View from Closest Moon Vs Farthest Moon of Every Planet (Solar System - Updated)

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2023
  • (Simulation) Comparing the closest to the farthest, we explore the moons of the Solar System relative to their planets. They offer spectacular views and interesting contrast. I used the software Space Engine to make this video. Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune - Pluto /// Luna - Phobos - Deimos - Metis - Callisto - Mimas - Iapetus - Cordelia - Oberon - Naiad - Neso - Charon - Hydra (Updated: Kore, Prometheus, Fornjot, Ferdinand- New graphics, new visuals)
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  • @user-vm8qc3vz2w
    @user-vm8qc3vz2w Před rokem +3520

    Ιt's mind boggling that the giant planets are barely visible from their farthest moons. Imagine how large these systems are from a human perspective.

    • @connection7405
      @connection7405 Před rokem +209

      And all of these planetary systems revolve around the sun... we are so tiny!

    • @HowlingWolf518
      @HowlingWolf518 Před rokem +111

      Mildly ducked up that Neso is so far away that its parent planet looks like another star.

    • @robopiplup5193
      @robopiplup5193 Před rokem +64

      Same here with Neso, can't even tell which speck of light is the planet without knowing exactly where it is. Could easily tell the others.

    • @kevinli256
      @kevinli256 Před rokem +9

      ​@@matt-irby are you sure? Neptune's own orbit only has a radius of 4.5 billion km (not even miles)

    • @AndyWitmyer
      @AndyWitmyer Před rokem +51

      It apparently takes 26.67 years for Neso to complete one orbit around Neptune, which is absolutely insane.

  • @Adam-pu6jg
    @Adam-pu6jg Před rokem +1895

    Fun fact: Neso's apoapsis is 77,784,500 km, which is further from Neptune than Mercury's aphelion from the Sun, which is 69,816,900 km

    • @katiekawaii
      @katiekawaii Před 11 měsíci +83

      That's kind of mind boggling.

    • @Historylord15
      @Historylord15 Před 11 měsíci +41

      Wait does that mean that Neso is further away from Neptune than Pluto is from the sun??

    • @itslogikz3828
      @itslogikz3828 Před 11 měsíci +134

      @@Historylord15mercury*

    • @Historylord15
      @Historylord15 Před 11 měsíci +36

      @@itslogikz3828 Sorry, still very impressive

    • @Adam-pu6jg
      @Adam-pu6jg Před 11 měsíci +94

      Not quite. Neso's at its furthest distance from Neptune is further away from Neptune than Mercury's furthest distance from the Sun.
      However, the average distance comparison, Neso is closer to Neptune than Mercury from the Sun.
      Neso vast apoapsis is actually more of a combination of its own considerably eccentric orbit around Neptune in addition to Neptune's vast distance from the Sun.

  • @billlange9408
    @billlange9408 Před rokem +1800

    Neso still blows my mind. It's so far away, I'm shocked it's even a moon and hasn't been ejected.

    • @warpey5632
      @warpey5632 Před rokem +569

      That is due to Neptune's distance from the sun. Neptune can easily hold its moons in orbit around it with its gravity because the sun's gravity is too weak at this distance to pull Neptune's moons away from Neptune.
      This is also partially why Mercury and Venus have no moons. The sun's strong gravity makes it difficult for them to hold a moon around them in a stable orbit.

    • @KOZMOuvBORG
      @KOZMOuvBORG Před rokem +187

      Being furthest from the Sun, Neptune has the largest Hill Sphere - the region in which a planet dominates the attraction of satellites.

    • @LoquatJuice_
      @LoquatJuice_ Před 11 měsíci +84

      I'm shocked that there is a moon with a distance of half the distance from Earth to the Sun from its planet. Gravity is stupidly dense.

    • @rwboa22
      @rwboa22 Před 11 měsíci +61

      @@warpey5632 that gravitational well is known as a Hill's Sphere. Neptune, of course, has the largest Hill's Sphere in the entire Solar System, unless the hypothesized "Planet Nine" is discovered, in which if such was to actually exist, would have a Hill's Sphere insanely larger than Neptune's.

    • @neptune1525
      @neptune1525 Před 11 měsíci +54

      That's bcz I'm so powerful 😊

  • @Omnywrench
    @Omnywrench Před rokem +1231

    Fun fact about Charon: Because Charon and Pluto are so close together and Charon is very big in comparison to Pluto (moreso than any other moon), not only are they tidally locked together, their barycenter lies just outside of Pluto rather than at its center, making Pluto and Charon a Binary Dwarf Planet System. So they're always dancing face-to-face across the sky.

    • @ComandanteKrizalid
      @ComandanteKrizalid Před 11 měsíci +83

      I heard somewhere about Charon being the "right Hand" of Hades (Pluto). Well... Makes sense. XD

    • @AnticyclonicTornado
      @AnticyclonicTornado Před 11 měsíci +68

      Charon causes plutos other moons to wobble for example it would be possible to spend a day on Nix where thes sun rises in the east and sets in the north and it can flip poles

    • @ghostwrench2292
      @ghostwrench2292 Před 11 měsíci +16

      @tomadoking - is the sun even visible from Pluto’s orbit for any of its moons to see where it rises or sets?

