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How Far has Humanity Reached into the Universe? - Second Thought
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Humanity is a fledgling spacefaring species, with only a tiny percentage of people who have traveled into space. Most people throughout history have lived their whole life on our tiny rock, but how far have those select few explorers gone? How far into the void of space have we extended our reach? Watch to find out!
Further Reading:
www.jpl.nasa.gov/interstellar...
webbtelescope.org/
www.quora.com/What-is-the-far...
www.space.com/11337-human-spac...
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NASA JPL, James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), BBC
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@sherlockholmes3302
@sherlockholmes3302 7 лет назад
We can receive data from a space probe 20 Billion Kms away, and i lose wifi connectivity when i go into the kitchen!
@ablone
@ablone 7 лет назад
Sherlock Holmes Well your router uses microwaves while satellites use radio waves.
@fredson_hu
@fredson_hu 7 лет назад
Sherlock Holmes hahaha!
@murilocorrea9357
@murilocorrea9357 7 лет назад
At least you don't receive the data from your Router, with a lag of 7 days delay. Until we get the Instant Communication from Ender's Game saga of course
@ngtb
@ngtb 7 лет назад
well at least when you have signal from your wifi, it's much faster than the 128kbps data transfer rate. LOL
@theclashofclansrookie8963
@theclashofclansrookie8963 7 лет назад
Sherlock Holme
@mishan6776
@mishan6776 7 лет назад
i want to live forever to see the progress in the scientific field and the amazing secrets of space
@WeegeeSlayer123
@WeegeeSlayer123 7 лет назад
Weird10s Me too.
@georgewashingmachine6240
@georgewashingmachine6240 7 лет назад
Weird10s its sad that we have such short lives...
@ENZOxDV9
@ENZOxDV9 7 лет назад
Weird10s transfer your mind to a robot
@_ch1pset
@_ch1pset 7 лет назад
go learn how to cheat entropy and maybe you can live forever then.
@pancake7122
@pancake7122 7 лет назад
You want to live forever? That'd be hell. Imagine seeing all your loved ones die, one by one, and wars happening, experiencing excruciating pain and never dying.
@monkas423
@monkas423 5 лет назад
Everytime I think of not getting the chance to witness the greatness of space before I die I get sad. 😭
@dunnywatson2186
@dunnywatson2186 4 года назад
Me to! Or not knowing if anything else is out there
@sylentknight
@sylentknight 4 года назад
you've gotten to see more than 99% of people have ever lived, something to be thankful for.
@3PhaseSparky
@3PhaseSparky 4 года назад
Abel SV well said !!!!!
@CrazyKevin22
@CrazyKevin22 4 года назад
But maybe we will see it! If the technological singularity does happen and we don’t get exterminated we may actually visit space and even live in it!
@ricardomorais8349
@ricardomorais8349 4 года назад
dont worry, death doesnt exist, you will simply, start another life without knowing you had that one. Yes, you will see Space. But in another life. Im not religious I dont believe in god, im scientific but I believe in past and further lifes.
@zacksaldana5844
@zacksaldana5844 4 года назад
This was 2yrs ago so imagine how far voyager has gone in that time
@Smootcheee
@Smootcheee 4 года назад
Not so far in comparison of space
@aarongilbert9495
@aarongilbert9495 4 года назад
Not that far because space is so big it’s i miner difference
@legendarymonkey503
@legendarymonkey503 4 года назад
Aaron Gilbert if you gonna go by the standard of the universe then technically anything we do is unimportant and meaningless
@leusername
@leusername 4 года назад
It will have traveled very far but rather insignificant compared to how big the universe is
@Zombie5675
@Zombie5675 4 года назад
Over 1 Billion Kilometers
@nycklex6956
@nycklex6956 7 лет назад
Space videos always blow me away.
@ENZOxDV9
@ENZOxDV9 7 лет назад
Nycklex theres no wind in space
@haorock1486
@haorock1486 7 лет назад
Does she swallow tho?
@daark7496
@daark7496 6 лет назад
Nycklex thers no air in space food if the was just a pun
@YouTubeExplore777
@YouTubeExplore777 6 лет назад
ENZOxDV9 he can be blown anywhere. I was just blown in the bathroom
@amj.composer
@amj.composer 5 лет назад
Indeed
@commissarkitty3553
@commissarkitty3553 6 лет назад
We would go further if we were all United
@jamesrobinson8449
@jamesrobinson8449 6 лет назад
thats wht im thinking
@rivvy2138
@rivvy2138 5 лет назад
Sadly, humans are all stupid and we're all gonna die😌
@rivvy2138
@rivvy2138 5 лет назад
@Lion Scuity Gamers 🤔🤔
@adambombcreations3542
@adambombcreations3542 5 лет назад
I'm sure Russians an Asia would love to just accommodate to our rule, I'm wondering who and what government would control such a power.
@HDestroyer787
@HDestroyer787 5 лет назад
@@Half_Finis this comment itself is a war xD
@garrettjones1099
@garrettjones1099 7 лет назад
1:39 I thought my iPad fell over and I went to catch it😂😂
@CarReis28
@CarReis28 4 года назад
your an idiot
@jug6290
@jug6290 4 года назад
Mustafa Kirman you used the wrong you’re*. So who’s the idiot now? 😂
@CarReis28
@CarReis28 4 года назад
Jug lmao
@jug6290
@jug6290 4 года назад
Whoisyoufam nah he ain’t. It’s normal to make mistakes, he’s human
@jug6290
@jug6290 4 года назад
Whoisyoufam you’re stupid. I didn’t say it was normal. I SAID “it’s normal to make mistakes”, him thinking his device fell was an honest mistake, which is normal for humans. Learn to understand before you talk up kid.
