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The big question in the comments last week was, "BUT WHAT ABOUT ECLIPSES?" Today, Phil breaks 'em down for you.
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Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
How Do Solar Eclipses Work? 0:52
Umbra & Penumbra 2:04
The Sun's Corona 3:17
Solar Eclipse Totality 4:14
Annular Eclipse 5:09
Can You Look at a Solar Eclipse? 5:32
Lunar Eclipses 6:54
Size of the Earth and Moon 8:24
Review 9:27
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@curtishammer748
@curtishammer748 4 года назад
2:17 PP: "... and we call it the umbra, which is Latin for, you guessed it..." Me: "UMBRELLA!" PP: "shadow." Me: "... *coughs nervously"
@alexanderross2882
@alexanderross2882 4 года назад
peepee
@jacob1931
@jacob1931 4 года назад
Lol
@jamiesmith2720
@jamiesmith2720 4 года назад
funny
@linneamooney3090
@linneamooney3090 7 лет назад
this guy seems like a fun dad
@uzziah7785
@uzziah7785 4 года назад
Ikr
@kyphilburg
@kyphilburg 9 лет назад
Growing up in Zimbabwe I was fortunate enough to see 2 full solar eclipses in the early 2000s. It was a truly awe inspiring thing to behold. Some cows in a nearby field began panic and rushed to the river to drink as the is what they do toward the end off the day. They were obviously confused by the rapidly darkening sky. Does anyone know a good place too find info on future solar eclipses?
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
this page by NASA has a list of eclipses for the next decades and centuries. Click on the red link date and it will show a map showing where the eclipse will be. eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar.html
@hyrdrogenalpha
@hyrdrogenalpha 9 лет назад
Arturo Gutierrez This page is by Fred Espenak which NASA has nothing to do with except to turn it on and off. Espenak retired in 2009 from NASA. Espenak updated the website, to a point, because NASA threatened to take it down back in February 2014 (which they did for ten days). Eclipse information is still outdated from 2020 and onward. If you see any orthographic map dated Fri, July 2 -- it is outdated.
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
hydrogenalpha damn...
@hyrdrogenalpha
@hyrdrogenalpha 9 лет назад
Arturo Gutierrez He did start his own website after the NASA threat last year www.eclipsewise.com/eclipse.html ,but again the info is dated starting at 2020.
@savvapouroullis7927
@savvapouroullis7927 5 лет назад
I watched the recent blood moon in SA this year! It was incredible.
@kelly2fly
@kelly2fly 5 лет назад
My family drove 10 hours to witness the Great American Eclipse in totality. During the long arduous road trip my kids were complaining about why I made a big deal about needing to see it in totality. But when that moment arrived they were in absolute awe of the event. They eagerly asked me when will we do this again. I felt quite accomplished as a parent that day.
@cortster12
@cortster12 9 лет назад
5:45 I can totally see Rhett and Link doing this.
@TheTaintedTango
@TheTaintedTango 9 лет назад
Weed?
@cortster12
@cortster12 9 лет назад
TheTaintedTango That to.
@TheTaintedTango
@TheTaintedTango 9 лет назад
Wheeeen i saaaaw yooouur FAAAACEEEE Ina Crowded Place
@davidtopalian1
@davidtopalian1 9 лет назад
cortster12 Will it Shadow?!
@kalibrador
@kalibrador 9 лет назад
cortster12 yeah
@RicardoMoralesMassin
@RicardoMoralesMassin 9 лет назад
And THAT´S when you attack the Fire Nation
@funman3768
@funman3768 9 лет назад
Lol
@VolcyThoughts
@VolcyThoughts 9 лет назад
You are awesome sir.
@thatsdisco
@thatsdisco 9 лет назад
Bless you, Nerd. Bless you.
@grtiarde9768
@grtiarde9768 9 лет назад
Ricardo Morales May an actually good movie come out to do the show justice.
@erickalena
@erickalena 6 лет назад
Make sure you go to the bathroom before you do it, tho.
@crashcourse
@crashcourse 9 лет назад
Sorry this one's a little late! We had to get some graphics just right.
@nicholascrass2555
@nicholascrass2555 9 лет назад
Also the point of greatest totality will be in Giant City State Park in Illinois.
@davidtimothy7319
@davidtimothy7319 9 лет назад
If the moon detaches itself from the earth 4cm a year, then wouldn't gravity between them loosen, accelerating the moon?, and by how much is the acceleration if so, and at what point would the moon kind of, fly off on it's own?
