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Planet 9 Updates // Vera Rubin Mirror // New SpaceX EVA Suit 

Fraser Cain
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SpaceX announces their new spacewalking suit, China is off to the Moon again, progress on Vera Rubin, and take a one-way trip into a black hole.
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00:00 Intro
00:12 SpaceX EVA suit
polarisprogram.com/eva-suit-u...
02:15 New evidence for Planet 9
www.universetoday.com/166889/...
03:57 Vera Rubin's Mirror is done
www.universetoday.com/166842/...
05:35 China's Chang'e-6 Moon mission
www.universetoday.com/166876/...
07:20 Vote results
08:13 NIAC phase 2
www.universetoday.com/166883/...
10:18 Dinkinesh's moonlet is young
www.universetoday.com/166855/...
11:31 Why white dwarf stars have so much metal
jila.colorado.edu/news-events...
12:56 Dive into a black hole
www.universetoday.com/166903/...
13:51 More space news
14:40 How science works
Host: Fraser Cain
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@HollaceBain
@HollaceBain 17 дней назад
Thanks for taking the time to do a Space Bites while on vacation! Hope you have a blast :)
@frasercain
@frasercain 17 дней назад
Having a great time. 😀
@918guy
@918guy 17 дней назад
​@@frasercainGeomagnetic storm tonight 5/10/2024 might be possible to see aurora as far south as Oklahoma
@kieranlangley3092
@kieranlangley3092 17 дней назад
You deserve it! Amazing videos. Legend. Thankyou.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
@@frasercain Remember get in trouble by doing all the things I would do. DO and say we didn't ---- Good Don't do and say we did ---- Boring
@mj2745
@mj2745 15 дней назад
@@frasercain Are you going to check out some of there AI? And report back the best thing about Japan when you get back?
@abesouth3805
@abesouth3805 17 дней назад
The fact that the Vera Rubin telescope can resurface the mirror onsite in five hours blows my mind. The thought that went into that concept is astounding. Kudos to all those people involved.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
I saw a show aboot the Arecibo Observatory was the start of on site resurfacing. They used aluminum. I'm guessing this an newer process / upgrade from that telescope
@tylorbarker9287
@tylorbarker9287 17 дней назад
Vera comes online in 2015 eh? Those guys work fast!
@frasercain
@frasercain 17 дней назад
Hah, 2025
@kalrandom7387
@kalrandom7387 17 дней назад
I didn't know if I'd slipped out of a time stream and went back a decade. BTW you beat me to it.
@HustlinHugh
@HustlinHugh 16 дней назад
@@kalrandom7387 lmao, I was checking to see if anyone else caught that :P
@johnborden9208
@johnborden9208 16 дней назад
I hope they'll be getting paid back-time!
@anthonyhall7019
@anthonyhall7019 16 дней назад
Lol I literally was like "when was this video made?" Oh yeah thought so...😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
@australien6611
@australien6611 17 дней назад
"Id like to resurface my 8.5 meter telescope mirror please " "No problem sir we'll have that done for you by lunchtime" 🤯
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
hahah Right. That would be awesome
@Beldizar
@Beldizar 17 дней назад
"Remember that time when they thought about planet 9" reminds me of "remember that time when they thought Vulcan was a planet inside the orbit of Mercury?" Turned out it was relativity that was causing Mercury's orbit to act weird, but there were solar system maps with a 0th planet for a while, and even people claiming to have made observations. Now we don't talk about it.
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 16 дней назад
The existence of Vulcan was always spockulative.
@craigmackay4909
@craigmackay4909 16 дней назад
@@josepherhardt164🤟🏼
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
@@josepherhardt164 hahahaha nice play on words
@brianvilhelmsen
@brianvilhelmsen 17 дней назад
Mate! Thanks a lot for bringing our space news even though you're on vacation. So much appreciated and not expected. Thanks again, and enjoy Japan!!!
@GhostofReason
@GhostofReason 17 дней назад
Thanks for all you do Fraser!
@HansMilling
@HansMilling 17 дней назад
There were a lot of auroras Friday evening, sadly it was too cloudy in my city in Denmark. But others took lots of beautiful photos.
@azurata
@azurata 17 дней назад
The audio makes me feel like I'm wearing a new SpaceX suit. Thanks for the great content. Have an awesome vacation!
