Vera Rubin's Big Milestone // How To Watch The Eclipse // New Moon Rovers

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  • Vera Rubin’s Camera is complete, where are rogue planets coming from, NASA chooses suppliers for its new lunar rover, and an earlier formation for the Moon.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:14 Vera Rubin's camera is ready
    noirlab.edu/public/news/noirl...
    01:39 Where do rogue planets come from
    www.universetoday.com/166406/...
    03:44 NASA gives contracts for new Moon rovers
    www.universetoday.com/166500/...
    05:32 SLIM's still alive
    www.universetoday.com/166431/...
    06:48 Hopping on the Moon
    www.universetoday.com/166473/...
    08:54 Vote results
    09:45 Earliest possible Moon formation
    www.universetoday.com/166479/...
    11:54 Simulating a neutron star surface
    www.universetoday.com/166434/...
    13:19 Newsletter
    13:59 How to watch the eclipse
    Host: Fraser Cain
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 211

  • @bernstock
    @bernstock Місяць тому +2

    Can't wait for Vera Rubin!

  • @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475
    @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475 Місяць тому +14

    Good advice Fraser! 👍
    My first Total Solar Eclipse i photographed (a few still shots), observed through a 130mm reflector telescope with certified solar filter, AND observed through eclipse glasses. It was fine, but if people are going to try these, PRIORITIZE direct viewing! That's the experience. _LOOK AROUND_ at the landscape, take in every second. And don't bother with the other stuff unless you feel up to it in the moment. Set it up bofore hand, but don't feel pressured to use any of it. Direct view is the experience.
    Also, make sure you use ISO spec solar filters and viewing glases, there are some fakes out their unfortunately).
    But above all _GET TO THR PATH OF 100% TOTALITY!_ You will have a completely different ecprience than people just outside it. Totally different worlds.
    Clear Skies to us all folks!
    Keep looking up.

    • @Chazd1949
      @Chazd1949 Місяць тому +2

      That's exactly what I did in 2017 - what a great experience it was.
      Even the annular eclipse in 1984 was spectacular.The center of the eclipse passed right over Atlanta and I was a grad student at GA Tech at the time.

    • @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475
      @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475 Місяць тому +3

      @@Chazd1949 Total eclipse is an awesome experience. You just can't explain it to someone who hasn't experienced one. I will mark us fortunate.

    • @Keith136ful
      @Keith136ful Місяць тому +2

      @@Chazd1949 Yes, I attended the event set up by Frasier and Dr Pamela Gay in 2017. What a fantastic experience. I was at the site where we got to see the full 2+ minutes of totality. A bucket list event if there ever was one.

    • @MrT------5743
      @MrT------5743 Місяць тому +1

      Many of the fake eclipse glasses have the correct ISO number on them. So just because it says ISOxxxx does not mean they are not fake.

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb Місяць тому +11

    We're driving up to Maine for the eclipse, weather's looking great!🤞👍😎😎

    • @MCsCreations
      @MCsCreations Місяць тому

      If you find a Maine Coon kitty, do not lose the opportunity and adopt him.
      One of my cats I believe is mixed Maine Coon and damn... He behaves a lot like a dog and he's really sweet!

    • @FlyingPhantom8
      @FlyingPhantom8 Місяць тому +3

      I live in maine so excited its looking to be sunny. Odds were not great for this time of year

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +5

      Yeah, who would have expected that?

    • @miinyoo
      @miinyoo Місяць тому +1

      In New England, you never know what the weather will be in a couple hours, especially cloud cover. It's way against the odds we get the perfect day exactly when it's desired up here. Enjoy the sheer luck.

    • @tomgarcialmt
      @tomgarcialmt Місяць тому

      @@frasercain Ditching Texas and driving North! Wish me luck

  • @miinyoo
    @miinyoo Місяць тому +3

    Against all odds, Monday is going to be awesome for us New Englanders! From all my research it seems the best approach is "have alternate routes" and "go early, stay late". Bring real maps. College of DuPage's RDPS cloud models are so incredibly useful for picking a spot. Switch to Cloud Cover and scroll to 15Z (3PM EDT) on the Apr 8th frame.

