The Final Images From Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon
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- čas přidán 20. 01. 2023
- Titan is Saturn's largest moon and the only moon in the solar system with an atmosphere. In this video, we'll show you the first and only photos from Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon.
Titan is one of the most fascinating moons in the solar system, and we're excited to share these photos with you. See for yourself what life on Titan is like!
Can i say that it would be good to have a CGI watermark on parts of the video that are CGI.
This should be made a rule. Fantastic idea. Tired of seeing cgi passed for real footage
Exactly. Even official videos from NASA or other space agencies should watermark cgi videos to differentiate them from real videos. And stop giving flat earthers and space deniers more "evidence"
That would be 99%
@Truth be told well duh.. there's NO reall footage!!!
I was disappointed to know now that it's all CGI
It's really something to hear a southern voice talk about space. Beautiful
Patrick star would have been better 😁
Love this voice. Sounds very westpoint
Actually the lander had an unexpected soft (or what scientists call squishy) landing, meaning the ground it landed on was previously broken down and soften by liquid, such as sand or mud, on Earth. A definite sign if recent liquid. The data from the lander is very fascinating! I recommend fellow nerds to check it out. I'm most interested in the telemetry of landings on other worlds.
Lander 😂😂😂😭😂🤣
@@Wally-pu2hh whats the joke?
Lmaooooo !!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@drswaqqinscheckingin7210 i also want to know
@@drswaqqinscheckingin7210 I know nothing about the matter, but wasn't this a crash landing? As such would it be appropriate to call the space craft a "lander"?
I was seriously hoping there would be a ground mission to Titan. It deserves to be seen from the ground. Another mars rover on Titan would be incredible.
I've seen enough. I'm moving to Titan.
@Thou Swell yes but died right away
No a rover requires solar panels and titan is too far and nuclear waste would be dangerous as the moon is made of ethane bensin propane and other gases that could ignite explosions that would ruin the mission
Mars rover is at devon island with a red filter
2034 hopefully
So much beauty in our solar system and beyond and we will only ever imagine what the universe is and looks like.
Well that’s exactly why we need to really survive as a species for more years to come and that’s why Elon Musk wants to take some people to Mars like 3,000 so that they can start the process of basically exploring the stars. Although I do have to agree with you that we can’t reach not even a star in not even in 600 years with our current technology let alone the whole vast universe there’s still ways to make our technology better and us as a species grow and expand in the universe so that our seeds have more chance of survival. At least that’s what Elon and all these world leaders want to do, but it’s kind of really depending on whether the money and tech is there.
Yeah, the cartoons, well cgi or whatever, make it look good. In reality, it probably looks almost nothing like the pretty cartoons.
@@martywithceleste4444 Who cares. We have an instruments.
@Enthusiastic Aizawa thanks i guess
I read a science fiction book where these people crash on Titan and have to drop into a volcano to fix it. One of the guys was freaking out because it's a volcano, but it's just water. To an alien on titan we'd be like creatures made of molten rock on Earth.
What's the name of the book. It seems interesting
@@monforttransport I spent a long time looking for it. It's a short story called "Return to Titan" by Stephen Baxter. There is a full novel from him simply called Titan. The short story was in a compilation book called :The Year's Top Short SF Novel" edited by Alan Kaster.
If you want to explore what a vastly different alien might be like who is more like molten rock compated to us try "Project Hail Mary". Highly recommend.
@@DamonCzanik im definitely going to give it a read. Thank you for the info.
@@monforttransport😊 18:06
An incredibly complex topic made easy to understand and interesting to watch; the visuals were captivating, the narration soothing, the editing and production outstanding.
Instantly subscribed! I can't wait to see your other videos and your future projects!
It gets confusing when they jump between images from earth, Titan and other planets/moons without indicating where that image came from. From 5:30 to 6:15 they are bouncing around various images and at 5:58 there appear to be two humans walking around the stream in the lower right corner.
all images in this video are CGI. Its been reported, but CZcams is controlled by the CCP they WANT you to be misguided, and manipulated into thinking the images are real, even a few. It's all disinformation.
they not humans
For a science oriented channel, I find it very odd that there are no sources to be found anywhere in the description. There wasn't a single image on the screen for longer than 6 seconds. Sounds to me like AI script narrated by some text to speech software.
They are not real. Almost anything on these videos is cgi. I can't believe people don't know this.
