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The Hardest to Reach Planet in the Solar System Finally in BepiColombo's Sights 

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What the BepiColombo space probe has discovered so far. Go to betterhelp.com/astrum for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help (ad)
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References :
Constructional volcanic edifices on Mercury - bit.ly/3wJD9lE
The BepiColombo Planetary Magnetometer MPO-MAG: What Can We Learn from the Hermean Magnetic Field? - bit.ly/3V6MlKq
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Caloris Basin - go.nasa.gov/3V5GftA
BepiColombo’s second Mercury flyby - bit.ly/3ytn2t0
BepiColombo's first views of Mercury - bit.ly/3WVbadH
ESA - BepiColombo’s first tastes of Mercury science - bit.ly/3V9FwYz
ESA - A trio of images highlight BepiColombo’s third Mercury flyby - bit.ly/4bMSSPW
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@microbuilder
@microbuilder 29 дней назад
Growing up with shows like Star Trek, these videos, if nothing else, show me just how far we have come, and just how far we have to go...equally impressed and frustrated lol
@jerseybound717
@jerseybound717 28 дней назад
Just think of how much further we would have gotten if people didn't lose interest in NASA so early on. We lost a lot of tech and things to be able to push more people into space because the public got bored and didn't want to pay taxes to Nasa anymore. Nasa's budget doesn't even show on a scale to the defense budget,
@Ritziey
@Ritziey 28 дней назад
i dont know about u.s system but doesn't it depend on the ruling government to decide the allotment of budgets for nasa or defence etc. they could allocate a little more for space science @@jerseybound717
@ntsejfamyaj
@ntsejfamyaj 28 дней назад
Lucky you. I grew up watching Trump criminal and civil trials, along with Ukraine combat videos.
@musicbro8225
@musicbro8225 27 дней назад
@@jerseybound717 I don't think it's fair to blame all of common man (to be un-pc) - we are guided by our economies and those who drive them. If they get bored with it, or more to the point, couldn't see the profit in it compared to the industry of destruction and reconstruction then what could you or I do to change that? We have been 'inspired' by corruption and war with psychological manipulation and misinformation, as if that is our true nature - we could have been lead down a more loving and cooperative path. Trouble is we could never know because we give in to our 'devils' with barely a whimper, the cynics have won.
@doug8515
@doug8515 27 дней назад
Human's are still playing with expensive fireworks, 'star trek' is a long long way off yet...
@jeremyglass4283
@jeremyglass4283 28 дней назад
did anyone else initially think the Manley crater was named after Scott Manley?😂
@Vinemaple
@Vinemaple 28 дней назад
"Manley by name but not by nature, eh?" --Connie Bloor
@Thepher6
@Thepher6 28 дней назад
Clearly this imposter didn't fly safe, leaving the crater and all
@IvanRodriguez-tl2zr
@IvanRodriguez-tl2zr 28 дней назад
33434 Scottmanley: Am I a joke to you?
@rickde0602
@rickde0602 28 дней назад
I certainly did! Fly safe.
@user-un8tv1pp8m
@user-un8tv1pp8m 23 дня назад
I knew it was not - but I too did think about him with a _"youtubers probably will be used as honorable namings at one point"._
@jippalippa
@jippalippa 29 дней назад
Bepicolombo is such a silly name; I love it!
@Taverius
@Taverius 29 дней назад
It's named after Giuseppe "Bepi" Colobo, an Italian scientist working for NASA who figured some of the weirder orbital mechanics things for Mercury flybys in the 70s for the Mariner program. We wouldn't really have much data on Mercury without him.
@user-un8tv1pp8m
@user-un8tv1pp8m 29 дней назад
Granpa columbus.
@Deletirium
@Deletirium 29 дней назад
It sounds like a childrens' educational cartoon. A dancing blue bear or something.
@jerseybound717
@jerseybound717 28 дней назад
When you find out it's named after Giuseppe (Bepi) Colombo
@hyperturbotechnomike
@hyperturbotechnomike 28 дней назад
My name is Giuseppe Bepi Colombo, but everybody calls me Bepi Colombo
@johnproctor6438
@johnproctor6438 29 дней назад
Pampu facula sounds like something I would call someone when I’m drunk.