@tazerface8659
@tazerface8659 17 дней назад
Remember when planet 9 was Planet X? Good times.
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 16 дней назад
Pluto is *still* Planet 9. The mysterious, missing planet is "Planet X", of course. "Let the Good Times Roll" ~ The Cars
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
@@douglasstrother6584 invokes Thunder dome rules on the science naming committee
@bbartky
@bbartky 17 дней назад
0:12 Fraser, There has been a lot of discussions online about the Polaris mission EVA spacesuit that explain why they don’t look like the EVA spacesuits used by American and Russian crews on the ISS. Basically, the Polaris spacesuits are more like the spacesuits used in the Gemini missions than modern ones. In other words, all the life support is in the Dragon capsule just like all the life support for the Gemini missions were in the capsule. So, just like Gemini the space walking astronaut will be tethered to the Dragon capsule for the entire space walk. In addition, like Gemini the Dragon lacks an airlock. (Unlike Gemini it does have a true docking port but that can’t act like the airlocks on the ISS.) So, like Gemini, prior to the spacewalk the entire crew will need to don spacesuits and the whole capsule will be depressurized. Will Robinson-Smith over at Spaceflight Now wrote a really great overview with more details.
@tactileslut
@tactileslut 17 дней назад
@bbartky How F'n awesome it it to be in modern space apparel with a name sounding like Will Robinson-Smith?
@AceSpadeThePikachu
@AceSpadeThePikachu 17 дней назад
As much as I look forward to the day when a trip around the moon could be as accessible and ubiquitous as a flight to another country...I wouldn't want to be one of the human guinea pigs testing out those brand new suits...especially ones developed by the guy who made the Cybertruck. What makes me so excited for the possibility of a Planet 9 is that if it's there and if it's Earth-size or larger, it will no doubt be geologically active on some level and thus be extremely valuable for science to study. We have an analogue of "what if Earth was a choking hot hellscape" in Venus, this could be the opposite to that; "what if Earth was a dark ice ball." Like the Cryogenian but waaay more extreme. It'll also be exciting for kids and elementary school teachers who will now have a "replacement" for Pluto in their textbooks, and arguably a much more interesting one (no hard feelings Pluto fans.) I'm also curious what it'll be named if it is found. Will it be given a Roman god name as is tradition or will they go with something else? Which entity from mythology would fit best?
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 15 дней назад
Have you ever spoken to someone who bought a cybertruck? They’re pure crap.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
I feel you man --- I wonder if those people who bought the TWA ticket to the moon will honor the tickets. If not - talk aboot a TWA CORP slap to the ticket holders face.
@mperlatti
@mperlatti 17 дней назад
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our dear friend Marty Kunz, affectionately known to all of us as Space Pirate. Safe journey dear friend, as you sail on to higher ground.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
2 Thumbs up
@johnborden9208
@johnborden9208 16 дней назад
I vote for the Vera Rubin Telescope story (formerly known as the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or LSST). Now, I once briefly met Clyde Tombaugh, the man who discovered Pluto, after a lecture in 1987 at the Griffith Observatory in LA, so if it exists I have a strong interest in finding the "real" Planet 9. However the scientific value of the Vera Rubin is so enormous that it excites me far more. I've been looking forward to it for years.
@mlgoreable
@mlgoreable 17 дней назад
That magnetron sputtering transition was so cool!
@RonColeArt
@RonColeArt 17 дней назад
I found it! It's called Pluto and it's actually a binary planet system so, it's really 9 and 10.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
lol
@russellzafarano1210
@russellzafarano1210 9 дней назад
For a person like myself, without even a HS diploma, but who is keenly fascinated with the Sciences; this is perfect. I thank you.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 17 дней назад
Thanks for all the news, Fraser! 😊 Great rant!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@jimcabezola3051
@jimcabezola3051 17 дней назад
Mahalo for taking the time out of your vacay to update us, Fraser! I appreciate your "Ian Lauer" recommendation. He's one of the more humourous astrophotographers out there. I'm also finished watching ALL his videos. Did the same with Swapna Krishna, too. Eminently watchable! Enjoy the heck out of Japan; I certainly did! Aloha 'til next time.
