This Is What The Surface Of Venus Sounds Like! Venera 14 Sound Recording 1982 (4K UHD)

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  • Nearly 40 years ago Venera 14 landed on Venus and recorded the sound of its eerie, scorched surface. But what did it hear? Click of the video to find out!
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  • @V101SPACE
    @V101SPACE  Před rokem +37

    Want some more space? Check out my latest video about a really bizarre Moon hoax! czcams.com/video/Ocn6Vtyu0mo/video.htmlsi=oc-F3Ri2nriSvqHj

    • @arisplugis5197
      @arisplugis5197 Před 5 měsíci +1

      had to skip first two minutes of the video to get to information. you should start with material. and then give your opinions and back stories.

    • @DragonofNorth
      @DragonofNorth Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@arisplugis5197 "to get to information"....
      You skipped 2 minutes of information to get to 3 minutes of wind, drilling and more wind sounds.

    • @StellarAerospaceuniverse
      @StellarAerospaceuniverse Před 3 měsíci +2

      give Me this Music used in this video❤

    • @StellarAerospaceuniverse
      @StellarAerospaceuniverse Před 3 měsíci +1

      what is the Name of this Song?

    • @arnelsangcap5621
      @arnelsangcap5621 Před měsícem +1

      V1o1SPACE can you make a 3d Version of the Planets and the Sun?

  • @charlesdjones1
    @charlesdjones1 Před 3 lety +10977

    The fact those probes lasted over 2 hours in a 900 degree hellscape is impressive.

    • @prince-solomon
      @prince-solomon Před 3 lety +988

      With a pressure of about 93 bar (1,350 psi) (like in an ocean depth of 900 meters/3000 ft on Earth)

    • @bombomos
      @bombomos Před 3 lety +979

      Russian willpower

    • @nicolascordobaprado3455
      @nicolascordobaprado3455 Před 3 lety +1369

      They ran on vodka

    • @sspeedd8809
      @sspeedd8809 Před 3 lety +458

      Those aside, the planet is actually chill from the inside. The sounds are alot more cool and breezy. Weirdly enough, Mars' sounds were alot more terrifying than Venus. Weird.

    • @giaxd405
      @giaxd405 Před 3 lety +218

      @@sspeedd8809 Nah Mars was like a normal day on earth sound wise

  • @hContentOftheInternet
    @hContentOftheInternet Před 3 lety +11823

    Here I am, lying on my couch, listening to the sounds from another planet.

  • @stevecastro1325
    @stevecastro1325 Před 6 měsíci +327

    In the West, we tend to minimize Soviet technology, but they did some pretty great work and had a lot of successes as well.

    • @zarjesve2
      @zarjesve2 Před 5 měsíci +13

      Like having maned space station for years... while SkyLab, well...

    • @MaaaXIMuuuZ
      @MaaaXIMuuuZ Před 5 měsíci +24

      In the West yes. The most intelligent part of this world sees it quite differently. Greetings

    • @erin0719
      @erin0719 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@MaaaXIMuuuZthat I was thinking lol

    • @jamescarter8311
      @jamescarter8311 Před 5 měsíci +24

      I don’t minimize Soviet tech. They did amazing work with what they had.

    • @CountScarlioni
      @CountScarlioni Před 4 měsíci +8

      It wasn't minimised back then. In the 80s, Soviet space tech was still seen as an equal to that of US space tech - if perhaps not quite as lavishly funded.
      But the Venera program was essentially towards the end of the road for the great Russian achievements on the high frontier. Mir was the last big show-piece, and after the wall fell, Roscosmos was reduced either to an ISS taxi service, or cooperative partner in other agency's ventures. Not to say these were not valuable roles, but increasingly the towering landmarks in space exploration entering the 21st century were going to NASA, ESA and JAXA with Roscosmos getting ever smaller walk-on parts.
      Regarding the last decade or so, after years of funding cuts and brain-drain, Roscosmos are now on the verge of becoming an international joke. I find it deeply saddening to watch Roscosmos reduced to the equivalent of some old hobo on a street corner, showing off his old war medals in an attempt to get money for a hot meal. Even with my strong dislike of the current political regime in Russia, I wish they'd treat what was once one of the most heroic and cutting edge orgs of the 20th century with some proper respect.
      So yes, I guess anyone in the west who's not old enough to have lived in an era when Soviet triumphs in space were still major headlines in the papers (so in their 40s or older I suppose), they probably will start to be surprised at the sheer magnitude of their contributions.

  • @sigmundfreud7903
    @sigmundfreud7903 Před rokem +1211

    It's crazy to me that this audio recording on Venus's atmosphere was never shown in any planetary documentary when I was a kid in the early 2000s. This is my first time hearing this.

    • @whitesimurgh6363
      @whitesimurgh6363 Před rokem +92

      Cold war?

    • @acelegal3854
      @acelegal3854 Před rokem +278

      That's because we have been watching documentaries made by US media... Who would never accept or recognise Soviet achievements. 😉

    • @corbinhbucknerjr558
      @corbinhbucknerjr558 Před rokem +90

      @@acelegal3854 No, it's because in those days almost no news of any kind came out of the Soviet Union. They were very secretive and let very little of what went on inside the country be known. Like North Korea is today. In 1975 the docking of an Apollo spacecraft with a Soviet Soyuz craft was a big deal and huge news, mainly because so little of the Soviet space program was known.

    • @acelegal3854
      @acelegal3854 Před rokem +100

      @@corbinhbucknerjr558 I was referring to the documentaries made in last 20 odd years by US media. Have you seen any documentaries made by US media in which soviet or USSR achievements have been shown and honestly recognised? 🤔

    • @ozymandias7940
      @ozymandias7940 Před rokem +13

      It's probably because it didn't exist. This could have been recorded anywhere on Earth, at the beach, on a hill in Scotland, anywhere, let alone Venus

  • @ClemensAlive
    @ClemensAlive Před 3 lety +11018

    3:07 even on Venus you are not safe from your neighbor drilling holes on sundays...

    • @raytrilits168
      @raytrilits168 Před 3 lety +365

      Except this one isn’t 2 hours

    • @twm4259
      @twm4259 Před 3 lety +211

      Fracking neighbors...

    • @CHIL2903
      @CHIL2903 Před 3 lety +196

      It's illegal in Germany 😉

    • @ClemensAlive
      @ClemensAlive Před 3 lety +165

      @@CHIL2903 I know...tell that to my neighbour. :(

    • @CHIL2903
      @CHIL2903 Před 3 lety +30

      @@ClemensAlive 👍😉

  • @underthetable2747
    @underthetable2747 Před rokem +5200

    Billions of years of existence where only the sound of wind lived, until one day from above, a machine lands and starts drilling. incredible

    • @christine8341
      @christine8341 Před rokem +147

      Love that

    • @harrynac6017
      @harrynac6017 Před rokem +311

      Mankind: Exploring the surface first? No! Drilling as loud as we can right away!

    • @MrHoojaszczyk
      @MrHoojaszczyk Před rokem +37

      Venus is not billions of years old. Recent planet.

    • @johnpatrick1647
      @johnpatrick1647 Před rokem +392

      @@MrHoojaszczyk Venus is 4.5 billion years old.