    • @tactileslut
      @tactileslut Місяць тому

      When I saw the cloud map on a weather report [ ua-cam.com/video/NKiYW-Yo1oM/v-deo.htmlsi=Xc1SjJLsfaTIKDl5 skim to 4:42 ] I thought of Fraser and how Vancouver might beat Texas for viewing.

  • @richardvanasse9287
    @richardvanasse9287 Місяць тому

    Just watched the eclipse in Quebec. It was awesome! Hopefully everyone else had as clear of skies as we did .

  • @agmiddles
    @agmiddles Місяць тому

    I know this video has passed but I just saw my first full solar eclipse from Simcoe Ontario, clouds mostly gone with just whisps and I saw the most amazing view of the corona shimmering! This was spectacular / surreal and my friends who were ho home before, were not home home when it happened. This is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen / expereinced. I hope I can see something like this somewhere in my life again. I get it, go see an eclipse if you can. I got my 3 mins baby and I want more!!!!

  • @MelindaGreen
    @MelindaGreen Місяць тому +3

    For the same reason that it's both safe and good to look directly at the eclipse during totality, it's also safe to view with binoculars during totality. The view is jaw-droppingly beautiful and cannot be captured by any photograph or other display due to the extreme dynamic range. The corona is simply ungodly beautiful. I encourage everyone to do this, and of course to do it safely.

    • @omnigma
      @omnigma Місяць тому

      Of course you mean those with totality, right?

    • @MelindaGreen
      @MelindaGreen Місяць тому

      @@omnigma That's what I said. Twice.

  • @tetsuclaw
    @tetsuclaw Місяць тому

    I went with my family to view the abyss in a pot with full totality. We changed our locations the night before due to weather reasons as it was gonna rain in our first pick of location so we went south east from there along the path and got a good spot to see it. We all had the ISO 12312-2 solar glasses to see it with and it was a huge success.

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you Fraser et al.

  • @MrCoxmic
    @MrCoxmic Місяць тому

    Vera Rubin, wow, just wow, it will be amazing

  • @LarryMoore-hc4tk
    @LarryMoore-hc4tk Місяць тому +1

    For the Question Program: how seismically(?) stable/active is Mars?

  • @lanemckinney8094
    @lanemckinney8094 Місяць тому +1

    I love space bites I appreciate you! 🚀☄️🛰️🔭

  • @Keith136ful
    @Keith136ful Місяць тому

    Best of luck seeing the eclipse and thanks to you and Pamela for an outstanding experience in 2017. I was with the small group that went to the alternate site and we got tremendous views for the 2+ minutes of totality. The entire experience was one I will remember.

  • @JAGzilla-ur3lh
    @JAGzilla-ur3lh Місяць тому

    I'm allergic to pollen and the Yellow Death is out in full force this year, so being outside is kind of a no-go for me right now. I also work nights, so being awake in the afternoon is a problem. And I'm hundreds of miles outside the path of totality. And it's cloudy here. Guess I'm going to have to miss this one, haha. Oh well, there'll be others. Good luck to everyone who has an actual shot at experiencing it!

  • @captainboots
    @captainboots Місяць тому +2

    I loved your explanation of how to experience the eclipse. Thus far I have been cautious about my approach to going to see it. I almost got ticket and reservations for Austin TX given the 'predictions' based on past weather. I'm so glad I didn't. I'm now planning to get close to Indiana and then getting up at 8am and going wherever looks best. I did get a new tripod to try and get a couple of pictures, but I'm taking to heart what folks like you say to JUST ENJOY THE ACTUAL VIEW WITH YOUR ACTUAL EYES as much as possible.
    I worry a little I'll wuss out and not go, but I think that I will make my way out there.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      Go for it and good luck. But taking a picture of an eclipse is finicky. You need to go from solar exposure to deep space in seconds. Then you're trying to nail the focus...