    • @AnticyclonicTornado
      @AnticyclonicTornado Před 11 měsíci +41

      @@ghostwrench2292 yes but it is about 1/900 as bright as it is on earth or about 300 times more bright than the full moon

    • @beam_guy
      @beam_guy Před 10 měsíci +6

      Sharon is woman name (⁠ ͡⁠°⁠ ͜⁠ʖ⁠ ͡⁠°⁠)

  • @chilidog2469
    @chilidog2469 Před 11 měsíci +472

    Stuff like this is why I *LOVE* space.
    Can you imagine what it would be like to be on the moon, look up to the earth, and realize you’re both the farthest person from the planet, and that the planet all of human history started on is so tiny from your point of view.
    I think stuff like that is incredible, not to mention being able to view the stars and galaxy

  • @romanadugandzic9001
    @romanadugandzic9001 Před 5 měsíci +365

    How in the world is Neso even affected by Neptune's gravity at this distance? This is impressive!

    • @kilroy987
      @kilroy987 Před 5 měsíci +116

      Nothing else comes close to the moon, so Neptune is the only thing that can really affect it. It takes 9600 days to complete one orbit around Neptune.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 Před 5 měsíci +42

      Neptune has the biggest hills sphere, which is basically just the sphere at which Neptune overpowers other gravitational fields.
      That's how Neso can Orbit at the same distance as Mercury (at Apoapsis anyway)

    • @jesss7438
      @jesss7438 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Because Neptune's gravity is not as powerful as you think: 1.14x stronger than Earth which is not so much more.

    • @tommat72
      @tommat72 Před 5 měsíci +31

      since the pull of the sun is so weak from the distance, neptune can hold moons farther away.

    • @fafafafafafa6879
      @fafafafafafa6879 Před 5 měsíci +18

      Neptune's distance from the sun greatly affects hill sphere. Saturn hillsphere is slightly bigger than Jupiter's despite Saturn being 30 percent of Jupiter mass.

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn Před rokem +544

    Did anyone else feel this intense sense of loneliness from viewing the furthest moons of some of the giant planets? Like, imagining actually standing there on that moon and looking out at its distant planet, and feeling like that was how far away you are from 'civilisation' (I know there wouldn't actually BE 'civilisation' on any of those planets, but they are generally thought of as 'worlds,' so I think it still counts?)

    • @kacho-gm9oq
      @kacho-gm9oq Před rokem +26

      Beautiful comment!
      This is exactly what I felt when watching it.

    • @crazysk8rboy
      @crazysk8rboy Před 11 měsíci +30

      Much scarier for me is view from closest moons

    • @Gic424_YT
      @Gic424_YT Před 11 měsíci +9

      Bro you just made me feel those sense

    • @agnessss_
      @agnessss_ Před 9 měsíci +5

      It could make good science-fiction

    • @lazure694
      @lazure694 Před 7 měsíci +20

      My problem is a little more specific. I am not afraid of how far I feel when the perspective is put on the farthest moon of the giant planets, I am afraid at how imposing they are. I know they're locked in their own gravital route, they can't properly move in the direction of that moon to simply crush it, but when I see what that moon sees, the only feeling I get is that the giants are looking back at me.

  • @fedeac31
    @fedeac31 Před rokem +192

    I imagine seeing a planet from its closest moon's surface must be an overwhelming experience. I wish I could do it. Imagine waking up on your colony every day, looking up, and seeing THAT. Wow!!! 😮

  • @davidlundquist1979
    @davidlundquist1979 Před rokem +481

    Loved the music, loved the visuals, and loved that you included Pluto, even though it's not officially a planet anymore. Also, even though I knew it was coming, I couldn't help giggling at "closest moon to Uranus".

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před rokem +30

      Thank you! 😂

    • @rustyshackleford234
      @rustyshackleford234 Před rokem +24

      It should be a planet.

    • @BlueGhostofSeaside
      @BlueGhostofSeaside Před rokem +12

      Would have loved to see the moon distances of Eris and the other dwarf planets too

    • @Termenz1
      @Termenz1 Před rokem +12

      @@rustyshackleford234 why?

    • @rafexrafexowski4754
      @rafexrafexowski4754 Před rokem +19

      They should really rename Uranus to the more mythologically accurate Ouranus (pronounced more like oor-ah-nus than yur-ey-nus) because the name discourages children from learning about it, encouraging them to only mock it at school.
      Edit: Typo

  • @kodoqbesar4301
    @kodoqbesar4301 Před rokem +272

    For some informations, Kore's average distance from Jupiter is around 0.164 AU. Fornjot's average distance from Saturn is around 0.168 AU. Ferdinand's average distance from Uranus is around 0.139 AU. While Neso and Psamathe's average distance from Neptune are around 0.320 to 0.330 AU

    • @grantyentis5507
      @grantyentis5507 Před rokem +1

      Thats golden!

    • @xiangliuthefox3071
      @xiangliuthefox3071 Před rokem +6

      ​@@grantyentis5507 me looking from metis:face full of gas Neso:Where is Neptune?

    • @EvilOttoJrProductions
      @EvilOttoJrProductions Před rokem +14

      I love that Neptune has such a ridiculously huge Hill sphere, even compared to Jupiter, because it's so far out and doesn't really have to compete with the Sun or other planets like the rest of them do. Crazy to think that such a (comparatively) small planet has such a dramatic effect on the entire outer Solar System

    • @rabbadoodles4522
      @rabbadoodles4522 Před rokem +13

      The distance from Neso and Neptune is equivalent to the distance Mercury is from the Sun

    • @xiangliuthefox3071
      @xiangliuthefox3071 Před rokem +1

      @@rabbadoodles4522 crazy it's aphelion is 71 million kilometers away from Neptune

  • @K3LINSKI
    @K3LINSKI Před rokem +75

    damn neso is so far that neptune looked like a star

  • @Marisu_Prada
    @Marisu_Prada Před 5 měsíci +431

    Props to this dude for taking the time to go to each moon to take this stunning footage

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Such a stupid comment. This assortment of footage was taken by robotic landers sent to each moon on various missions. We have never sent humans further than Mars as it would be impossible to escape the gravity of jupiter.

