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Jupiter: Sculptor of the Planets 

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@geographicstravel
@geographicstravel Год назад
For a limited time only, get 50% OFF your first 6-bottle box for a total of only $55 including shipping! Get started by following my link brightcellars.com/geographics and take the taste palate quiz to see your personalized matches
@michaelmayhem350
@michaelmayhem350 Год назад
Simon we need DTU March 8 1994 Michigan Please make it happen
@APTwist13
@APTwist13 Год назад
Space (planets/ moons) should have its own Playlist
@alexamg6675
@alexamg6675 Год назад
Spacegraphics plz !
@GenericInternetter
@GenericInternetter Год назад
Wtf Simon how many channels do you have?!
@eddiesroom1868
@eddiesroom1868 Год назад
4:00 Jager isn't a wine, and that's rude BTW 4:50
@scottinWV
@scottinWV Год назад
Imagine if Simon had photographic memory. With all these different videos he does he'd end up being a walking encyclopedia.
@laughingoutloud5742
@laughingoutloud5742 Год назад
And sooo annoying to talk to lol
@stolenboistudios
@stolenboistudios Год назад
not quite how that works lol your mind suprisingly does have limited storage hence why it doesnt bother to remember information it deems irrelevant. if storage was unlimited why would it need to delete thing
@CaraTheStrange
@CaraTheStrange Год назад
On brain blaze hes talked about how he often (especially when he doesnt care for the topic) just switches his brain off as he reads the script. But hes just very skilled so we don’t usually realise it. But then again he does have many occasions where the only reason he knows about something is because he has made a video or many videos about it so clearly his general knowlege is expanded by ruling an youtube edutainment empire.
@theoptimisticskeptic
@theoptimisticskeptic Год назад
I was just thinking the same thing, he and his writers would be horrible to play trivia games with.
@damiangryphon6349
@damiangryphon6349 Год назад
@@stolenboistudios well it's theorised that you never actually forget anything and it's all just stored somewhere you can't access
@wonky_shoebox7514
@wonky_shoebox7514 Год назад
If Fact Boy and his team started an Astrographics channel, I'd be so happy! ❤
@usonumabeach300
@usonumabeach300 Год назад
I did a report on Jupiter in 5th grade, 29 years ago, back when Pluto was still a planet. I remember my report still advocating the now defunct "failed star" origin, and that the planet had far, far fewer moons. I feel old all of a sudden.
@laughingoutloud5742
@laughingoutloud5742 Год назад
Me too, but it's taught me how much more we have to learn and to keep an open mind 😉
@joanfregapane8683
@joanfregapane8683 Год назад
You were participating in the scientific method without realizing it! That’s a great thing.
@TheKazragore
@TheKazragore Год назад
Jupiter is interesting in that it's not too far outside the realm of the smallest Brown Dwarfs.
@xyz7572
@xyz7572 Год назад
You’re not the only one; when I was in school, Pluto was still a planet, and it only had one moon. I was quite shocked when I started watching astronomy videos on RU-vid a few years ago and realised that the Pluto and Charon have several moons together :p
@user-ge8yn4ql4i
@user-ge8yn4ql4i Год назад
@@xyz7572 I was also pleased to learn a few years ago that Pluto and Charon had started a family together. :)
@xpatrstarx
@xpatrstarx Год назад
God I love these astronomy videos. You do such a good job at presenting these essays, and I love anything about space! Hope there is more
@milk-it
@milk-it Год назад
Second that.
@nogrecords
@nogrecords 5 месяцев назад
3rd it!😂
@thalastianjorus
@thalastianjorus Год назад
Astrographics needs to be a channel. It would be my favorite, and there is endless content you could use. Hell - I will even write for you.
@CatnipBanana
@CatnipBanana Год назад
Being able to go outside and look at Jupiter through binoculars and see two of the moons a month or so back was thrilling :D
@MaxRideout
@MaxRideout Год назад
Where I live, it was super wild, cause before I ever heard about Jupiter being extra close and bright, I was out photographing the full moon, and could - with the naked eye - see what turned out to be Jupiter and at least three of its moons, and I could see a fourth one with my camera! It stayed bright enough to see it (though, with progressively fewer moons visible) for weeks, and my friends and I would say "hi!" to it each night we were out late enough. 😄
@georgedavey1339
@georgedavey1339 Год назад
I did the same with my rifle optics. Absolutely fascinating! I want to use more powerful optics to view saturn as I could just about make out the oval shape of saturns rings. Excited me enough to want to explore further!
