GAIA Damaged // Possible Signs of Life on Mars // Lava Tubes Mapped

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Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

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@Enigmanaut
@Enigmanaut Ай бұрын
"There's now no threat from Apophis for centuries." All thanks to SG-1!
@jonnylightbody301
@jonnylightbody301 Ай бұрын
Indeed O'neal
@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 Ай бұрын
@@jonnylightbody301 "O'Neill, with two L's"
@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
@jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 Ай бұрын
I so love that the asteroid was named Apophis because the astronomers were fans of the show ;)
@67comet
@67comet Ай бұрын
It is official - I have deemed "Space Bites" my favorite Fraser C. related content - I read the e-mail also, but it is harder to read than listening to the show while I work .. Good stuff Fraser, thank you for the content :) .
@laurachapple6795
@laurachapple6795 Ай бұрын
I tried to explain last week's IMBH story to my sister and I said 'supermassive hack bowl' by mistake. I will never be forgiven. My niece says she's gonna tell all her school friends that matter can't escape the centre of the galaxy because it's in the bowl. The supermassive hack bowl.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I know this feeling. I think my kids still giggle at mistakes I've made in the past.
@Flesh_Wizard
@Flesh_Wizard Ай бұрын
That's a big bowl...
@EmergentStardust
@EmergentStardust Ай бұрын
Lava tubes mapped! I'm so excited by every bit of progress here. I can barely wait to see some interiors from future missions. Plus super cool Martian rocks. Happy day.
@andywomack3414
@andywomack3414 Ай бұрын
What can people do that these machines cannot? What would be the purpose?
@EmergentStardust
@EmergentStardust Ай бұрын
@@andywomack3414 Good question. My opinion: soon, not a lot. Right now, way more advanced decision making in novel situations.
@andywomack3414
@andywomack3414 Ай бұрын
Thanks for replying. I would rather have solar system research money use on machines like the moon and Martian rovers, space telescopes and other automated observatories instead of on humans in space. Advances in AI will make these machines even more adept than they are now. The more we learn about our solar system, the more prepared we will be should there be reasons for humans to accompany these machines on their journeys. A major emphasis should be the detection and tracking of near-earth asteroids and comets, not simply for protection, but as possible sources of metals. I doubt that science-fiction will become real any time soon, and I fear humans in space now is wasting time.
@EmergentStardust
@EmergentStardust Ай бұрын
@@andywomack3414 I totally agree. AI and robotics should be how we spend our money on exploring the solar system. We'll accomplish so much more.
@andywomack3414
@andywomack3414 Ай бұрын
@@EmergentStardust And more prepared if or when.
@gregorysmull8068
@gregorysmull8068 Ай бұрын
Turning this lava tube entrance into a habitat:: Create landing pad/runway outside, place solar arrays all around with cables running under the regolith and down the hole, place elevator and stairs down and then put a pressure dome over the entrance, barricade both ends of the lava tube internally, pressurize the space and fill it with a breathable atmosphere, drill into the wall and install a nuclear plant as a backup power source, construct habitat modules inside. The walls of course would have to be tested for stability and shored up as needed.
@ajb9167
@ajb9167 Ай бұрын
I wonder if Elon can convert one of his starships into an underground boring drill.
@russbell6418
@russbell6418 Ай бұрын
Good idea, however, soil and stone gas permeability would be the first thing to establish. This would give some protection from asteroids, which are a primary concern to moon structures. One of these massive tubules might be an ideal location for an inflatable membrane facility. (And with fractional gravity, stairs seem sufficient for access.)
@rafagd
@rafagd Ай бұрын
11:15 - Graphite is pencil lead, graphene is the "new" space-age wonder-material.
@Dranok1
@Dranok1 Ай бұрын
Not even as sexy as that! Did you not watch how they discovered and isolated graphene? Every line you make on a piece of paper with pencil is graphene...
@rafagd
@rafagd Ай бұрын
@@Dranok1 graphite kinda is loosely stacked layers of graphene, but graphene has special properties when isolated that make it very different from graphite.