I can't wait for the dragonfly NASA mission to Titan in the 2030's. What an incredible alien....but also Earth like world! Wow. Your description of the pear sized methane rain drops falling slow enough to dodge really is intriguing
I also found this video which you might enjoy czcams.com/video/hiMZmnEpCqs/video.html
Nice overview but it's sometimes hard to tell which are fictional images and which are actual titan images.
Think about that question for a second... Now ask how in fuck can a signal be sent back to earth when I struggle to get solid phone signal if I go into the bush more than a half hour from my house...
If you think you can tell what's in the photo...it's CGI
@Lee Tabern Yes if I was suitably inebriated... I watched a documentary on the life and adventures of a Platypus today and it was the funniest thing ive seen in a long time... Do yourself a favour and watch a few videos of them... Instant happiness :)
@@1DTL there are real images of pluto though..
@Lee Tabern No CGI needed although how they have survived I do no not know... Most awkward Australian native animal going...
Love it! I've been fascinated by the mystery of titan ever since I watched the film Gattica as a kid.
We just discovered microbes that feed on plastics. If life can do that and eat asphalt...I can't imagine a place within a certain temperature threshold that life cannot exist.
I just stumbled upon your channel. And immediately subscribed. Thank you so much for the way you narrate your videos. You don't overcomplicate the language. You make it so that us everyday people can still learn about the complexities of our universe. Thank you so much. Can't wait to see what else you have available to watch.
Lies again? Evil Angel Tushy
I think this channel uses an AI to generate the voice narration from a script. I been hearing a couple of channels and they seem to use the same orator (for their channel) that never changes as we would when we talk and sound way too perfect and sometimes feel "monotone." Its also weird how sometimes they repeat themselves in the video, having the same pitch as they talk as before.
@@yrazu05 yeah he's kind of monotone but who would pick a tired southern drawl like that for a computerized voice? besides, the narrator pronounces the same words differently in different parts of the video, like for example huygens, unlike what a computerized voice would do
@@peabody3000 I'm pretty sure this channel like others uses an AI to generate text to speech. Which is something that can be done with a few program to make it sound "realistic." I'm noticing this trend more and more, especially when there no videos of the channel's creator.
The reason is obvious, easier to do as it saves the creator "time," but also brings those sweet sweet ad revenue with whatever he posts that can be half baked.
@@yrazu05 sure it can be a timesaver but this is just an actual human monotone guy, not precise enough to be computerized. i was listening carefully cuz i wondered the same thing.
Really well done... thank you for creating and sharing. One thing you mentioned was the complex organic compounds falling to the surface, which could (to an extent) lead to the formation of organisms that disperse methane during their lifecycle.
cant take it seriously with all that freedom units tho.
@@nicolasnicolas3889 Not sure why you're being rude? Please explain. Organic compounds exists in the universe. Organic organisms on Earth off gas methane. It's a valid theory.
@@ChadwickRider Wow you are a delicate little snowflake.
@@ChadwickRider How are they being rude? This is a public forum and you clearly are not mature enough to understand that someone else also has an opinion about the video - like yourself. Stop brown nosing to the content creator. The units used in this video are very misleading. Not to mention your statement makes no sense. You should consider editing it so that we can take you a bit more serious instead of thinking you're a 5 year old on their parents CZcams account.
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"Not sure why you're being rude? Please explain. Organic compounds exists in the universe. Organic organisms on Earth off gas methane. It's a valid theory."
Grammar should be checked to say the least. :)
Theory other again number .... Valid of course
This was very interesting. Thank you for taking the time o post this
this is brilliant and so much info to digest... wow. need to watch it over again.
It's hilarious that they thought they were going to land in a body of water and ended up in a desert. They literally couldn't have been more wrong haha. But we still learned something so that's all that matters.
Excellent presentation. I've been a believer in Titan-life ever since learning about black-smoker vents at the bottom of the ocean and the creatures thriving in that hot sulfuric environment.
There's no life on Titan. Or anywhere else in our solar system. Or Universe.
@@waltzguy14151 That last part makes me think you believe the universe was made for us.
@@waltzguy14151 I didn’t know you had personally traveled to each planet and moon in the universe. Bravo!
@@waltzguy14151 You have to be a complete idiot to believe there is no other life other than us in the universe.
@@natalyrausch He's the camera guy who takes all those amazing shots in movies. The camera man always lives.
very nice summary of Titan ,,, the best i have seen ,, you now have a new member , thankyou 👍👍👍
I didn't know this channel until now. Watched your video more than twice and really like it all the way through. Keep up that quality, and you'll have a 100k subscribers in no time! Now I am gonna check out your other videos!
