You said Voyager one travels at 38 miles per hour...….Its "38,000" miles per hour...….If Voyager one was traveling at 38 MPH in 46 years it would have gone 15.3 Million miles IF this was the case it wouldn't even be to Mars......Its 38,000 Here's the Math (1.) 38,000 x 24=912,000 (2.) 912,000 x 365= 332,880,000 (3.) 332,880,000x 46= 15,318,000,000 ********LOVE THE VIDEOS*******
You couldn't travel through space in a normal space ship it would take donkies (a long time) how long does it take to go to another planet in a sardine tin. And you would have to be in a freezer for a million years. We need "the worm".
I agree that it makes sense that in such a vast seemingly infinite universe life most likely happened more then once or even perhaps millions of times but to assert it as established fact and consensus before we have credible evidence is not only arrogant, but actually goes against science.
There is almost zero chance of finding life there. A red dwarf is a much dimmer star than our yellow dwarf sun so to be in the habitable zone, the planet must be much closer to the star. But red dwarf stars are much much more violent than our star and that will have almost certainly ripped away any atmosphere from the planet. Once the air pressure is zero any water would boil and be dispersed into space as well. But it would be a remarkable feat and for that much money I think its still worth going there.
"reaching the maximum speed of 38 mph" Reaaaaally? I would of hoped that Voyager 1 could go a little faster than that. I wonder how it was able to escape Earth gravity?
You don't know that the planet is gravitationally locked So quit saying that, that's a guess. And the flares are coming off the Poles not affecting the planets very much, do you research?
HIGHLY unlikely. Proxima has frequent flares emitting enormous amounts of deadly radiation. Nothing is impossible, I guess, but life on Proxima B is 99.999999% unlikely
See you're looking at this as if all life in the universe would be similar to us and be carbon based. Something like a Silicon based lifeform could theoretically be immune to high radiation levels.
Just cut the Department of Defense spending budget from $820B to $400B. Cut the spending budget of department of Treasury from $3.22T to $800B. Then expand NASA’s budget from $25.4B to a massive $2.822T dollars then we’re definitely set for the future.
it would take 4.5 years for a radio signal to return. and on a tiny little thing like that it would never be able to push out that far. so in essence it would be totally fruitless aside from disclosing our location to a superior civilization that might not like us. so of course. lets do it. costs billions. we get only a downside, perfect.
Speed of light is the limit of the simulation....the processor of the computer can handle "only" that speed or we would find ourselves in front of proxima B that is still under construction by th software of the simulation and we would find out we are part of it, we aren't real!
If we find a planet where there is life then, that life may or may not want to be contacted, If they do not, they will be hostile and angry at been contacted.
We are earthlings we will never travel through space proxima B is 4.5 light years away Thats 5,878,606,438,399.75 x 4.5 Miles away Voyager 1 at its current speed will take 74,218 years to get to proxima B Our focus should be here on earth
I think your math is a bit off dude. Voyager 1 moves at the same speed as a Grandma going to the store? I think you missed a few 0’s in that 38 MPH speed. Try 38,000 MPH and you will be a bit closer. 38 MPH it wouldn’t even be to the moon yet.
Proxima Centauri b orbits the star at a distance of roughly 0.05 AU, too close to the host star for life. The host star is very unstable, no life here. We have studied 20 million stars, and not one can support life as they are ALL too unstable, we are alone. The Sun is the only stable star. Of the 4,100 solar systems studied, not one looks like our solar system, able to support life. Almost all the 4,100 solar systems studied have Hot Jupiters. In normal planetary systems giant planets form beyond snow line and then migrated towards the star. A small percentage of giant planets migrate far from the star. In both types of migrations, any rocky planet like an earth is lost in these planetary migrations. Most stars do not have planets. Many stars are in bi-star systems, thus no earth-type planets. Thus we are alone.
Although, elaborately explained, the conclusion of your comment ruins the whole thing for you. One must suspect there has to be numerous solar systems similar to ours amongst 200 billion and more stars in our galaxy nevermind the trillons of other galaxies in endless space! We just don't know what is out there yet. It's possible that we may never find out, rather than saying we are alone.
The odds are 1 to 20 million. Only a fool would say the odds will be better next year. 10 years ago this was 1 to 1 million and back then people were saying that is only 1 million. Finding more star will not change the odds, it will be soon, 1 to 30 million and on and on. The normal is Hot Jupiters and no earth and unstable stars. Sun's energy output less than 0.1 percent all over stars start at 3 % and go up. So we are alone.
