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StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Queries - Comet NEOWISE with Neil deGrasse Tyson 

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If you were lucky enough this past July, you might have caught a glimpse of Comet NEOWISE before it left Earth’s view. If not, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. On this episode of StarTalk Radio, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Negin Farsad are answering fan-submitted Cosmic Queries about Comet NEOWISE and more with cosmochemist and author Natalie Starkey, PhD.
First discovered in March this year, you’ll learn a little background about NEOWISE. Where did it come from? Can we be sure that it came from our solar system? Natalie tells us why speed can be a strong signifier of where a comet is coming from. You’ll learn what it means to be a “long-period” comet. You’ll also learn why comets have elongated orbits instead of circular orbits.
Next, Neil gives us some history on the Oort Cloud. We take a look at how NEOWISE got its name and the naming process of scientific objects. Neil also shares some interesting information about Halley’s Comet that you might not know.
Natalie tells us what unanswered question about comets she most wants to see answered. We ponder whether comets and/or asteroids could have delivered the building blocks of life to Earth. Explore amino acids on comets and in space. Would we find amino acids on NEOWISE? Examine the possibilities of Earth having “interstellar water.” And, you’ll also investigate if we can harvest water from comets to solve water crisis and famine here on Earth.
We discuss how different chemical compositions change the color of comets. You’ll hear why a comet’s “tail” can be a misnomer. Lastly, find out what it means for a comet to be “dead.” All that, plus, Natalie takes us through the scene of two comets colliding with each other and we debate if a probe could hitch a ride on a comet to a world beyond.
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About the prints that flank Neil in this video:
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Comet NEOWISE captured by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe. Image Credits: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Naval Research Lab/Parker Solar Probe/Brendan Gallagher
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@SorenK0
@SorenK0 4 года назад
Hey editor, PLEASE BALANCE THE VOLUME LEVELS!
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
Often, software which does such a thing ruins the audio. Such as the very loudness issue you mentioned for one example. The audio was not fading up and down during the recording of this episode, nor does it exist in the original file. That came after the fact when it was uploaded to youtube. The audio version on the Startalk website does not have such peaks and valleys. I'm not a member and have not seen the video posted on the site itself, but I suspect it is also free of such audio issues.
@alangarland8571
@alangarland8571 4 года назад
It really does need attention, I had to keep turning Neil up to hear him, then have to turn volume down when the others were speaking.,
@SorenK0
@SorenK0 4 года назад
@@theduder2617 Its really not that hard, im an editor, you just need to go through it and key in the volume levels. This is just lazy 🙅🏽‍♂️
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
@@SorenK0 True, however you missed an important aspect. The volume issue came after it was uploaded to this site. Not before, after. There is no adjusting once it is uploaded. They would have to delete and upload the video again in order to fix the volume fades. Sure, it's not hard. But when the issue occurred after uploading, it is not their fault. After all, youtube is FAR from any level of perfection. Listen to the audio version on the startalk website. No fading will be found. That is the audio from the original recording. The problem started after uploading to youtube.
@SorenK0
@SorenK0 4 года назад
@@theduder2617 Nope, even on the website, Nageen's volume is way higher than the other two. This was probably because they were on a zoom call for this talk and haf different microphones. This could have been fixed is what im saying.
@vikranttyagiRN
@vikranttyagiRN 4 года назад
Startalk is incomplete without Chuck
@diphenhydramine6072
@diphenhydramine6072 4 года назад
If we had another episode of Neil, Chuck, and Janna, that'd be perfect.
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg 4 года назад
No, it is perfectly complete...when they started doing podcasts chuck wasn't even around...
@chrisblack9851
@chrisblack9851 4 года назад
Whatever happened to Eugene Mirman?
@suicidalbanananana
@suicidalbanananana 4 года назад
In my opinion its more complete without him
@astrobat81z45
@astrobat81z45 4 года назад
@@princeedmunddukeofedinburg no is not perfect,Chuck is a great part of startalk family,same like your family,newborn or member married into or do you don't wanna anybody new in your life?Just my opinion.
@ssureshot
@ssureshot 4 года назад
From Neil deGrasse Tyson: Nerd's protest march: WHAT DO WE WANT? Time travel! WHEN DO WE WANT IT? It doesn't matter!
@UCjNrKLyRJI-abFA8qiNo92Q
@UCjNrKLyRJI-abFA8qiNo92Q 4 года назад
Here it is, but it's on a quantum state where it works and doesn't work at the same time.
