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@pbsterra
@pbsterra 4 года назад
CORRECTION: This video incorrectly states that Enceladus is a moon of Jupiter. It is a moon of Saturn.
@broomemike1
@broomemike1 4 года назад
Awesome correction! It's so easy to get all of those moons mixed up without a strong mythology background:)
@lerpmmo
@lerpmmo 4 года назад
oof
@UpcycleElectronics
@UpcycleElectronics 4 года назад
Lettuce Enceladus :-)
@YaMumsSpecialFriend
@YaMumsSpecialFriend 4 года назад
PBS Terra it also incorrectly pronounces AnTartica. The first T isn’t optional. Asides from that, great work!👍🏻
@mudfossiluniversity
@mudfossiluniversity 4 года назад
I have research on this please contact me. I have new species at 8 min you see a new Hominid. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QRuXOxZparM.html
@suokkos
@suokkos 4 года назад
This gives me a feel like a good TV documentary. Too bad RU-vid encourages shorter length videos. I feel this topic would have deserved a deeper look into details like how they measured water under ice using a flying probe etc.
@vintagethrifter2114
@vintagethrifter2114 4 года назад
They literally said that it was called Skytem and that it uses electromagnetic waves. You can actually Google "SkyTem Antarctica" and find their own videos and report on this mission.
@suokkos
@suokkos 4 года назад
@@vintagethrifter2114 , Thanks. It was just a concrete example how ten minutes isn't enough for a good document. It felt like a good 45 to 60 minute document but details cut out. Just my feed back because they were asking for viewer feedback.
@dahliaxxv5162
@dahliaxxv5162 4 года назад
10 min is already a lot
@malafie9035
@malafie9035 3 года назад
@@dahliaxxv5162 ur attention span is broken
@lynettetrenam4506
@lynettetrenam4506 3 года назад
It's a load of crap anyway, that's why it has no intellectual depth, because there is none!
@videotrexx
@videotrexx Год назад
My father's first cousin was one of the geologists who discovered Blood Falls, Thomas Erik Berg. He was killed in a helicopter crash in Antarctica in November, 1969. There's a mountain peak named after him, Berg Peak, as well as the Berg Field Center building at McMurdo Station.
@kemigisaptience2223
@kemigisaptience2223 Год назад
Yy was he killed they are more wierd discoveries they don't talk about🙄🙄
@RonaldoTheGoat1234
@RonaldoTheGoat1234 Год назад
​@@kemigisaptience2223 what
@unclecarl812
@unclecarl812 Год назад
Lmk if you need some work I be out berg peak. Clear and H for the low
@run4funs24
@run4funs24 Год назад
He must of found out the truth . About where the blood is actually is coming from. I think he found out that the beasts in the book of Enoch were actually real.
@BrazilianImperialist
@BrazilianImperialist 8 месяцев назад
Could you share with us his diary? Or thing he said, they didn't kill him for any reason
@chocolatereigns
@chocolatereigns 4 года назад
This show has unexpectedly changed my perception of the scientists living and working in Antarctica. Y'all seem fun and passionate about the work you're doing.
@zachb8012
@zachb8012 4 года назад
I am really enjoying the series. I'm glad public broadcasting exists and interesting content like this can be produced without catering to the mass appeal of a commercial audience.
@bcumike
@bcumike 4 года назад
Wouldn't have seen this without Physics Girl
@MarcosLand
@MarcosLand 4 года назад
Me too. I'm gere because of her :) not complaining at all
@jojak8066
@jojak8066 4 года назад
Sameee
@CoffinKid1
@CoffinKid1 4 года назад
I'm here on my own. 🤙
@bcumike
@bcumike 4 года назад
@@Nyrua yes, the name of her channel, usually doing interesting stuff. Its worth a peek👍
@CrazyLibs
@CrazyLibs 4 года назад
Simp...