Billions of stars does not make billions of places for complex life. Why? About half of the stars are in multiple-star systems (no life multiple gravitational forces and solar radiation). Then 76% of stars are very unstable red dwarf stars (M). Then 12% are unstable K stars. Only 7.6% of stars are G stars, like our sun a (G2V). But half of these are in multiple-star systems. The G stars we have studied are not stable, as they do not have the correct: temperature, metallicity, chemical composition, mass and other parameters. G0V, G1V, G3V- G9V are also not stable. Even the other G2V are stable like the Sun. So we are alone.
I love space and everything to do with it,but i hope we Never find life like us elsewhere no no no 😮we cant even get on with people on our own tiny planet,wars and heartbreaking stuff that we do in the world ,no ,one world is enough
If there is a spacefaring race within reach of earth then they are already on their way or planning the trip as we speak. They might not need FTL travel.
You should probably stop saying things like we have the technology now and then immediately walking it back with it's all in theory. We don't have the technology it is mathematically possible to have a warp drive but we don't have anything close to the technology.
You said Voyager one travels at 38 miles per hour...….Its "38,000" miles per hour...….If Voyager one was traveling at 38 MPH in 46 years it would have gone 15.3 Million miles IF this was the case it wouldn't even be to Mars......Its 38,000 Here's the Math (1.) 38,000 x 24=912,000 (2.) 912,000 x 365= 332,880,000 (3.) 332,880,000x 46= 15,318,000,000 ********LOVE THE VIDEOS*******
It would be like traveling on an electric scooter
correct 38,000 not 38 mph.
You had to know that was a mistake, bad editing!
I think it's an A I reading out a script. Lazy as f you tubing
Lost all credibility for me after that.
Did he just say the Voyager Probe travels at 38 mph? Whaaaaaat?
Yeah, but that's in a 25 zone!
Probably still won't get to where it's going 'til like Thursday or something.
Low rider eh, slow and low! It must resemble an impala
1:08 turned off and looked for different video
Here to say that! 😂
Opportunities for life out there are great
Made a mistake concerning Voyager. Voyager is traveling 38,000 mph! Great video though
Voyager 1 you said, travels at maximum speeds of 38 mph, Geez, almost as fast as my electric scooter. You might want to fix that
😂😂😂
You might want to admit that you can't physically prove your fantasy land of space
Fix the scooter?
An obvious mistake. Should we thank all the captain obviouse's for pointing it out ad infinitum?? Out even?
A month later and it’s still says 38mph! 🫤
We need the "wormhole" otherwise forget it. Concentrate all brainpower on "opening the worm".
You couldn't travel through space in a normal space ship it would take donkies (a long time) how long does it take to go to another planet in a sardine tin. And you would have to be in a freezer for a million years. We need "the worm".
1000 - 80000 years to get there depends if the voyagers is going 38 mph or got an oil change and is topping off at 45 mph
Yes, the one thousand to eighty one thousand threw me for a loop wondering where's the average.
Why the reverse orbit and rotation in the planet video?
Why not use a warp engine?
Great video👍👍👍
Toys “were” us 😂😂 is taking me oouutttt 😂😭😭😭
There is life everywhere in the universe and was already present time immemorial before earth.
I agree that it makes sense that in such a vast seemingly infinite universe life most likely happened more then once or even perhaps millions of times but to assert it as established fact and consensus before we have credible evidence is not only arrogant, but actually goes against science.
It is statistically impossible not to be a fact so ;-)
Let say they managed to get a probe close to Centauri B. How and how long will it take to get the data transmitted from the probe to Earth.
Speed of light, l would guess 4.5 light years, RTFI, lol
38 whole miles per hour wow that's blistering speed.
38 000 mph actually
Who's the editor
Brilliant video!
Voyager traveling at 38 mph is diabolical. My grandma powered wheelchair goes faster than that…I put a supercharger on it, that’s why.
There is almost zero chance of finding life there. A red dwarf is a much dimmer star than our yellow dwarf sun so to be in the habitable zone, the planet must be much closer to the star. But red dwarf stars are much much more violent than our star and that will have almost certainly ripped away any atmosphere from the planet. Once the air pressure is zero any water would boil and be dispersed into space as well.
But it would be a remarkable feat and for that much money I think its still worth going there.