@tirshtain
@tirshtain 4 года назад
Fist Chuck, than maybe time travel
@rloc99
@rloc99 4 года назад
Time traveling 💫
@FlorianProgri1
@FlorianProgri1 4 года назад
I love it how Neil is always surprised when the first question is from patreon? 🤣
@skotfree5600
@skotfree5600 4 года назад
I think he genuinely has a sense of gratitude. No astrophysicist has ever been so famous....at least while they still living. He is one of the greatest teachers of all time. Truly a remarkable human being.
@FlorianProgri1
@FlorianProgri1 4 года назад
@@skotfree5600 Truly a role model
@SwiftCreationStudio
@SwiftCreationStudio 4 года назад
I like to think it's more Neil has so much in his mind he forgets what Patreon is and he's like "What sort of new particle is this"
@scrat6775
@scrat6775 4 года назад
Bring back Chuck. We need Chuck.
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg 4 года назад
No, we don't. It's only one episode without him and you're going nuts... Like it's been ages...
@FlorianProgri1
@FlorianProgri1 4 года назад
Where has Chuck gone?
@GetUpTheMountains
@GetUpTheMountains 4 года назад
@@princeedmunddukeofedinburg We don't NEED Chuck, we just need someone that can function as a reasonable co-host... and Chuck does a great job with it.
@danparent9797
@danparent9797 4 года назад
Natalie is brilliant. More conversations with her please.
@tysonpruitt2252
@tysonpruitt2252 3 года назад
I would have loved this one if that other lady wasn’t in it.
@YounGMooLaBaBe
@YounGMooLaBaBe 4 года назад
We miss Chuck already 😔😂😂
@GetUpTheMountains
@GetUpTheMountains 4 года назад
Ugh yes, this co-host is excruciating to listen to.
@AmolMategaonkar74
@AmolMategaonkar74 4 года назад
Star Talk is incomplete without Chuck. Please get him back.
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
He hasn't left for long. He has other work contracts that he must fulfill which is why he will miss an episode once in a while. They also like bringing in other comics to reach out to a larger potential audience. But Chuck will return soon.
@michaelkrenciprock6145
@michaelkrenciprock6145 4 года назад
Thanks for continuing to do these. Knowledge is extremely valuable.
@georgemwanza6339
@georgemwanza6339 4 года назад
Don't they just talk about the same thing What new stuff can u talk about in the universe?
@michaelkrenciprock6145
@michaelkrenciprock6145 4 года назад
george mwanza You do understand how generational learning is achieved? And that there are 7.xx billion people on the planet, not 7.xx billion scientists/physicists, so what might be old irrelevant news/information to some maybe brand new motivational discoveries for someone else. Then again perhaps I just wanted to be encouraging. And perhaps you are just seeking the next discovery/frontier? The acquisition of knowledge among a population is like a wave ( some are just beginning, some peeking, and some ending their exploration for answers ) and a particle ( if you measure the knowledge learned by one individual the wave collapses because of the measurement you now know exactly how much that person knows and of which topics but it is only a snap-shot of a point in time yet the person still continues on in the present as part of the wave ). ... that was fun :)
@kingdemon26
@kingdemon26 4 года назад
EXTREMELY! 👍🏾
@georgemwanza6339
@georgemwanza6339 4 года назад
@@michaelkrenciprock6145 are you a physics student? Or astrophysicist
@astraestus8828
@astraestus8828 4 года назад
Not tryna hate but plz bring back Chuck
@caffeineEU
@caffeineEU 4 года назад
When Natalie is talking it’s like music to Neil’s ears. We need to invite someone as interesting as Natalie when comet Neowise is back 😉
@itroll8638
@itroll8638 4 года назад
We need to donate Neil a new Mic I can barley hear The Star Lord
@lakishadunn1693
@lakishadunn1693 4 года назад
NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON!!! MY PERSONAL ASTROPHYSICIST 😊😊😇😇🥰🥰
@Boba1702
@Boba1702 4 года назад
*astrophysicist
@lakishadunn1693
@lakishadunn1693 4 года назад
@@Boba1702 please for give me..and thank you. (😘I'm smart tho, minor mistake)😉😘🙂🙃
@lakishadunn1693
@lakishadunn1693 4 года назад
I corrected it sir🙏
@kenbee1957
@kenbee1957 4 года назад
No dude, MY personal Astrophysicist
@shafeenmahmud5170
@shafeenmahmud5170 4 года назад
Mine
@EugeneZhukov
@EugeneZhukov 4 года назад
Neil is great as always, and Natalie is a beautiful and very smart scientist! I got a lot of fun hearing this podcast. But I'm the one who put dislike to this video because of the lady whose laughing was a madness. Neil, please bring back Chuck Nice!!! Smart people need co-hosts who are corresponding to their highly intellectual level of discussion.