    • @richardreumerman5449
      @richardreumerman5449 Před 5 měsíci +23

      That.. That was surely a joke my friend..

    • @Nicknero
      @Nicknero Před 5 měsíci +36

      @@clinch4402 I seriously hope that your comment is a joke as a whole, or a very bad troll attempt.
      Not only did you r/woosh OP's joke, but you follow it up by complete nonsense of your own.

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Nicknero Spotted the flat earther.

    • @DiamondCamel
      @DiamondCamel Před 5 měsíci +7

      You clearly didn’t get the joke 😔🙄

  • @cypherbrittainnethegodofsl4988

    It's great for you to revisit and redo this video. I have a fascination with irregular moons because how far out they are from their planet host. Look at Neso and Psamathe, their distance from Neptune are comparable to Mercury's distance from the Sun. And it needed almost 30 years for both Neso and Psamathe to complete a single orbit around Neptune (which means that both moons haven't complete a full orbit around Neptune ever since their discovery in 2002 (Neso) and 2003 (Psamathe))

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před rokem +19

      Thank you!! I wanted to include dwarf moons and tweak some things compared to the original video. And yes, even after seeing it so many times, Neso is insane.

    • @qwertypixelYT
      @qwertypixelYT Před rokem +3

      @@Stargaze_youtube Even though some things were incorrect, I gotta cut you some slack since Saturn literally has 145 moons 💀

    • @lissettenavas9588
      @lissettenavas9588 Před rokem +3

      You should make another video of dwor planets

    • @rayotoxi1509
      @rayotoxi1509 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Stargaze_youtube is this a game or a simulation you made ?

    • @tessabakker662
      @tessabakker662 Před 5 měsíci

      @@rayotoxi1509 Space Engine!

  • @NinjaOwl47
    @NinjaOwl47 Před 11 měsíci +39

    Thanks for including Pluto as a planet in this video 😊

  • @CapitalTeeth
    @CapitalTeeth Před 10 měsíci +46

    It's a mind blowing perspective to see these planets several times the size of earth be tiny marbles when viewed from their furthest moons.

    • @Squisky
      @Squisky Před 6 měsíci +4

      Not even marbles mate; they look like distant stars.
      We forget our humble place in this universe too often.

  • @victorandrade9353
    @victorandrade9353 Před rokem +115

    The only thing that I think was missed is the distance itself. How close and how far those moons are. It would awesome to give us some perspective. Mainly because we know how far our moon is, so having the number to compare the distance would be great. Apart from this, great video. My mind barely can understand the complexity of some moons, but I'm fascinated with the space, planets and moons.

    • @lilas2412
      @lilas2412 Před 4 měsíci

      Im thinking maybe for saturns closest moon, maybe like 293,000 km away? idk i just guessed and for farthest, maybe 183,000,000 km away?

  • @wellwhatdoyouknow7143
    @wellwhatdoyouknow7143 Před 11 měsíci +82

    This is one of the most beautiful, terrifying videos I’ve ever seen. Part of me wants to imagine standing at these locations and seeing the mind-numbing views, but as soon as I do it strikes me how utterly terrified I would be, either being that close to or far from those massive planets.

    • @vibechecktsundere4912
      @vibechecktsundere4912 Před 9 měsíci +9

      It’s an alien feeling for sure, and the lack of humanity or life would make it feel scary, I think once we’re a space faring species with a civilization like Star Wars or the like it won’t feel as lonely, if that makes sense.

    • @bjornironsides6474
      @bjornironsides6474 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I just think of how cool! Scared doesn’t come to mind. I’d love to see the gas giants up close. I have trouble grasping just how far you are even when it takes up your entire view…it’s still million miles away but so huge it looks close.

  • @qwertypixelYT
    @qwertypixelYT Před rokem +81

    I understand most dwarf planets have 1 moon (except for pluto which was already covered, and haumea which has two) but i would still love to see the dwarf planets, like:
    Haumea's moons, (Hi'iaka and Namaka)
    Makemake's moon (MK2)
    Eris' moon (Dysnomia)
    Gonggong's Moon (Xiangliu)
    Quaoar's Moon (Weywot)

    • @morkessler2456
      @morkessler2456 Před rokem +3

      You forgot Orcus that has its moon Vanth

    • @qwertypixelYT
      @qwertypixelYT Před rokem +2

      @@morkessler2456 yeah, true

    • @LoquatJuice_
      @LoquatJuice_ Před 11 měsíci +1

      Haumea's moon names are straight out of Hawaiian culture.

    • @qwertypixelYT
      @qwertypixelYT Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@LoquatJuice_ okay... and?

    • @simplylight4916
      @simplylight4916 Před 11 měsíci

      @@LoquatJuice_ They we’re named after Hawaiian gods yeah

  • @Sven925
    @Sven925 Před rokem +162

    Just a few corrections: Prometheus is not the closest moon to Saturn. The closest moon to Saturn is actually Pan. Also, this video may have been in production for a while, so a correction for this may not have been possible, but moons further away from Saturn than Fornjot have since been confirmed and announced to exist very recently.
    Still a good video though.

