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The problem is there are several objects in our solar system that are comparable in size to Pluto:..never mind there are moons like TRITON that are bigger than Pluto.. do we include them as planets also or just re-characterize what Pluto is. Them if we add these other objects that are similar in size to Pluto ther are another 5 or 6 we know of the are similar to the size of the smallest Object on this list. Where does it end. Pluto isn't special as far as an objects size in that part of our system and putting it into the dwarf planet category makes thre most sense. I 1. Eris (dwarf planet): With a diameter of approximately 2,326 km (1,446 miles), Eris is slightly larger than Pluto (2,374 km or 1,475 miles in diameter). Makemake (dwarf planet): Makemake has a diameter of around 1,430 km (890 miles), which is roughly half the size of Pluto. 2. Haumea (dwarf planet): Haumea’s diameter is approximately 1,960 km (1,220 miles), making it slightly larger than Makemake. 3. Quaoar (dwarf planet): Quaoar has a diameter of around 1,110 km (690 miles), which is smaller than Pluto but still comparable in size. 4. Triton (moon of Neptune): With a diameter of approximately 2,700 km (1,700 miles), Triton is larger than Pluto, but it’s a moon, not a dwarf planet.
The more we learn and have better information.. things change.. thank god science isn't like a human with an ego because they would never admit they were wrong and keep defending how things used to be before we had better information that changed how we see things. Its fine to be wrong and correct what we used to believe. That's thre correct way if ding things We know more now than we did 150 years ago. We have better information and better instruments. We have a multibillion dollar JWST TELESCOPE a million miles away that can see red shift and the left over radiation from the big bang. I bet Sir Issac Newton wish he had that technology rather than some little telescope with a few lenses and not a computer attached to it. Could you imagine what he sid have done with the JWST.
@@cfltheman when you were a kid asbestos was considered a safe and effective insulator... guess what?? science and knowledge improve with technology! congratulations you figured something out
Over 1 hour video just to explain how long it would take for us to go to each planet in the solar system is dubious at best, dont mind longer videos delving deeper but this almost has the runtime of a movie LOL
Why can't they just stick to the topic? This starts out discussing not how long it takes to get to Mercury, but the possibility of life on Mercury. Nonsense! There has never been life on Mercury.
It's a way to discuss the topic but give further insight on the planet. Explaining the planet itself gives a better idea of what we would be traveling to.
Very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove
Saturn: 2-8 years. Uranus: 13-15 years. Neptune: Gravity assist steps: Jupiter-Saturn: 3 years Saturn-Uranus: 5 years Uranus-Neptune: 3 years Minimum Neptune: 11 years from Jupiter Earth-Jupiter slow: 6-7 years Figure every 10 years of tech subtract 1 year from travel time. 2035: J: 5-6 S: 6-7 U: 12-14 N: 10+5? 2045: J: 4-5 S: 4+2 U: 4+2+4= 10 N: 4+2+4+2 = 12 2055: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn: 3 years each, with better supplies for more complex missions closer to Earth. Uranus: 3+5=8 Neptune: 3+5+3=11. In my lifetime I may see the Neptune speed-run hit 10 years out and 10 years back. 2065: I will be 74 yrs old. A child born in 2019 will be 74 in the year 2083, or 76 in 2085. 2085 is 60 years out. Saturn: 2 years Uranus: 7-9 years. High chance of lunar rovers to Ariel Umbriel Titania Oberon and Miranda before 2100. (This is how fast we're getting to Saturn today) Neptune: 18-6= 12 years. 2025-2085 is a conservative guess for travel probes to Uranus' Moons. Enceladus Titan Europa Ganymede and Callisto will all get missions in between now and then. (30, 37, 44, 51, 58) at least one every 7 years isn't unlikely, leaving the 2040s-2070s for developing Mars as an outpost to reduce times and costs further. We need a new technology if I have a shot of visiting Mars. The children born now will believe they are certain to see Mars. Their children may actually make it there.
1:36 "may have been suitable for the emergence of life"... what are you talking about? Where did you get this information? Citation needed urgently. Is this a joke or are you just making things up to sound interesting? At NO point in the history of the solar system could Mercury EVER have been suitable for ANY sort of life whatsoever.