@gfuel1551
@gfuel1551 2 года назад
4:48 it’s just insane to hear the sound of our sun letting off waves of plasma. It’s incredibly fascinating and I love it.
@salokin3087
@salokin3087 7 лет назад
Elon musk better hurry up with that Mars city!
@TinklestheGoat
@TinklestheGoat 7 лет назад
Musk is done. He's lost all his start up capital to his ex-wife via court order. Blame divorce laws and the Democrats who enable them.
@gott7574
@gott7574 7 лет назад
David Geldberg sure.
@salokin3087
@salokin3087 7 лет назад
David Geldberg So is everything, always democrats fault? WW3 breaks out over trump calling putin a pussy over twitter "Those damn dems!"
@Snout007
@Snout007 7 лет назад
+David Geldberg40 . Musk is not done. Stop reading stupid headlines go read a article that is writen my Musk himself on businessinsider. I hate people who spread propaganda , who can't take fucking 10 seconds to check if information is real.... UUU LOOK A NICE LOOKING HEADLINE??? MUST BE 100 % truE !@!@!
@sagiksp4979
@sagiksp4979 7 лет назад
+Salokin Sekwah You must have a wonderful life, whiteknighting in youtube comments
@ThePsychicProject
@ThePsychicProject 7 лет назад
Damn, the Voyager 1 probe must be lonely
@internetexplorer6824
@internetexplorer6824 7 лет назад
ChillGoose it must be moving with 1000's of km/s as we speak. Fascinating
@lars38010
@lars38010 7 лет назад
It only travels about 17km/s. But that is stil 62,140 km/h
@BigNazty8732
@BigNazty8732 7 лет назад
ChillGoose Yeah but it's away from all this bs here. sounds pretty peaceful to me
@dubsy1026
@dubsy1026 7 лет назад
ChillGoose I used to think there were people on it when I was really young
@MrFernet07
@MrFernet07 7 лет назад
Actually there is bacteria living on it, so it's not that lonely.
@theshagzter3581
@theshagzter3581 5 лет назад
The real question is.. How far will we get?
@nikkity5491
@nikkity5491 4 года назад
As far as we get
@pilak1234
@pilak1234 4 года назад
As long as the machine was still going on
@pilak1234
@pilak1234 4 года назад
Obviously the Voyager 1
@igotasmallpenisbut8330
@igotasmallpenisbut8330 4 года назад
1m
@zudicus1646
@zudicus1646 4 года назад
Who knows the universe could be a universe in a universe
@triplebluecakes3782
@triplebluecakes3782 5 лет назад
after watching this I know we are so fucked we are literally nothing compared to the universe
@itsalexclark
@itsalexclark 7 лет назад
this is great.
@grecorumeno
@grecorumeno 7 лет назад
itsAlexClark woooot
@ambarb3105
@ambarb3105 7 лет назад
wow Alex u like science like us
@fattay8329
@fattay8329 7 лет назад
eyyy alex
@calistawaluja3070
@calistawaluja3070 7 лет назад
itsAlexClark sup
@jeblottes7838
@jeblottes7838 7 лет назад
What are you doing here? You should be animating. I didn't subscribe to you for you to watch RU-vid. Get back to work.
@inspiration_5877
@inspiration_5877 7 лет назад
So we launched humans into space to land on the moon on a three month journey, still with fuel to come back home, yet my car is out of fuel in few days.
@ananimoselty2234
@ananimoselty2234 7 лет назад
Inspiration _ Imagine a fuel tank as big as a town for your car.
@SeldomPooper
@SeldomPooper 7 лет назад
+Inspiration_ Because space. You need fuel to get off of the surface of earth and moon and to get in to orbits and to control the direction of craft. It will just keep traveling on its own cause they are in space. Moon's gravity is only 1/6 to that of the earth. Fuel required to get off the moon would also have been so less.
@zacharyskates1702
@zacharyskates1702 7 лет назад
The Apollo 11 mission departed Earth on July 16, 1969 and arrived back on Earth on July 24th, 1969. Not sure how that is 3 months like you claim....
@chalkfourtyfive
@chalkfourtyfive 7 лет назад
Inspiration _ It worked because it had a fuckton of fuel.Almost 4 bigass barrels of it,actualy
@NotVeryRandomDude
@NotVeryRandomDude 6 лет назад
Kakyoin What are you talking about? There's no such thing as "space time".
@OmarMohamed-xw3nt
@OmarMohamed-xw3nt 6 лет назад
4:48 wht da hell i had earbuds on
@Trixxta6
@Trixxta6 5 лет назад
4:47 how sound travel in space? there is no air got the thing i wanted from this comment Garret Wang 1 year ago It isn't actual sound waves, because sound cannot travel in a vacuum. They took the electromagnetic frequencies detected by the spacecraft and edited them to make it audible to the human ear. ty xD
@FunClockwork
@FunClockwork 7 лет назад
i wish i was born later to truly see and explore the cosmos, honestly makes me sad
@atomlightstone
@atomlightstone 5 лет назад
Me too. You know, it feels like living in this generation, my curiosity cannot be fulfilled.
