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A Deep Dive Into The Mysteries Of Mars | Our Solar System's Planets Mars 4K 

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Everything you could want to know about Mars. A refresh of the Astrum ‘Our Solar System’ series, updated to reflect all we’ve learned about our planetary neighbourhood in the last few years.
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@astrumspace
@astrumspace 22 дня назад
Hi everyone, Alex here, welcome to the remaster of the video that made this channel possible! It was my first ever video to take off. I've come a long way since then, and wanted to revisit this amazing planet with updated visuals and audio. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who joined Patreon. Your membership is what allows me to keep Astrum what it is, and not what the algorithm looks for. bit.ly/4anEb5u
@Abcdefghlll708
@Abcdefghlll708 19 дней назад
3days how?
@phloxie
@phloxie 19 дней назад
Cool video thanks ♥ it but why does mars have so much xenon-129? always wondered about that :o
@alexneff
@alexneff 19 дней назад
Hi Alex, Alex here love your work thank you you have put me to sleep many nights and kept me up many more
@HypnoPol1499
@HypnoPol1499 19 дней назад
Love it and love your voice. So helpful with anxiety. Thank you.
@JHorkan
@JHorkan 19 дней назад
I watched that again a couple of nights ago. Must have watched it dozens of times now.
@Ericaodd
@Ericaodd 19 дней назад
Did you have to re-upload this because the preview bots thought Olympus Mons was a nipple?
@dew12u
@dew12u 19 дней назад
Only reason I clicked on it.
@cosmolosys
@cosmolosys 19 дней назад
@@dew12u same xD it looks like a nipple
@Codysdab
@Codysdab 19 дней назад
I came for the boobies. I thought it was an ornithology video 😉
@alexneff
@alexneff 19 дней назад
Hahahah likely
@tjallingdalheuvel126
@tjallingdalheuvel126 19 дней назад
I have a theory on how the Milkyway came into existence now.
@drgonzo123
@drgonzo123 19 дней назад
Whenever I think of how Earth looks to other planets, I think of Carl Sagan’s “pale blue dot” quote, and everything in my life feels so small and meaningless. Instead of feeling depressed or horrified, it calms me, and helps me distress a little just knowing how insignificant we are in the grand scheme of the universe.
@Ciacien-ke7ot
@Ciacien-ke7ot 18 дней назад
i think you meant "destress" lol the only reason i bring it up is because "distress" means literally the opposite of what you're trying to convey 😂
@ioanwib
@ioanwib 18 дней назад
The grand scale of the universe makes me reflect back on what we call life in utter amazement, it really is a miracle. It makes me want to work for a better future to uphold this mantle of life. And maybe one day we'll be lucky enough to see it touch the stars.
@robertnewhart3547
@robertnewhart3547 17 дней назад
Fact. Lol
@MadHax-wt5tl
@MadHax-wt5tl 17 дней назад
Many years ago a friend of mine got himself a telescope. When he first trained it on Mars, the planet was experiencing a global sand storm. He described it as an orange fuzz ball. We both got better views later, and could make out features like the polar ice cap. I'm totally glad I got that opportunity.
@cristinelcostachescu9585
@cristinelcostachescu9585 18 дней назад
The only thing I regret while watching your videos is not having a 70" 8K TV, and a surround audio system. Man, what an experience your videos would be.... Great work, as always, Astrum!
@Car_guy31
@Car_guy31 12 дней назад
I took your advise and got off the iPad, turned on the TV (55" qhd+, 4k, cuz that's all I have) and got my Sony XM1000 headphones on (late at night for surround speakers). Made a HUGE difference to the experience..❤ Thanks.
@JusNoBS420
@JusNoBS420 19 дней назад
Thank you Astrum team!! The way you communicate astronomy is second to none! And I'm sure many enjoy the podcast but wish it were longer lol. I personally use it while I drift off to sleep. And the soft music you play at the end of the cast is perfect 👍
@astrumspace
@astrumspace 18 дней назад
We are working on adjusting the podcast to make them longer!
@maxboya
@maxboya 15 дней назад
@@astrumspacehow dense do you have to be to not even mention the pyramids on mars or the face on mars?
@MasterMayhem78
@MasterMayhem78 19 дней назад
That thumbnail 😂
@JusNoBS420
@JusNoBS420 19 дней назад
Olympias Nips perhaps?!?
@CrooperOrg
@CrooperOrg 19 дней назад
Clickbait done well... For science.