I absolutely love this video!!!! Great job In sane curiosity!!! Very well done job and the video clips you used for all the information given must've took forever!!
How many times is this guy gonna say “there are many factors to take into account” regarding the trajectory of the launch and slowly down to orbit? We got it the first seven times
What happened at 17 minutes in? You went to Jupiter then back to Venus. Interesting concept for the video. You just ramble all over the place with different paths and methods and speeds and ...and...and. Maybe describe the different options for positions and some speed options, then give a similar option of speed and do more to describe the distances between the planets. Take tour Adderall and dial down the ADHD just a bit.
Saturn 🪐 Travels through space at 21k mph and takes 29.5 years to complete one circle around the sun. It’s extremely complicated using those numbers to indicate how long it would take being planets are not linear like driving from the gas station to the mall. The gas station and mall are stationary they never move. Planets are opposite, they travel at 29k mph while orbiting the Sun they never in the same spot ever after seconds went by. It’s like throwing a ball fastest you can while orbiting the city and asking how long will it take to catch up to the ball in a rocket 🚀 to land on the ball or get inside its orbit. It changes every second. It depends where you are when you through the ball, where the ball will be when the rocket takes off. Yahl think it’s a drive there and back silly these planets are not locations in the sky 🌌. They are traveling through space very fast while orbiting the sun inside of a galaxy that is also traveling. Yahl need help
Every time u go to Saturn each trip will be months or weeks apart. Example Saturn has been traveled to 4 times and each time it took months apart. You can’t just ask “how long it takes to get to Saturn 🪐.” That’s a stupid question. You have to first give a parameter then say “how long would it take to get to Saturn using a Rocket fuel to maintain speed of 30k mph, at its shortest distance traveling around the Sun accounting for drag of 289km per week. Each trip has to build a road map being Saturn isn’t a location it’s like a moving vehicle u have to first see where it’s at and map a plan to travel to it intersecting it when it’s at its closets point to earth. U can change the parameters saying how long will it take to get to Saturn using a satellite 🛰️ with no plan to use rockets 🚀 w/rocket fuel to slow down to get into Saturns orbit and instead just go by it snapping pics as it pass. No drag, limited weight etc etc.
Infact I have a wire for you which is equivalent to your silly question. How long will it take me to get to the White House? You would say I make no sense. I haven’t told u where I am, how I’m traveling rather it’s by car, by truck, by bike, by feet, by flight, by train etc. Of course u would need to map out a travel plan first like where are you coming from, are u driving, how much gas you have, are you driving then getting on a plane halfway there etc etc. You have to map a plan first then calculate not the other way around. Each trip has a different timeline.
Im confused. You said the solar probe speed 43 thousand kph, and at that speed it's 4 months to Mercury. Maximum distance to Mercury 43 million km, that equals 1000 hours travel time, or 41 days. Where you get 4 months from?
Just a thought. As exploration becomes more expensive and the nessasary technology creates new disciplines, gets much larger, more precise and more difficult to manufacture. Planatary Cooperation will either happen or humanity's big dreams will stay dreams.
A lot of added information here . I don't expect you to just show each planet and say the number of miles , hours , days , etc . Yet come on . Maybe get to the point first and give us all the other tidbits later .
Definitely a fascinating video with loads of interesting information. One thing is evident and that is the fact that how the planets do what they do in their orbits, their other specific individual characteristics and how they affect each other shows that they were created and are not a product of random chance. It is a well thought out balancing act that has a specific purpose. If the orbit of earth was off by just a couple of degrees, life would not be possible here.
Given the length of this video, you'd have to REALLY care to answer the question for all the planets! And even then there are few if any direct answers here, just a bunch of contingencies....
Why start the journey from earth ? Build a spacecrft in space and dock with it, crew goes on board its fueled to the max and it has the speed of earth to start with
Also, if the person was traveling at the speed of light, they would get there instantaneously; relatively. It would be an hour at most to mars on our clocks as the outside observer.
