Five Hours Of Mind-Blowing Solar System Exploration | BBC Earth Science

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@BBCEarthScience
@BBCEarthScience Ай бұрын
What is your favourite part of our solar system and why? Tell us below 👇
@Mad_Possum
@Mad_Possum Ай бұрын
the sun obviously 😂
@rachelbishop8556
@rachelbishop8556 Ай бұрын
@BBCEarthScience The Earth. Why? Well because it gave us life like a mother's womb.
@TejinderkaurBhullar-o3u
@TejinderkaurBhullar-o3u Ай бұрын
Ofc the Saturn
@oortcloud8078
@oortcloud8078 Ай бұрын
Me! 😊 Because I am part of the solar system and I like me. ☝️
@FranciscoEspinoza-fs9vs
@FranciscoEspinoza-fs9vs 29 күн бұрын
All ❤
@Aanthanur
@Aanthanur Ай бұрын
KZbin: You should do short videos BBC: here's my 5 and a half hour video.
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan Ай бұрын
👍
@Celestial.132
@Celestial.132 Ай бұрын
👍
@bufatutuagonistes8876
@bufatutuagonistes8876 24 күн бұрын
Its the Tik-tok mentality, the internet attention span. Two minutes and then they think they know everything. Same reason that young people are not big on reading books. And look at our incoming President, who appears to have no broader interests and who has probably never read the Constitution or a history of our Revolution or history of WWII. Their motto: Pride in Ignorance. Meanwhile I X out the "Shorts", again and again. Not interested in shallow versions of knowledge.
@Aliyadz
@Aliyadz Ай бұрын
5 hours of astronomy? Just what I needed 🤩
@BBCEarthScience
@BBCEarthScience Ай бұрын
It's what everyone needs!
@SnakeBitex101
@SnakeBitex101 5 күн бұрын
I am sorry but you are addicted to lie.
@SeauxNOLALady
@SeauxNOLALady Ай бұрын
The dedication and commitment of these scientists and astronomers to push the boundaries and ambitions of space exploration is remarkable. I have had a fascination with everything about space, astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and planetary science since I was very young. My grandfather, who was career military in the Air Force, was also interested in astronomy and he would point out the constilations, the celestial bodies that were visible to the naked eye and teach me about the astonishing phenomena that takes place in our universe. One thing I remember most is when he explained that we are all made of star dust. I was old enough to understand basic chemistry, biology, and mathematics to be able to comprehend the nuclear processes that are where the matter across the universe is made in the cores of stars and the violent explosions of supernova at the end of the star’s life. This is what really caused a remarkable shift in my personal interest and passions. Realizing that the calcium in my bones, the iron in my blood and the rest of the matter that makes up my entire body and all the matter around me was made in the blazing heat and intense pressures in the core of massive stars that died violently and explosively millions of years ago. I was so blown away by this knowledge that it fundamentally changed my view of life in the universe. It also made me realize that the importance of our climate and the environment is not just something that hippies and tree huggers are obsessed with, but a genuine human crisis that requires us to take action now, or we will never be able to prevent the inevitable consequences of our negligence. I could ramble on forever so I’ll shut up now…lol I don’t know why I didn’t pursue a career in astronomy or a related field instead of microbiology, but I do regret not following my dreams. I was always told that there is no future in astronomy outside of academia and I’d be a broke college professor for the rest of my life. I shouldn’t have listened.
@BBCEarthScience
@BBCEarthScience Ай бұрын
Learning is unlimited! Thank you for sharing your story.
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker Ай бұрын
*The Glorious Dawn:* _A still more glorious dawn awaits, not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise, a morning filled with four hundred billion suns. The rising of the Milky way._ *We are all made of star stuff.* ~ Carl Sagan. A very nice story, but I can see where your grandfather got his inspiration. As did all of us at an early age. Thank you Carl. 😊
@Titustinnitus
@Titustinnitus 21 күн бұрын
Tldr
@justinbarkby3580
@justinbarkby3580 17 күн бұрын
No matter what you think or say about the BBC, when it comes to a documentary.................Man they kick ass!
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 27 күн бұрын
Well, podcasts have proven that people have attention spans of hours when they want to. Well done!
@mariofix
@mariofix 24 күн бұрын
I've been watching this video for about 15 to 30 minutes at a time 😂 for the past few days (as I write this I passed the first hour)
@alexmoncher8125
@alexmoncher8125 Ай бұрын
daaaamn egyptology and mysteries of deep space are sooo gooooood for sleeping
@SnakeBitex101
@SnakeBitex101 5 күн бұрын
yes BBC is pretty good in making propaganda.