@advicepirate8673
@advicepirate8673 28 дней назад
lmao
@ElDerpy
@ElDerpy 28 дней назад
said it regularly when i worked in an italian restaurant and the chef would stomp on my feet when passing
@wyattboothby5285
@wyattboothby5285 28 дней назад
Sounds like something I'd call ME when I'm drunk..
@michaellee6489
@michaellee6489 27 дней назад
Aaaaaahahahahaha lmao!
@nickychimes4719
@nickychimes4719 27 дней назад
It's from Harry potter mate, it's actually a spell to summon a big sandwich
@robsin2810
@robsin2810 28 дней назад
Alex, I thank you and your team for expanding my old brain. Your voice and ability to explain the subjects is just wonderful.👍🙏🇦🇺
@robbierobinson8819
@robbierobinson8819 28 дней назад
Starting my fascination with space when as a junior school kid our teacher brought a radio into the room so we could hear the broadcast of the beeps of Sputnik 1 it is mind-blowing to have videos and reports such as you do on Astrum bringing real images and data that were mainly in artist's ideas and writer's imaginings in Astounding or other SciFi magazines. Thank you for such a great channel and real human narration.
@JunoStella-cj8kg
@JunoStella-cj8kg 28 дней назад
Love your channel, but please consider never doing a betterhelp sponsorship again. They are an incredibly scummy company and do not deserve to be supported in any way.
@brettsheridan6881
@brettsheridan6881 27 дней назад
Really hey? Can I ask why you say this? Have you had an experience with them? Forgive my curiosity.
@JunoStella-cj8kg
@JunoStella-cj8kg 27 дней назад
@@brettsheridan6881 I've never used them personally but some of my friends have and have had a bad experience and they are not alone from what I've heard online, also they sell your data to companies like Facebook and Snapchat, it's gotten to a point where the FTC has considered stepping in and making those data sales illegal.
@astrodyte8199
@astrodyte8199 27 дней назад
I second this, in good faith. Genuinely curious.
@snipey47a
@snipey47a 26 дней назад
Can’t get BetterHelp in Australia and yet, I am just as curious. So I third this and with as much good faith as those who replied before me.
@GU-jt5fe
@GU-jt5fe 26 дней назад
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@nightphyre1021
@nightphyre1021 27 дней назад
Great work, you produce better content in higher quantity than entire tv networks. You are going to be like Carl Sagan for many young kids. You make me happy the internet exists.
@pablitopnl
@pablitopnl 28 дней назад
Great video is always! Also, I understand sponsors are greed to have to be able to keep videos going. However, please, if you could reconsider the sponsorship with better help. Their practices are quite unethical and would love to see an improved vetting system or practice with feature sponsors
@robinbinder8658
@robinbinder8658 27 дней назад
imma add this channel to my blacklist. how can they seriously still do this !!! its truly baffling...
@shootingblueyes
@shootingblueyes 27 дней назад
Scott Manley makes better quality videos on similar topics, I highly suggest him as an alternative
@Sniperboy5551
@Sniperboy5551 26 дней назад
@robinbinder8658 Bye, I guess. Why does everyone have to whine about sponsorships? He’s not forcing you to buy anything… he’s making his money.
@Yezpahr
@Yezpahr 26 дней назад
​ @Sniperboy5551 It's just a phase... like when everybody said "wazaaaaa". Now everybody overreacts over a (proven) sham sponsor. And truth be told, it's not even certain he gets paid. They might throw around terms like CTR/CPM and say it's bad so they pay less or they want you to do another video. Established Titles started this whiteknighting phenomenon, they overdid their scam by also scamming the creators and now every sponsor gets scrutinized 10x more.
@MrOskiee
@MrOskiee 26 дней назад
Don't hate the player, hate the game.
@alimohammedabd
@alimohammedabd 28 дней назад
Gotta say. All your vids are very informative. Stuff like this should be on tv.