    • @captainboots
      @captainboots Місяць тому

      @@frasercain FYI, I did go to Indiana. The weather was perfect. For now I'm too exhausted to say more than EFFING AWESOME

  • @Kamil_O
    @Kamil_O Місяць тому +1

    Each day we are closer to Moon Rovers races

  • @chrisbragdon5901
    @chrisbragdon5901 Місяць тому

    I’v used the Mylar material they use to make potato chip bags as a way to look at the sun! Do your own experiments looking through different brands of potato chip bags, you’ll find some are more optically pure than other brands by staring at a low Watt light bulb to test this. A great way to gain weight!

  • @jamesfrankel7827
    @jamesfrankel7827 Місяць тому

    Was cloudy in new jersey back in 8-21-2017. Took great photos with my phone while a partial eclipse about 40%. The clouds were a great filter.

  • @jamesfowley4114
    @jamesfowley4114 Місяць тому +4

    With all the advancements, it's a good time to be alive.
    Could the Japanese lander be catching some reflected light during the lunar day?

    • @benjaminhanke79
      @benjaminhanke79 Місяць тому

      It would be cool if they could tip it over on its legs with the RCS thrusters.

  • @manoz6194
    @manoz6194 Місяць тому

    I remember taking apart a floppy disk and looking at it through that haha

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Місяць тому

    Greetings from the BIG SKY

  • @ZeroIQ2
    @ZeroIQ2 Місяць тому

    My understanding of neutron stars is their gravity is insanely strong, so I can't even imagine the amount of energy it takes for a flare to leave it. That blows my mind.
    I wonder how far the flare can travel before it gets trapped by the neutron star's gravity again?

  • @brainbark
    @brainbark Місяць тому +1

    I vote for Vera Rubin Camera!

  • @dark.and.planty
    @dark.and.planty Місяць тому

    It will be sunny in Montreal!!!!!! Miracle 🙌🏼

  • @seionne85
    @seionne85 Місяць тому +1

    @fraser cain I've been following astronomy, physics, rocketry channels for years now, but for some reason i was never recommended your channel, or i didn't notice it. I think i see why, i try to watch videos with a host as opposed to animated videos, or voice over stock images. Looking through your recent videos i noticed that those with your face in the thumbnail seem to get slightly more views, and im thinking its bc that differentiates you from those type of channel. Could be nothing but i thought I'd point it out

  • @andreypopov6958
    @andreypopov6958 Місяць тому

    if the moon was formed together with the structure of the solar system, there would be minerals, but in fact there is nothing on the moon except regolith )) rogue planet, an excellent description for our moon

  • @ToTheGAMES
    @ToTheGAMES Місяць тому +2

    I can recommend the newsletter! Been reading it for a long while now.

    • @Video2Webb
      @Video2Webb Місяць тому

      Ditto. SO glad to have discovered Fraser Cain! About to subscribe because he reallhy deserves it and I can just about afford the lowest level!

  • @neomew
    @neomew Місяць тому +1

    Hey Fraser, eclipse question!
    At what point in Earth's history was the longest total solar eclipse possible? How long could it have possibly been in theory?
    I know the moon's apparent size was larger in the past which would have increased the duration. However, Earth also rotated faster, which should have shortened the duration.
    Which of these factors would have dominated?
    -Trey

  • @Humanity_Hope_
    @Humanity_Hope_ Місяць тому +1

    I am looking forward to seeing VRO on line!

  • @Ed_Stuckey
    @Ed_Stuckey Місяць тому +1

    I'm flying my Learjet up to Nova Scotia. ✈🌑

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      Good call. And good luck!