@Morningstarwho
@Morningstarwho 24 күн бұрын
How saturn got its rings.. that intro was too DOPE!!!
@olddecimal2736
@olddecimal2736 2 күн бұрын
The way the multiverse is oversimplified by these people is unnerving. Also, no matter it be one or infinite universes, they could each still be infinite in size AND expanding simultaneously.
@brainstormingsharing1309
@brainstormingsharing1309 Ай бұрын
🔴 Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up! 👍👏👍👏👍
@BBCEarthScience
@BBCEarthScience Ай бұрын
We're glad you enjoyed!
@SnakeBitex101
@SnakeBitex101 5 күн бұрын
stupidity is not a crime my friend. you are free to clap
@santiago8276
@santiago8276 19 күн бұрын
Honey! Bring all the popcorn 🍿 we have!, it's gonna have a long night 🌌📽️
@Viralworld046
@Viralworld046 24 күн бұрын
Every one should now about our solar system. thank you BBC Earth SCIENCE from india ❤
@squishykrishy_
@squishykrishy_ 21 күн бұрын
Yes dear this on low volume is great to fall asleep to loop the video if you need more time
@gopaapa
@gopaapa 20 күн бұрын
We are sleeping with this one!❤
@ingridwieneriw
@ingridwieneriw Ай бұрын
For these really long videos, KZbin needs a go back 10/20 seconds button
@Wimblefish
@Wimblefish Ай бұрын
Just double tap the left side of the video on a mobile device, click on the 'go back 10 seconds' button on the video on a computer, or press the left arrow key on a keyboard. All of those options will rewind the video 10 seconds at a time 😊
@ingridwieneriw
@ingridwieneriw Ай бұрын
@@Wimblefish Thanks a lot!
@Wimblefish
@Wimblefish Ай бұрын
@@ingridwieneriw no probs 😊
@oortcloud8078
@oortcloud8078 Ай бұрын
Are you a womble wimblefish?
@igowhereiplease6915
@igowhereiplease6915 24 күн бұрын
“What is your favorite part of our solar system and why?” Triton. In part because of its similarities to earth. Rocky metal core surrounded by liquid. So, a potential for a magnetic field. Geological activity. Lots of water! One thought is, as our sun goes “red giant” and we have to climb the “ladder” of newly inhabitable worlds away from our failing sun, Triton may be the last world we live on before we have to leave for another system. I say newly inhabitable because maybe when our red giant incinerates then eats earth, Triton will be warmer and perhaps have liquid water on the surface. Before that, I like the idea of scuba diving in one of these “subsurface oceans” we keep hearing about. That would be awesome!
@SpacemanSpliff101
@SpacemanSpliff101 Ай бұрын
Loved it ! Science is beautiful !
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan Ай бұрын
Thank you! ❤
@uyinmwenamadasun6129
@uyinmwenamadasun6129 28 күн бұрын
I strongly believe there is something in Jupiter. The amount of activity in that gas giant calls for more deep analysis
@deerejohn7209
@deerejohn7209 29 күн бұрын
Roche Limit, finally, Thank You
@HAJSENBURG
@HAJSENBURG Ай бұрын
yoooooooo after 2min.... my brain exploded 🤯 💥 dang fine animation 💥
@CrystalCylinder069
@CrystalCylinder069 29 күн бұрын
Oh no, it's not animation - it's actually me filming it all in space
@thedivinefairyy
@thedivinefairyy Ай бұрын
zachary quinto telling me about space? count me in
@prototropo
@prototropo Ай бұрын
At 05:45, yes--this should star in a movie. And 06:15 should be as well.
@dliap98
@dliap98 Ай бұрын
5 hours let's gooooo
@saull5134
@saull5134 Ай бұрын
that's pretty cool
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 27 күн бұрын
Top notch young people's intro to space.
@drinkwatereverytime
@drinkwatereverytime 23 күн бұрын
Congratulations to those that actually watched every second of this video 👍🏽
@CrystalCylinder069
@CrystalCylinder069 29 күн бұрын
LUV this channel, thank you!!!!
@freeusertwo
@freeusertwo Ай бұрын
Wonderful content!!!!
@drmaheshchauhan
@drmaheshchauhan Ай бұрын
Beautiful 🤩
@Grace_of_God.
@Grace_of_God. Ай бұрын
Great video
@stephenconnolly3018
@stephenconnolly3018 9 күн бұрын
Seth's idea of sending aliens the internet would result in them thinking that cats ruled the earth.
