Jupiter: The Largest Planet in our Solar System | BBC Earth Science
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- Jupiter is the largest, and oldest, planet in our solar system. Learn more about the planet's origin story, it's moons and mysteries, and how this giant influenced the formation of the rest of our solar system.
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These days I am already happy when a video is not narrated by an AI robot deadvoice.
With mangled pronunciation.
@@dereks1264 and just straight up lies
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Me too! 😃
You are so right. Sometimes one is so interested in enjoying a video, only to be greeted with the "Deadvoice." I simply sacrifice the enjoyment and do not subscribe. I believe that with improvement in the field, you and I may enjoy those without realizing they are "Deadvoice" (Love the expression), one of these days.
The guy at 13:00 minutes says it all. Thinking this way is something politicians should really learn. He will wait a generation just to see the results and he is even willing to contribute with a big smile. Great person, love it.
Believe it or not, politicians are funding these space research with public money. They have the added pressure of doing this with long term uncertainty of anything meaningful coming out of it.
Jupiter is my favouriet planet to image. Always something going on with the atmosphere,and the large moons.
I love Jupiter but I've never had to sit through so many ads to hear about it before 🙄
Thank you Jupiter 😊
Thank God
don’t thank Jupiter
@Vegitobluuuuu
God doesnt answer my prayers. Jupiter does
@@shauntasker5926 oh really ? So Jupiter is your God ? You gotta have faith in Jesus he does listen to you but sometimes doesn’t necessarily answer your prayers. You have to have true confidence and faith in him and really believe he is the way and no other. Without him you’re nothing
More content like this please
Having an extremely thick atmosphere seems conducive to forming a large core since the atmosphere would slow down large objects. Once the core gets large it can absorb even larger solid objects, and thereby attracting even more gaseous material.
You basically just described my biological love life.
Im so glad to hear real people talking.. AI just doesn't hit like a real narration..
Thank you for the video
Your hair color is disgusting
Earth has the water. But it took our moon to stir it up. We are more like a dual planet system. Earth's waters are pushed and pulled by tidal changes. This acts to accelerate biologoicial change ( imaging how dull would be the waters without tides ) Amazing planet we have....
This was excellent. Thank you BBC and Jupiter
Planets without a solid surface are scary.
Jupiter must have a core to have such a gravitational pull, if you will. Also it must either be very large or very dense.
@@billygoat520 By that logic the sun must have an even bigger core...so yes, even something made of mostly hydrogen gas can have a huge gravitational pull, if it is very dense.
@@rikk319 You ned to consider the size of the sun compared to the planets though.
4:56 Thinking of the possibility that there could be creatures lurking in the unfathomable depths of Jupiter’s oceans with all the hellish storms and lightning above is frightening to say the least
Now what energy could have made Jupiter make that primordial dance?
Jupiter is neat.
To Jupiter system and beyond. ❤❤
You guys need to upload in 4K, please. Lots of lovely content but its 2024 and this stuff deserves it.
Quit being so needy.
Be glad they’re even posting it.
Wonderful presentation
I'd love to see more research and data on the planets. Ice volcanoes on Europa are just wild!
The number of complaints about the number of ads. Seriously I have no idea why people don’t take CZcams premium. The price of one Starbucks run. More information and entertainment than all social media combined. It is the most cost effective deal. Take a family membership and share with your entire family.
People want everything for free sadly
It’s a lot of ads by any standards and we don’t want to be muscled into paying a premium?..!? Maybe it’s that. As opposed to being whiny about excessive ads when there’s….excessive ads.
I'm using ad blocker and no ads, bar 1-2 days a year when Google tries to switch off ad blockers, but that is fixed by most next day. Also, Google has no control over Edge and other browsers and switching is just a few clicks away. Do you value a few clicks of mouse and maximum of 5 minutes for downloading and installing ad blocker/browser a whooping 8,5 euros a month or almost 100 euros a year (in my country)? It's not a lot in absolute terms, but it's a terrible deal.
Whiny ppl 😂
Of course, Jupiter has a solid core. Think about all the asteroids and everything that collided with Jupiter in those billions of years.
nice to see a selection of craft beer bottles on the top shelve , cheers!