@masterofnonetech
@masterofnonetech 17 дней назад
I waited all week for this! 🙌🏼 🎉
@Groksaurus
@Groksaurus 17 дней назад
If planet 9 is discovered, I vote we name it Plutarch. That way mom can serve us pizza again
@Groksaurus
@Groksaurus 15 дней назад
@wellplaid i wanted a subtle nod to Pluto (Even tho the names are actually not telated). But as long as we get pizza, I'm good.
@Erevos85
@Erevos85 15 дней назад
@@wellplaid We already have Poseidon (Neptune).
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
@@Erevos85 Sticks the flag of Knowledge into the ground and yells KNOWLEDGE BITCHES hahahaha
@miguelmota5980
@miguelmota5980 15 дней назад
Will be named after a roman god. I guess they could give it the name pluto and change current Pluto's name as it's no longer within convention. But likely it will be something new. Strong possibilities: Juno, Minerva, Vulcan, Vesta. My guess goes to Juno, if the planet does exist, cause it's shepherding the solar system with Jupiter. Juno is Jupiter's wife. Also cause predictably this would be a planet born between mars and jupiter that was jettisoned out and thrown into the outer solar system... or a capture. So, Juno is a likely name. Unless we see any sort of distinctive feature that makes a different one more fitting. Edit: so, i looked this up some more and most names are already taken by other celestial boddies, which is a mess. So, i have a feeling that planet 9, to exist might spark a reclassification of the naming of celestial bodies, cause it's a real mess atm. I am afraid that otherwise planet 9 will get a very unfitting name with the rest of the planets.
@jasonalpha
@jasonalpha 17 дней назад
Great news. Thanks for doing this whilst on holiday.
@merky6004
@merky6004 17 дней назад
I recently commented, positively, about the Vera C Rubin telescope on Reddit. How it will double the known number of objects in the system. Unfortunately I used the initials “VCR”. I got so teased.
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 16 дней назад
Better than getting tased.
@world_still_spins
@world_still_spins 17 дней назад
2:12 Fraser Cain 2024_ "Space walk before you Space run." Me: Moon walk before space walk, maybe. 😂 .
@keithwagg4112
@keithwagg4112 17 дней назад
Hope you’re loving Japan!!! Love your channel and the way you talk about science. Full of vim and vigour! I’m so glad I found your channel and thanks for the post while you’re on vacation.
@nukenuked5749
@nukenuked5749 17 дней назад
thanks mate something nice to watch before i head to work thank you
@pbamma
@pbamma 17 дней назад
Your beard is looking righteous!
@NunoPereira.
@NunoPereira. 14 дней назад
Congrats Fraser. Even working on vacation: What a space fan!
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman 16 дней назад
Great video Fraser...👍
@paulhop69
@paulhop69 17 дней назад
Cainsan, hope you're having a great time here in Japan! Would love to see you back sometime to give a talk or appearance in the future. Thanks for all you do.
@LordDustinDeWynd
@LordDustinDeWynd 13 дней назад
03:45 The observatory comes on-line in 2015? That should be a BLAST TO THE PAST!
@alfonsopayra
@alfonsopayra 17 дней назад
that is a fancy hotel room...and in JAPAN?! i am glad things are going well for you Fraser!
@frasercain
@frasercain 17 дней назад
It's the meeting room in the hotel. My room was... smaller
@jamesblackburn6139
@jamesblackburn6139 17 дней назад
​​@@frasercain I am now picturing you in a 2mtx2mt room
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 17 дней назад
Hotel rooms in Japan are claustrophobic small, I lived in a hotel in Japan where the room was so small I put on my clothes out in the corridor
@jimmygravitt1048
@jimmygravitt1048 17 дней назад
I WISH Vera Rubin came online in 2015!
@NoNameAtAll2
@NoNameAtAll2 17 дней назад
TFINER didn't pass into NIAC phase 2 :( that was probably the coolest concept on the list - "solar sail" except out of plutonium, so it can work anywhere better luck next time, probably but this idea deserves to be remembered
@andrewtaylor5036
@andrewtaylor5036 17 дней назад
Man, hands down best science/space communicator on this ball of rock and water! Hope this comment helps your personal algorithm as well, you deserve it.
@spoddie
@spoddie 17 дней назад
I live in Tokyo. Welcome!
