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So jealous of the future generations that’ll get to deeply explore space. Could only imagine what it would be like to be one of the first people to stand on Titan
The guys that responded to your comment sounded like the same people in the dark ages that thought the earth was flat or the people in the late 19th century that thought flying was impossible. Unfortunately we will all be gone and lose our chance to laugh at their face 😂
@@lombardo141 some of us are fantasising and some of us are realists. We made it to the moon in the late 60s as you think but no one's even been one 1000th of the way there since? Explain that. With the exponential growth in technology and how much cheaper it is today. And do you know how much further Mars is than the moon? Wake up. It's not happening in the next 100,000 years. And I predict likely never.
Fact #2: All moons orbit their planets, meaning the center of rotation lies within the border of the planet… all expect Pluto and Charon. Their center of mass lies outside of Pluto meaning that both bodies orbit a common point, not contained by the planet. This is the main reason that it’s more of a double (dwarf) planet system, not just the overall ratio of their sizes.
Interesting! I like to watch your videos even though i don't hold to the same secular worldview. From my perspective as a young earth creationist I think it's interesting that scientists don't ever doubt their worldview as a whole, but try to come up with solutions and hypotheses to make sure they uphold their already existing worldview. I guess it is raional in some sense, however when so many factors like pluto, comets, sprial galaxies and formations as such point to a young universe, it amazes me that it is not even discussed that the whole idea of an old universe might not add up with what we see today. Also because the age-calculations are build upon so many presuppositions (no one was there at the beginning, so there has to be). Of course it would mean rethinking the whole worldview, and by accepting a young universe evolution simply don't stand a chance, however I thought science was about going where the evidence leads and not protecting a worldview.. What are your thoughts on this?🤗
Hey @InsaneCuriosity brilliant video as always. One quick question: why don’t you show the rings around both Jupiter & Neptune? They may be faint, but they are there.
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So jealous of the future generations that’ll get to deeply explore space. Could only imagine what it would be like to be one of the first people to stand on Titan
The human race will never travel pass Mars. If they even go that far.
humans might not even be here much longer the way things are going
The guys that responded to your comment sounded like the same people in the dark ages that thought the earth was flat or the people in the late 19th century that thought flying was impossible. Unfortunately we will all be gone and lose our chance to laugh at their face 😂
Agree. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@lombardo141 some of us are fantasising and some of us are realists. We made it to the moon in the late 60s as you think but no one's even been one 1000th of the way there since? Explain that. With the exponential growth in technology and how much cheaper it is today.
And do you know how much further Mars is than the moon? Wake up. It's not happening in the next 100,000 years. And I predict likely never.
Fact #2: All moons orbit their planets, meaning the center of rotation lies within the border of the planet… all expect Pluto and Charon. Their center of mass lies outside of Pluto meaning that both bodies orbit a common point, not contained by the planet. This is the main reason that it’s more of a double (dwarf) planet system, not just the overall ratio of their sizes.
Pluto ❤
Moon has had a stabilizing effect on earth rotation and it also shields earth from asteroid impacts. It is a major influence on why earth has life.
Right. Thanks for sharing!
Doesn't really shield earth from impacts
Shows how much You know.
@@jooei2810 accurate information?
It is a gravity well that draws plenty of incoming asteroids towards it instead of earth.
Interesting! I like to watch your videos even though i don't hold to the same secular worldview. From my perspective as a young earth creationist I think it's interesting that scientists don't ever doubt their worldview as a whole, but try to come up with solutions and hypotheses to make sure they uphold their already existing worldview. I guess it is raional in some sense, however when so many factors like pluto, comets, sprial galaxies and formations as such point to a young universe, it amazes me that it is not even discussed that the whole idea of an old universe might not add up with what we see today. Also because the age-calculations are build upon so many presuppositions (no one was there at the beginning, so there has to be). Of course it would mean rethinking the whole worldview, and by accepting a young universe evolution simply don't stand a chance, however I thought science was about going where the evidence leads and not protecting a worldview.. What are your thoughts on this?🤗
Hopefully our future generations ( aka out children ) discover planet 9 or X
Agree. Thanks for watching!
Hey @InsaneCuriosity brilliant video as always. One quick question: why don’t you show the rings around both Jupiter & Neptune? They may be faint, but they are there.
Thanks! Jupiter and Neptune do have rings, but they’re much fainter and harder to see compared to Saturn’s.
Yep it’s time we need the fuel cell of all fuel cells a bit like a Swiss Army knife
Wonder how many of these I already knew…
Thanks for watching!
Your first "fact" doesn't even make sense