Son. Saturn, the Father.

    • @audreyooro7040
      @audreyooro7040 Рік тому +21

      I always thought of Saturn has the big brother and Saturn the big sister. They're pretty cool!

    • @CJBhattarai
      @CJBhattarai Рік тому +6

      but one day Jupiter will be the one who will send our demise (asteroid same size or bigger as that wiped the dinosaur ) yikes

    • @clementine5366
      @clementine5366 11 місяців тому +19

      @@audreyooro7040 you said saturn twice

  • @pbassassinz8097
    @pbassassinz8097 Рік тому +832

    This is one of the most epic space documentaries I've ever seen the animations, musical score, and storytelling all combine to make it truly special. Absolutely breathtaking.

    • @stolearovigor281
      @stolearovigor281 Рік тому +8

      Documentaries?? Then mermaid is a documentary too! 😅

    • @roycerammadhan7208
      @roycerammadhan7208 Рік тому +15

      BBC are simply good at their craft.

    • @DanielVerberne
      @DanielVerberne 10 місяців тому +8

      This is a 'supercut' of the original BBC productions that were originally narrated by scientist Brian Cox. Unfortunately (in my opinion), American audiences seem to want things with lots of talking heads, preferably with American-accented narration. Sigh.

    • @vade137
      @vade137 10 місяців тому +5

      It's a story, not a documentary.

    • @discodirk48
      @discodirk48 10 місяців тому +3

      Yeah you said it "animations" and "storytelling" There is no outer space we live under a dome in fishbowl surrounded by an ice wall and there is countless other fishbowls outside of the dome..

  • @ersan_yilmaz
    @ersan_yilmaz 10 місяців тому +217

    Before watching it, I thought this was a regular space documentary about eight planets in our solar system. But you guys proved me wrong. This is one of the best space documentaries that I've seen. It's amazing that it's free.

    • @Jellyman1129
      @Jellyman1129 8 місяців тому

      Just showing eight would’ve sold itself short.

    • @BridgeStamford
      @BridgeStamford 6 місяців тому +4

      It ain’t free. If you consider selling your privacy as free then yes it is

    • @rosemariealmeda8745
      @rosemariealmeda8745 2 місяці тому

      Yes guys ur right😊

  • @rawrice3096
    @rawrice3096 Рік тому +99

    My favourite part of this doco is at 49:04. Her enthusiasm for describing Saturn’s rings is captivating.

    • @shoeprano27
      @shoeprano27 Рік тому +6

      i came here to comment about this!

    • @SparsplugAnalyst
      @SparsplugAnalyst 9 місяців тому +4

      samex2, was about to comment this 😊

    • @moogle68
      @moogle68 8 місяців тому +11

      She did a wonderful job of using words to describe what she saw in her mind, which is usually a trait/ability of good writers/authors, it's rare (but quite welcome) to see in a scientist.

    • @akida29
      @akida29 5 місяців тому +4

      Her initial description, and then saying "I've said it over and over.....they should put that in a movie", and I'm thinking "LOL, CONGRATS to you, because haven't they! That sounds very similar to some dialogue in a late '90s blockbuster film to me!!"

    • @luisfernando5998
      @luisfernando5998 2 місяці тому +2

      What about the one who described Uranus ?

  • @Xynox136
    @Xynox136 Рік тому +35

    I don't know why but this whole documentary the way it describes the planets is as if they were gods above our celestial planes, fighting amongst one another, casting asteroids, shaping our environment and saving us from destruction... Non the less great documentary!

    • @Flippokid
      @Flippokid 7 годин тому

      Because it makes for a very engaging documentary that way?

  • @xIDSxGenocide
    @xIDSxGenocide Рік тому +442

    The animation and presentation of this is absolutely incredible. Kudos

    • @alucardbalmond3480
      @alucardbalmond3480 Рік тому +1

      Yeah stolen from NASA's missions and observations.

    • @GC0077
      @GC0077 Рік тому +22

      ​@Alucard Balmond Ummmm these are artist renditions. Nasa hardware cannot get 8000 km deep into Saturn's atmosphere. Nice try tho.

    • @alucardbalmond3480
      @alucardbalmond3480 Рік тому

      @@GC0077 so BBC send satelite into Saturn to study it? No, BRITISHBC stole American findings without credits. Nice try. €1.1k a month poor brit.

    • @GC0077
      @GC0077 Рік тому

      @Alucard Balmond Nasa is partnered with the ESA. Therefore, it shares its findings with foreign countries, namely allies. By the way, this was not a BBC production alone, it was partnered with PBS, so again, the information was shared. Nobody stole anything... you're wrong, deal with it.

