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This Is the Only REAL Close-up Footage of Neptune Ever Captured 

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The solar system's most distant planet, Neptune, is a colossal world that still baffles scientists even today. Only one robotic spacecraft, called Voyager 2, has ever visited the planet, briefly allowing us to study its complex, dramatic atmosphere like never before. This is the only close-up footage ever captured of Neptune and reveals what it would be like to approach the ice giant planet towards the edge of the solar system.
Footage credit: NASA
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@Musemieux
@Musemieux Год назад
As a northern canadian, i might have to put on a jacket there.
@Cyberbully34
@Cyberbully34 Год назад
HOLY COW NEPTUNE IS COLD! Even the Canadians say so.
@the5thmusketeer215
@the5thmusketeer215 Год назад
Don’t forget your mittens & scarf….. 💨💨💨 🥶👍
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie Год назад
hmmph, yup, might have to slip on the ole mukluks
@hunterbidenparmesanimports5633
It’s so cold , your poor nips would get so hard they’d cut right through ur jacket , gives a whole new meaning to … a bit nipply outside
@sfsplayz4626
@sfsplayz4626 Год назад
@@hunterbidenparmesanimports5633 dawg what
@OneTequilaTwoTequila
@OneTequilaTwoTequila Год назад
680 mph winds at -200°C temperatures. That's got to be one hell of a windchill factor!
@BillSmith-rx9rm
@BillSmith-rx9rm Год назад
Yeah. Better wear a jacket when you go.
@VNeto94
@VNeto94 Год назад
Windbreakers and double pants are a must over there.
@stupendous7848
@stupendous7848 Год назад
how do they know?
@BillSmith-rx9rm
@BillSmith-rx9rm Год назад
@@stupendous7848 Voyager spacecraft?
@Kinobambino
@Kinobambino Год назад
​@@BillSmith-rx9rm Mom says I should but I can handle it
@dennissprague2572
@dennissprague2572 9 месяцев назад
Helps me realize how amazingly fine tuned our planet is for life.
@danielszekeres8003
@danielszekeres8003 9 месяцев назад
It's not a coincidence, life evolved this way specifically because of earths conditions
@Cqlti
@Cqlti 9 месяцев назад
artificial planet
@tj03297
@tj03297 9 месяцев назад
Other way around. Life is fine tuned to endure the conditions of the planet. Earth is indifferent to the survival of organisms.
@gabri41200
@gabri41200 9 месяцев назад
Bacteria also think it is amazing how fine tuned your intestines are for them. If your body temperature were just a little hotter or colder, or the pH was just a little higher or lower, they would all die. The bacteria would think your body was perfectly fine tuned for them
@brunosantiago4849
@brunosantiago4849 9 месяцев назад
​@@Cqlti that's the exact opposite. Earth's optimal conditions for life have nothing to do with human activity...
@patrickjenkins6383
@patrickjenkins6383 9 месяцев назад
"Cobalt Blue," has to be one the coolest terms ever assigned to a color. 💙🌚🥶
@ChrisClaybern
@ChrisClaybern 8 месяцев назад
Gun metal blue too
@FordHoard
@FordHoard 7 месяцев назад
@@ChrisClaybern Confederate Blue
@jacksongraydon2503
@jacksongraydon2503 6 месяцев назад
Because it is the color glass turns into when you add Cobalt
@am_Nein
@am_Nein 4 месяца назад
​@@ChrisClaybernputting gun in it automatically invalidates the coolness.
@l.p4251
@l.p4251 4 месяца назад
Sadly recently it's discovered that it's not Neptune's actual color
@GirtheAlienGoldfish
@GirtheAlienGoldfish Год назад
Hope they can get more footage of Neptune someday.
@dmtmediabrothers
@dmtmediabrothers Год назад
China is going in 2024
@FirstLast-nz9vo
@FirstLast-nz9vo Год назад
Or maybe Uranus
@greenokie420
@greenokie420 Год назад
​@@FirstLast-nz9vo damn you beat me to it
@Xinnie_The_Flu
@Xinnie_The_Flu Год назад
​@@FirstLast-nz9vo it's easy to take pictures of my anus.😂
@KreigsMarine2
@KreigsMarine2 Год назад
We are lucky to have what we have. Without NASA, we will never go farther than the moon....maybe Mars
@timdailey2690
@timdailey2690 Год назад
It takes sunlight 8 minutes to reach Earth, but 4 hours to reach Neptune
@freshprince3891
@freshprince3891 Год назад
How would anybody know that when nobody has been to the sun or neptune
@HaagseDannyKalf
@HaagseDannyKalf Год назад
​@@freshprince3891 We know the distances and the speed of light. Simple math from there.
@freshprince3891
@freshprince3891 Год назад
@@HaagseDannyKalf yet nobody has been to the destination from point A to point B to measure? So how can it be measured if they have never been there?
@liquidluck711
@liquidluck711 Год назад
​@@freshprince3891 good luck getting a verifiable answer from the NASA Sun-Culties. . .
@HaagseDannyKalf
@HaagseDannyKalf Год назад
@@liquidluck711 You seem to know better than all the experts in this field? Then please shine your light of wisdom upon us lowly creatures and give us your expert opinion? Of course it would be appreciated if you can also show evidence for your claims...