@rolanddechaine3564
@rolanddechaine3564 19 дней назад
I came for the booby thumbnail, I left with knowledge about Mars.
@Flesh_Wizard
@Flesh_Wizard 19 дней назад
Mars Tiddy
@RealOny
@RealOny 19 дней назад
What
@CasuallyCold
@CasuallyCold 19 дней назад
11:48 That particular Dust Devil was about the same height as an average tornado here on Earth which they can get over a mile tall or 1.609344 Kilometers.
@MadHax-wt5tl
@MadHax-wt5tl 17 дней назад
And I'd rather get hit by the Martian tornado, as the low air pressure would make it no stronger than a slight breeze. But I'm guessing we all knew that already..
@CasuallyCold
@CasuallyCold 17 дней назад
Yeah. & I think due to the low air pressure I think the dust devils want really to pick up stuff beside small dust particles.
@Hotchpotchsoup
@Hotchpotchsoup 19 дней назад
Mars' huge mountain looks like a nipple 👀 and it's 100% why I'm here
@Abcdefghlll708
@Abcdefghlll708 19 дней назад
Notty boy 😂
@Totalinternalreflection
@Totalinternalreflection 19 дней назад
Dude's down so bad
@CrooperOrg
@CrooperOrg 19 дней назад
Everything reminds me of her...
@bimblinghill
@bimblinghill 19 дней назад
Everything I see reminds me of her
@tombeers3489
@tombeers3489 19 дней назад
Oh, I new this one was coming. Could be a large blackhead, but I'll go with nipple.
@d-boyzinfinity1614
@d-boyzinfinity1614 19 дней назад
Love the remasters for this series. We know so much more than we did back then and it gives you a chance to make a video of higher quality. I’m pretty new to this channel but it’s become one of my favorites and I’ve gone back and watched your older videos, especially about stars. I find stars and light to be very fascinating. It’s amazing too the images we can get now from Hubble, modern ground telescopes, rovers, and probes. We can see the wonders from space from our own little neighborhood here around the sun all the back to the distant past of the universe. There’s so much beauty on this planet that it’s a marvel to see the beautiful features of places we most likely won’t get the opportunity to go to. Keep up the good work
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 19 дней назад
He wrote this while he was serving time for public dawg beetings.
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk 19 дней назад
Mars will always be near and dear to me. The landing of the Pathfinder/Sojourner mission was a big part of my first date with my now-husband, and sometimes I go back and look at the little collage I made - this was the 90s, it must have taken me hours to find and print out two dozen different images of the rover and of Mars. Good times! I'll always be fascinated by this planet and your videos in particular have been a joy for me. Whatever you choose to remaster next, I'm here for it!
@robinson-foundry
@robinson-foundry 19 дней назад
Yes!! I've been waiting for this for years!
@StretfordEndGaz
@StretfordEndGaz 19 дней назад
im 52 and i dont think i have 20 years left in me, i do hope in my lifetime i see human on mars seeing how space exploration has moved along in my life, seeing mankind land on mars would be the pinnacle
@badram0204
@badram0204 19 дней назад
I'm in the same boat, im 57 , where has the time gone. If anyone can do it it's ELON MUSK
@heinrichagrippa5681
@heinrichagrippa5681 19 дней назад
Damn, not making it to 72? That's kind of grim. Or at least it seems that way to me, as my dad actually _is_ 72, is more physically in shape than I am despite being a little over twice my age, and it doesn't seem like his health is going to fail any time soon. Hell, his _mom_ is still alive and will be turning *103* in November. So I hope you were just being pessimistic and that outlook is not due to an actual medical condition.
@StretfordEndGaz
@StretfordEndGaz 19 дней назад
@@heinrichagrippa5681 ye im just realist, im not in best of condition and in my family men dont make it past 65 - and when you think thats 4 brothers, 2 grandparents and parent only 1 brother left and he is 62
@sarasmr4278
@sarasmr4278 19 дней назад
Try to take the best care of yourself that you can. Environment does impact what genes get expressed. And that goes both ways!
@capnmnemo
@capnmnemo 19 дней назад
@badram0204 musk is an idiot
@paulspaws1521
@paulspaws1521 19 дней назад
Thanks for the update, new imagery is brilliant.
@mayawowzers1305
@mayawowzers1305 19 дней назад
Great remaster! My favourite part of the video is still: "Let me show you an example." *loads up beam ng*
@ParrishRobbins
@ParrishRobbins 19 дней назад
Thanks Alex. Happy to see all your video's on solar system bodies remastered.