    • @santhoshsandy7186
      @santhoshsandy7186 Před rokem +2

      You spot on ! Mimas s also one f d closest moon ig !

    • @dsaikon
      @dsaikon Před rokem +4

      Isn't the entire Disc around Saturn just Millions upon Millions of Moons orbiting at the same time? (Obviously not Moon Sized tho)

    • @logan_wolf
      @logan_wolf Před rokem +16

      @@dsaikon Nah, it's just dust and ice.

    • @dsaikon
      @dsaikon Před rokem +1

      @@logan_wolf fair enough

    • @juggalofred1533
      @juggalofred1533 Před rokem

      No, you're high dude

  • @SillyTubereal
    @SillyTubereal Před 11 měsíci +18

    Liked for showing Pluto 👍

  • @blazednlovinit
    @blazednlovinit Před 11 měsíci +30

    Good to see Pluto-Planet-Purists still around :P
    Keep up the good fight brother!

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před 11 měsíci +8

      Thanks! lol

    • @Yesletsgo144
      @Yesletsgo144 Před měsícem +1

      Do you mean people who want Pluto to be a planet? Because it’s not and doesn’t deserve to be

    • @gneu1527
      @gneu1527 Před 20 dny

      ​@@Yesletsgo144It does. It acts like a planet.

    • @Yesletsgo144
      @Yesletsgo144 Před 20 dny

      @@gneu1527 no unless you want to remember dwarf planet and unofficially named thing

  • @RCT3Crashes100
    @RCT3Crashes100 Před rokem +30

    As a fun fact, while the Moon is fairly close to Earth by planetary standards, you could still fit all eight of the other main planets of the Solar System (and probably Pluto and Ceres too) between Earth and the Moon and still have enough space to keep them in stable positions! However, there would not be enough room if Saturn was placed at the same axial tilt it has in reality, so you would need to tilt it to fit its massive ring system in.

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před rokem +3

      Indeed

    • @w7lves
      @w7lves Před 5 měsíci +4

      I’ve heard that a handful of times throughout my lifetime and I still refuse to believe it

    • @cryoraptora303tm2
      @cryoraptora303tm2 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Stable? Definitely not. There is barely enough room for all of them to not collide. There is a reason objects in space are so far apart.
      However the original party fact is correct, you can hypothetically fit all eight.

  • @kir_kor_off3966
    @kir_kor_off3966 Před rokem +21

    Thanks to the cameraman for making these recordings, so we could see views from different moons

  • @martyellen13
    @martyellen13 Před 6 měsíci +7

    For anyone wondering, the game used to make this is called Space Engine

  • @tacowithgiantbeansallover
    @tacowithgiantbeansallover Před 11 měsíci +41

    It's cool to see Space Engine being used for videos like this! Love that program.

    • @Titanic-wo6bq
      @Titanic-wo6bq Před 10 měsíci +1

      this is what space engine was built for.

  • @JKH.97
    @JKH.97 Před rokem +22

    I feel lonely and isolated watching moons far from their planets

  • @TyCrispy
    @TyCrispy Před 10 měsíci +12

    Some people are afraid or developed a fear of space. I personally find it beautiful

  • @moohooman
    @moohooman Před 11 měsíci +12

    I would just love to be on a base on Metis or any of the other super close moons in the solar system. Just always being able to see a planet so close that it almost feels like you could jump onto it.

    • @notjebbutstillakerbal
      @notjebbutstillakerbal Před 8 měsíci +2

      Cordella's distance to Uranus would be a sight to see! (NO LAUGHING)

  • @Nysyarc
    @Nysyarc Před 5 měsíci +8

    I wasn't expecting the inclusion of Pluto, since it's often excluded from lists of the major planets in our solar system now. But seeing what Pluto would look like from Charon and then seeing the two celestial bodies in their mutual orbit from Hydra, along with the wonderful music selection and after thinking the video would end after Neptune, actually brought a tear to my eye. Very well done video.

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thank you! I like to include Pluto even though it's a dwarf planet now, because it is a very interesting place and a rocky planet as well.

    • @durshurrikun150
      @durshurrikun150 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Stargaze_youtube False.
      Pluto is not a rocky planet, it is an icy dwarf planet.
      Even if it would be a planet, it would be an icy planet, not a rocky one.

    • @Somnogenesis
      @Somnogenesis Před 3 měsíci

      @@durshurrikun150 But the majority of Pluto is a rocky (silicate) core, perhaps 70% of its diameter. By conventional definition, that makes it a rocky world. Yes, it is covered by a thick ice crust, but that doesn't really make it an 'icy [dwarf] planet', in the same way as Earth's rock being mostly covered by oceans makes this a 'water planet'.
      That said, the icy proportion of Pluto is much higher than the water proportion of Earth. So in truth, you're both right if you combine the two things: it's certainly fair to say that Pluto is a rock/ice body.