@annecohen3527
@annecohen3527 4 месяца назад
it's not cobalt blue, actually its colour is similar to uranus
@bijulithapa3944
@bijulithapa3944 4 месяца назад
Blue is blue is blue
@EpicMalick
@EpicMalick 3 месяца назад
Blue is blue is blue
@ReflexRL
@ReflexRL Месяц назад
That's disgusting
@djimiwreybigsby5263
@djimiwreybigsby5263 10 дней назад
Cobalt is much darker but I see what you did there
@theaidenandreshow4001
@theaidenandreshow4001 10 дней назад
🤓☝️ Umm Actually The Real Color Is Skibidi *snorts*
@Kanak_Bodkhe
@Kanak_Bodkhe 9 месяцев назад
video quality of voyager 2 1989: meanwhile bank cctv in 2023: **cant even see man's face**
@YungMisfit20
@YungMisfit20 7 месяцев назад
The camera on voyage 2 costs 10x the amount of a security camera😂 who ever figures out how to make a cheap high definition security system will be a billionaire
@AlbertWesker_GOAT
@AlbertWesker_GOAT 5 месяцев назад
​@@YungMisfit204k cameras are quite affordable now, and I assume they will be even more so for large companies such as banks. Probably a system to be able to move the camera remotely and with good sound quality will be more expensive. But there is no good reason for large companies to use low quality cameras.
@simon04.10
@simon04.10 4 месяца назад
10x? More like 1000x ​@@YungMisfit20
@thegayestgoth
@thegayestgoth 4 месяца назад
​@@YungMisfit20Banks make billions.
@chrism3784
@chrism3784 4 месяца назад
@@YungMisfit20 aren't cheap high definition security systems out already? can pick one up on ebay pretty cheap
@nopulau8628
@nopulau8628 Год назад
The connection from the Voyager 2 seems better than my cell phone reception on earth!
@Avogadros_number
@Avogadros_number Год назад
One of the things they never fully explain, like Nixon’s phone call to the moon
@DronePsyche
@DronePsyche Год назад
@@Avogadros_number Nixon's phone call to the moon was a relay from Houston Space Center. No magic there...
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 Год назад
@@Avogadros_number Like you'd either understand or accept any explanation...
@Avogadros_number
@Avogadros_number Год назад
@@Teeb2023 my mind isn’t made up either way, I just haven’t come across an explanation that makes any sense based on my understanding of technology and the world. I am not very educated and thus ignorant on the subject, but the problem and reason why there are so many conspiracy theorists is because people like you who think they understand something don’t make an effort to put it in understandable language, you either just regurgitate what Google says, or you call us dumb conspiracy theorists.
@deang5622
@deang5622 Год назад
And have you seen the size of the receiving antenna on earth?
@tycannon384
@tycannon384 Год назад
Voyager 2 traveled over 32,000 mph and it still took 12 years to reach Neptune! 🤯 Amazing.
@meekserge6300
@meekserge6300 Год назад
That's bcz the orbital motion of the Voyager 2, was elliptical as u can't go straight to any celestial body, u have to revolve in effective motion to sun's gravity
@Durzo1259
@Durzo1259 Год назад
Sci-Fi really diminishes our appreciation for these vast distances. Flying out of a star system is something you do after 5 minutes of being chased by TIE fighters.
@christiantabares6713
@christiantabares6713 Год назад
My math may be off but i tried. 4,000,000,000 mi ÷ 32,000mph = 125,000hrs 24hrs×365days = 8,760 hrs/yr 125,000hrs ÷ 8,760 hrs/yr = 14.3 yrs
@jasonbrody8957
@jasonbrody8957 Год назад
Today it would take way less time.
@ExploitGodz
@ExploitGodz Год назад
@@jasonbrody8957 like how much
@niksonrex88
@niksonrex88 10 месяцев назад
The fact that we can receive signals from something that is 7 billion kilometers away is insane.
@shichilaofa
@shichilaofa 7 месяцев назад
Not really if you know science.
@niksonrex88
@niksonrex88 7 месяцев назад
@@shichilaofa i know how it works yet that distance is so unfathomably large that it is simply insane
@Hydrant_Hero
@Hydrant_Hero 5 месяцев назад
And I can't get cell reception in my bathroom 😢
@Beedostudios3721
@Beedostudios3721 5 месяцев назад
@@Hydrant_Herofr
@PapaCito05
@PapaCito05 5 месяцев назад
Or a lie 🤷‍♂️
@BanjoPixelSnack
@BanjoPixelSnack 10 месяцев назад
I love Neptune. My favourite planet :)
@theresaakins2317
@theresaakins2317 7 месяцев назад
Me too. I love the color, the name, even the position it's in amongst the solar system.
@cute_baby_talks
@cute_baby_talks 7 месяцев назад
Same
@nword683
@nword683 7 месяцев назад
But I love Uranus 😏😏😏😏😏
@Knightpiecerules
@Knightpiecerules 7 месяцев назад
I love uranus ❤
@MaxConsumesDeadHamsters
@MaxConsumesDeadHamsters 7 месяцев назад
Yes
@andrewverrett568
@andrewverrett568 Год назад
Something for everyone to think about. How insanely intense the gravitational pull of the sun is if a planet 4.3 billion miles from it is locked into its orbit.
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 Год назад
It's from electrical magnetic attraction.
@leejerrett8268
@leejerrett8268 Год назад
@@senatorjosephmccarthy2720No it isn’t, don’t be silly.
@ValidT
@ValidT Год назад
@@senatorjosephmccarthy2720and one for you 🤡.
@IanCarl37
@IanCarl37 Год назад
Wait till you hear about the Oort cloud
@adamplentl5588
@adamplentl5588 Год назад
​@@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 shut up when you don't know what you're talking about. It's embarrassing.
@ScandalistRick
@ScandalistRick Год назад
Imagine the sound generated by 1000+ MPH winds. Wind that literally generating sonic booms. This has got to be one of the LOUDEST places in the solar system.
