He means the best telescopes are in space, not on earth. No light pollution in space so it makes sense putting the best telescopes in orbit even if it costs a trillion dollars more and becomes a thousand times more expensive than building it on earth...
same!!! i was thinking "no way it finally happened" and i also heard in the intro "NASA confirmed a habitable exoplanet" and was about to tell my mom! :(
Put it this way Let's say we found a planet that was easy to get there, and we could ship every human there free. If we shipped out 200,00 people a day in thousands of rockets, we would destroy the Earth's atmosphere and the population would remain the same. Why? 200,000 people are born everyday. Plus any ship no matter what propulsion system it has would need to shield people from radiation and free protons. Which would require a shield of 1 and a half feet thick of lead. Followed by 6 feet if concrete. Then 12 feet of water.
I canceled my weekend plans 😂 Looked for my sturdiest pair of boots 👢 and my Columbia rain jacket ... it's built for extreme weather. Mission scrubbed !
@@arobloxbaconhair1242 solar sails require a good amount of light to move and as it moves away, the power is reduced as less light. solar sails are being studied, not entire spaceships attached to a solar sail would work the same way due to heavy mass
Creating a vessel that can endure hudreds years of space travel is quite hard, and probably beyond oort cloud there will empty space for a loong time, so the chance to mine asteroids to fabricate any spare part or create fuel is miniscule, in other words if something go wrong while the ship is travels the empty voids then everyone in the ship is probably doomed 😅
Solar sails can get a ship moving up to 20% the speed of light. With a solar sail, we could get to Proxima B, a potentially habitable planet 4 lightyears away, in around just 20 years.
What i find pretty cool is how fast we got the probe to travel,granted,0,064% isnt amazing but if you compare that to the speed of light,its actually impressive that we've done that
The reality is that if we don't find a way to travel faster than light then we are pretty much stuck here on Earth and the moon and Mars, that's it. No one is going to fund a mission that will take thousands of years.
Probes may be less reliable. Sending hundreds or thousands to wait thousands of years. Rather than having people arcs going to each. We'd have humans to spare. But that's more expensive
But if a mission failed, Would they mutiny? Maybe neurolinks in the future could pilot future Boston Dynamics robots? Or have them probe on autopilot, perfect human finger dexterity and routines compared to a traditional rover. Just spit balling
They gotta have given that guy a raise. I mean he literally thought he was about to die and still said "Oop! Gotta finish up my work first before I become one with the worms"
literally this morning i got a notification on my phone saying that nasa has found an earthlike planet in the habitable zone of a star, you predicted the future
My idea would be after they make the interstellar vehicle , they send about 200 people with infants and raise them there in the ship . Then when the parents die they continue the mission by repeating until they get there
Another thing you could do is create a massive ship that has many male and female astronauts on it who reproduce and sustain life on that ship until it arrives. The fuel would not cost a whole lot be cause of newton's 3rd [I think that is the right one] an object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force.
You get it. That's exactly what I was saying. It's useless to find a habitable planet millions of light years away. That's because even if we find that planet, it's just how it was millions of years ago. Till the current time, it has already been destroyed/became non-habitable (if that's a word)
You know In movies how they put people in hyper sleep to do so, and then an Ai robot would run the ship while so, I wonder if there would be a way to do so, cuz if we decide to actually leave earth and we could put everyone in hyper sleep that would dope. Kinda like aliens if anyone ever saw that
What i think is Even if we found a way to travel faster than light interstellar travel would still be like ship voyages like the ones from the age of exploration
If we actually do find a habitable planet out there one day we would have A LOT more to worry about once we first step foot on it 1. the illnesses and diseases on that planet are completely foreign to us and could be 10x worse than our current worst illness and disease 2. the animals there might be completely different to ours in how they work 3. the planet could change drastically the closer we get since it would take less time for light to reach us
when i was little i thought that they should just put a few pairs of men and women and they should recreate until they reach the planet they wanted to go to xD
Can't remember the name of the paradox, but there is one where if you were to use your best technology and make a manned mission to a distant planet or some such, before it even gets half way, we would have already developed technology 100x more efficient than what we sent out and have surpassed the other ship probably before or at its halfway point.