    • @alucardbalmond3480
      @alucardbalmond3480 Рік тому +1

      @@GC0077 Now much does an NHS senior surgeon makes? €41k a year. Ahaha toilet papers. Poor Brits with excuses. what's ESA? Never heard of that. So a combination of over 30 self proclaimed developed countries with their citizens unable to afford small hatchbacks 🤣 needed to steal from NASA? I feel so sorry. I'll donate €1 to Britain. I mean at least their cops need a modern means of transportation. Who even uses horses in 2023? Imagine showing up for work on horseback. Like man, 1654 ... 😔😔

  • @Alan-mm1re
    @Alan-mm1re 9 місяців тому +15

    For anyone who r going to watch this, I suggest u watch this with headphones or surround sound systems. The Sound effects and music are the masterpieces by themselves! Goosebump guaranteed! 🤯

  • @roycerammadhan7208
    @roycerammadhan7208 Рік тому +39

    When a media giant like the BBC is involved in covering wonderful topics like astronomy, then imagination is brought to life. The sound effects and the narrative are quite on point. I love good work and this is one of such. Keep it up.

  • @doktafari
    @doktafari Рік тому +14

    As a lover of nature I'm deeply overwhelmed by this celestial story

  • @ricardioscarbonara102
    @ricardioscarbonara102 Рік тому +194

    Oh my god!!! A new episode, a full episode, Zachary Quinto narrating and the best visuals I've seen in such a documentary. I am happy, I want to find more of these but have had no luck so far.

    • @codayop
      @codayop Рік тому +4

      :( I miss Brian.

    • @kevinpotts123
      @kevinpotts123 Рік тому +4

      ​​@@codayop you mean Dr Cox? He's my favorite too.

    • @ARlELATOM
      @ARlELATOM Рік тому

      I can’t bare Dr. Cocks! He’s so arrogant.

    • @kevinpotts123
      @kevinpotts123 Рік тому +3

      @@ARlELATOM it's spelled "bear", not bare, and it doesn't surprise me that someone who cannot differentiate something like that would also not like Dr Cox.

    • @SkywalkerSamadhi
      @SkywalkerSamadhi Рік тому +1

      I’ve been looking for full episodes too but all I can find are 10 minute clips. Made a playlist and watch it quite a bit. 😊

  • @moniquecarter5754
    @moniquecarter5754 4 місяці тому +20

    This is so calming watching in bed late at night.. I just passed my CDCII exam in addictions counseling tonight! Blessings from NP, Alaska🫶

    • @Dr.MelodyRiversong
      @Dr.MelodyRiversong Місяць тому +1

      I have no idea what all that means, but it sounds important and you sound happy, so congratulations! 😂❤
      It's been two months, how's it going?

    • @jamesnewbury6354
      @jamesnewbury6354 Місяць тому

      Whatever dude you’re a bitch you could watch my nuts nah sayin?

    • @jamesnewbury6354
      @jamesnewbury6354 Місяць тому

      @@Dr.MelodyRiversong shut up fuck face go back to school for bitch shit there’s no way you’re a doctor lol I got that shit in baby feet shit dude I can trip on baby feet surgery all day muhfcker yo stop trippin damn

  • @SaintSantosSean-qr6wb
    @SaintSantosSean-qr6wb 10 місяців тому +149

    Each planet in our solar system is a wonder of its own, showcasing the incredible diversity and beauty of the cosmos. From the majestic rings of Saturn to the fiery storms on Jupiter, the wonders of our solar system never cease to amaze.

    • @billblaski9523
      @billblaski9523 9 місяців тому +7

      It never even crcrossed my mind that the sun is traveling around the Milky Way, and the planets are orbiting around the sun at the same time! I just always assumed the sun was stationary, I don't even remember if they taught this in school?

    • @JohnnysCafe_
      @JohnnysCafe_ 8 місяців тому +1

      @@billblaski9523 I too thought that at first, I think it was because they taught us the sun was the center of our solar system and i assumed that was the center of everything.

    • @Sonya1967
      @Sonya1967 7 місяців тому

      To read the Holy Bible's description of Earth and the Heavens read Genesis 1:1-18 and the Book of Enoch, you'll think that you died and went to Heaven!!

    • @JohnnysCafe_
      @JohnnysCafe_ 7 місяців тому +5

      @@Sonya1967 Yes read from the Bible as far as knowing the contents but it can't be taken seriously, there are too many claims that were accepted by the unknown authors but are impossible by today's understandings. The order of creation could not work. The flood was not possible or a 600 year old man and two of every animal on an ark. I believe it should be a personal believe and kept to oneself.