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown Год назад
Correction: 600+ MPH/1100+ KPH
@ScandalistRick
@ScandalistRick Год назад
@@shruggzdastr8-facedclown Well damn...
@nothingbutlove4886
@nothingbutlove4886 Год назад
sonic speeds vary by pressure. these winds do not generate sonic booms because the speed of sounds is higher on neptune.
@dogyX3
@dogyX3 Год назад
​@@nothingbutlove4886 nice 🎉
@maudiojunky
@maudiojunky Год назад
@@nothingbutlove4886 Actually pressure has no impact on the speed of sound, only temperature, at least in gasses. The speed of sound is lower on Neptune because of the lower temperature, about 171m/s or 383mph at -200C. This is half of the speed at room temperature or what we normally experience on Earth. In short, the reason for this is the molecules of the gas are less energetic and moving slower relative to each other. The fastest winds on Neptune are indeed above mach 3 in its atmosphere, which is a bit mind-boggling. (Edit) A correction: I didn't account for Neptune's composition being different from air here. The actual speed of sound on Neptune is more like 625m/s because it's about 80% hydrogen and 20% helium. The max recorded winds of 1200mph, or 536m/s put the wind speed around mach 0.85. It's certainly conceivable that some icy precipitates could exceed the sound barrier, but it seems not the wind itself.
@nicoleanderson5704
@nicoleanderson5704 9 месяцев назад
Neptune...where the weatherman will never be wrong.
@Lego6980
@Lego6980 17 дней назад
Btw - It’s actually the same light colour as its neighbour Uranus. They put a filter on the image, which makes it look darker. They did this because it shows more detail that way.
@ellisonhamilton3322
@ellisonhamilton3322 Год назад
Neptune is so beautiful and is still my favorite planet.
@risenkira7181
@risenkira7181 Год назад
Mine's Uranus😊
@destroyer100onblitz
@destroyer100onblitz Год назад
@@risenkira7181 mine Jupiter
@misophone
@misophone Год назад
Mine earth
@michaelbowman2479
@michaelbowman2479 Год назад
Earth 1 Neptune 2 for me
@ellisonhamilton3322
@ellisonhamilton3322 Год назад
@@misophone Yeah, Earth is spectacular. I meant my favorite other than Earth. Neptune is beautiful, but I wouldn't want to live there.
@George.Coleman
@George.Coleman Год назад
**The Sun explodes** 4 hours later Neptuninans: "Guys, somethings up with the Sun-OH GOD!!"
@nathangraham2276
@nathangraham2276 9 месяцев назад
Neptunians. Works perfectly
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
@Sarahbuildsstepsequencers 9 месяцев назад
Would love to see new footage with todays optics, but I doubt Neptune is even on the list of places to explore.
@Future-Classic-Comics
@Future-Classic-Comics 6 месяцев назад
My favourite place to visit is your Anus.
@Oceansta
@Oceansta 10 дней назад
Have you seen the 2005 pic of Titan? Looks like it was taken with a 0.1 megapixel camera from a moving bus in he grand canyon
@johnwang9914
@johnwang9914 9 месяцев назад
If you want to be shocked, look up the resolution in pixels of the cameras used on Voyager 2, it was the best available at the time but by modern perspectives, it wouldn't even be called a camera. Of course, a lot of processing was done from multiple photographs to make the photos that we have from Voyager 2.
@robertaldaron4870
@robertaldaron4870 Год назад
A dazzling blue gem in the black velvet fold of space.
@Karma_andSage
@Karma_andSage 11 месяцев назад
👍
@IAmNotOfThisWorld
@IAmNotOfThisWorld 10 месяцев назад
This was so poetic ❤
@padlockeussy
@padlockeussy 9 месяцев назад
That was beautiful.
@RadenWA
@RadenWA 9 месяцев назад
A big blue bead next to Uranus
@princedaniel714
@princedaniel714 9 месяцев назад
A massive blue death trap with storms the size of a planet.
@justincoleman3805
@justincoleman3805 Год назад
What are you hiding, Neptune? WHAT ARE YOU HIDING?!?!
@ifirespondiamstupid7750
@ifirespondiamstupid7750 Год назад
Neomuna
@PearsAreOkay
@PearsAreOkay Год назад
I ask myself the following question: "why did Neptune form and what is it's purpose?"
@davidparkes3701
@davidparkes3701 Год назад
The truth lol
@Zalk00000
@Zalk00000 Год назад
​@@PearsAreOkay no thoughts about the other planets? Wait, did I miss some joke?
@themanvirus4782
@themanvirus4782 Год назад
Im telling you guys theres different realms i wonder if the wind is just a coverup of the different beings living there i wonder who lives there :) did u guys ever think what if these planets see what we see and the earth is a hard rock or they see a dry planet like u guys know there is 11 realms right there could be life on all these planets but we dont see the truth we are all energy beings people forget that lol it could show as windy for us but maybe its calm for them
@bigneiltoo
@bigneiltoo 11 месяцев назад
The most exciting photographs ever taken were from Voyager 2 whose incredible journey visited Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, sending back photos of all their moons. The planets had aligned for that trip.
@SaltyRamen.
@SaltyRamen. 10 месяцев назад
Now let’s get some 4k 60fps of these
@KasiToursSA
@KasiToursSA 8 месяцев назад
India just went to the moon and the footage still looks like it's from 1960 lol
@pranayghosh4413
@pranayghosh4413 8 месяцев назад
​@@KasiToursSAThat was not in their goal. The Goal was to successfully land a Lander with probe on the south polar lunar surface and to do insitu chemical composition of soil, it doesn't require any camera to do so. It was a successful mission
@KasiToursSA
@KasiToursSA 8 месяцев назад
@@pranayghosh4413 Nonsense, imagine giving billions to an organisation n all they can do is show u the animation of what happened, Fck that noise. 95% of what we get is an animated version n I'm tired of it.