@rodrigorosatoalves
@rodrigorosatoalves 3 года назад
“What is that in Fahrenheit?” “Use Siri, kid” LOL Those researchers are savages 😆😆
@KDH-br6hy
@KDH-br6hy 3 года назад
Lol
@robijuli236
@robijuli236 3 года назад
I didn’t hear that lol all I heard was her saying she can say it in the voiceover
@rodrigorosatoalves
@rodrigorosatoalves 3 года назад
@@robijuli236 that’s what I would say if what I •actually• wanted to say was something this hard 😆 ...or maybe that’s just me projecting
@user-va5tVu56
@user-va5tVu56 3 года назад
😂😂
@marciaguy10899
@marciaguy10899 2 года назад
I’m so grateful that you guys are posting on RU-vid, thank you so much for sharing this on an easy to reach platform!
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 2 года назад
I really hope to see a longer coverage on this because it is so facinating, so unique that it needs more coverage to go into all the levels of complexity and research projects occuring in that special region. I love the tests that they are conducting and it really does open up the bridge towards understanding what certain not earth conditions might be like or relatively close to, in ways that we never have seen or understood before. Plus we get to learn about a region of our planet we hardly know nothing about in depth and detail. It's so cool to see Antarctica in more than this vast thick ice sheet. There is so much more going on there, especially in the water ecosystems. I'd watch science about it everyday. Seriously. I love it!
@lurking_silhouette5802
@lurking_silhouette5802 4 года назад
How come this channel hasn't gotten 1M subscribers yet? I'm in love with it❤️
@naufalap
@naufalap 4 года назад
oh dunno, maybe because it was created like 2 weeks ago? duh 🙄🙄🙄
@pbsterra
@pbsterra 4 года назад
We’re new here 😎. Tell your friends!
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 4 года назад
@@pbsterra " Please Sir...Can we have some more?"
@MrBonners
@MrBonners 4 года назад
Go to channel and "About".
@revenantsinnerman3968
@revenantsinnerman3968 3 года назад
I blame the dumbing down of the education system ...and short attention spa.....oh look a red car
@hansisbrucker813
@hansisbrucker813 4 года назад
They should rename Blood Falls into Rust Falls 🤔 Also send here via Physics Girl btw.
@NelsonBrown
@NelsonBrown 4 года назад
Blood is red because of hemoglobin, which contains iron. Blood is rusty when we usually see it.
@hansisbrucker813
@hansisbrucker813 4 года назад
@@NelsonBrown I know :)
@hopeworld9515
@hopeworld9515 3 года назад
Blood falls just sounds cooler
@robijuli236
@robijuli236 3 года назад
Yeah I agree it rly doesn’t look like a blood red.. maybe like a diluted, dried blood lol
4 года назад
Apart from the interesting content I have to say I'm really impressed with the image quality of the video.
@madd5
@madd5 4 года назад
But this particular video is full HD while the rest are 4k. LOL Yes, the quality is awesome yet.
@Twizted_Daisy
@Twizted_Daisy 4 года назад
It's funny how the joke was made about how the blood falls aren't regular 🤣 I noticed that went right over the guys head.
@rbnjr
@rbnjr 2 года назад
They may been aware of the pun but were unsure if laughing would be the thing to do as males in mixed company being filmed.
@chucklesdarwinwaswrongevol9264
@chucklesdarwinwaswrongevol9264 4 года назад
Just when you didn’t think Antarctica could not be any weirder
@deaconofbiology6249
@deaconofbiology6249 Год назад
Hey! There I am at the 1:27 mark, right behind Jill Mikucki! This was an amazing trip!
@alicecat8942
@alicecat8942 4 года назад
Dr Z. sent me!
@alicecat8942
@alicecat8942 4 года назад
Also amazing video, already subscribed.
@pbsterra
@pbsterra 4 года назад
Welcome monster lovers!!! 🧟‍♀️
@robertkelley1837
@robertkelley1837 4 года назад
Awesome, Thanks PBS Terra!!!
@valsptsd814
@valsptsd814 4 года назад
I’d be tempted to taste highly salty water...that would be the drop that would start the zombie apocalypse. ✌️😁
@hafizajiaziz8773
@hafizajiaziz8773 4 года назад
This is a bloody amazing video
@pbsterra
@pbsterra 4 года назад
🧛🏻‍♂️
@diegoaespitia
@diegoaespitia 4 года назад
I feel like this could be a scene in a horror movie. Like Antarctic explorers going about and then.... this big red spot in all of the white snowy landscape.... they investigate only to find an ancient being slumbering beneath the surface!