@oortcloud8078
@oortcloud8078 26 күн бұрын
The Universal Law of Gravitation - Explained why there is a gravitational difference due to an inverse square law geometry, across the separation distance between two objects of differing mass, but would still predict a stationary Earth with one tide a day. Choosing to view the Earth-Moon system from an inertial frame of rest, just to exclude the obstacle of recognising the effect of apparent forces, which would also include the effects of gravity, since gravity is also a "fictitious" force in an inertial frame, does not fully answer the question of why we get two daily tides? You have to remember that the Earth is not static in space. The Earth-Moon system is definitely a moving non-inertial frame of reference, in orbital motion around a barycentre, with the Earth also rotating on its axis. The tides are caused by the combination of inertial forces acting outwards from its centre of mass, and influenced by the presence of both the mass of the Moon and Sun. Gravity is an inertial force.
@fullyawakened
@fullyawakened Ай бұрын
7:10 What the hell happened here? The earth is not speeding up, not from glacier melting nor from anything else. To use your own analogy, the momentum gained from a glacier melting is the same amount of momentum a skater would pick up from a snowflake melting on their shirt. Almost completely negligible. What should have been said is that the Earth isn't slowing down as fast as we predicted it should under normal conditions. It is absolutely still slowing down, just slowing down 0.05ms slower than we expected it to.
@nbaballer8227
@nbaballer8227 Ай бұрын
Agreed, overall trend is that it is slowing down
@EnrichPediaShorts
@EnrichPediaShorts 15 күн бұрын
Please tell us about Europa and its future explorations to locate life signs .......
@HAJSENBURG
@HAJSENBURG Ай бұрын
I see I need your subscription for later use....👍
@ObstrrgrsdStudiosEntertainment
@ObstrrgrsdStudiosEntertainment Ай бұрын
I'm gonna watch more about this
@horacio-ho3bf
@horacio-ho3bf 12 күн бұрын
If there is already a camera near Pluto showing the spacecraft approaching, why not just use that camera for exploration?
@giovanniromito8967
@giovanniromito8967 7 күн бұрын
Why can't humans leave planets alone we've already contaminated our on planet !!😢
@Hustle_Russell
@Hustle_Russell 3 күн бұрын
Could black holes suck space time in, pulling “nearby” mass in (dark matter) and simultaneously by pulling space time in, stretch space time between distant masses, expanding space (dark energy)?
@CrystalCylinder069
@CrystalCylinder069 29 күн бұрын
27:47 Do my green eyes deceive me that this gorgeous woman looks like Kirsten Dunst???
@Peryamuthuu
@Peryamuthuu Ай бұрын
👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️
@FeydHarkon666
@FeydHarkon666 16 күн бұрын
damn... Really like astronomy and cosmology... These ladies are both gorgeous and smart and passionate. I am in love T_T
@fayadkhairallah2760
@fayadkhairallah2760 24 күн бұрын
Be mindful against mind blowing😮
@TommyPrins
@TommyPrins 27 күн бұрын
well the earth is spinning alot slower now then what its used to then.....its rarely been this cold in between ice ages,despite short time memory man claims...
@j.b.onesnap
@j.b.onesnap 28 күн бұрын
2:23 seconds in and I get a 20 second advert. 🤦‍♂️ 😢
@brndlm
@brndlm Ай бұрын
i just want ask they said earth spinning faster because ice melting or moon gravitational but before that dam in china make earth spin slower,this happen before ice melting or after that?? ,sorry for my english i hope you understand what i mean
@Susan-i9q
@Susan-i9q 4 күн бұрын
Why are you producing more saturns
@elons_sidekick
@elons_sidekick Ай бұрын
Okay cool
@gurulimbo
@gurulimbo Ай бұрын
Zachary Quinto? 🤛😎👍🖖 🔥🌳🌬️💨
@Susan-i9q
@Susan-i9q 4 күн бұрын
Must balance the Cape of Australia and surrounded
@305miamifishing9
@305miamifishing9 Ай бұрын
15:36 You decided to have children after Pluto? What!
@aldrin9045
@aldrin9045 Ай бұрын
"Look! These are just the fringes of his ways; Only a faint whisper has been heard of him! So who can understand his mighty thunder?” Job 26:14
@serloinz
@serloinz 6 күн бұрын
if the universe is infinite in all directions how can it be getting bigger ? surely it's infinitely big already ..or is it like infinity+1 kind of thing ;p
@ชีวิตติดสวนทําสวนยุคใหม่
@ชีวิตติดสวนทําสวนยุคใหม่ 6 күн бұрын
ครับ
@EnrichPediaShorts
@EnrichPediaShorts 17 күн бұрын
Why we are so eager to connect aliens? What if, they do not exist at all and humans are wasting so much energy in locating them?
