Please never stop making these astrophysics videos, they're so good.
@AyoolaLadapo-hg7vs3 күн бұрын
True that
@sulaimangigani3 күн бұрын
This one will most likely fall under the category of astrobiology
@pumpalin86613 күн бұрын
Space vids are the best
@RobinsMusic3 күн бұрын
@@mobilePCreviews astronomy is the most interest scientific topic imo
@neronius2 күн бұрын
Hot take
@Wunba2 күн бұрын
The thought of a 100km deep ocean on another planet is terrifying and fascinating. Hope we get answers in our lifetime!
@TanayBheda2 күн бұрын
Hey
@alveolate2 күн бұрын
i wonder whether cthulu lives in europa or enceladus
@NxJ_2 күн бұрын
Ayo a Minecraft youtuber in comments of veritasium video damn
@kaiperdaens76702 күн бұрын
What are u doing here 😂
@kaiperdaens76702 күн бұрын
Make this moon in your hardcore world
@yeetzabois35823 күн бұрын
NOOO WAYYY! 3 Veritasium vids in about 2 weeks. Bro is cooking 👨🍳👨🍳👨🍳
@rangerrick56603 күн бұрын
Chillax
@dragoda3 күн бұрын
That is impressive indeed. But the video is bad. It is bad that it's only 18 minutes long. We want more :D I could watch Veritasium talk about space, planets, science for hours. I don t even need food.
@edmonddionne74083 күн бұрын
@@rangerrick5660 No YOU chillax buddy! This is an incredible event!
@edmonddionne74083 күн бұрын
@@dragoda Please don't say its bad, its better than my cooking, and my cooking is pretty good.
@KillianTwew3 күн бұрын
Inflation is hitting hard. Derek needs a new house in LA
@mcs1313132 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="528">8:48</a> this guy is a super good communicator. No jargon or science speak. Like I’m sure the actual details are super technical and complicated and he made that so simple.
@TheCuriousNoobКүн бұрын
It takes a very intelligent person to explain extremely complex ideas in terms a teenager can understand.
@Blex_040Күн бұрын
@@TheCuriousNoob One famous quote (that is often misattributed to Albert Einstein but is great nonetheless) goes "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." and I think this is a great example of that. Only if you have really understood a matter you can come up with analogies for the layman, while people who haven't really understood something tend to deliberately use highly technical language so only something on the same level of knowledge or above is able to call them out.
@hl2paulКүн бұрын
His PHD is in physics education
@mcs13131321 сағат бұрын
@@TheCuriousNoob agree, although I’d say it’s also just a skill one needs to use with intentionality and practice. Engineer nerd stereotypes aside, i feel like with most projects / specialized fields, figuring out the how and then executing are your goals 95% of your time. And it’s super easy to forget that to the audience or consumer, often pretty much the only thing that matters is what you found or build
@mcs13131321 сағат бұрын
@@hl2paul it’s good to see they’re focusing and finding more ways to reach a wider audience. Space exploration budget was untouchable during the Cold War. But the moment voters idea of nasa goes from “wow cool” -> “why are they spending my money on that”, that budget gets slashed. That being said, I imagine that there will be increasing use of space in warfar at some point. Which isn’t great - but a nice side effect will be renewed focus. Not as in another space race, but as in - if the military starts spending $100b on space stuff, it’s not gonna be hard to piggy back and use the military pays for and develops to do pure science stuff as well.
@o_o.AliennКүн бұрын
The fact that they named the probe "Galelio" is so beautiful. Galileo would be so happy if he knew about these researches
@LeyrannКүн бұрын
Nah he'd probably write a book making fun of them or something. Obligatory reminder that the church was actually quite open to his scientific ideas and it was Galileo's ridiculing of the Pope that got him excommunicated.
@DanyalArcadioКүн бұрын
@@Leyrann is this true? can you provide sources?
@nocturn9xКүн бұрын
@@Leyrannsource?
