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Happy launch anniversary, Euclid!
Several team members wish Euclid a happy first launch anniversary in their own language. ESA’s Euclid satellite launched on 1 July 2023 on a SpaceX Falcon 9, and now resides in an orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2. During its mission, Euclid will observe billions of galaxies out to ten billion light-years over one third of the sky to study dark matter and dark energy.
Read more: www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Videos/2024/06/Happy_launch_anniversary_Euclid
Credit: ESA/ATG medialab
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Seeing both sides of the Sun at once
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 14 dny
This video shows the Sun as seen from Earth orbit by ESA’s Proba-2 mission on the left, and as seen from the opposite side of the Sun by the ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission on the right. The two spacecraft carry an almost-identical imager instrument which takes photos of the Sun in ultraviolet light. The images shown here were measured by Proba-2’s SWAP imager and Solar Orbiter’s EUI instrument a...
Solar plasma flying through the Solar System
zhlédnutí 574Před 14 dny
This simulation shows how charged particles (plasma) from the Sun, blasted out on 20 May 2024, spread through the Solar System. The Sun lies at the centre of the circle, and the positions of several planets and spacecraft are shown. The colour scale indicates the density of plasma, with black indicating the highest particle density. Further from the Sun, the particle density is scaled so that i...
Comet Interceptor’s boom gets shaken, not stirred
zhlédnutí 93Před 28 dny
Before sending any mission to space, we need to be sure that the spacecraft can withstand the launch and extreme conditions of outer space. While Comet Interceptor is being constructed, each individual spacecraft component is extensively tested. This video shows the main spacecraft’s movable boom undergoing a vibration test. (‘Boom’ is another word for a rod or arm carrying a sensor at its end....
Animation of dwarf galaxy colliding with the Milky Way
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 28 dny
The Milky Way has grown over time as other galaxies have collided with and been consumed by our galaxy. Each collision triggered wrinkles that still ripple through different families of stars, affecting how they move and behave in space. ESA’s Gaia space telescope aims to unravel the history of our galaxy by studying these wrinkles - and new research from the mission now reveals that the most r...
Solar Orbiter observes an active region on the Sun
zhlédnutí 1KPřed měsícem
The Sun seen by Solar Orbiter on 3 March 2022, during the spacecraft's first close approach to the Sun. This view was part of an important piece of research that opens up a new way for solar physicists to study the source regions of the solar wind. The main, largest image was taken with the full Sun imager mode of Solar Orbiter's Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) instrument. The medium-sized ima...
Webb Sets Out to Study Exoplanets: Space Sparks Episode 9
zhlédnutí 206Před rokem
Until recently, the only planetary system we could study was our own Solar System. Now astronomers have found evidence for thousands of planets around stars other than our own Sun. These are known as exoplanets. Because of this we are getting closer to answering key questions such as: Is Earth unique? Do other planetary systems similar to ours exist? Are we alone in the Universe? Thanks to its ...
Space Sparks Episode 5: Webb Captures A Cosmic Tarantula
zhlédnutí 406Před rokem
Watch this special Space Sparks episode to learn more about the stellar nursery called 30 Doradus, as captured by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Credit: Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann Editing: Nico Bartmann Web and technical support: Enciso Systems Written by: Bethany Downer Music: Stellardrone - The Belt of Orion Footage and photos: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI, NASA'...
Space Sparks Episode 4: Webb Detects Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere
zhlédnutí 124Před rokem
Watch this Space Sparks episode to learn more about how the James Webb Space Telescope has found definitive evidence for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a gas giant planet orbiting a Sun-like star 700 light-years away. More information and download options: esawebb.org/videos/weic2213a/ Credits Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann Editing: Nico Bartmann Web and technical support: E...
Webb’s First Images: ESA/Webb Space Sparks Episode 3
zhlédnutí 170Před rokem
Watch this special Space Sparks episode to learn about the European mission contributions to the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. esawebb.org Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann Editing: Nico Bartmann Web and technical support: Enciso Systems Written by: Bethany Downer Music: Stellardrone - The Belt of Orion Footage and photos: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope’s European Contributions: ESA/Webb Space Sparks Episode 2
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 2 lety
Watch this special Space Sparks episode to learn about the European mission contributions to the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. esawebb.org Credits: Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann Editing: Nico Bartmann Web and technical support: Enciso Systems Written by: Bethany Downer Narration: Sara Mendes de Costa Music: Music written and performed by STAN DART, Dmitry Lee'o/New Ho...
The James Webb Space Telescope’s Science Goals: ESA/Webb Space Sparks Episode 1
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 2 lety
Watch this special Space Sparks episode to learn about the science goals of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. esawebb.org Credits: Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann Editing: Nico Bartmann Web and technical support: Enciso Systems Written by: Bethany Downer Narration: Sara Mendes de Costa Music: Stan Dart - Olympus Mons (Music written and performed by STAN DART), The Belt ...
Gaia tracing starry strings in Milky Way
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 4 lety
This simulated video shows ESA's Gaia spacecraft as it traces the structure and star formation activity of a large patch of space surrounding the Solar System. Gaia launched in 2013, and is on a mission to chart a three-dimensional map of our galaxy, pinpointing the locations, motions, and dynamics of roughly one percent of the stars within the Milky Way - along with additional information abou...
Revealing the galactic bar
zhlédnutí 12KPřed 4 lety
This colour chart shows the distribution of 150 million stars in the Milky Way probed using data from the second release of ESA's Gaia mission in combination with infrared and optical surveys, with orange/yellow hues indicating a greater density of stars. Most of these stars are red giants. While the majority of charted stars are located closer to the Sun (the larger orange/yellow blob in the l...
Gaia's asteroid discoveries
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 5 lety
Gaia's asteroid discoveries
The motions of 230 000 white dwarfs
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 5 lety
The motions of 230 000 white dwarfs
The hyper-velocity white dwarf D6-2
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 5 lety
The hyper-velocity white dwarf D6-2
JUICE's Jovian odyssey
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 5 lety
JUICE's Jovian odyssey
Science at ESA
zhlédnutí 439Před 5 lety
Science at ESA
How can we access data from ESA's astronomy missions?
zhlédnutí 252Před 5 lety
How can we access data from ESA's astronomy missions?
How do we operate a telescope in space?
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How do we operate a telescope in space?
What are the biggest questions in 21st century astronomy?
zhlédnutí 244Před 5 lety
What are the biggest questions in 21st century astronomy?
Merger in the early formation stages of our Galaxy
zhlédnutí 18KPřed 5 lety
Merger in the early formation stages of our Galaxy
The CHEOPS satellite in the Large European Acoustic Facility
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The CHEOPS satellite in the Large European Acoustic Facility
The CHEOPS satellite in the Maxwell test facility
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 5 lety
The CHEOPS satellite in the Maxwell test facility
BepiColombo's journey to Mercury
zhlédnutí 32KPřed 5 lety
BepiColombo's journey to Mercury
Vibration test of the CHEOPS satellite
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 5 lety
Vibration test of the CHEOPS satellite
Rosetta's final images
zhlédnutí 22KPřed 6 lety
Rosetta's final images
Interview with Rosetta's camera team
zhlédnutí 184Před 6 lety
Interview with Rosetta's camera team
CHEOPS satellite integration
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 6 lety
CHEOPS satellite integration

