Political Soap Opera currently broadcasting, hell yeah space rocks! 👏👏
@jt286118 күн бұрын
Well that’s not saying much. That’s like saying “watching this space video is better than watching dog poop sitting next to cat poop.” Of course it is. Anything is better than that! Lol
@morrislindroth791018 күн бұрын
Nailed it! 😂 I will take an hour and twenty mins of space 'what if's' over the Political what if's right now.. 😎🤙
@ThomasDillon-z6u17 күн бұрын
Unfortunately NASA is at the mercy of politicians,
@Justin-d2m1s17 күн бұрын
TRUMP
@kellyblack489718 күн бұрын
Don’t change your format. Love the content as presented!
@CrystalCylinder069Күн бұрын
We can change the quality format on our media player, but there is no need for it. Visuals and narration are perfect.
@ArcaneUniverse-2417 күн бұрын
23:46 - The transition to talking about the sun was so smooth! It feels like I'm traveling in space!
@Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah2 күн бұрын
I like it when nasa sends us these little ‘look over here’ missions
@IntoThePit12118 күн бұрын
Brillant channel so facinated by anything to do with space in general would love more.
@jdwilmoth17 күн бұрын
I was there a few times back in my younger days when I was taking acid
@trulsbendiksen999011 күн бұрын
Were there life there?
@CrystalCylinder069Күн бұрын
Where have you been now?
@hasselhoffff12 сағат бұрын
Lucky 😕
@Tass303017 күн бұрын
We’re all in this together right. So let’s all pull together here on earth where we are. Maybe more attention to emotional intelligence will help us more.
@ErSakshiRao18 күн бұрын
Intresting 👍
@hasanfade5376Күн бұрын
Thank you 🌟
@drTERRRORRR18 күн бұрын
Ok. This might be the question I want answered before I'm gone. P.S.: I love the fact that MOSFETs being peone to issues caused by ionizing radiation was mentioned.
@brianhammer510723 сағат бұрын
all electronics are - MOS are just moreso
@drTERRRORRR23 сағат бұрын
@brianhammer5107 Indeed.
@noswim17 күн бұрын
Got my sub 👍
@dmor66964 күн бұрын
The title means we'll find life, maybe, but not likely
@fapplejax54866 күн бұрын
The ad density in this video is ridiculous.
@CrystalCylinder069Күн бұрын
I remember watching BBC The Planets years ago and there was an episode about Europa and how Scientists want to enter the thick icey crust with a hot probe. The rador is more effective and quicker. It's amazing at the technical advancements of space sprobes nowadays, wow. I can imagine how more advanced they will become 20 years from now. We might even have humans on Mars by then.
@AntonioAthenaLopez-ku7yt6 күн бұрын
To explore whether life really exists, submarines equipped with glass endoscopic camera panels or accessories can be sent, coupled to microscopes or to take both samples and photos and send to Earth. If you need infinite electrical energy just build a wheel with permanent magnets, which are driven by a metal loose drive coil and on the same Axel gokelled axis but about three times as large Axle, with alternating poles of south and north poles, to generate, for example, 224 V 54 A alternating current like on Earth You just need to assemble the inverters and all the other devices. There is much more information, but you don't have to get it from Marti se ni de Chen Chronicles, or from me and this they would have to pay me.
@FirearmJunkyBlick16 күн бұрын
Doubt it, but then why not?
@janwarnawa79466 күн бұрын
Het duurt dus 6 jaar voordat hij er is wat een middeleeuwse technologie zeg
@Winniepohhh16 күн бұрын
with the uncountable amount of galaxies i knew there had to be some form of life other plantes than earth
@brianhammer510723 сағат бұрын
drilling through 25 km of ice is technically impossible, so that is a dead end idea
@leonidasmarronidas76197 күн бұрын
Hey, so in english the continent is Europe but the moon is Europa? In spanish both are Europa. If both names come from rhe nimph of the mith, why they not the same?