@BlokenArrow
@BlokenArrow 9 лет назад
Dr Timothy The gravitational pull on the moon would lessen as a factor of the square of the distance, but it would still be attractive, which is slowing the rate in which the moon pulls away from the Earth (or vis versa). As the moon is already tide-locked, it is unlikely to be able to pull away from the earth permanently. In a billion years of so, the moon will have pulled away to its maximum distance, and the earth's rotation would have slowed to the point where the moon and earth will be tide-locked to each other and will be caught in a perpetual staring contest over what is left of New Jersey (after the revolution has destroyed it).
@davidtimothy7319
@davidtimothy7319 9 лет назад
BlokenArrow Ah, thanks
@enbyadera
@enbyadera 9 лет назад
definitely worth any delay.
@andrewsmith8815
@andrewsmith8815 9 лет назад
5:44 lol is that Rhett and link
@Cerzus
@Cerzus 8 лет назад
+Andrew Smith Definitely!
@alliebova9000
@alliebova9000 8 лет назад
exactly my thoughts
@devint998
@devint998 8 лет назад
I saw this in school, and im like ohhh tnats rhett and link
@BehindThePortal3626
@BehindThePortal3626 8 лет назад
+Andrew Smith but why are they?
@Wizofnaz23
@Wizofnaz23 8 лет назад
*_Rhettinas_*
@TheAmazingDolph
@TheAmazingDolph 3 месяца назад
Whose here on April 8th
@zapp1984
@zapp1984 9 лет назад
That was definitely Rhett and Link! Probably doing their new episode, "Will it Retinal Damage?!?!"
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
I like the idea I read once that if we ever encounter aliens and have to show any kind of "sign" or distinctive that will separate our little planet from all other civilizations, we should use an image of our solar eclipses. The odd coincidence between the moon's size and the sun's size, relative to the expected rarity of civilizations, makes it likely that we're the _only_ planet with a civilization in this galaxy where this happened.
@arturocevallossoto5203
@arturocevallossoto5203 9 лет назад
What if they live in a moon orbiting a gas planet?
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
Arturo Cevallos Soto I'm pretty sure they would have some weird-ass astronomical coincidence in there too to brag about.
@chrisnotaperson8127
@chrisnotaperson8127 9 лет назад
Have you read Transition by Iain M Banks?
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
Chris notaperson It pains me to say I've yet to submerge myself into the _Culture_ series. Does it mentions something like this in there? ;)
@chrisnotaperson8127
@chrisnotaperson8127 9 лет назад
transition isn't one of his Culture books, though they are all amazing. But yes in transition there is a character that is obsessed with the idea of "instead of looking up during an eclipse, look around"
@fakjbf
@fakjbf 9 лет назад
"When you look upon the red eclipsed moon you're seeing the light from all the sunrises and sunset in the world hitting the moon and reflecting back to us" poetry
@abbeywhite2104
@abbeywhite2104 8 лет назад
Rhett and Link! I love this now And I can sooooo imagine them doing an entire episode on eclipses.
@JoePatterson
@JoePatterson 9 лет назад
My parents kept me out of school to watch the May 30 1984 annular eclipse in a huge shadow box they'd built. Hands down the best truancy ever. The thing I remember most is the discovery that when you're in the blotchy light in the forest or under a leafy tree, what you're actually seeing is the result of dozens of pinhole cameras made by gaps in the canopy, all casting images of the sun on the ground, and you'd never know that except for those rare times when the sun is something other than a disc, and the ground is covered in little crescents. And Phil: You are invited to come to my house on August 21, 2017 for an eclipse party.
@hyrdrogenalpha
@hyrdrogenalpha 9 лет назад
I watched the May 30th eclipse in Greeneville South Carolina in a cemetery. A cold windy day with telescopes setup among the graves. First time I ever saw shadowbands!
@georgeberidze2419
@georgeberidze2419 9 лет назад
5:42 let's talk about that....
@MrWerdman3
@MrWerdman3 9 лет назад
oh wow gg
@TaylorIsThatDinosaur
@TaylorIsThatDinosaur 9 лет назад
YES! Lol
@seaniwu
@seaniwu 9 лет назад
Rhett and link
@imagaintwonkabar4384
@imagaintwonkabar4384 9 лет назад
吴骁也 who's that
@jmw1500
@jmw1500 9 лет назад
Not those two again...
@flameoso
@flameoso 7 лет назад
Oh man, it's been a long time since I watched CC Astronomy. And while probably everyone knows what an eclipse is, Phil still manages to make this video really interesting because of the LOADS of new info that a normal person might not be curious enough to really research about. It also really helps that Phil manages to keep a clean, easy pace to listen to. So really, thanks! I've learned a lot.
