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How (the lack of) Geography Doomed Venus 

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Venus is often referred to as Earth's sister planet. But if this were true, how can the two planets in some respects be so radically different? Well as it turns out, the answer may in fact lie in the planet's geography, or really in the planet's LACK of geography.
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www.unmannedspaceflight.com/in...
arstechnica.com/science/2014/...
www.nature.com/articles/natur...
earthsky.org/space/venus-map-...
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newscenter.lbl.gov/2011/07/17...
www.nature.com/articles/s4301...
www.nap.edu/read/25259/chapter/8

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@KhAnubis
@KhAnubis 2 года назад
So what you’re saying is Venus is a... bread planet?
@ThatOneDudeWhoSetHimselfABlaze
@ThatOneDudeWhoSetHimselfABlaze 2 года назад
lol
@kenneth5355
@kenneth5355 2 года назад
@KhAnubis you, Atlaspro, and Economics Explained make a good trio. 👍
@astronix2719
@astronix2719 2 года назад
KhAnubis yesn't
@dannyboy218
@dannyboy218 2 года назад
All hail the bread sister planet
@apotato6278
@apotato6278 2 года назад
If humanity ever gains the ability to move the celestial bodies we should immediately ram our moon into venus; in so creating an astronomical cheese sandwich.
@perturabo7825
@perturabo7825 2 года назад
I like how this channel isn’t limiting geography to just earth
@ProfezorSnayp
@ProfezorSnayp 2 года назад
Shouldn't this be called 'venerography' instead?
@michaelmaurice5412
@michaelmaurice5412 2 года назад
Oh, is that what you like?
@matiasolazabal87
@matiasolazabal87 2 года назад
@@ProfezorSnayp that's what I thought! How should the prefix be tho? My first thought was venugraphy, venerography sounds better but I don't feel it...
@BenediktGruber
@BenediktGruber 2 года назад
​@@EmblemOfCoD While you're not far off, it's not quite correct what you were saying. Both "geo" and "graphy" come from ancient greek, "geo" meaning obviously earth and "gráphein" to write. That's also the reason why it's called "Areography" (from the god Ares) and something along the lines of "Marsography". If you wanted to latinize the phrase, it could be something along the lines of "terrascripture" consisting of "terra" and "scribbere". For Venus the terms could be "Venuscripture" or "Aphroditeography".
@Erde_midget770
@Erde_midget770 2 года назад
@@ProfezorSnayp yes
@almostsirens6577
@almostsirens6577 2 года назад
"Why is Venus bad?" Melts lead. Next question
@alilweeb7684
@alilweeb7684 2 года назад
I still think we can cool down the planets temperature. Maybe by poking holes in the atmosphere so the planet can cool off and breaking the crust
@zidanasg9410
@zidanasg9410 2 года назад
@@alilweeb7684 we can cool it down maybe by giving it water via asteroid
@lunaticbz3594
@lunaticbz3594 2 года назад
@@alilweeb7684 It was quite awhile ago, but someone wrote a pretty detailed plan for how to terraform Venus in only a few hundred years. You'll want a solar shade to block all sunlight, Giant atlas pillars with radiators on them reaching from the surface up into space. You'll have to strip most the atmosphere away, forget how that was done. None of that solves the problem he mentioned with the magma, it just gets the surface down to Earth temperatures. The fact that this is actually a lot less work then it would take to make Mars earth like, is why I don't think we will ever terraform planets.
@lunaticbz3594
@lunaticbz3594 2 года назад
@@zidanasg9410 That would just make it hotter. As there is no way to gently drop an asteroid on a planet.
@lonestarr1490
@lonestarr1490 2 года назад
@@lunaticbz3594 I prefer the plan where we don't attempt terraforming at all and instead build Bespin like cities floating in the upper layers of Venus's atmosphere.
@Rebun24
@Rebun24 2 года назад
What I learnt this episode: - Atlas Pro officially has a mascot - Venus is bread
@justurordinaryperson7215
@justurordinaryperson7215 2 года назад
What I’ve learned: He has a cat
@arvurebantra7639
@arvurebantra7639 2 года назад
What I learned: Metalic snow is a thing.
@duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa
@duetopersonalreasonsaaaaaa 2 года назад
Venus is bread. France is bacon
@sakataginko9092
@sakataginko9092 2 года назад
I remember reading science books as a child and seeing Venus' surface being depicted as literal Hell, with volcanoes, lava everywhere, and a reddish yellowish overall nightmarish landscape.
@jasonreed7522
@jasonreed7522 2 года назад
I mean that isn't entirely wrong. 90atm pressure So hot it rains molten lead (snows it in the mountains) Clouds made of sulfuric acid Surface occasionally drowns in lava from flood volcanism releasing pressure from radioactive decay I don't know what the surface light looks like though. So its basically as close to hell as you can resonably get, excluding a magma chamber with enough air to be considered spacious, all you need are some souls of the damned but that can be fixed with a manned mission gone terribly wrong.
@radu-andreinitu3961
@radu-andreinitu3961 2 года назад
@@jasonreed7522 Here is a video that shows some of the photos taken and the audio recorded by USSR when they sent the Venera missions. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P3Ife6iBdsU.html
@Skoomz
@Skoomz 2 года назад
@Weasel 鼬は悪くない how are the minerals in the ground supposed to get to the microbes in the atmosphere
@quisqueyanguy120
@quisqueyanguy120 2 года назад
Thats because it is, the place is hell
@quisqueyanguy120
@quisqueyanguy120 2 года назад
@Weasel 鼬は悪くない You cant live or extract resources from a cloud.