@michaeljames5936
@michaeljames5936 Ай бұрын
Hurrah for Gaia being fixed...and improved! I've been absolutely fascinated by the stuff Gaia has been showing us. (Re Mercury- whatever about Iron, or gold, or platinum, being worth fetching, diamonds would never be worth it, as the only reason they retain their value, is that De Beers buys up the absolute glut of diamonds in the world and only sells a few of them. Shatter the scarcity illusion and the hardest thing about diamonds, would be trying to sell them.
@ajb9167
@ajb9167 Ай бұрын
Diamonds are a scam. One of the most plentiful of the precious stones by a huge margin.
@Aetoski
@Aetoski Ай бұрын
The Carbon Emissions video was really cool to see
@Aetoski
@Aetoski Ай бұрын
@@kruleworld yeah, maybe "cool" not quite the right word
@michaeljames5936
@michaeljames5936 Ай бұрын
@@kruleworld There are four times as many Chinese citizens, in a similar sized land mass to the US. A per-capita map, would look quite differently. Also China is powering the lion's share of the energy transition. Like everyone else, they need to do more and faster, but they added more solar and wind last year, then the US has built in its entire history despite being the greatest polluter the world has ever known .The favourite to win the next election, wants to reverse the little progress they've made.
@rexglan237
@rexglan237 Ай бұрын
They foist the CO2 alarmism scheme on the rest of the world knowing it gives them time to dominate the rest.
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG Ай бұрын
The current focus on Carbon Dioxide emissions is ridiculous, when the Earth has had nearly 10 times the current levels and survived just fine. Methane (CH4), and nitrous Oxide (N2O) have a bigger impact on the climate than CO2 but get ignored by the mainstream.
@precisionleadthrowing4628
@precisionleadthrowing4628 Ай бұрын
@@kruleworld What's scary about CO2??? It just indicates where there will be better and healthier plant growth. It's inert and very scarce gas with only trace concentration of 0.04%. Only complete moron can belive it has any effect on climate because to do that it would have to have effect on weather first. As for the fearporn the death cult is spreading about "Venus" runaway effect - The stoned moron that came up with the speculation was the ignoramus Sagan because he didn't understood ratios of gasses and their thermal capacity, basic physical principles and how pressure and distance to heat-source affects temperature (higher pressure = higher temperature, low pressure = low temperature. This is observable on earth and it's fundamental principle for making forecasts on earth. High atmospheric pressure and much closer proximity to sun is why Venus is hot and low atmospheric pressure and larger proximity to sun is why Mars so cold despite having atmosphere made practically only out of CO2. If the doomsday cult of climate change delusions were correct Mars would be like sauna... Don't believe soyence, scientific method was invented for a reason
@MultiSteveB
@MultiSteveB Ай бұрын
[VIPER Rover] "No disassemble!"
@robwalker4548
@robwalker4548 Ай бұрын
it will be less expensive and easier to build on flat ground and then cover it with regolith .
@adriendroguet2282
@adriendroguet2282 Ай бұрын
”no threat from Apophis” Yeah right, that’s what senator Kinsey said back in the day. ;)
@BryanM61
@BryanM61 Ай бұрын
"On March 25, 2021, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced that Apophis has no chance of impacting Earth in the next 100 years." It's not just negligible or infinitesimally small, it's zero, nada, none.
@brothermine2292
@brothermine2292 Ай бұрын
>BryanM61 : But did Teal'c and Stargate Command concur with JPL's and Kinsey's assessments?
@BryanM61
@BryanM61 Ай бұрын
@@brothermine2292 Lemme check with Teal. I've got his intergalactic cell number around here somewhere...
@pilotnamealreadytaken6035
@pilotnamealreadytaken6035 Ай бұрын
​@BryanM61 you clearly missed the Stargate kindsey reference. 😢
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
I'd put my trust in Stargate Command.
@joshmiller7870
@joshmiller7870 Ай бұрын
I'm excited about those sulfur crystals.
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 Ай бұрын
pretty yes, but not a matrix for the occlusion of life....or rather it's evidence of...
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron Ай бұрын
btw: that lunar radar penetrates deep because the regolith has no liquid water...it's not like ground penetrating radar on Earth, which is far more limited in range
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
The Chinese rover was able to scan down about 100 meters on the Moon through the regolith.
@robertstewart448
@robertstewart448 Ай бұрын
Okay that's a good pun you nailed the cool rock and the shining joke. It actually made me laugh
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
That's all Anton. :-)
@robertstewart448
@robertstewart448 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain he deserves a raise. I laughed too hard at that. Hey Anton good on ya bro!
