@@VirgilCoriumAnd astra is not an upgrade at all. It's supposed to be an updated galacticraft but it has even less and no bosses and less than half the planets
@@pfunk_1535 It shouldn't. Day/night isn't dependent (solely) upon their orbit, but their planetary rotation. It's why a day on Venus is longer than its year, because it rotates so slow (and in the wrong direction), not because it orbits slowly or has a strange orbit. There are other cases where orbits are important, like tidal locking (where one side is always facing the star, similar to how one side of the Moon is always facing Earth), or a really elliptical orbit such as a polar orbit would result in strange day/night cycles. However our solar system does not have any of those such cases in relation to the Sun.
0:47 NASA’s rovers found water under the rock of Mars meaning that Mars possibly looked like our planet. It’s crazy that you are so underrated. Great video!
@@noahpilarski even if they just had a bunch of gray alien like entities in space suits that can mine through your base and spawn in waves like the invasion mod would've been way funner than the normal mobs
1:11 For clarity, Ceres was a planet but it and other asteroids were classified into what's now known as the Asteroid Belt because too many "planets" were being discovered.
Not because too many planets were discovered, rather because they realized they needed to be more discerning with what constitutes a planet so as to establish a clear boundary. In order to be a planet, it needs to orbit the main mass of a given system (star, black hole, etc), needs to be in hydrostatic equilibrium (be rounded), and it needs to have "cleared its neighborhood" as in anything near it would be gravitationally bound to it or absorbed by it - usually this means moons, trojan asteroids, or literally the planet having been bombarded by its neighbors during its formation and coalescing into one large mass in a given part of its orbit. Ceres doesn't "clear its neighborhood", as in the Asteroid Belt, therefore it's not a planet. Same with Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.
1:05 That is Barnard's Loop. It's a massive gas cloud in the Orion Constellation. It's actually part of the same group of clouds as other nebulae like the Horsehead or Orion Nebula. It can't really be seen with the naked eye unless you have a very dark and clean night sky, where it will appear very faintly.
@@boi875_RBLX it would be like an endless cloud world that gets more environmentally intense as you go deeper, but if you theoretically had a specialized aircraft thats pressurized you could fly through the gas worlds at a certain altitude as long as it can also handle the wind speeds and gravity
Haha exactly, "trees are only found on earth? Correct me if I'm wrong", not knowing what ceres is, "if these exist in real life, gods creation is beautiful"
The Asteroid Belt (where Ceres is) and Kuiper Belt do look cool, but they are not accurate. The objects are spaced really far apart. This is why spacecraft can travel through them without getting destroyed. Plus the objects are very small (in space terms) so you wouldn't be able to see asteroids from other asteroids.
For the people who played this do you progress in any way by exploring to different planets to gain other resources or is it all the same besides the environment?
1:02 This is what nebulas looks like with special filter that filters most of color spectrum only leaving little amount that is H-alfa (Helium) particles
The wierd things you see in Ceres’ skybox at 1:07 are asteroids, Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, that’s why so many asteroids land there.
Bro i think this is more cooler than ad astra. Its pity that they are not updating it to newer versions. I would add some special ores to diffrinte planets to upgrade things like in ad astra and it would be the most coolest mod ever
All bodies you saw in-game exist. All of the planets are real (duh). All of the moons are also real. Ceres and Haumea (dwarf planets) do exist. And the Kuiper Belt is also real. Minecraft Modding is insane fr fr
I’m sorry… did this dude really say “if these really do exist in real life.” OF COURSE THEY DO!!! All you gotta do is look up on a clear night then BAM!! There’s your answer
Another inaccurate part is that the temperature on venus is hotter than the temperature on mercury due to the thick atmosphere of mostly co2. Causing a runaway greenhouse effect
@@thedoublessymbol both classifications are composed of the gas state of matter. ALL are comprised of Ethane, Helium, Hydrogen, and Methane. With every planet except Jupiter having the known icy volatiles: Ammonia, Ammonia Hydrosulfide, and water ice. I think they could all easy be classed as a gaseous planet, and the "ice giants" absolutely can be compared with Jupiter and Saturn, ofc size makes a difference to the processes that occur, but they are still primary composed from similar elements and have similar processes.
I think when you set the time of day, it accounts for the time of day on Earth, not the planet/moon you're on. Also, Kuiper Belt is pronounced KYE-PER BELT