@docaxolotl1598
@docaxolotl1598 3 года назад
Blood Glacier kinda
@paycheck2061
@paycheck2061 2 года назад
Lol don’t resist your hunches my friend your right on track. Research gog and Magog and the ancient civilazation the reason why I came to this video is for that reason I’ve been doing my research on it and it clearly says they have been trapped under ground for thousands of years and guess how they got trapped….IRON…. Ding ding ding
@queezel7633
@queezel7633 4 года назад
Great channel. Love those Tardigrades ;)
@majoorF
@majoorF 4 года назад
Pbs Space time Made me crawl in a box and I ended up here!
@WildTroutMan
@WildTroutMan Год назад
Oh, we need more content!! I wasn’t expecting this to end so soon. Fascinating stuff but this was just a teaser for my scientific mind. Looking forward to more information. Thank you. 👊
@Phyx1u5
@Phyx1u5 3 года назад
this channel is seriously underrated
@AdamantineCat
@AdamantineCat 4 года назад
Have you watched 'The Thing' yet!?
@ArloPerez
@ArloPerez 4 года назад
One of my favorite movies! They actually have a big Halloween screening of it in the American Antarctic base :)
@dadcancook4845
@dadcancook4845 4 года назад
Physics girl sent me! Big up the Love for Diana!
@pbsterra
@pbsterra 4 года назад
Happy Physicsing!
@Adventuregirl96
@Adventuregirl96 4 года назад
I knew almost immediately that was iron oxide, but that knowledge come from living in an old house where I have to clean it off my bath tub.
@socialex
@socialex 4 года назад
The cut is a little strange but I'm going to show this to my kids.
@bitegoatie
@bitegoatie 4 года назад
No questions have been begged here. Many questions have been raised by the phenomena described in this lovely video. So tighten the editing and proofreading and keep the videos coming.
@stephengardiner9867
@stephengardiner9867 4 года назад
I worked in the Geography Department at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada when Peter Doran was a student there. "Reach For The Peak" Pete!
@Rhythm911
@Rhythm911 4 года назад
PBS is STILL the BEST for science info. BRAVO !!!
@Xaiff
@Xaiff 4 года назад
"You can do that in your voice over" Got to love the sassy on. 😂😂😂😂
@drheidisevestre
@drheidisevestre 4 года назад
Thank you for SUCH an amazing video guys! I flew over the blood falls last january, I still cannot quite believe it. An absolute dream come true!
@dyslexicsoap7605
@dyslexicsoap7605 4 года назад
This is high quality. Good work
@TheNocturnalLogician
@TheNocturnalLogician 4 года назад
Well, I called it. Also, Dr. Z sent me.
@Dr.Nikolai27
@Dr.Nikolai27 4 года назад
It's Okay to be Smart sent me here! Already subscribed and hooked on this series! Can't wait to see what I'll discover about my favorite beloved continent!
@Platyfurmany
@Platyfurmany 4 года назад
I think Physics Girl would have shouted "Fire in the hole" much better... like she meant it. LOL Thank you, Dianna Cowern for pointing me to this excellent channel! The PBS Terra team are doing a great job uncovering a world we don't know about.
@nomadrl91x
@nomadrl91x 4 года назад
Intriguing stuff! It very much adds a sense of life on this planet. Hell maybe antartica will become habital some day with this new found knowledge. Great stuff ^_^. Btw Dr. Z brought this to my attention.
@nomadrl91x
@nomadrl91x 4 года назад
@Jose Adriani Buselli point taken... maybe this land and other planets are better off left alone xD
@avoirdupois1
@avoirdupois1 4 года назад
Sent from PBS SpaceTime. Great to see new content!
@rottenpoet6675
@rottenpoet6675 4 года назад
smart scientist: its negative 5celsius poor american: how much fahrenheit?
@F...G...