@henrycarpenter5733
@henrycarpenter5733 2 года назад
There's another feature of venus that made it unable to have a magnetosphere: its slow rotation. A day on venus lasts longer than a year.
@slavikvsvega
@slavikvsvega 2 года назад
I think that's the real reason. It's probably the rotation of the molten metals, not their surfacing that causes the magnetism.
@DJ_Bonebraker
@DJ_Bonebraker 2 года назад
@@slavikvsvega That is what most theories I've heard are.
@snigwithasword1284
@snigwithasword1284 2 года назад
You def need rotation to create a magnetosphere. I don't know tho if Earth's core rotates much relative to the rest of the planet or if the 24 hour day cycle does it all. The why is much more interesting tho, everything had angular momentum as the planets were forming, what stole it away from Venus? Probably the Sun mostly but did having a hotter more fluid core contribute..??
@DJ_Bonebraker
@DJ_Bonebraker 2 года назад
@@snigwithasword1284 One of the prominent theories is that it was a large object impact event (similar to how they theorize the moon was created), but one that hit at such an angle & with enough momentum to actually cause Venus to start rotating backwards at a very slow rate.
@laerin7931
@laerin7931 2 года назад
@@snigwithasword1284 Not just stole - Venus is rotating in the opposite direction compared to all the other planets in our system. So something reversed its rotation and left it with little momentum.
@axeldaval3410
@axeldaval3410 2 года назад
Spoilers: no satellite images were used in this video, only footage from his local bakery
@sebastiaomendonca1477
@sebastiaomendonca1477 2 года назад
"why is it Mars that receives all the attention?" Just 3 days after this video was posted NASA announced not one, but two missions to Venus in the next few years
@draculacat5616
@draculacat5616 2 года назад
win!
@JoseMolina-ij3xx
@JoseMolina-ij3xx 2 года назад
@@draculacat5616 That's because they detected phosphene in the atmosphere. The Cloud of Venus are more interesting than the Geography of Venus.
@ernesttiu5674
@ernesttiu5674 Год назад
Actually 3 now because ESA also announced their own mission to Venus. It's Uranus and Neptune that has no dedicated missions except for voyager 2 which visited them decades ago.
@bae4768
@bae4768 Год назад
@@ernesttiu5674 they are going to do a uranus mission soon and they may fo the trident mission
@ernesttiu5674
@ernesttiu5674 Год назад
@@bae4768 amazing hope all the best for this new Uranus mission. I believe the Trident mission was part of the discovery program to send a fly by probe to Neptune and Triton, but it was cancelled in favor of the Venus missions last year. But the Trident mission team might apply for the next discovery program, I hope it will get selected!!!
@captainpalegg2860
@captainpalegg2860 2 года назад
Venus is like the planetary equivalent of someone who keeps their emotions bottled up and then eventually explodes at one tiny inconvenience.
@patriciaviles4033
@patriciaviles4033 2 года назад
Which kinda describes the mythological relationship between Venus and Vulcan as much as the geographical relationship between Venus and volcanism.
@shannonrhoads7099
@shannonrhoads7099 2 года назад
I was going to joke about a petition to rename Venus 'Karen'...
@donaldscott9909
@donaldscott9909 2 года назад
@@shannonrhoads7099 hilarious, you should post that on Reddit
@thalmoragent9344
@thalmoragent9344 2 года назад
@@patriciaviles4033 Didn't Venus cheat on Vulcan with Mars? I thought it was just a Greek thing, but I guess the Romans copied that over too
@Raul_Menendez
@Raul_Menendez 2 года назад
Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus....
@classyonion3754
@classyonion3754 2 года назад
The soviets were the first to land a probe on Venus' surface, and sent amazingly clear pictures for the conditions. It's called the Venera 14 probe for those that wanna check it out
@brianarbenz7206
@brianarbenz7206 2 года назад
The success of Venera, very short termed though it was, was the most uncanny accomplishment in drone space exploration.
@johnzuijdveld9585
@johnzuijdveld9585 2 года назад
If I remember correctly I think it lasted about 5 minutes before parts of it melted and it stopped sending pictures. But they beat the USA. who were very disappointed if not disgruntled at being so far behind in the 'space race' it was the main thing that prompted Kennedy to set a goal for the USA. to land a man onto the Moon. I have to correct this, it's wrong, Rahadi Dwitama wrote: 3 weeks ago @john zuijdveld actually they sent 2 Venera, the first one was lasted about 50 minutes, then the second one was lasted about 2 hours,
@rahadidwitama8267
@rahadidwitama8267 2 года назад
@@johnzuijdveld9585 actually they send 2 Venera, the first one was lasted about 50 minutes, then the second one was lasted about 2 hours, cmiiw......
@williamharis2467
@williamharis2467 2 года назад
@@johnzuijdveld9585 how do they able to send pictures from different planets back during the 70s, 80s?
@johnzuijdveld9585
@johnzuijdveld9585 2 года назад
@@williamharis2467 I'm pretty sure it's the same way they do it now with radio signals, but the pictures in that time were not of the same quality as they are now.