@damianpokarier2965
@damianpokarier2965 19 дней назад
My favourite Mars fact: we're yet to visit in person. We live in very exciting days
@Mightymattification
@Mightymattification 19 дней назад
Amazing video like always, Astrum! i'd LOVE to see a revisited video of Neptune, my favourite planet! keep up the great work!
@NorthernChev
@NorthernChev 19 дней назад
If you don't have 4K turned on DO IT NOW! There are some absolutely STUNNING images you have to see in high-res.
@tjallingdalheuvel126
@tjallingdalheuvel126 19 дней назад
Too late. My eyes do not registrate life in 4k anymore.
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 19 дней назад
Like when he's beeting his dawg during the last 5 mintues? He really lays into that dawg, closed fist punches right to that dawg mouth. He kept screaming at him, calling him "shifty" and "smarmy" and "judgmental". I don't think that dawg is gonna make it through this one, in 4K you can really see it in his dawg eyes. He's prayin' his little dawgy prayers for tha sweet release of death.
@spacemissing
@spacemissing 18 дней назад
Uhhh... that makes my laptop stop loading the video at all. Literally, IT WILL NOT LOAD ONE PIXEL.
@blakespower
@blakespower 18 дней назад
I cant when ever I try all I get is a spinning circle
@arm1n
@arm1n 18 дней назад
That's if you actually have a monitor that can do 4k. If you choose 4k on a 1080p monitor it'll be a super tiny bit better but nowhere near actual 4k quality.
@More-Space-In-Ear
@More-Space-In-Ear 19 дней назад
As always, a pleasure to watch and listen too. Thanks Alex
@rossdavis2294
@rossdavis2294 18 дней назад
Cool your can see the moon orbiting the Earth from Mars!
@stuarttunstead6616
@stuarttunstead6616 19 дней назад
Super interesting as always, Alex. Thanks.
@aliasaila8818
@aliasaila8818 18 дней назад
I love your channel, I love the videos, the information and your voice the words of presentation. It is so fascinating. Every video ist a work of art in science.
@thejoydecision724
@thejoydecision724 18 дней назад
I have rewatched some of my favourite from the original series so a remaster is wonderful
@liisabjork76
@liisabjork76 19 дней назад
Just beautiful and fascinating. I love everything about space. So cool that i was in that photo!
@FPSWordle
@FPSWordle 19 дней назад
Well that thumbnail was chosen for a reason. :)
@truerthanyouknow9456
@truerthanyouknow9456 19 дней назад
I did not know that Mars had a tilt... and therefore seasons. Thank you for sharing this.
@Penfold101
@Penfold101 19 дней назад
It does have a tit apparently.
@bimblinghill
@bimblinghill 19 дней назад
It does, but also, unlike Earth, the eccentricity of its orbit also has a big effect. These add together to make the southern hemisphere have much more extreme seasons.
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 19 дней назад
Even dawgs and cats and squirrels know this brugh
@truerthanyouknow9456
@truerthanyouknow9456 19 дней назад
@@jennyanydots2389 😆
@Ryk254
@Ryk254 8 дней назад
I vividly remember your 1st video - this follow up is highly appreciated
@mikezizis3725
@mikezizis3725 19 дней назад
Thank you so much Alex! Your presentations are always wonderful and your enthusiasm is infectious. I need to mention a fact that is never covered in the presentations of Mars in anyone's video but is truly astonishing. There is so much water on Mars that if the surface water was melted including the hidden glaciers it would comprise an ocean of about hundred and 15 feet deep over the entire planet. Could you please and a feature video give this theme sometime? From Wikipedia:A bundant water ice is also present beneath the permanent carbon dioxide ice cap at the Martian south pole. More than 5 million km3 of ice have been detected at or near the surface of Mars, enough to cover the whole planet to a depth of 35 meters (115 ft).[13] Even more ice might be locked away in the deep subsurface.
@anjkovo2138
@anjkovo2138 19 дней назад
Thanks Alex. Always a Joy watching your interesting presentations👍👍
@Mugizzy
@Mugizzy 19 дней назад
Excited to watch this 👍
@jenesisjones6706
@jenesisjones6706 19 дней назад
One of your best videos...in my humble opinion.
@jonnyhifi
@jonnyhifi 19 дней назад
Tremendous video Alex. - another triumph. I need to see what’s happening with my notifications as I haven’t seen a video of yours for ages. Flippin algorithm ! Your videos I view as part of my staple RU-vid diet… so why haven’t I been seeing them. Grrr !