@candicewilliams8038
@candicewilliams8038 2 года назад
When 1 person has the balls to say what we were all thinking halfway through the video...
@EugeneZhukov
@EugeneZhukov 2 года назад
​@@candicewilliams8038, thank you!​
@lakishadunn1693
@lakishadunn1693 4 года назад
STAR TALK IS DEFINITELY GETTING ME THROUGH THIS CORONAVERSE!!!😉😉😊😊🤪🤪
@khora3845
@khora3845 4 года назад
Ah yes, the *Corn*averse
@lakishadunn1693
@lakishadunn1693 4 года назад
@@khora3845 🥰🥰😘😘
@lakishadunn1693
@lakishadunn1693 4 года назад
@@khora3845 lol I fixed it 😄😄
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
Stay strong and safe. It's not forever. The tunnel is not as long as it appears. There are a lot of ratings for news channels in keeping the public on edge. It IS a serious virus, for now. Brilliant minds are working non-stop. More and more people are beating the virus, leading to more and more antibody samples which will lead to a vaccine. The important thing is to minimize the spreading to keep damage minimal until a vaccine is produced. Sadly however, modern medicine is entirely dependent upon the voters. We need to vote for more funding for medical research and related sciences. Stay safe and we all shall stand tall again on the other side of this dark, yet short tunnel.
@fukuccccccc
@fukuccccccc 4 года назад
Truth
@97sill
@97sill 4 года назад
Not only did I learn new things but also laughed a lot, great show!
@ntonylawrence
@ntonylawrence 4 года назад
Chuck where are you???
@bdc_15
@bdc_15 4 года назад
Negin couldn't contribute less to the conversation once the question is read. Thanks Natalie and Neil for keeping this worthwhile to listen to. Where's Chuck?
@NoName-nf8ts
@NoName-nf8ts 4 года назад
Where is Chuck
@pratikraut6354
@pratikraut6354 4 года назад
Natalie's eyebrows are perfectly curved and aligned with the curvature of her nose. Just an observation 😅😂
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 4 года назад
Now I can't unsee it. Thanks...
@caffeineEU
@caffeineEU 4 года назад
Weird comment. I think Neil’s are aligned perfectly too.
@heresthethingyouguys
@heresthethingyouguys 3 года назад
Everybody's nose and eyebrows are aligned unless you have and unibrow...
@kneenja006
@kneenja006 4 года назад
what is wrong with the volume levels???
@Luke..luke..luke..
@Luke..luke..luke.. 4 года назад
I think that "comedian" lady did the edits also
@redmatrix
@redmatrix 4 года назад
Why is it that the MOST annoying guest, also has the loudest mic?
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg 4 года назад
I had no issues whatsoever... You guys need to stop listening from your headphones or invest in high quality equipment.
@zerocodercool
@zerocodercool 4 года назад
I love StarTalk!!!!
@MikeJamesMedia
@MikeJamesMedia 4 года назад
Always something to learn... Thank you, Neil and Natalie.
@whoofianbrony8804
@whoofianbrony8804 4 года назад
What happened to Chuck?!
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 4 года назад
sacrificed
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
He's probably working on another of his contracts. He does quite a bit of work on top of this show. But at the same time, co-host change-ups will occur. It's an effort to reach out to more comedy fans to bring science to them as well. After all, not every comic is enjoyed by everyone. Chuck won't be gone very long. Maybe an episode or two at a given time. Of course, this was assumption based on discussions those two have had on this show. I have no secret knowledge or anything. lol
@Luke..luke..luke..
@Luke..luke..luke.. 4 года назад
Negin is not suited for this sort of work. At all.
@GeoffMitchellProductions
@GeoffMitchellProductions 4 года назад
I felt her trying to find her element in the conversation. Not her usual gig
@jrocksburr2724
@jrocksburr2724 4 года назад
I didn’t wanna say it 😭
@questionabletoast9346
@questionabletoast9346 4 года назад
She tried? I guess? I don't dislike her just because she got the gig, but yeah, Chuck fits much better and actually seems truly intrigued with everything that's being said. Kinda felt bad for Neil forcing out the laughs for all the bad jokes that didn't have anything to do with the topics.
@jrocksburr2724
@jrocksburr2724 4 года назад
Questionable Toast same they really had to force laughs out and it just made me cringe
@x1prodigy0x
@x1prodigy0x 4 года назад
Natalie and Neil saved this episode for sure.
@herbertgreen2824
@herbertgreen2824 4 года назад
I feel my brain expanding with new Neural Synapses whenever I watch Star Talk.