@Rytonic69
@Rytonic69 2 года назад
First astronauts to Venus: "Wait, it's all bread?" "Always has been." *loads gun
@mrbisshie
@mrbisshie 2 года назад
News: This just in, we have received our first message from first Astronauts to land on Venus! Astronauts: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@mek101whatif7
@mek101whatif7 2 года назад
*planet explodes in global resurfacing event*
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад
@@mrbisshie 😂
@luckyn4t0r
@luckyn4t0r 2 года назад
Greenhouse gases: *exist* Venus: "It's getting hot in here..."
@shriihanmukherjee6502
@shriihanmukherjee6502 2 года назад
So take off all your atmospheres...
@Versuffe
@Versuffe 2 года назад
I am.. am so hot I could shed my atmosphere!
@shriihanmukherjee6502
@shriihanmukherjee6502 2 года назад
@Weasel 鼬は悪くない You ruined the chain
@shriihanmukherjee6502
@shriihanmukherjee6502 2 года назад
@Weasel 鼬は悪くない bruh
@rafaelmartinez9259
@rafaelmartinez9259 2 года назад
@Weasel 鼬は悪くない prove it boyo
@chikensuup7746
@chikensuup7746 2 года назад
Venus was just like: Being rocky is overrated, Imma half-switch to the gas gang
@ThatOneDudeWhoSetHimselfABlaze
@ThatOneDudeWhoSetHimselfABlaze 2 года назад
lol xD
@jk-gb4et
@jk-gb4et 2 года назад
well earth got gassy animals.. cows
@KarmasAB123
@KarmasAB123 2 года назад
Is Venus non-binary, then? XD
@MarloSoBalJr
@MarloSoBalJr 2 года назад
Venus became a NAZI, I see...
@boygenius538_8
@boygenius538_8 2 года назад
Not really. The mass of the atmosphere is hardly anything compared to the rocky post
@carbonium1264
@carbonium1264 2 года назад
we need video on geography of Titan, considering it has rivers and lake it is more interesting then Venus or Mars.
@pitipiti_
@pitipiti_ 2 года назад
Up
@bobi200samatar6
@bobi200samatar6 2 года назад
Absolutely yes
@gabrielreal2172
@gabrielreal2172 2 года назад
That would be very interesting indeed
@supersheets12
@supersheets12 2 года назад
Rivers of methane Check out Europa, which is a much more interesting moon of Saturns.
@panosmosproductions3230
@panosmosproductions3230 2 года назад
Titan’s rivers and lakes are composed of liquid methane. But there is liquid water beneath Titan’s icy crust.
@raydunakin
@raydunakin 2 года назад
13:20 Is that a ladder going up the side of the volcano, at bottom center?
@Banov0312
@Banov0312 2 года назад
Its just an illustration... (I guess?)
@marcellodepa
@marcellodepa 2 года назад
It is indeed, it's in the Bromo Tengger Semeru national park in Indonesia. 7°56'23.18"S 112°57'10.28"E
@kacperwoch4368
@kacperwoch4368 2 года назад
Because it is a volcano on earth. Only humans could come up with the idea of having a ladder to the gates of hell.
@Voron_Aggrav
@Voron_Aggrav 2 года назад
@@kacperwoch4368 how else are we gonna poke it then?
@ccvcharger
@ccvcharger 2 года назад
@@Voron_Aggrav with a really, and I mean reeaally long stick.
@reubentirkey5436
@reubentirkey5436 2 года назад
So you’re saying Venus is just Earth’s hot twin and is pretty shallow
@allature
@allature 2 года назад
Earth: My surface is constanty expelled and inhaled a glorious eternal cycle. Venus: I just kinda... Explode every couple aeons...
@NanoCubeOG
@NanoCubeOG 2 года назад
lol
@sumreensultana1860
@sumreensultana1860 2 года назад
Jupiter:- What are you talking about
@WanderTheNomad
@WanderTheNomad 2 года назад
This is what happens when you bottle up your anger and frustration.
@rageraptor7127
@rageraptor7127 2 года назад
Earth: I have the best most unique geographic landscape. Not to mention I have life! Saturns moons: who decided that?!
@jaybonn5973
@jaybonn5973 2 года назад
Sometimes it be like that.
@nathanhartanto2544
@nathanhartanto2544 2 года назад
Next: how the lack of geography doomed Jupiter.
@lipslide101
@lipslide101 2 года назад
LOL
@alfonsohuaman6116
@alfonsohuaman6116 2 года назад
Would make a good April Fools Day episode
@Drahko12
@Drahko12 2 года назад
Actually there are theories that Jupiter started as a rocky planet until it grow to its current size by absorbing pretty much other planets and rock material from the early solar system
@geomidia8998
@geomidia8998 2 года назад
GONE VIRAL. GONE WILD
@dorderre
@dorderre 2 года назад
I know this was meant as a joke, but is there a term like geography for rocky planets but for gaseous ones? Gasography or sth? Or even more literally "geography" translates to earth description, applied on other planets this would be, like, jupitography? So basically any other planet suffers from a severe lack of geography by virtue of, well, not being Earth :D
@lewismassie
@lewismassie 2 года назад
Bonus fact, in the same way geo- is for Earth and areo- is for Mars, veneri- is for Venus. So Venus has a lack of veneriography
@robertraymond762
@robertraymond762 2 года назад
How would you pronounce that?