There is no god. And if you want your mythical sky heing mentioned, did you just want yours to have a shout out or all gods from all of the religions..? That only seems fair.
Science would say using the planetary fields, a cargo AI ship could create fields after converting the known planetary fields polarity as a regulatory opposition, with centrifugal forces and gravitational advantages and laws. Like gravitational mobile slingshots.
I just wish the narrator didn't sound so... I apologise, but cartoonish American. Tone it down on in the intonation and send us to sleep my man. Love from Australia.
Humans visiting Neptune? Well, that's an inevitability....but surely not in the time frames mentioned in this video nor with the technologies harnessed by humanity currently.
You're assuming that humans will be here that far in the future. According to some, we're just monkeys leaving the forest and with the way people are these days and the sad pathetic state of our education system , it's not far from the truth. We're going backwards, not forwards.
Let's waste the damn money to mercury just to get couple pictures and crash onto its surface 4 years ago, while on earth people are dying from hunger, good job
@@kananaskiscountry8191 it's not really the same as if you were watching a film or one of those hour long episodes of a show that you can easily follow along with, videos like these have information that need detailed explanation otherwise there's no point in even watching it
Yes, Mercury is thought to have lost a significant portion of its outer crust due to a massive impact early in its history. This event likely shaped its current position and structure, leading to the planet we see today. Thanks for watching!
Have to take in the consideration. The time to speed up and the time to slow down. Basically, basically, you'd have to accelerate halfway there. Lip around, then diesel rate the West rest of the way. So that's how you calculate the fastest time to Mars.
Why have we not sent a bunch of bombs to try to terraform venus yet? Mars, too. Send a bunch of certain chemicals and cyanobacteria. I'm an idiot and that sounds better than anything I've heard from experts!
The distance between 2 points is a STRAIGHT LINE. IF SOMEBODY DISAGREES with my comments. Tupac EXPLAINED what this narrator' talked about 30 years ago." Straight BALLIN." Being that the SUN, EARTH and the any planets and MOONS are circular in nature 😂😂😂😂
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Pluto should file a discrimination lawsuit. Dwarf planets are planets too
The problem is there are several objects in our solar system that are comparable in size to Pluto:..never mind there are moons like TRITON that are bigger than Pluto.. do we include them as planets also or just re-characterize what Pluto is. Them if we add these other objects that are similar in size to Pluto ther are another 5 or 6 we know of the are similar to the size of the smallest
Object on this list. Where does it end. Pluto isn't special as far as an objects size in that part of our system and putting it into the dwarf planet category makes thre most sense. I
1. Eris (dwarf planet): With a diameter of approximately 2,326 km (1,446 miles), Eris is slightly larger than Pluto (2,374 km or 1,475 miles in diameter).
Makemake (dwarf planet): Makemake has a diameter of around 1,430 km (890 miles), which is roughly half the size of Pluto.
2. Haumea (dwarf planet): Haumea’s diameter is approximately 1,960 km (1,220 miles), making it slightly larger than Makemake.
3. Quaoar (dwarf planet): Quaoar has a diameter of around 1,110 km (690 miles), which is smaller than Pluto but still comparable in size.
4. Triton (moon of Neptune): With a diameter of approximately 2,700 km (1,700 miles), Triton is larger than Pluto, but it’s a moon, not a dwarf planet.
Dwarf planets will find it increasingly hard to secure fulfilling dramatic employment following stereotype concerns
The best long video's to put on and fall asleep to!💜😂👏👏👍👍👍
Lol sleeping to space videos is so relaxing especially if the narrator has a good voice
@@Black_Aces YES!🙏
Not me thinking i was the only one who does this 💀😂
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@@catherineharris4746 😂😂😂😂
When i was a kid Pluto was the smallest planet, Mercury was number 2.
The more we learn and have better information.. things change.. thank god science isn't like a human with an ego because they would never admit they were wrong and keep defending how things used to be before we had better information that changed how we see things. Its fine to be wrong and correct what we used to believe. That's thre correct way if ding things
We know more now than we did 150 years ago. We have better information and better instruments. We have a multibillion dollar JWST TELESCOPE a million miles away that can see red shift and the left over radiation from the big bang. I bet Sir Issac Newton wish he had that technology rather than some little telescope with a few lenses and not a computer attached to it. Could you imagine what he sid have done with the JWST.
