This is a complete timeline of Mars and its moons, and will likely be my last vid for a long time due to school Music: Age of Wonder - Scott Buckley ( • 'Age of Wonder' [Cinem... )
Update on my personal situation: There are many reasons why I have decided to stop making videos, some of which I will state here 1. school work 2. youtube's deteriorating situation, with random strikes, severe algorithm issues, and increasingly toxic users 3. not knowing what video I should do next (since I don't think mercury and venus would have enough events going for them to make them into full videos) Also, I know that I said I will start uploading again this summer, but now I have plans to start a part-time job and have far more summer work than I expected. This leaves almost no time at all for videos, so even if youtube's situation isn't so awful and I still got good ideas videos couldn't come, I'm very sorry to everyone who I disappointed with this. thank you all for following me for all this time, I will have fond memories of much of the time I spent here, but given school work, youtube's deterioration, and running out of video ideas it has came to an end. Farewell.
I also really like how well synced the music is with the events, like at 3:47 where the music becomes even more uplifting just as Mars starts getting vegetation.
I like how for short amount of time life emerged on Mars. Like it is incredible. Imagine civilization on mars looking at Earth that by this time would be entirely dead.
Or if humans managed to survive long enough to move to Mars, and then Ceres, Europa and finally Pluto, because we wanted to be there beside our home system in its last few eras. So it died with its family right by its side. -that was kinda hard to type- It's better to die in company of friends or loved ones than it is to die alone. One of my Betta fish, either the one I named Neptune or the one I named Pluto, I went downstairs to feed him one day and he was laying on the bottom of his tank, but he was alive, and I knew he was going to die, so I kneeled down next to the tank and looked him in the eyes, and he did the same with me, and he died while he was looking at me, I saw his gills stop pumping, so I was the last thing he saw, and he died knowing I was right there with him. The same happened with my previous dog. He died in my arms looking at me. -*that REALLY hurt to type*-... And yes, those were blue Bettas, and I also had a red one named Mars. Mars and Neptune were originally tankmates, with a mesh screen divider in the middle of the tank that separated them from one another, since male Bettas being able to reach each other... yeah, that would be bad. They'd constantly flare their gills at each other like cobras though. After Mars died, Pluto was Neptune's tankmate, and then Neptune died, so I'm pretty sure it was Pluto that I sat with in his last moments because we didn't have the divider in there anymore IIRC. We need to be there for our home system in that exact way. It may not be a living organism, but dammit, God sure as heck made it GIVE BIRTH to living organisms! To think that as recently as a billion years ago, Venus was habitable, but then the carbon cycle was disrupted and a runaway greenhouse effect baked the planet to death, and that the same thing is going to happen to EARTH a billion years from now... That's deep. In the most hallowing possible way. Our solar system is like no other. EVERY solar system with life is special in such a way that it is incomparable to any other solar system, even others that ALSO have life, because each planet or moon with life, has unique and irreplaceable organisms living on it.
If mars' history were condensed to 1 year Pre-Noachian=January 1-January 24 Noachian=January 25- Feburary 18 Hesperian= Feburary 19-March 31 Amazonian=April 1-December 31
Timeline of Venus: The solar system forms 4.6b yrs ago The sun forms 4.6b yrs ago Venus and the other rocky planets of terrestials forms 4.5b yrs ago Venus high temperature increases 4.4b years ago Venus gains atmospheric pressures 4.2b years ago The death of theia 4b years ago Venus gets water 3.5b years ago Venus has life 3.3b years ago Venus loses life 3b years ago Venus collision 2.7b years ago The formation of neith 2b years ago Neiths orbit stables 1.8b years ago Large object changes venus' rotation 1.5b years ago Venus temperature grows 1.2 b years ago Venus gains more clouds 1b years ago Venus gets life again 9m years ago Venus loses life 7m years ago Venus has sulfuric rain 4M years ago Venus gets carbon dioxide in the atmospheric pressaure 2.M years ago Venus Axis changes 1M years ago Venus gains more temp 1000 years ago Venus is discovered to be brighter than any planet 1610 Venus' moon neith collides with the planet 1673 Venus uses neith particles and dust for atmosphere 1700's Venus tempature rate grows to 700 degrees Fahrenheit 1800's Tempature grows to 900 degrees Fahrenheit 1900's Venus starts to get it's tempature raising 2023 dramatic music Venus starts to get water 100myfn Venus gets land 400 myfn Venus has plant life 700 myfn Venus has life 1000 myfn Venus loses life 1050 myfn Venus burns 2000 myfn Venus starts to dry 3000 myfn Venus starts to get burnt out 4000 myfn The sun becomes a red giant 6000 myfn The sun eats Mercury 7000 myfn The sun shrinks 7500 myfn Venus starts to get hotter by the Suns growth 7550 myfn Venus dies and gets eaten by the sun by its second expand 8050 myfn The end. 100 likes if you wanna see Mercury
My only real criticism of this one is that you coulda done what you did with the Earth one, and had the planet take up most of the screen, and then had the moons' orbits in a separate, smaller box, possibly with a small image of Mars in the middle so you could get an idea how close they were orbiting. Mars had really interesting changes in geography and overall appearance, which are harder to see than they should be, because Mars looks so small in this. I think that if you remake this, or if you make more videos like this with other planets, you should use a layout that's a hybrid of this and the Earth one. so: have the timeline like you do in this one, at the bottom where it shows geological eras/eons/periods/epochs etc, have the land statistics in the lower left, and in the upper right, have the moons' orbits liek you did with Earth, except put a small picture of Mars in the center that's to-scale with the orbit of Phobos. I really don't think you need the overview of the entire solar system, you really only need the inner planets. ...That is, unless you had the Earth-Theia collision and/or the Fifth Giant/Planet Nine ejection/exile, and I didn't notice it. And by exile, I mean it was ejected to the EDGE of the solar system, but not ejected OUT of the system. Keeping the ESI and atmosphere pressure would be a good idea, and als can you stop putting anything in the upper left edge? That makes it hard to see in full screen unless it's playing and I'm not moving the mouse. wwhen I pause it or move the mouse, the video title shows up and obscures the time and temperature. I also find it hilarious that for a large portion of the Amazonian, the moons are warmer than Mars despite Mars having a thin atmosphere that should be able to trap even if just a tiny bit of solar heat with whatever weak greenhouse effect it has.