@pranayghosh4413
@pranayghosh4413 8 месяцев назад
@@KasiToursSA Your inability to get the information doesn't makes the information wrong. Not every Space agency is funded like Nasa. ISRO is a cost effective space organization, doing the same and better jobs as other agencies within a limited budget. Also as i said their main goal there wasn't to take 8k 240 fps pictures and footages. "All they can do is animation" Dumbass there's a whole medium car sized rover on mars doing expedition and clicking 4k pictures which was in Nasa's goal. Are you a flat earther by any chance btw?
@FordHoard
@FordHoard 7 месяцев назад
@@KasiToursSA Exactly. That's the kind of thing that makes me question stuff like that in the first place.
@ericreid8111
@ericreid8111 Год назад
680mph winds. *THIS IS JIM CANTORE REPORTING ON THE BEACHES OF NEPTUNE*
@corneliusdinkmeyer2190
@corneliusdinkmeyer2190 11 месяцев назад
😂😂😂 They always send Jim Cantore to the worst places!
@markbowles2382
@markbowles2382 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@calumbrooknicolson
@calumbrooknicolson Год назад
I hope someone sends a space probe to Neptune to study it some more.
@dmtmediabrothers
@dmtmediabrothers Год назад
China is in 2024
@AwesomeBloxx
@AwesomeBloxx Год назад
I have a question is Neptune stable enough to land on like mars, and maybe Venus or is it more like Jupiter and just rips it to pieces.
@nukacolacompany2534
@nukacolacompany2534 Год назад
@@AwesomeBloxx The atmosphere is too thick, it may be smaller than jupiter, but it is still considered a gas giant and im sure the thick sphere of rock in the center is quite inhospitable
@AwesomeBloxx
@AwesomeBloxx Год назад
@@nukacolacompany2534 hm yeah that’s cool to hear and Venus I’m pretty sure has a think atmosphere as well
@centauria9122
@centauria9122 Год назад
​@@AwesomeBloxxMars has a very thin atmosphere, Venus has a thicker atmosphere than Earth's, but it is mostly CO2 and surface pressures 93x than sea level here on Earth, also it is very hot that can melt lead. Neptune is an ice giant, and a gas giant like Jupiter. The atmospheres are way too thick to even try to "land" something there as pressure and/or temperatures will tear up the spacecraft or space probe entirely. There are no land on these gas worlds, but mainly gases, liquids, and a core that could be solid or liquid.
@DiariesOfaPhOenixRiSinG
@DiariesOfaPhOenixRiSinG 9 месяцев назад
As a pisces, this is my ruling planet...very mysterious one at that.
@milianxhighlights
@milianxhighlights 11 месяцев назад
As someone who lives in Neptune I can confirm that we wake up 4 hours later than you guys
@pinetreegang5232
@pinetreegang5232 9 месяцев назад
I love this cartoon logic
@fly4tips
@fly4tips 9 месяцев назад
And it's windy there too! 😮
@danny-fu2zd
@danny-fu2zd 8 месяцев назад
Please vote for Pierre Poillivere in your next elections on Neptune please 😅
@Gameboy-Unboxings
@Gameboy-Unboxings 7 месяцев назад
​@@lxnarrso true. Imagine laughing at comments that are only made to try to get likes.
@lxnarr
@lxnarr 7 месяцев назад
​@@Gameboy-Unboxings Entertainment and jokes are becoming lazy and uninspired, the word comedy almost means nothing to me anymore. I'm only 20 but I feel like comedy used to be a lot less subjective, a lot less controversial. And I'm not talking about dark humor. People can just enjoy anything.
@marcusbriggs3223
@marcusbriggs3223 Год назад
Part of me really wants to get on a spaceship and explore space. So beautiful
@petergriffin383
@petergriffin383 Год назад
i would absolutely love to see the planet's from a spaceship.., just imagine looking out a window at one of the gas giant's just a few million miles away! That's my dream... Better yet, get close enough to Jupiter to actually see cloud movement in the great red spot storm
@jamesfrench7299
@jamesfrench7299 Год назад
They can do the next best thing and send hi res cameras and play the footage in a cinema. There's a way to use a planet as a powerful transmitter to send the high data footage to Earth in a more timely fashion.
@AnarchistPoop
@AnarchistPoop Год назад
yes...totally something that's just a matter of you making up your mind. Quickly! the next buss to the outter solar system leaves in 30 minutes!
@tsl0073
@tsl0073 Год назад
Wouldn’t the planets look nothing like this to us in reality though? From a spaceship, I don’t think we’d see space like this, the light spectrum we see in is how these images are always made to look, but I think it’s closer to black and white in reality up there if you’re just looking with eyeballs. Maybe someone with some science knowledge can answer this, just remember reading somewhere while back that it isn’t like the expanse, or star trek, and images from space are doctored for human biology.
@petergriffin383
@petergriffin383 Год назад
@@tsl0073 The planets are not artificially colored, the way they appear in pictures is how they would appear in person, they wouldn't appear as bright due to their distance from the sun, but the colors are there nonetheless. It's the nebula that get assigned color so that they can study them. People lose their mind over it and don't comprehend what they're actually looking at...
@scottmartin7042
@scottmartin7042 Год назад
680mph winds is insane
@llwydanwyl
@llwydanwyl Год назад
cool adjective you have there! never seen anyone use that on youtube ever
@TrayTerra
@TrayTerra 10 месяцев назад
Idk why, but sometimes just zoning into a deep thought about what it would feel like being near, say for this video, Neptune, around it, or in its atmosphere…like really focusing and letting go of actual surroundings…it kinda feels like those surroundings shift to Neptune’s and it feels a bit weird. And yes I’m sober, just sitting here bored at work alone in a box in silence, lol.