@TheUnatuber
@TheUnatuber 29 дней назад
"Oh, excuse me, sir. I'm sorry, sir, but another question just occurred to me."
@nathanddrews
@nathanddrews 28 дней назад
"I can see that you're really very busy and I don't want to be a bother..."
@mrsupremegascon
@mrsupremegascon 28 дней назад
You know, there's just one more thing that’s been nagging at me, Mr. Mercury. You've got this solid core of yours, see, and it's unusually large, bigger than what folks usually expect for someone of your stature. Mind if I ask how that happened?
@r.adhamaal5401
@r.adhamaal5401 26 дней назад
This is a boon for the common people who on earth wants information like this.Thanks Astrum
@tofudasimp4140
@tofudasimp4140 29 дней назад
loving these vids keep up the good work :)
@ImHighOnPropain
@ImHighOnPropain 29 дней назад
Love the videos were you talk about space missions!
@jonathanrossroberts
@jonathanrossroberts 29 дней назад
Wonderful video as always! Thanks for the great content!
@iamdmc
@iamdmc 28 дней назад
Hope your throat feels better soon! Strange that I've watched so many of your videos that I can hear a rasp in your voice. Thanks for yet another informative and inspiring video! As a neuroscientist who wishes he'd become an astrophysicist I am often glued to your videos!
@lexinwonderland5741
@lexinwonderland5741 28 дней назад
funny enough, I went the opposite direction. May we both find better fortune in our new pursuits! interdisciplinary knowledge is responsible for huge amounts of scientific progress, so I have no doubt you'll be more than welcomed in the field!
@valentinobaksa9119
@valentinobaksa9119 28 дней назад
New episode just before bedtime, thank You! ❤
@JoyRBradford
@JoyRBradford 29 дней назад
Awesome! Thank you Astrum! ✨
@danieldmg
@danieldmg 29 дней назад
So interesting, congrats for this video!
@MWL_-jo3nf
@MWL_-jo3nf 29 дней назад
Uploaded 9 minutes ago, perfect timing I'm watching this for sleep now😂
@ndstar4267
@ndstar4267 28 дней назад
I have always been fascinated with Mercury along with Pluto ever since I was 10 years old. Back in the 70’s, thank you very much for your ongoing info. In the intriguing universe.
@MrTonaluv
@MrTonaluv 26 дней назад
Yes I grew up with both Mercury and Pluto underexplored. I guess they weren't a priority compared to other planets. Also Pluto was ridiculously far away which is a big reason TBH.
@jugomebu
@jugomebu 29 дней назад
Thank you for another beautiful upload
@robertfindley921
@robertfindley921 29 дней назад
Love it! Science is awesome. I wish people would stop spending so much time and money on mythology and focus on science.
@ElysetheEevee
@ElysetheEevee 28 дней назад
​@@Reformsqua That's a huge claim you're making. I'd beg to differ. Humans are STILL working on multigenerational and international projects to this day that have very little to do with either, apart from possibly being a belief of the scientists involved in some manner (generally religion). That's far from making it the core basis for doing the research in the first place.
@Lavonne9870
@Lavonne9870 28 дней назад
I wish they'd stop spending the money on trillion dollar jets that ultimately got canned, and spend it on research or infrastructure.
@badlaamaurukehu
@badlaamaurukehu 27 дней назад
I love how people get all bent about "mythology" while never actually studying the subject. Almost like it's some sort of allergy. On the other hand, many of the top scientific minds in history were fascinated and inspired by it. Still are.
@kevinsayes
@kevinsayes 23 дня назад
“Amen” lol
@colindeer4908
@colindeer4908 25 дней назад
Alex, I found this presentation fascinating. Wow, that final audio clip was awesome . The images provide us with so much detail of our distant cousin planet . I do love hearing your presentation.
@CrispyLooper2112
@CrispyLooper2112 28 дней назад
Fascinating!! Great work!! Love this channel
@Deletirium
@Deletirium 29 дней назад
How do you think we can tell everytime someone's smiling, just by the sound of their voice? I'm always puzzled by that. Alex always starts off smiling, then gets a little more serious, then half smiles the rest of the time. It's so weird how you can immediately hear the voice change.