@suspicioussandКүн бұрын
@@Leyrann I too, want to know the source
@jitenyasuКүн бұрын
@Leyrann This is a factually untrue statement. While I don't doubt there was possibly some criticism of the pope from Galileo, his theories were seen as directly contrary to contemporary interpretations of scripture, and therefore the ideas were labeled criminal heresy. Individual human pettiness drives a lot of the individual actions in a situation like this, to be sure, but it is the threat to a larger power structure that sees dissenters convicted.
@erikziak12493 күн бұрын
My deepest respect to all the scientists, engineers and technicians behind these projects. Such endeavors are the pinnacle of humble collective effort of thousands of talented people. I am not a part of the mechanism, but that does not mean I cannot share my enthusiasm and show support for projects of this kind.
@Pietrosavr3 күн бұрын
Technically, everyone is sort of part of the mechanism. Public interest is important for funding, and someone must make and deliver food to the scientists, others have to make the machines, roads and everything. This requires an entire civilisation. Think about it this way, if you've sent those scientists, along with all their equipment, back to the stone age, they couldn't have done anything really. No power lines, no easy access to food and water nor medicine. They would've had to hunt and gather to survive and most would die early. We are all contributing in a small way :)
@marpleka3 күн бұрын
project failed, they've wasted money and acknowledge faulty components, current year is historical shame for american space industry
@play0055173 күн бұрын
Most impressively NASA is consistently pulling these kinds of things with less than half a percent of the national budget
@sayhowling3 күн бұрын
@@Pietrosavr i like the way you think. i think its why butterfly effect theory is very dangerous because it shows how little things could affect major ones
@mkhanman123453 күн бұрын
it does mean you cannot share it
@teddyland71593 күн бұрын
Veritasium is fr one of the best channels on KZbin
@teddyland71593 күн бұрын
Especially the space videos
@rajdeepsingh263 күн бұрын
Vsauce enters the chat
@zerono57463 күн бұрын
Real
@WhalesLoveSmash3 күн бұрын
I am one of the best whales on KZbin
@adriansiebenrock-xr4hf3 күн бұрын
The best
@Draykshaper2 күн бұрын
I've heard lots of videos and articles say Jupiter has big radiation belts, but this is the first time the "why" is actually explained. Thank you so much!
@o_o.AliennКүн бұрын
also the way they showed how the magnetic fields would look from earth
@TheEret2 күн бұрын
I'm currently in Florida as I have been invited by NASA to see the launch of Europa Clipper! I can't wait! :D
@aeuludag2 күн бұрын
Congratulations!! That's so cool
@ameliamorrow99382 күн бұрын
Wooow! That sounds so cool! By any chance, how is it possible to get an invitation from NASA?
@spookysquirtle2 күн бұрын
Eret you lucky ducky
@therealmovetomarsКүн бұрын
Cool! Congrats on the invitations
@nonamenofame2243Күн бұрын
bruh
@m242132 күн бұрын
So it takes 7 years to reach just Jupiter, god we are slow. Mad respect for the patience of scientists and engineers working on the project.
@myth12102 күн бұрын
I feel like that too. We are actually slow, unless there is alternative for rocket fuels
@linecraftman39072 күн бұрын
There is a caveat After launch it will go back to fly by Earth, then Mars and only then go to Jupiter. This is done to take advantage of gravity assists, which is more efficient meaning the spacecraft needs less fuel and more mass can be spent on science. New horizons probe flew directly to Jupiter and it only took a year but it's a smaller spacecraft and it didn't stop at Jupiter
@theunknowman122 күн бұрын
Its not like we are slow, its just space are stupidly big
@saintIpie0000Күн бұрын
Its so damn far, much further distance earth to sun. Damn space
@jeffspaulding9834Күн бұрын
We *could* get there fast. We'd have to build a much larger spacecraft that could take a direct route and decelerate hard at Jupiter (or air-brake in Jupiter's atmosphere). We don't normally build spacecraft like that so there'd be lots of new development required. That's more money (a LOT more money) and a higher chance of failure, but also a lot more time. Using a design like Clipper is actually faster than developing a spacecraft that could travel there directly. If we had a cheap way of getting mass into orbit, it'd be a different story.