    • @wespicedmemes
      @wespicedmemes 7 місяців тому +1

      Bot comment

  • @magnesium_subsoil_94
    @magnesium_subsoil_94 Рік тому +30

    A full episode? Finally

  • @catnmouse482
    @catnmouse482 Рік тому +71

    I saw this special on PBS a few years ago and it literally changed how I look at our solar system. I had never been so interested in it before until I watched it. The Planets really did change my outlook and- I am so eager to learn more about our system now! After watching it, I tried to watch other shows on other channels about our solar system AND THEY DID NOT COMPARE. The music, interviews, graphics and narration on this specific series IS TOP NOTCH. Thank you PBS/BBC for showing it!

    • @poppymcdermott837
      @poppymcdermott837 Рік тому +7

      The channels melodysheep and astrum make great videos too!

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 11 місяців тому +2

      I also had a hard time finding videos like this about the same subject matter that matched the quality of this. Kosmo is the channel I found that is full of excellent videos. I highly recommend looking into it if you enjoyed this one.

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 10 місяців тому +1

      I was wondering why a BBC documentary would feature so few British people in it.

    • @trentp151
      @trentp151 9 місяців тому

      Other episodes don't compare because this "documentary" is a fairy tale. They GUESS that this is how the universe is; they don't really know. Yet they present all of this as facts. It's sickening. They're more sure about space than Christians are about God. That should tell you everything you need to know.

    • @beenaplumber8379
      @beenaplumber8379 9 місяців тому +11

      @@trentp151 Scientists don't believe in scientific certainty. None of them do. In fact, I've heard several theoretical physicists say they hope their current theories are wrong, because that would mean something more amazing would be true, and it would mean more work for theoretical physicists. That sort of thing excites them!
      Scientists often suffer from communication problems. Christians actually believe the things they say (usually), but scientists describe theories that contain inherent uncertainty, only they tend to forget to say things like, "According to this theory," or "This is what we think is happening." They know when they are talking to other scientists, that much can be assumed, as it is with most of the public, but some people don't assume that. Some people think science is unassailable, and that's just dead wrong. You know that, and so do I, but some people don't, and scientists speaking to the public always need to be wary of that.
      I'm a retired scientist, but not in this field. I'm fully aware of how science works and the strengths and weaknesses it has as a system, but it is the only knowledge system that can be reliably shared and built on - until a problem is discovered, at which point we adjust our theories and hypotheses to fit the evidence. In that way, although science does not yield certainty, it is self-correcting.

  • @AviationAndTravelWithSash
    @AviationAndTravelWithSash 11 місяців тому +71

    This was definitely the best presentation I've ever seen about the planets. Great visuals, amazing cinematic effects, kept my attention the full video. I enjoyed this very much. And it was very informative. Great job!

    • @chainlink2348
      @chainlink2348 7 місяців тому

      literally all of this is fake bro

    • @AviationAndTravelWithSash
      @AviationAndTravelWithSash 7 місяців тому

      @@chainlink2348 and of all the comments saying the same thing, you picked mine bro. But to each their own 🤷‍♀️

    • @4partmedia
      @4partmedia 26 днів тому

      ​@@chainlink2348you can't be serious 😂 ignorance is bliss

  • @brianingresham79
    @brianingresham79 2 місяці тому +1

    I put this on almost every night when I go to sleep. One of the best documentaries I have seen.

  • @D0nlyJuan
    @D0nlyJuan Рік тому +13

    Finally a documentary in which people interviewed look directly at the camera. Hopefully it becomes the new norm.

    • @allanfreeman9977
      @allanfreeman9977 Рік тому +2

      😅 Do they not do that in other documentaries? That is such a weird thing to notice.

    • @D0nlyJuan
      @D0nlyJuan Рік тому +1

      @@allanfreeman9977 No, they don't. They're usually looking at someone outside the frame.

    • @liamwoodman4950
      @liamwoodman4950 Рік тому

      Why does it matter?

    • @D0nlyJuan
      @D0nlyJuan Рік тому

      @@liamwoodman4950 If that doesn't matter to you, it's alright and I have nothing against it. For me, it just looks artificial and disingenuous, like someone who won't look at you when you're talking to them.

    • @Keyecomposer
      @Keyecomposer 11 місяців тому

      @@D0nlyJuan But thats literally what they're doing when they're not looking at the camera, they're looking at the person asking them the question, if anything its more disingenuous to look at a camera to an audience that didn't ask you anything. Either is fine and neither is better than the other.

  • @chukwudivictor9397
    @chukwudivictor9397 11 місяців тому +36

    I appreciate your detailed explanations of our solar system and I feel proud to say that we have great people on earth who would go all in to make us know more of our solar system. I am proud of you all

  • @alexanderchoy3056
    @alexanderchoy3056 11 місяців тому +33

    We need more documentaries like this one. Spectacular!

    • @vade137
      @vade137 10 місяців тому +3

      This is not a "documentary"...it's a story.