@justinmason5042
@justinmason5042 28 дней назад
It’s probably really difficult to keep that up for the hours and hours that it takes to record something like this lol
@HelloThere.....
@HelloThere..... 26 дней назад
Your voice changes depending on the shape of your mouth.
@Sniperboy5551
@Sniperboy5551 26 дней назад
@HelloThere..... Yeah, but it’s interesting how we can interpret those emotions so naturally.
@stevoo3237
@stevoo3237 19 дней назад
It's because he is using Better Health
@ZMAN_420
@ZMAN_420 28 дней назад
Great Content! Thanks for the upload.👍🏻
@andyh5666
@andyh5666 28 дней назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="787">13:07</a> Alex, for some unknown reason the timbre of your voice wakes up my robovac and it sits there asking for further instructions 🤣 Not the first time I've noticed this but only seems to happen with your voice in particular 👍 Great content.
@AS-zc8mr
@AS-zc8mr 29 дней назад
cheers from Santiago Chile!!!
@CaidicusProductions
@CaidicusProductions 25 дней назад
What an amazing presentation. Thank you, Alex, it was simply beautiful.
@Liam25433
@Liam25433 28 дней назад
Love your vids Astrum
@goosenotmaverick1156
@goosenotmaverick1156 28 дней назад
Sounding a bit under the weather, hope you're doing well! And thanks for awesome content as always
@Scott-fj9uf
@Scott-fj9uf 27 дней назад
Better help was not helpful to someone I love who needed help. Love you Alex.
@earnestbrown6524
@earnestbrown6524 29 дней назад
That 1st audio clip took me back to my days of looking at SONAR displays.
@davidrees1840
@davidrees1840 29 дней назад
...and the 2nd one is Jimmy Page!
@WombuNan
@WombuNan 26 дней назад
@@davidrees1840LMAO
@Dexterdevloper
@Dexterdevloper 27 дней назад
thank you so so much , I really love your videos.
@ruperterskin2117
@ruperterskin2117 28 дней назад
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
@-UnchartedSky-
@-UnchartedSky- 29 дней назад
If all there was to watch was Astrum's videos, I would still be happy :)
@Deletirium
@Deletirium 27 дней назад
If you like Astrum, you'll enjoy Anton Petrov. Similar vibe, soothing voice, makes esoteric and complex subjects accesible. Nice guy, too.
@-UnchartedSky-
@-UnchartedSky- 27 дней назад
@@Deletirium I also love the wonderful person, Anton :)
@richardletaw4068
@richardletaw4068 28 дней назад
THAT is what synthesizers were designed for! At least, in part. Early synth designers didn’t see them as limited to being musical instruments, and therefore did not include keyboards. ANY transducer capable of producing an appropriate voltage was fair game. Those guys would have loved this! (As do I.) Thanks for sharing this, Astrum!
@mirthenary
@mirthenary 28 дней назад
Love your work alex😁
@michaellee6489
@michaellee6489 27 дней назад
Alex, LOVED those "sonified" audio clips. How Eerie and Beautiful!
@milodemoray
@milodemoray 27 дней назад
Thanks for this video Alex.The ability for us to "hear" the data brings an amazing quality to astronomy.
@mykelevangelista6492
@mykelevangelista6492 28 дней назад
Great video. So looking forward to BepiColombo's final arrival and the information we'll receive. Hope all goes well 👍
@fr57ujf
@fr57ujf 28 дней назад
"Two probes and a propulsion module". The image shows four objects: Transfer Module, Planetary Orbiter, Sun Shield, and Magnetosphericc Orbiter. Can make heads or tail out of that.
@francislutz8027
@francislutz8027 28 дней назад
It's a heat shield/sun shield. It's a simple piece of metal formed to he shape needed. Chill Winston!