@AwkwardPasta004
@AwkwardPasta004 9 лет назад
"But when it happens, you get magic... Or even better, you get science" Me: HELL YEA!
@TheFireflyGrave
@TheFireflyGrave 9 лет назад
Wow, great episode. The parallel drawn between the 'blood moon' and sunsets really helped me understand this stuff better.
@tesseraph
@tesseraph 9 лет назад
"When you look upon the red eclipsed moon, you're seeing the light from all the sunrises and sunsets in the world hitting the moon and reflecting back to us." Science: Bringing You Fact-Based Inspiration Since The Dawn of Time
@Mcking-11
@Mcking-11 Год назад
0:00- Introduction 0:52- How do Solar Eclipses work? 2:03- Umbra & Penumbra 3:16- The Sun's Corona 4:13- Solar Eclipse Totality 5:08- Annular Eclipse 5:32- Can you look at Solar Eclipse 6:53- Lunar Eclipse 8:24- Sun of the Earth and Moon 9:27- Review
@teramasz
@teramasz 5 лет назад
Lesson recap: the Earth is spherical.
@xfrikinkiwi375
@xfrikinkiwi375 4 года назад
I thought it was flat
@blackbarbie350
@blackbarbie350 4 года назад
Lol
@divinelyautistic
@divinelyautistic 4 года назад
Well considering that you get a CURVED shadow on the moon during a lunar or partial lunar eclipse, will show that whatever is casting the shadow is round. A shadow is a replica of the object itself. So if the shadow is round then the object is round, pretty simple.
@adrijachakraborty215
@adrijachakraborty215 4 года назад
@@xfrikinkiwi375 LOL
@DLWormwood
@DLWormwood 9 лет назад
Did I just catch a Rhett&Link reference in there?
@cristianachi233
@cristianachi233 9 лет назад
i thought i was the only one!!! #mythicalbeasts
@hazelgallego9817
@hazelgallego9817 4 года назад
“DUH!” “So go NUTS!” Bro these linessssss 😂 i want a professor like this
@RainAngel111
@RainAngel111 9 лет назад
does anyone ever think of how fucking crazy it is that the moon and the sun are almost the exact same size in the sky? What were the chances that we'd have a moon and sun the exact size that they are, at the exact distance that they are? The fact we can have eclipses at all is fucking amazing.
@arturocevallossoto5203
@arturocevallossoto5203 9 лет назад
It really isn't if you think about it. If it wasn't that we would find awe in another things. "Omg, we have a planet with rings. What are the odds, right?!"
@Mostlyharmless1985
@Mostlyharmless1985 9 лет назад
There's a gas cloud out there, that if you took a bucket of it to earth where you could smell it, it would smell like rum, and taste like raspberries. My point is, the universe is a big and strange place.
@RainAngel111
@RainAngel111 9 лет назад
yeah. that'd be pretty amazing too. Planets, like people. have some amazing things that make them special and interesting. killjoy...
@RainAngel111
@RainAngel111 9 лет назад
Mostlyharmless1985 but it might also burn your face off
@basslinedan2
@basslinedan2 7 лет назад
Just chiming in 2 years late to say you're absolutely right, it is amazing that our moon and sun are at just the right relative size and distance for eclipses. And they won't be around forever, eventually the moon will drift too far away for totality. Sure there are some very odd things out there, and lots of planets have ring systems, but I bet very few have proper solar eclipses.
@benaaronmusic
@benaaronmusic 9 лет назад
YES! Thanks for the Eclipse information! I've been waiting for August 21st, 2017 for almost a decade! It's so close! (BTW, love the Rhett and Link animation at 05:41)
@jrtsparky1473
@jrtsparky1473 4 года назад
Whos here watching for online classes cause of Corona
@mochajoe7778
@mochajoe7778 4 года назад
who would watch this if it wasn't for school.
@kavrha1493
@kavrha1493 4 года назад
Meh
@WWFrank
@WWFrank 4 года назад
@@mochajoe7778 me I've been a crash course fan for 3 yrs
@mortabiagaming4889
@mortabiagaming4889 4 года назад
jrtsparky 14 me
@discomystical1935
@discomystical1935 4 года назад
Hell yeahh
@theJellyjoker
@theJellyjoker 9 лет назад
How dose an Astronaut cut his hair? Eclipse it!
@AwkwardPasta004
@AwkwardPasta004 9 лет назад
omg I'm soooo using this joke!
@realsammyt
@realsammyt 9 лет назад
thats nice!