To many ads
Could have done without the orchestral music in the backgroud as well
Unwatchable for adverts, its become like that everywhere on CZcams, might as well be an advertising media. Thats what you can do when your the only game in town, like old time gangsters, a type of extortion, pay us and we will stop smashing your windows, pay for the non advert CZcams and we will stop bombarding you with irrelevant ads.
Premium 😂😂😂
Don't let Terrence Howard see this video please...
😂😂😂😂
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Check out Dr. Paul LaViolette and Dr. C.S. Unnikrishnan. Listening to their discussion on Super Galatic Waves and Einstein Wrong For Ignoring Ernst Mach. Check out C.S first by putting in Was Einstein Wrong For Ignoring Eenst Mach first on CZcams then come back. These scientists discussions tie into what Terrance Howard was talking about.
The absolute monster in our neighborhood...
If you lay down on the ground and watch the clouds. Imagine this but you are falling into Jupiter. What a hellish nightmare. 😂
The big wall of swirling colors you gonna get sucked into.
Beautiful
I love seeing nerds rejoice when their toys don't glitch...
I don't understand the origin of the radiation that makes Io so difficult. Does Jupiter's magnetosphere generate electromagnetic waves or distort them?
too many add interruptions, I'm out
Would love to see a close up video of the volcanic plums shooting up in the air in color.
I do think there are creatures living inside the other planets
6:30. The theory that Jupiter has a large rocky core has always been my theory. It does not make sense that such a large planet never sucked in denser material.
26:00 - Not just shiny, fluid liquid metal, an incandescent shiny fluid metal as it would be several times hotter than the Sun's surface (Perhaps up to five time, Jupiter's deep interior is well above white-hot) and would glow a blinding blue-white light.
Thanks
@5:22 - Does anyone know what song this is?
Night Rolling - Gavin Harrison
@@nooitmeerslapen96 Thanks bro!!!!
Seems to be generic sequence, most of these are among presets of synth workstations/grooveboxes.
Rediscovering Jupiter
Why does it feel that we are more likely a product of Jupiter when it be failed to become a star?
Facts are real and show a different truth.
wow, Jupiter is soooo great
Jupiter, one of the planets of all time
Keep in mind the messages between this probe and earth take like 2 hours each way so the challenge is even greater to get things to work.
Make a course change wait two hours for it to be input then wait another 2 hours for you to even know it worked.
is it me or Jupiter's whirls ressemble Van Gogh's starry night 🤔🧐
incredibly interesting
If there is water how can it be reached?
My second Coffee is here.
Parts of the narration sound like Zachary Quinto... credits?
Those scenes are borrowed from another TV show called Nova (The Planets: Jupiter).
The blue seas we see, maybe the storms they see in infrared are actually strong Arora?
If so, then maybe the blue color indicates water there, and if there is any way we could probe the planet up close, wouldn't it be fun to find the areas there that we could go, and see up close just what's on the vast seas so huge that many earths could fit inside the polar region...
If those storms are actually due to Jupiter's aurora, then there still might be a chance at glancing at another world than ours, and perhaps visit there, if we could figure out how to land there, and take off back to space too... What if there are hundreds of islands on Jupiter's seas, but hidden due too the approximately 16,000 miles of distance from junos cameras, and the clouds...
Five star piece of work
Maybe these explorations will change, expand our idea of what life is ?
❤❤❤❤ Jupiter
Great video but I wish there were credits cause that music is fire! Who made the soundtrack?
Awesomeness
Does a compass work on Jupiter?
Jupiter is massive. It's almost as big a Gemma Collins!
Very Nice Video🎥❤
Let there be tardigrades.
The narration is chaotic in the beginning and there is too much pathos and unnecessary sensationalism.
Voyager 1 and 2 beyond the Glory
Of course, rockets had a chance of 1-2% of exploding on start. But Elon improved this rate to about 50%... 😎👍
"All rockets have a 1 or 2% chance of failure"
We are talking about an Elon Musk rocket here you realise?