    • @l.A.0
      @l.A.0 Před rokem +93

      before the drill, there is the sound of a cough and then a spit

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 Před 7 měsíci +395

    I am so honored to have had the privilege to be one of so few to have experienced the sound of another world. Thanks to all responsible for making this possible .

    • @user-cy6ns2kz9u
      @user-cy6ns2kz9u Před 5 měsíci +4

      ВООБЩЕ ПОСРАТЬ

    • @sleepmnan22sleepman50
      @sleepmnan22sleepman50 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@user-cy6ns2kz9u Не надо быть таким самокритичным.

    • @ArmyJames
      @ArmyJames Před 5 měsíci +13

      Yeah, you and 6M other people. What an achievement for you. 😂

    • @user-qx3tu8gq8n
      @user-qx3tu8gq8n Před 5 měsíci +2

      So man has not even set foot on it yet there is already debris from earth there. That is nothing to be proud of. We pollute everywhere we go.

    • @rafaeladhemar5263
      @rafaeladhemar5263 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@user-qx3tu8gq8n Don't warry, those landers carried their own trash cans and were recyclable.

  • @PutItAway101
    @PutItAway101 Před rokem +330

    The wind may be a gentle *speed* at the surface, but given that it's nearly 100x as dense, you'd have trouble standing up against the force it exerted.

    • @Cujo5
      @Cujo5 Před rokem +9

      I don't think so. The density would be pushing you from all sides. It'll be like standing up deep under our ocean. You'd easily be able to do it. It's planets like Jupiter and Saturn that has insanely large gravity - that's where you'd have trouble standing (if you could).

    • @TheBakerZen
      @TheBakerZen Před rokem +14

      You're thinking of the force of gravity, pressure is more like your whole body being squeezed.

    • @PutItAway101
      @PutItAway101 Před rokem +10

      @@Cujo5 read it again, you didn't understand. I'm not talking about gravity or pressure.

    • @evilomom
      @evilomom Před rokem +21

      ​​@@Cujo5 density doesn't push you, pressure does. And that is not how it works anyways. 30 km/h wind on earth can sway trunks of small trees, but that's it. Now imagine river with a current speed of 30 km/h. You won't be able to swim against it

    • @Tylerpierre99
      @Tylerpierre99 Před 11 měsíci +12

      The atmosphere is so dense that it's probably (in parts) a supercritical fluid. If you could stand on Venus, you'd possibly be able to wave you arms side to side and see ripples and distorted air currents because of that density.
      With such a thick and complex atmosphere, there's nit reason at present to assume winds don't get going on Venus. Thought if storms and wind were more regular, you'd think the surface would appear more weathered and smooth?
      I'm no geologist. But from what I understand is that for millions and millions if years of periodic weather, the atmosphere density and pressure would be slightly similar to water erosion and weathering. Meaning if we could explore the surface more, we'd probably encounter very unusual rocky pillars that have been carved away, like stacks in the oceans of Earth maybe.
      Its a truly fascinating planet and although a lot of media attention goes on Mars, I think (for me) Venus being so similar to Earth is truly too interesting planet to simply give up exploring because it is too difficult.

  • @Fragolux
    @Fragolux Před 3 lety +3954

    I love how you can hear the sounds of the probe performing its operations as well. It was downright eerie, frankly. Think about it: nothing but the sound of wind and occasional cracks of thunder for billions of years, then suddenly the gasp of jets, the thud of a lens cap being jettisoned, and finally a mechanical drill roars and groans as it penetrates the rocks; the first sounds of mankind on that alien world.

    • @Madoc_EU
      @Madoc_EU Před 3 lety +336

      I wonder if there are people out there who cannot understand this fascination.

    • @heliothrax7716
      @heliothrax7716 Před 3 lety +178

      Venus might of once been habitable like Earth, and some evidence suggests Venus became the way it is in only the past couple hundred million years

    • @ikennaenwelum7798
      @ikennaenwelum7798 Před 3 lety +91

      @@heliothrax7716 I hate to be that guy but it's *might have not might of

    • @heliothrax7716
      @heliothrax7716 Před 3 lety +39

      @@ikennaenwelum7798 oh whoops lol, oh well its just a comment

    • @bgarri57
      @bgarri57 Před 3 lety +29

      @@ikennaenwelum7798 I just watched another video about distant galaxies and the announcer kept saying 'further' instead of farther. I'm one of those guys, too.

  • @yaseen9044
    @yaseen9044 Před 3 lety +3905

    This stuff is what should get on trending, not stupid hype beast vlogs and pranks

    • @tev5040
      @tev5040 Před 3 lety +22

      Yep

    • @reichfuhrer1942
      @reichfuhrer1942 Před 3 lety +130

      IKR, but yeah different people, different tastes and interest. It just so happens that the majority of people in the world are into stuff that is easy to digest.

    • @kromus1
      @kromus1 Před 3 lety +130

      Yes but 90% of the human race are morons, so...🤷‍♂️

    • @crxtodd16
      @crxtodd16 Před 3 lety +56

      Shows what our society's priorities are... 😣

    • @morfealesteban8333
      @morfealesteban8333 Před 3 lety +55

      Pretty sure some Kpop fans are saying the same thing on some Kpop video.

  • @TedsHoldOver
    @TedsHoldOver Před rokem +124

    I put this audio (minus the drilling) on loop to help me sleep. People say that life today isn't as good as in the past. We have antibiotics, paved roads, instant communication, air travel.....oh, and I get to listen to another world to help me fall asleep. Kings and Princes NEVER had it as good as an average person living today.

    • @douglasdavis8395
      @douglasdavis8395 Před 11 měsíci +2

      There are still Kings (sic) and Princes (sic) today.

    • @areaxisthegurkha
      @areaxisthegurkha Před 11 měsíci +5

      Exactly, we're spoiled by today's standards. This would be heaven for people who lived in the past.

    • @AutismusPrime69
      @AutismusPrime69 Před 9 měsíci +3

      People have never been as gullible as they are today. I bet you were one of the first in line for the clot shot.

    • @user-mm8vw1ow1x
      @user-mm8vw1ow1x Před 9 měsíci

      Every pro seems to have multiple cons

    • @Kat_the_Artist
      @Kat_the_Artist Před 9 měsíci +5

      You took the drilling out?? It’s the most calming part!!

  • @Wessex90
    @Wessex90 Před rokem +92

    I’m guessing Venera 13 was the one that recorded thunder on Venus (the first time thunder was heard outside of Earth)? So amazing to hear this!

  • @maninahole
    @maninahole Před 3 lety +6391

    It’s insane to think we’ve all heard the sounds of another planet. No human in all of history has had this opportunity, but here we all are.

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Před 3 lety +154

      And absolutely nothing changed after we heard it, because it sounds like... well... poorly recorded wind.

    • @ethanw7416
      @ethanw7416 Před 3 lety +404

      @@Shadow__133 but it's wind recorded from the closest place we have to hell

    • @aldovera3789
      @aldovera3789 Před 3 lety +269

      @@Shadow__133 shallow mind.