@paulmichaelfreedman83343 күн бұрын
So cool, that you used clips from " 2010: the year we make contact" THE most underrated scifi sequel of all time.
@danielehiagwina3 күн бұрын
😂😂 All I see is fiction.
@jgischer3 күн бұрын
Yeah, I really loved that movie.
@chaomatic53282 күн бұрын
I didnt even know it existed, eveybody is about 2001 😅
@erichurst78972 күн бұрын
@@chaomatic5328 it's a much better movie, with Helen Mirrin, Roy Scheider, and John Lithgow.
@alexhemsath62352 күн бұрын
@@chaomatic5328 It's such a good movie. Problem was that people saw it as the sequel to 2001, even though it had a completely different creative team, so the reviews were inevitably "meh". 2001 is a hard act to follow.
@TanayBheda3 күн бұрын
You know it's a great day when Veritasium uploads
@ahmedzakir23793 күн бұрын
facts
@rangerrick56603 күн бұрын
Take a knee
@rasulrahimov7443 күн бұрын
especially about math or physics (astronomy)
@mhsarker3 күн бұрын
yes 🎉
@ljushastighet3 күн бұрын
i have seen this type of comment on a lot of videos, it's a quick effortless way to get likes
@Pakishwan3 күн бұрын
Veritasium pumping out videos like there no tomorrow, I’m not complaining.
@Kavaitsu3 күн бұрын
Uhh ohhh
@GJgators243 күн бұрын
Exactly
@GJgators243 күн бұрын
@@Kavaitsuhold up; I guess he would know
@topherthe11th232 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="645">10:45</a> - This device was later renamed "NotSnotBot" to avoid offense. Later, it was miniaturized (the TotNotSnotBot) to reduce weight, extending flight-times for the same fuel or battery. It now has containers that are jettisoned when full of sample so that the full weight of sample isn't borne for the entire flight, which is thus lengthened further. Human eyes easily locate the flotation-equipped TotNotSnotBotPots for collection because of the vividly-colored circles (TotNotSnotBotPotDots) decorating each, delivered by the manufacturer a million at a time (the standard TotNotSnotBotPotDotLot).
@drcgaming41952 күн бұрын
fr
@spookysquirtle2 күн бұрын
Yeah what he said
@jeffspaulding9834Күн бұрын
Total genius, I take my hat off to you sir/ma'am.
@PC-kd7djКүн бұрын
Wow! That’s quite the TotNotSnotBotDotLotPlot!
@topherthe11th23Күн бұрын
@@PC-kd7dj I have to say, I did make a list in my find, and I TRIED to include beginnings with double-consonants, but I missed "plot". I tossed and turned all night thinking that I'd forgotten something. Thanks for supplying.
@chuckbatson5953 күн бұрын
Genuinely exciting. I can't wait to start seeing half-meter/pixel images of Europa 7 years from now!
@wavion23 күн бұрын
"And as you can see from these 30 pixels, this is clearly a Nissan Sentra."
@gemtun23 күн бұрын
ocean aliens with nissans
@drcgaming41952 күн бұрын
@@gemtun2 this is so funny to me
@patrickmorris37212 күн бұрын
@@gemtun2 you’ve completely lost it .😂 To even think of bringing Nissan Sentra anywhere near the ocean and the salt water would be like sunshine to ice cube 🧊😂🤣🔥 Melt right in front of you’re eyes 👀 🤣🤣😂🔥.
@markusklyver6277Күн бұрын
Bruh
@DyingVoiceDude3 күн бұрын
from the thumbnail did not think this was a veritasium video... but it is! 😀
@NairodYoutube3 күн бұрын
he experiments a lot with thumbnails, I wouldn't be surprised if it changed soon x)
@veerakarthikeyan66503 күн бұрын
looks like something you would find on one of the AI-voice misinformation garbage channels. good thing Veritasium is the exact opposite of those channels.