@leefbeatz2104
@leefbeatz2104 4 года назад
Both Negin and Natalie were dolls! I always love when Natalie appears to put on a cosmochemical clinic 👽👌👌 LUV everyone at the podcast and the educators !!! I would love to hear how sound affects the way electricity moves and interacts in solutions and also would like to see how sound can briefly manipulate the chemical structure and diatomical structure or particles and objects.... I think the next thing would be cool to examine space rocks in solution and see how certain frequencies affect what I said prior( structure, chemical composition, etc) along with pressure and temperature and the occurring magnetic properties... I’ve thought for a long time sound could be a major key in space travel and terrestrial movement !!!!
@leefbeatz2104
@leefbeatz2104 4 года назад
Not to forgot also conductivity and .... the other one... whatever that is lol
@k001daddy
@k001daddy 4 года назад
Harrison "Jack" Schmidt was a field geologist on the moon (I guess field selenologist) in the valley of Taurus-Littrow for 3 days in December 1972 during Apollo 17. (re: geologist in space)
@cesarmoya7
@cesarmoya7 4 года назад
Great episode! Thank you for doing this!!!
@nish7845
@nish7845 4 года назад
train wreck without Chuck Nice
@stephensmith3111
@stephensmith3111 4 года назад
In "The Expanse" series of novels and subsequent tv/cable series, the 4 main characters (Jim, Naomi, Alex, & Amos) initially served aboard the huge ice hauler spaceship 'Canterbury' which harvested water ice from Saturn's rings and transported it inward to sell primarily to the civilization in the asteroid belt (the Belt as opposed to the Earth/Moon and Mars). The company that owned the 'Cant' (along with other ice haulers) was called Pur'n'Kleen. Water and air are precious commodities in the Belt, even with intense conservation and recycling. Even in these three technically advanced civilizations, hauling stuff up the gravity wells of the planetary bodies is expensive.
@jakeportolese4031
@jakeportolese4031 4 года назад
Always so much value on this show🙏🏼
@Stratonetic
@Stratonetic 4 года назад
Anyone else think we should send a probe next time Halley's Comet comes by again? It would be amazing to finally land on the comet we've been awestruck by for centuries.
@Twitchi
@Twitchi 4 года назад
Given that last time it was here we sent something like 4 separate mission to the comet, I think your wish is gonna happen en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halley_Armada
@Stratonetic
@Stratonetic 4 года назад
@@Twitchi It'll fly by even closer in over a hundred years, 0.09 AU away from Earth, too bad I won't be alive to see it then, it'll be spectacular. But it looks like it's going to fly by Venus in 2061 and this time on our side of the sun.
@martinp.6961
@martinp.6961 4 года назад
I just stumbled upon this channel today, and I love it. I got excited and wanted to show my spouse, now I knew Mr Tyson by name only, and have never seen it spelled out, so I texted her 'Check out this video with Neil The Grass Tyson'.... and she made fun of me 🤣🤣 And now I'm gonna go through all of these videos and listen while I paint! >:3
@gertbester1169
@gertbester1169 4 года назад
Love the show Dr T but this was painful to watch with your co host
@iyannariel
@iyannariel 4 года назад
Props to StarTalk for giving comedians gigs during the coronavirus pandemic!
@kevindiliberto9678
@kevindiliberto9678 4 года назад
Sorry nageem (sorry if I spelled wrong). Not being mean, youre just not my style. I hate when i cant enjoy a star talk🙁 chucks humor is subtle, maybe try a lil less interuption and keep the jokes to the topic? Idk. I tried! Just constructive criticism, maybe im alone
@Fireguy723
@Fireguy723 4 года назад
And Chuck is scientifically literate enough to keep up in the conversations. Love when Natalie is on though.
@kevindiliberto9678
@kevindiliberto9678 4 года назад
Jason Wolf agree that's why im upset i love her but couldn't make it past 10mins, ill just have to catch the next one. Apparently she couldn't make this white guy laugh🗿
@Fireguy723
@Fireguy723 4 года назад
@@kevindiliberto9678 yeah i watched all the way through. She was painful to listen to just because her jokes were constantly a swing and a miss but Natalie and Neil made it worth it.
@xvalq
@xvalq 4 года назад
Totally agree with you
@saravillar7698
@saravillar7698 4 года назад
Neil thank you for introducing me to a new way of thinking about things! Can you talk about the star methuselah? Can we calculate its true age and is it older than the universe?
@Elephant_Juice74
@Elephant_Juice74 4 года назад
Please Negin turn your mic volume down a bit next time +++
@gavinbamber6082
@gavinbamber6082 4 года назад
No question about: Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was a comet that broke apart in July 1992 and collided with Jupiter in July 1994, providing the first direct observation of an extraterrestrial collision of Solar System objects.