@dattebenforcer
@dattebenforcer 9 лет назад
oooooohhh
@KyleStratacusDrewry
@KyleStratacusDrewry 9 лет назад
Find that on a popsicle stick?
@kyphilburg
@kyphilburg 9 лет назад
How much does it cost a pirate to get his ears pierced? A buccaneer.
@im_rg
@im_rg 9 лет назад
5:42 Rhett and Link's face thou....
@benmcguigan4324
@benmcguigan4324 4 года назад
3:28 little did he know what would happen
@blackbarbie350
@blackbarbie350 4 года назад
3:21 Me- The sun’s coronavirus
@mikaylaostermann017
@mikaylaostermann017 4 года назад
I was looking for this comment!!
@RupaniJuvell
@RupaniJuvell 9 лет назад
At age 15 I had three international astronomy Awards and at age 40, (now) it's easy to be envious of someone with so much incredible experience like working on the Hubble. I've enjoyed all of the Crash Course episodes-they are fun for me to watch with my fiance and get us talking about my favorite subject,science, but today I found that someone had cause to be jealous of me because I was at the total solar eclipse in Mazatlan, Mexico in the early 90's. It was the longest totality of my lifetime. A full two minutes! So thank you for the episodes, thank you for the information, and thank you for the boost to my self self-esteem!
@EandCheckmark
@EandCheckmark 4 года назад
Anyone watching in 2020 and worried about him saying corona?
@warwickeng5491
@warwickeng5491 4 года назад
I almost had one of those Vietnam style flashbacks ahhhhh Goddamn just take me back to 2015 for a bit please.
@usherflips
@usherflips 4 года назад
Yes I had to play it back to make sure I knew what I think I heard
@amberwhitby7511
@amberwhitby7511 4 года назад
Haha yep
@Only1LikeM3
@Only1LikeM3 4 года назад
he said carona around 3:25
@marii1555
@marii1555 4 года назад
me doe
@tahseenkhan3629
@tahseenkhan3629 8 лет назад
Am I the only who, despite my deep interest in seeing eclipses, got chills at those eclipse animations?
@TylerSane5
@TylerSane5 5 лет назад
Ur life must be very exciting! Haha
@Nexandr
@Nexandr 5 лет назад
me to lol
@merveates3391
@merveates3391 Год назад
İs there anyone who is watching those videos other than me in 2022? I am a luckly person becuse of finding this channel. I am a electrical electronic engeneering student and when ı was watching this video, ı am thinking abaout physics master. Love you guyzzz. Thanks for this video :)
@minyaw1234
@minyaw1234 9 лет назад
I've seen a total solar eclipse in 1999 in southern Germany. The clouds just cleared half a minute before the total eclipse, so I wasn't able to see how it got to it but I saw the main event with my own eyes. It was a great experience.
@gaiusbaltar4850
@gaiusbaltar4850 9 лет назад
Same day, same time, different spot. My mom had bought special glasses, but I didn't have them with me, because I was playing in the street. As for you, the clouds cleared just in time for the event. I had no glasses, but I still wanted to see the eclipse, so I had to use my bare eyes. That was very stupid of me. My mom was so scared for my poor little eyes. Fortunately, I had no sequel, but I wouldn't do it again, that's for sure. That was Belgium 1999, one of the best years of my life, though I don't remember why that number inspires me such a good feeling. More than ten years later, what the Moon and the Sun together couldn't do to me, the monitor of my computer did. And I don't even intend to stop. How pathetic is that...
@fpoggesi
@fpoggesi 9 лет назад
I must have been in a field just downwind of you because that day I had the pleasure of experiencing the perfect alignment of Sun, Moon, and clouds leading to me seeing less than nothing.
@gaiusbaltar4850
@gaiusbaltar4850 9 лет назад
Frank Knoller That's quite an alignment. I'm glad it didn't led to the end of the world.
@Nariom
@Nariom 9 лет назад
I saw it from east France that was so amazing ! I remember when the sunlight went off and the village down the hill suddenly lit from automatic public lighting ! The sky was perfectly clear and they've been handling special glasses to everyone all over the region so we could enjoy the show. I'm sorry for Phil Plait since he said he never had the chance to witness that.
@commando1124
@commando1124 9 лет назад
Ha! We had clear skies in Flanders
@ultraviolette69
@ultraviolette69 9 лет назад
5:42 Let's talk about that
@ChrisLuigiTails
@ChrisLuigiTails 8 лет назад
+Tianna Violette (Ultraviolette) - I thought of Rhett & Link the second I saw them! XD
@jadonpetersson
@jadonpetersson 6 лет назад
Tianna Violette Stolen comment
@santiagogalardi8276
@santiagogalardi8276 8 лет назад
I love this channel and especially Astronomy!