@noxabellus3 күн бұрын
i was like oh, a new astrum video
@JoJiX3 күн бұрын
When I read your name in my head i read it with your voice for some reason
@zweisteinya3 күн бұрын
A C Clarke blew up the wrong planet
@Defuzehaz3 күн бұрын
This is one of the few channels that seriously delivers.. every time
@aneeshsingh217912 сағат бұрын
Your videos on Astrophysics are so good. I find them best in the whole KZbin.
@EthelJung-j5w2 күн бұрын
I literally just finished reading the odyssey series a few days ago. Such an exciting time that we can see this happening in real life 🤩
@user-tr1zj2 күн бұрын
read the "three body problem" series instead, it's absolutely suicid@I to search for aliens
@varshaith18_243 күн бұрын
Veritasium + Space is my favourite combo
@Sarikaegtx7e2 күн бұрын
Fr man
@edvardpiano3 күн бұрын
Hey, a tip for you! Whenever showing space clips, put a little "CGI" or "Photo taken by probe/telescope xyz" in the top corner, like Astrum does. There are a lot of amazing pictures out there, would be a shame to assume it all to be CGI!
@foxxygearreviews77542 күн бұрын
Left lower corner
@w0ttheh3llКүн бұрын
it's worse the other way around. there are so many "artist's impressions" used to illustrate everything nowadays that people don't appreciate actual new high quality telescope pictures, because few realize that the best actual picture we have of something is often a handful of black and white pixels.
@kevincampbell38653 күн бұрын
Literally never stop making videos, the world needs it
@Beautiful-ModelBarbara-Hut-s1j2 күн бұрын
This is my personal favorite astronomical subjects of conversation. The idea and possibility of life existing elsewhere in the solar system is so exciting.
@Writer_Productions_Map2 күн бұрын
Get out bot
@BillAntКүн бұрын
Very unlikely, maybe some micro organisms at best. By now we would have discovered intelligent life in our solar system. It's lonely at the top. ;D
@Writer_Productions_MapКүн бұрын
@@BillAnt they're a bot. Look at the pfp
@BillAnt13 сағат бұрын
@@Writer_Productions_Map - Mothaf*ckers! lol
@bigtomar3 күн бұрын
this is actually crazy groundbreaking, to think that if we do actually find life on a microbiological level on europa and that it could evolve one day into something more is absolutely mindboggling. it's like looking back through time to when life on earth was still in its early stages.
@supercyberdigi3 күн бұрын
congrats, your comment was so good that a thot bot decided to copy it.
@bigtomar3 күн бұрын
@@supercyberdigi i hope the thot bots comment gets thousands of likes and for mine to be in the wastelands, it'd be funnier that way
@NatTardis3 күн бұрын
If there is life on Europa, how many more planets/moons harbor life in our solar system? And outside of it? It would be mind-boggling.
@JustThatWeeb3 күн бұрын
According to recent discoveries in mars about the huge water oceans below the surface there's also a chance for mars to have microbiological life @@NatTardis
@AncientWildTV2 күн бұрын
@@bigtomar and I woner if it could change our perspective on life here on Earth
@Castkett4ever3 күн бұрын
Hey Derek! I'm in med school in Switzerland, and my physics teacher has used clips of your videos to explain some concepts! I thought maybe that would make you smile (or laugh, or cry, feel free to do whichever) :)
@drcgaming41952 күн бұрын
thats really sick ngl
@plopsan2 күн бұрын
Which Kanton?
@josephmansfield32033 күн бұрын
The example with the blow torch was fire!🔥
@anshkumar7692 күн бұрын
When you showed me the picture of Europa took by Voyager 1, it genuinely brought a tear to my eyes. Humans have gone such a long way from making fire to launching spacecrafts to other worlds. One of the biggest reasons i wanted to become an astronaut when I was little. This video was so emotional to me, thanks Derek!