    • @lukasm.1894
      @lukasm.1894 10 місяців тому +4

      @@vade137 A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion-picture intended to "document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education or maintaining a historical record."
      This is most definitely not a story

    • @vade137
      @vade137 10 місяців тому +1

      @@lukasm.1894 Okay, then it''s a mockumentary. The computer generated images are real in that a person sat down and created the images...but, they have no idea if that is an accurate depiction of 'space'.

    • @lavapop1900
      @lavapop1900 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@vade137what difference does it make?? Just enjoy the video. Whether or not it's the artist depiction doesn't change the fact that it's scary, informative and beautiful at the same time

  • @dTom993
    @dTom993 Рік тому +27

    Thank you Earth Lab so much for spectacular documentary, you are the real MVPs!

  • @udm1736
    @udm1736 Місяць тому +1

    Every time I watch a documentary like this, I marvel on how much had to go right and what were the mathematical odds that life on earth what would be possible

  • @daxota_6750
    @daxota_6750 6 місяців тому +5

    I love how mysterious space is, I wish I could be around 1,000 years from now to see how far we've progressed

    • @Ivan.A.Trulyuski
      @Ivan.A.Trulyuski 6 місяців тому

      If we’ve progressed, we had 1,000 years of dark ages after the fall of ancient civilizations.

    • @rorythomson3439
      @rorythomson3439 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Ivan.A.TrulyuskiI fear we are headed back to that

  • @davemieze9021
    @davemieze9021 Рік тому +3

    When it all comes crashing down, I’ll be glad I had an inkling of it by watching and learning stuff like this.

  • @grantwilliams1320
    @grantwilliams1320 Рік тому +3

    I must've watched this a dozen times by now. Love it. Thank you

  • @danylunny8142
    @danylunny8142 9 місяців тому +2

    Beautiful documentary, the images the explanations. Is great. Thanks for this quality.

  • @wildfirex666
    @wildfirex666 Рік тому +2

    Sylar's sultry voice is just so perfect!

  • @DrumToTheBassWoop
    @DrumToTheBassWoop Рік тому +10

    Saturn and Jupiter acting like the big brothers of the family, protecting their small sisters. 😎

  • @fuferito
    @fuferito Рік тому +120

    I don't mind the narrator's voice (is it Zachary Quinto?), even if it's not Sir David Attenborough.

  • @myahitt1247
    @myahitt1247 6 днів тому +1

    3:19 I really struggled to get through this section. I’m only 29. I think about my own mortality WAY more than probably most of my peers. I know I won’t be around to see the end of it all… but it makes me simultaneously greatly appreciative and grateful, yet exceedingly depressed. Look at what we’ve done to our planet. And the way humans treat each other. And the way we treat “lesser” species. It makes me wonder what the point of it all is. It makes me sad. And scared.

  • @PAMOIR
    @PAMOIR 8 місяців тому +1

    Amazing watch, as usual, really give you a different perspective on space.

  • @GialloBear
    @GialloBear Рік тому +10

    The score for this documentary alone is stunning. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @EIixir
    @EIixir Рік тому +4

    This was excellent, thank you for the upload!

  • @AsifAAli
    @AsifAAli Рік тому +7

    I just LOVE this kind of documentaries!!! It's what I live for on UA-cam.

  • @Jake_McAllister
    @Jake_McAllister 3 місяці тому

    This is why I pay my tv licence. This was the best piece of art I have seen in years. Bravo 👏

  • @shoeprano27
    @shoeprano27 Рік тому

    @49:19 i love how she described how it looked on paper, then gave me a visual and how excited she was. beautiful. one of then greatest space documentaries. wtg, bbc earth lab!

  • @magtube90
    @magtube90 Рік тому +13

    BBC does make excellent documentary, I can’t say the same for the news.

  • @shishinonaito
    @shishinonaito Рік тому +29

    A script full of tension, suspense, tragedy and plot twists. The history of the Solar System is beyond AMAZING. And this is just a part of what we know or think we know that happened in our neighborhood, which a miniscule part of the Universe. Imagine all the things that have happened, are happening and will happen throughout the Universe every second of its existence. Just WOW.

    • @definitelynotanAIchatbot
      @definitelynotanAIchatbot Рік тому +1

      Nothing else is happening, it's all fake.

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 11 місяців тому +1

      Exactly, WOW! I'm still trying to wrap my mind around us being able to just now see light from stars so far away that they no longer exist "right now". 🤔🤯🤯🤯

    • @definitelynotanAIchatbot
      @definitelynotanAIchatbot 11 місяців тому +1

      @JustLucky825 Light is literally as fast as it gets, and yet it is so incredibly slow on the large scale. It's kinda sad, because it puts a hard limit on our ability to explore the galaxy. We can just forget about ever traveling outside the Milky Way. 😔

  • @BarnaliD
    @BarnaliD 9 місяців тому +2

    I love the narrators narration and voice. It makes the biggest difference in wanting more or tuning out. Superb video!