@maltemejlstrup4746
@maltemejlstrup4746 Год назад
I just saw Jupiter and Venus close together on the night sky a few days ago. Didn't need any tools to see that either. Pretty amazing sight.
@jacobprice2579
@jacobprice2579 Год назад
Epic! Love these space episodes.
@DerptyDerptyDUM
@DerptyDerptyDUM Год назад
THREE Astrographics videos in a row? 🤩 How are we so blessed?!?
@SmileFlame3
@SmileFlame3 Год назад
Yeah🎉
@GuntherRommel
@GuntherRommel Год назад
I'm not sure how; the odds against are astronomical.
@duncancurtis5971
@duncancurtis5971 Год назад
Simons writers are drummed up to ramming speed.
@josephharrison5639
@josephharrison5639 Год назад
They should create a playlist of these
@rocklofttools
@rocklofttools Год назад
Will you please not talk him into a new channel?
@albertnobbs5049
@albertnobbs5049 Год назад
As an four-year-old boy, I went to visit my uncle in Saskatchewan with my family. He had an observatory he'd built himself (in the 90's before digital took over everything) including a rotating shield dome. This was out in the Canadian wilderness, naturally. He wasn't super-rich, but he did a lot of data analysis with the military so he just sorta...sat out there. They decided they wanted to show me a space thing. So we walked out to the dome that night. He pointed it at the sky and took some time fussing about it, but then he told me to look inside. Jupiter. It was f*cking Jupiter. Clear as a bell, totally analog. I could see it *moving*. Shaped my entire frame of reference. Might be the most "core" memory I have.
@Elysia_Fields
@Elysia_Fields Год назад
Yes, more spaceographics!
@russellfitzpatrick503
@russellfitzpatrick503 Год назад
This is probably the most frustrating thing about exploring Jupiter, each new mission throws up questions that following missions need to answer ... and they, in turn, throw up more questions (each time peeling another layer off the onion). I've known about the gaseous layers of the 'atmosphere,' and the metallic hydrogen of the outer core, for some time, but the inner core has never really been determinable ... and so it still seems
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 Год назад
That’s just the scientific process in action!
@maltemejlstrup4746
@maltemejlstrup4746 Год назад
good timing getting this recommended to me when I just saw Jupiter along with Venus in the night sky a few days ago. A pretty incredible sight and both incredible planets in different ways.
@KrRomero420
@KrRomero420 Год назад
Nice i love your space vids
@frederickdoyon
@frederickdoyon Год назад
Love those space episodes so much especially with the music!
@davidcarroll1991
@davidcarroll1991 Год назад
I’m really loving these space videos. But my favorite Geographics episode has to be Kowloon City. That episode was absolutely amazing ❤
@silverado4x
@silverado4x Год назад
6 down, 3 left, Earth, Neptune, and Saturn! Finish the planets. I love watching these. When our solar system is done, I'm binging them all!
@josephharrison5639
@josephharrison5639 Год назад
Y’all should create a playlist of these
@TwospotzArtAndCraft
@TwospotzArtAndCraft Год назад
I can only agree with many other comments, please place all of these in a easy to choose playlist and yeah, we LOVE it!
@zacharymoran7596
@zacharymoran7596 Год назад
When Jupiter was at its closest approach I went out with my 200-600mm lens and an APSC camera body (1.5x crop). I didn’t expect to get much of an image, but I was mostly interested in seeing what would happen. I live in a residential area so it wasn’t like the light was the best anyways. I was shocked that I was able to resolve the bands around the planet and the moons around it. Sure, in the entire 6000x4000 pixel image Jupiter occupied maybe 100-200 pixels…. But it was enough. Absolutely mind blowing to think that I could see another planet and even take a picture of it with a basic tripod and camera.
@thetangieman3426
@thetangieman3426 Год назад
The smooth vocal stylings of Simon telling me a few things I know and I bunch of things I didn't know while burning the jazz cabbage after a long workday is one of life's greatest simple pleasures.
@alexamg6675
@alexamg6675 Год назад
Love how you can fit all the planets inside it and have room for more
@Sauzlo
@Sauzlo Год назад
Comet Lexell had me trembling, "a massive head several times larger than the full moon"? Fuck me
@semaj_5022
@semaj_5022 Год назад
Yayy! More astrogeography! I love these videos; they're always so well done. Also Jupiter is best planet.