    • @mmmeditation01
      @mmmeditation01 Před 3 lety +112

      @@Shadow__133 There will always be people like this shadow133 who will always contradict like there will always be flatearthers and Trumpsters and idiots. That is how the world works. Idiots make life interesting.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 Před 3 lety +45

      @@mmmeditation01 Trump 2020. Also solar farms, moon colonies and increased fusion research.

  • @James-zj3ud
    @James-zj3ud Před rokem +2942

    A man-made machine of the 1970s lasted no less than 2 hours in over 440°C temperatures is remarkable..

    • @andrejroguljic2771
      @andrejroguljic2771 Před rokem +304

      not to mention that atmosphere is pure sulfuric acid gas with pressure like being 1 km under sea water. try to use parachute for landing in such condition.

    • @James-zj3ud
      @James-zj3ud Před rokem +106

      @@andrejroguljic2771 imagine doing that these days with the advancements in technology and quality of construction methods and heatproof materials used in today's spacecraft as well as the improvement in quality and versatility of cameras

    • @jonashworth9757
      @jonashworth9757 Před rokem +158

      @@James-zj3ud
      Honestly, the stuff we make today is crap. In quality and durability. Seemed like everyone cared more about what they were building in the generations that came before.

    • @AndroidA258
      @AndroidA258 Před rokem +252

      @@jonashworth9757 thats quite ignorant, you are talking about consumer items

    • @xxbodycountxx7626
      @xxbodycountxx7626 Před rokem +28

      Because it never happened.

  • @SunnyBeetle1922
    @SunnyBeetle1922 Před rokem +201

    Other than the sounds of drilling, I’m loving the sound of Venusian wind. No people, no drama, just solitude. I would love this. If only the atmosphere was breathable and not too close to the sun.

    • @your_royal_highness
      @your_royal_highness Před rokem +20

      ….and there was potable water…..and food

    • @Danko_Sekulic
      @Danko_Sekulic Před rokem +29

      There are lots of places on Earth where you can find that LOL

    • @Strange-Viking
      @Strange-Viking Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Danko_Sekulic yeah and those places are increasing too xD

    • @fangslaughter1198
      @fangslaughter1198 Před 8 měsíci

      It’s not the closeness to the sun. It’s hotter than Mercury!
      It’s hot because of runaway climate change. Volcanoes caused it. It was a temperate planet. Like us.
      It took only about 10,000 years for our sister planet to boil off its oceans. Then the sun took over.
      Our planet is hurrying towards the fate.
      It’s too late already.

    • @MsStrangeEmilie
      @MsStrangeEmilie Před 8 měsíci +1

      And the temperature more comfortable for humans

  • @timb8970
    @timb8970 Před rokem +40

    Absolutely amazing to realize we are listening to the sounds of planet that is anywhere from 38-162million miles away!! Just over a hundred years ago man learned how to fly. Wow we’ve come very far.

    • @davidfisher9026
      @davidfisher9026 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Not so far in the last 50 years.

    • @DamirAsanov
      @DamirAsanov Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@davidfisher9026 It may feel as stagnation but technology is evolving and getting more efficient. More capable data transmission, better image sensors and better propulsion and precision. Next probe to Venus will be fantastic if any country decides to land one.

    • @davidfisher9026
      @davidfisher9026 Před 6 měsíci

      From the Wright Brothers to Jets in 50 years. From Moon landings to low Earth orbit in 50 years. Still, we have better data tech and science fiction effects (unless one discounts the 1956 film, 'Forbidden Planet'). By the way, have you seen the images from the lunar satellite which shows the Apollo landing site ? Joke. A camera from the 19th century would have given better clarity.@@DamirAsanov

  • @kongstrong1938
    @kongstrong1938 Před 2 lety +2330

    We can hear sounds from another planet. Never thought I would be so excited to hear wind. This is truly amazing.

    • @danw1374
      @danw1374 Před 2 lety +4

      The atmospheric pressure on Venus is 90 times that of Earth and also temperatures of over 400C. I wonder how long the probe lasted before being crushed and melted in that searing heat.

    • @luchmansky
      @luchmansky Před 2 lety +23

      @@danw1374 the microphone still picks up the sound. means it could be the pressure is not as high as expected.

    • @cheers2023
      @cheers2023 Před 2 lety +31

      Despite all of the bad things going on right now, we are living in amazing times where technology allows us to see and hear what's happening on our neighboring planets.

    • @AmidaNyorai48
      @AmidaNyorai48 Před 2 lety

      😯😯

    • @gatelyw4709
      @gatelyw4709 Před 2 lety

      @@danw1374 about 1 hour.

  • @Kj16V
    @Kj16V Před 3 lety +1252

    Dislikes are from Venusians woken up by drilling on a Sunday morning

    • @Chukwillard
      @Chukwillard Před 3 lety +28

      @@uncertifiedlinguist8396 Sense of humor much?

    • @Gamer_Pizza983
      @Gamer_Pizza983 Před 3 lety +2

      @@uncertifiedlinguist8396 there could be in the atmosphere because of a chemical that is produced by life (microbes)

    • @_vakas
      @_vakas Před 3 lety +2

      @@uncertifiedlinguist8396 what a bitch

    • @luda.chrisotzz
      @luda.chrisotzz Před 3 lety +8

      @@uncertifiedlinguist8396 uptight & childish mocking, the ideal man to marry

    • @rebuskecebong
      @rebuskecebong Před 3 lety +2

      @@uncertifiedlinguist8396 He is asking you where your sense of humour is

  • @glenrosarian2352
    @glenrosarian2352 Před rokem +95

    I never thought about the element of sound in space exploration, but it is important. It gives you more of a feel for what it's like on the surface of Venus. This is way cool!!

  • @Paranormalin416
    @Paranormalin416 Před 3 lety +2282

    Honestly it sounds exactly like earth on a windy day, only difference is, the earth wind doesn’t fry you alive!

    • @gonaldocr24
      @gonaldocr24 Před 3 lety +169

      Venus aint called our evil twin for nothin

    • @InsomniacDoggo
      @InsomniacDoggo Před 3 lety +70

      Or cause your skeleton to implode.

    • @uberrobi
      @uberrobi Před 3 lety +65

      Its atmosphere sounds extremely dense. Listen how strong sounds are carrie its like bring in a acoustic room

    • @absolving
      @absolving Před 3 lety +22

      It honestly just sounds like white noise

    • @peacefindersimply5001
      @peacefindersimply5001 Před 3 lety +32

      @@uberrobi well it is an average 90 times more dense

  • @Questionablepsycho
    @Questionablepsycho Před 3 lety +3460

    Imagine you're a Venus inhabitant. Enjoying the quiet breeze of your planet, and then some annoying earthling sends a Roomba with a power drill to make noise and steal some dirt. Lol

    • @michaellaplant9543
      @michaellaplant9543 Před 3 lety +16

      😊😉😏😅😆🤣😃😀👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

    • @kepler798
      @kepler798 Před 3 lety +97

      Venus and mars inhabitants exist but you can't see them with the naked eye

    • @jezryllevan
      @jezryllevan Před 3 lety +13

      Kingsley Saseri agree

    • @Enkarashaddam
      @Enkarashaddam Před 3 lety +14

      Sounds like a human thing to me

    • @fortifarse
      @fortifarse Před 3 lety +28

      @@kepler798 Citation needed

  • @Crookedroadpodcast
    @Crookedroadpodcast Před 6 měsíci +31

    Being an audio engineer for the last 44 years, I find this absolutely fascinating.