@lamarcknritu
@lamarcknritu 4 года назад
Nope nope nope....not the same without Chuck ☹️
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
Shouldn't bail on a potential learning experience just because of the co-host.
@lamarcknritu
@lamarcknritu 4 года назад
@@theduder2617 Not bailing out of anything. Chuck makes the experience more fun that is all.
@theduder2617
@theduder2617 4 года назад
@@lamarcknritu I see. Apologies for my presumption.
@thirstfast1025
@thirstfast1025 4 года назад
NEGIN IS LOUD!
@ButterflyAngle12
@ButterflyAngle12 4 года назад
Well I'm white and ready to laugh y'all. Much respect to Neil for never being awkward in any moment.
@phuleesha867
@phuleesha867 4 года назад
She is a comet expert and great singer! Did you guys hear that?!
@singhking1206
@singhking1206 4 года назад
Yeah, Hello Neeiiiilll that was great!
@petersage5157
@petersage5157 Год назад
"Am I missing an eyebrow?" Adam's eyebrow eventually grew back after the first MythBusters pilot. Amanda [expletive] Palmer plucks and shaves her eyebrows daily so she can draw them on with eyeliner. The fact that Natalie has her eyebrows doesn't necessarily mean she hasn't previously lost them. @Natalie: I noticed your keyboard. I'd love to hear some of your music.
@zain2314
@zain2314 4 года назад
i cant wait for the world where science talk become the most popular show in the planet. where leaders are scientist, where we set aside races become one race, human race. i cant wait for the world when i look up the sky i see shimmering dots of lightspeed engines swirling among the stars.
@DarrylLearie
@DarrylLearie 4 года назад
I got to say I spent hours trying to locate Comet Neowise to photograph it. Than I realized that my city had too much light pollution for the comet to be seen. That’s when I realized that I did not really miss much over this over hyped comet. If you missed Comet Neowise - you really did not lose a once in a life sighting. Comet Hale Bopp in 1997 was something spectacular - it was so large and so bright that if you looked in the sky of my light polluted city you would definitely see it! I never got to shoot it but that comet - I will never forget!
@rolando2392
@rolando2392 4 года назад
Im in love with Natalie😵😵😵
@iyannariel
@iyannariel 4 года назад
Why all the mean comments about Negin? She's "loud" seems to be the main thing people are saying. It's not her fault they didnt edit the audio.
@diyaasaeed7959
@diyaasaeed7959 4 года назад
Last time I saw her on here I wished they’d mute her mic whenever she spoke... 5 mins in I wish that still.
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg 4 года назад
Yeah, these guys aren't okay just ignore their comments or report them.
@toliet123
@toliet123 2 года назад
If each comets/asteriods has an abundance of a certain amino acids, then maybe a particular combinations of those comets/asteriods that hit earth on its early days might explain the appearance of life on our planet, which also explains why its very hard to see life anywhere else because life recipe needs to be delivered by certain comets/asteriods with different amino acids in different ways and configuration.
@shubhsrivastava4417
@shubhsrivastava4417 4 года назад
Please keep Chuck permanent in Star Talk! No offence to the other guests!
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg 4 года назад
Please, nobody wants to see your opinions here! No offence!
@PeterFlights
@PeterFlights 4 года назад
Negin really brought the show down. But the great content made me stay
@AliAsghar-cv3og
@AliAsghar-cv3og 4 года назад
Agreed we need Chuck
@dennisnicholson952
@dennisnicholson952 4 года назад
In another RU-vid series, that I am watching, History of the Earth, the narrator, in episode no. 9, The Panspermia Theory, relates how the chemical composition of Earth's water is identical to that of asteroids but not so much to that of comets which might seem counterintuitive. If the Earth's water relates to asteroids, and the amino acids are found in comets, could one have brought the water and the other the basic chemicals for life?
@samilamby
@samilamby 4 года назад
Dennis Nicholson Yes! So as a 3rd year astrophysics student, I can pitch in here. From the planetary formation theory, we understand that the closeness to the sun (aka the temperature of the region) determines what material from the initial solar nebula (gas cloud) will condense. From that we understand that water condenses out beyond Mars, and therefore bodies formed in those regions will be rich in water (gas giants, Kuiper Belt Objects, etc.). Then, as in the early solar system orbits are not stable, tiny particles of rock/ice/volatiles will smash into each other - moving closer to the sun, further from the sun, etc. *As planets and asteroids are created together in this process, the chemical composition of the individual components (i.e. water) will be the same.* Therefore, it is not comets that brought water to Earth, but in fact early solar system asteroids and planetesimals. As I have not watched this Panspermia Theory episode, I’m not positive as to what the narrator is referring to when they say that the chemical composition of water in comets is not so much identical. My guess would be that this is either due to the fact that while comets also formed during planetary formation, they were much further out so they accumulated much more ice than rock, or that some long-period Oort Cloud comets originate from outside of our solar system, thus they have a different chemical composition as they were formed from a different gas cloud. Either way, these comets are the best theory for what brought the basic chemicals for life.