I am of the same mind, having viewed it as a YT suggestion 30min ago!
Well paced and well choreographed. Well done. Instant subscriber.
Glad I found your channel. Great video
When I was a kid, I had a vinyl LP of Flash Gordon's adventures. The place he went to was Titan. Not much action. But a little excitement on the way in. It was a rough descent through the clouds. Upon landing, he discovered an entire dead civilization. Was a very interesting adventure, if you're 4 or 5.
On a technical note, elements do not transform into more complex elements unless they undergo nuclear fusion, which they are not doing in Titan's atmosphere. The proper term here would be molecules or compounds.
Could you reference some of the Chinese sources of the research in exobiology you mentioned? I would love to see if I have access and review more of the peer-reviewed journals in which articles have been published. Thank you!
Also, do you have a Patreon page and different tiers of support?
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ okay so does Jesus Christ have the sources for the research in exobiology
@@OrNaurItsKat lmaooo
@@OrNaurItsKat ChatGPT says yes. Yes he does.
@@OrNaurItsKat lmao
In relation to the TITLE , no it’s not. This is an animation depicting what we think titan looks like.
A good portion of the images shown are taken from past probes that visited Saturn. The title is wrong though, these aren't the final images of Titan. Unless they're referring to the last photos taken by Cassini-Huygens, then sure. We have the Dragonfly mission set to launch in 2027 and it should arrive by 2034. We're going to get some really cool photos then. Exciting stuff.
@@ekeredtv I can't wait bro 😭
@@ekeredtv No. Absolutely not. Not a single chance...
I don't know why, but lately I'm on a space video binge.
God bless u on ur journeys sir
Me too!!
Thank you for your video. Very good work. I am watching from Russia. This a way how i study English
Eu também ! A pronúncia é muito boa e clara !! O assunto é muito interessante. Junta as duas coisas.
Brasil.
Is it possible to visit youtube from Russia? Is not the access restricted there? Just asking.
Thank you for the excellent video.
I love space and Conway Twitty, so this is up my alley
It's cool that titan has these features and resembles an early earth but when the sun expands into a red giant the area that titan is in now will become the new habitable zone.
how is it supposed to be habitable?
@@muchanadziko6378 Because when our sun inevitably expands into a red giant, it'll consume Mercury and Venus and Earth and Mars will both be too hot to be habitable. As would Jupiter. While Saturn and the moons within its orbit will be within the new habitable zone. Titan included. Its atmosphere will be the important factor in that happening assuming the planet is breathable once those changes in the universe have taken place. It might be a water world in that case.
Great video. Love the content.
Thank you! Good videos!
Awesome to think there may be or have been life elsewhere in our own solar system. Perhaps it's not quite as rare in the known universe as I would have expected.
Given that a year on Saturn is nearly 30 years and we have only done cursory glances at Titian, it stands to reason that we have very little understanding of the moon's chemistry throughout it's cycles.
It's likely tidally locked to Saturn.
Nice video.
Good narration and great animation
That sounds like Glenn Morshower narrating. Great actor, known for roles from Star Trek:TNG and 24, to Blackhawk Down, Transformers and The Resident. Very distinctive voice.
Great narration and visuals. Thank you!
You explain things better than any other channel
lol he really doesn't. It's full of mistakes
This was a great video. Thank you.
Excellent video! Always wanted some details of the landing😊
Literally zero images from Titan
These are the best space videos on CZcams.
Excellent video, thank you!!
Absolutely fascinating collection here.
Hi Everyone! If you look at the image from about 5:57 to 6:02 in this video, in the lower right corner you will see two figures that appear to be walking on a dirt trail. I would love to hear if anyone has any explanation for this, assuming of course that the image at this point in the video is a real image of Saturn's moon Titan.
Images of Earth are often used for comparison against planets of interest or when explaining geographical features that our solar system neighbours also share. A level of familiarity helps break content down in regards to space. That scene with the two figure was definitely from Earth.
I don't think it's a real image, just a grayshifted image of a place on Earth to add more of a guess of what the place might look like. The figures are just humans on Earth.
It's an image from earth and the narrator says it's Titan. Video is full of errors
It's crazy to think it's got a much lower gravity then earth, but about the same pressure, but super cold. technically you could wear a gas mask and a lot of cloths/ personal heaters and walk around outside on the surface.
gas mask?