@Roguescienceguy
@Roguescienceguy Ай бұрын
​@@frasercainAnton as in Anton Petrov? You are not telling me that absolute beast is also writing content for you. I mean, that would be insane😂
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
No, different Anton. He does the video editing.
@tactileslut
@tactileslut Ай бұрын
I caught 4:57. There was another?
@gregscott7365
@gregscott7365 Ай бұрын
I love your channel. Thank you for all the hard work.
@moozoowizard
@moozoowizard Ай бұрын
They should land a tracking beacon/echo repeater on Apohis. Something that would allow precise location tracking.
@davids1inwestholl45
@davids1inwestholl45 Ай бұрын
Fraser Cain...While watching Gaia video, I stepped away from my desk for a bit to keep listening w/ some multi-tasking. I had this sudden flashback hit me. I was walking my yellow Lab after a misty rain; enough to make small puddles, & leave the wonderful smell after a nice rain. We still had our +20-yr drought in the West side of Los Angeles, so it was appreciated & welcomed. I was listening to your actual podcast (no video) walking my Lab w/ the lovely sounding voice of your podcast partner-Astronomer-professor. Her name escapes me, but her relaxing, soothing voice made her one of my favorite persons to listen & decompress as we walked.... on my slim, little iPOD NANO! I still have it today, in perfect working condition. This amazed me. Amateur astronomy, wonderful long walks through my quiet neighborhood, w/ my best companion by my side as we traveled through the Universe w/ you both via my iPod Nano! And some of us are still here to continue various versions of what started those 20 yrs ago. Like the Paul Simon song goes, "Still crazy after all these years..."
@LTV_inc
@LTV_inc Ай бұрын
There is no 20+ year drought in your area.
@neilbarnett3046
@neilbarnett3046 Ай бұрын
Not wanting to disappoint you but... most of the "wonderful smell after ... rain" is excretions from bacteria in the soil. They are having a growth party and laughing at us for thinking it's nice.
@davids1inwestholl45
@davids1inwestholl45 Ай бұрын
@@LTV_inc AHHHHH-HHHHAAAA!! Thank you for making my day. I've never been t rolled like this before. It's so funny, I almost pee'd my pants. Where you always this brilliant? Your parents must be so proud of your accomplishments. All those tens of thousands of dollars in tuition look like they went to excellent use. Did your mom (if you know who she is) work extra jobs to pay tuition? University is SO expensive these days. I can tell how smart you must be by your extensive vocabulary. And if you're still reading this, you must be a bigger fool than I thought! LOL!😆Have a great day! I hope you find out who your real mother was. I heard she was a real mother. Ciao for now, Einstein!
@LTV_inc
@LTV_inc Ай бұрын
@@davids1inwestholl45 I live in Ca. We’re out of the drought state wide. It wasn’t 20 years. As for the rest of your nonsense seek counseling…😋
@bastiaan7777777
@bastiaan7777777 Ай бұрын
“Significantly, these [reduction spheroids] are likely the only biosignatures for subsurface microbial life that you could see with your eye-or the cameras on our rover,” says David Flannery, an astrobiologist and member of the Perseverance science team at Australia’s Queensland University of Technology. But because these structures can also arise from purely abiotic processes, they can’t solely constitute iron-clad evidence for past life-especially when they’re being remotely studied by a robot on an alien world located millions upon millions of kilometers away. Even on Earth, Flannery says, “there is surprisingly little work on [reduction spheroids], in part because it’s so hard to understand these things.”
@Top_Weeb
@Top_Weeb Ай бұрын
I feel your pain about missing the auroras... I did get to see them a couple hours past peak time. I'm just so used to the news of solar storms in my feed being greatly exaggerated.
@rafalklepinski7372
@rafalklepinski7372 Ай бұрын
Mercury would probably have gemstones way rarer than diamonds. Radiation sometimes changes the structure and/or composition of crystals and gives them unique properties. Solar radiation on Mercury being so extreme would've created some one-of-a-kind minerals available nowhere else in the solar system. Now *those* would be cost effective to bring back :)
@alexanderpitman9433
@alexanderpitman9433 Ай бұрын
The thing about the Apophis asteroid that is a little worrying, but isn't talked about, is that its close pass will put it inside our spacejunk zone. Unlikely to hit something, true, but any hits could theoretically skew the orbit in a negative fashion to make those future focasts of its orbit useless.