@Epic_Egg
@Epic_Egg 11 месяцев назад
This is truly a Neptune moment
@JoeKerrAnomaly
@JoeKerrAnomaly Год назад
All this and I still consider Pluto a planet. You got my support, Pluto.
@leonardopardo9178
@leonardopardo9178 Год назад
Semper Fi 🖤😂
@foxbutterfly-eden8715
@foxbutterfly-eden8715 Год назад
Pluto is smaller than our Moon.
@thedefamationleague
@thedefamationleague Год назад
Pretty sure they backtracked on that Pluto isn't a planet nonsense. I could be wrong, but I think it's a planet again.
@nerdock4747
@nerdock4747 Год назад
You hear about Pluto? That's messed up...
@JohnnyShagbot
@JohnnyShagbot Год назад
@@thedefamationleague It's not a planet. It shouldn't be one either because it doesn't fit the definitions. Size has nothing to do with it, by the way.
@paroblynn
@paroblynn Год назад
I know what 50-100mph sounds like. Imagine how those winds sound…must be absolutely haunting to hear.
@lucasdahlgren
@lucasdahlgren Год назад
you wouldn’t even be able to hear them 😂 you’d be ripped to shreds before you even get the chance
@montymole2
@montymole2 11 месяцев назад
@@lucasdahlgren you might hear a very quick roar from the winds right before you get ripped into thousands of pieces
@guitarguy3221
@guitarguy3221 11 месяцев назад
Its interesting how different worlds have inconceivable baselines like that. Even with tech strong enough to record and send it to earth it would probably be an indistinguishable wall of noise to a human
@gilbertozuniga8063
@gilbertozuniga8063 9 месяцев назад
We won’t be settling Neptune any time soon
@blazinchalice
@blazinchalice 8 месяцев назад
@@gilbertozuniga8063 Since it is a ball of gas nobody will settle *on* Neptune, ever.
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 10 месяцев назад
NASA should send another voyager probe with a longer lasting nuclear reactor, one of those new 3200 megapixel cameras, and a really good antenna and transmitter setup to beam it all back to earth
@philomelodia
@philomelodia 8 месяцев назад
Those winds are almost as fast as the speed of sound. That is mine blowing.
@raizen21ss56
@raizen21ss56 Год назад
Imagine the terror you'd feel just being teleported out there with no way home
@WyattScott
@WyattScott 9 месяцев назад
well you’d die instantly so there’s that
@gorisenke
@gorisenke 9 месяцев назад
I'd fear being teleported there, but I wouldn't be afraid of getting home. I'd teleport and suddenly it's not my problem anymore.
@emerylsg
@emerylsg 9 месяцев назад
you would die so fast/be in so much pain before instantly dying that u wouldnt be able to think about home
@raizen21ss56
@raizen21ss56 9 месяцев назад
Well kinda kill the terror there as well. Ok to be more specific, you're teleported their in a life supporting space suit with nothing to do but take in your situation
@Lousy-Looter
@Lousy-Looter 9 месяцев назад
​@@raizen21ss56it would definitely be terrifying as hell...yeah earth 🌎 is where its at.
@cowsagainstcapitalism347
@cowsagainstcapitalism347 Год назад
Really glad the blue is real and not dramatized like most space pictures.
@googleuser4720
@googleuser4720 8 месяцев назад
JWST photographed Neptune as well
@UseADamnCoaster
@UseADamnCoaster 11 месяцев назад
Neptune just might be the most captivating planet in our solar system. Wow she's a beauty
@ashleymckenna2808
@ashleymckenna2808 Год назад
The coloring is absolutely breathtaking!
@videotiger5583
@videotiger5583 Год назад
That's amazing considering how far away from the sun it is to have wind speed that high, sure is producing alot of energy.
@dananorth895
@dananorth895 Год назад
Most of the gas giants in the solar system produce more energy than they take in by the sun. Some suspect internal processes, but it could indicate other forms of energy creation/flow/distribution or interactions not currently recognized in physics.
@danvela5949
@danvela5949 Год назад
​@@dananorth895 😂😂😂says who? NASA what a joke
@0m3gaph03nix
@0m3gaph03nix Год назад
A planet's distance from it's star doesn't entirely determine the power of its seismic activity. It plays its part in that it has an effect, but distance isn't the catalyst. It's the planet itself (its size and consistency) that determines that. The gas giants aren't particularly anywhere near the Sun. Mercury's as close as it can get, and it's just a rock. Pluto is eons away, and it's just a rock. Mars isn't fairing much better, and it's just outside the Goldilocks Zone. Meanwhile, Venus, Earth, and the giants are roiling with activity. Proximity to the Sun isn't really a deciding factor for energy production.
@SapphireScroll
@SapphireScroll Год назад
​@@danvela5949I bet you are much more knowledgeable on the topic than all the world's space agencies and astronomers combined
@Pferdesalami
@Pferdesalami Год назад
There are no mountains to slow the winds down
@Growlbittz
@Growlbittz 11 месяцев назад
Neptune has always been my favorite planet
@projectgapnium
@projectgapnium 9 месяцев назад
The solar system really is reasonably close compared with the rest of the galaxy. Earth is 12,000km wide and a house is roughly 12m wide. Thus, at a scale of a million to one, if Earth were the size of your house, Mars would be a local corner shop 350km away and Jupiter would be the size of a shopping mall 600km away. However Neptune would be a mid-sized department store 4000km away. Crazy distances!