@robertandersson1128
@robertandersson1128 8 лет назад
As always, thank you very much, Phil, for making this astronomy lesson! Of course, big thank you to all the others at _Crash Course_ working with all the graphics and stuff for these astronomy videos. The moon and the sun are really interesting. Do solar and lunar eclipses happen on other planets too (at least, other planets in our solar system)?
@keyeraboyd6996
@keyeraboyd6996 5 лет назад
I like to think that Saturn has them alot since the amount of moons it has
@departed402
@departed402 9 лет назад
I was in the penumbra last year, and it was magnificent. The cloud cover that day was such that you could look directly at the partially eclipsed sun through the thin layer of clouds.
@Asummersdaydreamer14
@Asummersdaydreamer14 9 лет назад
Thanks for doing this series, Crash Course. I have never had the opportunity to really learn about astronomy, and so far I am really digging the episodes and the host. DFTBA!
@tsgillespiejr
@tsgillespiejr 9 лет назад
Just noticed the model of the Enterprise-E on the desk. Props.
@ChrisSeltzer
@ChrisSeltzer 9 лет назад
Can we all agree the guy teaching Astronomy is amazing? I don't know what Phil's background is but he's such a good teacher. It makes up for the terrible teaching in Government and Politics.
@Mostlyharmless1985
@Mostlyharmless1985 9 лет назад
He's written several books on Astronomy, blogs about matters astronomy on a site called Bad Astronomy, and for a time was the president of the JREF.
@roostewrum
@roostewrum 9 лет назад
He was also an Astronomer for the Hubble Space Telescope before leaving to take up writing and education.
@alexjones4338
@alexjones4338 6 лет назад
Rushing through the material without letting students time to take it all in is not good teaching practice. Take notes from the late Richard Feynman or George Levy. They knew/know how to teach and engage with students unlike Phil. Guaranteed you didn't get 50% of what Phil said without having to rewind back.
@jadeclare2288
@jadeclare2288 9 лет назад
This series is great for aspiring astronomers and just general knowledge, I can't believe I didn't discover them sooner. It's simplified and explained and just awesome! Thanks for these, you got a subscriber :)
@xyvaz
@xyvaz 9 лет назад
I want to thank you for the rhythm of your speech in this episode, it was the first time I felt like I could breath. I think you put more pauses in and it's a much more enjoyable experience.
@retroberrymilk
@retroberrymilk Год назад
I felt stupid for not getting why eclispe didn’t happen every two weeks cuz of moon phases but this explained it I finally get it now, I love this series I’m watching it over the summer❤️
@lil_stargaze4303
@lil_stargaze4303 5 лет назад
I live in Wyoming, we had a Solar Eclipse 2 years ago I think it was? We didn't see the total eclipse but we notice that the shadow of leaves became cresented aw the moon across the sun, which I found very intriguing
@MuslimAmericanGirlz
@MuslimAmericanGirlz 9 лет назад
I am really enjoying this series. Astronomy is one of my favorite areas of science, and these episodes give me great insight into it. Thanks you so much and I can't wait for the next episode!! :)
@yougotnojams5167
@yougotnojams5167 7 лет назад
You made learning exciting for me😭✨ Thank youuuu❤️❤️❤️
@TheOverThinker92
@TheOverThinker92 4 года назад
it is really interesting how those ancient greeks knew for a fact that the earth is not flat but rather a circle or sphere based on their view of lunar eclipse. in 21st century we call ourselves "civilized" nation yet we have thousands of people that still believe the earth is flat, and we have so much technology and advancements in science.
@georgeberidze2419
@georgeberidze2419 9 лет назад
20 March 2015 - Total Solar Eclipse Regions seeing at least a partial eclipse: Europe, North/East Asia, North/West Africa, West in North America, Atlantic, Arctic.
@dattebenforcer
@dattebenforcer 9 лет назад
Or, you could just grab a piece of cardboard, cut it in a disc shape, and hold it up against the sun.
@Twosocks42
@Twosocks42 9 лет назад
For those in North America, the next real good one will be August 21st 2017. The full 100% eclipse will occur exactly where I live, so I don't even have to go anywhere. :)
@rhemorigher
@rhemorigher 9 лет назад
Twosocks42 No fair, that's my birthday why do you get the eclipse?