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Місяць тому +1

      Isn't that from a Carly Simon song?🤣

    • @Ed_Stuckey
      @Ed_Stuckey Місяць тому

      @@GizzyDillespee Nice catch. 👍
      Also: not vain and no Learjet. 😅

  • @savage5757
    @savage5757 Місяць тому

    0:15 it would be very cool if there was a similar observatory in the northern hemisphere

  • @AlexxBabee073
    @AlexxBabee073 Місяць тому

    Got this new lens and filter to get some first time pics and I completely agree with Fraser*. I got some really nice pics for it being my first one but I kinda regret not focusing on experiencing the eclipse in its entirety.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      My wife said I was staring at the Sun for the entire totality. 😀

    • @AlexxBabee073
      @AlexxBabee073 Місяць тому

      @@frasercain good idea 😆 next time! glad clouds didn’t ruin it for either of us

  • @baerster
    @baerster Місяць тому

    Hi Fraser, for observing the eclipse in Texas, is there an app and a message board or other source(s) you recommend for getting detailed weather information that is useful for people hunting for a break in the low clouds, and that distinguishes between the high cirrus clouds that might not be a problem and the low stratus or cumulus clouds that will be a problem?

  • @eneslem
    @eneslem Місяць тому

    Hey Fraser, much like how you can have multiple telescope speard out to make a larger telescope, could you have multiple transmitters spread out to make a much larger transmitter?

  • @Alph413
    @Alph413 Місяць тому

    The golf ball @ 25K meters…that’s, that’s just up my ally…

  • @universemaps
    @universemaps Місяць тому

    I'm going straight to read the stories that were left out... specially the one with the safest route to leave the solar system

  • @massimookissed1023
    @massimookissed1023 Місяць тому +2

    🔮 The crystallisation of rock 🤘

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Many rocks are crystals.

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Місяць тому +1

      Clear quartz is the rock crystal. Stibnite is the heavy metal crystal. For personal alignment with the eclipse, it is recommended to wear a moonstone over a sunstone, and a Ziggy Stardust style costume

  • @meesalikeu
    @meesalikeu Місяць тому

    ooh boy we are going to be talking a lot about the eclipse next space bites i can’t wait 🎉

  • @bigbadbou
    @bigbadbou Місяць тому +1

    Come to Quebec, so far it's supposed to be a clear day at 15 C Megantic, Bromont, Coaticook.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      I know. I'm sorry Canada. I lost faith and now I'll pay the price. 😔🇨🇦

  • @stephenkiely9244
    @stephenkiely9244 Місяць тому

    Hey Fraser, would a moon motorbike make more sense than a buggy/car? Saves on space and cheaper. They could possibly bring two for double the distance.

  • @CHEESYhairyGASH
    @CHEESYhairyGASH Місяць тому

    Go on Vera

  • @akers189
    @akers189 Місяць тому

    Which star has the most planets or we need it? What is the smallest size star recorded that has a planet orbiting it? Thanks, Jason

  • @jamesmurray3179
    @jamesmurray3179 Місяць тому

    I live in Paris TX we're right in the path of totality. the weather man has been saying it might be cloudy but that doesn't mean it will be. I hope you enjoy your stay here, there's no place like it

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      Yep, it's clearly variable here. Things change quickly.

  • @galaxya40s95
    @galaxya40s95 Місяць тому

    Why are you not posting the poll along with the video?
    Why wait for up to 24 hours?

  • @Laszlo34
    @Laszlo34 Місяць тому

    You're not the first person to say to me "It's huge!"

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +2

      It's huge and it's here!

  • @rogerforsman5064
    @rogerforsman5064 Місяць тому

    Well if you studied Celestial mechanics you know! (Binary stars are very common)

  • @Nolan1410
    @Nolan1410 Місяць тому

    How do we tell the differnece between rogue planets and rogue moons?

  • @Djfmdotcom
    @Djfmdotcom Місяць тому

    JAXA should be proud! SLIM is like the little lunar engine that could 😂♥

  • @genuinefreewilly5706
    @genuinefreewilly5706 Місяць тому

    Last time I saw a eclipse, I only had some over exposed contact sheets (camera film), still impressive. Weather does not look good for monday on Vancouver Island but who knows

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      It's only a partial on Vancouver Island, which is why I went to Texas. 😀 Although I should have gone to Montreal

    • @genuinefreewilly5706
      @genuinefreewilly5706 Місяць тому

      @@frasercainUnderstood, Good luck, wherever you are. Its the process of chasing it, that could be as memorable :)

  • @shamrockisland
    @shamrockisland Місяць тому

    Loving the info ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @svendrastrupandersen5866
    @svendrastrupandersen5866 Місяць тому

    Hi fraser! Could we have rogue planets in our solar system from far away? Either as one of our planets, dwarf planets or as a moon around one of our planets? Are there any candidates?