Not possible to land mars?
If you didn't figure out how to take off yet, you can't land right?
Hello Proxima Centauri B🐙
"reaching the maximum speed of 38 mph"
Reaaaaally? I would of hoped that Voyager 1 could go a little faster than that. I wonder how it was able to escape Earth gravity?
its 38,000 MPH
Voyager travelling at 38 mph 😂😂😂
Between 1000 and 80000 years. I'm skipping this video
Didn't just say it, you edited that 38mph into the video with visual confirmation.
Cool!
Bro said 38 mph. Voyager 1 is the fastest moving man made object in space currently moving along at 38,000 mph 💀
Yeah I was so objective like "there’s no way"
Wow are we doing this?(Space travel)
Great I'll only be 112 years old when we get there
nice cgi video.. not even (1) one real photo..
You don't know that the planet is gravitationally locked So quit saying that, that's a guess. And the flares are coming off the Poles not affecting the planets very much, do you research?
I thought Pioneer 10 and 11 were the furthest away from Earth?
I am surprised that up till now, ur scientists haven't yet discovered the simplest way to traverse the universe. The distance is an illusion...
Oh, we have figured it out since the mid 1970's. it's powering the device is the problem.
38 MPH??? 😅
give or take a couple of decimals. lol
@@Artoconnell Milk floats go faster than Voyager..
38 mph, I never thought that voyager 1 can go this fast😂
Will somebody please teach AI how to use adjectives
Whose the narrator? Prez Biden?
Did someone mention, AI as the means to solve our space distance travels and time.
Like solving warp drive ???😮
HIGHLY unlikely. Proxima has frequent flares emitting enormous amounts of deadly radiation. Nothing is impossible, I guess, but life on Proxima B is 99.999999% unlikely
Agreed, radiation levels are astounding.
See you're looking at this as if all life in the universe would be similar to us and be carbon based. Something like a Silicon based lifeform could theoretically be immune to high radiation levels.
Wolfie: who gone stop me? nasa? haha! 🐕
17km/sec is the speed of voyager 1
I like the content, but we are not getting to any exo planet in the next 200 years, unless some miracle which I can't see happening
They say 31 light years away like it is around the corner from you! 7 times further than Proxima
It’s lava flows, remember IO?
38k miles per hour.
Yeah when you said the speed of Voyager One you missed a few decimals it's not 38 mph it's 38210 mph you are welcome
1:06 38MPH??? many e-bikes can make this speed
Its over 61000 km/h, almost 10% of the speed of light
Just cut the Department of Defense spending budget from $820B to $400B.
Cut the spending budget of department of Treasury from $3.22T to $800B.
Then expand NASA’s budget from $25.4B to a massive $2.822T dollars then we’re definitely set for the future.
Are - All of these planets title-locked ?! 😮😢
Try ••• to find a star and planet like our set up !!😊
And..... There might not.... But we do know life is here! How about we fix that! .... What a novel idea!
38 miles per second, he is saying I guess!
No 30,000 AI lately been doing that. Even when using CC to watch videos here which I always do.
This is one of those " what if" speculation channels...
The fact that you said at 1:11 that Voyager is travelling 38 mph... it's sinply pathetic !!!
it would take 4.5 years for a radio signal to return. and on a tiny little thing like that it would never be able to push out that far. so in essence it would be totally fruitless aside from disclosing our location to a superior civilization that might not like us. so of course. lets do it. costs billions. we get only a downside, perfect.
38 mph !!!!???!?!
That's 38 mph Canadian.
And... always the "but"... Granted the "may" gives you a slight pass over typical clickbait's..
Speed of light is the limit of the simulation....the processor of the computer can handle "only" that speed or we would find ourselves in front of proxima B that is still under construction by th software of the simulation and we would find out we are part of it, we aren't real!
Hmmmm…interesting 🤔
38mph? .. in a 35mph cosmic zone... space cop ticket time
38 mph????
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How did you guess?
Yeah were never getting there
If we find a planet where there is life then, that life may or may not want to be contacted, If they do not, they will be hostile and angry at been contacted.
We are earthlings we will never travel through space proxima B is 4.5 light years away
Thats 5,878,606,438,399.75 x 4.5
Miles away
Voyager 1 at its current speed will take 74,218 years to get to proxima B
Our focus should be here on earth
I think your math is a bit off dude. Voyager 1 moves at the same speed as a Grandma going to the store? I think you missed a few 0’s in that 38 MPH speed. Try 38,000 MPH and you will be a bit closer. 38 MPH it wouldn’t even be to the moon yet.