What a great name for a moon :)
this was great. Subbed
Voyager 2 did not visit Titan.... it was a choice between a second Titan visit or the Uranus/Neptune flybys.... the latter one out because of the success of the first flyby.
I've never been clear on how "Huygens" is pronounced. I'm at 4:54, and so far it's has been pronounced three different ways: High-gens, Hoy-gens, and Hoy-jens.
The first one is closest.
another great video and some good speculation.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing this
99% of this video is renders or images of titan-like places on earth, including shots that have people in them ffs
a distractive human being can easily destroy that moon by dropping one matchstick.
Ain’t no oxygen to start a combustion
@@rke6862 ahh you're right. so a space shuttle full of oxygen and a matchstick are needed. i have to make my distractive plan to work. 🙈 👽
You need oxygen to continue the combustion. A small amount of oxygen would only burn in that location. Once the oxygen was burned, that would be it.
That one matchstick might destroy that TiTan moon and Trickle down too planet earth too. Those planets and Galaxies might be a fuel tank to help keep earth Atmosphere stabilize.We might be looking at a (Mechanic machine room )when we looking in outter space 🤔.
@@solo8827 Once it burns the oxygen supply, it will stop burning. The shuttle wouldn’t have enough oxygen to blow up the planet.
I enjoyed this video. Great job.
Thank you for your knowledge
Imagine sentient life forming on Titan but can't see Saturn because of how thick it's atmosphere is. But perhaps in order for that to happen the atmosphere would have to thin enough for that to be possible.
Imagine thinking this is real information...
@@1DTL yes titan does not exist.
@@drpepper2519 .. yea Titan does exist !!!.. it was shown in Avengers Infinity War, it’s where Thanos was from !!!.. lol..
Can't. Because it doesn't just "form"
It would be interesting to know how scientists arrived at this detailed knowledge.
Lmmfaooooo !!!!.. straight comedy , thanks for the laugh !!!.. I gave it a “ like “ just so I can easily find it later when I need a laugh and to show family and friends !!! 🤣🤣🤣
Very nicely done. Thank you.
A narrator with a Southern accent who favors measurements in Imperial units. Very different these days.
Hahaha :-) Greetings from Europe (on Earth, not the Jupiter's moon)!
Yes, Virginia. Southerners with brains. They do exist.
HOUSTON, we have a problem. Astrophysicists in the South, a surprise only to froggyziffle...
@@lindabidwell6722 Sounds very similar to the Oklahoma variation.
@@kenthefley2226 yes, Virginia as in the movie about Santa Claus. ☺
Titan is incredibly fascinating. Even the ancient Greeks named the beings who challenged the gods after Titan.
The moons were named after the mythological Greek beings, not the other way around xD.
@@jessebensen3569 No, no.
@@Cheka__ yes yes
@@owbeer Agree to disagree.
@@Cheka__ LMFAO what are you talking about dude, it's a fact the moons were named after the gods. Thanks to the miracle of language we don't get to "Agree to disagree", since people still speak greek today we can't speculate on whether the gods were named after the moons or the moons were named after the gods. You just look at the oldest record and it says in black and white the moons were named after the gods. Google it, or choose to live in ignorance not my problem.
Well put together video!
The greatest failure in science is wanting/expecting something that your blinded to the reality… in this case, of non-existence.
It’s not a failure. That’s the nature of science. Ask questions and then test those questions, make observations and draw conclusions. Although not yet proven, it seems obvious to me that there is life outside this planet. Earth formed ~4.54 billion years ago(bya), the oceans 4.5 bya, life formed ~3.8-4.2 bya. That is a relatively really short time after the planet formed that life formed here. Do you really think that in the 1-200 billion galaxies with hundreds of billions of trillions of stars over the course of 14 billion years that life only formed here? THAT seems extremely unlikely. Considering it formed so quickly after the Earth formed and the Earth as a planet is not that rare, I’d wager that the Universe is teaming with basic life, and even multicellular life. Now getting to an organism like a human capable of understanding its own existence took some rare events and over 4 billion years. So we may be the only self-conscious organism, but given the extremely short period of time that the Universe has existed, over the next hundreds of billions of trillions of trillions of years, there will undoubtedly be other such advanced life forms. The interesting question to me is will humans end up being one of the life forms that adapts to the cosmological natural selection pressures (a crashing meteor, a dying sun, a planet limited with resources) and survives into the far far distant future, or will we end up being just another life form that happened to exist on this particular planet but went extinct?
So tired of the lies.