@thomasbeach7436
@thomasbeach7436 Ай бұрын
Ya gotta remember, if we figured out that we would be protected in one of those lava tubes, how many other creatures have figured that out too?
@tott598
@tott598 Ай бұрын
How about no other creatures, since we are the only ones that can even have thoughts like that. Its not a very impressie thought, but still way beyond what any other lifeform that we know of can have. And about the possibility of ones we dont know of? Whats the implication of them thinking the same way? Nothing really, if they can dream about settling other planets/moons it would be the equivalent of a 3 year old child going "moon tunnel protec", cute, but nothing special. I guess its like the saying goes, "Big minds, big ideas, small minds,..." Or it doesnt take much to impress a child. Done ranting 😄
@robertmiranda2444
@robertmiranda2444 Ай бұрын
That's just false, there's lots of animals here on earth that use the environment of their surrounding to their advantage. ​@@tott598
@Cooper_42
@Cooper_42 Ай бұрын
@@tott598didn’t get the Star Wars reference?
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG Ай бұрын
@@Cooper_42 I've read the OG comment again and see no SW reference in there. I've been a fan since I queued up to watch it at the cinema in 1977.
@MultiSpeedMetal
@MultiSpeedMetal Ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG Empire Strikes Back reference, I think.
@penzman5385
@penzman5385 Ай бұрын
This is always the first thing I think about when I hear about plans for super high speed space travel, one tiny micrometeorite on your path and your light speed travels are instantly over.
@EphyDude613
@EphyDude613 Ай бұрын
Wow! great video! Really informative and interesting, thank you for putting it together for our viewing pleasure.
@russell2449
@russell2449 Ай бұрын
Any chance that the mass of Apophis is great enough to affect the orbit of those geostationary satellites (or even come close enough to collide with one)?
@TheTamriel
@TheTamriel Ай бұрын
There is no way to reach the bottom of a pit (that leads to a lava tube) by a rover or by a spot landing of a lander (that causes a communication breakdown with ground control on Earth). We'd need a lava tube with horizontal entrance on the surface instead.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Some have been found, where you could drive into the lava tube entrance from the side.
@TheTamriel
@TheTamriel Ай бұрын
@@frasercain And that's the only way to go - to install inflatable modules protected from micrometeorites and space radiation.
@tiagotiagot
@tiagotiagot Ай бұрын
Or just throw a mini-rover attached to a tether, and then reel it back in when it's time to go look into the next hole.
@Gilgwathir
@Gilgwathir Ай бұрын
Exo Jupiter sounds like a great band name.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the news, Fraser! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@brothermine2292
@brothermine2292 Ай бұрын
How much of the Cosmic Optical Background is red-shifted former x-rays?
@macklyn
@macklyn Ай бұрын
Great report, thanks!
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 Ай бұрын
4:58 Jack has a ice cream headache...
@stpfs9281
@stpfs9281 Ай бұрын
Too much Rock music?
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
FOR NON-METRIC VIEWERS, geo-stationary orbit is 23,000-ish miles
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG Ай бұрын
SO about 25% of the US then? Given that the US is metric in almost all major industries and sciences. The only holdout being the construction industry (and the moderately older general public).
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG ...and the airline industry.
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG Have you been to a lumber yard lately? What's a 2×4 in metric?
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG I take it you don't drive much? Since speed limits are in miles-per-hour and distances are specified in miles?
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG How many kpl does your car get? Mine gets about 35mpg at 55mph.
@blender_wiki
@blender_wiki Ай бұрын
The use of scientific units is highly appreciated. A true scientific approach is demonstrated through attention to such details. 🙏🏿🙏🏿👍🏿
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Ай бұрын
I'm hooked on this new game, Carbon Crush. pew pew
@allineedis1mike81
@allineedis1mike81 Ай бұрын
I live in North Florida. The day after the Aurora's were EVERYWHERE I saw a 100 pictures posted on FaceBook, of the Sun setting. We have beautiful sunsets here, always have. There's dust from the Sahara desert suspended in the atmosphere. It adds that extra something, namely pink. It adds pink. I tried asking how many Aurora pictures or videos these posters had seen with the sun in them. I didn't get any answers. I went out in the middle of the night for an hour or so. Didn't see the Aurora either. But everyone else here did and they know what they saw. It just looked exactly like a normal pretty Florida Sunset.