@poodie3887
@poodie3887 5 лет назад
Many people before they died probably said the same statement since the dawn of time
@pringelz5339
@pringelz5339 5 лет назад
I would just get as far away from humanity as i could lol
@damontown9108
@damontown9108 5 лет назад
I hope I am born into another life even though I dont believe in that stuff hundreds of years from now to travel the unknown, we were too early to explore space and too late to explore the earth
@sigal5542
@sigal5542 5 лет назад
Your will keep living in your grandson so dont worry about it.
@raheemabdul1066
@raheemabdul1066 7 лет назад
*On 23 December 1900, the Canadian inventor Reginald A. Fessenden became the first person to send audio (wireless telephony) by means of electromagnetic waves* so we have a signal travelling at speed of light 117 light years away. Farthest influence of humans in space.
@jimbo_gr
@jimbo_gr 7 лет назад
nope, in the olympics of 1936 hitler used really strong radio transmitters and the signal from them overtook that one. our first words in space are from hitler lol. vsauce made a video on it its made last words check it out
@raheemabdul1066
@raheemabdul1066 7 лет назад
So if a signal is really strong, it can travel faster than light?
@buttersquids
@buttersquids 7 лет назад
Jimbo They didn't overtake the signals, those signals are roughly 36 light years ahead and always will be
@roymcnabb2024
@roymcnabb2024 6 лет назад
well the signal might be so weak, it might have died out by now
@JustGreg1507
@JustGreg1507 6 лет назад
The first person to send a wireless transmission on earth was Guglielmo Marconi, he moved to Nova Scotia, Canada, where he would send the first wireless transmission in history.
@zeuscarter1203
@zeuscarter1203 6 лет назад
Imagine how technologically advanced humans would be right now if each nation focused on technology/space instead of wars and militaries
@FanaticForFanta
@FanaticForFanta 6 лет назад
Update: James Webb telescope set to launch March 30, 2021
@spaceman2142
@spaceman2142 7 лет назад
Awkward moment when you travel all the way to Mars and forget to pack a charger
@certifiedfinest5065
@certifiedfinest5065 6 лет назад
Photonon Videos Apple charger?
@ryanwilliams4223
@ryanwilliams4223 6 лет назад
or lube,i want to be the first guy to masturbate on mars
@Sceptonic
@Sceptonic 6 лет назад
Ry Muzic I want to be the first human to procreate on Mars, wonder how we'll adapt to a new environment
@nishantsarangdhar9510
@nishantsarangdhar9510 6 лет назад
TheDemonicBlade You would require a new spacesuit specially designed for the purpose of procreation.
@ryanwilliams4223
@ryanwilliams4223 6 лет назад
Its a wonderful idea,but the massive amount of radiation,the problems people get with blindness,bones,muscles,im not sure it would be habitual for long to say the least.
@sciyay
@sciyay 7 лет назад
That sound ... WOW.... 4:46
@poonampandey1843
@poonampandey1843 7 лет назад
PEFCOY amusing
@greenmachine949
@greenmachine949 7 лет назад
Kinda reminded me of the noise flying saucers made in those old sci-fi movies from the '50s.
@plzhelpmetoreach100subscri2
@plzhelpmetoreach100subscri2 7 лет назад
GreenMachine Exactly :)
@lancewang4923
@lancewang4923 7 лет назад
I thought it sounded more like a kettle boiling water.
@fredson_hu
@fredson_hu 7 лет назад
Abraxis_98 is that from history of the entire world, I guess?
@CalebGrahnert
@CalebGrahnert 6 лет назад
The sound of interstellar space is freaky
@Aaqe
@Aaqe 4 года назад
Why? You should hear the sound that comes out of our bathroom in the morning.
@sparecreeper1580
@sparecreeper1580 4 года назад
Suremes yes, I too hear interstellar space in my bathroom
@yash1756
@yash1756 4 года назад
It's like Lost in Space web series
@nawaal4452
@nawaal4452 3 года назад
Space is a vaccum tho?
@qelbu2190
@qelbu2190 4 года назад
“First lol” Imagine if they say that when they reach Mars
@remimob6506
@remimob6506 4 года назад
ikr
@pratikkoirala8247
@pratikkoirala8247 3 года назад
Well, they might not be first... 💀
@walangid
@walangid 7 лет назад
This is kurzgesagt without existential crisis
@mysstal7216
@mysstal7216 5 лет назад
Ender Adison without birds
@diegoluna455
@diegoluna455 5 лет назад
@@mysstal7216 we need the birds
@johnderat2652
@johnderat2652 5 лет назад
or Vsauce
@rathouk8067
@rathouk8067 5 лет назад
John Derat Vsauce without “or is it?”