@baycast
@baycast 17 дней назад
Great video. Thank you.
@CJ_Ludwig501
@CJ_Ludwig501 17 дней назад
Love your channel. Enjoy your vacation, and thanks for all the great content. I wish science wasn't so contentious. It seems to go through these phases, and you would think they'd learn, but scientists still do it today. Someone comes up with a new theory, and the other scientists dont agree and laufh, make fun, and ridicule. Then when it's proven correct they all jump on board yes, yes we knew that.
@johnchristopherrobert1839
@johnchristopherrobert1839 17 дней назад
Tonight Arkansas can see the aurora borealis. How cool is that
@roghaz1
@roghaz1 17 дней назад
Welcome to Tokyo! Have fun!
@streak1burntrubber
@streak1burntrubber 17 дней назад
What would go into the testing and quality control of a mass produced space suit? TBH the idea has me a bit concerned. Definitely can't have any defective suits going up.
@holographicman
@holographicman 17 дней назад
Sound sounds fine!
@denvan3143
@denvan3143 15 дней назад
The RTGs That were used by NASA in their satellites and spacecraft used to be installed at a facility at 10 minutes. Walk from my house. The place was called The Mound. It was an armory during the Civil War, a civil defense plant during World War II and a research facility during the Cold War. The NASA spacecraft would be brought into my little town with no publicity and probably in the middle of the night. Two months before NASA launched a spacecraft to Saturn. At 4 AM one morning I saw a gleaming white semi tractor/trailer with no markings come down the hill from The Mound. Both my car and the truck we’re headed toward interstate 75. I had no doubt that the rig would be headed south on the interstate toward Florida. And two months later, the space probe started on its journey did the giant.
@iamezza
@iamezza 15 дней назад
Thanks Fraser
@RandallSoong-pp7ih
@RandallSoong-pp7ih 16 дней назад
Thank you!
@peterd9698
@peterd9698 17 дней назад
The SpaceX helmet looks snazzy, but I’m sure that neck is locked so it restricts vision a lot more than the motorbike helmet it resembles. I wonder why we went away from the good old fishbowl design.
@ProgRockDan1
@ProgRockDan1 15 дней назад
Thank you
@regisdumoulin
@regisdumoulin 3 дня назад
Apparently there is a small chance that Planet 9 could in fact be a small primordial black hole... which would explain the difficulty finding it. Imagine if this were the case! Having such an exotic object almost in reaching distance from our probes!
@olorin4317
@olorin4317 17 дней назад
So cool, have some green tea for us. Hope the trip is great, Japan seems pretty amazing.
@frasercain
@frasercain 17 дней назад
Will do. 😀
@ctakitimu
@ctakitimu 17 дней назад
Also, watch out for Godzilla
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
@@frasercain Nice vacation flex - wasn't a suttle 1 -- we all saw it lOl
@savage5757
@savage5757 17 дней назад
15:35 I have a feeling that we are _at the beginning_ of a dispute about dark matter
@JAGzilla-ur3lh
@JAGzilla-ur3lh 11 дней назад
The talk about the scientific process was a good idea. It's easy to get impatient when you're in the middle of that process, but remember that many concepts we take for granted had to go through the same steps. Two hundred years ago, lifeforms couldn't go extinct, the continents were fixed in place, and disease was caused by poisonous vapor in the air. Then decades of scientific discovery and debate played themselves out and put us where we are today.
@frasercain
@frasercain 11 дней назад
Exactly. :)
@sergusy7005
@sergusy7005 17 дней назад
Well deserved and quite postponed trip Fraser. I remember you did want to go to Japan before the plague.
@frasercain
@frasercain 17 дней назад
Yup, we're making up for lost time
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
@@frasercain You better make a purchase at 1 of the Used Pantie vending machines
@ask118
@ask118 17 дней назад
Welcome to Tokyo
@fep_ptcp883
@fep_ptcp883 17 дней назад
I'm in Brazil, almost 9 pm so... Good Morning Fraser 😊
@agentdarkboote
@agentdarkboote 16 дней назад
I'm so freaking excited for Vera Rubin
@notmyname327
@notmyname327 17 дней назад
I know that this makes me sound ignorant but my problem with planet 9 is that I thought we had the gravitational math nailed down. We found Neptune based on mathematical predictions in 1846, so I assume that with today's computational power we should be able to either discover or rule out a planet 9 easily. I know, it's so far away that it's not really comparable, but I can't help but think that if we haven't found it by now, it doesn't exist. I would love to be proven wrong though, new discoveries in our solar system are always fun.