@MS-715-7Y
@MS-715-7Y Ай бұрын
It's a meteor always, no matter the size. It's only a meteorite, after making contact with a planetary surface. At least that's what I remember the distinction was. That satellite was hit by a micro-meteor.
@IexoPeoa
@IexoPeoa Ай бұрын
It may yet be profitable to mine diamond on Mercury in the future, not for jewelry, but rather as a construction material for windows and lenses. It may become more economically viable in the future to "quarry" diamond there than to try to produce it artificially in bulk.
@EnriqueJorge-vn9dz
@EnriqueJorge-vn9dz Ай бұрын
Ancient homosapians would be proud to know that tens of thousands of years later, taking refuge underground is still a good idea. They would be happy to know that their descendants are willing to continue the tradition.
@jamessydenstricker2342
@jamessydenstricker2342 Ай бұрын
Whew, first story was a roller coaster!
@michaellair6170
@michaellair6170 Ай бұрын
"REALY COOL ROCK" got me so good!
@kazeshi2
@kazeshi2 Ай бұрын
in regards to medications expiring, we are hypersensitive to changes in effectiveness of medications here in the "west" but those meds will work just fine LONG past their expiration dates. how long depends on storage conditions and which medications are being discussed. each drug has different potency changes over time and those can be tracked in a lab in situ if needed. i just went and read your article on it as well as the associated paper, the paper is pretty useless for anything other than warning it should be looked at further (which is important and i do agree with) since it didnt contain data about actual testing of medications after their expiration dates either on the iss or when flown back down and is just looking at shelf life data and already known terrestrial degradation. i caution against much worry about expiration dates, your meds are fine and theirs will be too....probably, but we should be sure. as for why im anyone to listen to, i worked in a pharmacy for many years and was training to get my doctorate of pharmacy before like intervened and killed my chance to continue school or work anymore.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
The issue is knowing what the right dose is. You know it's less effective, but not how degraded.
@kazeshi2
@kazeshi2 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain that is testable in a lab using a liquid or gas chromatograph which would be a piece of equipment you would expect as part of a mission to mars regardless of needing it for testing drug potency. we know how degraded drugs get on earth if kept in ideal conditions, but it should be tested on the iss if it has not been. knowing if you need to keep them in a specially shielded container or if they must be kept under gravity on long missions is pretty important info it doesn't seem like we have currently. the only questions i would have would be if they use these machines on the iss already or if they need gravity to work (that was never covered in school =p ), and if so would mars or moon gravity be enough or would you need to create workarounds.
@ashleyobrien4937
@ashleyobrien4937 Ай бұрын
16:40 that CO2 animation is incredible, I couldn't help but notice the bits of China that didn't change, just constant orange...
@Kr0N05
@Kr0N05 Ай бұрын
Apparently they have several abandoned coal mines that have been burning for a couple of decades now.
@Carltonpercy69230
@Carltonpercy69230 Ай бұрын
Great video Frazier right to the point not long and drawn out I'm 65 years old retired I don't have a lot of time for long videos great content see you later
@CarlAlvinWilliams
@CarlAlvinWilliams Ай бұрын
Amazing insight my friend
@Goatcha_M
@Goatcha_M Ай бұрын
I didn't see the auroras, I was asleep, was told they would be out again the next night, but didn't see any and heard later they were only visible to cameras, which seems wrong. Anyway, annoyed Australian in the same boat as you.
@meesalikeu
@meesalikeu Ай бұрын
the annoying secret is those colorful auroras they always show are mostly only visible with cameras, otherwise they are grayish whispy clouds to the visible eye.
@larscarter7406
@larscarter7406 Ай бұрын
Maybe a private company can buy that old telescope now and make a real budget for it.😊
@MeMe-dx6vy
@MeMe-dx6vy Ай бұрын
Ah ill work lava tube, just get me there, Elon, Nasa:)
@thomasschiller5871
@thomasschiller5871 Ай бұрын
Hi Fraser, i think you forgot to mention that the Gaia mission will come to an end early next year anyway. You learned that in your recent interview ! thanks for doing great stuff !