@RudiW1510
@RudiW1510 Год назад
"Neptune is missing." "Neptune has been mutated." God I miss Gemini Home Entertainment.
@hypanusamericanus9058
@hypanusamericanus9058 Год назад
I like my Neptune just the way it is.
@ryohio4706
@ryohio4706 10 месяцев назад
They JUST released a new vid if you didnt notice. Great channel
@RudiW1510
@RudiW1510 10 месяцев назад
@@ryohio4706 I know. but thanks. :)
@jayrizzle9226
@jayrizzle9226 3 месяца назад
There's something terrifying thinking about being on a space craft observing such a lonely and hostile world in all of that darkness.
@theproblemmustbeinyourpant5910
@theproblemmustbeinyourpant5910 2 месяца назад
Imagine being lost in empty space in a spacesuit slowly drifting into this dreadful beauty.
@cranegantry868
@cranegantry868 Год назад
Voyager 2 is still out there. A monument to American technology. Incredible.
@terraneko8999
@terraneko8999 Год назад
normally id say its not just american tech but during those times, probably was mostly for once lmao
@josebro352
@josebro352 10 месяцев назад
I first learned of Voyager 2 after watching the film Starman with Jeff Bridges when I was a small child in the 80s
@kachdragonfly
@kachdragonfly 10 месяцев назад
operated by WAll-E
@josephbenitez6985
@josephbenitez6985 9 месяцев назад
I thought it was like fish and reeled back in ?
@batman3698
@batman3698 8 месяцев назад
The fact that it's still out there isn't so mind blowing on it's own. It will be out there for a very long time, millions of years. The impressive part was the series of slingshot maneuvers at the time which led it to being able to escape the solar system.
@Magicboy1107
@Magicboy1107 Год назад
Neptune is one of my favorite planet in solar system.💙
@uncontrollable343
@uncontrollable343 9 месяцев назад
If you like it so much then move.
@chrislake552
@chrislake552 8 месяцев назад
No way! Uranus is so much better!
@pranavomanakuttan547
@pranavomanakuttan547 8 месяцев назад
Mine too... Neptune and Saturn❤
@therash09
@therash09 8 месяцев назад
"Neptune is one of my favourite planet" means that Neptune is your only favourite planet. Why write "one of", then?
@trigfunction
@trigfunction 8 месяцев назад
gotta be one of the top 8 solar system planets for sure
@rgerber
@rgerber 11 месяцев назад
Earth "Pale blue dot" Neptune: Hold my atmosphere
@LindyBlue14
@LindyBlue14 Год назад
Neptune is my favorite planet 💙
@wracatinthevoid
@wracatinthevoid Год назад
same
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 Год назад
It’s not my favourite but it’s pretty damn amazing. And as far as it is away, the sun still lights it up. I love clear winter evenings as the sun is going down because just the planets show up in the sky first. When you know which is which, and their relative distances from us, while considering the sun and moon, and their size and distances … You can ALMOST comprehend the scale of our solar system.
@FirstLast-nz9vo
@FirstLast-nz9vo Год назад
I think you're lying
@brewicedtea7016
@brewicedtea7016 Год назад
@@FirstLast-nz9volol
@escomape5390
@escomape5390 Год назад
Uranus better
@Vikanuck
@Vikanuck Год назад
I bet the view of Uranus is just stunning from there…
@HunterHunter93
@HunterHunter93 Год назад
Youranus right
@murderwitahashtag840
@murderwitahashtag840 Год назад
Whoa PAUSE!
@bobbyhill8456
@bobbyhill8456 Год назад
I remember being 5 lol good one kid
@Vikanuck
@Vikanuck Год назад
@@bobbyhill8456 Yeah I’m 36 I just didn’t forget how to tell/laugh at stupid jokes lol… but I hope you gained a hormone thinking you’re all beefed up calling me “kid” lol… It made me feel like I was in grade 7 again being called kid by the 8th grader born a year before me 😂🤦🏻‍♂️👍 Can you maybe write me out a list detailing exactly how to be as cool as you?
@TurtleShroom3
@TurtleShroom3 Год назад
That entire genre of jokes is permanently funny.
@JemarcusTheLamb87
@JemarcusTheLamb87 2 месяца назад
Neptune is such a beautiful planet.
@IdrisandAlice
@IdrisandAlice 16 дней назад
Those winds are fast. What keeps me up at night is the fact that the fastest commercial airliner in history ( concorde) could fly about double those speeds
@ssgusa
@ssgusa Год назад
I remember staying up all night long watching this footage come in live from NASA on TV in 1989. I was 15 years old. How time flies! Edit: the dark blue spot was an unexpected surprise.
@silentoccasion4359
@silentoccasion4359 11 месяцев назад
Damn. When I was a kindergartener the Spot was common knowledge. Not as popular as Jupiter's Great Red Spot but still, it was in children's non-fiction books
@ryohio4706
@ryohio4706 10 месяцев назад
Wow.. really? You actually caught this on live TV back then? Super cool
@amyd3047
@amyd3047 9 месяцев назад
I was also 15! I also remember waiting to see pictures of it! Space has always been my biggest interest growing up! You can't wrap ur head around it all, being there is no end! CRAZY!!
@damiencass8156
@damiencass8156 9 месяцев назад
Better times in 89.
@nathantschetter5830
@nathantschetter5830 Год назад
Wind speeds of 680 miles per hour ,that's almost as windy as Chicago
@twofeathersjodie
@twofeathersjodie 11 месяцев назад
Awesome!! Sending this to my nephew. Thank you for posting.😊
@TheGamingMotionTGM
@TheGamingMotionTGM 11 месяцев назад
More modern depiction of Neptune would had been from Ad Astra. Its worth to watch.