  • @nirbhay_raghav
    @nirbhay_raghav Місяць тому

    I know its a bit cliche at this point but I would love to hear your thoughts on this:
    What would we see if we point the Vera C Rubin's camera towards Earth from space? Will it be better than the best spy satellites that US or China has in space? Ofcourse in the optical range and nothing fancy like SARs. Maybe include this in the next QNA!

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      There are spy satellites which are better than Hubble pointed down towards Earth. In fact, Nancy Grace Roman was a mirror created for a spy satellite and then given to NASA because it didn't meet the military's needs any more.

  • @laurencecope7083
    @laurencecope7083 Місяць тому

    Watched the eclipse in 1999 from Somerset UK, it was a very strange experience.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Yeah, there's nothing else like it

  • @j7ndominica051
    @j7ndominica051 Місяць тому

    I have never seen a solar eclipse. I think seeing the surroundings go dark suddenly during a total eclipse of the heart would more exciting than watching to circles float over one another. Maybe it would have been different in ancient times before video. So I wouldn't even need to look at the sun.
    Why did Hafnium begin decaying after the moon formed? I would think that the element would decay while it sat dispersed in space. Did the formation itself create the Hafnium?

  • @davidgroll-cook7125
    @davidgroll-cook7125 Місяць тому +1

    It would be so cool to develop a ship, The Eagle, from space 1999

  • @dellaroccia
    @dellaroccia Місяць тому

    The field of view of the Rubin telescope is almost 50 times the area of the moon (7 times the diameter)

  • @loocrepus
    @loocrepus Місяць тому

    Fraser.. you should cancel your plans to go to Dallas.. go to Magog or COmpton, QC, where luckily the weather looks great..as per Clearoutside and Astrospheric.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Too late, I'm already locked in.

  • @HcVRGbyOB9CHK0chBKaX
    @HcVRGbyOB9CHK0chBKaX Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @robchissy
    @robchissy Місяць тому

    is it possible to follow the eclipse from start to finish if you use an airplane, how fast would you need to fly and how long could it last

  • @MajSolo
    @MajSolo Місяць тому

    What are the bigger computer centers that search the data for the astronomers?

  • @tetraquark2402
    @tetraquark2402 Місяць тому

    Could do with self righting landers imo

  • @Joeljaboy
    @Joeljaboy Місяць тому

    I’m rooting for SLIM so hard lmao

  • @pigbenis8366
    @pigbenis8366 Місяць тому

    There should be large oxygen tanks attached on the lunar Rover that the astronauts can plug into once they're on that way they don't have to use their personal supply and they can drive around for longer periods and conduct more experiments.

  • @merky6004
    @merky6004 Місяць тому

    IIRC The Vera Rubin will discover many more objects in our solar system. Crazy amount. Estimates of the doubling of know objects. Think on that. 2x.

  • @ReinReads
    @ReinReads Місяць тому

    One of my biggest hopes is that Vera Rubin can’t find planet 9, and it turns out that “planet 9” is a black hole orbiting our sun on some eccentric orbit. Probes to a black hole in my lifetime would be truly amazing.

    • @doncarlodivargas5497
      @doncarlodivargas5497 Місяць тому +1

      If we have a black hole in orbit around our sun we could use it to exploit how time is running slowly close to a black hole, by buying shares, travel to planet 9 and returning to earth hundreds of years later being a billionaire, or bring a lot of furniture with you, and return to earth selling it as antiques, another business opportunity must be for people needing treatments not yet existing, travel to planet 9, stay there 1 year and return to a future earth where they then can be healed properly, perhaps even enjoy life as billionaires

  • @zebonautsmith1541
    @zebonautsmith1541 Місяць тому

    Imagine a rogue planet passing through our solar system and disrupting the orbit of the Earth.