Excellent video. Thank you
Great content my guy! 👌 The pear sized slow rain drops made me suscripe. And the accent. AHAHHA REMINDS ME OF HOME IN TEXAS!
Suscripe - you can say that again Cowboy!
Thank you for using the term satellite as it was meant!
Good job keeping it interesting!! 😂 that’s my type of humor 😂😭💀
(12:40)
robot using default photos
Great video. Thank you.
I feel very little fluff in your information. Awesome man
thank you for this good content.
Terrific video, thank you. Space Matters!
Good job. Very informative.
Except that the narrator says the the ALMA Radio Telescope is in Mexico. Well, it isn't. The ALMA is in Chile. At the southern hemisphere of Earth. I can't give a pass to someone talking about other planets that doesn't know its own.
Such a beautiful place... I'll have to visit there one of these days.
It takes us nearly 8 months to get to mars in its closest distant with the alignment with the earth and this moon would technically take us 14 years or so. So you’d probably be to old when you get there or the spacecraft runs out of fuel on the way back. 😂
Good luck jelly bean 😂
@SpartanAlphaMode thanks for the heads-up... I'll sent you a postcard of me surfing those Saturn's rings lol.
At the very earliest if you leave now he will have the postcard in 30 years lol... but now u gotta make this space surfboard lol chop chop
That was a really interesting and well put together presentation.
Very interesting programme 👍
What wonderful photos we have of the beautiful moon titan.
The level of cold is unimaginable.
I wouldn't be suprised if Titan turned out to be a rogue planet.
Excellent video filled with many thought provoking facts. Well done!
this could one day support life
The lake on earth is called the Pitch Lake located on my island, Trinidad in the Caribbean.
One match and half the planet on fire 🔥💀
nope your match would never light cumbustion cannot happen in the absence of oxygen
Don't go getting any ideas Jay! The cops will know it was you.
A book titled " From Chemistry to Life on Earth " will be published towards the end of the year by Austin Macauley Publishers outlining in great detail how life evolved on Earth with many supporting references (290). From that work exobiologists can better think about the specific case of Titan.
They will be wasting their time actually. No amount of junk references can fix that.
I think this channel should explain every planet in our solar system
What a cool video. Titan sounds like a giant refinery.
I would love to hear you speak - added music makes that challenging! Please let people add their own music if they cant live without it!
6:11 what are those semi-circles at the bottom left?... they look like center pivot irrigation, like on earth farms...
name of the first music please + great video
My education is humanities based, but like many other boomers my interest in space was triggered by the Sputnik Russian
earth orbiter back in the late fifties. JFK made his famous go to the moon speech. The space race was on. Using a childhood friend's telescope and seeing the planets amazed me. Also seeing weekly Rod Serling and his The Twilight Zone spurred curiosity. So many episodes dealt with astronauts landing on planets, or films dealt with aliens visiting earth like the classic The Day the Earth Stood Still. So much science fiction in Fifties films.Then came the Mercury and Apollo program of the sixties, Armstrong. Aldrin and Collins, and the space race with the Russians. Now one could see what our fragile planet looks like from the moon, this was like a religious revelation .This video about Titan is fascinating but highly technical for those not versed in mathematics and the physical sciences. I know they're trying to reach the lay viewer, that doubles the frustration.
I like to listen these programs
That was pretty cool of Matthew McConaughey to narrate that for you
You would think if he was getting paid to do this narration then he could pay me the $4 he owes me.
Way over my head except that it is amazing and I cannot even image how mankind gathers all the amazing facts on earth and in the sky.
Good one!!!
I like the miles to kilometers conversations.
I keep thinking of Kurt Vonnegut and the sirens of Titan , also the song by Al Stewart.
i can't wait for dragonfly to explore titan seeing the methane rivers will be mind blowing
6:00 what's that thing walking by the river on the right?
A retired US Air Force man told me "There are US Military bases on the Moon of Saturn. They are doing mining operations."
There’s no way to land on Titan it’s basically hard to even impossible. The drop from entry is basically miles and miles until you touch ground. Plus not to mention the gas buildup is intense that people wouldn’t be able to survive a few minutes until they die. Parachutes don’t work there so if you think they can parachute to Titan it’s basically impossible since the atmosphere won’t allow it because it’s kind of like the moon on earth except with gas and more toxic materials. Plus equipment there would fail much more often than not due to some radiation leaking out from the surface of Titan. Titan isn’t really a good moon to visit it’s just not it
And how many drinks did he had
He was telling lies.