@wyattboothby5285
@wyattboothby5285 28 дней назад
The sun shield is a completely passive module. It has no flight systems, sensors of scientific value or data collection purposes. It's basically a lens cap that gets jettisoned when the orbiter separates from the other components. But yeah, it is technically four sections, so I caught that too. I think he just left it out because it doesn't have a cool acronym like MIO.
@fr57ujf
@fr57ujf 28 дней назад
If the two probes are the Planetary Orbiter and the Magnetospheric Orbiter, is the Transfer Module the Propulsion Module?
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 17 дней назад
​@@fr57ujf that would seem a sound guess
@Mr.Benson
@Mr.Benson 29 дней назад
Any truth to the rumor that the space craft was named after the Buca di Beppo restaurant chain?
@wadedyllancupido7085
@wadedyllancupido7085 27 дней назад
Love your videos.
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk 28 дней назад
I'm still so impressed by the incredible planning that resulted in this probe making it as far as it has. And super excited that its orbits will begin in my birth month, hehe!
@fr.chrisbazyouros6832
@fr.chrisbazyouros6832 28 дней назад
Did anyone else think he was calling the craft "Baby Columbo"? Great video as always!
@masterxyr
@masterxyr 27 дней назад
delicious insight catered to all of us directly to our pockets and homes. such a wonderful time to be alive, cosmologically speaking :))
@RocktCityTim
@RocktCityTim 27 дней назад
Thanks, Alex! Your Astrum channel should be standard course material for all high school-level STEM curricula. (oh, and saw my Patreon star 😄🚀)
@HarmonixJourney
@HarmonixJourney 29 дней назад
So damn fascinating.
@amon_69
@amon_69 28 дней назад
finally it's time for this mission to give us data. it's been ages. first time i heard of it was in 2012 on a German space podcast called "Raumzeit".
@hitmanct1
@hitmanct1 13 дней назад
That synth flyby gives me the chills. 😮
@davidrees1840
@davidrees1840 28 дней назад
Thanks for such an excellent video. Question: what are the background lines at ~<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="621">10:21</a>?
@Shanghaimartin
@Shanghaimartin 28 дней назад
I gotta believe that the extra cost of sending it up with more rocket propellant to they can scrub more speed faster HAS to be worth it if it might shorten the mission time by months or even years.
@BryanLawlor
@BryanLawlor 28 дней назад
So cool! I have never heard of BepiColombo before... it's a catchy name!
@bellytripper-nh8ox
@bellytripper-nh8ox 28 дней назад
AND A MADE UP NAME.
@SleepyCod467
@SleepyCod467 29 дней назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="53">0:53</a> actually the constellation of pisces is 350 light years away 🤓
@thorr18BEM
@thorr18BEM 28 дней назад
Gamma Piscium (γ Psc), 138 lightyears, magnitude 3.70.🤓 Omega Piscium (ω Psc), 106 lightyears, class F4IV, magnitude 4.03.🤓 Revati ("rich"), otherwise Zeta Piscium (ζ Psc), 148 lightyears, class A7IV, magnitude 5.21.🤓 Epsilon Piscium (ε Psc), 190 lightyears, class K0III, magnitude 4.27.🤓
@pcojedi
@pcojedi 28 дней назад
great video
@chrislong3938
@chrislong3938 27 дней назад
I can only imagine what a sunrise must look like there!
@Gdub-ok7ur
@Gdub-ok7ur 22 дня назад
Very long. Mercury's day is almost twice as long as its year. About 176 earth days long.
@russellneitzke4972
@russellneitzke4972 28 дней назад
Does the isotope for the calcium on Mercury match the calcium in our bones? Is the skeleton of life and the drake equation dependent on heavy late bombardment exiting debris between proto planets?
@WombuNan
@WombuNan 26 дней назад
Such goofy sounds, I love it ☺️❤️
@jigsawyork2001
@jigsawyork2001 19 дней назад
Good content
@aetherial87
@aetherial87 26 дней назад
Those sounds remind me of creepy ambient music tracks used in some sci-fi, lol. Trippy.
@edunger1313
@edunger1313 28 дней назад
Sounds like Alex has cold. Take care of yourself, buddy!