@ror3985
@ror3985 Ай бұрын
I can’t sleep🫥
@ANoobAtEditing
@ANoobAtEditing 8 күн бұрын
47:53
@GulliGirlLovesYouAJM-d1j
@GulliGirlLovesYouAJM-d1j 8 күн бұрын
I am the Universe AMADEUS - Amadeusz Jan Malinowski - Omniverse - GulliGirlLovesYouAJM - She is God and Louisa is Goddess.
@NirajKumar-fs4wl
@NirajKumar-fs4wl Ай бұрын
Hey please try upload in more languages like hindi .
@harshtanwar1083
@harshtanwar1083 20 күн бұрын
This should be included in Horror genre
@Joomlahacks
@Joomlahacks Ай бұрын
Imagine living in the moon of Saturn then that happened.
@suprovbiswas3919
@suprovbiswas3919 22 күн бұрын
I like astronomy
@Solid3d-Melb
@Solid3d-Melb 23 күн бұрын
Too short. I need 10 hours. 😂
@dragonred9240
@dragonred9240 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 DONT HIT YOUR HEAD WITH THE 💧FIRMAMENT💧
@omirrrr
@omirrrr 24 күн бұрын
Was hoping narration would be British
@BoltRM
@BoltRM 26 күн бұрын
Saturn's gravity would cause death by rochambeau.
@sabahulrasikh8844
@sabahulrasikh8844 20 күн бұрын
BBC couldn’t report on a war on earth and they expect us to believe them putting out a documentary on the creation of rings of Saturn, sure 😂
@alexcastro7339
@alexcastro7339 11 күн бұрын
They are just reporting. BBC are not scientists
@Susan-i9q
@Susan-i9q 4 күн бұрын
Titan hold Jupiter eye
@julieosborn5675
@julieosborn5675 19 күн бұрын
There are people on all the planets they are in the mind,martians,and aliens,giants,dwarfs,midgets,humans,
@tzuangel521
@tzuangel521 9 күн бұрын
0:34
@shaunwhalen-go1uj
@shaunwhalen-go1uj 9 күн бұрын
Saturn got it's rings from Temu or Walmart. Maybe Amazon
@xxCrimsonSpiritxx
@xxCrimsonSpiritxx 10 күн бұрын
too many ads skip this video
@randomanton
@randomanton 9 күн бұрын
We're about to be in 2025 and you're still not using an ad blocker? 😒
@xxCrimsonSpiritxx
@xxCrimsonSpiritxx 8 күн бұрын
@@randomanton it's 2025 and you still don't know that ad blockers are not working anymore for most people on KZbin?
@rachidbouriah556
@rachidbouriah556 9 күн бұрын
So many adverts every 5 minutes just ruined it..
@rachelbishop8556
@rachelbishop8556 Ай бұрын
Maybe the Earth has changed many many times in the past. Maybe our technology has increased to notice it more now. Just from the history of the Earth we definitely have had a ton of changes. Earth has had alot of climate changes before. Fact.
@Zack_Kihara
@Zack_Kihara Ай бұрын
Except the one happening now is human caused. And it's happening at a much faster rate Climate change on earth took millions of years. Thanks to humans, we've reduced that in the last 200 years
@gorilla1988
@gorilla1988 Ай бұрын
Yeah, there's like a whole bunch of ways to tell. It's been recorded in the rocks, the ice, the soil. That's how they know about it. Usually lots of things die out forever if the change is too much.
@CrystalCylinder069
@CrystalCylinder069 29 күн бұрын
Yes, and more to come as well.
@OldschoolTruths
@OldschoolTruths 23 күн бұрын
If only it could have been narrated by Sir David Attenborough 👍
@andrewbragg504
@andrewbragg504 22 күн бұрын
Why he's a geologist and zoologist not a astronomer
@Susan-i9q
@Susan-i9q 4 күн бұрын
There is no volume
@ashoksarkar4820
@ashoksarkar4820 28 күн бұрын
That's write nather of life
@PatMadddrell
@PatMadddrell Ай бұрын
The axis people
@oo66666oo
@oo66666oo 7 күн бұрын
Melting ice affects the Earth's rotation. This is illogical
@Susan-i9q
@Susan-i9q 4 күн бұрын
Proceed new suns
@Nowocane
@Nowocane 21 күн бұрын
Where the stoners at?
@shaunsmall1915
@shaunsmall1915 17 күн бұрын
Too many adverts too frequently. Stopped viewing.