  • @louissivo9660
    @louissivo9660 Před rokem +98

    Truly incredible. Sounds never heard before from an alien world, for the first time listened to by us who sent a probe there. This gives me a sense of awe.

    • @HowardKlein1958
      @HowardKlein1958 Před 8 měsíci

      In reality you are travelling all the time although not in the sense we notice. You are rotating on the surface of Earth at about 1000mph, orbiting the sun at around 64,000mph and though the galaxy at 115,000mph.

    • @louissivo9660
      @louissivo9660 Před 8 měsíci

      @@HowardKlein1958Yes. I know the first time I had this spelled out it was also a nice mind-blowing moment. But for me this is older news. But of course still amazing.
      The audio from Venus, well that's the first time I heard that in coming upon the video.

  • @Sarah.Riedel
    @Sarah.Riedel Před 3 lety +3832

    I can't stop playing this...I just cannot wrap my brain around the notion that I'm actually listening to the sound of the winds on the surface of another planet. It literally defies belief.

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Před 2 lety +128

      It truly is amazing. What is almost as amazing is the fact that we are just now hearing this when it happened 40 years ago (39 years before this video).

    • @BetrayerSlayerMusic
      @BetrayerSlayerMusic Před 2 lety +10

      0 datz soo CRA-ZEE

    • @mercymylord5139
      @mercymylord5139 Před 2 lety +113

      @@Bob31415
      Just imagine what they'll release in another 40yrs, maybe 2 aliens arguing about rent🤔

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 Před 2 lety +7

      @@mercymylord5139 I know right!? 🙂🙂

    • @harixav
      @harixav Před 2 lety +35

      May be you are hearing those sounds captured somewhere on earth by a bunch of Russians who wanted to show to the rest of the world how successful their mission had been.

  • @SupaDupaFli79
    @SupaDupaFli79 Před 3 lety +1957

    I half expected to hear a guy saying "Hey, you can't park that here"

  • @dinar7082
    @dinar7082 Před 3 měsíci +6

    i feel so privileged to hear this sitting comfortably in my bed, a sound from another planet, simply amazing!!!!

  • @jimringomartin
    @jimringomartin Před rokem +48

    This is such a huge historic moment! How did I not see or hear of this until now? Thank you for positing.

  • @6ixty9ineWithMe
    @6ixty9ineWithMe Před 3 lety +3838

    This was actually really impressive for the 80's...

    • @ericw4279
      @ericw4279 Před 3 lety +191

      Even more impressive for now!

    • @yetidoesstuff228
      @yetidoesstuff228 Před 3 lety +83

      Wonder what we could do today.

    • @raunak1147
      @raunak1147 Před 3 lety +119

      @Adam B did you seriously compare humanity landing on another planet to 2pac and pokemon cards.....
      I get it, have a good day

    • @glennallen496
      @glennallen496 Před 3 lety +97

      Even more impressive that the technology is really from the 70's.

    • @ServantofBaal
      @ServantofBaal Před 3 lety +153

      @@yetidoesstuff228 If we weren't consumed by politics, entertainment, food, etc., we could be so much farther ahead

  • @SK-zm4dv
    @SK-zm4dv Před 3 lety +1808

    Isn’t it just beautiful, we’re listening to a sound that’s not our planet. It’s ...just beautiful.

    • @rickarnold6825
      @rickarnold6825 Před 3 lety +59

      Yes. It is really incredible.

    • @valobrien9596
      @valobrien9596 Před 3 lety +60

      Yes, I wholeheartedly agree. It's nice to see someone else appreciate the absolute beauty of it. A lot of people I know would have quite a, "Pffft, whatever floats your boat, man" view of this.

    • @gersoncelaya7574
      @gersoncelaya7574 Před 3 lety +13

      Right! Like that's so unbelievably beautiful that we have the opportunity to actually hear what an entirely different planet out in space sounds like!!

    • @marmar7835
      @marmar7835 Před 3 lety +39

      It’s honestly surreal. It’s like listening to something we aren’t supposed to hear.

    • @tabj2615
      @tabj2615 Před 3 lety +8

      And that feeling is what makes humanity go 👌👌✊️

  • @RS14988
    @RS14988 Před 8 měsíci +15

    I always loved stuff like this as a kid. I would watch whatever space documentaries I could and yet I have never heard of this until today. It's all about the Hubble or the James Webb telescopes, the International Space Station and pictures from much deeper into the universe. But it's the stuff closer to home that's really amazing. I knew Venus had an extremely high pressure atmosphere and was replete with greenhouse gases, but I had never heard of the Russians making a success of actually landing probes on its surface. The wind sounds a lot calmer than one would expect and the yellow background suggests a high presence of sulphur in the air. All this during the 70's and 80's, just imagine what we could do with the technology available to us now.

  • @rl2699
    @rl2699 Před 10 měsíci +20

    I've been obsessed with astronomy and everything it has to offer. I've always fantasized about what it would be like to have the ability to go to each planet and see what it's actually like as in stepping foot onto them. Even though the environment may be harsh it still is absolutely fascinating to think about

  • @McHeisenburger
    @McHeisenburger Před 3 lety +3214

    Crazy to think that we live in a time where we can pull out devices from our pockets that contain the collective knowledge of all humanity and listen to sounds from other planets. Humans be wilidin

    • @MelindaColden
      @MelindaColden Před 3 lety +158

      yes!
      i cant take people srsly that say they hate the human race, blatantly ignoring what great achievements we as a species have reached
      i LOVE the human race with all its flaws

    • @TeeSilvera
      @TeeSilvera Před 3 lety +5

      damn

    • @protorhinocerator142
      @protorhinocerator142 Před 3 lety +134

      And yet we use these amazing devices in our pockets to argue with strangers at 3 AM and to share pictures of cats.
      Intelligence =/= Wisdom

    • @maxmoore3472
      @maxmoore3472 Před 3 lety +39

      Yes I agree it's a time of marvels..but I hope they can send humans to Mars , in my lifetime, I'm 60 starting to think I will not see it in my lifetime..

    • @tedjones3955
      @tedjones3955 Před 3 lety +26

      A small device that has more computing power than the Apollo program had.
      Amazing!

  • @marianosaab2694
    @marianosaab2694 Před 3 lety +1608

    There is NOTHING as mysterious and awe-inspiring as the universe. Imagine having the chance to set foot in another planet.

    • @avramnovorra
      @avramnovorra Před 3 lety +57

      I'll drink to that buddy! 🍻

    • @za-rh5fv
      @za-rh5fv Před 3 lety +9

      Mariana trench

    • @UFOhunter4711
      @UFOhunter4711 Před 3 lety +31

      If its Venus, maybe not

    • @smitnov
      @smitnov Před 3 lety +7

      Maybe one day we will.