@maughan3061
@maughan3061 Ай бұрын
ESA's Apophis rendezvous a month before the flyby sounds great. What could possibly go wrong?
@stpfs9281
@stpfs9281 Ай бұрын
In order to match it's speed, I'm guessing that they'll do a sling shot around Earth.
@DaxLLM
@DaxLLM Ай бұрын
Hey Fraser.. I didn't know you were into video subliminal messages? I just saw a still frame of metallica go by ha!
@littlebluepoorvette
@littlebluepoorvette Ай бұрын
At 4 minutes and 59 seconds please tell me I am not the only one that just sat there and watched Jack Nicholson's Frozen corpse flash on my screen for at least three frames please somebody tell me I didn't just have that in my head,,,,
@Raz.C
@Raz.C Ай бұрын
re - Apophis There's a First-Person Shooter game based on what the earth would look like if you froze someone from the world before Apophis crashed into it and they were unfrozen into the new world order of a post apophis impact Its' not bad
@rfichokeofdestiny
@rfichokeofdestiny Ай бұрын
@@Raz.C You’re probably thinking of Rage from iD Software back in 2011.
@dreweab
@dreweab Ай бұрын
Question for the question show. Ive seen a few reports about deep ocean rocks producing o2 recently. If this checks out what are your thoughts about the implications. Will Our previous understanding of o2 on an earth like planet being indications of plant life need to be tossed out?
@stanspanish253
@stanspanish253 Ай бұрын
Another Great episode. Thanks!
@NeonVisual
@NeonVisual Ай бұрын
Imagining a little bug crawling out from that Mars rock,. but the rover too busy taking selfies to notice.
@catchroniclesbyanik
@catchroniclesbyanik Ай бұрын
If sun was a rogue star and earth rotated around it, how different would night sky look like and how different would be our life on earth ?
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
Probably lots fewer pretty twinkling lights in the night sky?
@johnstanton1361
@johnstanton1361 Ай бұрын
Lucy ( no Mercury ) in the sky with diamonds. 💎 Although interesting, I still can't visualize robotic space mining companies on Mercury since we can produce diamonds on the manufacturing floor.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Hah, yep.
@stpfs9281
@stpfs9281 Ай бұрын
If it was compacted enough to form the density of diamond, would it be a huge mass, (not convenient little crystals to put in a "lunch box")? Being one of the hardest known minerals, how would it be broken up? Imagine a sheet of thick ice, but being made of compressd Carbon. Diamond encrusted drills/saws would have little effect. Lasers would bounce around in unpredictable ways...
@johnstanton1361
@johnstanton1361 Ай бұрын
@@stpfs9281 - Other diamonds in contact with their nearest neighbors can break them into ever smaller ones.
@busybillyb33
@busybillyb33 Ай бұрын
What if a tiny insignificant tug from the space probe brings Apophis back to hit earth a long time in the future?
@vedranb87
@vedranb87 Ай бұрын
You probably heard this, but "Jezero" is literally a word for "lake" in Croatian/ex Yugoslavian languages. And Neretva is a river in Bosnia and Croatia.
@RGAstrofotografia
@RGAstrofotografia Ай бұрын
Please, put the link of the carbon emission video here! Thanks!
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
It's in the show notes
@RGAstrofotografia
@RGAstrofotografia Ай бұрын
@@frasercain thank you!
@mobtek
@mobtek Ай бұрын
Hi Fraser, what do you think the chances are that Mercury might be a remnant of a hot jupiter or neptune considering the amount of carbon under the surface?
@Despiser25
@Despiser25 Ай бұрын
If CO2 scares you then a rubber room is where you should live.
@deathbreach3448
@deathbreach3448 Ай бұрын
I think if there were any kinds of life on another planet, we wouldn’t be surprised and blame the government for keeping it a secret
@malavoy1
@malavoy1 Ай бұрын
Lava tubes, left over from the old Lunar Lavatory system. Just need to get a plumber in to turn the water back on.
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd Ай бұрын
13:39 I very SERIOUSLY DOUBT that any spacecraft from Earth is anywhere even CLOSE to being near/above the Galactic plane. Perhaps you mean the solar plane??? Craft sent north or south perpendicular to Earth's orbit?