@dennisnicholson952
@dennisnicholson952 4 года назад
@@samilamby Thank you for your reply. It basically corroborates the Asteroid Water Origin Theory but where do comets and their cargo of amino acids fit in?
@samilamby
@samilamby 4 года назад
@@dennisnicholson952 I have not studied as in-depth on comets, but what I understand from doing some basic reading on the Rosetta mission (The ESA has a nice article on it), some comets that have a different water composition + amino acids are likely formed in some other exosystem. If those comets impacted Earth, they could have brought the origins of life.
@kenbee1957
@kenbee1957 4 года назад
Like comets were adding ingredients to create the perfect little world But then they accidentally added the human element....Chemical X
@davidflanagan3817
@davidflanagan3817 4 года назад
NEIL can you do a video talking about time crystals? Just read about a “breakthrough” of them interacting with each other. Very interesting
@EmpyreanLightASMR
@EmpyreanLightASMR 4 года назад
David Flanagan yes that would be interesting. never heard of them until I saw your comment
@silvershadow013
@silvershadow013 4 года назад
Please don't bring Negin back......
@itroll8638
@itroll8638 4 года назад
😂🤣😂
@isaackitone
@isaackitone 4 года назад
Jheysosss!!!! That's so mean.
@satyam3492
@satyam3492 4 года назад
Didn't Miller Urey experiment explained life on earth?
@calbraun1668
@calbraun1668 4 года назад
w00t! Saw the comet in Cleveland!
@fc-qr1cy
@fc-qr1cy 4 года назад
Saw it here in Texas
@Twitchi
@Twitchi 4 года назад
Is this a roll call? saw it here in England
@enriquegarciamerlo7007
@enriquegarciamerlo7007 4 года назад
Hope this is the last time Negin gets invited
@workingguy6666
@workingguy6666 4 года назад
The large comet I saw within our atmosphere (Eastern Ohio, possibly about 1990) was headed about due Eastward, and was green with green churning flames. Never did see a report on that - surely I wasn't the only one who saw it. Huge thing gong across the day-time sky, seemingly both slow and fast at the same time, but a constant speed.
@SailorsGirl1957
@SailorsGirl1957 2 года назад
It was a meteorite, not a comet, in 1990. I saw it too. I'll never forget it. Green. Yep. It landed on a lady's car in New York. I know you wrote this a year ago, but I hope you see my reply...
@workingguy6666
@workingguy6666 2 года назад
@@SailorsGirl1957 I see it! I looked up the videos and direction, and while the green is certainly correct, the time of day doesn't seem to be for mine. The one I saw was mid-day - it was daylight out, and I had an off-day from college where I was home. I recall it being when other people would normally be at work - normal work-day hours - and perhaps that was why nobody reported on it. The Peekskill one, that you refer to, was two years later, and I was living back in Pittsburgh at that time. Thank you, though - it was nice to see the Peekskill meteorite videos that reminded me of that green.
@SailorsGirl1957
@SailorsGirl1957 2 года назад
@@workingguy6666 I'm so glad you saw my reply. The GREEN meteorite I saw was in the early evening, maybe around 7 or so, in Northern Virginia. And it was in the early 90s. I was driving with my little girl in the backseat. I saw it outta the corner of my eye and was able to stop the car to watch it... for a second or two 😆 Are you sure about the time of day, because crashing in NY would seem about right with you in Ohio and me in VA. Oh well, pretty cool anyway. Nice talking to you. Happy New Year.
@workingguy6666
@workingguy6666 2 года назад
@@SailorsGirl1957 Happy new year! Yes, I am sure about the time of day. If it had been dark out, and/or evening, my family would have been home. Basically blue skies, and a meteorite absolutely huge. I mean, the green flames I saw were on it, and across its mass, instead of coming off of the back of it. Happy New Year to you and yours! So glad to at least have learned about the 1992 event.
@cranganoresramaswamy3729
@cranganoresramaswamy3729 4 года назад
Hi Neil one more question, What would happen if we free-fall a diamond from the from the outermost layer of the atmosphere? Would it evaporate or hit the ground. If so, what would happen if a comet or meteorite that is coming towards us is made up of such hard material?
@jawadqureshi8333
@jawadqureshi8333 4 года назад
I believe water came from interstellar source, probably a water cloud or ice astroid which got pulled by the sun towards the earth and retained only by earth. Question : When did the atmosphere start ?