@jQuse
@jQuse 2 года назад
@@robertraymond762 I guess Vin nair e o
@user-es7gw7rf8c
@user-es7gw7rf8c 2 года назад
Geo(Γη-γαια) and areo(Αρης-Ares) are the greek words for these planets. So, if it is to keep the same way it would be Aphrography or Aphrodiography from greek Aphrodite(Αφροδιτη) meaning Venus
@detorrV2
@detorrV2 2 года назад
@@robertraymond762 the same way you pronunce venereal, as in venereal disease.
@vincentcleaver1925
@vincentcleaver1925 2 года назад
@@user-es7gw7rf8c I support Aphrodiography
@ts25679
@ts25679 2 года назад
"It doesn't have the right geography" sure, if your intention is to build on the ground. That's why we want to build floating cities in the atmosphere.
@Pacbandit13
@Pacbandit13 2 года назад
City skylines on Venus
@acutechicken5798
@acutechicken5798 2 года назад
Cloud city.
@rais1953
@rais1953 2 года назад
Out of what? You don't have access to the ground to get raw materials. It took years to build the ISS. It's taking a couple of years to build smaller Chinese space station, both with pre-manufactured parts lifted just a few hundred kilometres from the Earth.
@metal3543
@metal3543 2 года назад
Metroid prime vibes
@duskpede5146
@duskpede5146 2 года назад
i love how whenever you see a source describing how Venus is, they literally always say "hot enough to melt lead". every article, every video, every paper will always say hot enough to melt lead
@SiamHossain7
@SiamHossain7 2 года назад
Damn Venus a baddie 🤤
@talia1899
@talia1899 2 года назад
because it's metal asf
@jasonreed7522
@jasonreed7522 2 года назад
Because its context, saying its 880°F (470°C, 743K, 1340°R) is almost completely meaningless to the average person, sure is almost 5x the boiling point of water but saying it melts metal is much more intuitive to the average person. (Granted earth melts mercury and bromine)
@georgewbush9326
@georgewbush9326 2 года назад
Because that fact is so shocking lol
@unknowngod8221
@unknowngod8221 2 года назад
@@SiamHossain7 yeah i want that planet
@jameskirkland3187
@jameskirkland3187 2 года назад
Kind of looks like a randomized map from Civilization
@ephraimboateng5239
@ephraimboateng5239 2 года назад
Yeah like a fatasy map. Cool!
@illegal_space_alien
@illegal_space_alien 2 года назад
Someone years ago made this map for Civ 4, so not far off.
@user-ft3jq5vi2l
@user-ft3jq5vi2l 2 года назад
Yeah, like it seems somewhat accurate and realistic, but all the little details and overall feel of a real map are off.
@jameskirkland3187
@jameskirkland3187 2 года назад
Wow I've never got this many likes before
@TAP7a
@TAP7a 2 года назад
Eerily similar to a map generated from summing fractal noise, which given that it isn't tectonically driven isn't too surprising. I wonder if anyone has dressed up the Venus map with the Azgaar's generator design language to see if it fits?
@tiget8627
@tiget8627 2 года назад
“How the lack of geography doomed the sun” is gonna be next guys
@unggoymaster1217
@unggoymaster1217 2 года назад
The absent of the father doomed the sun.
@Chuked
@Chuked 2 года назад
In an alternate universe: How geography doomed Earth
@ccvcharger
@ccvcharger 2 года назад
Plate tectonics existed, and created the conditions that allowed for complex life to evolve. Then life evolved into humans, and that is what doomed the Earth.
@panosmosproductions3230
@panosmosproductions3230 2 года назад
That will happen eventually due to human-induced climate change and the sun’s eventual death cycle.
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад
Humans
@saksagan1436
@saksagan1436 2 месяца назад
​@@ccvcharger🤓🤓🤓
@thefrozenflames1658
@thefrozenflames1658 2 года назад
You’re like the only RU-vidr who’s face fits with their voice
@BigEvan101
@BigEvan101 2 года назад
ikr lol
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 2 года назад
Nah
@astronix2719
@astronix2719 2 года назад
true
@marshalltucker9690
@marshalltucker9690 2 года назад
AGREED
@imcarlosjr4898
@imcarlosjr4898 2 года назад
For real
@AlexMathiesen
@AlexMathiesen 2 года назад
Aphrodite Terra - "okay, I know who Aphrodite is. The name is appropriate." Ishtar Terra - "I know who that is; very appropriate name." Lada Terra - "okay who's that?" one google search later "yep, checks out. Venus' geography is for mythology nerds. Edit: oh shoot, people actually saw this. Yes I know that's the case for basically everything in space. But I learned a bit about Baltic Mythology. Woohoo
@ShihammeDarc
@ShihammeDarc 2 года назад
I think it's the same for mars too
@PaolaEP
@PaolaEP 2 года назад
Search the geography of Pluto, it’s peak nerd hahaha
@user-wp2zi9cu3m
@user-wp2zi9cu3m 2 года назад
Afrodiety rifts split open afrodiety (fertility) goddest in greek or roman mythology Ishtar is an ancint sumarian goddest
@GuiSmith
@GuiSmith 2 года назад
@@user-wp2zi9cu3m Funny thing, they’re technically the same goddess. Ishtar was directly adapted as Astarte, a Phoenician goddess, whose worship eventually landed on Kythira. This cult was then adapted by the Greeks when Sparta repeatedly invaded the island. From there we have the Greek Aphrodite. They’re directly related.