But it took 7 years of orbiting the sun and Venus to achieve that speed. This also isn't a viable way to accelerate a probe out of the solar system like we did with voyager. Sun can't be used to slingshot a probe since it is stationary unlike planets where you use their orbital motion to achieve this. Biggest fallacy that is always being pushed as if this is real. If this was the case, why haven't they done this or plan to use this then?
Earth- *sends probe/ship* probe/ship - arrives at exo planet 6.5k years later exo is no longer habitable Earth- 200 years after launch forgets about the probe/ship
I do wanna quote Neil Tyson and say that if we have the tech to terraform mars, we have the tech to terraform earth, for this one, if we have tech for interestellar travel that won’t take thousands of years, surely we have tech to fix up this planet (emphasis on “surely” though)
We’d also just want to investigate. A habitable planet for us could easily have life, or the beginnings of life. It could tell us so much about how life on Earth evolved
Parker solar probe speed isn't what you use to determine how fast we can go. It has taken 7 years for it to reach that speed by orbiting the sun and venus. You can not use the sun to accelerate a probe out of the solar system the way Voyagers used Jupiter and Saturn. They used the orbital motion of those planets to slingshot around and accelerate. The sun is stationary relative to everything else. If this speed was real and usable and that simple, they (NASA) would have and would be using this technique by now.
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"How do we get there" And "If we do find one" Destroyed my hope
maybe it's a good thing if we can't get there, which means they couldn't get to us
just have all potion effect lol
yeah@@Gl_3tch
I bet they will find one in around 10 to 50 years. Habitatable planets arent that rare
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"we have the best telescopes in the world" yeah no shit, never seen an alien with better gear
That is exactly what I thought
Exactly my thoughts 😭
He means the best telescopes are in space, not on earth. No light pollution in space so it makes sense putting the best telescopes in orbit even if it costs a trillion dollars more and becomes a thousand times more expensive than building it on earth...
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I thought the title said “NASA found a habitable planet” and i was so excited for a second 😭
I’m sorry my friend haha
I promise if it happens I’ll be right on it
same!!! i was thinking "no way it finally happened" and i also heard in the intro "NASA confirmed a habitable exoplanet" and was about to tell my mom! :(
Put it this way
Let's say we found a planet that was easy to get there, and we could ship every human there free.
If we shipped out 200,00 people a day in thousands of rockets, we would destroy the Earth's atmosphere and the population would remain the same.
Why?
200,000 people are born everyday.
Plus any ship no matter what propulsion system it has would need to shield people from radiation and free protons.
Which would require a shield of 1 and a half feet thick of lead. Followed by 6 feet if concrete. Then 12 feet of water.
I canceled my weekend plans 😂
Looked for my sturdiest pair of boots 👢 and my Columbia rain jacket ... it's built for extreme weather.
Mission scrubbed !
Bro, you got me so psyched for a second there…
Sorry my friend😂
@@thomasmulligan bruh
“We have the best telescopes in the world”
Oh, where are they?
“In space right now”
😂 I was thinking the same thing
Honestly... I believe that evolution can possibly make it where all planets can be habitable... I mean, look at the tardigrade HERE.
Technology that can reach othet stars? Na this new fighter jet seems like a better investment
“We have the best telescopes in the world in space…”
So they aren’t technically the best in the world?
What if we make space countries like a big space ship with resources to live and move until they find them?
Would take a lot of work but it could be possible
@@thomasmulligan Hear me out. Add a solar sail to it.
@@arobloxbaconhair1242 solar sails require a good amount of light to move and as it moves away, the power is reduced as less light. solar sails are being studied, not entire spaceships attached to a solar sail would work the same way due to heavy mass
Creating a vessel that can endure hudreds years of space travel is quite hard, and probably beyond oort cloud there will empty space for a loong time, so the chance to mine asteroids to fabricate any spare part or create fuel is miniscule, in other words if something go wrong while the ship is travels the empty voids then everyone in the ship is probably doomed 😅
Just use solar sails and robots to go out there instead. Might even outlive the human race
NASA - NEVER A STRAIGHT ANSWER!!!
You should make more long vids
‘We have the best telescopes in the world … in space’
Solar sails can get a ship moving up to 20% the speed of light. With a solar sail, we could get to Proxima B, a potentially habitable planet 4 lightyears away, in around just 20 years.