@suicidalbanananana
@suicidalbanananana 4 года назад
Aww Natalie didnt even get to say goodbye :(
@Leftyotism
@Leftyotism 4 года назад
Neil hang out with Chuck so much, he's "stealing" the punchlines. xD
@JesseSauveandfamily
@JesseSauveandfamily 2 года назад
Why aren't more people watching this, being educated should be a goal.
@dhairyasehgal1633
@dhairyasehgal1633 4 года назад
“Geology is not real science” ~Sheldon Cooper
@deep_singh83
@deep_singh83 4 года назад
Question... if we as a solar system are travelling through space in a direction, how does the ort cloud remain around the moving solar system?
@14kara365
@14kara365 4 года назад
Comet NEOWISE is still visible with binoculars near the Bootes constellation within a couple hours of sunset!
@youranimefever3710
@youranimefever3710 4 года назад
I just watched 3 mins and I liked that British accent.
@Twitchi
@Twitchi 4 года назад
They hand them out for free over this way ;)
@thatwastheory3744
@thatwastheory3744 4 года назад
Going to say this, i dont mean it offensively whatsoever! The current comedic Co Host Negin Farsad is a great individual, however I feel as if there isnt enough curiosity or understanding on her part, I am not at all saying i dislike her, or the way she presents. That being said, i feel there are better choices, somehow i feel as if we have all grown to adore chuck, simply because of his interest and knowledge base growing over time and being a regular thing. Moving forward, it would be best that that "green screen" hour would be best indulged for the co host to brush up on a few things prior to filming. There are so many off topic remarks its hard to keep train of thought going without getting side tracked, and thats not on the personality or person specifically, just the intellectual content bouncing off of the co-host instead of being understood and absorbed really makes these episodes more difficult to watch as they feel less engaging. Shout out to everybody who makes the show possible, without all of you, there is no show. That goes for all behind the scenes crew, past co hosts, all stars and all of the wonderful guests. You make this show very special, and helped educate through interest, and wowing people. Everybody who is involved in the show has a special place in my heart Maddison
@leefbeatz2104
@leefbeatz2104 4 года назад
Thank you for the education information Sir and Miss’s !!!!
@bhaktichohan4949
@bhaktichohan4949 4 года назад
This is my favorite one by far!
@trafalgard.waterlaw7330
@trafalgard.waterlaw7330 4 года назад
"Cargo pants, why?" It's in the name.
@kirkwagner461
@kirkwagner461 4 года назад
As comets repeatedly make close passes past the sun, they repeatedly heat up and cool down. Could that be creating an environment wherein complex chemical reactions are being actively being brewed up on them? Reactions that might not otherwise be expected to be found on an iceball just floating around in space?
@adityakulkarni9455
@adityakulkarni9455 4 года назад
Please balance the audio
@parallelpalmtrees
@parallelpalmtrees 4 года назад
Sigh WHERE IS CHUCK
@popaandrei4422
@popaandrei4422 4 года назад
i think crystals are a MUST for life because of their arranged structure, and maybe somehow that ties back with the arrangement of new molecules. just a thought
@alokranjan2003
@alokranjan2003 4 года назад
Most vital question and most important when the Stardust enter in the earth's orbit it will burnt or not and what benefit it gives to the earth.
@PeterFlights
@PeterFlights 4 года назад
Get that woman “comedian” out of there please!! Chuck can’t wait to see you back.
@questionabletoast9346
@questionabletoast9346 4 года назад
I usually don't cringe, but every attempted joke had me squirming in my chair a little. I miss Chuck too.
@blindvisionary415
@blindvisionary415 4 года назад
Another great show, Thank You! Regarding how water arrived on Earth; taking into account the theory that the Moon is a proto planet that crashed into Earth 4 billion years ago, would it be possible that, like a comet, it carried vast amounts of water which was later captured by Earth? If the collision caused Earth`s spin, that would cause the megnetic field which in turn would allow an atmosphere to trap /contain water on Earth.
@navdeepsengh
@navdeepsengh 4 года назад
Negin's laughter reminds me of Berlin from Money Heist.
@Amethyst_Dragon_
@Amethyst_Dragon_ 4 года назад
Doctor T and Natalie thank you so much I learned alot
@iwill6002
@iwill6002 4 года назад
Waaait a minute, where's Chuck? Startalk just aint the same without Chuck
@EugeneZhukov
@EugeneZhukov 4 года назад
100% agree!!! I vote for Chuck.
@nickmtzsaenz9312
@nickmtzsaenz9312 4 года назад
Neil says let me add another thing this is just so cool. what a great unintentional pun😁
@ishtiak14
@ishtiak14 4 года назад
How far do we have to go in space to watch our own Big bang? And how much faster do we have to go than the speed of light?