@Elliephh
@Elliephh 5 лет назад
Nah, without the birds
@anissyahromi5671
@anissyahromi5671 7 лет назад
im hyped to see the first image of james web
@imnerdishidgap7655
@imnerdishidgap7655 5 лет назад
Anissyah Romi me too
@nicolinamaria
@nicolinamaria 5 лет назад
Almost there... March 2021 (if no other delays will occur 😩)
@thememes3217
@thememes3217 4 года назад
Who that
@itsfresh0420
@itsfresh0420 4 года назад
Anissyah Romi who’s that
@AstropoliX
@AstropoliX 4 года назад
It’s a telescope’s name
@lenacoronado2172
@lenacoronado2172 6 лет назад
4:46 The heartbeat of interstellar space❤ 🌌🚀
@Rezaroth
@Rezaroth 6 лет назад
Why don't astronomy researchers and ask for donations from all humans on earth to fund the exploration of the universe. I think they rely on governmental funding which is limited. Imagine billions of people donating for example 5 dollars for building a space craft or a telescope. I think that would be great. Thank you so much for the video. Faisal Saudi Arabia
@GradyPhilpott
@GradyPhilpott 6 лет назад
Where do you think governments get their money?
@Rezaroth
@Rezaroth 6 лет назад
The people I know. I was referring to donations from all people on earth. From all countries.
@praisethesun1159
@praisethesun1159 5 лет назад
@@GradyPhilpott taxes
@TimDaOne
@TimDaOne 5 лет назад
You can't just make en on earth donate lmao
@patkun01
@patkun01 5 лет назад
I doubt humans would participate... i mean, think about it... personally, I’d want to so we can achieve more as a specie of the universe... but most humans often think that they don’t care about space as much as they care about paying their bills and feeding their family... or satisfying themselves... our species will die with a very low achievement
@glichjthebicycle384
@glichjthebicycle384 7 лет назад
I fucking love science
@r.qgames6950
@r.qgames6950 7 лет назад
Branden Wedwick The fact that he's taking the time out of his day to watch a video about science shows how much he loves science. Someone who doesn't love, or at the very least appreciate, science wouldn't be on RU-vid watching a video about space.
@r.qgames6950
@r.qgames6950 7 лет назад
BlizzardPixel Also, I can love a subject and not be a professional in it. For example, I love math and science even though I don't study it as a profession or have it as a career yet.
@glichjthebicycle384
@glichjthebicycle384 7 лет назад
R.Q Games ty dude ^^
@TykoBrian7
@TykoBrian7 7 лет назад
Branden Wedwick go fuck yourself.
@jagslab
@jagslab 7 лет назад
all life is precious
@Nickntoss
@Nickntoss 7 лет назад
If we were to launch a telescope far far away and point it towards earth, essentially wouldn't we be able to see the past?
@pierre4857
@pierre4857 7 лет назад
Nick n. toss if you send it 4 lightyears away, then look at earth you'd see the sa*starts thinking*.. Okay I think you are right bout this
@travelspurs
@travelspurs 5 лет назад
Wow...I appreciate your thinking👏👏✌😊
@elliot9311
@elliot9311 5 лет назад
If its faster than light speed
@asicaery7881
@asicaery7881 5 лет назад
Only if the telescope can travel faster then light
@asicaery7881
@asicaery7881 5 лет назад
Nick n. toss however technically you could send one very very far and then see an event on earth then quickly see the telescope data and u would see the past for a small moment of time but that would require you to receive the data instantly so in theory yes practically almost no
@plunkster
@plunkster 6 лет назад
Great job, these videos are really interesting. Currently binge watching them. Keep up the good work!
@Acts-1915
@Acts-1915 5 лет назад
The best description I've seen/read: spacially speaking, we haven't gotten off the porch.
@typicalchineseguy5818
@typicalchineseguy5818 7 лет назад
I suggest the government to stop spending on military and instead spends it on science and space research.
@proxel96
@proxel96 7 лет назад
Deimos The Badass Agreed, In fact I think governments around the world should cooperate much more, to further humanities future in space.
@jaisandhu14
@jaisandhu14 7 лет назад
Deimos The Badass yaaassss
@schlimetime4938
@schlimetime4938 7 лет назад
Ehhh. I don't really want my country to be raped if a war happened. And we have like thousands, if not, millions of years to explore space, but I see what you're getting at.
@Dinoman9877
@Dinoman9877 7 лет назад
@Teben We spend 600 billions dollars a YEAR on the American military. Second Thought did a video on this. Out military is just about as overkill as overkill can be for a 'defensive' force. At the rate we're killing the Earth with greenhouse gas emissions we have less than even 5,000, maybe less than 1,000 years to get to space if we keep up with current trends One theme that all spacefaring civilizations have in Sci-fi is that their civilization is united. There may still be personal squabbles but to make it to space at least, the race was for a time united under one global banner. It is by the fact that humans waste billions upon billions of dollars every year to say that we have bigger guns than the other guys that no progress is being made into space anymore. The ONLY WAY we will survive as a species is if we stop the petty violence caused by religion and cultural differences, stop poisoning our planet, and start putting more stuff into space to figure out what we can do next. As it is now, we're on a one way road to extinction.
@lazzy5397
@lazzy5397 7 лет назад
Deimos The Badass or spend more money on education so that this flat earth shit will stop
@eliokfoury5065
@eliokfoury5065 7 лет назад
this channel is amazing keep it up, especially those space videos.
@aidenjohn4937
@aidenjohn4937 5 лет назад
Crazy, human race managed to go 400k kilometers from earth but I cant even get outside of the map in call of duty...
@asicaery7881
@asicaery7881 4 года назад
Its called Artificial Intelligence bro 🤣 the game engine wont let you
@Czaritsyn
@Czaritsyn 4 года назад
ASIC Aery it’s called a joke. Want me to spell it out for you? J. O. K. E. Now, there you go, your brain has actually learned something.