@@cfltheman when you were a kid asbestos was considered a safe and effective insulator... guess what?? science and knowledge improve with technology! congratulations you figured something out
Over 1 hour video just to explain how long it would take for us to go to each planet in the solar system is dubious at best, dont mind longer videos delving deeper but this almost has the runtime of a movie LOL
Why can't they just stick to the topic? This starts out discussing not how long it takes to get to Mercury, but the possibility of life on Mercury. Nonsense! There has never been life on Mercury.
Agreed !!
Because then the video would only be 3 minutes long.
It's a way to discuss the topic but give further insight on the planet. Explaining the planet itself gives a better idea of what we would be traveling to.
How long it takes to get to Mercury is the point, not what's there.
@denniskoller5662 indeed however if you wrote a research paper in English, you'd give further insight instead of just giving the answer .
Sorry, this is way too long of a video for its stated purpose.
I think its great. Not filled with fluff.
Open your mind, maybe you'll learn something new. Or...just don't watch, its literally that simple. Have a nice day! 😊
That's what exactly what I want to say by looking at the title of video and the length of the video.
@@KatieWierzbicki-ib2ib I am a fan of this channel. But it is not a good sign to do like this more. I am here to discuss more about this.
You have tiktok brain
Everyone commenting needs to chill TF out and relax. Thank you for making this video. 💜
Very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove
PERFECTION!!! This is the video I have longed for. I wish ALL videos could have this duration.🎉❤
More to come! Glad you liked it 💟
@@InsaneCuriosity 😊😊😊
Yes, if you need to put to sleep by the sheer tedium of over explaining the obvious, this is perfect
TIME DOESN'T EXIST.....CLOCKS EXIST. Thats MY summary..
Time definitely exists as way of measuring existence, we just happen to use clocks to keep track of it and put a scale on it.
Sending an orbiter and a probe to Uranus will be worth it for the jokes alone.
Nah, better yet, a probe
Saturn: 2-8 years.
Uranus: 13-15 years.
Neptune:
Gravity assist steps:
Jupiter-Saturn: 3 years
Saturn-Uranus: 5 years
Uranus-Neptune: 3 years
Minimum Neptune: 11 years from Jupiter
Earth-Jupiter slow: 6-7 years
Figure every 10 years of tech subtract 1 year from travel time.
2035:
J: 5-6 S: 6-7 U: 12-14 N: 10+5?
2045:
J: 4-5 S: 4+2 U: 4+2+4= 10
N: 4+2+4+2 = 12
2055: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn: 3 years each, with better supplies for more complex missions closer to Earth.
Uranus: 3+5=8
Neptune: 3+5+3=11.
In my lifetime I may see the Neptune speed-run hit 10 years out and 10 years back.
2065: I will be 74 yrs old.
A child born in 2019 will be 74 in the year 2083, or 76 in 2085.
2085 is 60 years out.
Saturn: 2 years
Uranus: 7-9 years. High chance of lunar rovers to Ariel Umbriel Titania Oberon and Miranda before 2100. (This is how fast we're getting to Saturn today)
Neptune: 18-6= 12 years.
2025-2085 is a conservative guess for travel probes to Uranus' Moons. Enceladus Titan Europa Ganymede and Callisto will all get missions in between now and then.
(30, 37, 44, 51, 58) at least one every 7 years isn't unlikely, leaving the 2040s-2070s for developing Mars as an outpost to reduce times and costs further.
We need a new technology if I have a shot of visiting Mars. The children born now will believe they are certain to see Mars. Their children may actually make it there.
It's like ron burgundy reading a broken teleprompter
Too bad it's not nearly that entertaining.
1:36 "may have been suitable for the emergence of life"... what are you talking about? Where did you get this information? Citation needed urgently. Is this a joke or are you just making things up to sound interesting? At NO point in the history of the solar system could Mercury EVER have been suitable for ANY sort of life whatsoever.