@denmaroca2584
@denmaroca2584 17 дней назад
The discovery of Neptune was actually a fluke. If they'd done the calculation at some other time, Neptune would've been far from the predicted position. Calculating the orbit is one thing; where in the orbit is much more difficult.
@lewisfrancis1157
@lewisfrancis1157 17 дней назад
Have a wonderful vacation
@elck3
@elck3 17 дней назад
Fraser, what are your thoughts on K2-18 b? P(Life)?
@duckgoesquack4514
@duckgoesquack4514 17 дней назад
Hey everyone, mutable CMEs are going to hit eath later today early tomorrow. Check outside tonight to see if you can see the northern lights. Also, unplug any computers from the power outlet just in case.
@acanuck1679
@acanuck1679 15 дней назад
I've really been enjoying your presentations. Thank you for taking all of the time and putting in all of the effort required. I hope you do save time for yourself and your family to enjoy Japan (and, who knows, engage some Japanese astrophysicists and space scientists, astronomers and the like--I would love to hear more about their efforts).
@kote-kino
@kote-kino 17 дней назад
I live in Japan since 2 years! Hope you’re having a great vacation here :)
@geniegogo
@geniegogo 14 дней назад
QUESTON - hi Fraser, I have a question about cosmology, specifically inflation theory. This is a simple question probably I'm sure everyone asks it eventually. Question, - isn't it possible that time and space were decoupled in the very early universe? Inflation theory is about the very early universe growing exponentially, faster than the speed of light. It seems impossible or difficult to understand how that can happen because of how we understand spacetime today. What if the inflation of space grew at a "normal" pace except that it was time that was running too slowly basically halted at that point. The early universe could be expanding at some conceivably understandable rate except time was frozen or hasn't started yet or was decoupled from space. Space with no time? It seems like a crazy idea but also space and time are the same thing combined as spacetime - except, unless if they were decoupled in the beginning(?) Time could have gone through a kind of phase change just like all the other stages in the origin of the universe. Time is "emergent" some say. Spacetime is combined space and time. In a black hole, possible weird things happen to time... as well as space. Seems like a simple logical leap to question time in the very early few moments of the universe. I don't know but inflation theory doesn't seem to be explained well in detail - shrugs, scratches head. Thanks!
@rrj6068
@rrj6068 17 дней назад
A question I have about space suits being used on the moon or other solid surfaces that would be dirty like our moon is how do you clean the suits before getting back inside living areas ? A water with soap wash system would work with recovery of the water to be used over again ....
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx 17 дней назад
Water? Much too expensive!! Moondust is electrostatically charged: clean by electrictrik.
@jonathanjay2594
@jonathanjay2594 14 дней назад
That suit looks cool
@TheMoneypresident
@TheMoneypresident 17 дней назад
The suits will be as awesome as the cyber truck has turned out.
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 17 дней назад
C’mon Musk said he knows more about automobile manufacturing than anybody. He wouldn’t lie… would he?
@TheMoneypresident
@TheMoneypresident 17 дней назад
@@executivesteps truck in my neighborhood. Has handprints all over and body panels all wonky.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
No - Definitely will not do an unscheduled re-entry burn up. Well we hope it won't === well There is such a small chance of that happening.... Well yeah It might happen But we will tell you we are sure it won't
@brick6347
@brick6347 17 дней назад
I remember you had a trip to Japan planned shortly before the pandemic. Why do I remember such things, but return from the store without milk? Glad you finally made it, hope you're having an awesome time!
@frasercain
@frasercain 17 дней назад
Yep, we had to cancel it because of the pandemic. Now we're back!
@philochristos
@philochristos 17 дней назад
2015 can't get here soon enough!
@ixi-cn7uq
@ixi-cn7uq 13 дней назад
Secretly hoping that planet 9 is actually a primordial black hole. That could be a real gift of the universe for our system. I'm not sure if it has been ruled out though.
