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10 million kilometers and 6.2 million miles is the distance you list Earth to the Sun.. All these years I was led to believe the distance is 93 million miles on average.. Where did you get that figure ? If you can't get that right, I'm wondering if I should even proceed watching any further.
Technically, the earth-moon could be considered an asymmetric double planet system. The moon was formed from the origional earth, not separately, and the centre of rotation between them, although indeed within earth's surface, is kind of outside the earth's core.
Thank you so much! This makes it all so much more real than most scientific videos. I have followed the Voyagers since their liftoff, as well as Cassini and now The Webb. If I have one wish granted it would be to ride on one of the Voyagers. Again, thanks so much for this video.
a rotating MOLTEN iron core - if it had cooled to a chunk of iron (a physical impossibility, but set that aside for the moment) - we'd be in trouble .... it being molten is what is generating the electric currents which rotate and produce the magnetic field
people don't realize the magnitude of this star - or how big our solar system really is - and just how incredibly far away the nearest star is, let alone the size of our galactic arm - or the whole galaxy, universe ...
I would travel in John Searl's inverse Gravity Vehicle (IGV) to see all the planets. It uses gravity to pull or push on gravity fields. The speed would depends on how fast gravity is and that might be faster then light but that's a theory for now. The energy source to power the craft would use the Searl Effect Generator (SEG) that is the same technology.
I KNEW it was 93 million miles from the earth to the sun!! If we were 9 million miles away from the sun that’s well within Mercury’s orbit, and we’re all burning alive lol. Sorry guys, but that’s just plain sloppy editing.
I don’t think calling the sun an “average star” is the best way to put it. That makes it sound like typical. It’s not typical. Stars like the sun are actually quite rare.
@@iangray6762 Around 80-90% of stars in our universe are dim red dwarves. Main-sequence type stats like our sun and other very bright stats are actually quite rare. Keep in mind the word rare here is used in proportion. There are still trillions and trillions of sun-like stars in our universe, but they are still rare proportionally to red dwarves.
says someone who is like 60 or 6 and doesn't understand what a planet is and missed the real scientists reclassifying it......its a kuiper belt dwarf planet, a dwarf planet is not a planet. Other wise we would have 14+ planets....but I forget you're the most famous scientist ever, f the degrees and all the credit for scientific study, you don't need any of that eh?
@@ravinraven6913 Jesus! Settle down! You're getting this riled up about planets?! You must be super fun at parties 🙄 maybe you should seek anger management. I can just imagine how unhappy your significant other must be, if there is someone unlucky enough to be.
That is only part of our solar system. What about the Kuiper belt? What about the inner Oort Cloud. What about the outer Oort Cloud? What about the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter? Who knows what else is out there to discover.
I take it this and other videos like this one were made in either Great Britain or a British country. I can tell because all measurements are in Metric.
Exactly. I had to double take on the info as well. It is about 93 million miles away, or 150 million kilometers. I have found that some of the info on this channel is not entirely accurate.
how is it that you don't understand why pluto isn't a planet? No one knows if the gas planets have a solid core or not....are you 6 or did you miss all your school so not even basic logic is helping you? It takes 3 things to be a planet. Must orbit a star, Large enough to have gravity make it spherical, and its gravity strong enough to clear its orbit. Plutos orbit isn't even fixed, and it doesn't clear its orbit. Gas giants FALL UNDER ALL 3 DEFINITIONS. Nothing about being a planet means you need to have a rocky surface. which, again, no one knows. But if its like the sun...the sun has multiple cores up to its last state of life including Iron, so even stars have iron cores like earth. So why wouldn't a gas planet? So pluto only falls under 2/3 which means it fails the planet test....I really don't understand why its so hard. Maybe if you're like 6 or 60, one is too young to understand, the other they are too old to or just do not want to accept what people with doctors degree in physics and science say when they don't even have a bachelors in arts themselves. This is why people can say hey I am a guy, when the scientific definition says a guy is someone with XY chromosome and you have an xx which scientifically makes you a women, but you're going to argue about something that doesn't mean anything to anyone but you, whilst definitions are there for everyone. You can change your name, you can even pretend to be something your not because you aren't happy with who you are. But that doesn't mean the science isn't far more correct. You guys just don't understand science and act like you're smart enough to. Like if you're not spiritual or religious, how can you have a man spirit locked in a women body? That is just insanity, and so is what you said about gas giants. Time for temper tantrums to be over and you just accept the science and hold your own personal definition to yourself. plenty of people spout their own interpretation and people get confused on whats real....then we have no one to thank but the people who were already confused. Get ready for Idiocracy the movie to become Idiocracy the documentary, oh wait, it already has
So 1 AU is 10 million kilometers not 150,000,000 km? Being that you got this so wrong I doubt your ability to get other FACTS right. I'm out at 1:17 of your vid.