@6foottallAardvarkКүн бұрын
The output of this channel is second to none…any other channel would take weeks or months for one video like this. But Veritasium is putting out multiple documentary-calibre videos a week. Amazing
@Its1paradox3 күн бұрын
So happy that Veritasium made a video on Europa Clipper after I made one few days ago. Now I learn from the master. Thank you for inspiring us!
@catbertsis3 күн бұрын
you got Derek'd!
@robocu42 күн бұрын
I respect the subtle plug
@00Jay2153 күн бұрын
You're content is consistently good and never feels forced. Love it
@northamericanpichu3 күн бұрын
My Space Exploration professor actually worked on the IR camera on the Clipper, we’re all so excited to see it launch
@sidewaysdesign2 күн бұрын
Veritasium’s graphics production continues to get better and better. The explanation for Jupiter’s radiation zone was brilliant.
@TheShuichi882 күн бұрын
Im glad people are now talking about possible life underneath Europa's cold oceans I've been fascinated by this for years now
@7616lydeth3 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="923">15:23</a> okay 2030 and 2031, let's wait
@maliciousrobot95953 күн бұрын
I've got all 10 years
@JNJNRobin13372 күн бұрын
@@maliciousrobot9595 its moreso five to six, luckily
@sino_diogenes9 сағат бұрын
@@JNJNRobin1337 6/7
@JNJNRobin13378 сағат бұрын
@@sino_diogenes 2025 is approaching rather quick, so i mean
@CristianIonita-nm6xb3 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="443">7:23</a> that is astoundingly fascinating. I would've never guessed tidal stretch-induced friction is what maintains the oceans liquid. Impressive.
@Tyler-z8r2 күн бұрын
It's bizarre. Most people don't think on the large scale of the universe (myself included) so it's hard to imagine that could actually generate that much heat.
@rajmathew62203 күн бұрын
I love that this channel never died
@Stargaze_youtubeКүн бұрын
Great vid! The idea that we might witness the discovery of life beyond Earth incredible. It’s a "once-in-a-species" event, and we could be the generation to experience it!
@steviewonder08508 сағат бұрын
Honestly at this point I'd be more shocked if we didn't eventually find (microbial) life in the solar system, sure it would be amazing to confirm it but personally I'm more excited about the reported signal they've found which allegedly confirms intelligent alien life. Now _that_ would be a real game changer.
@madjson1429Күн бұрын
These videos just keep getting better!
@mukkupretskiКүн бұрын
"Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
@ClutchCps3 күн бұрын
Woah this is a cool and actually very relevant video for me; a few days ago my engineering teacher at my highschool had the NASA press conference about the Europa Clipper mission on the projector, and it was fascinating to see that there's a chance for "alien" life in our very own solar system. Excited to see how the mission plays out! (in about 5 years)
@spinerexzilla67333 күн бұрын
Veritasium has been cooking recently 🔥🔥🔥
@DavidAddington-b6x14 сағат бұрын
I can't thank you enough for your advice. I followed your footsteps and got 5 out of 6 - a significant improvement for me. I'm still learning, but with your help, I feel like I'm on the right track. Thanks a million
@Mc.KnightКүн бұрын
Oh I love it when you talk space Veritasium 🥺🥺🥺🥺
@Verlisify3 күн бұрын
Never heard "Jupiter kills everything" growing up
@dogteam61783 күн бұрын
Boys/girls go to Jupiter to die.
@billychambers64003 күн бұрын
For some reason you remind me of my wrist
@bennyl92283 күн бұрын
"All these worlds are yours except Europa" 20w14infinite
@wavion23 күн бұрын
Neptune always said his brother was, and I'm quoting him here, "Kind of an A-hole."
@EebstertheGreat2 күн бұрын
In mythology, it's more like "Jupiter fucks everything." He does kill a lot of things too, though.