    • @hassanulger7167
      @hassanulger7167 Před 3 lety +4

      maybe mars only body all the other planets in our solar system are inhabitable for us humans

  • @jaymac7203
    @jaymac7203 Před 6 měsíci +11

    Incredible to hear the sound of the wind. And this is the first mechanical sound to exist on Venus in billions of years. Just amazing 👏

  • @Elizabeth-so6zp
    @Elizabeth-so6zp Před rokem +2

    I love how you explain, mate! Thank you for this.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Před 3 lety +4035

    The sound is out of the world

  • @monty4336
    @monty4336 Před 2 lety +2067

    For such a harsh and unforgiving environment it sounds so calm and peaceful.

    • @trayon4reel
      @trayon4reel Před rokem +91

      That describes a Taurus.

    • @danijelovskikanal7017
      @danijelovskikanal7017 Před rokem +2

      @@trayon4reel astrology is shit,you really cannot predict anything by the position of the planets...

    • @meyague
      @meyague Před rokem +7

      ​@@trayon4reel loved this

    • @BernardWilkinson
      @BernardWilkinson Před rokem +91

      Agreed. It sounds just like home and that includes the drilling roadworks outside my house as we speak.

    • @XMysticHerox
      @XMysticHerox Před rokem +39

      Compared to other planets in the solar system barring earth obviously Venus is actually rather pleasent. Just not on the surface.

  • @theoriginalkyttyn7724
    @theoriginalkyttyn7724 Před rokem +1

    That was wild! Thanks for the upload!

  • @leanmachine3251
    @leanmachine3251 Před rokem +17

    What’s mind blowing is this machine is all
    By itself on a planet that’s 900 degrees just drilling away, makes you wonder if anything was on that planet watching it drill

  • @DewitticusBrett
    @DewitticusBrett Před 9 měsíci +4

    It still blows my mind that we are listening to audio from the surface of another planet. So wild!

    • @kjererrrt2381
      @kjererrrt2381 Před 7 měsíci

      what really blows my mind is the fact that there are dozens of billions transistors inside a tiny microchip.

  • @MuratVishnyakov
    @MuratVishnyakov Před 3 lety +1011

    My father worked in this program as an electronic engineer, their group provided communications.

    • @juggernaut6832
      @juggernaut6832 Před 3 lety +65

      Thats so amazing! Congrats to your father

    • @MuratVishnyakov
      @MuratVishnyakov Před 3 lety +64

      @@juggernaut6832 He died in 2017

    • @juggernaut6832
      @juggernaut6832 Před 3 lety +51

      @@MuratVishnyakov sorry to hear

    • @MuratVishnyakov
      @MuratVishnyakov Před 3 lety +58

      @@juggernaut6832 I was going to record a video with him so that he could talk about his work. But never did

    • @ronnie-being-ronnie
      @ronnie-being-ronnie Před 3 lety +31

      How cool for you to have a part of your dad live on like this!
      My dad, now passed away, also, worked on the LEM for Apollo missions. I know that I was greatly affected in my attitudes and thinking by my dad’s participation in the pursuit of off-world knowledge. Do you feel the same for yourself?

  • @oatlord
    @oatlord Před 3 lety +511

    "although the sound quality isn't great" you crazy? That's the best audio from this "genre" of all time.

    • @Otacatapetl
      @Otacatapetl Před 3 lety +15

      It's certainly the best audio I've ever heard from Venus.

    • @OIII-IOOO
      @OIII-IOOO Před 3 lety +1

      was thinking the same

    • @jameshenchy184
      @jameshenchy184 Před 3 lety +1

      I was almost thinking the same of the video and how old is this?!

    • @TheSealinBlack
      @TheSealinBlack Před 3 lety +1

      We need audio from Voyager now

    • @oatlord
      @oatlord Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheSealinBlack well that would probably be silence

  • @robtheanimator1356
    @robtheanimator1356 Před 8 měsíci

    This is chilling - in a good way! Thank you so much!

  • @europeanambience
    @europeanambience Před 9 měsíci +4

    For me as a field recorder this sounds absolutely gorgeous 😍

  • @NavyGuy2OO7
    @NavyGuy2OO7 Před 3 lety +974

    The Soviets had some really impressive achievements in Space. Beyond the scientific data gathered to simply hear the sounds of another planet is just awe-inspiring.

    • @alect5953
      @alect5953 Před 3 lety +53

      Sadly The Soviet Union was a 3rd world country with 1st world technological advances for the government to use.

    • @xennifermcgrath1838
      @xennifermcgrath1838 Před 3 lety +44

      Too bad the Soviets and Us can't stop pounding our chests at each other long enough to get along with each other.

    • @VarietyGamerChannel
      @VarietyGamerChannel Před 3 lety +88

      @@alect5953 Like the US, which can't even provide healthcare to its people.

    • @alect5953
      @alect5953 Před 3 lety +20

      @@VarietyGamerChannel healthcare is a service not a right you liberal piece of shit. Also there's literally healthcare clinics and almost every job has health insurance so there goes your stupid opinion right there.

    • @eisernfront8549
      @eisernfront8549 Před 3 lety +30

      @@VarietyGamerChannel Or better k-12 education which always get cut by the cons. Also, the infrastructure has a D+ rating

  • @Errcyco
    @Errcyco Před 2 lety +573

    Apparently from the first minute, Venus sounds suspiciously like a British dude.

  • @MrCakocalypse
    @MrCakocalypse Před rokem +2

    Thx for the long version of the recording, beceause i heard it only short untill now.... 💪 great job

  • @zackv3957
    @zackv3957 Před rokem +11

    It's amazing how quickly the probe got to work as soon as it landed.

    • @richarddrenka
      @richarddrenka Před rokem +11

      well no time to f.. around, until your circuits melt.. ;)

    • @briancarter9500
      @briancarter9500 Před rokem

      Just like the Marines, boots hit ground, kick ass immediately, take no prisoners

  • @Youtubax
    @Youtubax Před 3 lety +2091

    Don’t you just love when you are listening to a unique recording taken from another planet and suddenly your ears get slammed by some commercial add courtesy of CZcams. Ahh the magic of the mysterious and the unknown brought to you by Uber Eats.

    • @Dev_4_hire
      @Dev_4_hire Před 3 lety +52

      CZcams vanced

    • @scrimmo
      @scrimmo Před 3 lety +8

      If you pay for CZcams that wouldn’t happen.

    • @Youtubax
      @Youtubax Před 3 lety +136

      @@scrimmo Why would I want to pay for a platform that censors and demonetizes content creators for the stupidest reasons? The problem is the way those randomly inserted adds appear, not the fact they exist which I obviously understand.