@uydagcusdgfughfgsfggsifg753
Simon could narrate a TOS and I’d be captivated
@CafPhine
@CafPhine Год назад
I love this planet. So cool looking. Big brother protecting our little rocky world.
@sammorrow8420
@sammorrow8420 Год назад
I would love it if you started another channel based on astrophysics and/or chemistry. The longer the better. You will not run out of topics. People love stars and will and do love learning about them and how they work and interact. Kilonovas will cover both astrophysics and chemistry. Wind is caused by a differential of air pressure, does time dilation actually cause gravity by being a differential in rates of time passing? Do objects speed up when forced to run at a slower time rate to maintain the same movement energy, hence the effect of gravity?
@mikeginger7077
@mikeginger7077 Год назад
We’ve been waiting thank you so much for making this!
@MatthewSchuller
@MatthewSchuller Год назад
The Grand Tack is also possibly the reason why Ceres is so small. Jupiter sucked up all the material that would have allowed Ceres, and even Mars to grow to the size of Earth.
@daudilalusha9950
@daudilalusha9950 5 месяцев назад
Am I the only one who got even more excited about the description of the episode's sponsor 😂😂 I need the bottle
@takurachindove
@takurachindove Год назад
I was searching for this yesterday. Fact boi you continue to deliver like my local pizza shop, toppings all the way to edge of the crust.
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад
Reflection is key. "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In Time, all points converge: hope's strength, resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ --Diamond Dragons (series)
@trj1442
@trj1442 Год назад
That was an excellent episode Geo team. Thankyou.
@alexbowman7582
@alexbowman7582 Год назад
As a boy in the early 80’s I read Issac Asimov saying that the Roman god Jupiter had 4 children which he would eat and then spit out.
@ianr
@ianr Год назад
Yes! Another planet video!👍🙂
@kevinvideos7020
@kevinvideos7020 Год назад
Jupiter isn't larger than stars, at least when measured by mass. It's radius is larger than some of the smallest stars we've found, but when compared by mass the smallest stars are dozens of times more massive, despite having a smaller radius. Even pulsars are more massive than Jupiter despite being around the size of the island of Manhattan.
@therealdarklizzy
@therealdarklizzy Год назад
That is true, because paradoxically, at a certain mass the gas would compress more and cause the planet/star to shrink a bit.
@Ravakeksis
@Ravakeksis Год назад
Love this series
@digitalta
@digitalta Год назад
Very fascinating. Great video!
@WastdTrashPanda
@WastdTrashPanda Год назад
1:19 Pretty sure you just called Venus "Weenus" 🤣
@notajetplane
@notajetplane 4 месяца назад
What a beautiful planet.
@robertschott9715
@robertschott9715 Год назад
I grew up outside San Antonio in Medina County near the location of the battle of Medina. I'd like to say, During his life David Crockett never went by "Davy". It was another Hollywood flourish. There was a TV series, "Davy Crockett".
@masamune2984
@masamune2984 Год назад
These ad placements sometimes lead to comedy gold. “Does Jupiter…have a solid, amorphous…NIGHT BUDDY!”
@alexbowman7582
@alexbowman7582 Год назад
The speed of light was derived from Jupiter. The inconsistencies in the orbits of Jupiter’s moons, they took longer to appear as the planet got further away, led directly to a calculation of light speed.
@Replicaate
@Replicaate Год назад
I spent a great evening spying on planets waiting for the ISS to fly over my house this winter, with the aid of a decent pair of binoculars on a stand and a bottle of Forty Creek (to stay warm, duh). Jupiter and its largest moons are absolutely enchanting to watch, I only wish I had enough of a powerful scope to see Jupiter's giant storms more clearly!
@Methazar
@Methazar Год назад
Love the space content
@13thravenpurple94
@13thravenpurple94 Год назад
Great work Thank you
@thekevindeucey
@thekevindeucey Год назад
Excellent episode
@scrape559
@scrape559 Год назад
Probably the most earnest segue and passionate sponsor pitch I've ever heard Simon utter
@waqasbajwa3006
@waqasbajwa3006 Год назад
Well,hello Jupiter 👋
@HeroofBergen
@HeroofBergen Год назад
Now do Neptune. The planet named after the god of the sea, that just so happens to be blue.