@CristianLopez-rz6eo
@CristianLopez-rz6eo Год назад
Neptune is a Gem in space beautiful
@stephenclarke6347
@stephenclarke6347 Год назад
Thanks for that 34 year old bit of nostalgia.
@esoteric404
@esoteric404 4 месяца назад
Planet is not blue. It’s the exact same hint of white that Uranus is.
@BL-pn8yd
@BL-pn8yd 8 месяцев назад
I wish we had way more information about space. It’s absolutely fascinating.
@SpaceMonkeys3
@SpaceMonkeys3 Год назад
When I was little I used to like to imagine it was a massive ocean planet with all sort of geant incredible creatures 😂
@joetrump2983
@joetrump2983 Год назад
Same, always thought it was some ocean planet when I was young
@DyspareEmbodied
@DyspareEmbodied Год назад
​@@joetrump2983 I still think that to this day.
@hypanusamericanus9058
@hypanusamericanus9058 Год назад
It is hypothesized that Uranus and Neptune have oceans of liquid diamond hidden under their atmospheres, maintained by immense pressure.
@JohnnyShagbot
@JohnnyShagbot Год назад
You want Europa for that!
@LKHR11
@LKHR11 Год назад
4546b
@jayrod9979
@jayrod9979 10 месяцев назад
I remember watching some of these images "live" on NASA TV as they came in when I was a kid. While boring to elementary school kid, I still found it interesting
@Yersinia92
@Yersinia92 2 месяца назад
It's not deep cobalt blue, these photos are enhanced to see the planet's features better.
@NestorZaragoza-vj9il
@NestorZaragoza-vj9il Год назад
Amazing the universe's mysteries.
@31webseries
@31webseries Год назад
We have so much to learn, so much to discover!
@Revenge1223
@Revenge1223 7 месяцев назад
That wind speed would destroy us in a heartbeat.... :(
@Isaiah-Hughes
@Isaiah-Hughes 10 месяцев назад
Neptune has always looked so eerie to me
@ziggy8253
@ziggy8253 Год назад
“A storm big enough to engulf the entire Ehrr.”
@Anonymous_Engineer
@Anonymous_Engineer Год назад
Sometimes I wonder where that manhole cover is right now. You know, the one accidentally launched into space.
@Fummy007
@Fummy007 Год назад
Obliterated, or would have been put into Earth orbit and eventually deorbit because of atmospheric drag. Its not out with the planets unfortunately.
@poqqery8950
@poqqery8950 11 месяцев назад
If it didn't burn up in the atmosphere, then probably on some very elliptical trajectory around the Sun, reaching very far away from the Sun at its furthest. It certainly isn't anywhere close to Earth if it survived; it would have far exceeded the escape velocity. It probably didn't exceed the Sun's escape velocity, but it would certainly make it very far out. Would be fun to come across it in space.
@lepperkin
@lepperkin 11 месяцев назад
​@@Fummy007 No, it would not have been put in earth orbit. Objects haphazardly hot straight up don't tend to orbit. It was calculated to possibly have enough speed to leave the solar system entirely, if it didnt disintegrate in the atmosphere.
@majinnemesis
@majinnemesis 11 месяцев назад
i wonder if that manhole is the mythical black knight satelitte
@aguyunderabridge.8794
@aguyunderabridge.8794 10 месяцев назад
Im sorry, the what--?
@dawnerband7505
@dawnerband7505 9 месяцев назад
Good video, a lot of interesting facts crammed into a short yet it doesn't feel too rushed to understand. 👍
@CoteX
@CoteX 8 месяцев назад
Imagine. Being in Neptunes gravitational pull... slowly but very surely getting closer, as the blue giant grows larger and larger and you knowing you now have no way to escape it....
@ashleybonanno3043
@ashleybonanno3043 Год назад
Looks like Jupiter & Neptune are in a speed race!😁
@sfsen
@sfsen Год назад
Neptune to pluto after the boot: "Let it go...Let it gooo..."
@ericsbuds
@ericsbuds 11 месяцев назад
imagining the atmosphere on other planets is mind boggling. its more than i can even imagine, and its reality! crazy
@nitipatrusawang1655
@nitipatrusawang1655 7 месяцев назад
Neptune took shape when the rest of the solar system formed about 4.5 billion years ago when gravity pulled swirling gas and dust in to become this ice giant. Like its neighbor Uranus, Neptune likely formed closer to the Sun and moved to the outer solar system about 4 billion years ago.
@sheromanysooklal775
@sheromanysooklal775 Год назад
It is Beautiful.
@Dj1Crook
@Dj1Crook Год назад
And yet it still looks so gorgeous
@witchypeoniflorallungs3044
@witchypeoniflorallungs3044 10 месяцев назад
Pluto, you’re still loved ❤
@phillyphilly1076
@phillyphilly1076 9 месяцев назад
4.3 Billion Miles is mind bending!
@kristenmgr
@kristenmgr Год назад
1100 km/h Nothing human can survive that.
@Nova-oy7rs
@Nova-oy7rs Год назад
Lol.........
@patrickdwyer320
@patrickdwyer320 Год назад
lol, tardigrades can't survive that
@martinchagnon1119
@martinchagnon1119 Год назад
Follow the wind ....
@jacobjkajksa2504
@jacobjkajksa2504 Год назад
Chuck Norris can
@thedrummerdamo
@thedrummerdamo Год назад
Nothing your mouth can't do
@ferguson8143
@ferguson8143 Год назад
Hell I want to see all of the plants
@justincoleman3805
@justincoleman3805 Год назад
Plants? Good thing you’re on earth.