  • @stargazer_clipz
    @stargazer_clipz 2 місяці тому +1

    as a space enthusiast this is AMAZING

  • @DerekB99
    @DerekB99 Рік тому +6

    I did not know there was sound in space. Learn something new every day. Thanks, BBC! That aside, and yes, I was being sarcastic about sound, I like this documentary.

  • @oscopin74
    @oscopin74 Рік тому +50

    I love this. The visuals along with the story telling it really taking me on a journey.

    • @jerryandrews9890
      @jerryandrews9890 Рік тому

      5:32pm❤

    • @trevorrthorne692
      @trevorrthorne692 11 місяців тому

      ​@@jerryandrews9890 trampus

    • @vade137
      @vade137 10 місяців тому

      Finally...someone who gets this is a fun and beautiful story...but not a documentary or educational...it's a beautiful and fantastical story.

    • @billblaski9523
      @billblaski9523 9 місяців тому

      Thanks, dawg!

    • @vade137
      @vade137 9 місяців тому

      funny, my comment was deleted because I called this out as being a drama and having absolutely nothing to do with reality. YT algorithm wants you to believe computer generated images are real life!

  • @BrainlessEinstein334
    @BrainlessEinstein334 10 місяців тому

    The drama the music has created to this solar system story.. absolutely stunning.

  • @ankurantil6137
    @ankurantil6137 8 місяців тому +4

    38:57 made me feel like crying out of gratitude towards mother Earth

  • @BasDirks
    @BasDirks Рік тому +5

    "Infinite sheet of gleaming debris" is quite the poetry.

  • @jodyknight
    @jodyknight Рік тому +36

    This was fantastic! Thank you so much for uploading such wonderful content that is interesting, educational, and beautifully made.
    Great stuff BBC Earth Lab.

    • @vade137
      @vade137 10 місяців тому

      How is this educational...it's a story, they made it up. Interesting and beautiful are accurate descriptions.

    • @jodyknight
      @jodyknight 10 місяців тому +8

      @@vade137 If you fail to see any educational merit to this program; I fail to desire to help you with that. Have a great day.

    • @vade137
      @vade137 10 місяців тому

      @@jodyknight funny...I'm just trying to help you along through these lies.

    • @jodyknight
      @jodyknight 10 місяців тому

      @@vade137 No you're not, stop lying whilst trying to spread your BS!

    • @IGNORE-ME-PLEASE
      @IGNORE-ME-PLEASE 9 місяців тому +5

      @@vade137 OMG you mean to say they didn't send a camera man to the outer solar system!? MY GOD YOU HAVE OPENED MY EYES!
      YOU TRUELY ARE EARTHS GREATEST DETECTIVE.

  • @goldp969
    @goldp969 5 місяців тому

    I feel so enlightened. I can’t thank you guys enough for this documentary. I’ve just told my younger brother to watch. I’ll keep passing this link down to enlighten more. 🙂

  • @andrewpowell9304
    @andrewpowell9304 8 місяців тому +2

    Great to see Carolyn Porco, Andy Ingersoll and Dave Grinspoon on here, I remember watching them in the original Planets series on the BBC in 1999!

  • @joannebarton7492
    @joannebarton7492 Рік тому +8

    This is not Joanne it's her son
    I have just watched this, and it's another very, very good documentary about the planets. I lv watching these sort of videos me..
    These planet programmes with the hole programme with it showing in depth the planets are the best. 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @rowan6207
      @rowan6207 Рік тому +3

      No one cares who it is

    • @xyz7572
      @xyz7572 Рік тому +2

      @@rowan6207 idk I think it’s kinda cute lol

  • @as114
    @as114 Рік тому +9

    more of this !

  • @Bish_karma
    @Bish_karma 11 місяців тому +236

    Shout out to the camera crew that went ahead of all the satellites to catch footage of them passing by each planet. I appreciate you.❤

    • @piercemccauley7079
      @piercemccauley7079 11 місяців тому +30

      These comments stopped being funny 4 years ago

    • @lk4543
      @lk4543 11 місяців тому +48

      ​@@piercemccauley7079 please support your statement with scientific references.

    • @annettegustafson1435
      @annettegustafson1435 10 місяців тому +1

      Ha. And an additional ha

    • @chaseshadow
      @chaseshadow 10 місяців тому

      🤣

    • @diodorus6632
      @diodorus6632 10 місяців тому +7

      @@piercemccauley7079 na, still funny.