@corymac1140
@corymac1140 Год назад
Another great video from the hardest working guy on RU-vid 🤘
@mayor_archive
@mayor_archive Год назад
The Best presenter on You tube .... Amen
@roobscoob47
@roobscoob47 Год назад
a 'whistle-out' to Whistler~
@scrape559
@scrape559 Год назад
14:42 the cyclones of Jupiter's south pole - "I be 6" The cyclones of Jupiter's north pole - "I be 9 😉"
@TheCatzilla1
@TheCatzilla1 Год назад
Astroniods at 12:38 love it
@amphibiousone7972
@amphibiousone7972 Год назад
Doing a great job..
@nickanthropocene6502
@nickanthropocene6502 Год назад
"Father of life. Father of death. Give us your wisdom, give us your breath. Summoner says. That. Jupiterrr. Is the loneliest planet."
@Dr_Fuzz
@Dr_Fuzz Год назад
Ahh Jupiter, the parfait of our solar system. 😋
@Hamzakhan-dt3gv
@Hamzakhan-dt3gv Год назад
Interesting video
@td1559
@td1559 Год назад
10:48 There's another hypothesis for why a planet like Jupiter stops super-earths forming IIRC (my PhD was on Super Earths). Essentially when a planet gets big enough it can make a break in the protoplanetary disc of gas and dust, when this happens the material that naturally migrates inwards gets accreted onto the planet that caused the break, essentially starving inner solar system planets of more material for growth.
@GODDAMNLETMEJOIN
@GODDAMNLETMEJOIN Год назад
Jupiter's great red spot is much less like an earthly rain storm and much more like a mantle plume. The great red spot is Jovian Hawaii.
@dnakatomiuk
@dnakatomiuk Год назад
Jupiter has always been my favourite and fascinating planet since I was 6, the great red spot had me hooked on it and then learning what it does to Io as it crushes and stretches it this it has volcanic activity and spews it miles high It's saved the earth quite a few times by swallowing asteroids etc and sometimes sling shotting them back out to the far reaches of the S.S
@25Erix
@25Erix Год назад
It's also keeping the planet killers in the Belt in line as well. But yeah, like Simon says, it protects us while throwing things at us as well.
@IapetusStag
@IapetusStag Год назад
Jupiter can actually fit 11 Earths at its equator, not just 8. @0:27
@Whittz.Youtube
@Whittz.Youtube Год назад
Sounds like a star that never ignited, noice
@theoptimisticskeptic
@theoptimisticskeptic Год назад
Jesus Christ, SIMON! Are you taking over RU-vid!?! I like literally was going to click on one of your videos and then saw this thumbnail and thought to myself, "I've seen enough of Simon today, I'll watch this one on Jupiter first." How many frickin' channels do you have?? (great video by the way! I am just teasing of course! Keep growing your empire!)
@therealdarklizzy
@therealdarklizzy Год назад
Simon is the David Attenborough of internet knowledge.
@Rockstar-vs1nb
@Rockstar-vs1nb Год назад
Jupiter threw a rock at earth and when it missed but came back it threw it out of the solar system in rage.
@crunks420
@crunks420 Год назад
Yay
@thygrrr
@thygrrr Год назад
Simon: "... Caused Jupiter to become the largest object in our solar system". The Sun: "Am I a joke to you?"
@MrCraigulator
@MrCraigulator Год назад
Learned more during this vid than in the entire semester of Astronomy at my local Crammunity College.
@somestormchaseridjitwithwi2024
Astronomical destination suggestions Eta Carinae Trappist-1 Betelgeuse Sirius The Orion Nebula UY Scuti VY Canis Majoris LAB Giant Concentration ESO 383-76 Tarantula Nebula The Orion Complex Tau Ceti Just to throw out some ideas. 😊
@danielnystrom6117
@danielnystrom6117 Год назад
Hopefully more space videos!! Maybe a brand new chanel with only space vidwos on
@truemoayyed8482
@truemoayyed8482 Год назад
Hello Simon how are you Sir
@just_kos99
@just_kos99 Год назад
One Christmas, when I was a teenager in southern Mississippi, all I wanted was the book "Jupiter" by Isaac Asimov, lol! My favorite planet after Earth. If someone wants to read a great juvie Robert Heinlein book, I'd recommend "Farmer in the Sky", in which Humans colonize Ganymede, the solar system's largest Moon. When I was a little blooming Astronomy geek, I thought Jupiter was a "failed star" (didn't know what a Brown Dwarf was back then), because it put out much more radiation/heat/energy than it took in.