@nathhekzz
@nathhekzz 4 года назад
@@Czaritsyn he was saying facts tho
@danilodarmanovic2533
@danilodarmanovic2533 4 года назад
400k? 😂😂😂😂 Intellstelar space is, you know, much more than than, Voyagers and some Russian unmanned small ships are there.
@AdamJDe
@AdamJDe 6 лет назад
Loved this video! Thanks!
@JurisKankalis
@JurisKankalis 7 лет назад
The distance that Voyager 1 has covered, still being functional, just boggles the mind.
@lilytong8452
@lilytong8452 7 лет назад
I... I love that cow...
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+Lily tong Me too :)
@koaung1544
@koaung1544 6 лет назад
I guess you might love anaconda too, Lily.
@vampirofear
@vampirofear 6 лет назад
dude, this topics are awesome, thank you for bring this to Internet! :D
@yoanalexander
@yoanalexander 6 лет назад
Amazing work! I really like your channel!
@prathamlift
@prathamlift 7 лет назад
I love all of your space related videos. Please keep making more of them :)
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+Prathamesh Ahire Glad to hear it! I will :)
@tomdmith5765
@tomdmith5765 7 лет назад
If your looking for topics A video on Self driving cars would be cool
@jeppen9332
@jeppen9332 7 лет назад
why can 90% of people not tell the difference between your and you're?
@stardust4001
@stardust4001 7 лет назад
Jeppe Baadsgaard ikr
@ther3765
@ther3765 7 лет назад
Jeppe Baadsgaard it bugs me as well 😂
@micheljurgens
@micheljurgens 7 лет назад
I know what you mean it can be annoying but don't forget 90% of the people who speak english aren't native speakers so mistakes are bound to happen. I'm from the netherlands and we learn Dutch, English, German, French and Spanish because we are such a small country. (Edit: which makes mistakes even more common) Tldr; Be glad people speak english :D
@danielduncan6806
@danielduncan6806 7 лет назад
@Klumsy - The problem with your statement is that the two of them sound completely different. 'Your', sounds like 'yor' and 'you're' sounds like 'yewer' I will give you an example; "Yor(your) voice is high pitched, so yewer(you're) going to sound like a child." You see, 'you're' is a contraction of the two words, "you" and "are". You, nor does anyone else, ever pronounce 'you're' as 'yor' in speech or mentally. That same sentence, spelled correctly and with the contraction spelled out; "Your voice is high pitched, so you are going to sound like a child." The problem is that most people just do not realize that the word is a contraction of two words. You will never say, out loud or in your mind; "Yor voice is high pitched, so yor going to sound like a child." I, personally, do not use contractions when making comments online, typing is so effortless for me that I see no point in using contractions. Also, I am no teacher, this is just common knowledge, well, as far as I am concerned anyway. And the way I see it, there are two ways someone who uses the words incorrectly can be seen. They are either ignorant, meaning, they just simply do not know or they are wilfully ignorant, meaning they know better and do it anyway, which, to me, is the very definition of stupid, knowing better and doing it anyway. Lastly, it is kind of sad how we hijacked this poor guy's post to give an English lesson. So to be "cool", yes, I would also like to see a video about autonomous vehicles. I want to know about how long before the majority of cars will be autonomous, what is going to be done to wean people off of wanting to drive on their own and the impact on world economies. Personally, when I think of autonomous vehicles, the first thing that comes to mind is that anyone not using one once they become a majority is suicidal, a murderer or a combination of the two.
@amayasnep
@amayasnep 5 лет назад
"Scheduled to launch in October of 2018" *Looks at calendar* "Whelp...only two more years to go."
@thefedsgm9117
@thefedsgm9117 4 года назад
Mind blown... Thanks for the details!
@karlzen86
@karlzen86 7 лет назад
00:24 - Ferdinand Magellan didn't circumnavigated, he died halfway around. Juan Sebastián Elcano did it first.
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+karlzen86 Technically he was first. His body made it back...he just wasn't alive :)
@xDarklord986x
@xDarklord986x 7 лет назад
yea we filipinos destroyed his bum crack
@epicepiqueproductions886
@epicepiqueproductions886 7 лет назад
We filipinos were all up in his grill and lapu-lapu killed him for freedom
@Farisss92
@Farisss92 7 лет назад
Austronesians colonized the islands 2000 years before his voyage.
@robertshuxley
@robertshuxley 7 лет назад
+Second Thought - there was no evidence/records of Magellan's body ever making it back to Spain, unless you can site your sources?
@fonzareli9619
@fonzareli9619 7 лет назад
This is amazing!
@arttukettunen5757
@arttukettunen5757 5 лет назад
All of us (expect just born babies) have been travelling millions of kilometers.