@IamRagnar_LK420
@IamRagnar_LK420 19 дней назад
I absolutely love your videos .
@The_Modeling_Underdog
@The_Modeling_Underdog 13 дней назад
Thanks for remastering these old videos, Alex. What a ride it's been, innit? Cheers to you and your team.
@budgiebee7530
@budgiebee7530 18 дней назад
so amazing, thanks for sharing
@edita_uk676
@edita_uk676 19 дней назад
A brilliant video- thank you!
@behramcooper3691
@behramcooper3691 17 дней назад
Truly engaging video. Thanks.
@86Sporty86
@86Sporty86 19 дней назад
Wow... nice job. Thanx
@lusonglubo
@lusonglubo 9 дней назад
i like how you explained the things etc., videography si astounding. it can be use in schools
@boyinapeatbog
@boyinapeatbog 19 дней назад
I have never seen that Earth and Moon photos before. Delightful
@obaid333
@obaid333 19 дней назад
i subscribed after your videos on jupiter's moons ... loved them a lot
@wazzazone
@wazzazone 18 дней назад
Thanks heaps Alex love your work and videos
@chuckh.2227
@chuckh.2227 19 дней назад
Very interesting!! Thank you
@ScudLance
@ScudLance 19 дней назад
your work is loved. thanks alex.
@tonyjohnson8929
@tonyjohnson8929 19 дней назад
My favorite fact, which I just learned, thanks Alex, is the reason Mars has that color. It also got my imagination zooming thinking about the megastructures that had to have been there to create that much rust. The Fe was mined from that used to be Grand Canyon size, crevasse Valles Marineris. That's where all the oxygen hiding. When we go back and start building again, more iron we use, easier it'll be to breathe. Now that's one helluvan incentive right there. Lol
@andrewwhite1305
@andrewwhite1305 19 дней назад
I love the spiral pattern, it is the pattern that is constantly repeated in the Milky Way
@granite6196
@granite6196 19 дней назад
4:33 that gravity representation was great!!
@auntvesuvi3872
@auntvesuvi3872 19 дней назад
Thank you, Alex! 🟠
@Sybil_Detard
@Sybil_Detard 19 дней назад
My favorite "fact" about Mars is old science fiction stories, written before we knew what we now know. Those stories are so fun and fantastic to read.
@jameshall1300
@jameshall1300 18 дней назад
Thw Princess of Mars series is such a good read, despite how outlandish so much of it seems now.
@InabaPrism
@InabaPrism 19 дней назад
Beautiful breathtaking thumbnail! Really sad you're probably gonna change it later in the week...
@CitizenOfMars-s9p
@CitizenOfMars-s9p День назад
Videos of home make me happy.
@dancooper8551
@dancooper8551 15 дней назад
Great video!!
@diehardcynic
@diehardcynic 19 дней назад
how humbling space is. if only everyone were to share this perspective.
@maazysaeed3937
@maazysaeed3937 15 дней назад
A deep dive into the memories of Mars. We all have memories. A beginning and an end. So will Mars. And that alone proves our existence. I just was browsing through this channel while partially listening to the world as we know it might not exist or something from this channel and just wanted to leave this comment.
@JuliusBriggs
@JuliusBriggs 19 дней назад
real ones remember the original upload
@abstraqtphilosophy7357
@abstraqtphilosophy7357 19 дней назад
That doesn't make you a real one. Stop trying to distinguish yourself thinking you are sth special, when you ain't.
@TheAmazingYeti
@TheAmazingYeti 19 дней назад
Real ones also don't get so easily offended.
@JuliusBriggs
@JuliusBriggs 19 дней назад
@@abstraqtphilosophy7357 lmao it's not that serious touch some grass buddy, your chronically online behaviour is showing
@Zalost2
@Zalost2 19 дней назад
​@@abstraqtphilosophy7357damn, that really hurt your feelings, huh? It's not that deep, go outside, find a hobby. Getting mad at RU-vid comments really shows unhealthy behavior.
@GardenOfUna
@GardenOfUna 19 дней назад
im glad i dont and couldnt care less goodbye lmao
@AnudeepManne
@AnudeepManne 16 дней назад
Thanks for showing us the solar eclipses on Mars in the end. I loved it. Almost brought me to tears! Remaster Jupiter, please. Thanks!
@thomasjearson3193
@thomasjearson3193 19 дней назад
Amazin' Thank you for this.