  • @X3MgamePlays
    @X3MgamePlays Місяць тому

    Here is a question.
    If we see a neutron star rotating 1000 times per minute.
    How many rotations does it actually do, observed from the surface of the neutron star itself?
    (I can do the math, but I am incredibly lazy atm)

  • @jamysmith7891
    @jamysmith7891 Місяць тому

    Partly cloudy across the whole dang track

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Yeah, no easy spots to go

  • @muddygun
    @muddygun Місяць тому

    Checking out "want to leave the solar system section." I was thinking it might have information about the fastest gravitational path out, but it just talks about sending a probe past Voyager and getting a picture. Has anyone done a decent path that would result in the largest speed to getting out of the solar system? I assume it means a close fly-by of the Sun....but maybe there is some planet gravity assists with that too.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      That's the trick. The closest flyby of the Sun you can do without melting your spacecraft. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberth_effect

  • @comatoned
    @comatoned Місяць тому

    Coma crash on my couch for the eclipse. Hotels are like $600 a night 😢

  • @joey_after_midnight
    @joey_after_midnight Місяць тому

    I wonder if Lenz's Law repulsion could be used by a Hopper to levitate across the Lunar Surface, like an Ingenuity Helicopter but pushing against the Aluminim Oxide in the Regolith.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      I wonder what the range of that force is?

  • @Dqualls187
    @Dqualls187 Місяць тому

    Lets go Vera! 🎉

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Just a few more months now.

  • @HansMilling
    @HansMilling Місяць тому

    Imagine if the lander had landed in the correct orientation The amount of science and photos it could have provided.

  • @AlexTannertv
    @AlexTannertv Місяць тому

    I have a question. I know the gas giants’ orbital positions have moved over time, is it possible earth’s also did during the early solar system? Would this have an affect on formation models?

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Yes, but not a huge amount

  • @blurglide
    @blurglide Місяць тому

    Would we have heavy elements close to the surface of the earth without the moon formation event? Would Mars or Venus have....say...tungsten or uranium near the surface?

  • @disinclinedto-state9485
    @disinclinedto-state9485 Місяць тому

    Question: could planet nine have been kicked out, hence the evidence in the orbits of other things but no planet seen?

  • @user-kg4fr9jr7v
    @user-kg4fr9jr7v Місяць тому

    About rogue planets. Hey, every star eventually dies. And loses more than a half of a mass. So it won't be a gravitational well anymore, at least not that deep as before. I guess half of planets should escape from dying system because of mass thrown away. Isn't that a missing piece about where did they come from?

  • @andremartel828
    @andremartel828 Місяць тому

    Isn't the universe actually running in 4 dimensions in which time is the 4th dimension?

  • @australien6611
    @australien6611 Місяць тому

    That's what she said..

  • @allenfogarty2384
    @allenfogarty2384 Місяць тому

    I am from New Orleans, well outside the path of the eclipse. Will I see any change in the sun or will it just be a normal day?

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      You'll see a partial eclipse, so a chunk of the Sun will get gobbled up by the Moon.

  • @steveclauter6802
    @steveclauter6802 Місяць тому +2

    Why don't these lunar "landers" use their thrusters to set/flip themselves upright?

    • @JamesCairney
      @JamesCairney Місяць тому

      My guess would be the slight time delay in sending instructions then waiting to find out what happened means making things worse is a good possibility if they try.
      They might be aswell trying, those that dare, win.

    • @hive_indicator318
      @hive_indicator318 Місяць тому +2

      Because they didn't put thrusters on the top.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +2

      They don't have them.

  • @peterd9698
    @peterd9698 Місяць тому

    It would be cool if we find a planet 9.. but we are bound to find a bunch more dwarf planets. IMO they (and various icy moons) are our future in space. Big balls of ore and volatiles in shallow gravity wells)

  • @AEFisch
    @AEFisch Місяць тому

    What if Hubble was near ISS? Since the Chinese have put their telescope next to their space station, doesn't it make sense to extend ISS and put our instruments accessible for service?

