man i really love cloudy and drizzly weather, i fucking hate summer here, every singe summer its like 3 month of torture, just as i speak im sitting under AC and its +30c outside (8pm!). Lets swap places!
Fun fact: if you could stand on Venus, it would look as though you were looking through a fisheye lens due to the extreme atmospheric pressures, which would also be crushing you to a pulp.
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@@whatdamath Hey, what app was used to make this game, I need to get some good angles for screenshots as well as general mess-around, I like this video a lot and would also like to see what stuff looks like from these distances. Let's see how pathetically tiny Earth will look like from the surface of Mars!
Am I the only one who's afraid of gas giants? They're so big and ominous. You can't see their surface - if one exists - so it looks like one big storm. Also could you cover the 1975-1983 Russian landing on Venus?
Simone Cinque It's theorized that they might have a solid core of some kind. Hence why you can have a "former" gas giant - as shown in one of the videos on this channel.
They are mostly hydrogen, not helium. Perfectly reasonable given that hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, and accounting for a large proportion of the universe and everything in it. It is theorised that hydrogen under such pressures as would be reached with a planet that massive will turn into "metallic" hydrogen as one approaches the core.
Did you guys know that space is always filled with light? Infact it is blindingly bright, its like if our eyes could see all the wavelenghts of the spectrum at the same time, space is filled with all sort of radiation and its not pitch black as we are used to think.
+Person. Actually, to be fair, the original post is correct in a sense. Space is full of light waves traveling through it. They only become visible to use once they hit something and then reflect back at us, and even then only the object becomes visible. It's like how you can't see the light from certain laser pointers aside from the dot from when it hits, but the light is still traveling through the air to hit whatever it's pointed at.
@ +Person, Lla derat is CORRECT: IF our eyes could see ALL of the wavelengths of the spectrum, (named from shortest to longest), i.e. Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, X-Rays, Ultraviolet, Infrared, Microwaves, Radio waves, (UHF, VHF, SW, etc), outer space would be BLINDINGLY bright, ALL of the time, EVERYWHERE, in EVERY direction.
Chris Powerz No, I'm serious. If you were to stand on the sun, you would instantly be scorched and flattened, and of course that would kill you. A view from the surface of the sun would be whatever someone see's when he dies, if anything.
Do a vid on what the other planets in our solar system look like from other planets in our solar system....... inception lol. That would be very interesting. Including Pluto plz
Omlás Doesn't matter how large the planet is, a true Planet, has an atmosphere which can "protect" it from the asteroids and others blue corps. This is only an example, try to make a research, and than we can have a conversation without any insult.
Did anyone mention Titan yet? I'd think that would be interesting given its distance and dense atmosphere. I'd imagine the daytime sky there as deep twilight.
Isn't Titan the one that sounds like yoga music? The first recordings make it sound more like a heart murmur, but when you recode all of its sounds into what humans can hear it sounds more like music than a magnetic resonance
Love this! I was most surprised by seeing the thin little rings around Jupiter, and also seeing how transparent the rings on Saturn become from the perspective shown - beautiful! Triton also gives a lovely view, and of course, Pluto - I think that little planetoid (?) has won everyone's heart :)
Hey Anton,can you make video of universe sandbox 2 or space engine about a planet called PSR B1620-26 b?.around 12.400 light years from earth in the globular cluster.it is the oldest planet ever discovered.its age is 13 billion years old,1 billion years after the Big Bang.its orbiting a binary pulsar and white dwarf,its orbital period is 100 years.it is a gas giant like Jupiter.can you make this video?
On NASA they have this thing where you can enter your location and see what time the sun is as bright as noon time on pluto, for me its usually at 5 or 6 in the morning when its still pretty dark
The video in which our solar system is showing is of which app. I want to know the name of the app in which the Solar system is showing and the whole universe, simulation
theres a great game called "Shores of Hazeron" you should check out, though not the best in graphics its great in the other aspects of the game that makes it unique
Space is so mind crushing. Everytime I watch anything about space i think of Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot speech from the Voyager 1 mission when NASA turned its camera around to face us before leaving the inner solar system and heading out into the Kuiper Belt. I’m only 16 but I love learning about space more than anything.
L'Arachel While Carl Sagans in awe of the cosmos we in reality can see it’s all CGI. You believe your science celebrity priests and have blindly accepted their dogmas. Research flat earth
This is, beneath the Hubble stuff and everything about my darling Jupiter :D, my most beloved video on RU-vid. I could watch it again and again. Thank you, dear Anton! And yes: Pluto IS a Planet. He is not in only in our Universe, but in my heart, too. And nobody should mess with my lovers, I would never allow that :D Thank you for liking Pluto, too.