@gigadongle
@gigadongle 18 күн бұрын
Not a fan of Zachary Quinto's voice
@mikebailey9566
@mikebailey9566 28 күн бұрын
How can oceans of water form in an atmosphere that lacks oxygen? Water is H2O 1 atom of hydrogen and 2 atoms of oxygen make water. Where does the oxygen come from?
@oortcloud8078
@oortcloud8078 22 күн бұрын
A hydrogen atom is one proton and one electron. A proton can exist on its own. Where does the electron come from? The water arrived on Earth as water. It didn't need the oxygen.
@109sssss
@109sssss 11 күн бұрын
you can't handle the truth
@keepsmiling5937
@keepsmiling5937 Ай бұрын
.
@TommyPrins
@TommyPrins 27 күн бұрын
looks alot like emma stone...
@ashoksarkar4820
@ashoksarkar4820 28 күн бұрын
Because. Soul over travel nothing
@billlunsfordOH
@billlunsfordOH Ай бұрын
Pluto lady Idocracy
@thetruth7697
@thetruth7697 16 күн бұрын
Nobody going to Mars
@horacio-ho3bf
@horacio-ho3bf 12 күн бұрын
Reminds me when I was 4 years old and ran away from home-across the street....
@alexcastro7339
@alexcastro7339 11 күн бұрын
You certainly aren't
@Creature_NL
@Creature_NL 5 күн бұрын
Than came Candace with "How we faked the moonlanding" 🤣
@송대회
@송대회 10 күн бұрын
그래서 어찌라고! 야동을 보고 마구 흔든다고 뭐가 어찌되는데, 갈 수도 없는 곳을.
@JoeGold-x3t
@JoeGold-x3t Ай бұрын
Apparently there are only women on our little planet 😅
@murinx2
@murinx2 Ай бұрын
The pendulum has swung too far
@rachinvocat9587
@rachinvocat9587 23 күн бұрын
Well all human life starts as female in the moms early stages of pregnancy
@rachinvocat9587
@rachinvocat9587 23 күн бұрын
They explain it in a simpler way compared to some of the men who give way complicated examples
@leanngugi
@leanngugi Ай бұрын
That hypothesis of earth's rotational speed change due to ice melting sounds like bullshit.
@rachelbishop8556
@rachelbishop8556 Ай бұрын
Doesn't it😂
@didyouthinkaboutthis
@didyouthinkaboutthis Ай бұрын
Please elaborate on that. Also, have you ever put your arms out to the sides while spinning?
@rachelbishop8556
@rachelbishop8556 Ай бұрын
@didyouthinkaboutthis I did once and broke my arm falling haha 😄
@leanngugi
@leanngugi Ай бұрын
@@didyouthinkaboutthis the weight of my arms relative to my body weight is appreciable. But the earth's ice deposits are not that much as compared to the earth's mass.
@didyouthinkaboutthis
@didyouthinkaboutthis Ай бұрын
@@leanngugi True, but we are not talking about large changes in the rotational speed of the Earth. Apparently, some scientists believe that these changes are likely due to ice deposits moving closer to the centre of the planet in form of water. This isn't just their opinion, they do calculations and use empirical data. Now you have called this bullshit and I asked you to elaborate on why you think that these scientists were wrong. It seems to me, you are unable to state reasons for your rejection of the given explanation. You could either show that the calculations don't hold up; or, you could offer a better explanation for the observable changes in rotational speed. You have done neither. Or maybe, you're just holding back your latest findings before publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. I'll give you, random internet person, the benefit of doubt on that last one.
@chris895
@chris895 21 күн бұрын
How god is busy building the universe??? What can we study about it ?? Such a crap.
@michaelbennett9127
@michaelbennett9127 9 күн бұрын
Prefer to have a scientist talk about detailed science, rather than a child explain to children. It’s all getting a bit ridiculous. “Getting” meaning well and truly saturated. More wake, less woke!
@randyb5067
@randyb5067 29 күн бұрын
Too much music too many sound effects!
@OldManMemes
@OldManMemes 11 күн бұрын
"Me" thane. British people surely do botch their own language. So is it also, "Me" thanol? Or "Me" thamphetimine? A two second linguistic delve proves this a false pronunciation.
@PatMadddrell
@PatMadddrell Ай бұрын
What are the stars going to do ...stops warin in the world. You can't get there look at your ground an the planet you all live in.😊
@interstellarpot
@interstellarpot 6 күн бұрын
Josie Peters needs to learn more and better. She is the worst of all.Tbh all the speakers are more or less the same. I wouldnt call them good interpretors. BBC could have used better science ccommunicators to make this documentary even more interesting. Low budget folks 🤐
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