Why are people so exited about life on other planets? Of course there is! Every planet is alike but some are more alike than others though
38 000 mph not 38
Why can't they double everything at reach it by 2035
Proxima Centauri b orbits the star at a distance of roughly 0.05 AU, too close to the host star for life. The host star is very unstable, no life here. We have studied 20 million stars, and not one can support life as they are ALL too unstable, we are alone. The Sun is the only stable star. Of the 4,100 solar systems studied, not one looks like our solar system, able to support life. Almost all the 4,100 solar systems studied have Hot Jupiters. In normal planetary systems giant planets form beyond snow line and then migrated towards the star. A small percentage of giant planets migrate far from the star. In both types of migrations, any rocky planet like an earth is lost in these planetary migrations. Most stars do not have planets. Many stars are in bi-star systems, thus no earth-type planets. Thus we are alone.
Although, elaborately explained, the conclusion of your comment ruins the whole thing for you. One must suspect there has to be numerous solar systems similar to ours amongst 200 billion and more stars in our galaxy nevermind the trillons of other galaxies in endless space! We just don't know what is out there yet. It's possible that we may never find out, rather than saying we are alone.
The odds are 1 to 20 million. Only a fool would say the odds will be better next year. 10 years ago this was 1 to 1 million and back then people were saying that is only 1 million. Finding more star will not change the odds, it will be soon, 1 to 30 million and on and on. The normal is Hot Jupiters and no earth and unstable stars. Sun's energy output less than 0.1 percent all over stars start at 3 % and go up. So we are alone.
Billions of stars does not make billions of places for complex life. Why? About half of the stars are in multiple-star systems (no life multiple gravitational forces and solar radiation). Then 76% of stars are very unstable red dwarf stars (M). Then 12% are unstable K stars. Only 7.6% of stars are G stars, like our sun a (G2V). But half of these are in multiple-star systems. The G stars we have studied are not stable, as they do not have the correct: temperature, metallicity, chemical composition, mass and other parameters. G0V, G1V, G3V- G9V are also not stable. Even the other G2V are stable like the Sun. So we are alone.
We don't need assumption ""may be"" there is life in proxima B. It is unacceptable
That's one sir 😢
I was just been recently thinking about the one fused the closest one I think I need to get there to heal
The animals look kinda like our dinosaurs
38 miles per hr, well that's still faster than my grandmas old pinto.
Voyager one 38,000 mph
38 MPH huh
Ilusos, claro que Dyson Sphere es única forma de viajar a próxima centauri B... preguntar a 👽
INTERSTING
I love space and everything to do with it,but i hope we Never find life like us elsewhere no no no 😮we cant even get on with people on our own tiny planet,wars and heartbreaking stuff that we do in the world ,no ,one world is enough
Don't thinkabout proxima you will die in solar system never say never again
38 mph?.. that's wrong
The universe is teaming with life... Its just humans who are ignorant.....
Life in a CGI cartoon
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It's certainly an enjoyable truism.
Voyagers Speed is 61.160 km/h and Not 61.16 km/h.😂😂😂
If there is a spacefaring race within reach of earth then they are already on their way or planning the trip as we speak. They might not need FTL travel.
100 billion to explore Proxima Centauri. I don’t know I would rather give that money to Ukraine . Back Ukraine no matter what
Come on...edit the 38 miles per hour! You lost credibility!
You should probably stop saying things like we have the technology now and then immediately walking it back with it's all in theory. We don't have the technology it is mathematically possible to have a warp drive but we don't have anything close to the technology.
Once you say and display the "38 mph" for Voyager, you lose anyone intelligent in the audience.
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Absolutely intolerable 🙄
Brilliant information
Woeful execution
Go figure!
Toys are us 😅
Old AF! JWT IS ALREADY WORKING
I have no idea what the logic is in taking such a serious subject and making it silly!
You are supposed to be educating us not making us laugh.
😄💯
Can't stand the background music
So what is going to happen when we find a planet surrounded by junk in the outer atmosphere
voyagaer traveiling 38 mph??/? maybe 38 mps ...major information FAIL!!!!
No, there is no life on proxima B
38 mph 😂😂
Click bait 🤑
The guy talking totally ruined this, I stopped watching it.