@brainbark
@brainbark 16 дней назад
"NIAC phase 2" gets my vote.
@georgeflitzer7160
@georgeflitzer7160 12 дней назад
Exciting!❤
@mknochel
@mknochel 14 дней назад
Which one completes a revolution first (faster angular velocity) : the stars moving around the galaxy for one orbit, or the “wave” that is the galaxy’s arms, going once around?
@Rennrogue
@Rennrogue 17 дней назад
Thank you for your comments on the process of science. I wish that was required viewing by pretty much everyone.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
I know I read it some where -- just can't put my finger on it
@FuzTheCat
@FuzTheCat 8 дней назад
Could you please get the hotel staff to straighten up that ceiling light? It's not level.
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 16 дней назад
Pluto in Planet 9. The mysterious, missing planet is "Planet X", of course.
@marybrennan5825
@marybrennan5825 День назад
Wondered why Elon renamed twitter to X lol
@douglasstrother6584
@douglasstrother6584 19 часов назад
@@marybrennan5825 Or for "X the Owl" from Mr. Rogers.
@capnsmashy5718
@capnsmashy5718 13 дней назад
id love to join the panel to discuss some of the current events, and proposed future we may encounter If there is a 1 way ticket to get things started on mars or moon i got the skills but not the time for return. love your stuff keep it up
@JJ33438
@JJ33438 8 дней назад
Hard to know what objects are located in the Kuiper Belt and beyond into the Oort cloud. If the primary planet/star is a brown dwarf we may never see it with telescopes but it can support planets and even planets with life. So one of its planets can be on an elongated orbit orbit (like a comet or like pluto's orbit) of 3600 years which is not an unreasonable orbit time. It would be that planet - not the brown dwarf itself which swings into our solar system. the planet on the elongated orbit would pass by all the planets in our solar system gaining astrophysics knowledge as a natural course of events. GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU
@FatemaFantom
@FatemaFantom 17 дней назад
Really been looking forward to this one :)))
@acb9896
@acb9896 17 дней назад
That hotel room has to be a mint per nite in Japan. Pretty decent sound so you must be pretty high up.
@frasercain
@frasercain 16 дней назад
This is their common room. My room was... small
@cafaque
@cafaque 17 дней назад
Japan! Nice! Have a nice trip! 🍻
@vaakdemandante8772
@vaakdemandante8772 15 дней назад
Planet 9's period is 3600 years (semi-major axis aprox. 234,9 AU) - it's a bit closer than the current estimates.
@freehugs9223
@freehugs9223 17 дней назад
So cool
@williamyoung9401
@williamyoung9401 17 дней назад
I think you mean Planet 10. Pluto is Planet 9. 😎
@toyfreaks
@toyfreaks 17 дней назад
Could there be a less cohesive aggregate of smaller bodies acting with the gravitational force we expect from Planet Nine? I picture swarms of small objects like Pluto's four moons, doing the Three Body Problem Waltz to a gravitational harmony we can't yet hear but see the effect of.
@deltalima6703
@deltalima6703 16 дней назад
It could be made of dark matter.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
Only reason I will angerly reject your Idea -- Not that it might not be true -- but only because you said Three Body Problem - Too soon Bro Too soon - Makes you look desperately trendy lol
@BigDaddy-yp4mi
@BigDaddy-yp4mi 16 дней назад
Scott Manley did a REALLY good black hole video sim some years ago on his channel in 360. Worth checking out....dude not only knows rockets but has serious computer skills.
@edumaker-alexgibson
@edumaker-alexgibson 17 дней назад
Magnetron sputtering sounds like an indignant Transformer.
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
Yeah I brain translated it as Magatron Spitting
@edcrypt
@edcrypt 17 дней назад
Magnetron Sputtering always seems like something out of science fiction, even when you see it working.
@shaneusher2042
@shaneusher2042 8 дней назад
Gillium: Very rare metal found by those shipwrecked on the island...