@JAmonOfficial
@JAmonOfficial 28 дней назад
Aliens: 'we be like hello guys!'' Earth: 'nah mateys, we scienced your shits out'
@iggyzorro2406
@iggyzorro2406 28 дней назад
very nice video, thank you. And thank you for not having one of those annoying A.I. narrations. BTW, are you from the same place as the actor Alan Cumming (somewhere in Scotland, I think) there is a similarity in the sound of your speech.
@Deletirium
@Deletirium 27 дней назад
No.
@into_the_void
@into_the_void 28 дней назад
I was reading it as " be epic Colombo " 😂
@Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
@Jah_Rastafari_ORIG 28 дней назад
By the first pictures you showed, I had expected the name of the mission to be M.2-NVME...
@freddiesan
@freddiesan 28 дней назад
🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 🙌🏼
@JafoTHEgreat
@JafoTHEgreat 28 дней назад
I'm excited to have my name attached to the Clipper Satellite mission to check out the Europa oceans.
@PurpleNoir
@PurpleNoir 28 дней назад
Cool video bruh 👍
@musicbro8225
@musicbro8225 27 дней назад
You revive my youthful wonder!
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 3 дня назад
Scott's face when they announce Manley crater. Scott's face a few moments later when he learns who it's about.
@ryryguy321
@ryryguy321 28 дней назад
The fly by sounds straight out of the movie Sunshine
@CodeBoxDE
@CodeBoxDE День назад
these sound clips are so damn creepy. i love it.
@shmackydoodRon
@shmackydoodRon 11 дней назад
I can’t believe those science hippies took Vulcan off the list of planets.
@edutainme7265
@edutainme7265 28 дней назад
Extraordinary
@jonathanchester5916
@jonathanchester5916 13 дней назад
Wow, today I ditched a new Event Horizon video for this one. Bravo!
@ramley
@ramley 22 дня назад
I wish I had a news app on my phone that was purely outer space news about new discoveries curated by Astrum
@nathanddrews
@nathanddrews 28 дней назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="567">9:27</a> The Orb's latest album insane!
@zoebulle9102
@zoebulle9102 29 дней назад
this is the earliest i’ve been. love your videos! 🌌
@ichoppabroccoli3670
@ichoppabroccoli3670 28 дней назад
So the magneto field sounds like something from Pink Floyd. Interesting!
@orotubi
@orotubi 28 дней назад
The name Mio reminds me of Sailor Mercury, Ami Mizuno. She wields the power of hydrokinesis, water/ice power. The fact that Mio means "waterway" is such a befitting name for this mission ❤
@matusmotlo3854
@matusmotlo3854 27 дней назад
Will it provide som high quality photos of mercury alone once the probes are decoupled?
@Railfanunionpacific5277
@Railfanunionpacific5277 28 дней назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="493">8:13</a> Plastic pipe falling
@genghisgalahad8465
@genghisgalahad8465 26 дней назад
BepiColombo: just, just one more thing, i couldn't help but notice while passing by Mercury....
@milosterwheeler2520
@milosterwheeler2520 28 дней назад
What happens to the craft after it orbits Mercury for one or two years? Do we crash it into Mercury - or the Sun?
@kidmohair8151
@kidmohair8151 28 дней назад
a much better use of the wealth that the planet generates than weapons, I'd say.
@klamka23
@klamka23 29 дней назад
Nice
@leatherelf2078
@leatherelf2078 28 дней назад
Everything about astrophysics amazes me because it is all possible when one day, a man had an idea about what he saw with a prism in sunlight.
@Killer_Kovacs
@Killer_Kovacs 27 дней назад
Mercury over here in front of the sun yelling "Mr. President Get Down!"
@edwardp7725
@edwardp7725 28 дней назад
"You see, thats where you miscalculated. I had the boys over at the lab launch a probe to the hardest planet to reach in the solar system. *holds out picture* The probe found this body on its surface. Your wife, with that missing cufflink from your suit"*holds up suit missing a cufflink* *dramatic music*
@khutikhuti
@khutikhuti 28 дней назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="716">11:56</a> What's up with that big crater to the far right? It looks like it has 90 degree walls, square lookin' crater 🤔 is that just like, overlapping craters or something? 🤷‍♂️
@cupathy
@cupathy 9 дней назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="657">10:57</a> did anyone notice the smiley face shaped craters sort of above the center of the screen?