@bb5979
@bb5979 Ай бұрын
Theres something somewhat poetic about us originating from lava tubes and then finding that the best place to start elsewhere is a lava tube
@Atheist7
@Atheist7 Ай бұрын
"Back to basics"?
@jonnylightbody301
@jonnylightbody301 Ай бұрын
1:28 im the same i missed the auroras everyone else see it in my town i checked constantly
@zaeonnine0
@zaeonnine0 Ай бұрын
Imagine how much a wedding ring with real diamond from Mercury would be worth, especially when factoring in the cost of the mission to extract the diamond 💸
@RockinRobbins13
@RockinRobbins13 Ай бұрын
I have Gaia DR3 loaded into Cartes du Ciel astronomy software down to magnitude 21. I still need a catalog for the stars brighter than Gaia can safely image, but no other star catalogs are necessary! I can't wait for DR5 either.
@frasercain
@frasercain Ай бұрын
Oh wow, that's amazing. How big were the files?
@RockinRobbins13
@RockinRobbins13 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain There are 4 files binned by magnitude and they increase in size as the magnitude rises to +21. gaia1 0.113 GB gaia 2 1.3 GB gaia3 10.2 GB gaia4 47.9 GB total 59.513 GB
@RockinRobbins13
@RockinRobbins13 Ай бұрын
@@frasercain Google-fu to Cartes du Ciel, download the beta version. in the catalog section of the main menu you can load the GAIA dr3 from the menu. Enjoy! They have a Hipparcos catalog with GAIA stars excised so you can have the stars too bright for GAIA to safely study (like Polaris and Betelgeuse!)
@michaelcopper7635
@michaelcopper7635 Ай бұрын
The Meteor Apopthis, can we attach a satellite to it with powerful cameras to look into space and our own solar system that would be so cool.😮😊
@richard--s
@richard--s Ай бұрын
"Move to space!" ... to live in a cave...
@johnaweiss
@johnaweiss 3 күн бұрын
How did they fix a mechanical rupture in the light shielding?
@rodneyhearld8151
@rodneyhearld8151 Ай бұрын
Those Dust clouds are in fact plasma because we do live in an electric universe where plasma filaments connect everything
@RightWingNutter
@RightWingNutter Ай бұрын
That exo super Jupitor is really interesting. Why is it cold. A planet that size should be generating considerable heat just by compressing its atmosphere, like a super Venus. Looking forward to more on this planet.
@PeaceMarauder
@PeaceMarauder Ай бұрын
The army has an ongoing study of the shelf life of medications. Most are still fine after 20 years.
@Tisrok
@Tisrok Ай бұрын
without a scifi tier energy shield enveloping our crafts or some unobtanium hull, I can't see high speed travel (as you'd need for interstellar) being viable at all
@Gribbo9999
@Gribbo9999 Ай бұрын
The problem is if you could bring diamonds back from Mercury, the price of diamonds (which is only kept high by restrictive trade practice) would collapse snd you would end up with a load of crystalline carbon costing as much as pencil lead. That's market forces for you.
@WalterHildahl
@WalterHildahl Ай бұрын
Well, if they are not Lava tubes, then they must be Space Worm tubes. Like in Star Wars ! lol
@oles629
@oles629 Ай бұрын
Vey cool! These days I feel kinda “hopeless”, im im my early 30s and I suspect im born too early to experience anything extraterrestrial.
@lostpony4885
@lostpony4885 Ай бұрын
Lava tube seems an opportunity for a moonbase. Build a dome and enjoy a vast protected pocket.
@reclhoss
@reclhoss Ай бұрын
The pile would have to be so big enough to destroy the market. It's a paradox.
@Kittyinshadows
@Kittyinshadows Ай бұрын
Closer to the center of the galaxy, where there's starts so close together, would "space" still be dark? Or would there be ambient light even on a planet turned away from the sun?
@vitalknife_
@vitalknife_ Ай бұрын
Question. When I light a candle are the photons emitted new photons created by that light source or just a different phase of something else? I would guess both.
@kenconklin242
@kenconklin242 Ай бұрын
I wonder about gamma rays & x-rays that we observe in near-earth orbits. Assuming that their radiation is subject to red-shift, what wavelength would they have at the source?