@Twosocks42
@Twosocks42 9 лет назад
rhemorigher Well, don't know whereabouts you hail, but you can use this schedule to see if you have any coming relatively near you. www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/list.html
@TheClauah
@TheClauah 7 лет назад
Phil Plait you are great, thank you! I saw a total sun eclipse when I was 15, it's really one of the most beautiful things I ever seen in my life, don't miss next one, travel if necessary! everybody should see it at least once, specially astronomers
@alonsorojas3829
@alonsorojas3829 9 лет назад
Another great episode Phil! Looking forward to the next one.
@Thumbsupurbum
@Thumbsupurbum 8 лет назад
Man I can't wait for August 2017, total solar eclipse will pass through close to my hometown.
@MD-mc9xw
@MD-mc9xw 8 лет назад
+Flintstoned What town
@Thumbsupurbum
@Thumbsupurbum 8 лет назад
MrWhiteLightness777 Reptilian General Pinehurst, NC. I plan on driving down to SC for the total view. Haven't decided on which town there yet though.
@alexwang982
@alexwang982 7 лет назад
Flintstoned Charleston
@yusrarahman2635
@yusrarahman2635 8 лет назад
5:48 Rhett and Link! LOL
@milyekrivit3173
@milyekrivit3173 8 лет назад
Lol, thought the same thing...
@COUP_DE_COEUR
@COUP_DE_COEUR 7 лет назад
Yusra Rahman yeah! lol
@COUP_DE_COEUR
@COUP_DE_COEUR 7 лет назад
Yusra Rahman why them?
@coutinhojon
@coutinhojon 6 лет назад
There's clearly a LINK between staring at an eclipse and damaging your RHETTINA. A year late, but totally worth it. I'll show myself out.
@michaelknauer7471
@michaelknauer7471 5 лет назад
This is by far the most interesting show on youtube, I wish new episodes of crashcourse Astronomy would come out!!!
@jowil93
@jowil93 9 лет назад
This series honestly couldn't have come at a better time. I've just started an Astronomy course at my university and my professor is absolutely hopeless, I needed something like this if I want to pass.
@heyyy_
@heyyy_ Год назад
any subject is fun if the right teacher teaches it❤️
@ChrisLuigiTails
@ChrisLuigiTails 8 лет назад
Those 2 guys at 5:44 are Rhett & Link XD
@ChrisLuigiTails
@ChrisLuigiTails 5 лет назад
Yeah
@peterstiles1
@peterstiles1 9 лет назад
Thanks for these excellent videos. And thanks for the graphic at 1:39 . I've been trying to find a clear explanation of the relative planes of orbit of the Sun / Earth / Moon for years.
@luisdiniz3211
@luisdiniz3211 8 лет назад
Awesome video! It's really helping me in my astronomy class!
@erikziak1249
@erikziak1249 9 лет назад
August 21, 2017 is your chance, Phil, you do not have to travel to any distant place (assuming you are in the United States).
@Dantheman1695
@Dantheman1695 9 лет назад
lol i looked that up right after I watched this video too! I'm really close to a total eclipse spot! Climbing aboard #Hypetrain
@alexwang982
@alexwang982 7 лет назад
Or April 2024
@peaceserenity5115
@peaceserenity5115 7 лет назад
Although I'm late its happening on Monday august 21 2017, they had a whole segment on it at school.
@Fhantom99
@Fhantom99 8 лет назад
Saw a video on another channel about people who reject the Earth is round and, to this day, still believe it is flat... seriously! To them I say, "Revenge is a dish best served on a Plait." 8:48
@mcengiz9156
@mcengiz9156 9 лет назад
I loved Crash course before you Phil, but please allow me to say that you totally brought a new life to Crash Course... You Rock!
@MrARock001
@MrARock001 9 лет назад
I am just so incredibly jazzed that Crash Course has rocketed into the stratosphere of so many topics! I am teary-eyed remembering the early days of Crash Course World History, when sound quality was sketchy and Thought Cafe was Thought Bubble. *sniff*
@MikkoHaavisto1
@MikkoHaavisto1 9 лет назад
What is the eclipse called when the Sun comes between the Moon and the Earth?
@arturocevallossoto5203
@arturocevallossoto5203 9 лет назад
Armageddon.
@LughSummerson
@LughSummerson 9 лет назад
It's not an eclipse if the light source is in the middle.
@hyrdrogenalpha
@hyrdrogenalpha 9 лет назад
Your dead!
@ithiusdomino
@ithiusdomino 9 лет назад
Arturo Cevallos Soto this made me giggle pretty hard because it was a fantastic response. Having said that, Armageddon is a place, apocalypse is the end of existance. Hey, look at me ruin everyones fun.