5:34 with great power comes hughe responsibilities
Half of movie I see faces of scientists!?
Please tell me what music is at 21:25 .. sounds amazing
Yeah man, I also want to know that tune! Does anyone know what that song is?
After about the 5th time they called it Joobter, I clicked out.
Save Earth
No planet B
When En-Ki's expedition to Earth to verify his father in law's findings of GOLD in abundance he had to STOP at a spot, between Jupiter and Mars to REPLENISH their WATER/FUEL because they had used so much blasting their way through the Kuiper belt. His father in Law had used nuclear weapons to BLAST a way through so he didn't NEED to stop b4 landing on Earth (Ki). An earlier expedition of 50 "heroes" had PERISHED because the crew and vehicle had succumbed to the HIGH LEVELS of radiation they had NOT expected.. You have to understand, a space craft from Nibiru goes a LOT FASTER than ANY MODERN space vehicle made by us HUMANS!
According to neil its winds which deive storms. I believe neil degrass tyson.
How can Saturn stop Jupiter from traveling in and then out? I understand how it might stop the in but not back out.
I googled with these search terms:
migration of Jupiter
There is a wikipedia article specifically about the theory of migration of jupiter. The title of that wikipedia article is: 'grand tack hypothesis'. ('tack' as in tacking by a sailboat) Part of the hypothesis is that at the time the quantity of gas in the Solar System was so large that it was a significant factor in the orbital mechanics of the solar system. According to that wikipedia article: for an extended stretch of time Saturn and Jupiter were in a 2:3 resonance. A side-effect of such a resonance can be that certain effects accumulate, rather than averaging out. The hypothesis is, I gather, that Saturn and Jupiter affected the motion of large amounts of gas, which in turn affected the planets, in a cumulative way. I assume the plausibility of the scenario has been verified with computer simulations. Such simulations do not prove that the proposed grand tack actually happened, the purpose of the simulations is to show that given the physics of interacting celestial bodies such a course of events is a possible one.
I had to stop because the "ominous" music was making the speakers in my computer simply rattle. This isn't supposed to be scary, is it? Please find another intern who go better grades and who knows how to pick kinder gentler music.
So this earth is a circle flying in the space
What if the hole thing is on fire and hurricanes and gases are keeping it alive.
Why is the scientist in my face and looking down at me?
From BBC *Earth* : here's Jupiter. 🤨
They're not telling me anything new about JUPITER!! I knew this 30 years ago.
Jupiter made earth❤❤❤🎉
22:29 her name please.
21:53
Are they “magical” instruments, or engineered ones…….oh Scott Bolton.
it's only the largest planet by default:
why I feel this documentary dont want to teach me, 16 sec pause and buh bye.
The dramatic music and hyperbole completely ruin the documentary.
Really? You’re a miserable person
To day am see 2 star is has world and am need see 3 star world on map galaxy
So yellow Hoodie says the great red spot has been going for 200 years, but it's been observed since 1665, so can old boy not do basic math? And juno is not the first craft out there, that would have been Galileo
Gonzalez Sharon Williams Sharon Miller George
On ya Jupiter ⛳
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So you're telling me that Earth is basically made up of Jupiter? 🤯
เหมือน คุณ ต้องการเป็นอะไร🕳️👁️💫⚡✨Ⓜ️🌏🌗🪂🏹🐎🐒🌋⚡🔥🔥
I love this Planet 😻 Earth
No disrespect, guys, but if comets get destroyed in the planets atmosphere, or any other objects, what makes you guys believe that it may have life there. It's impossible.
Comets get destroyed in Earths atmosphere
I think it's already been discovered mate
มองเห็นอะไร รึป่าว 🕳️ back hole,⚙️⚖️🐳 galaxy 🐻🐻❄️🐼
Planet earth 🌍 is the best of all
Spend more on space less on defense
these are scientists people. the types that also tried to tell us about man-made climate change. clever, yes. we should listen
Life on Jupiter? Just the suggestion makes you look like a fool!
**grabs popcorn**
A lot of water 💦💦
things from before 2013 ? nope