  • @tomatotokyo
    @tomatotokyo Рік тому +6

    Pleasantly surprised at the lack of “can we take a moment to appreciate the cameraman” comments 😬

  • @GraceDollesin
    @GraceDollesin Рік тому +6

    Yay!!! New episode of our mighty solar system. I have my hot beet tea and now watching. Have a great night and blessed night everyone. Love lots!❤❤❤

    • @axe4770
      @axe4770 Рік тому

      I’m watching URanus with a telescope now.

    • @xyz7572
      @xyz7572 Рік тому

      Beet tea? How did you get the idea to make tea of beet roots?

  • @dsantamaria713
    @dsantamaria713 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely fascinating! ❤

  • @PepeLePhrogg
    @PepeLePhrogg Рік тому +50

    Huge shoutout to the camera man who decided to travel into the core of Jupiter and film the metallic hydrogen…
    You the real MVP….

    • @definitelynotanAIchatbot
      @definitelynotanAIchatbot Рік тому

      How did he do it? Seems dangerous, but I'm not a scientist.

    • @johnlarsson6973
      @johnlarsson6973 2 місяці тому

      ​@@definitelynotanAIchatbotyou actually Think someone went Into jupiter to record?

    • @BestBecky78
      @BestBecky78 2 місяці тому

      Why do we have to have this comment on every space video

    • @johnlarsson6973
      @johnlarsson6973 2 місяці тому +1

      @@BestBecky78 to celebrate the cameraman obviously

    • @BestBecky78
      @BestBecky78 2 місяці тому

      Welp, I guess this little cornball comment is here to stay

  • @RicardoVanHouten
    @RicardoVanHouten Рік тому +38

    The person narrating this documentary really has a fine and good pleasent narrating voice for documentaries ❤️
    This was yet again a fine, but entertaining and educational documentary thank you!🙏🏼

    • @MichalKaczorowski
      @MichalKaczorowski Рік тому +20

      Zachary Quinto - Mr Spock from J.J. Abrams' Star Trek ;)

    • @Mossyz.
      @Mossyz. Рік тому +5

      @@MichalKaczorowski Thank you for your service

    • @existenceispain6048
      @existenceispain6048 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Mossyz. save that comment for Soldiers and people who actually deserve to hear that said to them, not some random dude online who only said the narrator name

    • @Mossyz.
      @Mossyz. 11 місяців тому

      @@existenceispain6048 fair point .

    • @Keyecomposer
      @Keyecomposer 11 місяців тому +5

      The original version with Brian Cox is FAR better i don't know why Americans decided to cut up the original. Seriously do yourselves a favour and watch the normal version with Brian Cox instead.

  • @gaylewolke
    @gaylewolke 8 місяців тому

    ABSOLUTELY THE BEST DOCUMENTARY I'VE SEEN!!! I LOVED EVERY MINUTE AND WILL BE DEDICATED TO WATCHING MORE!!!!

  • @johnygi1553
    @johnygi1553 10 годин тому

    I love videos that make you feel like you’re really there ❤😭

  • @MrGaugeBoson
    @MrGaugeBoson Рік тому +10

    Can we please appreciate that the bbc is giving us this amazing content for free 👏👏👏

    • @badkarm4
      @badkarm4 Рік тому

      Nothing is for free off the BBC.

    • @BLMeredith87
      @BLMeredith87 6 місяців тому

      (cries in £159py)

  • @ReynaSpeaks
    @ReynaSpeaks Рік тому +15

    I’m beginning to realize that exoplanets are not candidates for a new home. They may be in the Goldilocks Zone, but our planet has something rare and each planet in our Solar System serves a purpose to protect and help Earth’s sustainability. This is a truly remarkable documentary. Quinto can tell me stories all day but I think I’d fall asleep.

    • @safeysmith6720
      @safeysmith6720 8 місяців тому +4

      Yes, being a rocky planet in the goldilocks zone is not enough. Many other factors, including timing, are extremely important!

    • @herorisk
      @herorisk 8 місяців тому +6

      yes! you need oxygen, a magnetic field perhaps a tilted orbit, a moon or two to prevent flooding,a calm core [most likely nickle to create a magnetic field], a stable atmosphere, complete random chance, mitochondria formation,a dwarf star to prevent the star from dying mid way through evolution, a stable orbit, other planets need a stable orbit, a far out asteroid belt and most likely much much MUCH more!

    • @Badficwriter
      @Badficwriter 4 місяці тому

      @@herorisk Theoretically, you could use a "hot rock"--a celestial body that isn't a star but is hot--to provide energy. It wouldn't give light but warmth. Since geothermal vents have proven that life can occur without light.

    • @herorisk
      @herorisk 4 місяці тому +1

      oh 100% im positive if earth became rouge life would still survive, even thrive below the mass ice sheets of the ocean, warmed by the core@@Badficwriter

  • @wiz3010
    @wiz3010 3 місяці тому

    What a brilliant documentary, great visual and story telling. I was hooked till the end

  • @endoroboto2225
    @endoroboto2225 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this free for all of us.