@cyphatechie5459
@cyphatechie5459 26 дней назад
what brand of microphone does astrum use
@LorandBL
@LorandBL 27 дней назад
Pampu Facula and the Beagle Rupes is my new band name!
@Titus-as-the-Roman
@Titus-as-the-Roman 28 дней назад
I've had the privilege of a long life as a very interested science observer (science is my passion but it don't pay Squat). From the early 60's thru to mid 70's school years thru to now, I've witnessed the evolution of what I call High Layman information regarding Science (Mercury). My opinion with a Dollar added will get you a 2nd day Doughnut at the Deli, with that said I think Mercury was a Neptune type gas semi-giant that's had all it's upper gas and liquid atmosphere blowtorched off. We had a Hot Semi-Jupiter but not any more.
@Astronomical_YouTube
@Astronomical_YouTube 28 дней назад
Sorry, but that's not the case. At 0.4 AU, Mercury is still far enough away from the Sun that evaporation would take a long, long time. So much time, that the amount of craters we see on it's surface wouldn't match with the amount of craters that we'd expect to see. It'd be noticably off. Of course that's not even mentioning the fact that hydrogen and helium were a very sparse gas in the inner solar system, making Mercury - closest to the Sun and least massive planet in the inner solar system - at the lowest chance of ever developing into any form of gas giant.
@Titus-as-the-Roman
@Titus-as-the-Roman 27 дней назад
@@Astronomical_RU-vid- Sir, you're most likely quite Correct, for brevity I 'Try'(*) to keep short as possible but there a point here most missed, I've spent a Long lifetime with various scientific facts, set in stone with all agreeing it's truth, only to be turned on it's head 10 years later by new and more complete evidence. I've seen it time and again, be careful on how hard you hang your hat onto Any Theory, nothing worse than eating scientific crow, as for me I'm a dumba$$, don't care how wrong I may be, professionals' another story- (*), don't always succeed. P.S.- example Hoyle's refusal to admit to any other universal theory but his Own. He was never regarded with the kind of respect he once had before the debate.
@illarionbykov7401
@illarionbykov7401 27 дней назад
​​@@Astronomical_RU-vid"hydrogen and helium were a very sparse gas in the inner solar system" how can we know that now?
@Astronomical_YouTube
@Astronomical_YouTube 27 дней назад
@@illarionbykov7401 because if it wasn't, all terrestrial planets would currently be gas giants.
@Astronomical_YouTube
@Astronomical_YouTube 27 дней назад
@@illarionbykov7401 very good reply. I gave you a perfectly clear response; which wasnt just ''because it wasnt'' read my reply again and observe how there is more text after that. Your reaction is basically ''lol you're lying'' without providing an objection to explain to me why i could be wrong. The distribution of gas and dust in the early solar system is a researched topic, and the fact that you're clueless about it doesn't mean that science is clueless about it. In case you want me to tell you more about early solar system research, or ''ancient alien scrolls'' as you like to call it; the reason of the abscense of hydrogen and helium in the inner solar system is because of the sun's radiation. The outward force from the solar radiation pushed out the lighter elements to further distances from the sun, where the solar radiation was less extreme, leaving heavier atoms like iron and silicate behind. That's how we got the heavy and dense terrestrial planets in the inner solar system, and less dense gas planets further from the Sun.
@Leonardohummel
@Leonardohummel 28 дней назад
Que grande el pibe colombo
@wiseoldfool
@wiseoldfool 21 день назад
So long, and thanks for all the fsh. (Fish with no eyes).
@RandomExitsJT
@RandomExitsJT 28 дней назад
I wonder how it fared with these latest CMEs
@stemartin6671
@stemartin6671 24 дня назад
The second soundbite needs to find its way into a jungle tune lol
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