This and your Earth history video showcase 1 important thing, that life has a brief window to exist and figure out how to survive in a hostile universe that wants to kill you at every turn in horrific ways
The graphics in your videos are fantastic, the music definitely makes it cinematic the attention to detail is also great :D Can't wait for venus tiz one of my fav planets
I like howu nlike the earth video where the music is dramatic at the end because earth is dying ( literally its life is dying, its water, everything) the music here is the opposite, showing how mars is being revived and habitale ( longer than after its formation )
yes the video should've shown deimos as moving way at the start but from some simulations i did deimos will eventually stabilize at a distance and then eventually fall back down with gravitational radiation
True, Deimos is being accelerated into a higher orbit, but the only moons in the solar system closer to their parent planet are Phobos and Charon. Deimos is in the innermost 5% of the Martian Hill sphere and is extremely unlikely to get it's orbit boosted to the outer half of Mars' Hill sphere before the Sun becomes a white dwarf (where the Sun can then destabilise Deimos and eventually capture Deimos into a heliocentric orbit, but Mars' Hill sphere will expand significantly once the Sun is a white dwarf due to a combination of mass loss and Mars' orbital by expansion).
Nice video but ... What ?! Mars getting thicker atmosphere with heat since he has no enough gravity and magnetic field to keep atmosphere, it is true as theory ? Sorry if I am surprised.
the dry (co2) ice in its polar regions, and eventually water ice, will evaporate and fill up the atmosphere, and co2+water vapor won't be easily strippable (venus also has no magnetic field but has a very substantial atmosphere of co2 and trace amounts of water vapor)
I Am Kind Of Curious To Know How Collision Happening Via Gravitational Radiation Is Calculated? Like How Long It Would Take Ceres Or Jupiter To Crash If They Were Not Ejected?
When I started viewing your videos, I didn't understand a lot of things about planetary Dynamics and the far future. Everything seems very stable now, a few hundred million years from now we're going to be either extinct or have moved on to other planets because Earth won't be habitable anymore no matter what we do. I took a deep dive into some of the math Problems you mentioned like Lyco
Guys, it's pointless to get Mr. Plasma back. It's time to give up! Also, no timeline for Mercury and Venus because it would be too short considering that their destruction is certain during the red giant phase. Earth and Mars, however, might have a scenario where they survive until the black dwarf phase. That's why they got their own timeline videos.
Hi, I don't think it's because of the Red Giant Sun. No offense. He already quitted anyway. But many interesting events could've happened in Venus like life, tectonic plates, magnetic field etc. However, we don't have the proof that those existed. MrPlasma is trying to be Realistic on videos, but most events on Venus is not proven and can lead to misinformation.
Well yeah also Earth is likely to be swallowed but not destroyed 7,999 myfn because the sun's outer layers are too cool by then. The explosion of the sun might end it though.
HOW TO IMPROVE-At 7000 MYA, explain how the Sun becomes degenerate, telling why Mars warmups so rapidly. Also, slow it down at 7999 MYA, explaining that final pulsing AGB phase of the Sun (like how you did with the timeline of Earth). It also would have been cool if you did the realistic moving images of Mars like how you did with the Earth. I read how you have serious schoolwork and I wish you good luck on it-definitely don’t need to worry about uploading. Hope you do well man!
I put that timestamp to show when mars became “Earth 2.0”, There’s a 50/50% chance that Pluto will be the same 8 billion years from now (solar will shed its outer layer in 8.75 Billion years)
@@Adam-pu6jg I mean cool as in interesting and Venus was actually cool enough to sustain life for a couple billion years, because the sun was around 0.7-0.8 as luminous as today a few billion years ago
@@thezanninogang no one's really sure when Venus lost it's water, it could be anywhere between 3.5 to 1 billion years ago, and the Venusian geological record (at the surface) only goes far back as 600 Mya, although there is the outside chance the highland areas of Venus could be older.
Another interesting thing to think about is the origin of Phobos and Deimos. They could be captured asteroids or made from the remnants of an impact like earth's or one moon shattered in two.
It is most likely that they are astroids that were ejected by Jupiter’s gravity. And Mars captured them both. This most likely is the cause of Phobos moving closer too mars and Deimos moving away.
I don't understand the end. When the temeprature starts to reach +0 C°, the CO2 and Water evaporate, why would it stay on the planet? Why the rising air pressure? It still doesn't have a magnetic field, therefore everything that gets into the atmosphere just blown away by solar wind doesn't it?
Ohm oktem ohhem weis Barsoom! That is the transport code for White Martian Therms, to travel from other worlds to another. Other races of Martians called Holy Therns, servants of Issus, the Mother of Mars. But most them had turn evil and let Martian wage war against each other. Other remaining good Therns strive to save what's left of Barsoom (Mars) from it's extinction.Or teleport them to new planet.
Mars is on the very edge of the habitable zone. It’s been in the habitable zone for a long time. But just because it’s in the habitable zone, doesnt mean its habitable