@sweetbabycheeses8
@sweetbabycheeses8 8 лет назад
It's called death
@TheVlp3r
@TheVlp3r 9 лет назад
5:48 ..Rhett and Link ?
@MidwestHippies
@MidwestHippies 9 лет назад
Crash Course is AWESOME! Thank you guys so much for covering Astronomy, one of my favorite subjects and hobbies. Phil is a great host too. BTW; I've heard of people using a welding mask to watch solar eclipses, is that sufficient eye protection? I would imagine it would be...
@RoddyBear143
@RoddyBear143 5 лет назад
I was in Carbondale Illinois for the 2017 eclipse. Never seen anything like it before. Pure amazed
@jasonlewis4438
@jasonlewis4438 7 лет назад
6:12 "Because that FLASH can catch you by surprise" To be fair, I normally get caught by surprise when something good flashes me...
@restfulnewt9595
@restfulnewt9595 9 лет назад
Rhett and Link geting their RHETTinas burnt... 5:40
@ianhubbard641
@ianhubbard641 5 лет назад
Saw it August 2017. I'd agree with his friends, it was the most spectacular thing I've ever seen
@wolfboy18
@wolfboy18 6 лет назад
I saw this the last time it happened, I was in the Umbra. So worth it to see. I have seen a few Solar Eclipses, but never a Lunar one.
@bigglessy
@bigglessy 9 лет назад
Not to make you jealous, But I saw the Total solar eclipse in August 1999 from the UK ;)
@laurencook8722
@laurencook8722 7 лет назад
bigglessy ya well I get to see one tomorrow
@CoalOres
@CoalOres 7 лет назад
Thanks to my school, we weren't allowed to see the eclipse, now the next one is in 2072 for us, ffs.
@LastTimeLord12
@LastTimeLord12 7 лет назад
You'll be alive bud! Take your grandkids
@someguy7869
@someguy7869 7 лет назад
there will be a total solar eclipse in 2017, only in the usa though.
@user-xe8bh7uv5r
@user-xe8bh7uv5r 7 лет назад
You can always become rich an travel around the world hunting for eclipses
@TheRealVivia
@TheRealVivia 7 лет назад
I only got a partial today but it got cloudy right as it got there smh next one is in April 2024, it will be over NYC I am gonna get in that path of totality.!Not missing it
@BritishMetric144
@BritishMetric144 6 лет назад
Why not try the eclipse of 2024? Or 2023? Or even 2045?
@juanjolozadap4945
@juanjolozadap4945 5 лет назад
I'm watching the total solar eclipse today, and I've just happened to begin this series a couple of weeks ago. Lucky me. PD: I'm in the path of totality :-) I want to thank everybody involved in this amazing series. I'm soooo hooked with astronomy now. Juan - Buenos Aires, Argentina - 2nd July 2019
@DARIEN792
@DARIEN792 7 лет назад
i've seen a total solar eclipse once... I was like 7 and lived in my home country Guatemala... i was eating when i heard my mom talking about it and that its a rare event (it was on the news too), i stopped eating and went outside with my friends to watch it and there was people watching it too, they were warning us to be careful cause we could go blind... i'll never forget its an amazing moment i hope that one day i can become an astronomer and tell this story to younger generations.
@lliwylime
@lliwylime 3 месяца назад
who here is watching this for remote day for the solar eclipse 4/8/24
@abbylane6212
@abbylane6212 9 лет назад
5:45 ***** !
@TG-Maverick22
@TG-Maverick22 9 лет назад
This video was very educational! Much appreciated Crashcourse.10/10
@TeoAl
@TeoAl 9 лет назад
I've seen 2 or 3 total solar eclipses and never thought it was a big deal. Damn, I wish you good luck! It really is something you want to see at least once in your lifetime.
@a.thiren2459
@a.thiren2459 9 лет назад
Is that Rett and Link at 5:45?
@maddieb2412
@maddieb2412 9 лет назад
Thiren Sriskantharajah i think it was
@carolprince16
@carolprince16 9 лет назад
Thiren Sriskantharajah Yup!
@ChrisLuigiTails
@ChrisLuigiTails 8 лет назад
+Thiren Sriskantharajah - Yeah but... why? XD
@jamesdahmer5027
@jamesdahmer5027 8 лет назад
I LOOOOOOOOVE SCIENCE!!!! WAAAAAA!!!!!!!