Yat Sum Leung ...... I thought that there might be some civilizations across this universe which have a control over there star or have an artificial sun / star around which there planet is revolving....
Hmm good question, I'm not sure, but at the distance of Neptune it's about 176x the brightness of our full moon. At the maximum distance Pluto is from the sun, about 63x brighter. I'm not sure if that's safe to look at, but it's a magnitude of about +17, compare that to the full moon's +13.
It’s amazing how large the sun is and it doesn’t even take up a large amount of our sky, (don’t get me wrong, it’s still a massive part of the sky) but comparing the size of earth to the the size of the sun, it really is interesting how small it can look to us, the universe is a crazy place and I love it
It's because from orbit the sun is brighter than on Earth it would probably destroy the sensors of most cameras they use even if they didn't point it directly at it. That's my guess
They look at the sun all the time. There is a satellite that does nothing but stare at the sun 24/7. Then sun is extremely bright, so if you're going to look at it, you need very heavy filters. Each satellite is specifically equipped for what it will be observing.
@@blackSUAAAVE actually it's mercury because he spins the fastest around the sun and sleeps half of the time so he does not bother him (i gave them genders after the gods they were named after)
Great stuff, although you may have considered doing the earth last, by which time you would have clearly demonstrated why the sky is blue and why you can't see the other planets from earth during the daytime.
MR Removed Grader you do realise that jupiter and saturn are protecting earth ? Venus is earth's retarded twin And mars wouldn't be too hard to terraform Uranus and neptune would help us determine the existance of planet x And if pluto was our moon instead of luna, it would be much more beneficial for the earth.
How TF is venus USELESS to you? what is your defenition of useless? Deal with it! Venus is here as a taurus (who's planet ruler is VENUS) i can make up a whole dictionary why venus is unique and important
Awesome vid, dude! Funny, but for some reason I always thought the Sun on Venus would actually be obscured by its thick atmosphere, with very little light penetrating to the surface. Of course, all we can do for now is speculate. Interesting topic, for sure.
I have my doubts about the accuracy of Mars, in that it's 48 million miles farther from the sun than we are, or 1.5 x our distance, for a size of 2/3 of here, and that's at its closest point--perigee. I'd think that, by the time we get out to Neptune, the sun would look more like any other star in the sky, rather than still like the sun, since it's 30 times the distance from the sun that Earth is.
Venus is actually interesting planet. Were the atmosphere transparent, the density of the atmosphere is so great (90 times that of Earth), that the sun would never "set". The refraction would be so extreme that you would see the sun approach the horizon, then split around the northern and southern horizon, before coming together in the west for its "rising". Venus rotates very slowly retrograde.
+John Cronin Dear John, I NEVER herad about that! (Splitted sun and coming together again); I cannot imagine how it may look. How great! I own an old book, which my Mother gave me after my first moon eclipse, called 'Weltall und Urwelt' (Space and early world), there is a picture how it looks on Venus, a very foggy ocena's shore, and big trees and parts of other plants swim in the water. I knew when I was a child, it is not true, but it looks SO weird and I loved that picture so much. It made me falling in love with Venus :)
Actually, using basic math, the angular size of the sun from Mercury would be about 1.3 degrees, so a little more than twice the angular size from Earth of about 0.6 degrees. So about the width of your pinkie finger at arm's length.
It's because he's russian. Russians used to say "How does the sun look like" ,ofc in russian I mean. So that's why it's very hard to use "what" instead of 'how" for a russian person.
I've been a Ron Miller fan for a long time, and I actually have the book that has all those pictures "The Grand Tour: A Traveler's Guide to the Solar System" He is basically the go to guy for magazines like Scientific American and you can see why.
You cant, Cus Its impossible to stand on it. Lets say you have a thermal suit to the sun, Then it would be so white you wouldnt have eyes. Even with sunglasses. Or even 99999999 pairs of them.
A very good video. The sun as seen from other planets is very interesting. Video is very informative as well. Of course a lot here is speculation. Read the Bible, this gives you all the answers about all of God and creation.
Press "V" to activate auto-exposure. If you don't, you're not looking at sun as human eyes would see it but a "fancy version" with over-exposed stars and galaxies
According to my calculations, if the quasar Ton 618 were placed at the center of our Galaxy, it would be roughly as bright in the sky on Earth as the sun is on Uranus and Neptune.