Titan - A Frozen Oasis | The Lesser Worlds
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- Of the hundreds of moons discovered in our Solar System, Saturn's largest moon "Titan" stands out as a true champion. In this new series, we will cover the past, present and future of this unique, bizarre and fascinating satellite.
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The Lesser Worlds - A new series on this channel!
The Lesser Worlds is the title of my new mini-series dedicated to exploring the moons of the Solar System. Moons are often overlooked in astronomical content, especially my own. However, the moons of the Solar System are some of the most interesting discoveries we have ever made, and with more than a few showing promising conditions that may be, may have once, or may in the future harbor life. In this series, we will be covering the most notable moons in the Solar System, one satellite at a time.
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MUSIC: All tracks in this video were sourced from the CZcams Audio Library
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- Gaia in Fog - Dan Bodan
- Sad Piano Wind - Coyote Hearing
- Obelisks - Jesse Gallagher
- Sea Space - Emily A. Sprague
- Water Lillies - Density & Time
- Meadow - Density & Time
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Multiple sequences in this video were captured using SpaceEngine Pro, a virtual universe simulator!
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Landing on Titan Footage: • Video
SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- BBC Documentary "The Planets" Episode 1 - A Moment in the Sun - The Terrestrial Planets
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...
Cassini Mission:
solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions...
Titan Profile from NASA:
solarsystem.nasa.gov
Titan’s Atmosphere:
Coustenis, Athéna; Taylor, F. W. (2008). Titan: Exploring an Earthlike World. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-270-501-3.
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Feel free to suggest which moons I should do next!
Enceladus, Europa, Miranda
Io
I'd love to see a video about Triton. I think it's so interesting!
Do a video about interstellar travel. LOVE UR VIDS SEA!
Europa
The Hive are running rampant on Titan rn
Everyone's talking about thanos but nobody talks about those damn hive.
those damn hive wizards are summoning their god again. time for an extermination.
So, what about that giant worm god??
@@zenthareidan The one below the ocean? Probably not even a worm god because it doesn't look like what xol looked like.
Seems that I found the Destiny Fan club
@@byshuma3496 Indeed.
"We came down here as a squad of nine"
Watched a wizard rip the light right outta my best friend
*They're harvesting guardians!*
@@xAbsynthex "and funneled it into some sort of crystal"
got picked off one by one
watched a wizard rip the light out of my best friend
Oberon would be a great moon to explore since no one ever talks about it and Uranus is an incredible planet.
Your anus is an incredible planet also.
@@orestes1984 good one numbnuts
@@lungbutter361 (it's not his nuts that have gone numb - it's where to pooh-poo comes out
@@lungbutter361 you do realise that you called Kronos a numbnut?
better not bet disrespectful to your god
@lung butter
Yes, my nuts are numb 😏
Just imagine if Titan in fact does become a second earth, and for some kind of intelligent life form, what a beautiful night sky it would have, with Saturn right there, by it's great rings. If the Moon was enough for centuries of stories and religions about the moon and the sun, what would make off that giant unique thing in the night sky.
Amazing idea!!!
And then they all find the probes sent by humanity millions of years ago, imagine that
Too bad you wouldn’t be able to see it. You’re blind, Toph.
Too much atmosphere to see it :(
Beautiful thought tho
Hopefully not a bunch more bs religous stories
Titan has always baffled me because hardly anyone talks about it, yet it has so much potential
Oh but that's where you're wrong. There's a lot of talk about Titan. There will be another mission to Saturn specifically to study Titan. 2024 is the tentative launch.
I have a titan in my pants...
alot of people talk about titan as the closest habitable place near to earth. it is a very know moon .
Abhishek rampalli i know we might’ve discovered life on Venus, but I still would’ve said Venus would be the closest habitable planet to us. Supposedly it used to have a lot of water and possibly life because of all the water. Also mars has water too but idk if it had life
Thats because it's getting sunset on Nov 10.