@PolarisStarman
@PolarisStarman 9 лет назад
Excellent presentation, Phil. I didn't see a discussion of the frequency of eclipses (especially solar eclipses in one location) but that involves the Moon's variable orbit, so not so easily tackled without more detail.
@dillardgirls8644
@dillardgirls8644 4 года назад
Your helping so much to do this career thank you!!!
@jcrules101
@jcrules101 9 лет назад
5:43. Is that Rhett and Link?
@kapilanbavananthan5457
@kapilanbavananthan5457 9 лет назад
5:45 Rhett and Link?
@sheer9568
@sheer9568 7 лет назад
What great expertise and so well explained! Thank you! And a very interesting man, too.;)
@laikyn533
@laikyn533 6 лет назад
This video made me make sure I saw the August eclipse and I got a picture of totality that is being published in an art journal! So thanks!
@DuranmanX
@DuranmanX 9 лет назад
In 2035 a solar eclipse will happen that will cause Dracula to resurrect in Tokyo
@alexwang982
@alexwang982 7 лет назад
Adrian Duran Tokyo ghoul
@damnage97
@damnage97 9 лет назад
I feel this is way too "dumbed down" compared to other science based Crash Course topics. I don't know how future episodes will be, but I'm hoping I will actually learn something new from the series.
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
maybe it's not so much "dumbed down" as much as you're too knowledgeable of this topic already. A coworker had trouble distinguishing between Jupiter and Saturn from a photo, so I think there are a lot of people out there who would find these videos perfectly suited.
@culwin
@culwin 9 лет назад
You're just too smart for us. You must be a redditor.
@JillH1995
@JillH1995 9 лет назад
I kind of agree. The other courses have been AP/college intro level; I can understand this being a little different since there isn't AP Astronomy, but so far this series has been middle school level. It is only the fifth episode, so I'm not giving up, but so far it's been a little disappointing. Middle school science classes only spend a few weeks on astronomy before moving on to something else, and that was the last formal astronomy education I received. Hopefully CrashCourse will get into something more advanced soon.
@damnage97
@damnage97 9 лет назад
***** that's exactly what I meant. The info in this series is not on the same level as CC Bio or Chem. I'm not their target audience, but I think the material provided so far is too simple for someone who has an active interest in astronomy.
@chinito77
@chinito77 9 лет назад
damnage97 It's meant to cater to middle school to high school students, that's PBS's target audience. Don't forget, that it while may seem simple to you, there are plenty of under-educated kids in the US.
@tonjestby2260
@tonjestby2260 9 лет назад
I watched a partial eclipse of the sun using the old "hole in a piece of paper" trick, and we also had a welding mask that we used in turn. Even though it wasn't a total eclipse, it was really cool, it really did get a little darker, and it was interesting watching the shape change with the "pinhole projector". You don't have to have special or expensive equipment to watch a solar eclipse, and the partial ones are fun to watch too.
@dechenbloom9639
@dechenbloom9639 5 лет назад
I've seen a total Solar Eclipse and it was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen!!!
@KiddsockTV
@KiddsockTV 9 лет назад
***** staring at the sun. LOL
@pigcatapult
@pigcatapult 9 лет назад
Sufficiently analysed magic is indistinguishable from science.
@meandyours
@meandyours 4 года назад
Are you trying a variation of "A sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"?
@rmariapm
@rmariapm 7 лет назад
I always thought I should have studied Astronomy, and I didn't because back then, I was too scared to fail. I believe it's never too late, right? Thank you so, so much for sharing science, I love your videos.
@nidhisharma463
@nidhisharma463 8 лет назад
this is super cool, i love this episode
@KajoFox
@KajoFox 9 лет назад
Pro tip: Looking at the sun is 100% safe through a telescope. huehuehue
@BritishMetric144
@BritishMetric144 6 лет назад
ONLY if it has a solar filter!
@MadrigalSingers-
@MadrigalSingers- 6 лет назад
I trusted you
@chrisc1140
@chrisc1140 6 лет назад
I actually burned a hole in my solar glasses looking through a telescope with them. We didn't have a cover for the telescope itself but I thought my own would be enough. Thankfully I jerked away when I saw a bright flash and so didn't do any damage, but those lenses died to protect my vision. F
@alfonsoyon280
@alfonsoyon280 5 лет назад
el profe alvis nos obliga a verlo
@adcogmach9989
@adcogmach9989 5 лет назад
momaso
@bluerose600
@bluerose600 9 лет назад
Hearings his rich, intelligent voice say "doobly-do" is just perfection.
@blake4249
@blake4249 Год назад
"today we're going to talk about eclipses!" some dude with a big sword: *_aggressive screeching_*
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