    • @durshurrikun150
      @durshurrikun150 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Somnogenesis False.
      Rocky worlds are worlds that are almost completely made of rock, where ices are a small fraction of the total mass of the planet.
      Earth's water's mass is just 0,005% of the total mass of Earth and the other volatiles constitute an even lower percentage.
      In contrast, Pluto is 30% ice by mass, most of that % being water ice.
      All icy moons in the outer solar system also have a % of rock that makes up their cores.
      So yes, it is an icy dwarf planet, whereas Earth is covered mostly by oceans , but the mass of the oceans is only 0,005% of Earth's mass.
      Mars and possibly Venus also had oceans on their surfaces, and yet it didn't stop them from being rocky aka terrestrial planets.
      Also, an icy body, if it migrated and settled in an orbit similar to that of Earth would have its icy crust melt and become an ocean planet, with oceans hundreds of km deep and if it becomes hot enough, it would also lack any definite surface and become more similar to planets like Neptune and Uranus but on a smaller scale, it will be very similar to a gas dwarf aka miniNeptune.

  • @dicerosautismambient4894
    @dicerosautismambient4894 Před rokem +28

    Wow Neso orbits Neptune in almost 27 years. It takes longer to orbit Neptune than the Earth takes to orbit the sun. It takes almost as long as Saturn takes to orbit the sun

    • @thebeautyofuniverse5250
      @thebeautyofuniverse5250 Před rokem +6

      Well obviously because neptune have 17 earth mass while sun have 333,000 earth mass so, it is expected for neso orbital speed is wayyyyyyy slower then planet mercury despite almost similar distance

    • @neptune1525
      @neptune1525 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thebeautyofuniverse5250 hi

  • @SpaceCinemaYT
    @SpaceCinemaYT Před rokem +6

    Wonderful Updated Video! Glad you more active again :)

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před rokem +2

      Yeah i'm trying to post more now that I have more free time. Thank you!

  • @KeeganTheGhost.
    @KeeganTheGhost. Před rokem +9

    I love your videos (And space) ❤️
    Keep up the hard work! 💪

  • @BeyondtheStars41
    @BeyondtheStars41 Před rokem +45

    Space engine is such a fascinating game! It makes such amazing views like these! (The epic views were taken from space engine)

    • @o-way-zilla3394
      @o-way-zilla3394 Před rokem +1

      These type of views will only ever be possible on space engine because there are not real

    • @thenicesven5328
      @thenicesven5328 Před rokem +19

      @@o-way-zilla3394 same way your English Teacher was not real

    • @linked3970
      @linked3970 Před rokem +6

      @@o-way-zilla3394 Isn't that what the op comment was trying to say? We all know this video are not real views from those moons

    • @ack7
      @ack7 Před rokem +6

      @@linked3970 The original comment is saying that Space Engine can show us these amazing views, while that person was suggesting that space isn’t real and these view are only possible in Space Engine

    • @Baard5Szomoru
      @Baard5Szomoru Před rokem +2

      ​@@o-way-zilla3394 let me guess your beliefs: the earth is flat and its age is around 6000 years old.

  • @santhoshsandy7186
    @santhoshsandy7186 Před rokem +3

    What a wonderful & mind-blowing video !!!! 🥰🥰 The BG music s a masterpiece on it !!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @user-ve9xn8do7d
    @user-ve9xn8do7d Před 4 měsíci +1

    I appreciate the fact that you take the time to produce a quality video! Thanks for the video.

  • @AstroGuy
    @AstroGuy Před 8 měsíci +3

    This is really fascinating! Great video 🙌

  • @kevinrazban8906
    @kevinrazban8906 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for including Pluto!

  • @woahachannel
    @woahachannel Před rokem +12

    I remember seeing this so long ago and now it's been remastered.
    Perfection.

  • @PurpuriteRite
    @PurpuriteRite Před rokem +20

    this is pretty beautiful

  • @morenofranco9235
    @morenofranco9235 Před rokem +17

    What an amazing project. I can only imagine the work hours in creating this. I thank you.

  • @tariosepkit1213
    @tariosepkit1213 Před rokem +12

    This was beautiful, the music so peaceful was beautiful. Would have been nice of you added the distances between the closest and furthest moons too. Mind blowing and beautiful at the same time

  • @CesarMCL
    @CesarMCL Před rokem +5

    I can imagine a far future with human settlement on each of those moons, and in an even more distant future, hotels, restaurants with a priceless view of each planet.

    • @AriaHarmony
      @AriaHarmony Před rokem +3

      Reminds me of a NASA poster about such a future where you book a once in a life time tour to visit multiple solar system destination all the way to Neptune. That's a future I wanna live in.

    • @Jakub680
      @Jakub680 Před měsícem

      @@AriaHarmonyI don’t think I wanna even imagine humans colonizing other planets dammit

    • @AriaHarmony
      @AriaHarmony Před měsícem

      @@Jakub680 why not? We're the only space faring species in our solar system, and we will likely never leave the solar system, and eventually our own star will destroy earth and then the sun itself will die leaving no chance for life. This our chance to experience more of our tiny corner of the universe before it and us are all dead.

    • @Jakub680
      @Jakub680 Před měsícem

      @@AriaHarmony You must have lived around decent people because that’s not the case for me. I don’t think people have the brains for that

  • @pricklyg3175
    @pricklyg3175 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow, so cool! Great concept, great execution! Subscribed!

  • @MadHax-wt5tl
    @MadHax-wt5tl Před rokem +1

    That was a very cool update, I really enjoyed it.
    Cheers.

  • @ebrahimkhan9804
    @ebrahimkhan9804 Před rokem +14

    I still feel we are missing something, with regards to how gravity works. Not just on the quantum level, but in the way planet sized objects (or bigger) attract other objects. It's unfathomable the distances these objects affect one another.