@Elkabad3 күн бұрын
This tickles my brain. (edit) Its actually genius how they might be able to study the water by using geysers that shoot through the ice, my only concern would be over time, if ice buildup got too cluttered on Europa Clipper then it might cause stuff to shut. But I'm no rocket scientist so its just an assumption.
@wjspade3 күн бұрын
I had a similar thought. The plumes could also be corrosive. Passing through them could damage sensors, controls, and solar panels. It makes more sense to have the sensor on a tether so that the craft itself stays out of the plumes.
@HK237833 күн бұрын
I think it might not be that big of a problem. If I remember correctly, Cassini did that in Enceladus on the Saturn mission
@linecraftman39072 күн бұрын
Water ice evaporates in the vacuum so it'll dry off over time There could be tiny salt deposits left over
@something2223 күн бұрын
I love that the astronomer has a Star Trek book in his library xDD <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="930">15:30</a>
@GordonScott-g4p15 сағат бұрын
Thanks for breaking it all down so clearly!
@Marcel1984nl2 күн бұрын
You really beat everything with this video, so well done. Big thumbs up!
@CaesarBro3 күн бұрын
Dr. Peter Hand is traveling around the US giving an excellent lecture on the mission. Find it on KZbin or read his book. Highly recommended. He is in charge of the salt lab briefly covered in this video with JPL.
@mrericsully3 күн бұрын
I've heard the facts of what we know about Jupiter's and it's moons and which missions discovered it, but not how the data told us about the salt. I also loved the basketball demonstration.
@norlore52163 күн бұрын
Veritasium semiweekly upload schedule is a gift from the gods
@faideye28333 күн бұрын
🦆
@beezmcneez11 сағат бұрын
Your ability to pump out quality videos is incredible
@Roxy46072 күн бұрын
I love that you guys got a sponsorship with 80,000 hours! I was about to click off the video but when I realized you mentioned those wonderful human beings that are behind it I got so happy. I’ve been subscribing to their free newsletter for over half a year now so that was a nice surprise😄
@peepohappy63093 күн бұрын
Loving the frequent uploads
@ahmedzakir23793 күн бұрын
yea it da best
@Platinum_XYZ2 күн бұрын
yeah I'm honestly shocked by these coming out so fast. these are not easy videos to make at all
@PatriciaJPorter2 күн бұрын
that is astoundingly fascinating. I would've never guessed tidal-stretch-induced friction is what mtainaints the oceans liquid. Impressive.
@ButzPunk2 күн бұрын
bad bot
@ashleyjaytanna19532 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="249">4:09</a> - Europa is missing Kratos.
Im soooo glad they did a video on Europa Clipper! I've seen other videos before, but I knew Veritasium would do an amazing job, and they did not disappoint!
@vyacheslavrust2970Күн бұрын
been watching your videos for a while and i always look forward to your explanation that keeps me constantly interested. never stop making videos im begging
@o_o.AliennКүн бұрын
There Definitely are Alien lives in universe 👾👾
@MooreDoing3 күн бұрын
I love this channel. The fact the Galileo model had part of its antenna closed was so cool. Very thorough. ☺
@asicdathens2 күн бұрын
The problem with extremophiles on Earth is that these organisms evolved to live in these conditions , but originated from organisms living in more temperate environments. Classic example high temperature polymerase. It's a evolutionary adaptation of a protein to work in high temperatures. The mammalian polymerase becomes inoperable in temperatures above 50C while Taq polymerase has optimal temperature 80C and can work up to 97C for brief time
@phaedrus0002 күн бұрын
I thought the leading theory for the origins of life on Earth says it emerged around hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. I wouldn't describe those temperatures and pressures as temperate.
