There’s nothing better than stumbling upon a LEGIT channel with accurate and engaging content about space. I especially like the comparisons to put the sizes in perspective. Really looking forward to MORE!!
Lol true it is funny tho so I guess that was an unintentional improvement to the video before it was even released. PS: What is the music you used in the video? I could explain why I asked but the reasons would be longer then the main sentence.
At first it was an accident, but instead of just zooming out I spent another 30 minutes making it more interesting. Glad those 30 minutes weren't wasted!😄
Just discovered your channel today, August 23, 2022. Right now, you're at 8.16 subscribers + 1 from me. I can see you becoming very popular if you continue to produce videos of this quality. Keep up the great work!
Well produced and you have a good voice for being a narrator. It will take a while before you will gain a lot of fame and views, but in the meantime you just have to keep plowing like the channel SEA did and you will get there. And remember to keep having fun while doing this. Never, ever feel obligated to sacrifice things going on in your real life for RU-vid.
Your animations are so on point, I'm definitely going to watch all your videos from now on. Even though I know most of the information, the way you display it makes me feel like I'm learning it again for the first time. Its awesome, keep up the good work!
I think this is your first video. I am asking everyone - share this video and this channel. It's really underrated. For one year there should've been at least 1 million subscribers. It would be stupid of us to NOT motivate this person and loose some quality content. Thanks.
10:09 There is an achievement on wipEout omega collection Called: mach 1.5 (get mach 1.5 in wipEout 2048 zone [I think it's zone 65]) so Neptune's winds got that achievement covered! LOL
Yo the thing when the planet was revolving around the sun and you added the text of its speed and it colloided with the video edge was funny😂😂 Damn the animation is amazing
It depends on who you ask. In my case, I used NASA's data which lists Neptune as the coldest. You can check the video sources page linked in the description of the video for more info.
I happened across the video about the speed of light and I am thoroughly impressed. I watch astronomy videos with only British accents to sleep every night, so I’m somewhat of a connoisseur
While Uranus has the coldest recorded temperature, Neptune has the coldest average temperature. So technically speaking, Neptune is the coldest planet.
I know the videos are time consuming to make... But I really enjoy them ..you are perfectly for tor this job..maybe you can start working with some other boy channels on RU-vid that offer this content. kurzgesagt or maybe some stuff like that
i like saying 2 metallic giants if you look at jupiter and saturn's composition and then 2 diamond giants if you look at uranus and neptune's composition.
I calculated something wrong. I did 10 meters for the height but I did the edge of the rings in total, not the edge of the visible rings (which is what was shown on screen). I also think I must have gotten something else wrong because even calculating with the information I gave above I still only come to 4mm. So who knows what other mistakes I made in my calculation. Needless to say, this was over a year ago and I try to quadruple+ check my math now to make sure I don't get anything wrong.😂
10:10 i have a question, they are faster than the speed of sound on Earth but speed of sound changes if the meduim changes so are Neptun's winds faster than speed of sound on Neptune?
I'm not entirely sure that the winds are supersonic on Neptune. Some sources say the speed of sound on Neptune is 1600mph (2600km/h), so they may not be supersonic on Neptune. But they certainly would be on Earth!
Your videos are simply next level! Can't imagine the amount of time and efforts you put in. Really I am jealous with your content! Please pin me before these video gets million of views & comments. Kindly come up with these videos more. 😂
7:45 Sorry, this can't be correct. Outer ring has diameter of 960.000 km. If you scale it down to earth (factor 75), and compared to thickness of paper (0,1 mm), the original rings would only be 3 inches thick.
This is half correct. Based on data I got from NASA, portions of the rings would be thinner than paper, however, I failed to notice when making the video that it was only portions of the rings that would be thinner (I thought it was the whole of the rings that would be thinner).
I think I understand better why people suggest we're not alone in our universe, thinking thoroughly, one could see some sense to it, even though I am quite religious. It still baffles me. Why create a whole galaxy, a whole solar system and we're the only ones with life? It's comparable to creating Earth and putting just 1 person inside it without companionship.