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před rokem +10

      We are def missing something since general relativity and quantum mechanics are kind of incompatible right now

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Everything is pulling everything in the entire universe. No matter how far something is its gravity still reaches it. It just becomes negligible at great distances.

    • @mishell128
      @mishell128 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@catpoke9557 Yup. It's just that things like planets and stars are so massive that they affect objects at scales noticeable to humans

    • @berserker3414
      @berserker3414 Před 6 měsíci

      Not really, gas giants have a giganormous gravity pull and electromagnetic field. Jupiter alone saves interior planets by attracting most meteors and cosmic objects

  • @coolguypravara
    @coolguypravara Před 11 měsíci +6

    Awesome video ❤ stll Neso impressed me with it's farthest distance 😊 Imagine how horrific and beautiful at the same time standing on those nearest moons and watching those giant planets barreling over our head every few hours. Same standing on those farthest moons away in the dark witout knowing which planet we are revolving.. 😃

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you! Yeah scary but beautiful.

    • @buckykattnj
      @buckykattnj Před 3 měsíci

      Most of the regular moons are tidally locked... so they have the same face towards the planet all the time. So, the giant planet overhead just sits there, going through it's phases... if the moon has an elliptical orbit, the planet would grow and shrink somewhat, as well... and on the other hemisphere, they never see the planet at all. The moons that are not tidally locked tend to be the small, irregular, farthest moons... where the planet would not look so giant anymore.

  • @phaslow4393
    @phaslow4393 Před 11 měsíci

    This video is awesome!
    I've always wondered about this but have never seen a good video of it.
    Thank you my friend!

  • @tigerlilybelle1
    @tigerlilybelle1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen this video. The music, the visuals, it’s just so perfect.

  • @PearlCradle
    @PearlCradle Před 11 měsíci +8

    Oh my god please, you did Pluto?? Thank you! 😭

  • @JimmyDaBacon11
    @JimmyDaBacon11 Před rokem +17

    This guy qualifies Pluto as a planet LET GO!

  • @airfiero4772
    @airfiero4772 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow, fascinating video. Good job!

  • @willo7734
    @willo7734 Před rokem

    Really amazing stuff. thanks for this.

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 Před rokem +21

    This is super impressive to watch. I never realized how far some of the Jovian worlds moons were orbiting. Somehow I pictured them to be quite close in.
    Nice! I have a fictional world where their gas gaint is roughly Neptune sized but in their sky it's similar to how Charon sees Pluto. Roughly the size of a person's palm stretched out at arm's length.

  • @christopherjohnson1803
    @christopherjohnson1803 Před 5 měsíci +7

    3:00 Wow, they got really close to Uranus...closer than i would dare to get 😂😂

  • @ToyyinnAuslander
    @ToyyinnAuslander Před 11 měsíci

    This was BEAUTIFUL!
    And eerie.

  • @sh-nd4cs
    @sh-nd4cs Před rokem +1

    bro...I'm in tears. Legendary video. My heart is brimming

  • @ThatoneEddhead
    @ThatoneEddhead Před 4 měsíci +3

    It’s really fascinating how huge the solar system and the universe is

  • @JDoucette
    @JDoucette Před 11 měsíci +7

    Very cool that you capture tidal locking. Imaging something sitting in the sky and never moving, but still rotating (unless you're looking at Pluto... which is sort of even cooler).

    • @bjornironsides6474
      @bjornironsides6474 Před 5 měsíci

      What? You see tidal locking every night when looking at our moon.

    • @JDoucette
      @JDoucette Před 5 měsíci

      @@bjornironsides6474 Yes, but you don't see the parent planet, which causes the tidal lock on the moon you're on, sitting still in the sky -- day in, and day out ; never rising, never setting -- unless you're on the tidally locked object, looking back at the parent.

    • @JDoucette
      @JDoucette Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@bjornironsides6474 Pluto, being a "dual-planet", tidally locked to its primary moon, and vice versa -- means you get this effect from sitting on either one. Also, since the parent (or child) is tidally locked as well, you would not only see it in the same spot on the sky forever... but also never rotating!

    • @JDoucette
      @JDoucette Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@bjornironsides6474 The famous Earth-rise picture of Earth rising on the Moon wasn't really an Earth rise. It was from the space module flying around the Moon. If they were standing on the Moon, it would have never rose. (Caveat: due to lack of circular orbit, there is some lack of perfect sync, and you likely could see the Earth move a bit, and thus in the right spot, could see it slightly rise and set.. due to the "wobble".)

  • @locodelfuego2273
    @locodelfuego2273 Před měsícem

    Why did i get emotional after watching this? The music is simply impecable. Great Job, amazing job. You deserve all the likes

  • @albertocabezas282
    @albertocabezas282 Před rokem

    This is so wonderful. And the beautiful music... I loved every moment I spent watching this beauty.

  • @Xomiplayz
    @Xomiplayz Před rokem +5

    I love how how we see all satrun's moons from fornjot on 2:55

    • @tomato8933
      @tomato8933 Před měsícem

      Saturn has 146 moons, you can only see the big ones

  • @jus10lewissr
    @jus10lewissr Před 5 měsíci +3

    I wasn't expecting the "farthest moons" of the outer giants to be THAT far out from the planets they orbit. 🤯

  • @elpibemalardo4271
    @elpibemalardo4271 Před 7 měsíci

    Truly amazing and beautiful. Thanks for sharing (:

  • @floridaandpuertoricomappin9893
    @floridaandpuertoricomappin9893 Před 9 měsíci +1

    SO RELAXING, TY FOR THIS JOURNEY THROUGH OUR SYSTEM 😌

  • @goldfing5898
    @goldfing5898 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful images, beautiful music, and again many thanks for not excluding Pluto! (The fact alone that Pluto has moons, even several moons, shows how ridiculous it is to not call him a planet. Besides, I never understood why a "dwarf planet", should be no planet whilst even its name includes the term "planet". On top of that, there are giant stars and dwarfs, at least some types of them (red, yellow, white dwarfs) belonging to the stars. Only brown dwarfs are not considered full-fledged stars.

