@@edgarfromspaceYT hey uhh did you know that *Jupiter* and *Saturn* are a bit oblate? Its because they spin so fast and at the same time the *_2_* biggest planets in the SOLAR SYSTEM
One thing that baffled me the most: I've always thought minor moons were smaller than major moons, but when I saw proteus, largest minor moon of neptune, larger than Mimas, smallest major moon of saturn, that completly shocked my perception, but turns out it's actually true.
I'm glad that you love the content I work so hard to make. And I'm really sorry if yall have to wait so long just for a new video. It's just that these videos take a long time to make. I hope you can understand ,:3
@@edgarfromspaceYThere's a schedule you can use if you want to: Spend 3 hours on drawing and animation. Spend 5 hours resting. Spend 1 more hour on animation and drawing. Then carry on with your day doing other things.
There's more objects than last time Edit: fun fact: there's 288 moons of planets but 19 only have enough mass to be round (Luna. Ganymede Callisto io Europa titan rhea iaupetus Dione Tethys Enceladus Mimas Miranda Ariel Umbriel Oberon titania and triton charon)