Komentáře

  • @dumaguetedreamer
    @dumaguetedreamer Před 6 dny

    I spotted Waldo on the left.

  • @dharamsharma2956
    @dharamsharma2956 Před 11 dny

    Fucking fake and hoax

  • @hercules71185
    @hercules71185 Před 17 dny

    What is with some of the stars moving so rapidly and slowing down. It seems like it would take a tremendous amount of energy to accelerate and decelerate them

  • @MotorwayGaming2018
    @MotorwayGaming2018 Před 29 dny

    We may be consuming galaxies now but we will be consumed in 4.5 Billion years due to blueshift.

  • @susanmyers4029
    @susanmyers4029 Před měsícem

    😳😮😶 ♥️

  • @Yeolita
    @Yeolita Před měsícem

    This was so amazing to see! How wonderful the universe is, how LUCKY the EARTH! Yet we continue to squabble instead of unite and marvel at our serendipitous fortune! THANKS for the insightful video

  • @vardunothegr8
    @vardunothegr8 Před 3 měsíci

    gonna leave my comment here so that my future descendant can see

  • @RonieNerbes-mt9ko
    @RonieNerbes-mt9ko Před 3 měsíci

    I Love Jonna Napire 💜💚❤ March 19, 2024

  • @-beee-
    @-beee- Před 4 měsíci

    So cool!

  • @Ender13123
    @Ender13123 Před 5 měsíci

    This is literally the coolest video on this website lol

  • @isaacberryXERXEESE
    @isaacberryXERXEESE Před 5 měsíci

    NASA Use what is called a giant "Long Focal Fresnel Lens" The focal point is so far away all you get is heat and warmth aimed through it from the sun on mars,,,no need for heaters just set up thin pieces of plastic giant "Long Focal Fresnel Lens" folded up in a rocket... I really could care less for getting credit i am a space nut not a narcissist...3b

  • @ashermoralde
    @ashermoralde Před 6 měsíci

    1:02 here we can see the Ursa Major Moving Group of stars on the bottom right going down (actually they are moving to the right as viewed from the night sky) as they move closer to the solar system.