@F...G... 4 года назад
also poor american: 5.2 = almost ten
@queenkassie
@queenkassie 4 года назад
Actually it would be 10.4 so we will be over 10
@F...G...
@F...G... 4 года назад
You smooth brain. LMAO
@kegsofvomitspit
@kegsofvomitspit 4 года назад
Could someone translate Cristopher Reeves’ comment into English?
@Vera-qi3sv
@Vera-qi3sv 4 года назад
Don't you think is time for you to know that? Check it out and do the math.
@b.c.4902
@b.c.4902 3 года назад
This is so interesting. Glad I came across this channel
@faridjafari6356
@faridjafari6356 3 года назад
In other documentaries about Antarctica we always see that the scientific station buildings have to adjust their elevations because of the changes of the thickness of the Ice they are located on. As mentioned here in this video there are parts of Antarctica which are not covered with ice and snow, so why don't we take all the scientific stations to these areas and settle them directly on earth and make them permanent? Even by digging caves and bunkers into the rocks of the mountains around, stations can be embedded into the mountains and beneath earth so with least heat exchange there will be least energy needed to warm these stations plus least environmental impact on Antarctica.
@jeremyouellet6447
@jeremyouellet6447 4 года назад
Dr. Z sent me! Very interesting video!
@alvarorodriguez1592
@alvarorodriguez1592 4 года назад
Space time sent me! While I’m here I’ll ask a question...from my experience all microbial life is transparent. Is it really like that? And if it that’s the case,why? Aren’t there opaque tiny things? Love what you do! Enjoy Anctartica for me while you’re there!
@0HARE
@0HARE 2 года назад
Thanks, folks. This was fascinating content.
@caelan2960
@caelan2960 4 года назад
Wouldnt have found this amazing channel without the help of Diana
@QuestionsThatMatter
@QuestionsThatMatter 4 года назад
Sent here by PBS Space Time. Do keep up the great content
@morenabuddies6479
@morenabuddies6479 4 года назад
I've been waiting for this! 💖
@madd5
@madd5 4 года назад
It's OK To Be Smart brought me to your channel. And I am glad. Love Antarctica.
@franksalz9114
@franksalz9114 11 месяцев назад
Gog and Magog trapped inside
@cathryncollins3852
@cathryncollins3852 4 года назад
Physicsgirl sent me!! Incredible video! So very helpful and informative. Wow mind blown!!!!!
@Yasharvl
@Yasharvl 4 года назад
btw, that colour, it’s not red.
@ps-uj5dm
@ps-uj5dm 4 года назад
It's shit
@saurabh6453
@saurabh6453 3 года назад
Click bait
@steviesosa5617
@steviesosa5617 3 года назад
I see a deep red lol...
@steviesosa5617
@steviesosa5617 3 года назад
What is the color you perceive rust or copper to be?
@kimberleyh1946
@kimberleyh1946 3 года назад
I was thinking that it could be from a hot spring or geyser that cools so much as it reaches the top. Because heated H2O can absorb more salt, and could carry dissolved minerals like iron...or a brine river...love pondering this stuff. great article
@sadiqmohamed681
@sadiqmohamed681 4 года назад
Ariel Waldman pointed me at this channel, and I see she has a credit on this episode. This series is very interesting and informative.
@yapolloable
@yapolloable 4 года назад
I learned more science in this channel than geography lessons.
@Himanshu-wg3ib
@Himanshu-wg3ib 4 года назад
Enceladus is a moon of Saturn not Jupiter
@caitlinsaks4910
@caitlinsaks4910 4 года назад
Hi Jai! Thank you so much for pointing out this error. We've pinned a correction comment up top, and will be replacing the video on NOVA and PBS's websites today. Can't believe we made such a stupid error! We do take accuracy very seriously, and appreciate the feedback. THANK YOU.
@digicraze
@digicraze 4 года назад
Physics girl sent me!