    • @Emdee5632
      @Emdee5632 Před rokem +3

      Dwarf planets can have any number of moons. Being geologically active or not etc. doesn't matter. "Having cleared its neighbourhood" is imho a rather clumsy criterion. A better one could be "it is not the dominant object in its neighbourhood". Unfortunately the IAU could not vote for a better third criterion than the present one. Which confuses people to this day. Some even go as far as saying well that means Earth isn't a planet, because the moon is orbiting it so it hasn't cleared its neighbourhood.
      Those people don't understand the third criterion. The Earth is in control of the moon. Neptune is in control of the dwarf planets. It placed them there.

  • @michaelrigoletti2410
    @michaelrigoletti2410 Před rokem +17

    The Moon of Earth has a name: Luna. A reason we use terms like "Lunar Orbiter" or "Lunar Surface" or "Lunar Lander".
    In a way, same goes for the Sun, which is named "Sol" (Sun in Latin), but that is what makes this the Solar System.

    • @wspencerwatkins
      @wspencerwatkins Před rokem +11

      Those aren’t really names tho, those are the words for moon/sun in Latin as you said. The names of the planets are actually names
      Similar situation to the word “allah” - not the name of god in Islam, simply the Arabic word for god

    • @meurdesoifphilippe5405
      @meurdesoifphilippe5405 Před rokem +1

      And God is the English word for god.

    • @wspencerwatkins
      @wspencerwatkins Před rokem

      @@meurdesoifphilippe5405 yes

    • @Baard5Szomoru
      @Baard5Szomoru Před rokem +4

      ​@@wspencerwatkins lmao those are actually the names for the Sun and our moon.

    • @wspencerwatkins
      @wspencerwatkins Před rokem +7

      @@Baard5Szomoru I mean they’re names in the same sense that “sun” and “moon” are names

  • @gricious
    @gricious Před 11 měsíci +1

    This video is so well made and calming… thank you

  • @bradleyestes9726
    @bradleyestes9726 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nicely done and the music adds a lot. Bravo

  • @tdyerwestfield
    @tdyerwestfield Před rokem +3

    I believe it's been recently discovered that Pluto and Charon are a binary system where the dwarf planet and it's closest moon orbit around a central point between each other, rather than Charon just orbiting around Pluto.

    • @AriaHarmony
      @AriaHarmony Před rokem

      That's not a recent discovery, it's just how orbits works, we don't really orbit the sun either, we orbit a central point called the barycenter, but it exists inside the sun because the earth is too tiny to shift it outside. The barycenter of the sun and Jupiter actually exists just outside the sun! In case of Pluto and Charon their masses are so similar that their barycenter lies in between them And they orbit around it.

  • @Black_hole306
    @Black_hole306 Před rokem +17

    Can you visit the far dwarf planets of our solar system like eris,sedna,makemake etc
    And make a video on how sun looks like from their

    • @JKH.97
      @JKH.97 Před rokem +4

      Sedna is the farthest dwarf planet from the sun

    • @Stargaze_youtube
      @Stargaze_youtube  Před rokem +4

      I did it, in Sunrise part II :)

    • @Black_hole306
      @Black_hole306 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Stargaze_youtube Thanks

    • @Black_hole306
      @Black_hole306 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Stargaze_youtube Is sedna the farthest or there are more distant worlds in our solar system than that?If yes please make a sunrise video on them too

    • @qwertypixelYT
      @qwertypixelYT Před rokem +3

      @@Black_hole306 As of June 2023, Sedna is the furthest object from the Sun on average. It's aphelion (furthest point from the sun) is almost 1,000 astronomical units. Sedna literally orbits in Interstellar space.
      Other than Sedna, 2018 VG18 is the second farthest object.

  • @grahamwalls9379
    @grahamwalls9379 Před 5 měsíci

    An excellent video & one I subject I have a big interest in . So thank you for that . Look forward to seeing more .

  • @PizzaChess69
    @PizzaChess69 Před rokem +1

    What a Gigachad for including Pluto, we are proud of you 💪

  • @SFG2921
    @SFG2921 Před 5 měsíci +3

    just imagine if we could live on one of the closest moons. Imagine looking up and seeing saturn take up the entire sky, it would be so surreal and breath-taking!

  • @Wand_YT
    @Wand_YT Před rokem +50

    Mercury and Venus are lonely with 0 moon
    Edit: woah I forgot I commented this

  • @questtech2698
    @questtech2698 Před 7 měsíci

    great video, it will be even greater with distance, size of the moons, and the velocity of the moons. how those moons stay so close and not crashing into planet is simply amazing

  • @davidmickelson
    @davidmickelson Před 5 měsíci

    Loved it, thank you

  • @ExplainDigital
    @ExplainDigital Před 9 měsíci +12

    Props to the cameraman for visiting every planet's farthest and closest moon 🎉👍

  • @Jellyman1129
    @Jellyman1129 Před 10 měsíci +5

    How did you get the lighting to look so realistic (other than automatic exposure)? What settings do you use?