@brianhammer510723 сағат бұрын
on Earth, life around thermal vents all developed in shallow water that migrated over the eons to the bottom (outside of bacteria)
@ceciliapakito373717 күн бұрын
Nice 👽💚👽
@DesertFox198510 күн бұрын
There's some freaky critters swimming around on there no doubt.
@retropocalypse198417 күн бұрын
Probably monsters under that sheet of ice! Bioluminescent nightmares lurking down there just waiting for us to tap the keg! Lmfaoooo
@DJRealius116 күн бұрын
i prefer the originals i can tell when its ai generated clips now like the coder dude in the glasses definitely dont work at nasa lol
@CapDanAddams5 күн бұрын
There's no way there isn't life in the water on Europa.
@OfSoulAndSin14 күн бұрын
How freaking awesome would it be to get a camera into the oceans of Europa and find lobsters?!?!? 🦞🤘🦞🤘🦞🤘🦞
@renehinojosa196214 күн бұрын
The proliferation of AI narration and derived content is getting to be too much. KZbin is fast becoming a useless app.
@aintnuttinnice_75905 күн бұрын
Whatever grandad,deal with it, this ain't 1966 anymore...
@KEire19164 күн бұрын
lol, well guys back in my day in nineteen eighty …. Blahhhh shut up 😂😂😂😂
@nolancrawf11 күн бұрын
What if there’s a different set of chemical factors that allows life on Europa, that isn’t considered possible in our current scope of Scientific knowledge/fact?
@brianmoreau527414 күн бұрын
Juan “dah” “few-kah” not Juan dee foo-kah.
@mikepeterson936215 күн бұрын
AI voices, and lame lazy profiteering KZbin channels who use them, take longer to root out than they used to. But eventually, the AI voice is forced to pronounce a proper noun that it's never encountered before, and the jig is up. #&@& you guys.
@Predatorial16 күн бұрын
What? You don't like the Blue Collar Comedy Tour guide voice?
@mikepeterson93626 күн бұрын
@@Predatorial1 🤣
@leslie152616 күн бұрын
I’m pretty sure we’ll find some kind of life on europa moon but it probably be on the level of single cell bacteria… We have these on our planet, surviving extreme temperatures - hot and cold
@wizardchairman36917 күн бұрын
*WOW, Gr8 Video*
@DesertFox198510 күн бұрын
Kinda scared of what's lurkong down there lol
@teachmehowtodoge173718 күн бұрын
Before: Alien -> 👽 After: Alien -> 🪱
@BrandyWilliams243 күн бұрын
Our government has known for decades that theres alien life. Intelligent life at the
@brianhammer510723 сағат бұрын
the exploration is very important and will yield great data, but there isn't any life there
@Predatorial16 күн бұрын
I think life is abundant in the Universe. Maybe not necessarily as intelligent as life on Earth, and perhaps more intelligent in some places. But when I watch one of my favorite human evolution documentaries, primarily those of Neanderthals or Erectus, I'm always amazed that such creatures evolved into beings that developed the atomic bomb, nuclear energy, computers---your typical PC, supercomputers, and with ever increasing advances, quantum computers...not to mention medicinal and surgical advances, vaccines, space exploration, satellite technology, even our knowledge of time dilation, quantum mechanics, etc. If we can come from Erectus, and even single-celled organisms to where we are now...what, in all seriousness, makes people doubt there exists life on even the most basic level elsewhere? THAT stumps me. There are people who truly believe we are alone. Never mind the fact that there are an estimated 2 trillion galaxies, each with hundreds of millions, even billions of stars, and each of those stars likely existing with at least three to five or more planets, not to mention who knows how many moons (which could just as easily be considered planets if they weren't already orbiting planets. The odds of it being just us...outlandish, to say the least. I think anywhere life CAN exist, the possibility of intelligent life is quite high, given enough time. Speaking of time, why we haven't seen or heard from ETs...? Well, the universe is old, and our star relatively young. Which means our planet is relatively young. We've only existed