@Talia.777
@Talia.777 11 месяцев назад
​@@justincoleman3805🤣🤣
@stephensmith4025
@stephensmith4025 3 месяца назад
It’s not actually cobalt blue. It’s been colored more richly to make it stand out more.
@PlazmaticBrony
@PlazmaticBrony 11 месяцев назад
When you think about how the orbits of planets work and how far apart everything is, it's insanely lucky how many planets Voyager was able to pass by close enough to get all the photos it did
@Ed.strell
@Ed.strell 11 месяцев назад
Not lucky they just meticulously planned it all out. But yeah pretty crazy
@fishyfinthing8854
@fishyfinthing8854 Год назад
Nowadays we still have no high definition footage of this planet
@SouthOfSanity79
@SouthOfSanity79 Год назад
Very good. That's exactly what this video just explained in very vivid detail.
@SilencedHalo
@SilencedHalo Год назад
Yeah, because we havent sent anything else there since you fuckin muppet. The gas giant planets are so far away from each other you'd need a mission entirely dedicated to flying to that one planet and it'd stay there either forever, or just for a flyby to something else, which is already insanely hard to plan.
@JohnnyShagbot
@JohnnyShagbot Год назад
Yes, unfortunately. We haven't sent any probes towards it ever since. It took like 12 bloody years for Voyager 2 to get to it.
@strangerthings88
@strangerthings88 Год назад
We do NASA hides 95 percent from the public
@lepperkin
@lepperkin 11 месяцев назад
That's because it's expensive as hell. Nobody wants to spend the billions of tax dollars to do it.
@miamimouse3167
@miamimouse3167 Год назад
This is unbelievable ❤
@Avogadros_number
@Avogadros_number Год назад
Literally
@VeeTwoPointOh
@VeeTwoPointOh Год назад
@@Avogadros_number look a flat earther. Better known as a sheep 🐑
@GODsoN_216
@GODsoN_216 Год назад
The Picture isn't even real what's unbelievable about it
@HaagseDannyKalf
@HaagseDannyKalf Год назад
​@@GODsoN_216 Oh it's real allright
@terraneko8999
@terraneko8999 Год назад
@@GODsoN_216 found the mandatory space denier or whatever kind of idiot
@BF1_enthusiast
@BF1_enthusiast 11 месяцев назад
Honestly, just the fact that we were capable of sending something *that far away* feels unreal.
@marTn3
@marTn3 Год назад
2000 km/h winds to be exact
@chainuntato1555
@chainuntato1555 Год назад
Our planet Our friend .We’re not alone. ❤❤❤
@mattmace2606
@mattmace2606 Год назад
Our friend? How so?
@SoonGone
@SoonGone Год назад
It's not a planet. It's an egg. Just wait.
@RealRexRiplash
@RealRexRiplash Год назад
Don't think it don't say it don't think it don't Neptune has mutatedDAMN IT
@bengal4047
@bengal4047 Год назад
​@@RealRexRiplashCame here hoping to find fellow Gemini fans 😁 Howdy! Whatever you do, don't answer the knocking at your door
@jeuzz3171
@jeuzz3171 Год назад
@@bengal4047 such a good series
@florianb.4401
@florianb.4401 Год назад
I think, the gas giants are more like discs than eggs.
@Durzo1259
@Durzo1259 Год назад
@@bengal4047 I'm curious, what is this Gemini you guys are talking about? A tv show, movie, comic book? Wikipedia didn't yield anything and "Gemini" is too broad for search engines.
@Mh02.
@Mh02. 18 дней назад
This was the last planet we captured before voyager 2 went into interstellar space
@anthonyrowland9072
@anthonyrowland9072 Год назад
i remember seeing the picture on the front page of the newspaper as a kid.
@Johnnyboi47
@Johnnyboi47 Год назад
Neptune is such an underrated planet
@GreenClassified
@GreenClassified 10 месяцев назад
Omg 🤦🏼‍♀️ ok lets see, in what way?
@avl3487
@avl3487 10 месяцев назад
Ohmy. Hahahahah underrated hahaahah
@wracatinthevoid
@wracatinthevoid Год назад
this is my favorite planet
@darriusking2438
@darriusking2438 9 месяцев назад
How do we get the pictures back?
@SSMLivingPictures
@SSMLivingPictures 10 месяцев назад
Can we all take a moment of silence in complete awe that we have this footage at all. What an age we live in.
@IChewIceCream69
@IChewIceCream69 Год назад
That's wild, they know wind speeds on neptune but can't figure out if it's going to rain or not on earth 😂
@HaagseDannyKalf
@HaagseDannyKalf Год назад
The wind speeds are not a forecast/prediction but an observation.
@jimholland7622
@jimholland7622 Год назад
It's because they don't know squat
@allanfifield8256
@allanfifield8256 Год назад
Strange comment. Before weather satellites predicting rain was a wild guess. Now if you look at rain predictions (which are really percentage estimates), they are very accurate. Perhaps you live in a rural area in a 3rd world country.
@boujeknr7457
@boujeknr7457 Год назад
​@@allanfifield8256and they waited hours for reception to load the whole video 😂
@Fummy007
@Fummy007 Год назад
@@youtubeaccount1050 the fruit
@josephpowelliii9169
@josephpowelliii9169 Год назад
Beautiful...nice ice blue!
@imDERBYtilIdie1884
@imDERBYtilIdie1884 9 месяцев назад
I love this sort of content it blows my mind
@david18ireland
@david18ireland 10 месяцев назад
These videos creep tf out of me. Makes me feel so uneasy yet so fascinated at the same time
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