    • @kyleaca5122
      @kyleaca5122 Před 3 lety +6

      Youtubax so you don’t have to get your ears slammed by some commercial ad courtesy of CZcams

    • @10gamer64
      @10gamer64 Před 3 lety +50

      Just use an adblocker

  • @joncolunga673
    @joncolunga673 Před 3 lety +2114

    "Dolphins are just as smart as humans"
    Do they have Venus audio and pictures? I didn't think so

  • @simonchan9684
    @simonchan9684 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing this amazing news

  • @ArunRaj-jq8bm
    @ArunRaj-jq8bm Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this video with Venus surface audio

  • @robertdiehl1281
    @robertdiehl1281 Před 3 lety +1158

    This...is so very cool. And, to be able to hear what another world sounds like, as though we were standing there listening is jaw dropping. Great stuff. Great content. Cheers

  • @Elec-DIY
    @Elec-DIY Před 3 lety +473

    Fun fact: The camera lens was covered by a lens cap to be popped off after descent. By mischance, a part of the lens cap ended up just the place where the probe craned down to measure the soil, so Venera 14 measured the compressibility of the lens caps instead.

    • @doggo9757
      @doggo9757 Před 3 lety +62

      That must have been expensive. Still funny lol

    • @HixsonRacing777
      @HixsonRacing777 Před 3 lety +41

      @Truth- Exposed119 conspiracy theorist with zero brain cells

    • @Videot99
      @Videot99 Před 3 lety +69

      @@HixsonRacing777 Probably a flat Venuser.

    • @Cabolt44
      @Cabolt44 Před 3 lety +26

      @@Videot99 Those flat Venusers are a pain right?

    • @Videot99
      @Videot99 Před 3 lety +37

      @@Cabolt44 Yep - worse yet, some of them don't believe we ever landed on Earth.

  • @jaffarsalim2501
    @jaffarsalim2501 Před rokem

    I really love this channel... always learn new things every single day...thank you for the content

  • @myriambalahe9917
    @myriambalahe9917 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Fascinations and Then frightening…… Thank you from Paris

  • @MajorUnderdashPain
    @MajorUnderdashPain Před 3 lety +680

    It sort of dawned on me after listening to this that of the several billions of people on earth, not even 1% will have heard the sounds of another planet yet.

    • @undertoe3730
      @undertoe3730 Před 3 lety +38

      And of that 1% how many actually cared enough to listen...with their eyes closed and imagining what that planet is truly like and MARVELING at it....

    • @plupkination
      @plupkination Před 3 lety +28

      @@undertoe3730 I would bet it is waaaay less than 1%.. Probably closer to like 0.0000001%!! There are just tons of ignoramuses on this planet, unfortunately.

    • @joelb2297
      @joelb2297 Před 3 lety +4

      There is, somewhere, a NASA audio recording of Martian wind. That is also kewl. I think is more kewl though...
      You know, with all this talk about stopping climate change, WHAT IF we could reverse the greenhouse effect on Venus? Some sort of mass conversion of its carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid atmosphere into something that allows heat to escape? Lower the temperature planet-wide.

    • @RSEFX
      @RSEFX Před 3 lety +2

      @@undertoe3730 Count me in that tiny percent.

    • @RSEFX
      @RSEFX Před 3 lety +2

      @@joelb2297 Venus would have certain advantages over Mars in terms of gravity, warmth and atmospheric density. But, man, what an undertaking that would be to alter the climate of that planet!

  • @MarloSoBalJr
    @MarloSoBalJr Před 3 lety +679

    This is wild. I never knew there was an actual sound recording. Someday a probe capable of withstanding the Venusian atmosphere would give us groundbreaking knowledge

    • @theevildrummingsithlord1492
      @theevildrummingsithlord1492 Před 3 lety +24

      @Jerry Quillen It's impressive how scientists always "overengineer" everything for success.

    • @MarkHobbes
      @MarkHobbes Před 3 lety +11

      @Jerry Quillen Let's hope they create probes that can last even more like days or weeks.

    • @gezzarandom
      @gezzarandom Před 3 lety +4

      Wonder if there’ll ever be a craft which can return from Venus?

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      @luketrench6567 Před 3 lety +2

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      @luketrench6567 Před 3 lety +1

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  • @caremanqele2489
    @caremanqele2489 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is so Fascinating Genuinely.

  • @vijaykumaralic
    @vijaykumaralic Před 8 měsíci +1

    First time im hearing the sound of Venusian wind...again i never seen this online so far, thanks for bringing it to us

  • @sxbmissive
    @sxbmissive Před rokem +529

    I haven’t even travelled far beyond my region of the United States where I live. The fact that I’m listening to winds and sounds on a whole other planet is blowing my mind.

    • @milkysue5496
      @milkysue5496 Před rokem +27

      You should travel outside the USA, and if you can't, watch as many videos from other countries as you can. The world is big and incredibly diverse. Culturally and spiritually.

    • @canttouchthis6439
      @canttouchthis6439 Před rokem +2

      U should try it after smoking a joint its frigging chill bro

    • @thekingsilverado8419
      @thekingsilverado8419 Před rokem +2

      Its a hostile planet 4 sure in my book. I didn't see any pink flamingos on the lawns anywhere or any mobile homes...

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Před rokem +3

      I travel for work and it’s taught me one thing. I don’t want to leave the US anymore. It has everything we need right here. I can’t wait to come home every time I leave.

    • @aru-YT
      @aru-YT Před rokem +4

      I haven't even traveled outside of my state..

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch Před 2 lety +826

    Mindblowing. This must rank as one of the most impressive achievments of science and hard work that's unknown to most people nowadays.

    • @DarthPhallix
      @DarthPhallix Před 2 lety +80

      Like so many incredible feats, because Americans didn’t do it, it doesn’t get the attention or recognition that it rightfully deserves.

    • @gerryregan3577
      @gerryregan3577 Před rokem +34

      Prob ignored because it wasn't American.

    • @ChildovGhad
      @ChildovGhad Před rokem +42

      @@DarthPhallix The first Soviet Venus probe was 1961, when we in the USA were just barely figuring out how to make a rocket not explode every time.

    • @thejhonnie
      @thejhonnie Před rokem +19

      @@ChildovGhad not really. program started in 1961, they crashed one into Venus in 66 (not that impressive tbh!), soft landing in 1970 (very impressive imo). This audio is from the 80's.

    • @spammerscammer
      @spammerscammer Před rokem +1

      @@DarthPhallix man I wish NASA had sent probes to Venus. We would have HD audio and the probes would have lasted 4 hours on Venus. Twice as long.

  • @PepsiVor
    @PepsiVor Před 3 měsíci +5

    42 years ago. The sound of drilling from another planet is older than most people alive today

  • @Railfanunionpacific5277
    @Railfanunionpacific5277 Před 16 dny +3

    Timeline of events
    2:41 landing
    2:49 camera lens ejection
    3:08 drilling operation
    4:48 soil being injected into chamber

  • @theguyfromwalgreens
    @theguyfromwalgreens Před rokem +649

    What’s crazy is that even in the dark side of Venus it’s still 800 degrees. That’s absolutely insane to imagine.

    • @cognitivescience9924
      @cognitivescience9924 Před rokem +39

      Trapped greenhouses at work.

    • @VegetaLF7
      @VegetaLF7 Před rokem

      @@cognitivescience9924 Exactly, it's why despite being further away from the sun, Venus is far hotter than Mercury. The gasses trap the heat on Venus while the barely there atmosphere of Mercury hardly holds any heat.

    • @azazelsiad3601
      @azazelsiad3601 Před rokem +45

      @@cognitivescience9924 A good sign of what happens if we let ours run out of control.