@devashishgole4722
@devashishgole4722 4 года назад
Physics girl brought me here
@uncredited_user2602
@uncredited_user2602 2 года назад
I know, I know I've let you down I've been a fool to myself I thought that I could live for no one else But now, through all the hurt and pain It's time for me to respect The ones you love mean more than anything So, with sadness in my heart Feel the best thing I could do Is end it all and leave forever What's done is done, it feels so bad What once was happy now is sad I'll never love again My world is ending I wish that I could turn back time 'Cause now the guilt is all mine Can't live without the trust from those you love I know we can't forget the past You can't forget love and pride Because of that, it's killing me inside It all returns to nothing It all comes tumbling down Tumbling down, tumbling down It all returns to nothing I just keep letting me down Letting me down, letting me down In my heart of hearts I know that I could never love again I've lost everything, everything Everything that matters to me matters in this world I wish that I could turn back time 'Cause now the guilt is all mine Can't live without the trust from those you love I know we can't forget the past You can't forget love and pride Because of that, it's killing me inside It all returns to nothing It just keeps tumbling down Tumbling down, tumbling down It all returns to nothing I just keep letting me down Letting me down, letting me down It all returns to nothing It just keeps tumbling down Tumbling down, tumbling down It all returns to nothing I just keep letting me down Letting me down, letting me down Ah, ah, ah, ah Tumbling down Tumbling down Tumbling down Ah, ah, ah, ah Letting me down Letting me down Letting me down Ah, ah, ah, ah Tumbling down Tumbling down Tumbling down Ah, ah, ah, ah Letting me down Letting me down Letting me down
@oipr80
@oipr80 4 года назад
Okay, this was fun and educational. Longer version?
@FreakingRandomName
@FreakingRandomName 2 года назад
Well dang. I was waiting to see what they found in the analysis of the sample from Blood Falls.
@Tealin
@Tealin 4 года назад
Griff Taylor would be SO excited about this.
@realmaxpower
@realmaxpower 4 года назад
Here cuz of @physicsgirl Edit. Good stuff, you've earned a sub. ❤
@scottgroetsch9691
@scottgroetsch9691 Год назад
It's a real Dragon beneath the ice!I saw a video where this man shows an image beneath the ice and it clearly shows a dead dragon and it's the biggest thing that I ever saw!The funny thing is,I can't find that video anymore!! If anyone can find that video, please let me know.. Thank you..
@rwstavros
@rwstavros 2 года назад
Lake Bonney has a chemocline below it the water is 300 times saltier than sea water. There is a lens of fresh water and ice on top of the lake. There is also a mineral at the bottom called dihydrohalite… which is an ice crystal with sodium chloride. We found it at the bottom of the lake in 1973 and 1974
@thavill1990
@thavill1990 4 года назад
I'm really REALLY enjoying this channel. Everything is done so bloody well. 👍
@iliketrains0pwned
@iliketrains0pwned 4 года назад
3:36 When you keep dying in a video game, but you refuse to give up out of sheer spite
@OpiumZA
@OpiumZA 4 года назад
Seriously interesting video. Subbed
@peaceout8365
@peaceout8365 3 года назад
Chuck Norris punched that glacier.
@marcosfreijeiro8763
@marcosfreijeiro8763 4 года назад
Excellent video. And I was sent from pbs.spacetime🙋
@motorepoloh
@motorepoloh 4 года назад
SpaceTime sent me here. Nice series btw.
@shama_k2604
@shama_k2604 4 года назад
This was amazing 🤩🤩 physics girl sent me!
@sparkynm156
@sparkynm156 4 года назад
A massive amount of long passed creatures or one Big Ctesture, that have petrified or turned into mud fossils and are finally giving up the Iron from Their Blood..Seriously Or it could be water very rich in iron, like my neighbors well. Personally, I like my first suggestion. That is always amazing to find. A huge mud fossil of a long passed ancient creature or man that looks perfectly preserved in mud fossil, shape yet still retains the iron, breaking down from the blood.
@roselynnel5176
@roselynnel5176 4 года назад
This is truly fascinating! So many mysterious things in this planet that we earthlings live in. All scientists can do is to speculate on the whys and hows.
@christianedelmann6880
@christianedelmann6880 4 года назад
Deep look sent me! Loving this content!
@alvinmercado6305
@alvinmercado6305 4 года назад
This channel is fantastic. Somehow the cold stillness and aliennnes of antartica seem so calm and welcoming in todays political climate. Cheers.