  • @DigitalHourglass
    @DigitalHourglass Рік тому +4

    Dealing with space on my own channel for so many years, I've kinda taken for granted the sheer size of some of these planets.
    These cinematics gave me pause and helped rekindle the awe.

  • @redfoxdiamond8990
    @redfoxdiamond8990 Рік тому +5

    I believe even kids will have ideas from this masterpiece

  • @RogueNinjaCreative
    @RogueNinjaCreative 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-of7fy6rk7m
    @user-of7fy6rk7m 9 місяців тому +1

    I love this. The visuals along with the story!!

  • @God.sDaughter
    @God.sDaughter Рік тому +6

    Sometimes I wonder if there’s life outside of planet earth?
    There must be. There gotta be. We shouldn’t be alone in all the vastness of the Universe.

  • @HombreWithAnOmbre
    @HombreWithAnOmbre 10 місяців тому +6

    A wonderful presentation! Thanks so much for creating this and posting it!❤

    • @lovewillwinnn
      @lovewillwinnn 7 місяців тому

      CREATING indeed.

    • @4partmedia
      @4partmedia 26 днів тому

      ​@@lovewillwinnnyea, as is Evolution CREATED new species.

  • @daizyizbuzy4436
    @daizyizbuzy4436 7 місяців тому +2

    I love this channel so much

  • @CC-ns2ds
    @CC-ns2ds Рік тому +5

    I like Zachary Quinto but come on Brian Cox is a legend. He’s so passionate about physics I love it and thank him for being my 1st year prof on particle physics made the maths much more bearable!

    • @sadakoprochichi
      @sadakoprochichi 7 місяців тому +1

      Omg, thank you, I was trying to place that voice!

    • @CC-ns2ds
      @CC-ns2ds 7 місяців тому

      @@sadakoprochichi no problem glad to help

    • @Quzga
      @Quzga 3 місяці тому

      ​@@sadakoprochichisame! Thought it sounded just like robot from invincible

  • @sarahconn3285
    @sarahconn3285 8 місяців тому +13

    I miss Pluto. Pluto well always be a planet to me!! 😢

    • @Mark-lj1dj
      @Mark-lj1dj 21 день тому

      Poor Pluto got demoted. But we still love it 😊

  • @jubjub974
    @jubjub974 2 місяці тому

    thank you for making this free

  • @alecjohnson5269
    @alecjohnson5269 10 місяців тому +1

    THE UNIVERSE IS PHENOMENAL AND FASCINATING GREAT DOCUMENTARY

  • @glitch314
    @glitch314 Рік тому +18

    for people who enjoyed this, I strongly recommend watching the whole series (The Planets is a 2019 BBC/PBS television documentary series about the Solar System presented by Professor Brian Cox in the UK version and Zachary Quinto in the US version.) I prefer the original (Brian Cox) version. This is just a hastily put together summary of one of the greatest documentaries ever made.

    • @k.taylor3526
      @k.taylor3526 3 місяці тому +2

      OH!!! I was wondering why it is a bit disjointed and seems to have some information missing. Thanks for the tip to check out the original series!

  • @evana6425
    @evana6425 Рік тому +4

    We need to save this earth 🌎 and our planet

  • @jamesshugart702
    @jamesshugart702 6 місяців тому +1

    this is the best space documentary I've ever seen. this was better than interstellar too

  • @MACHOO179
    @MACHOO179 9 місяців тому +1

    This is just mind-boggling beautiful.

  • @emm._.
    @emm._. 6 місяців тому +4

    New found appreciation for Saturn. Bless saturn for stopping Jupiter from absolutely wrecking our chances of sitting here and watching this video.

  • @adpirtle
    @adpirtle Рік тому +10

    It's odd watching the PBS version of this series on a BBC channel.

  • @bricelegendnducho1639
    @bricelegendnducho1639 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much, the team behind this great documentary about our mysterious universe

  • @tadeusticeghostal
    @tadeusticeghostal 5 місяців тому

    Man, this has some great visuals. Good stuff

  • @Bish_karma
    @Bish_karma 8 місяців тому +4

    I’ve honestly watched this more than four times now, what a beautiful documentary👏. Rewatching it again.😂

  • @sarahconn3285
    @sarahconn3285 8 місяців тому +3

    I love the history of our solar system!! Some people find it boring but not me !!

  • @wasa213
    @wasa213 11 місяців тому

    What an amazing doccie. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done

  • @finotrick
    @finotrick 5 місяців тому +1

    The voice of zachary quinto is so soothing

  • @tramsgar
    @tramsgar Рік тому +16

    Wow, a full show, not a 2 minute trailer for the actual video - keep those changes coming!
    (23:04 An impressive 100,5% content!)