@thomasjearson3193
@thomasjearson3193 19 дней назад
one error, not all people on earth were in that photograph, only the ones facing the camera.
@chriskelly6574
@chriskelly6574 13 дней назад
I love that picture of Earth and the Moon. Like you said everyone, ever is in it. Also, everywhere we have walked.
@robertfindley921
@robertfindley921 19 дней назад
I love hiking in mountains and canyons. The beauty is awe inspiring. My dream would be to hike on Mars, if somehow I could survive without a spacesuit. The geology looks amazing.
@djvapid
@djvapid 19 дней назад
Mars looks stunningly like taking the scenic route on a drive through Arizona.
@davidevans3227
@davidevans3227 12 дней назад
love the shot of earth from Mars 🙂
@eggstu
@eggstu 18 дней назад
Breath taking sights. Something internally still yerns to go there and experience it. However, this is as close as we can get and I feel fortunate to have lived in a time where we can get this level of access to another world.
@dmhendricks
@dmhendricks 19 дней назад
We love you and your voice is so pleasant to listen to. Also, *thank you* for not injecting any politics into your videos.
@WannabeMarsanach
@WannabeMarsanach 18 дней назад
Nice to see a glacial form get a spotlight, even if only an image. It was videos like yours that got me to seriously consider planetary sciences as a direction I may want to go in, and now I study Mars full time! Great to see this re-make showing off the best planet in our solar system.
@apuji7555
@apuji7555 17 дней назад
That's really cool! What do you study?
@WannabeMarsanach
@WannabeMarsanach 17 дней назад
@@apuji7555 I study the glaciology and glacial features on the Martian surface with regards to surface processes and climate interactions, and what looks to be an example of one appears in the video ~ 00:44
@MemeAnt
@MemeAnt 19 дней назад
There’s an unlisted version on his channel that appears to be slightly longer lmao
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 19 дней назад
Alex beets his dawgs for like five minutes at the end and didn't realize he the camera was still on until after he uploaded.
@MemeAnt
@MemeAnt 19 дней назад
@@jennyanydots2389 what thing are you referencing here
@jennyanydots2389
@jennyanydots2389 19 дней назад
@@MemeAnt The dawg beeting. Alex forgets to cut them out sometimes. He has this shifty little yorkshire terrier always ruining his takes and sometimes Alex goes completely bonkers with rage and really lays into that dawg, closed fist punches and soccer style kicks. He's gone through at least 8 dawgs at this point. After this particular beeting I think he'll be on number 9 come this time tomorrow. He really taught that dawg a lesson this time. Might be that judgmental smarmy little muts last lesson.
@sovietrecyclebin
@sovietrecyclebin 19 дней назад
@@jennyanydots2389 what
@SangheiliSpecOp
@SangheiliSpecOp 18 дней назад
@@sovietrecyclebin they forgot to take their schizophrenia meds
@igavinwood
@igavinwood 19 дней назад
Another wonderful and interesting vid. You make it easy for people with no knowledge to understand the bigger picture. If I could choose a remastered vid it would be the moons of the two gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn. These along with Mars have been touted as the most likely place for human settlement.
@kaltonian
@kaltonian 19 дней назад
Amazing
@Andres66Cali
@Andres66Cali 18 дней назад
Simply awesome!
@hilr01
@hilr01 18 дней назад
Excellent video❤
@adrianooliveira9144
@adrianooliveira9144 17 дней назад
Alex! The best youtuber on Earth!
@robertboeckmann1111
@robertboeckmann1111 18 дней назад
Thank you!
@isabellflorence4956
@isabellflorence4956 18 дней назад
I love the blue sunsets.
@BradfordCB
@BradfordCB 18 дней назад
Very nice video.
@jugomebu
@jugomebu 19 дней назад
Noice one team, lovely upload and um, arousing thumbnail
@xitheris1758
@xitheris1758 12 дней назад
There's an interesting fact about seasons on Mars that even most space enthusiasts don't know. Because the orbit of Mars is significantly eccentric, its distance from the Sun varies much more than the Earth. When Mars is closer to the Sun, Mars gets more sunlight, and when it's farther from the Sun, it gets less sunlight. On the Earth, the warmest and coldest times of year aren't the solstices. This is because the Earth has big oceans that take a long time to heat up and cool down. Because Mars lacks oceans, it doesn't experience this seasonal lag. On Mars, the northern summer solstice happens to line up approximately with the time when Mars is farthest from the Sun in its orbit. When the northern hemisphere of Mars points toward the Sun, summer happens, but sunlight is weaker because Mars is farther from the Sun. When the northern hemisphere of Mars points away from the Sun, winter happens, but sunlight is stronger because Mars is closer to the Sun. The southern hemisphere experiences the opposite, with weaker sunlight during the winter and stronger sunlight during the summer. The result is that some places in the northern hemisphere experience practically no seasons at all, and seasons throughout the whole northern hemisphere are rather mild. The southern hemisphere, however, experiences extreme seasons. For this reason, all missions to Mars have been to places in its north or tropics - where seasons are mild and temperatures stay relatively warm and consistent throughout the Martian year. It's easier, cheaper, and safer to send missions there because the weather is better. The south of Mars has yet to see a single mission because it's much more difficult, expensive, and risky to design a mission that could handle the extreme seasons there.