@bigianh
@bigianh Ай бұрын
It's ok Fraser it's not just you I missed the Auroras too :|
@stpfs9281
@stpfs9281 Ай бұрын
The World within the Tropics never get a glimpse.
@nirbhay_raghav
@nirbhay_raghav Ай бұрын
Hey Fraser, wouldn't it be a great idea to make a video to compile all major findings from Gaia's observations. Like JWST, we can't do it year by year so it can be by each data release. Let me know your thoughts.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina Ай бұрын
Thanks for this one, Frasier
@isaacplaysbass8568
@isaacplaysbass8568 Ай бұрын
A Carbon layer on Mercury; is there also a gateway to Proxima ;) (Stephen Baxter ref.)
@watcherofstorms
@watcherofstorms Ай бұрын
Power and might on full display, Etna is like, who is the boss...ME What a huge show of force. I have been a volcano watcher for a number of years. I remember usually there would be 60-67 volcanos between erupting and on orange, alerting of erupting. At least half or more of which were usually on alert. I just checked, and the total is 96. 34 erupting and 62 on alert. Do these high numbers have anything to do with the barrage of incoming CME's and solar flares. Thanks for your time,updates, and your opinion on this
@BrandonSLedford
@BrandonSLedford Ай бұрын
Can you put rubber on the inside of a spacecraft to help against micro meteorites ?? Will the cold temps make it brittle ? Airplane gas tanks are lined with rubber to prevent fuel leakage if hit.
@Shadow-1949
@Shadow-1949 Ай бұрын
Diamonds by the ton ! But it was me tuned in a ufologist meeting that it was determined aliens visit planets and other objects first gold . It was used as answer of why they visit . I found it interesting aliens enjoy concerts , but then why wouldn’t they ?
@isaacplaysbass8568
@isaacplaysbass8568 Ай бұрын
The JWST 2 review was superb.
@PainfullySubjective
@PainfullySubjective Ай бұрын
wow! them carbon emissions are quite something to see
@ajb9167
@ajb9167 Ай бұрын
Where can I find the data sets for those visuals? How much are they intensifying the colors to make it appear like extreme emissions or are they dimming the colors to make it appear less than it actually is. Just coloring the emissions and showing a fancy graphic doesn't tell the story in its actuality at all and can be misconstrued without additional information. Take James webb pictures in context, they are not in the visual spectrum and the colors are digitized to create a picture that we can see with our eyes, but in the visual spectrum, those pictures would be mostly dark with bright starlight and basically nothing else.
@Goatcha_M
@Goatcha_M Ай бұрын
Diamonds are only valuable because the supply is tightly controlled and because of good marketing. They're not uncommon on Earth even without extraterrestrial sources crashing the price. What would be useful one day is sources of truly rare and industrially valuable minerals like lithium
@blackfly56
@blackfly56 Ай бұрын
Apophis is actually a space door dash and is filled with food and beer.
@arminwalland
@arminwalland Ай бұрын
I didn't understand the 2 degree Celsius planet... that doesn't sound too cold, does it?
@olsim1730
@olsim1730 Ай бұрын
That's 2 degrees colder than your refrigerator.... I wouldn't want to live there.
@stpfs9281
@stpfs9281 Ай бұрын
"Black Ice Warning!" Beep, beep.
@nothing2lose-RAGNAR
@nothing2lose-RAGNAR Ай бұрын
Could we schedule a fly along apotholess instead of a fly by?
@tiagotiagot
@tiagotiagot Ай бұрын
But what happens if you subtract all the known types of objects from the visible light background, will all the remaining pixels be zero brightness? Are all pixels already occupied by at least one known type of object?
@malavoy1
@malavoy1 Ай бұрын
DeBeers will never let you near the diamonds. 😁
@rafalklepinski7372
@rafalklepinski7372 Ай бұрын
No need, they're super common right here on Earth :). It's called marketing ;)
@jalesvevajayamare7198
@jalesvevajayamare7198 Ай бұрын
Mars, our neighboring planet, has long been a focal point of scientific curiosity. Recent discoveries suggest that Mars once had conditions that could support life, including evidence of liquid water, a more substantial atmosphere, and a climate conducive to biological processes. These findings have fueled speculation about the possibility of past life on Mars and the potential for discovering microbial life today 🥰🥰😘😘
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