Yeah, this is not the first time for something like this. Unsubbed
Lol. What gave it away? The extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere or immense solar radiation?
this should be added tothe academic content ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!!
Cmon dude it ain't that good
😂😂😂
Whats with the description of going to Venus and it jumps to Jupiter and goes back to Venus? Around the 17 min mark
@@painedragon128 glad it wasn’t just me that thought that.
Love these videos I love to watch them on the night time to chill out to
Me too, I like to sleep to them to help with my insomnia! 😄
The sun is not fire, it is plasma.
Fire requires an oxidizer, space has very very little oxygen.
Good that someone tried to answer this question. I had been wanting to know this time and again. (Not being sarcastic)
It’s always been available publicly, just I haven’t seen anyone put it in simple terms before, that’s all.
Dude if you been wanting to know this fo real then you need to tell me what other questions you want to know
@@bonafidehussler1 😂😂😂😂👍
@@catherineharris4746 nice lol
Regarding the need to carry all that food for the crew: couldn't we just replenish supplies at each stop? 😏
???
@tedwalford7615: How would the resupply stuff get there?
The sun is NOT a "big ball of fire."
@@PoetDarkling Great Ball of Fire?
@@andrerobinson4862 lol no just plasma
Goodness gracious.
@sethprice241 😆
3:16 Mercury's closet approach to Earth is around 50 million miles, not 28.6 million
I absolutely love this video!!!! Great job In sane curiosity!!! Very well done job and the video clips you used for all the information given must've took forever!!
Rip Pluto.
Thank you so much for this information
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
My opinion is PLUTO IS A PLANET
A planet needs to have the same orbital velocity as that planet. A similar mistake was made earlier in the video but I did not comment at that time.
How many times is this guy gonna say “there are many factors to take into account” regarding the trajectory of the launch and slowly down to orbit? We got it the first seven times
What happened at 17 minutes in? You went to Jupiter then back to Venus. Interesting concept for the video. You just ramble all over the place with different paths and methods and speeds and ...and...and. Maybe describe the different options for positions and some speed options, then give a similar option of speed and do more to describe the distances between the planets. Take tour Adderall and dial down the ADHD just a bit.
Good children story video !!!
This video was borderline clickbait. I still didn’t get any specific times
Saturn 🪐 Travels through space at 21k mph and takes 29.5 years to complete one circle around the sun. It’s extremely complicated using those numbers to indicate how long it would take being planets are not linear like driving from the gas station to the mall. The gas station and mall are stationary they never move. Planets are opposite, they travel at 29k mph while orbiting the Sun they never in the same spot ever after seconds went by. It’s like throwing a ball fastest you can while orbiting the city and asking how long will it take to catch up to the ball in a rocket 🚀 to land on the ball or get inside its orbit. It changes every second. It depends where you are when you through the ball, where the ball will be when the rocket takes off. Yahl think it’s a drive there and back silly these planets are not locations in the sky 🌌. They are traveling through space very fast while orbiting the sun inside of a galaxy that is also traveling. Yahl need help
Every time u go to Saturn each trip will be months or weeks apart. Example Saturn has been traveled to 4 times and each time it took months apart. You can’t just ask “how long it takes to get to Saturn 🪐.” That’s a stupid question. You have to first give a parameter then say “how long would it take to get to Saturn using a Rocket fuel to maintain speed of 30k mph, at its shortest distance traveling around the Sun accounting for drag of 289km per week. Each trip has to build a road map being Saturn isn’t a location it’s like a moving vehicle u have to first see where it’s at and map a plan to travel to it intersecting it when it’s at its closets point to earth. U can change the parameters saying how long will it take to get to Saturn using a satellite 🛰️ with no plan to use rockets 🚀 w/rocket fuel to slow down to get into Saturns orbit and instead just go by it snapping pics as it pass. No drag, limited weight etc etc.
Infact I have a wire for you which is equivalent to your silly question. How long will it take me to get to the White House? You would say I make no sense. I haven’t told u where I am, how I’m traveling rather it’s by car, by truck, by bike, by feet, by flight, by train etc. Of course u would need to map out a travel plan first like where are you coming from, are u driving, how much gas you have, are you driving then getting on a plane halfway there etc etc. You have to map a plan first then calculate not the other way around. Each trip has a different timeline.