@pacifist1360
@pacifist1360 3 года назад
Let's say I travel to and from work 20 miles everyday within the city. Multiply this by 365 and you get 7,300. 7,300 miles multiply by 50 years a person goes to school, university and then works, and you get something around 365,000 miles of daily commutes over five decades of normal school and then work. If you travel 10,000 miles every year to other states or countries starting from the age of 15 until 65, then it's 10,000 times 50 which is 500,000 miles. But not everybody gets to travel every year. Humans travel hundreds of thousands of miles throughout their lifetime, unless it's people whose job includes traveling a lot, such as a touring musician, a pilot, astronaut or a travel guide or historian/scientist. My father played in a band for over a decade and spent about 200 days on tour. He traveled about 500 miles everyday to get to play at different shows in different cities or countries around the world, not an easy thing to do. That means he traveled about 100,000 miles every year for work. He played for more than a decade so he traveled for more than a million miles and he also traveled a lot before as an army and then a pop musician. Some people do travel millions of miles throughout their lifetime.
@pacifist1360
@pacifist1360 3 года назад
But much more only spend hundreds of thousands of miles traveling than millions on Earth throughout their lifetimes.
@arttukettunen5757
@arttukettunen5757 3 года назад
@@pacifist1360 yeah this is a year old comment and I don't wanna ruin your analysis but I think I was referring to how the earth is moving through the space, or even just compared to the sun
@thecrazymanfromireland
@thecrazymanfromireland 6 лет назад
That's unreal great video
@thesilentway371
@thesilentway371 7 лет назад
Spaaccee!
@hexagon-nebulous2010
@hexagon-nebulous2010 7 лет назад
Space has 5 letters Satan has 5 letters NASA & Space got a connection So, NASA has same letters as Satan So... Earth is flat.
@sagiksp4979
@sagiksp4979 7 лет назад
GRAB ME GRAB ME GRAB ME GRAAAB MEEE
@macomputersuck
@macomputersuck 7 лет назад
I'm in space
@GumbaverianX
@GumbaverianX 7 лет назад
I am tapping space
@fanBladeOne
@fanBladeOne 7 лет назад
space space so much space!
@DelgaDude
@DelgaDude 7 лет назад
So many big RU-vidrs watch your content, will u be collabing with any of them ?
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+DelgaDude Got a couple coming up in the next month or so!
@DelgaDude
@DelgaDude 7 лет назад
Second Thought Looking forward to it!
@stilianospanos852
@stilianospanos852 6 лет назад
Thanks for proper use of farther and further!
@chrisgreekman1
@chrisgreekman1 6 лет назад
The most amazing thing in the universe... is the universe !
@kapildabi6018
@kapildabi6018 7 лет назад
4:45 How sound can travel through space... without air.?
@daniel26964
@daniel26964 7 лет назад
Kapil Dabi its special cameras
@garretwang1031
@garretwang1031 7 лет назад
It isn't actual sound waves, because sound cannot travel in a vacuum. They took the electromagnetic frequencies detected by the spacecraft and edited them to make it audible to the human ear.
@yourmomsasshole7301
@yourmomsasshole7301 5 лет назад
Kapil Dabi it dosnt
@cashnuance
@cashnuance 7 лет назад
why do I even bother with school when I can just watch this channel over and over again
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+SebKulbacki Enjoy school while you can! Once you graduate life becomes a lot less fun.
@vicenteabuan5523
@vicenteabuan5523 5 лет назад
Subscribed!
@markburch6253
@markburch6253 5 лет назад
Just sitting still in your house on earth: The surface of earth spins around at 1,000 kilometers per hour. The earth revolves around the sun at 107,000 kilometers per hour. The sun (and us with it) revolves around the galactic center at 787,000 kilometers per hour. The milky way galaxy (and us with it) is hurtling through space at 2.1 million kilometers per hour. That's roughly 19 billion kilometers per year. How far have you traveled? Multiply your age times 19 billion kilometers. In my case 57 times 19 billion = 1.083 trillion kilometers. About 1/10th of a light year. Puts it in perspective doesn't it?
@z-z-z-z
@z-z-z-z 4 года назад
mark burch - enuff' to make a fella' dizzy...all that spinning, rotating and hurtling.
@markburch6253
@markburch6253 4 года назад
@MAGACOP wow...beyond stupid
@lennypepperbottom5397
@lennypepperbottom5397 7 лет назад
Yes! New Second Thought video!
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+lenny pepperbottom Hope you liked it!
@lennypepperbottom5397
@lennypepperbottom5397 7 лет назад
I did! I didn't know about the people going to the dark side of the moon before. Always learning something new from your videos.
@HowdyFolksGaming
@HowdyFolksGaming 7 лет назад
"Dallas to Shreveport" - finally, a distance comparison that I understand. #TX
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
Cub Games Howdy, neighbor :)
@GradyPhilpott
@GradyPhilpott 6 лет назад
Actually, it looks like Dallas to Doyline would have been right on the money.
@christopheredale
@christopheredale 6 лет назад
Second Thought I live along I-20 in Marshall, TX!
@MrTalklikeapirate
@MrTalklikeapirate 6 лет назад
Howdy Folks! Gaming . funny you should say that because, living in England and never having visited America this measurement of distance means fuck all to me
@hobogrifter
@hobogrifter 6 лет назад
Howdy Folks! Gamy
@RedRedMCmusic
@RedRedMCmusic 6 лет назад
I’m love watching things about space when I’m stoned 🤓
@Tronter6000
@Tronter6000 4 года назад
RedRedMCmusic 😂
@sparecreeper1580
@sparecreeper1580 4 года назад
‘I’m love’ yeah maybe work on that lol
@RedRedMCmusic
@RedRedMCmusic 4 года назад
Sparecreeper1 lmao I wrote this a year ago and as u can see I said I was stoned so bare with the typo
@filthycarbon6940
@filthycarbon6940 7 лет назад
Its mind blowing of the things we understand so far , and there is still so much we still don't know so I can't possibly imagine how mind blown people would be if we understood the rest.