@borkwoof696
@borkwoof696 2 года назад
That goes for astronomy in general. All our solar system’s planets have mythological names, you know.
@MistarZtv
@MistarZtv 2 года назад
That Venus map looks like the fire nation is about to attack.
@nickbz1303
@nickbz1303 2 года назад
Your astrogeography content is, pardon the pun, stellar! We'd love to hear similar diatribes about how the tidal forces at play in the gas giant sub-systems create interesting geography (Titan, Europa, etc.).
@theexoticproject
@theexoticproject 2 года назад
Atlas Pro and Real Life Lore posting content more than usual 🤩
@connerstewart7155
@connerstewart7155 2 года назад
ikr it’s weird but I’m happy to see it ofc
@beem1114
@beem1114 2 года назад
and aperture uploaded on thursday instead of friday
@spicyleaves8876
@spicyleaves8876 2 года назад
And we get extra content from bio ark and WendoProductions
@lukejohnson6415
@lukejohnson6415 2 года назад
Appreciated the explanation behind why Venus has no continental plates
@Maker_Star_Hero
@Maker_Star_Hero 2 года назад
Man "METAL SNOW!" Would make for a great clickbait thumbnail caption lol
@akiriith
@akiriith 2 года назад
I really liked having this recommended to me! You're very didactic in your explanations, I would legit love a whole series on geography of more planets!
@RyujinNoKami
@RyujinNoKami 2 года назад
When venus' "continents" were defined my head quickly began imagining civilization and countries
@danielawesome36
@danielawesome36 2 года назад
"Minecraft Maps in a nutshell" for me
@lunaticbz3594
@lunaticbz3594 2 года назад
Honestly the map has quite a few similarities to the map used of 'planet' in the game Alpha Centaurai.
@calebkirschbaum8158
@calebkirschbaum8158 2 года назад
I imminently also wanted to see a show based on that. Can you imagine how life would evolve on a world with that kind of geography?
@Simon-nw9bf
@Simon-nw9bf 2 года назад
It's one of those shitty Civilization maps where you send settlers out to whatever random islands you can find
@dorderre
@dorderre 2 года назад
"Geography" translates to earth description, so any other planet suffers from a severe lack of geography by virtue of not being Earth :D
@thePronto
@thePronto 2 года назад
Under-rated comment.
@ccvcharger
@ccvcharger 2 года назад
To be fair though, can you imagine saying Aphroditeography?
@imcool2931
@imcool2931 2 года назад
@@ccvcharger no
@DeliberateContrarian
@DeliberateContrarian 2 года назад
@@ccvcharger Is that what it would be? I was going to ask what the proper term would be.
@ccvcharger
@ccvcharger 2 года назад
@@DeliberateContrarian Honestly, I just made a guess, since for geography comes from Greek ge, and is also associated with Gaia, and areography for Mars comes from Ares, which was the Greek name for the red planet as well as the associated god, it only made sense that the word associate with Venus should be derived from Aphrodite. That being said, I saw another comment that used a completely different word, and I'm gonna have to look deeper into why that one was used.
@EAdano77
@EAdano77 2 года назад
The visualisations in this were both breathtaking and immensely informative. Excellent astronomy video!
@belka44
@belka44 Год назад
👍👍👍❤❤❤
@trulyinfamous
@trulyinfamous 2 года назад
I seriously love these videos about geography of other planets. It's incredibly interesting stuff.
@belka44
@belka44 Год назад
Me too - extraordinary much!!!👍👍👍❤❤❤
@concept5631
@concept5631 Год назад
It is very interesting.
@aaronseet2738
@aaronseet2738 2 года назад
Meanwhile in local Venus news: How we are long overdue for the next Artemis Chasma super eruption. And politicians have no plan whatsoever.
@niety5914
@niety5914 2 года назад
Hell yeah, Atlas Pro time
@michaelkirouac3680
@michaelkirouac3680 2 года назад
All your videos are informative and so well done. I’ve learned more about the surface of Earth, Venus and Mars than any documentation. Awesome channel, you have a new supporter on Patreon!
@jora9655
@jora9655 2 года назад
Man, I haven't watched a video of yours in way over a year and seeing how production quality has risen while your content is still recognizable as clearly the same channel makes me really happy. Well, I've gotta go, there's a lot of catching up for me to do :)
@janmelantu7490
@janmelantu7490 2 года назад
Aphroditeography: not as catchy as “Areography”
@denelson83
@denelson83 2 года назад
It's actually cythereography.
@JPTQJR
@JPTQJR 2 года назад
Aphreography is near there but still not as good as Areography
@paulastalas8691
@paulastalas8691 2 года назад
I was looking for this comment
@thulyblu5486
@thulyblu5486 2 года назад
Venography? (I know, it's Roman instead of Greek, but still more catchy than aphroditeography)
@paulastalas8691
@paulastalas8691 2 года назад
I could get behind venography even though it doesn't follow the greek naming rule.
@SuperNovaJinckUFO
@SuperNovaJinckUFO 2 года назад
I'd love to see a video about the geography of the moon. I feel like that would be really interesting, since that's pretty much the only world that you can look at with the naked eye, and recognize geographic features
@rayorcc
@rayorcc 2 года назад
Thanks for your great work! Your topics are super interesting and you find so many interesting details, I'm always surprised how many interesting and well explained features you bring up!