for a couple hundred thousand years, and only capable of intercepting radio signals for a little over a century. What makes us think intelligent life should exist within our evolutionary window? They might be out there, little amoebas, or fuzzy little rodents, evolving. And they might not evolve into intelligent beings until millions of years after we leave this planet or go extinct. Or, they may have already evolved into such beings, sent out there signals, and since gone extinct, millions of years ago, their signals having long since passed by Earth, our evolutionary ancestors, oblivious. We'd be extremely lucky to encounter intelligent life in our entire existence. The best we can hope for, without such a miraculous statistical anomaly, is to see proof of it in the form of fossils, techno-signatures, or biosignatures. That's almost GUARANTEED to be how we find it. Besides, even if we KNEW intelligent life existed just four lightyears away, it would likely be just as hard for them to get here as it would be for us to get to them. Physics DEMAND that the rules be followed. And as it happens, we have no idea how to get to such a relatively close destination in a reasonable amount of time. The universe is just far too vast. But places like Europe, Titan, Enceladus...these places we can manage. And the ingredients appear to be present. What better opportunity to see just how exotic life can be and just how different those conditions can be?
@brianhammer510723 сағат бұрын
absolutely no evidence whatsoever found for this - we've examined all the local stars for bodies containing oxygen - zero found - life is a very rare thing, it seems - as rationally would be expected
@steigerbower2 күн бұрын
Attempt no landing there !
@BroLo-f9m17 күн бұрын
I think microbial life is abundant in the universe. complex life I think is extremely rare and only happens under certain conditions and complex intelligent life I believe is even rarer. Humans are the only extremely rare exception in the earths 4.5 billion years and the earths formatiin is extremely unique but not one of a kind. Earths likely hood of happening in a planet could be 1 in galaxy condition on average and even then will intelligent life happen? So far intelligent here looks like an impending doom if mass extinction from such a world that's slowly dying and nukes to end it all together.
@martinrutley-wk5ds9 күн бұрын
Could you please keep your nonsensical opinions to yourself.
@stephenjohnhopkinson809618 күн бұрын
Subscribe to this channel. Informative when awake and great for sleeping. No bull.
Lead foil would have been an excellent shielding option.
@thecommonsenseconservative557611 күн бұрын
Laughs in mass
@jeffstever775416 күн бұрын
still better
@eringobreathtiocfaidharla14466 күн бұрын
Ai crap
@gfsfyfy4262 күн бұрын
💡💡💡💡
@geologist100517 күн бұрын
Soon ha I heard this 30 yrs ago
@stoobydootoo409817 күн бұрын
Or, we may not/never. If what humans could become are still here in 100,000 years, they could still be making such dumb comments. Just as meaningless as another genius philosophical observation I saw recently "What a time to be alive!"
@OfficialSuperMarioOldblox13 күн бұрын
its too hard to explain.
@BiSeaux-b7r4 күн бұрын
NASA -National Acasodciation of Scam Artists
@jaismohamad149717 күн бұрын
Don't waste time and energy to find life. Just find water and there might be life.
@alexparker518 күн бұрын
first
@shawnsanborn205718 күн бұрын
….grade?
@IntoThePit12118 күн бұрын
Brain cell ?
@JemFlow17 күн бұрын
Hillybilly shii
@fireiadmire518918 күн бұрын
No you won't, you can't even find the remote, or your car keys, or your brain.. 😂😂
@ceciliapakito373717 күн бұрын
😅😅
@The5GSPositive18 күн бұрын
You cannot escape earth. We must all put inti judgement.
@오늘뭐해-l9n17 күн бұрын
there is no life other than our EARTH
@teddy257717 күн бұрын
Actually it's looking more and more likely there is other life out there.
@missfriscowin360616 күн бұрын
Says a bot 🤣
@thomascopley959116 күн бұрын
We don't know that and there's no way we can ever prove it