@thetrueomniking2 күн бұрын
I was thinking this is an old video BUT NO you're better keep up the work man
@surysama2 күн бұрын
Keep the videos coming. Absolutely love them ❤ Such good work! So easy to understand, but very few will really appreciate the effort it takes to condense and simplify these topics
@ribunndraws3 күн бұрын
Missing the E in earth at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="193">3:13</a>
@siya.abc1233 күн бұрын
Borrow me your eyes and attention to detail for a while
@AzureImperium7701X3 күн бұрын
Caption mess up
@SamForShort3 күн бұрын
Arth is my favorite planet
@gustavskalnare78743 күн бұрын
When I noticed that I though to myself - is this auto-generated? No way right, but I still turned the subtitles off after that. Weird how mind works :D
@NCR-Trooper22 күн бұрын
E
@PiusBamigboye3 күн бұрын
Jupiter is pretty protective of it's moons
@toni61943 күн бұрын
Pimpiter
@Sviatoslav_The_Brave3 күн бұрын
@@toni6194 🤣
@Tyler-z8r2 күн бұрын
@@toni6194 does that make Europa a professional whore?
@yewo.m2 күн бұрын
If we don't find any life already existing there, is it possible (or even ethical) that we could deposit some extremophiles from earth there?
@timothynoll48862 күн бұрын
Stories like this make me so excited! Thanks for all the effort you (and any team members!) put into the vid!
@saintIpie0000Күн бұрын
Just hoping u never stop making amazing video like this 😭. The quality was so damn goodd🔥🔥🔥
@pedroaguia82 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="169">2:49</a> Missed an opportunity to use a Clipper lighter here
@RobMedellinКүн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="840">14:00</a> I want to write a fiction novel about we trying that, but radiation corrupts the lander and turns it hostile towards humans and that's how machines turn against us.
@maxw.79243 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="620">10:20</a> He was so disappointed
@dwigt1232 күн бұрын
Do you think he's stupid?
@drushed73872 күн бұрын
@@dwigt123 This guy thinks that verita is a rando with no scientific background
@utkarsh7846Күн бұрын
This is the most captivating video on your channel so far. Loved it.
@whisper38562 күн бұрын
I read about this mission a while ago in a magazine, it’s so interesting to me, and it’s so cool that Veritasium covered it!
@cunjoz2 күн бұрын
make a video about Uranus and its moons and start with "deep inside Uranus"
@fabyr_3 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="263">4:23</a> very recent indeed
@MichaelHotten15 сағат бұрын
I plan to retire at 62 in another country outside the US that is free, safe and very cheap with a high quality of life. I could fully just rely on only my SS if I wanted to when that times arrives but I'll also have at least one pension, a 403 (b) and a very prolific Investment account with my Tracy Britt Cool Consulting my FA. Retiring comfortably in the US these days is almost impossible. I honestly don't understand why people don't move to another country when they get older in retirement. It seems everybody has excuses for almost anything to not take action to better their situation.
@AlexaJazmin-t5o15 сағат бұрын
What country you moving too?I'm headed to Thailand or the Philippines in 4 years.
@RamseyAlaqel-d2u15 сағат бұрын
How can i reach this Tracy Britt Cool Consulting, I will like to benefit from her good work. How to reach her pls
@MichaelHotten15 сағат бұрын
@@AlexaJazmin-t5oI have a sister in Sri Lanka, should be easy for me to settle in
@MichaelHotten15 сағат бұрын
Her name is Tracy Britt Cool Consulting.
@MichaelHotten15 сағат бұрын
You can glance her name up on the internet.she's renowned and has quite a following. So it shouldn't be a hassle finding her.
@nirmalsrikanth186310 сағат бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="441">7:21</a> Derek mushes the ball to the rhythm of his stress on his speech
@kingphoenix12gamingofficia90Күн бұрын
Hi Derek! Thank you for posting so much lately!
@mandamiddle02783 күн бұрын
THIS CHANNELS IS AMAZING
@uriituw2 күн бұрын
@@mandamiddle0278 There’s no need to shout. “This channels…”, or _these_ channels are?
@investidoramador98503 күн бұрын
sounds nice but i still want to know when are we going deep into uranus aswell
@TheClanBlade3 күн бұрын
Another Veritasium video, another mind blown.