@Jablicek
@Jablicek 2 года назад
Hey AtlasPro, finding this format both more interesting and easier to follow - there's less imagery moving and changing, and it allows the mind to concentrate on the spoken information. Cheers!
@FNLNFNLN
@FNLNFNLN 2 года назад
"Why aren't people interested in Venus" Because they're boring. Someone fund HAVOC already.
@fakename2336
@fakename2336 2 года назад
because were more interested in uranus
@rmi12
@rmi12 2 года назад
@@fakename2336 nice 1
@suzannebrown2505
@suzannebrown2505 2 года назад
I am fascinated by all the planets, their moons, AND Pluto also (planetoid or not). Throw Ceres in there too! Nothing is boring about the reality of the Universe and everything in it, including other dimensions and all our aliens who have visited, are visiting, and will visit!!! Reality is so cool!!!❤️
@jasonstephen7564
@jasonstephen7564 2 года назад
What's HAVOC? Edit: Found it. High Altitude Venus Operational Concept. I think I saw an Issac Arthur video on it. It looks super cool!
@ccvcharger
@ccvcharger 2 года назад
@@jasonstephen7564 Ah, I see that you too are a person of culture.
@gordonchao3074
@gordonchao3074 2 года назад
Here is a suggestion: Why is there large basins next to the Tibetan Plateau?
@iraqbeentheredonthat
@iraqbeentheredonthat 2 года назад
Wow, this channel had 2k subs when first subbed. I knew you were going to get huge. Amazing work, keep it up!!
@nomorok15
@nomorok15 2 года назад
Really like that you put some takes of you talking into the camera in those last videos makes it more personal and gives one the feeling that you are teaching instead of presenting :)
@Deeplycloseted435
@Deeplycloseted435 2 года назад
Cat: ignores you all day You: presses record Cat: OH HEEEYYYY!!!!
@bastodona
@bastodona 2 года назад
as he said "basin" then immediately after "guinevere" I had some dark souls ptsd not gonna lie
@ripHalo0002
@ripHalo0002 2 года назад
Gank ahead
@unoriginal_name7091
@unoriginal_name7091 2 года назад
Don't give up, skeleton!
@augustcannon
@augustcannon 2 года назад
Thanks for all you do and I mean that. Channels like this give me something I don't get anywhere else, love yah
@kkon5ti
@kkon5ti 2 года назад
I really do like seeing you in your newer videos. You make for a great host, not just a great narrator for your videos.
@crackedemerald4930
@crackedemerald4930 2 года назад
Are you gonna do the geography of every planet now? I'd be into it Especially mercury, have fun with venus but even more boring
@Dragrath1
@Dragrath1 2 года назад
Actually there is some pretty interesting stuff on Mercury www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-59885-5 Note here that in the actual (open access) paper above unlike the popular clickbait "misinterpretation" that when they say Volatiles they are talking about volatile metals such as Sodium Potassium Lead etc. that is to say sublimating rock not Earthly volatiles. There is a big difference.
@Leyrann
@Leyrann 2 года назад
Mercury would be more interesting than the gas giants though.
@skyebluee
@skyebluee 2 года назад
@@Leyrann the gas giants' moons though, thats a different story
@anonymousfellow8879
@anonymousfellow8879 2 года назад
Or the dwarf planets: Eris, Pluto, a good number within the Asteroid Belt, other Kuiper Objects. They’re WAY more interesting than not-even-an-atmosphere Mercury. -Pluto beats you out there, Mercury!!-
@Dragrath1
@Dragrath1 2 года назад
@@anonymousfellow8879 Eris would be amazing alas we have no knowledge about its topography as its so far away and hasn't been visited by space craft. And technically mercury has a tentative exosphere composed of solar wind particles and sublimating rock
@carschmn
@carschmn 2 года назад
You need to do a geography of cats now.
@YataTheFifteenth
@YataTheFifteenth 2 года назад
Meography
@HiddenAnderKSI
@HiddenAnderKSI 5 месяцев назад
It would been called "Felinegraphy".
@CosmicApiary
@CosmicApiary 2 года назад
I would LOVE to see more planet based videos. the mars videos and this video have been some of my very favorites you've released!
@brittanpowell7638
@brittanpowell7638 2 года назад
Love the new space series you're doing!
@jamescusack6511
@jamescusack6511 2 года назад
Next time: how (the lack of) space on Atlas Pro’s shoulders doomed Atlas Pro’s cat to fall down
@pedrovascodeoliveiraveriss6293
@pedrovascodeoliveiraveriss6293 2 года назад
The "Terraformed Venus" Map looks like something from a cheap (Science) Fantasy Novel.
@StuffandThings_
@StuffandThings_ 2 года назад
Maybe those aren't so wrong after all. If Earthlike tectonics are so rare, then randomly shaped and randomly placed islands and basins are more likely the norm than our well-defined continents and oceans.
@pedrovascodeoliveiraveriss6293
@pedrovascodeoliveiraveriss6293 2 года назад
@@StuffandThings_ Good Point.
@Tiago211287
@Tiago211287 2 года назад
Very interesting stuff. Liked the amount of information and good explanation. Just subscribed!