What i find pretty cool is how fast we got the probe to travel,granted,0,064% isnt amazing but if you compare that to the speed of light,its actually impressive that we've done that
The first interstellar astronaut will be an AI
The reality is that if we don't find a way to travel faster than light then we are pretty much stuck here on Earth and the moon and Mars, that's it. No one is going to fund a mission that will take thousands of years.
Yes people would
Even speed of light is too slow in the universe, equivalent to ancient ships in the oceans.
We need some science fictional teleportational device. rick and morty
If they are in space doesn’t that mean they aren’t the best telescopes in the world?
Of course these habitable planets are litterly light years away
Shh
Solar Sails man, they would be so much faster
‘We have the best telescopes in the world now space right now’ but… they’re not in the world…
Probes may be less reliable. Sending hundreds or thousands to wait thousands of years. Rather than having people arcs going to each. We'd have humans to spare. But that's more expensive
But if a mission failed, Would they mutiny? Maybe neurolinks in the future could pilot future Boston Dynamics robots? Or have them probe on autopilot, perfect human finger dexterity and routines compared to a traditional rover. Just spit balling
They gotta have given that guy a raise. I mean he literally thought he was about to die and still said "Oop! Gotta finish up my work first before I become one with the worms"
And further the planet is , the older it is in our POV
Too late to make history
Too early for space exploration
why did I think NASA found one and we were just gonna casually move planets
literally this morning i got a notification on my phone saying that nasa has found an earthlike planet in the habitable zone of a star, you predicted the future
We gotta put that shit into hyperspace
The Parker solar probe only goes that fast when it is closest to the sun.
In 6,500 years we'd be a whole new breed of humans and evolved
Titan, Saturn's moon and Europa, Jupiter's moon both have a possibility of being habitable. Europa does have confirmed life. Europan Hookmouth
Europa doesn't have confirmed life
Source for the life?
“We have the best telescopes in the world”
That’s wrong for so many reason
If we Get to mars in the next 100 years. That would be something.
i didn't see "if" and got so happy
"We have the best telescopes" Oh yeah there are definitely no Aliens that have a telescope which records the speed of light.
NASA has found a lot of habitable exoplanets.
can you do one about solar sails? Some theories suggest a solar sail powered craft could reach Alpha Centauri in about 20 years
My idea would be after they make the interstellar vehicle , they send about 200 people with infants and raise them there in the ship . Then when the parents die they continue the mission by repeating until they get there
Imagine just showing your grandkids earth in the future
What do you mean *we* have "the best telescopes in the world"? Like, are you certain?
They had the best telescopes in the world in the 1600s lol
Just because a world isn’t habitable to us doesn’t mean it isn’t to something else
If we are able to get to habitable plants in the universe it would be cool bc if there’s any animals on it that would be awesome
Every single person who has played No mans sky is just like "I've got a base on 16 of them!" 💀
In my first ever playthrough a paradise planet was in my starting system. I made that place my uber base and have never left. That game is awesome.
Its actually better for us if we find nothing but barren rocks. It means the great filter is behind us, the more we find the more screwed we are.
Imagin this: we find a habitable exoplanet with real life, send a spaceship, the spaceship loses signal, falls in the exoplanet and destroys the life.
"we have the best telescopes in the world" yeah no shit
Another thing you could do is create a massive ship that has many male and female astronauts on it who reproduce and sustain life on that ship until it arrives. The fuel would not cost a whole lot be cause of newton's 3rd [I think that is the right one] an object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force.
I wish I was born in the age of star travel, even though I don't like to leave the house. Just chuck me into the stars please.
"We have the best telescopes in the world, in space"
Predator might me be waiting for us there
Aliens see earth through their telescope only see dinosaurs. No humans.
You get it.
That's exactly what I was saying.
It's useless to find a habitable planet millions of light years away.
That's because even if we find that planet, it's just how it was millions of years ago. Till the current time, it has already been destroyed/became non-habitable (if that's a word)
So we'll never get there, only our children
All the si-fi movies are slowly becoming true
You know In movies how they put people in hyper sleep to do so, and then an Ai robot would run the ship while so, I wonder if there would be a way to do so, cuz if we decide to actually leave earth and we could put everyone in hyper sleep that would dope. Kinda like aliens if anyone ever saw that
Bro, just use /tp to get there💀💀💀
Well, if we find a habitable planet and no people there they’re gonna be like oh there’s an invasion now
Nahhh habitable exoplanets before gta6😢
By the time you got to the planet it would already be gone.