  • @choochoochooseyou
    @choochoochooseyou Před rokem +2

    Thanks for including Pluto

  • @sdpnz
    @sdpnz Před 5 měsíci

    Loving the fact you included Pluto in this. :)

  • @DaleHusband
    @DaleHusband Před rokem +4

    Much better than the old one!

  • @Holmesy87
    @Holmesy87 Před rokem +5

    So glad Pluto was kept in, good job ^.^

  • @miamihonduran9954
    @miamihonduran9954 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bruh the music made me cry Fr 😕 also loved the video 🙏

  • @professorx3060
    @professorx3060 Před 5 měsíci

    Such a great video, bravo!

  • @AmTrFilms
    @AmTrFilms Před 5 měsíci +3

    It would be really cool to see how the moons of the gas giants view each other when they are closest to each other in their orbits

  • @ENDERSTYLE74
    @ENDERSTYLE74 Před rokem +5

    3:51 man imagine if the view on earth was like that, it would be absolutely mind breaking.
    As it is right now, any of us could, if they decided to do so, not give the slightest attention to what’s above, and really feel as if you were the center of the universe.
    But with Neptune right above, towering above us…
    We would be reminded of our insignificance every second of our lives.
    It’s kinda depressing, but it’s also very humbling in a magnificent way.
    Thanks for reading my nonsense.
    - some French fuck

    • @AriaHarmony
      @AriaHarmony Před rokem

      Ohh you underestimate human arrogance lol, they will just worship The Big Blue Sphere in The Sky and say It cares about them and personally bless them / punish their enemies. Oh and some particularly arrogant humans will wear blue robes and anoit themselves Big Blue Sphere Kings, Prophets of The Big Blue Sphere, they will wage wars against those who worship the Tiny Hot Sphere in The Sky because they are clearly wrong. Also blue eyed people are blessed and chosen and bring good luck 😂
      I don't find the universe's constant remind of our "insignificance" to be depressing, because we are not insignificant in the universe, we merely exist, the rest of universe also merely exists. From tiny electrons to supermassive black holes, so far it's only us that are bothered by our "mere" existence. We need it to be "more" somehow, being equal to everything else is not enough, we see that as inferiority.
      Therefore to me it's human arrogance that I find depressing, it seems deep rooted within us, we are cursed to have a deep desire to be at the center of a universe that never had a center.
      My personal cure for this is to look at the other side of that coin, for as much as we desire centerness, we also desire connection, and there's no connection like being one with everything that there is, or ever was, or ever will be. We are all equal, from the big bang till today we are all elemental particles wearing different forms, yesterday they looked like a star, today they look like a human, tomorrow they will look like a flower in someone's garden. In this way I consider myself very lucky, because I got this however brief window to *know* of this journey and appreciate it.
      Thank you for reading my mini essay 😂

    • @Vex_The_Vexillologist
      @Vex_The_Vexillologist Před měsícem

      ur not a french fuck

  • @gate8475
    @gate8475 Před rokem +2

    Thats great, something i always wondered. Mind blowing how you cant even see the actual planet because its so far away.
    For Mercury and Venus, you could have put at least a view from the farthest flyby or something, and as for others, it would have been more educational if you had put the actual distance in the corner or something.
    Imagine having a base on Niada, that view of Neptune, omg, breathtaking.
    Some moons being in the rings. wow. great video! 🪐

  • @Hogfan11
    @Hogfan11 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What a freaking cool video man

  • @luismella8318
    @luismella8318 Před 9 měsíci +7

    4:18 i thought that Neptune was the brightness blue star 😅

  • @Ishowmeat325
    @Ishowmeat325 Před rokem +3

    Cool video👍🏻👇🏻

  • @ladrenadavis4358
    @ladrenadavis4358 Před 5 měsíci

    Great work! subscribed

  • @LucasDarkGiygas
    @LucasDarkGiygas Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the video

  • @Xomiplayz
    @Xomiplayz Před rokem +9

    How is cordelia so close to my an... 3:08

  • @onEmEmbErstudios
    @onEmEmbErstudios Před rokem +5

    Space Engine is really the best ever

  • @LindyBlue14
    @LindyBlue14 Před 5 měsíci

    I love these type of videos ☺️

  • @delivrance3961
    @delivrance3961 Před rokem +2

    nicely done!

  • @T-terrific-123
    @T-terrific-123 Před měsícem +3

    0:58 ITS LIKE A SOILER ECLIPSE

  • @Lantoony
    @Lantoony Před rokem +4

    I'm pretty sure the gas giants have further moons than the rocky ones is because they have more mass, which makes more gravity.

    • @coal9205
      @coal9205 Před rokem +2

      Yes. We know this

    • @outbackigloo6489
      @outbackigloo6489 Před rokem +3

      The gas giants are also further from the Sun, allowing their gravity well to extend farther. (Neso orbits Neptune at a maximum distance of some 77M kms from that planet, more than half the distance between Earth and the Sun. That would not be possible for any planet within Earth’s orbit regardless of size.)

  • @user-ve9xn8do7d
    @user-ve9xn8do7d Před 4 měsíci +1

    Also you included Pluto! I grew up when Pluto was still a planet and for that i applaud you!!!!

  • @QuadiePoo
    @QuadiePoo Před 5 měsíci

    That was amazing. And I love the music. Feels like a mixture of M83 and Hans Zimmer