@stephenbruner5820
@stephenbruner5820 2 года назад
I like how you referenced "Nature" as a source. It would be really cool if Atlas Pro did a side by side by side video of the 4 billion year history of the Venus, Mars, and Earth. It could show Mars and Venus having and then losing water, and how Earth's surface was once molten, snowball-earth, and at other times even had purple life covering the surface. I suggest using globe images, maybe even showing how mars and earth rotate and Venus is almost tidally locked.
@malapertfourohfour2112
@malapertfourohfour2112 2 года назад
Atlas Cat confirmed new star
@AlexandreRibeiroXRV7
@AlexandreRibeiroXRV7 2 года назад
This now makes me wonder what would've happened if Venus and Mars ended up in each other's place early on the Solar System's formation. Mars becoming a little ball of molten heat and Venus a cold-analog of Earth which could have developed some form of life on its surface...
@pocketmarcy6990
@pocketmarcy6990 2 года назад
We’d basically have a solar system with a colder Earth, but with Venus’ Gravity and it being cold enough for plate tectonics to develop, I could see both planets developing life independently and eventually becoming aware of each other’s existence as cities develop and they see the lights, which could lead to technology developing slightly faster and interest in space exploration actually staying around after the moon landings. Basically that’s a much cooler timeline, since we get a solar system with two Earths
@aidan8473
@aidan8473 2 года назад
One of the only channels I check every video on. Love your channel
@jaybonn5973
@jaybonn5973 2 года назад
So it begs the question: How many nukes do we need to tear a permanent rift in Venus?
@sayvionwashington1939
@sayvionwashington1939 2 года назад
"Yes."
@mek101whatif7
@mek101whatif7 2 года назад
Nukes might not be enough. Antimatter bombs it is
@MauricioDreiling
@MauricioDreiling 2 года назад
Great work, as usual. This has become one of my favorite YT channels. Regarding ideas for the next one, Mercury, the Jovian Satellites, or Pluto (I know, that's a longshot) sound interesting to me. A bit closer to home, Andes and Patagonia regions would also be interesting.
@AtlasPro1
@AtlasPro1 2 года назад
Patagonia is going to be included in the next video ;)
@AlvinBalvin321
@AlvinBalvin321 2 года назад
wow ur already at 800k i knew u would grow, i remeber maybe even before 100k when i found ur channel i was like, this channel has potential
@robertagonzalesse9418
@robertagonzalesse9418 2 года назад
I love your channel so much ! The subjects you talk about are so diverse, you do a titanic job (titanic, Venus, space... 😬) !!! And I like the way you explain things, I am still learning English and it is sometimes difficult to get everything in videos. Thanks for the job you do !
@Faidrs
@Faidrs 2 года назад
I have became obsessed with this channel. So lucky to discover it. Feeling in love even :D I never knew there is such a thing as biogeography, but I have found a new passion, or maybe just a new name for the stuff I always adored. So happy astronomy is included. This is just the perfect stuff!!! Made so elegantly, so educational and interesting. I know I am talking crazy, but this is like finding something made just for me, and even better - someone else is interested too, thousands of others. BOOM, like that.
@laturnich9507
@laturnich9507 2 года назад
I love these extraterrestrial geography videos. Could you do videos on the Moon and Pluto?
@Roel922
@Roel922 2 года назад
When I saw the images of Venus surface I also thought it looks like Venus crust has broken open with giant lava flow coming out of it. But Earth did also experience such a event on a smaller but still catastrophic scale when the Perm extinction did happen. The atmosphere and also oceans did get poisened. It was when the supercontinent Pangea did split apart.
@ephraimboateng5239
@ephraimboateng5239 2 года назад
Oh yeah thats true. So its not only Venus that exploded in magma. I wonder if Mars even had that kind of event on its surface? my guess is no. I think the planet was just too small to accumulate enough energy to "blow its top. Plus she had volcanos that grew insanely big, so i assume most of that energy was released then
@ericpaz9546
@ericpaz9546 Год назад
Hey man I know this late af but who cares you do a really good job on your videos and I’ve been really enjoying them recently. just found you. Keep up the hard work, thank you for all the hard work you do! Appreciate you!
@factualhunter2663
@factualhunter2663 2 года назад
Hey, sir this is the first time I have seen you making face cam video,it's more interesting & it feels me that I'm more connected with your chosen topic than just looking animations & listening to voice. keep it up👍
@jacobgorokhovsky4677
@jacobgorokhovsky4677 2 года назад
Atlas Pro uploaded twice in one week, Let's Go!!! Thank you Mr. Pro for continuing to give us this amazing knowledge and putting so much effort into your video's, keep up the good work :)
@fennoscandianmapping7037
@fennoscandianmapping7037 2 года назад
He also uploaded at midnight this time so you win some and you lose some :D.
@cardenasr.2898
@cardenasr.2898 2 года назад
Why is Venus so hot? Because its atmosphere is hella THICC
@unknowngod8221
@unknowngod8221 2 года назад
Mmmmmmmm
@heys61
@heys61 2 года назад
Love all your stuff, have a request for a future video! Would be interested to get your take on what systems impact wind and why. I know you made a short video about the coriolis effect a few years back, but there's definitely a lot more nuance to the story that I would love to understand. Like, what are the most and least windy places on earth and why? I live on an island in the north atlantic. It's always windy here. I want to know who to blame!