@epiclamp44
@epiclamp44 7 лет назад
Seeing this video made my morning :D
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+Trevor Gordon Yay! :D
@austritistan3337
@austritistan3337 7 лет назад
This is one of those videos where the contents are great but the comments are cancer
@austritistan3337
@austritistan3337 7 лет назад
Yes, that was rhyme-intended
@halfdollar195
@halfdollar195 7 лет назад
And it didn't even rhyme
@austritistan3337
@austritistan3337 7 лет назад
Contents and comments
@TimDaOne
@TimDaOne 5 лет назад
Fax
@dogemaster2395
@dogemaster2395 5 лет назад
Ayeee twenty one pilots
@jeyjey5547
@jeyjey5547 6 лет назад
Can u do a video how many light years the oldest Radio signals what have made by humans have travelled now?Love ur videos mate and keep up the good work 👍
@DJBennieLA
@DJBennieLA 6 лет назад
I love this video! 👌🏻
@75osama
@75osama 7 лет назад
Meanwhile, the space cow is mooing on the moon.
@Boosted_aj
@Boosted_aj 7 лет назад
I just want the Szechuan sauce MORTY!
@sriramstellar
@sriramstellar 7 лет назад
loved it 💗
@divydubey17
@divydubey17 6 лет назад
Very, very good video.
@SiliconOneFour
@SiliconOneFour 6 лет назад
Second Thought: *briefly mentions Trappist-1* Me: YAAAA WOOO!!!!
@thc8877
@thc8877 5 лет назад
This is the first video of yours that I'm watching and I love the cow ♥
@christopheredale
@christopheredale 6 лет назад
YAAASSSS for the Dallas to Shreveport shoutout!!! Lol I live directly between them in Marshall, TX, along I-20
@solotv2664
@solotv2664 5 лет назад
Are you from the DFW area ? Nice video by the way
@hans5987
@hans5987 4 года назад
Imagine if you were looking at a galaxy and all of a sudden it just changed.
@Ventrishero
@Ventrishero 4 года назад
Dude: Dude where were you born? Other dude: I was born in space
@missylissy200
@missylissy200 6 лет назад
I'm obsessed with space, space exploration, planets, stars, galaxies, astronauts, astronomy, cosmology, and basically the universe in general.
@nolby1758
@nolby1758 6 лет назад
Love this stuff
@AbudBakri
@AbudBakri 7 лет назад
But you forgot to mention that we went to... *The Twilight Zone* . Haha Second thought is like a modern day Twilight Zone now that I think about it
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+Dr.StickFigure That's an awesome comparison :D
@hannesgustafsson9310
@hannesgustafsson9310 7 лет назад
Dr.StickFigure Just wondering, what is the Twilight Zone? Tried to search for it but wasn't successful of finding any answers just a tv series from the 60s
@maxnewcomb7245
@maxnewcomb7245 7 лет назад
Dr.StickFigure that's it
@Hihihihihihi147
@Hihihihihihi147 7 лет назад
OG Youngling That Master Skywalker Killed Your name tho 😂
@neutronstar6739
@neutronstar6739 7 лет назад
m8 you're everywhere even a non related science channel..
@g_m0417
@g_m0417 7 лет назад
It will be interesting to see what an infant galaxy looks like...
@manband20
@manband20 7 лет назад
They just throw their toys around and eat their space boogers. Nothing special.
@WeegeeSlayer123
@WeegeeSlayer123 7 лет назад
manband20 Eww.
@neilisbored2177
@neilisbored2177 7 лет назад
bab
@smallnoob7577
@smallnoob7577 6 лет назад
Mildewykey171 60 infant is a young baby/child, wot
@toothless2504
@toothless2504 4 года назад
The actual goal of human civilisation is to reach the end portal and grab the dragon’s egg ;)
@justa3v619
@justa3v619 Год назад
Mind blowing. Crazy how we can see stuff that has been gone for millions of years.
@9sore
@9sore 4 года назад
imagine being the first person on Mars, that would be the ultimate “FIRST”
@aayooshmathur
@aayooshmathur 7 лет назад
man u r the best!!!
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+AMMIGHTY & ATK VLOGS Thanks! :D
@aayooshmathur
@aayooshmathur 7 лет назад
np ... I became ur fan just a few days ago and I have watched many many many roughly 40% of ur vids and on RU-vid the channel I wanted and the genre I wanted and the simplicity i I wanted was nowhere but here...! keep it up best of luck.!!!!!
@humanspence4297
@humanspence4297 Год назад
Can't wait on there discoveries
@Sean-fp7bo
@Sean-fp7bo 6 лет назад
I'm sad we will never get as far into space as I would like to see.
@lennartvandemerwe6742
@lennartvandemerwe6742 7 лет назад
I love that space cow...
@SecondThought
@SecondThought 7 лет назад
+CatsSketches NL Me too :)
@FewVidsJustComments
@FewVidsJustComments 6 лет назад
Second Thought ?
@Carzey
@Carzey 4 года назад
its weird to think that my parents watched the first humans land on the moon and i'n going to see the first humans land on mars, and then the cycle continues throughout the next generations.