  • @tig8860
    @tig8860 Před 10 měsíci

    This is ridiculously cool

  • @drokly
    @drokly Před 11 měsíci

    Did you figure out the real movement for every background star in this video, or did you just the find the movement for the constellation of Orion and threw random motions in for the background stars? Whats the really bright star that drops below Everest on the left side about a few hundred years before present?

  • @IapetusStag
    @IapetusStag Před rokem

    This is an awfully long journey with all those round and round. The Sun is really a bad thing in making anything going to Mercury accelerate too quickly

  • @uniearesende
    @uniearesende Před rokem

    Amazing video

  • @NonChildStories
    @NonChildStories Před rokem

    В космосе самый короткий путь не означает самый быстрый

  • @HeyKevinYT
    @HeyKevinYT Před rokem

    That's amazing

  • @Planetkid32
    @Planetkid32 Před rokem

    Anybody know where (or if) I can find this cover of Beethoven Piano Concerto 5 that Debbie Hu made?

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Před rokem

    check out the astrum channel, some very interesting and informative videos explaining loads of stuff like this..

  • @ImieNazwiskoOK
    @ImieNazwiskoOK Před rokem

    The design for Ariel seems quite interesting. Like it's primary mirror being elliptical, is it in order to fit relatively large round mirror while not taking too much space or for other reasons as well?

  • @EmeryPearson
    @EmeryPearson Před rokem

    Seth Rogen narrating?

  • @arielwollinger
    @arielwollinger Před rokem

    An amazing feat!

  • @WarpedSpace
    @WarpedSpace Před rokem

    Sweet !

  • @saravana3061987
    @saravana3061987 Před rokem

    Amazing! Work! Congratulations!

  • @Stef3m
    @Stef3m Před rokem

    Fantastic!

  • @electronspectrum3209

    Nice cartoons, next time you need founding will give you monopoly money...

  • @christopherscottgutierrez3323

    so the sun will push that line back due to its energy levels from the scope

  • @pursuitofscience5737

    Can I use this video for my CZcams video?

  • @eternisedDragon7
    @eternisedDragon7 Před rokem

    The introduction and normalization (as if it were not too extremely risk-full, even if it were to just psychologically affect others to engage in it, too) of e.g. physical ice moon explorations will certainly lead to astronomically long lasting forwards-contamination, if it happens in a few months, years, decades, a century, or in millennia. Astronomically speaking, to just keep on risking such forwards-contamination - which just requires a 1-time event of its kind to lead to catastrophic consequences humanity has not a shred of a guarantee being able to avert - is not at all sufficient, as one has to think in astronomical time-scales for this matter, where disregarding the fact that the highly irresponsible playing even with just small chances of planetary protection abidance failure can in repetition lead to essentially the same outcome (as it would either way still happen within the same blink of an eye of a time within astronomical times), namely eventual contamination & rapid exponential population growth of microbes on ice moons But instead, the important part - namely to prevent the chance of unfathomable extents of calamity of to the torturous consequences eventually forcefully subjected sentient species' populations that may emerge as consequence of recklessly playing god, kick-starting evolution by contamination - is to prevent it from happening at all ever, and 'ever' is a very long time. I just wish that among the roughly 2090 people or institutions I've contacted so far over the last 5 months to inform & warn them about this long-term fate of humanity deciding matter, there'd been more than just about 1% of them to respond (though in those cases at least with consent), because that's hardly any sufficient level of re-assurance that within the near-future trajectory of the future, i.e. the most critical phase of all in this regard, forwards-contamination risks will be safely outright prevented one way or another. The JUICE mission, just like the Gan De mission, the Laplace-P mission, the Enceladus Explorer mission, the Europa Lander mission, but also interstellar (rather than interplanetary) projects such as Breakthrough Starlight, Breakthrough Starshot, and especially Prof. Dr. Claudius Gros' Genesis project ALL MUST BE CANCELLED. If only more people had the integrity, a shred of empathy, and the mental capacities for understanding, once provided with the information and explanation... it's truly a bleak outlook for - for their very own sake better to never exist, and especially not for billions of years - r-strategist selection species' populations on any ice moon any time in the future at this point, given the overwhelming amount of peer-reviewed scientific studies pointing at suffering to generally dominate among the experiences animal wildlife generally has. At least the Effective Altruism group is for these reasons also strongly opposed to space colonization attempts, but why they haven't been far more outspoken on this grim issue throughout the last 8 years than they have been is a mystery to me. It really seems like one has to do everything oneself. I guess I'll see with how much understanding my informing is met here (and trust me, I've gathered enough disappointing experience to better know to not have my hopes up for it, and it being a very complex, interdisciplinary matter doesn't help either), but apparently I have thousands of more people and institutions yet to warn, all within not that many months, one after another by contacting them, because seemingly internationally, no media agency can be found to help in that regard, besides TED Talk a little bit. In german we'd call this a Trauerspiel - a fiasco.