@privatelast8724
@privatelast8724 2 года назад
I've been looking for an explanation for how continents originally came to be for years! Thank You!
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 2 года назад
Makes me imagine if the Earth had a bunch of islands and archipelagos instead of continents. Would also be cool if Venus had developed into a second earth with all of these “continents” on it were actual continents on it.
@magmacube8689
@magmacube8689 2 года назад
During the very early Paleozoic, that was the case. Earth was still too hot to have significant tectonics, so the planet was an ocean world with thousands of volcanic or rift islands.
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 2 года назад
@@magmacube8689 Nice
@OldDanTucker
@OldDanTucker 2 года назад
That would be epic. Just imagine how different history would be if instead of empires there where thousands of island nations fighting eachother
@magmacube8689
@magmacube8689 2 года назад
@@OldDanTucker No advanced civilisation ever, then
@OldDanTucker
@OldDanTucker 2 года назад
@@magmacube8689 exactly, that's why it would be cool. A wise man spoke wise words once "Reject society, embrace le monke"
@ChenAnPin
@ChenAnPin 2 года назад
Billions of years ago: Plate tectonics exists. Present-day: Atlas Pro happens.
@hoperobers4542
@hoperobers4542 2 года назад
It was nice to see your face to put with the voice! Oh, and the cat is awesome!
@jwkerr007
@jwkerr007 2 года назад
Can't wait for a Moon video in the future. I love this series.
@alfonsohuaman6116
@alfonsohuaman6116 2 года назад
After watching a narrator for 3 years I don’t know if I’ll get ever used to his face
@typhoidtyphoon
@typhoidtyphoon 2 года назад
Yeah I kinda liked the faceless narrator. Not sure why that changed.
@zinthezweihander2053
@zinthezweihander2053 2 года назад
So... you're telling me that only in reality does Vulcan (Hephaestus) tear Venus(Aphrodite) up? XD also, keeping in the technical fault where the laptop goes to sleep was pretty funny XD
@lollertoaster
@lollertoaster 2 года назад
We could have lived in a solar system where two neighboring planets evolved life independently, we could have lived in a solar system where we could set up independent colonies on other planets as easily as anywhere on our world. The random chance factor could have turned Venus into a second Earth just as easily as turning Earth into a second Venus. The history of Venus and Earth is a tragedy.
@monhi64
@monhi64 Год назад
Idk seems like it’s so hard to get one habitable planet so the chances of two are astronomically low. I feel like the fact that Mars is kinda habitable was already super lucky
@ldelgg
@ldelgg 2 года назад
The parallels between baking bread and venus’ surface are amazing
@safetymeasures167
@safetymeasures167 2 года назад
As a guy who just really likes the look of maps, thank you for those Venus continents. Now all I need is Mercury's geography
@jacobgorokhovsky4677
@jacobgorokhovsky4677 2 года назад
Wow, great video! Geography of Titan next please
@Danishmastery
@Danishmastery 2 года назад
Ohhh yeah. It could accompany his life on titan video well ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rb_b1TRCybA.html
@tallenpelegrin7026
@tallenpelegrin7026 2 года назад
I know this isn't at all related to this video, but since it's your most recent I'd like to comment that it would be great if you made a video specifically about Earth's tectonic plates. Love your videos!
@marjankrebelj4007
@marjankrebelj4007 2 года назад
Ironically, I somehow choose to play this video as I was waiting for a loaf of bread to bake, so I definitely appreciate the analogy. :) I love your videos, nice to see you face to face and keep up the good work.
@sbiaggne
@sbiaggne 2 года назад
I’m a simple man. I see an Atlas Pro geography vid, I click
@astronix2719
@astronix2719 2 года назад
0:18 That made me laugh hard, so cute 🤣
@KillerAceUSAF
@KillerAceUSAF 2 года назад
LOVING your new style!
@Filxx82
@Filxx82 2 года назад
Your channel is awesome !!! One video that i would love you to do is this one : What would Earth geography look like if It's was spinning in reverse. That would be amazing to see.
@PATRICKxSTRAWN
@PATRICKxSTRAWN 2 года назад
Hey dude glad to see you posting more often again. Take breaks whenever you need to, this community will be here always. If you’re reading this, sub if you haven’t! Very few are more deserving!
@vilena5308
@vilena5308 2 года назад
I didn't know Venus is a planet with a single, unbroken surface! That's so different.
@nazizombiesmustdie1
@nazizombiesmustdie1 2 года назад
A video on the entire solar system would be amazing, especially considering your quality of work!
@diegotrigo7251
@diegotrigo7251 2 года назад
Your "space" videos are my favourites :D
@shawn_in_toronto
@shawn_in_toronto 2 года назад
This totally makes my Sunday night
@ThrottleKitty
@ThrottleKitty 2 года назад
Do a video on the gas discharge of Uranus! It's funny cause it really does that lol
@johnr.2398
@johnr.2398 2 года назад
I know you have already made a video about Titan, but I would really appreciate a deep dive into its methane cycle, the way it differs from our water cycle on Earth and how it affects Titan‘s surface. How often does it rain on Titan? How much methane is coming down per rainfall and how big are the areas affected? This is really interesting and I am sure it’s gonna be worth another video. Keep up the great work!
@universalparadoxes2081
@universalparadoxes2081 2 года назад
Thx for the original content. Very interesting.
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