    • @davidcopson5800
      @davidcopson5800 Рік тому +1

      You beat me to it. The planet that is more than 100%. That is impressive!

  • @Learn_With_Shuvo
    @Learn_With_Shuvo Рік тому +11

    Very very informative.

  • @ahgm793
    @ahgm793 8 місяців тому

    Excellent as always. A blessing listening to you

  • @christhomas3968
    @christhomas3968 8 місяців тому

    Absolutely amazing documentary . thank you .

  • @nickjackalson
    @nickjackalson Рік тому +4

    at 59:46 zach says "nuclear winter" when there's a term for this phenomenon, it's called an impact winter

    • @Badficwriter
      @Badficwriter 4 місяці тому

      I suspect the name will change again as its pointed out that "winter" is meaningless on planets like Jupiter.

  • @AricChakma
    @AricChakma Рік тому +11

    This is the best space video I've ever seen. Incredible is an understatement. Good job BBC Earth Lab.

    • @Mossyz.
      @Mossyz. Рік тому +1

      I love it also .

  • @melissasalasblair5273
    @melissasalasblair5273 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks soooo much!!

  • @XtrevolutionXX
    @XtrevolutionXX 9 днів тому

    This is a damn good upload!

  • @jasonclevenger3848
    @jasonclevenger3848 Рік тому +6

    Great documentary! However was disappointed that there was no segment on Venus, my favorite planet! How did it get so hot, why does it rotate differently, what does the surface look like, etc. And yes, I understand this is about planets, but what about Titan, Enceladeus, and Europa? Moons, but small planets in their own right.

    • @AGDinCA
      @AGDinCA Рік тому

      Venus is exceptionally hot because it's thick atmosphere has trapped the greenhouse gases that have escaped from inside the planet, creating a runaway temperature increase.
      Venus spins in retrograde most likely due to an impact with a similarly-sized object fairly early on during the planet formation period of our solar system. This impact could have caused the planet to slow it's rotation to the point of stillness, and could even have been strong enough to reverse the course of the planet's direction of motion. Another possibility is that Venus actually still rotates in the same direction as the other planets, but that an impact knocked it over 180°, thus making it appear to be rotating in reverse.

  • @uniquelyunique1
    @uniquelyunique1 Рік тому +4

    Please release another version with Brian Cox performing the voice over. 🙂

  • @stumpylogs
    @stumpylogs 4 місяці тому

    The music during the Uranus part gave me chills

  • @F4R4D4Y
    @F4R4D4Y 5 місяців тому +1

    Great stuff 👏

  • @xyz7572
    @xyz7572 Рік тому +7

    Press F for Ganymede, which is even bigger than Mercury but was caught by Jupiter’s gravity and instead of being a planet of its own was turned into a moon almost no one has heard of 😭

    • @ScottysHaze
      @ScottysHaze Рік тому

      Press F for the dumbest comment ever. Anyone who would watch this would have absolutely heard of Ganymede, one of the largest Jovian moons. What was the point of your silly comment?

    • @xyz7572
      @xyz7572 Рік тому +1

      @@ScottysHaze what’s your deal? 😂 All people know the planets of the solar system, but the regular person who isn’t into astronomy like we are haven’t even heard the name Ganymede, and it’s a real shame, so why are you acting so mad? Did you somehow take my initial innocuous comment as a personal attack despite me not in any way addressing you? Dial it back a bit and calm down before you spew acid in the comment section 🤷

  • @bradyryan5105
    @bradyryan5105 Рік тому +10

    Fun fact: just like other stars, the Sun has a name: Sol.
    Believe it or not, the Moon has a name too: Luna

    • @ScottysHaze
      @ScottysHaze Рік тому

      Those words are just Latin for sun and moon. Your comment is the biggest facepalm ever. 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @binkwillans5138
      @binkwillans5138 Рік тому +4

      Earth also has a name: Terra.

    • @frankbandera6591
      @frankbandera6591 7 місяців тому +2

      You guys are speaking Latin.
      Sol=the sun
      Luna=the moon
      Terra=Earth

    • @John-qt2sf
      @John-qt2sf 6 місяців тому

      Since we call it the sun isn't that its name?

    • @bradyryan5105
      @bradyryan5105 6 місяців тому +1

      @@frankbandera6591 Spanish too.
      Though in Spanish, Earth is Tierra

  • @KerrMarrin-vn1kv
    @KerrMarrin-vn1kv 3 місяці тому

    An Absolutely Fantastic documentary not only for us adults but also the little ones (primary school) & also high school pupils. without doubt this download is getting saved & Full marks 🌟 👏🌟👏🌟👏🌟 Thanks👌for the download👍