  • @benjaminhanke79
    @benjaminhanke79 Місяць тому

    Is it worth it to travel to a place where I can watch an eclipse at sunset? Should I expect something special to happen? I'm talking of the August 2026 eclipse in Europe. I'm undecided between Iceland and Mallorca.

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 Місяць тому +1

      So long as the eclipse happens before the sun goes below the horizon, it should look like any other eclipse.
      Mallorca may have better chance of clear skies and less risk of a volcano scuppering your plans.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      You want to maximize your chances of clear skies. That's the only thing that matters. Not a picnic, a heist. 😀

    • @benjaminhanke79
      @benjaminhanke79 Місяць тому

      ​@@massimookissed1023I would love to see an Volcanic eruption! That won't disrupt my plans because I will take the ferry. My real problem is I'm biased. I fell in love with Iceland and have no feelings for Mallorca at all.

  • @rj66600
    @rj66600 Місяць тому

    I’m going to see the eclipse. Have no idea where. The weather forecast is horrible. Everyone going be safe. It’s going to be a lot of people and traffic. Give yourself time. Enjoy!!!

  • @luboinchina3013
    @luboinchina3013 Місяць тому

    New telescope? New gear? Wait for the weather and wildfires to say NO STARS TONIGHT 😂

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      That's how it works, you know what you did.

  • @JenniferA886
    @JenniferA886 Місяць тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @TheMrTact
    @TheMrTact Місяць тому

    Just post the newsletter somewhere so we can read it. No need to email it all over the place...

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      You can get all stories from RSS if you like, or just go to Universe Today a few times a day.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Місяць тому

    Thanks for all the news, Fraser! 😊
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @hatterson
    @hatterson Місяць тому

    I thought about this recently in relation to the BREAD experiment looking for dark matter and I'm only half joking.
    What is more important for a scientific experiment, having a well designed experiment or having a good acronym? Or is it even possible/allowed to have a well designed experiment if you haven't already thought of a good acronym?

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому +1

      The acronym obviously. A strong name means better science.

  • @bentationfunkiloglio
    @bentationfunkiloglio Місяць тому

    Lahvah tubes! Crazy Canadians.

  • @MrGaborseres
    @MrGaborseres Місяць тому

    👍

  • @malakiblunt
    @malakiblunt Місяць тому

    If rouge planets are so easy to find - why cant we find planet 10 (pluto is still 9)

  • @AEFisch
    @AEFisch Місяць тому

    Go to Montreal instead of Texas!

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      No kidding. I betrayed Canada by going to Texas.

  • @culture-nature-mobility7867
    @culture-nature-mobility7867 Місяць тому

    If (at least some of the) rogue planets form on their own without a star, they should be renamed, shouldn't they?

  • @vturiserra
    @vturiserra Місяць тому

    12:19 When you say a thousand times a minute, I think you actually mean nearly a thousand times a second.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      Nope, I think 700 rps is the max. They're measured in RPM

    • @vturiserra
      @vturiserra Місяць тому

      @@frasercain Yes, but 1,000 RPM is orders of magnitude slower than 700 RPS.

  • @faisalsaharazowar
    @faisalsaharazowar Місяць тому

    How do we know the solar system is 8 billion years old ?

  • @BabyMakR
    @BabyMakR Місяць тому

    If Thea was about the size of Mars, how big was the Earth at that time, or was a bunch of mass lost into orbits from the crash?

    • @CuckFinn
      @CuckFinn Місяць тому +1

      Close to the size it is now

  • @alexisdespland4939
    @alexisdespland4939 Місяць тому

    why can't slim flip it self over or dose it just not get enough energy to t do hat.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Місяць тому

      It doesn't have thrusters on its top.

  • @omnigma
    @omnigma Місяць тому

    Interesting at first, but lost me at the moons origins