  • @blindhawk9768
    @blindhawk9768 Před rokem

    Hello dear, I have a question about this test, can I ask my question via social network or email?

  • @trudiewiththebooty
    @trudiewiththebooty Před 2 lety

    Can’t wait!!!

  • @markbass_trojanthinking

    Better late than never!

  • @wkanost
    @wkanost Před 2 lety

    I can see my house!

  • @MrJudge51
    @MrJudge51 Před 2 lety

    The sound editing is TERRIBLE!!

  • @paulwally2009
    @paulwally2009 Před 2 lety

    New generation.. 👍

  • @joaodecarvalho7012
    @joaodecarvalho7012 Před 2 lety

    What a choreography!

  • @kdwaynec
    @kdwaynec Před 2 lety

    I'll check back in 5 million years and see how accurate this really is.

  • @benpappas4527
    @benpappas4527 Před 2 lety

    The adventurous month phytochemically prick because albatross naively fasten over a abnormal distributor. robust, old record

  • @KnightRider872
    @KnightRider872 Před 2 lety

    Who care for baby stars? Sob sob.

  • @Spacehooper
    @Spacehooper Před 2 lety

    Is fake, no real video. I'm looking for a real video of the descent, I saw it before, it's black and white made up of real shots, if anyone has a link.

    • @vanbongphan3789
      @vanbongphan3789 Před 2 lety

      There are no videos recorded by Huygens's camera. This is a computer simulation of how Huygens could have landed on Titan. Also the video contains real images by Huygens stitched together. Hope you understand.

    • @brightax7502
      @brightax7502 Před 2 lety

      there is a real image

  • @AwakeCarolina
    @AwakeCarolina Před 2 lety

    Nasa is a dark fleet omicron Draconis bitch

  • @AwakeCarolina
    @AwakeCarolina Před 2 lety

    Jesus Christ

  • @ashishbhatt3467
    @ashishbhatt3467 Před 2 lety

    i wonder what will happen if someone light a match in that atmosphere?

    • @michaelclarke1986
      @michaelclarke1986 Před 2 lety

      No oxygen, so nothing.

    • @ashishbhatt3467
      @ashishbhatt3467 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelclarke1986 but methane is there..a highly flammable gas

    • @michaelclarke1986
      @michaelclarke1986 Před 2 lety

      @@ashishbhatt3467 that actually doesn't matter. The chemical reaction to ignite methane requires oxygen.

    • @brightax7502
      @brightax7502 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelclarke1986 yeah because if it has oxygen it would already have burned

  • @hughbollinger4061
    @hughbollinger4061 Před 2 lety

    the music mix completely drowns out the spoken audio

  • @PurpleSmokeFace
    @PurpleSmokeFace Před 2 lety

    Why is the "music" so loud??

  • @CarloMarchiori
    @CarloMarchiori Před 2 lety

    What about mixing music a bit quieter compared to the voice?

    • @nancyg7845
      @nancyg7845 Před 2 lety

      I was going to say the same. It's really distracting.

  • @I3ladeDragon
    @I3ladeDragon Před 2 lety

    Do we know what the first targets will be (in order) once it is operational?

    • @dano159
      @dano159 Před 2 lety

      It's too hard to say but I can imagine they will start with Solar System targets like the identification of what is causing the red colour at Jupiter's Great Red Spot. But yeah we have to wait at least six months before research can even be commenced.

  • @Stef3m
    @Stef3m Před 2 lety

    I can't imagine the excitement, thrills, anxiety and tension of anyone involved in the project and launch 😬

    • @ExplainedThroughRap
      @ExplainedThroughRap Před 2 lety

      Haha me neither but I'm hella excited! We just dropped a rap about the JWST 🔥🔥🔥🔥🚀🚀🚀🚀

  • @shivas3003
    @shivas3003 Před 2 lety

    youtube's algorithm is currently in hell trying to render this video