@laggingdragons
@laggingdragons Год назад
Gas giants always freaked me out. The mere sentence "imagine falling into Jupiter" makes my skin crawl. Good video nonetheless
@DerptyDerptyDUM
@DerptyDerptyDUM Год назад
Me too. 😬
@therealdarklizzy
@therealdarklizzy Год назад
It's like thallasophobia mixed with a fear of heights, mixed with megalophobia.
@sevennumberss
@sevennumberss Год назад
How about a video on El Dorado (The lost city of gold)
@bumblebee9337
@bumblebee9337 Год назад
A jaunt through the jovial jovian juggernaut.
@XRoyBatty6
@XRoyBatty6 Год назад
Thankfully, there are no hot Jupiters in my area.
@nicholasmaude6906
@nicholasmaude6906 Год назад
Jupiter spiralling in from its initial position wasn't just due to gravitational interactions with Saturn but also due to aerodynamic-drag from the actual gas and dust in the accretion-disc itself.
@agent_meister477
@agent_meister477 Год назад
By Jove Simon 😁
@aventurascomtadeu
@aventurascomtadeu Год назад
Planet Jupiter is very interesting 🌎🌞🌟🪐
@joujoukosmozou4094
@joujoukosmozou4094 Год назад
Jupiter is our best friend....until it suddenly isnt...
@Darkstar.....
@Darkstar..... Год назад
Note helium has a negative effect on star formation.
@multiyapples
@multiyapples Год назад
Anyone else learn something new from this video?
@magusvedarinreinhart7970
@magusvedarinreinhart7970 Год назад
Hail Djiovis, oh father, oh bright one, oh keeper of knowledge. Bless the man who is of rightious conviction less he be at the mercy of his tormentors. Make it so. Make it so. Make it so
@scrape559
@scrape559 Год назад
9:51 ".. leading to Jupiter becoming the largest object in our solar system" ackchyually.jpg, that would be the Sun, silly goose.
@coweatsman
@coweatsman Год назад
The king of the gods. All hail Jupiter.
@xolofloro314
@xolofloro314 Год назад
came here to learn about Jupiter. But, since I'm a boy, I only got stupider
@ridestolenbmx100
@ridestolenbmx100 Год назад
Can we PLEASE get an astrographics channel please!!! Everyone like this so we can make Simon and his crew work even harder 😂😂😂. Sorrry guys, but even if “astrographics” put out 2 videos a month we will still love it! Or just get rid of another channel 🤷🏻‍♀️
@huwhitecavebeast1972
@huwhitecavebeast1972 Год назад
I don't think we can ever actually know what the core of Jupiter is until we successfully send a probe there.
@SCSilk
@SCSilk Год назад
Sending a probe to the core is impossible. Pressures will crush it.
@cavetroll666
@cavetroll666 Год назад
JUICE :)
@nickkish7252
@nickkish7252 9 месяцев назад
When are you guys gonna do Saturn? I've been going down the list from Mercury to moons and I need my Saturn fix.
@manteoac2386
@manteoac2386 Год назад
Is the background music the universe sandbox soundtrack??!🥹
@battlebeard2041
@battlebeard2041 Год назад
13:17 I’m under the impression that at Jovian core pressures molecular hydrogen becomes a metal.
@charlesachurch7265
@charlesachurch7265 Год назад
Love this channel. Thanks xxx ps I live in France so your advert is redundant.
@enriquejorge8495
@enriquejorge8495 Год назад
Good sponsor
@rejvaik00
@rejvaik00 Год назад
I mean there's a reason why the planet Jupiter is named after the King of the gods 😉
@metalthrashingai2238
@metalthrashingai2238 Год назад
Wait, you hadn't made a video on Jupiter yet? I must be confusing content with Kosmo at this point lol
@ajstevens1652
@ajstevens1652 Год назад
Please make an Astrographics!
@DarringtonMorris
@DarringtonMorris Год назад
Don't watch with headphones the S's sounds like nails on a board, great video though
@TheZINGularity
@TheZINGularity Год назад
Not for me.
@hughjanus6041
@hughjanus6041 Год назад
Is your pink light supposed to look like a black hole? Cuz it does🤘
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