@arlahunt4240
@arlahunt4240 18 дней назад
I enjoy learning about other celestial objects .
@kenbo-2179
@kenbo-2179 18 дней назад
I love you guys.
@MozeyNJ
@MozeyNJ 18 дней назад
I like Mars. Alot!. But this video make me love it even more.
@xgjgxoycdfgghuggf
@xgjgxoycdfgghuggf 19 дней назад
Great video
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 19 дней назад
Fascinating! Is there enough info for a doc on Neptune's moon, Triton?
@El-up1ri
@El-up1ri 19 дней назад
You have the most beautiful narrating voice on RU-vid.
@TheOne-rl4ru
@TheOne-rl4ru 19 дней назад
Hell yes!
@fician
@fician 19 дней назад
And you made everyone on this photo look so fine. Nice1.
@d4rk0v3
@d4rk0v3 19 дней назад
My favorite fact about Mars is the crater that's so deep the atmospheric pressure gets high enough during certain times of year for liquid water to be stable at the bottom. Hellas Planitia I think is what it's called.
@stefalim
@stefalim 19 дней назад
The nipple of the gods!
@mariz2361
@mariz2361 18 дней назад
Why is it you are so good at explaining/teaching the things I think kids should be learning at school...???!!! But... Thank you for, well, being you!!!
@ASeventhSign
@ASeventhSign 19 дней назад
I thought the thumbnail was a nip-slip. Turns out it was a darn good video!
@mitchelldomanski549
@mitchelldomanski549 19 дней назад
Charon and Pluto. You know what all your videos are good. Even thoe Charon and Pluto are now classed as a celestrial body? They are still part of our solar system. I wouldn't mind an update or refresher, including whats around them. I enjoy all your videos with well-educated theories and facts.
@D4lF4l
@D4lF4l 18 дней назад
The selfie of all of us on the planet Earth is so profound
@user-lb4yp4sl4y
@user-lb4yp4sl4y 5 дней назад
When I was a child, Apollo was visiting the moon and NASA predicted a moon base, a commercial space station similar to the one envisioned in 2001, A Space Oddessy, and manned missions to Mars by the 1980s.....
@strategy-execute
@strategy-execute 6 дней назад
Let’s make planet mars habitable again.
@tomholroyd7519
@tomholroyd7519 19 дней назад
People often talk about how the presence of a large moon stabilizes the Earth's axis. Mars does not have a large moon. Perhaps its interior is much more uniform than Earth's?
@rubenp8320
@rubenp8320 19 дней назад
I think we like Mars only for the fact that it's the closest terrestrial planet that wont immediately kill us upon landing. I personally love Venus. I love your videos, keep up the good work! much love
@AndyWitmyer
@AndyWitmyer 19 дней назад
When I was a kid, I always dreamed of being the first man to set foot on the red planet. That will not be the case, sadly, but I've at least been able to vicariously live the experience through our rovers ❤
@zeeshanrahman5452
@zeeshanrahman5452 19 дней назад
Love ur Mazs video
@flexico64
@flexico64 18 дней назад
What first got me interested in space was the National Geographic articles about Pathfinder back in 1997! I was fascinated be the idea that we can control/communicate with machine sso far away. And then Pathfinder itself was even in the book/movie The Martian in 2015!
@jimmurphy6095
@jimmurphy6095 19 дней назад
"A dust mote, hanging in a sunbeam" Or something to that effect. Sagan was 100% correct.
@etan838
@etan838 14 дней назад
do some more deep space objects, aka pulsars, magnetars, neutron stars. love to hear more of that.
@omabep
@omabep 19 дней назад
i would really love to see more videos of the planets around our neighbouring stars and for a remaster video, i'd love to see new videos about the moon europa and titan
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