@Stegibbon
@Stegibbon 16 дней назад
I personally think the near side of the moon has those maria (apparently that's the plural of mare) due to the gravitational effects of the earth causing ancient volcanicity when the moon was much closer to the earth, much like Io's valcanicity is thought to mostly be caused by the gravitational pull of Jupiter. It's the most sensical reason I can think of in the 3 minutes since you mentioned it anyway 😅
@user-gs1rc9gq7p
@user-gs1rc9gq7p 11 дней назад
People talk about a ninth planet and it's assumed to be in the kuiper belt along with thousands upon thousand s of smaller asteroids. From what I can remember one of the reasons that pluto was ' demoted ' to being a minor planet was that its orbit, unlike the rest of the planets, had not been cleared of rocks asteroids etc. Sounds to me that if they do find a ' ninth planet ' in the kuiper belt they may have to redefine what a planet is. Or perhaps we could say welcome home Pluto all is forgiven!
@frasercain
@frasercain 11 дней назад
The expectation is that it'll be something larger, like Earth-sized or maybe even Neptune-sized,
@richardloewen7177
@richardloewen7177 16 дней назад
An explanation (not originally mine) seemingly highly plausible, for the near-far sides lunar difference: A cluster of gigantic bolides hit the near side in ONE EVENT, lasting no more than a few days. Argument: Since the moon rotates, impacts spread over time should be spread out in location of lunar impact. In contrast, the maria are clustered within one hemisphere. Thus, only one brief event, with only minimal lunar angular rotation occurring during that event Wild implication: Since the bolide cluster struck the lunar side facing the earth, that cluster had to skim by the earth to do so. How many bolides instead struck the earth? How was our own geology affected?
@RectalRooter
@RectalRooter 15 дней назад
I subscribe to the moon was closer - Which means it circled the Earth faster -- Causing the still hot moon to bulge the back side. Kinda like butt injection lol
@derekflegg2510
@derekflegg2510 14 дней назад
Maybe why we can find Planet 9 is our little bug eyed buddies in the flying saucers live there and they don't want us to know where it is ;o)
@johndoepker7126
@johndoepker7126 15 дней назад
(Intro: Almost thought I was watching a Rudy Maxa travel show.....)
@Laszlo34
@Laszlo34 17 дней назад
Awesome a *TENTH* planet! Kickass!
@WizardofoOZeAU
@WizardofoOZeAU 17 дней назад
Vera Ruben, 2015????
@patrickcoin9457
@patrickcoin9457 17 дней назад
Yeah, he meant 2025.
@junkgyre5301
@junkgyre5301 17 дней назад
I can't wait until 2015
@WizardofoOZeAU
@WizardofoOZeAU 17 дней назад
@@patrickcoin9457 LOL - I put it down to turbulence when he was writing the script on the plane.
@kegyen
@kegyen 13 дней назад
You lucky duck. I love Japan. I lived there for a year while in the US Marines. Have a great time and be safe. Thank you for your content.
@frasercain
@frasercain 12 дней назад
Fantastic place, we really enjoyed it. Not at all what I was expecting
@kegyen
@kegyen 12 дней назад
@@frasercainafter a year I experienced culture shock in the U.S. talk about a strange experience. I was at iHop shortly after landing and I got upset because everyone was being so rude and aggressive. 😂 I was an Active Duty U.S. Marine and upset that everyone was being aggressive and disrespectful 😂😂😂. No one was doing anything any different than any other American day lol
@kegyen
@kegyen 12 дней назад
I was back to normal after a couple days lol
@josepherhardt164
@josepherhardt164 16 дней назад
We're 92% there, as we already have Plan 9 From Outer Space.
@MyKharli
@MyKharli 13 дней назад
The hypersuit !
@DataSmithy
@DataSmithy 17 дней назад
NIAC, yes!
@-OICU812-
@-OICU812- 17 дней назад
CME Shield? Spacecraft have been deployed to study the Sun. The question arises: Is it feasible to position satellites in orbit around the Sun, synchronized with Earth's orbit, to shield our planet from a significant coronal mass ejection (CME)? The calculations involved would be intricate, as the satellites would need to predict Earth's location when the CME reaches its orbit. It appears that the closer the satellites are to the Sun, the smaller the required shield area. Power supply for the satellites wouldn't be the only issue, but the power needed to deflect the CME might be reduced if the shield operates at specific angles and wavelengths. Do our current technology and resources allow for such a venture?
@jensphiliphohmann1876
@jensphiliphohmann1876 17 дней назад
09:00 Fluid mirrors in microgravity?
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