What i think is Even if we found a way to travel faster than light interstellar travel would still be like ship voyages like the ones from the age of exploration
If we actually do find a habitable planet out there one day we would have A LOT more to worry about once we first step foot on it
1. the illnesses and diseases on that planet are completely foreign to us and could be 10x worse than our current worst illness and disease
2. the animals there might be completely different to ours in how they work
3. the planet could change drastically the closer we get since it would take less time for light to reach us
Our body’s should be foreign to any alien pathogen too though
I wonder, have they taken a picture of Earth from our furthest camera?
We have the best telescopes huh didnt think about that
I bet Someday in some galaxy or universe. There’s going to be technology fast enough to get to another galaxy in a month or two
when i was little i thought that they should just put a few pairs of men and women and they should recreate until they reach the planet they wanted to go to xD
Oh boy the world has the best telescopes in the world.
My idea build a rocket that all connect to 4 rocket I think it will be fast
Can't remember the name of the paradox, but there is one where if you were to use your best technology and make a manned mission to a distant planet or some such, before it even gets half way, we would have already developed technology 100x more efficient than what we sent out and have surpassed the other ship probably before or at its halfway point.
Whoa, i thought voyager 1 was the fastest. Never knew parker got that speed.
But it took 7 years of orbiting the sun and Venus to achieve that speed. This also isn't a viable way to accelerate a probe out of the solar system like we did with voyager. Sun can't be used to slingshot a probe since it is stationary unlike planets where you use their orbital motion to achieve this. Biggest fallacy that is always being pushed as if this is real. If this was the case, why haven't they done this or plan to use this then?
cool video
So there's like 8 planets in the universe. An Exoplanet is about as much of a planet as a Dwarf planet is.
“Best telescopes in the world” MY GUY the telescopes are in space, that is not part of the world
Attach a go pro in a man hole cover
It has the power of a nuclear bomb to go to space
Time to make portals, or ask Goku to teach us instant transmission, since aliens exist 😊
Aint no aliens
well they arent "in the world" but they are the best
‘We have the best telescopes in the world` we are the only people in space who we know have telescopes
Did your video about the solarstorm this weekend got deleted?
i love thomas mulligan
Awww😭😭😭, u got my hopes up for nothing😔😔😔
Warp Drive is the answer....or, if we will create it and make it functional!
>the best telescopes in the world
>they are in space
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Earth- *sends probe/ship*
probe/ship - arrives at exo planet 6.5k years later exo is no longer habitable
Earth- 200 years after launch forgets about the probe/ship
I do wanna quote Neil Tyson and say that if we have the tech to terraform mars, we have the tech to terraform earth, for this one, if we have tech for interestellar travel that won’t take thousands of years, surely we have tech to fix up this planet (emphasis on “surely” though)
We’d also just want to investigate. A habitable planet for us could easily have life, or the beginnings of life. It could tell us so much about how life on Earth evolved
0.064% the speed of light would be 691200km/h.....
Interstellar IRL
nasa has found many habital planets
Parker solar probe speed isn't what you use to determine how fast we can go. It has taken 7 years for it to reach that speed by orbiting the sun and venus. You can not use the sun to accelerate a probe out of the solar system the way Voyagers used Jupiter and Saturn. They used the orbital motion of those planets to slingshot around and accelerate. The sun is stationary relative to everything else. If this speed was real and usable and that simple, they (NASA) would have and would be using this technique by now.
Make Interstellar level shit real🗿
No sh*t we have the best telescope in the world."we only have one world"
honestly we're probably going to be able to invent something way faster in 10 years or so using ai
How can we have the best telescopes in the world in space…if they’re in space and not the world 🤯
Remember, oxygen is a byproduct of LIFE! We’d have to figure out what to do
And the distroi them
"We have the best telescopes in the world right now"
Who? We? You mean us? The World!? Yah its us OR Did we find Aliens 😳
I don't think the Parker solar probe can travel in outer space since it uses the sun's gravitational force to reach those speeds...
Im pretty sure they found one kepler
Are you going to talk about the x8.7 solar flare ?