@ravinraven6913 When I went to school, it was a planet. Teachers taught about pluto. it will always be a planet to me. I remember watching the magic school bus when I was a kid, and they had an episode with all the planets, and Pluto was in the episode. It's more of a planet than the gas giants , at least it's solid. I was taught in school that it was a planet, and it will always be a planet to me
soo...our ship goes the speed of imagination, but our...ship isn't good enough to go around mars to see the moon? It was sure there when we first got there. And then our fly by of Jupiter is quick? I like the video, but if our ship is powered by imagination, we can take all the time we want, no? I get that its for pacing and so the video isn't 100x longer. I would have said something like "they are expecting us so we can't dilly dally" or something that doesn't make it seem like our ship that can do anything is now somehow limited. We can go from the sun to mars in seconds, but we can't go around mars or stop at jupiter? seems silly to put it nicely.
because its not a planet, are you a kid and missed its reclassification or too old and still missed it? It was a planet until we finally defined what a planet was. Because if we didn't, we would have already had 10+ planets. And Asteroids would be official planets even though they were not round or cleared their orbit. Just because you want something to be true doesn't mean it is.
@@ravinraven6913 I am not the only one that still considers Pluto as a planet. There has been alot of back lash when it was announced that Pluto was no longer considered a planet.
I didn't realize Roman's were around in 1930 when Pluto was discovered /s. While it was (mis)classified as a planet, the more we came to know about it, it was re-classified. It probably should be a double-minor planet system due to it's "moon's" size and the barycenter lying between the two.
10.000.000 km?? Light travels at 300.000.000 km/h and the light from the sun hits the earth after 8 minutes, that distance would be ca 148.000.000 km, get your facts straight before making a documentary.
33:08 Correction, 2nd farthest planet. Pluto is the farthest planet and pluto is a planet, except for the fact that the definition of "a planet" was specifically rewritten to exclude it. Essentially, the current definition of a planet isn't scientific, it's make believe and any reasonable person won't accept make believe as a scientific definition.
I am sorry, do you no longer know what real people sound like? you need to go out to the real world so you can remember....if you're asking if a real persons voice is AI voice over.
Hoezo in eurpa bewezen dar ie war kan, die Timmermans? Was politieke benoeming im ‘m weg uit nl te krijgen. Benoeming met verdubbeling van salaris accepteren, dat is enige wat ik ècht zag van Frans,,, Ver weg zijn, dan zeggen dat je wat kunt… mi gebakken lucht, wel goed programma, ik ga dus wel op ‘m stemmen!
Uh..... America isn't the center of the planet and only a handful of countries use imperial measurements. It's ok. You'll get used to the Internet eventually no worries
@@elmarko2641 It doesn't really bother me much. I use imperial as I'm an American. But the whole argument to me is just stupid. So is seeing someone thinking the whole planet just about uses metric
to people who don't have science degrees, went to school for years in the physics world. Or are dumb enough to ignore those people who did. Sure, but to those who have a degree, went to school or listened to those who do know what the definition of planet is, you wouldn't be saying that but you must be a flat earther too, if you are just ignoring scientists now