Okay coach
How about Pluto, the 9th planet? You forgot about it.
Great video and information !
Im confused. You said the solar probe speed 43 thousand kph, and at that speed it's 4 months to Mercury. Maximum distance to Mercury 43 million km, that equals 1000 hours travel time, or 41 days. Where you get 4 months from?
Don't be confused. This is heavy on storytelling and light on facts.
Just a thought. As exploration becomes more expensive and the nessasary technology creates new disciplines, gets much larger, more precise and more difficult to manufacture. Planatary Cooperation will either happen or humanity's big dreams will stay dreams.
A lot of added information here .
I don't expect you to just show each planet and say the number of miles , hours , days , etc .
Yet come on .
Maybe get to the point first and give us all the other tidbits later .
By the time you're at jupiter, you're only halfway to Saturn!!!
Lol right good observation
Idk why I thought Saturn was closer than Jupiter!
Definitely a fascinating video with loads of interesting information. One thing is evident and that is the fact that how the planets do what they do in their orbits, their other specific individual characteristics and how they affect each other shows that they were created and are not a product of random chance. It is a well thought out balancing act that has a specific purpose. If the orbit of earth was off by just a couple of degrees, life would not be possible here.
By the time we actually find out an hours past by already!
millennium falcon: Did someone say “distance?”
Parsec?
@ 🤷🏾♂️
Given the length of this video, you'd have to REALLY care to answer the question for all the planets! And even then there are few if any direct answers here, just a bunch of contingencies....
How are these AI videos getting blasted all over my recommended. I can't get rid of them. Even the comments are mostly gibberish
It is needed to Mine H3 from the Moon first. So a Moon Base needs to be established first off.
Wouldn't determine how fast you were traveling my spaceship has warp 8
Thanks for using miles...
Why start the journey from earth ? Build a spacecrft in space and dock with it, crew goes on board its fueled to the max and it has the speed of earth to start with
That would be very costly and ambitious. Also, I believe rockets already use the earths rotation as a speed boost when launching from the ground.
I still Don't understand why we have not developed a class 1 probe yet..
We dhould have sent one to every planet in the solar system by now....
Also, if the person was traveling at the speed of light, they would get there instantaneously; relatively. It would be an hour at most to mars on our clocks as the outside observer.
OOOOooo, you watch that Saturn, dey Fantastic Four yo azz!! WHOOOO, Uranus is HUGE!!
You can't mention all of thus without mentioning God he has everything to do with this planet and us humans.
There is no god. And if you want your mythical sky heing mentioned, did you just want yours to have a shout out or all gods from all of the religions..? That only seems fair.
Flung us out to the other solar system?
Spacecraft is already the plural.
Who wrote this?
2022 in future tense? The video was released in 2023.
The sun isn't a huge ball of fire. It's more like a huge ball of plasma. It's also white, not yellow or orange. :)
Thanks for sharing!
Don't forget the official dwarfs!
Science would say using the planetary fields, a cargo AI ship could create fields after converting the known planetary fields polarity as a regulatory opposition, with centrifugal forces and gravitational advantages and laws. Like gravitational mobile slingshots.
Ok the AI voice needs a bit of work… says the same things 5 different ways. 😂
No need to mention kilometers.
Mercury is one of the hardest planets to get to actually.
don't think we have actually sent a ship there yet
I just wish the narrator didn't sound so... I apologise, but cartoonish American. Tone it down on in the intonation and send us to sleep my man. Love from Australia.
Put the Astronauts to sleep for missions beyond the Moon!
Once we begin to build spacecraft out of the atmosphere we wont need as much fuel, but that wont happen for a while
Humans visiting Neptune? Well, that's an inevitability....but surely not in the time frames mentioned in this video nor with the technologies harnessed by humanity currently.
Inevitability? Don’t bet on that......
You're assuming that humans will be here that far in the future. According to some, we're just monkeys leaving the forest and with the way people are these days and the sad pathetic state of our education system , it's not far from the truth. We're going backwards, not forwards.