@7wy573D
@7wy573D 4 года назад
Hope you know, when you take a break there are no ads that play on mobile.
@LL-we2cu
@LL-we2cu 4 года назад
I am on mobile, and there are adds between the breaks for me.
@7wy573D
@7wy573D 4 года назад
@@LL-we2cu you on iPhone or android?
@LL-we2cu
@LL-we2cu 4 года назад
@@7wy573D I have android
@7wy573D
@7wy573D 4 года назад
@@LL-we2cu I have samsung j7 crown. My app it upto date I do not get the ads. On browser I get the ads though. Just not through the app.
@LL-we2cu
@LL-we2cu 4 года назад
@@7wy573D Okay, my app is up to date also, but I still get adds.
@hellaswagga2205
@hellaswagga2205 4 года назад
Negin is OK but it isn't going to happen without Chuck.
@rbackowski
@rbackowski 4 года назад
Have you considered a StarTalk Kids series. I’d love to have my 9 year old experience awesome topics and leaders in science and tech and the approach of NGT but the cosmic queries would be a little bit over her head. Maybe team up with Lavar Burton. 🙂 Love this channel and podcast. Thanks!
@kenbee1957
@kenbee1957 4 года назад
Well......Cosmos I feel is a very close premise to this
@ericsodt
@ericsodt 4 года назад
@StarTalk (Post production) - Let's work on getting the volume levels the same for each person. I kept on having to turn it up to hear Neil, but then Negin was yelling at me.
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg
@princeedmunddukeofedinburg 4 года назад
Maybe it's time to invest in high quality equipment rather than bragging about the volume levels...
@davidt3956
@davidt3956 4 года назад
And, not, it wasn't a NEO that destroyed the dinosaurs. It wasn't near, it landed :)
@nathanjasper512
@nathanjasper512 4 года назад
When it gets close it becomes an a HEO. A, Here Earth Object.
@suzannepottsshorts
@suzannepottsshorts 4 года назад
C/2020/F3 sounds like the formal name and tornado equivalent of our derecho, though it should be CR for Cedar Rapids.
@padrigderoiste3220
@padrigderoiste3220 4 года назад
I wonder if there is a way to determine how many comets it would take to create all the water on Earth . Same for the building blocks of life?
@donnysandley6977
@donnysandley6977 4 года назад
Just watch the latest RU-vid from physics girl 🤗and evidently when you take a beer bottle hit it really hard with the palm of your hand on top and the bottom comes out of it🤨 there's also a little bit of light that happens at the bottom of it with no explanation 😳 can you guys please explain what's going on or tell me what you think 🤔
@toniomalley5661
@toniomalley5661 4 года назад
I live in limerick Ireland so didn’t get to see once if we didn’t have rain we still had clouds happens most of the time when something interesting is flying by oh well
@Baleur
@Baleur 4 года назад
19:50 i mean thats not REALLY true, is it? Because most of our drinking water today, came from rainfall the past few thousand years, no? So it was oxygen and hydrogen that combined in the clouds and rained down. Or were the water molecules maintained intact throughout all of this time?
@Penfold101
@Penfold101 4 года назад
Please see a video on the Hindenburg for an example of what happens when hydrogen and oxygen combine. It’s a very stable molecule once formed.
@AdilMotiwala
@AdilMotiwala 4 года назад
Question: Is it possible that the star Betelgeuse has gone supernova, but it still appears to us as a star because the light from the supernova has still not reached us? I may be very wrong here, so mind that.
@namanjain2732
@namanjain2732 4 года назад
Helium. What a nobel topic to talk about
@ejmtv3
@ejmtv3 4 года назад
Actually, very few people dont know the exact size of the Sun compared to Earth. Our school solar system models are inaccurate and not to scale because if it is to scale, the planets will become almost microscopic.
@Mr.Unacceptable
@Mr.Unacceptable 4 года назад
Was any part of this supposed to make me laugh?
@grapy83
@grapy83 4 года назад
Actually it's about knowledge. The laughs are only cherry on top
@calapsesathir4408
@calapsesathir4408 4 года назад
I mean you do you. Thats a question for your therapist. Maybe your autistic
@teej9619
@teej9619 4 года назад
You really need to balance the audio in this episode. Neil is too quite and Negin is too loud. Please fix, I want to listen but cant find a comfortable and listenable volume.
@davidchadee3250
@davidchadee3250 4 года назад
Does light experience time ? If not does light just appear wherever it's ment to ? Is it only the observer that experiences the time it takes for light to reach wherever its going ?
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