@FactStories7615 сағат бұрын
This is one of the few channels that seriously delivers
@EliasMheart2 күн бұрын
Awesome to see you cover space, a topic that's close to my heart
@suly32432 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="527">8:47</a> oh so they’re stretch marks
@rajdeepsingh263 күн бұрын
Veritasium uploading videos every week while Vsauce uploads every 2 years
@rajdeepsingh263 күн бұрын
2 videos
@sujoms3 күн бұрын
Yeah, I miss Vsauce though.
@dimension2553 күн бұрын
He keeps uploading shorts
@TanayBheda3 күн бұрын
Veritassium's channel is very educational and fun at the same time.
@caro7483 күн бұрын
This is both true and a very sweet comment ☀
@LandRunner84Күн бұрын
Neobișnuit, prima data am auzit o sesiune cu un suflet sa nu vrea sa plece si să continue experiențele... Mulțumesc !
@siddharthjain87972 күн бұрын
Loving the consistency!! , Please dont stopp making these kind of videos!
@waspsandwich65482 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="643">10:43</a> had me searching for the Skip Ad button
@sayhowling3 күн бұрын
GEO RAINBOLT gonna be excited for this expansion
@mr_flor3 күн бұрын
i think i'll cry for a day, if we find life outside of Earth during my lifetime like, even if this is barely affects me, this would be the greatest achievement in the human history, future altering even...
@JuliosStudio2 күн бұрын
😂❤ same
@putifaerio2 күн бұрын
Your videos are the only one i watch at 1x speed. They are a deep emotional and informative experience.
@simonprecheurllarena2 күн бұрын
The pace at which Veritaseum puts out such high quality videos is just insane!
@abulkhayer48983 күн бұрын
We live on A pale blue dot
@pratikpaharia3 күн бұрын
“On” a pale blue… we live on the planet bro
@BonnieBouliane3 күн бұрын
Wow… we really do.
@pratikpaharia12 сағат бұрын
@@BonnieBouliane 😁I know it was a cheeky comment 🙏
@paulkartsyart44153 күн бұрын
🎵 “ALIEN OCEAN WORLDS”, by Paul Keller. Have a listen if you get a chance. Available on KZbin and all music platforms. Love your video! Can’t wait for the data to come back from the clipper mission. Cheers! Paul. 🚀
@HauntedMushroom962 күн бұрын
And when we find the aliens living in the oceans of Europa. We shall call them... Europeans
@runestone201121 сағат бұрын
Hands down the best channel on KZbin!! Excited for what the Europa Clipper finds.
@denvernaicker82502 күн бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="980">16:20</a> Why does Arthur C Clarke need to give permission for NASA to land on Europa?
@laluilhams.2 күн бұрын
You are not very bright, aren't you?
@IsmailSimba2 күн бұрын
It's just a nerdy joke. He wrote a novel that ominously said to not land on Europa.
@drcgaming41952 күн бұрын
@@laluilhams. or he doesnt engage in the same content you do
@StuSaville2 күн бұрын
@@whyisitsodifficultomakeahandle NASA was jokingly referring to the line "All these worlds are yours. Except Europa. Attempt no landing there" from Arthur C Clarke's book 2010: Odyssey Two.
@ambrosia7772 күн бұрын
At the start of the video, Derek showed an exert of Clarke's sequel book 2010 Space Odyssey 2. In it, Aliens told humanity we could have any planet except for Europa. So the joke is Clarke's aliens gave NASA permission to finally go to Europa
@RedFeint3 күн бұрын
Veritasium PLEASE oil up I BEG it's the only thing that can save my life!!!!
@KillianTwew3 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="20">0:20</a> You literally cant turn Jupiter into a star. That would be ao bad for us
@MythOfLight3 күн бұрын
it’s gonna be so bad for the economy
@foxinsocks75313 күн бұрын
Pretty cool way to go out though. Just a big firework. It would be remarkable and very human.