@yourmomsnipple8523
@yourmomsnipple8523 4 года назад
Most likely you won’t be alive to experience the first humans on mars
@Carzey
@Carzey 4 года назад
@@yourmomsnipple8523 if i am 15 now then probably yes, humans will land on mars around 2050 30 years from now, i would be 45 years old when i see people land on mars. HOPEFULLY, i say that with confidence because spaceX is very good with manned missions to other planets.
@Lol_mud
@Lol_mud 4 года назад
@@Carzey 2050 ha space x and NASA both say they are going to try to send humans to Mars by late 2030's early 2040's
@Carzey
@Carzey 4 года назад
@@Lol_mud by then their budget will hopefully increase. Making that trip to mars a little more plausible.
@Lol_mud
@Lol_mud 4 года назад
@@Carzey yeah there budget has been increasing by about 1 billion per year this year it's budget is about 22.625 billion
@retribution3180
@retribution3180 6 лет назад
Awsome thanks
@colinp2238
@colinp2238 4 года назад
August 2020 and Webb is still at home.
@gigglysamentz2021
@gigglysamentz2021 7 лет назад
We've reached very far with our broadcasting !
@popadopulas897
@popadopulas897 5 лет назад
Amazing that we can still communicate with Voyager 1, 20.6 billion km away.
@Fmisch9292
@Fmisch9292 6 лет назад
This video made me feel higher even more
@Fmisch9292
@Fmisch9292 6 лет назад
Happy 420 everybody
@razor2377
@razor2377 4 года назад
It’s so fascinating. I just wanna go into space
@ignemuton5500
@ignemuton5500 7 лет назад
why didn't you mention the landing on Titan?
@benkogenko
@benkogenko 7 лет назад
Notumengi because it was unmanned
@ignemuton5500
@ignemuton5500 7 лет назад
obviously, but he mentioned voyager
@TheLegend-mu6zg
@TheLegend-mu6zg 7 лет назад
Notumengi He meantioed Voyager because its the farthest manmade object
@ignemuton5500
@ignemuton5500 7 лет назад
don't you think landing on an entirely different planetary system is also worthy of mentioning?
@TheLegend-mu6zg
@TheLegend-mu6zg 7 лет назад
Notumengi We also landed on Mars, Asteroids, Venus, Mercury, Thats not really the point of the video
@patrickdevine8922
@patrickdevine8922 4 года назад
Born too late to explore the world, born too early to explore the universe
@Milesenberg
@Milesenberg Месяц назад
That cartoon ship at the beginning looks so much like the Matthew. That's the ship that sailed from here in Bristol to North America and there's a full-scale replica that you can walk on for free nowadays.
@littleberkplays9409
@littleberkplays9409 6 лет назад
Nice vid
@HactarCE
@HactarCE 7 лет назад
Obligatory comment about "dark side" of the moon vs. "far side" -- Saying "the dark side of the moon" is like saying "the dark side of the Earth," in that different parts of the moon are dark as it spins. The "far side of the moon," on the other hand, refers to a consistent half of the moon (the side farthest from Earth), which stays constant because the moon is tidally locked. In this case, I assume what you really meant was the far side of the moon, since the context is the distance to Earth. Sorry if this came across as cynical; I do enjoy your content, but I just want to try to stop this misconception.
@HactarCE
@HactarCE 7 лет назад
(I should have watched the rest of the video before posting, I guess.) I was talking about 2:13. You did correctly say "far side of the moon" at 2:55.
@LordAJ12345
@LordAJ12345 7 лет назад
Andy F You can't really say that he is wrong as "dark side of the moon" is a commonly used term. Noone uses it to refer to the actual side that is not illuminated. In this case dark refers to the unknown, not light. Many things we say shouldn't be taken verbatim.
@smallnoob7577
@smallnoob7577 6 лет назад
The moon's dark side is always the same side of the moon mate. It's spinning around earn as if you have a stick and a stone attached to it as a rope and spin it around
@dwupus8661
@dwupus8661 6 лет назад
Andy F the moon is virtually tidally locked so I think it's really fine to use both terms synonymously
@Luaporleafcutterant
@Luaporleafcutterant 5 лет назад
But dark side of the moon is the name of a pink floyd album, so its better
@QoraxStan
@QoraxStan 7 лет назад
Question: How Far has Humanity Reached into the Universe? *Answer: As far as the hot air balloon could take us.*
@OrangeBroom
@OrangeBroom 6 лет назад
Qorax Stan Someone is unfamiliar with rockets.
@aturchomicz821
@aturchomicz821 6 лет назад
Ballons apear, lgrs reaction:ARGHHHHHHHHHH
@kakarotsuper5190
@kakarotsuper5190 6 лет назад
I agree, space explorations=lol
@adriannahjones2822
@adriannahjones2822 6 лет назад
Qorax Stan ☺️🙂☺️🙂☺️🙂
@doggo7408
@doggo7408 6 лет назад
Orange Broom Someone is unfamiliar with jokes.
@TheCârtiță
@TheCârtiță 7 лет назад
i happy you mentioned Gagarin
@jacobriddle9241
@jacobriddle9241 4 года назад
Here we are in April 14th 2020, the covid-19 is shutting down everything and that James Webb Telescope still hasn't launched and won't until 2021. Sad times.
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