    • @chlorr1n3
      @chlorr1n3 Před rokem +9

      800 degrees.... In the shade🎼🎵🎶🎵

    • @larsliamvilhelm
      @larsliamvilhelm Před rokem +38

      @@azazelsiad3601 Not at all. Venus is a lot closer to the sun, it has a much stronger gravity which makes gasses a lot denser etc..

  • @imjustsomecanadianguyandis184

    The Soviet vs US space exploration was one of the best thing that happened to the scientific community. This is one of those examples

    • @LeMayJoseph
      @LeMayJoseph Před rokem +27

      Imagine if political disputes were solved with displays of scientific prowess instead of war

    • @AttakusZakus
      @AttakusZakus Před rokem +28

      @@LeMayJoseph “I cured cancer!”
      “Oh yeah? I found a way to stop cellular death completely!”

    • @LeMayJoseph
      @LeMayJoseph Před rokem +10

      @@AttakusZakus RIGHT??

    • @williamwolfstein6170
      @williamwolfstein6170 Před rokem

      @@LeMayJoseph They found out that stupid people like to cheer for an side that Allies with their ideologies, so they don't need to do much work to maintain the population "happy", dumb and believing in the hype of their own country

    • @radheshsyamsingh4243
      @radheshsyamsingh4243 Před rokem

      Most scientists of NASA & Soviet Space Agency was of German origins. Because of Nazi scientists they are able to build their agencies so successful.

  • @waynemetevia7983
    @waynemetevia7983 Před rokem +5

    Impressed with the quality of the sound and video considering how long ago it was built.

  • @deanboardman2342
    @deanboardman2342 Před rokem +4

    Wow, wow. I couldn't help thinking what if someone or something stepped in front of the camera and waved, now that would be scary 😳 great video 👍

  • @PlaywrightLorde
    @PlaywrightLorde Před 3 lety +2764

    Venus: Vibing as an untouched planet for billions of years
    The Soviet Union: OUR planet

  • @flappy7373
    @flappy7373 Před 3 lety +199

    The most impressive part is remembering that all of this stuff is happening on a different fucking planet. All of this stuff was automated, programmed long long long before it ever happened. After an interplanetary journey involving an insane amount of incredibly difficult feats. How incredible!

    • @loganthesaint
      @loganthesaint Před 3 lety +5

      Getting planet to planet is the impressive part, the robotic drilling is less impressive. The machine is impressive, but programming automated stuff is easy.

    • @vectravi2008
      @vectravi2008 Před 3 lety +7

      Different era. Unfortunately now, it would be too expensive because there would be millions spent on what colour the drill bit should be.

    • @TheSealinBlack
      @TheSealinBlack Před 3 lety +3

      The Soviets were masters of the Stars

    • @altergreenhorn
      @altergreenhorn Před 3 lety +1

      Impressive is also a fact that you cant see the surface during descent as in Mars or from the space because of dense atmosphere

    • @firme_memories
      @firme_memories Před 3 lety +1

      @@vectravi2008 you sound stupid, no they wouldn’t, you’re just reaching.

  • @grassfedcharlie
    @grassfedcharlie Před rokem +2

    I love this channel

  • @167curly
    @167curly Před měsícem +1

    I learned something new just now. Thanks.

  • @cjwhite4182
    @cjwhite4182 Před 3 lety +254

    The sounds of Venus, minus the drilling, was more calming than half those "calm meditation" videos on CZcams

    • @urpgag2
      @urpgag2 Před 3 lety +6

      so long as we do our breathing here lol the sulphuric acid there might interfere with us

    • @femmesammy8768
      @femmesammy8768 Před 3 lety +2

      Look up pink noise / brown noise. It's the same thing pretty much. :P

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 Před 3 lety +3

      Look up the recording from Mars. It's even more relaxing.

  • @simonrepolt7175
    @simonrepolt7175 Před 3 lety +550

    While i was hearing what the probe recorded, i heard a dog barking and i literally freaked out, but then i realized that what i was hearing was actually my neighbor's dog and not a bark coming from the video

    • @V101SPACE
      @V101SPACE  Před 3 lety +83

      🤣

    • @grady.stu.8k
      @grady.stu.8k Před 3 lety +17

      That sounds suspiciously made up

    • @alanmaclaren4118
      @alanmaclaren4118 Před 3 lety +27

      @@grady.stu.8k no it doesn’t, that’s very common in the USA.

    • @crispinjulius5032
      @crispinjulius5032 Před 3 lety +1

      Ya sure?

    • @MaximusRacellius
      @MaximusRacellius Před 3 lety +16

      You never heard of the Great Soviet Cosmonaut Spotevsky II? He piloted the Venera all by himself with a holographic projection of a squirrel running towards Venus.

  • @edmonk4912
    @edmonk4912 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The surface is at 1,350 psi roughly the pressure found 900 m (3,000 ft) underwater on Earth. the Temperature is 462c. A titanium sphere with todays technology in it would easily live on its surface for a while. Even the OceanGate diving bell held up for a little while under that pressure.

  • @lb2229
    @lb2229 Před rokem +1

    This is amazing …it’ sounds like ocean waves 🌊

  • @norml.hugh-mann
    @norml.hugh-mann Před 3 lety +103

    The atmospheric density makes that "calm" windspeed like the equivalent of a river of that speed on earth

    • @michaellaplant9543
      @michaellaplant9543 Před 3 lety +9

      That's absolutely right. Many people don't seem to be aware of that fact. The simple act of walking on the surface would be more strenuous than it is on earth - for exactly the same reason. I've seen photographic comparisons of pics that were taken by Venera 13 - during its very brief life - which show soil ( "kicked up" onto the rather wide base of the probe by its impact with the ground ) which has been blown/shifted around, from one spot on the base (or stabilizing "ring") to another. And the difference between photos that were taken only minutes apart, is quite obvious. Anyway, thank you for your comments. Peace. 👍🏾🙂

  • @bigmanjoe3603
    @bigmanjoe3603 Před 3 lety +346

    Imagine someone asking "what are you listening to? " And saying "Surface of Venus"

  • @karlmahlmann
    @karlmahlmann Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing. What a hellish place.

  • @BearScowe
    @BearScowe Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's also really cool to experience this same sense of wonder..with other people

  • @younusnayif8522
    @younusnayif8522 Před 3 lety +543

    I really don't understand why some people give this video a "Dislike"
    The video is Great

  • @ObidiahGoldshekelsteinovitz
    @ObidiahGoldshekelsteinovitz Před 3 lety +424

    Friend: "Whatcha listening to bro?"
    Me: "Oh, just the surface of Venus. You've probably never heard of it."

    • @bluemamba5317
      @bluemamba5317 Před 3 lety +36

      My favorite tracks are:
      1. Acid Rain
      2. Scorching Heat
      3. Last breath

    • @renzola13
      @renzola13 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bluemamba5317 lmao

    • @hw_yozoraVODS
      @hw_yozoraVODS Před 3 lety +4

      lowkey surface of venus is a sick band name

    • @salil7174
      @salil7174 Před 3 lety +3

      Friend: cool....anyways! want to come to this party and get wasted?
      me: nahhhh....i think i will stay in and listen to venus being drilled.
      friend: 😳....🤔....can i come over?