What, that's insane!
I can't with this guy's voice...
Thanks
Putting it nicely, a little more accuracy would be wise. Giving skewed information can be counter productive.
Right
I zoned out after two minutes……did he ever get to the point?
I've gotten better answers asking a politician how they're gonna fix the economy.
How many times do we need to be told the fastest point is when they are on the same side of the sun? I think we get that.
Let's waste the damn money to mercury just to get couple pictures and crash onto its surface 4 years ago, while on earth people are dying from hunger, good job
Too long
Go to Venus to harvest the clouds. Split carbon dioxide and get hydrogen from acid in atmosphere. Then we can gather fuel.
You’d need to use radiation as fuel so you don’t have to carry fuel.
✝️ Subbed! God bless in 2024! ✝️
I could only get through the first 24 minutes (or 1,440 seconds) of the video. Too many damn numbers thrown at me all the time. I got a headache.
Probably about a week.
Feel bad for the guy who has 2 gfs one on earth n one on venus. Geesh, talk about "hun ill be right back".. lol
Sending a probe to Uranus …. Ouch 😩
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Took me a second or two to get that... 😆
@16:45 i found a mistake. you said Jupiter instead of Venus
A mistake. As in singular? Bless your heart I've got a whole list.😄
can i share something with u plz, the longer u make these the more i lose interest
No one loses interest. We simply adapt. The long videos are joyous and fantastically made.
@@dylanbrassel they tend to get boring when also repeated, so no prob if u want to lose ppl - it's fine by me
@@kananaskiscountry8191You just have a very short attention span. You should be watching just ads which would align with your short attention span.
@@kananaskiscountry8191 it's not really the same as if you were watching a film or one of those hour long episodes of a show that you can easily follow along with, videos like these have information that need detailed explanation otherwise there's no point in even watching it
@@Swannonymous they tend to get boring when also repeated, so no prob if u want to lose ppl - it's fine by me
Mercury has no where near the strength of Earth's magnetosphere.
Didnt mercury have an outer shell or crust which is believed to have been knocked of when the planet was "knocked" into the place its in just now
Yes, Mercury is thought to have lost a significant portion of its outer crust due to a massive impact early in its history. This event likely shaped its current position and structure, leading to the planet we see today. Thanks for watching!
Dang bro just wanted to educate ppl and everyone mad ??? 😭😭
To many adverts lost concentration
Have to take in the consideration. The time to speed up and the time to slow down.
Basically, basically, you'd have to accelerate halfway there. Lip around, then diesel rate the West rest of the way. So that's how you calculate the fastest time to Mars.
"very unique" Well rither it is or it isn't unique. There are no gradations of unique.
Why have we not sent a bunch of bombs to try to terraform venus yet? Mars, too. Send a bunch of certain chemicals and cyanobacteria. I'm an idiot and that sounds better than anything I've heard from experts!
It takes no time to click out of this
A pity about the incorrect pronunciation of "kilometre". The correct pronunciation is the same as you would pronounce centimetre and millimetre.
Colin
Why was the year 5683 even mentioned?
Okay, what the actual crap...?? 😳
Space is Santa Claus for adults
2 min 45 sec before they gave first distance.
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UA-cam revanced, UA-cam revanced, UA-cam revanced. (Or if you have an iPhone, either care about having good devices or get over it 😁)
This screams chatGPT
Our atmosphere protects us from the sun's radiation.
@nismo2020 really!?😅😅
Cool
Only partly. The magnetic field protects us the most.
The distance between 2 points is a STRAIGHT LINE. IF SOMEBODY DISAGREES with my comments. Tupac EXPLAINED what this narrator' talked about 30 years ago." Straight BALLIN." Being that the SUN, EARTH and the any planets and MOONS are circular in nature 😂😂😂😂
An hour and 15 to answer 7 questions? Yes fuck that. ADHD kicked in after 15 secs😂
It’s a perturbation maneuver
About 44 or 45 years
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Even if there was water on mercury why would it matter now?
What a waste of time and money…..
All credited its