@maxbrazil3712
@maxbrazil3712 3 года назад
Thanks for driving that image of caramel sauce right out of my head. Thanks a lot.
@arturoesquina4364
@arturoesquina4364 2 года назад
"Honestly Like it reminds Like me of Like my bloody gash" ~Science
@DJJunkfoodJay
@DJJunkfoodJay 22 дня назад
Ice cold blood gash
@dkdc2402
@dkdc2402 4 года назад
Summary; it was a dirty lake underneath. Snow melted and it came up.
@ACivillage
@ACivillage 4 года назад
I loved this channel, you people are doing great work
@HustlinHugh
@HustlinHugh 4 года назад
PBS Spacetime sent me, hope to learn alot ;)
@motaparatu
@motaparatu Год назад
I had a job in the early 1990s at a hotel. Every time we would empty a bag of laundry down the laundry chute we would yell, "Fire in the hole!" so no one on a lower floor would get hit.
@gkpaulson
@gkpaulson 4 года назад
SpaceTime sent me here. Rocking!
@CP-nrg8p
@CP-nrg8p 3 года назад
Roger at Mudfossil University here on RU-vid will tell you exactly why this is happening.
@highfive7689
@highfive7689 4 года назад
Could there be blind cave-like fish in those buried lakes, even a small ecosystem in what can be described as ancient ocean under the ice.? Many fish about poles have evolved protections against the intense cold. There could be ancient life waiting to be discovered in there.
@akumunokami3477
@akumunokami3477 3 года назад
Imagine, you're a micro organism living under that glacial. You're born in a cold and dark environment, but you don't know that, cz that's how it always been, you don't know that you're the living in shadows, you don't have a single clue that there's other creatures, countries or even planets, all you know is that darkness you live in.. Nothing else.. Seems pretty scary, but in a good way.. It reminds me of how truly small we are
@KNBARON
@KNBARON 4 года назад
Not to spoil it but ....... It’s a Defrosting whale, that was stuck in the glacier... One of thousands...
@vigneshs2886
@vigneshs2886 4 года назад
Damn :D
@theimmortalsnail54
@theimmortalsnail54 3 года назад
My mom: It's because of the god damn phone!
@codyrobinson1982
@codyrobinson1982 4 года назад
Physics Girl....
@cosminiancu8371
@cosminiancu8371 3 года назад
"Wow, negative five Celsius is how much Fahrenheit?" "You could do that in your voiceover." Savage!
@AnimeShinigami13
@AnimeShinigami13 3 года назад
So this is the landscape that inspired "At the Mountains of Madness" hmmm? waiting for the penguins to start crying "Takeli-li! Takeli-li!"
@adrianzarate1571
@adrianzarate1571 4 года назад
I loved how the scientist was using Celsius and didn't have an idea about Farenheit.
@stigsindiancousin6997
@stigsindiancousin6997 4 года назад
0:09 felt you bro
@piplupcola
@piplupcola 4 года назад
So basically, blood falls is Mother Earth's period
@jamesfigueroa2846
@jamesfigueroa2846 2 года назад
They should dna test the blood
@ambergris5705
@ambergris5705 4 года назад
So, basically, Dry Valleys is studied because of the unique water features? Wouldn't have guessed!
@ZigZagKid_AZ
@ZigZagKid_AZ Год назад
That is awesome. These guys are lucky to do this.
@alondragutierrez2280
@alondragutierrez2280 3 года назад
Has anybody seen the horror movie Blood glaciers before I think this is where they got the idea from.
@kenycharles8600
@kenycharles8600 4 года назад
So, have you looked into solar influence to see if there is solar particle forcing involved with the flow times and rate of flow at this spring? Is there a heavier flow during times when the Aurora is visible?
@malakinbutobastos5644
@malakinbutobastos5644 3 года назад
Aliens: and I would’ve gotten away with it if it weren’t for you medaling scientists!!!!
@newgenerationanpanman7870
@newgenerationanpanman7870 4 года назад
I am so lucky to have discovered this channel thanks to physics girl👍
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