    • @lasagnasux4934
      @lasagnasux4934 Před 3 lety +2

      @@hw_yozoraVODS kinda like Rings of Saturn?

  • @americanpaisareturns9051

    Sounds lovely

  • @RansomCrownOfficial
    @RansomCrownOfficial Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just Wow ❤️

  • @TheProrage509
    @TheProrage509 Před 3 lety +415

    “It’s just the sound of wind blowing.” “it always has been.”

  • @JeanMarceaux
    @JeanMarceaux Před 2 lety +599

    Among the wind, a voice: "Hey Vsauce, Michael here. Nothing can live on Venus… or can it?"

    • @lazarmarkovic9466
      @lazarmarkovic9466 Před 2 lety +19

      I actually wouldn't be surprised

    • @mattynek2
      @mattynek2 Před 2 lety +6

      Among SUS REFERENCE 😳😳😂😂😳!!1!1 SUS imPo 😳 ster 😂😂

    • @Chimerabot
      @Chimerabot Před 2 lety +5

      Underrated comment

    • @danalasova9492
      @danalasova9492 Před 2 lety +2

      Hey, Vsauce made his new yt channel named HowToBasic and HowToBasic2

    • @alsofrog3863
      @alsofrog3863 Před 2 lety +1

      amogus?

  • @TNight00
    @TNight00 Před rokem +4

    Wow It is incredible and it is scary to imagine being in that place and knowing that there is no one and nothing and only hear the wind

  • @felixthecleaner8843
    @felixthecleaner8843 Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome work!

  • @jackwhatever4749
    @jackwhatever4749 Před 3 lety +718

    The Venera 13 original audio is kept secret to the public because it recorded a venusian yelling:
    "GET OFF MY BACKYARD !"

    • @jonathanhains814
      @jonathanhains814 Před 3 lety +15

      Get off my lawn.

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Před 3 lety +18

      @@Bruh-hq1hx you absolutely ruined the joke.

    • @Bruh-hq1hx
      @Bruh-hq1hx Před 3 lety +2

      @@fakename287 look my comment its gone so are you happy now

    • @Alan-jv5fq
      @Alan-jv5fq Před 3 lety +11

      GET OFF ME SWAMP

    • @ExcuseMe881
      @ExcuseMe881 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Bruh-hq1hx I want to know your comment

  • @PARABOLA1966
    @PARABOLA1966 Před rokem +79

    The fifties, 60, 70, 80s, were extremely exciting for space exploration, especially for the US and CCCP space programs.

  • @thedronedownunder3919

    Thanks for an awesome trip back in time.....kinda.

  • @sagittariusa4855
    @sagittariusa4855 Před 15 dny

    When I was young, I never thought I am going to experience this, watching Venus and hearing the sound of the planet!!! Absolutely amazing, fantastic, beautiful, what an achievement ❤

  • @Marchant2
    @Marchant2 Před 3 lety +346

    It’s amazing that they were able to build a machine that could withstand all that incredible heat and pressure long enough for the visuals and audios.

    • @collinmackin5911
      @collinmackin5911 Před 3 lety +56

      The visuals aren’t actually real.

    • @zred3879
      @zred3879 Před 3 lety +15

      Fun fact: Venus is much hotter than Mercury

    • @SuprSi
      @SuprSi Před 3 lety +69

      @@collinmackin5911 the panoramic pic shown at 5:18 to 5:39 is real tho.

    • @Bzik71
      @Bzik71 Před 3 lety +20

      The microphone had to sustain those conditions also.

    • @saffroncoasts6950
      @saffroncoasts6950 Před 3 lety +13

      @@collinmackin5911 well the still photos where at least so it kinda counts

  • @godtiermedic
    @godtiermedic Před 3 lety +1897

    Imagine how many tiktokers are watching people dance while we are experiencing this amazing Venus video

    • @scrimmo
      @scrimmo Před 3 lety +27

      How many times can you watch this over and over and over and over and over and over before you realise tiktok can be more enjoyable instead of watching the same video over and over and over and over and over and over?

    • @D4h
      @D4h Před 3 lety +197

      @@scrimmo tiktok is not enjoyable at all

    • @67kingdedede
      @67kingdedede Před 3 lety +76

      @@scrimmo you could be doing something literally anything with your time

    • @scrimmo
      @scrimmo Před 3 lety +7

      @@67kingdedede yeah. Literally anything. Than watching this video over and over and over and over.

    • @jessegauthier6985
      @jessegauthier6985 Před 3 lety +81

      Imagine watching this video while thinking about tiktokers for some reason

  • @leewightman8619
    @leewightman8619 Před rokem +1

    I didn't know about this .. absolutely amazing

    • @fontende
      @fontende Před rokem

      During that event western media not reported it, because there was a cold war still, so mostly the scientific groups was aware. After USSR collapse in 1991 everyone just forgot about that, it was a history event but mostly russian (you can't show other country achievements without cultural exchange programs). Only worldwide platform like CZcams can collect joined humanity progress.

    • @libraandgemini3474
      @libraandgemini3474 Před rokem

      U.S. wouldn't tell you anything about Russian achievements in space cause you know, Cold war.

  • @sleepyproduction7166
    @sleepyproduction7166 Před rokem +2

    I’m so glad to be alive for this, I can’t wait until, hopefully, people set aside their differences and we get off of this rock and out there. Space has always amazed and intrigued me, just like the history we are still uncovering of our own planet. Because we could find something that changes what we know.

  • @abelmendez7225
    @abelmendez7225 Před 3 lety +368

    Sounds like relaxing asmr, then realize it's acid rain melting my skin

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler Před 3 lety +6

      There is no rain on Venus. There's only virgas high in the sky. Surface is without liquids.

    • @Mgl1206
      @Mgl1206 Před 3 lety +28

      @@lajoswinkler rain is the fall of a liquid not water. That’s why he said acid, because it literally rains acid.

    • @hexbrennisteinn
      @hexbrennisteinn Před 3 lety

      Pretty sure it "rains" glass on venus

    • @Mgl1206
      @Mgl1206 Před 3 lety +7

      @@hexbrennisteinn more like molten rock really, the occasional liquid rain has very large amounts of positively charged protons which are acids.

    • @alanmaclaren4118
      @alanmaclaren4118 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mgl1206 the acid rain actually evaporates before it reaches the surface due to extreme temperatures.

  • @ryanturner6920
    @ryanturner6920 Před 3 lety +213

    It just makes sense to have a mic on every rover. Sound is one of the best and simplest diagnostic/early warning tools for any mechanical issue too.

    • @scientificconsideration8294
      @scientificconsideration8294 Před rokem +7

      Yeah but it only works in athmosphere. Not a lot to hear on Mars...

    • @erihgioqe3798
      @erihgioqe3798 Před 7 měsíci

      Well not _every_ rover, some of the celestial bodies we land on don't have any atmosphere to hear in so a mic wouldn't be of much use

  • @guillermoruiz831
    @guillermoruiz831 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for information