We spend trillions on warfare, yet the budget is too tight for space missions.. smh
Its sad
*billions
Military Industrial complex. Yes we spend money on war, but in the end, the true victors of war are those who make money off of it. Which is apparently...A LOT
Wouldn’t have our way of life without war
We don't spend trillions on warfare. That being said, if we don't, then the balance of power will collapse; so that's kinda more important than going to space lol
Titan is a very epic moon yes
Dragonfly is going to Titan, but we have to wait 14 years until Dragonfly arrives at Titan..
Damn... I'll be 37 in 14 years...
Well. Shit. I'll be 42 when it finally arrives
I'll be dead..... Worse still.
I'll be 34
@@deadpanbarry5442 Stay strong bro, U don't know for sure
Sloane approved of this
Oryx your dead
So did Greg
RBt8
*you’re*
The only comment displayed on my phone was a Destiny reference. Thank you 🙏
I'm really glad you mentioned the sun's future red dwarf phase because I was thinking about that after you mentioned that Titan was perfect for life just too cold. Though Mercury through Mars will be destroyed, the new bigger but less intense sun's habitable zone will move to maybe Jupiter and Saturn. Making the ice moons like Europa Ensellidis and Titan all potential future homes for life, either human or new life altogether
*Enceladus
They say the Long Boy Special can be found in the depths of Titan's ocean.
the Long Boy in the Soup
I don't know what to say... It brings me so much joy watching your videos man. Hope to see more soon. No pressure keep up the quality we will wait
Love your space content man. Keep it up.
Nasa will return to titan soon. They're building a drone called Dragonfly. Havent you heard of it ?
Indeed, I was about to say something along those lines as well. It seems now that this vid has been laying on the shelf for quite a while or at least the narrative has. 'Jet' still mentioned as a possible next mission and no word about Dragonfly, the recently selected new NASA mission to Titan.
it'll be in the 2030s they said
Thata if it gets funding
Its still only in the planning phase
Though i think ESA is developing a titan "lander", that will try and float in the methane lakes
Its suposed to be based on the same base design as hyougens
@@MajesticHD it will embark from earth in the 2020's and arrive on Titan in the 2030's.
Soon means sometime in the 2030ies
Fun fact, most Greek art depicted the Titans as being of equivalent size to the Olympians. The only reason they were thought of as giants was because of the translation of their name, something to the effect of "far-reaching ones".
"But in the absence of technology, how could such a distant and massive moon become hot enough to support life?"
Enter Issac Arthur
Ive often wondered what his real name is
These are not videos these are documentaries who needs netflix we have sea u make great videos and i luv them and u all the love from me NO HOMO🤟🤟🤟👍👍
Titan in the MCU isn't the same one as our Titan. It's in another system.
Lol that's what they want you to believe...
Reality is often disappointing.
T Spoon who asked
@@syncrinal1901 SEA assumed it in the video and was completly wrong.
To be fair, comic Thanos *is* from Saturn's moon, Titan. The MCU changed it up, but SEA isn't entirely wrong.
Doctor Strange: "Let me guess, your home?"
Thanos: *"It was... and it was beautiful."*
Also first lol.
RIP Taeko-3
Give Sloane my regards
I absolutely love your videos. I’ve watched almost all of them multiple times at this point and I take away something new or leave with different ideas about the universes content every time. Please keep doing what you’re doing. More people need to see this stuff that haven’t yet. Aspiring astronauts, rocket engineers, etc. the world needs more motivation for space exploration.
Sure would appreciate measurements in both standards for those who haven't adopted them yet. Diameter 5,149 km = 3,199 mi. Atmosphere >600 km = 373 mi. Temperature -179 C = -290 F. Really enjoy SEA and it's content. Very interesting, professional & superbly presented material.
Eric Buehler I never thought about that, thank you very much, I’ll try to include both sets of measurements in future videos! :)
I'm an American I use miles, ounces, feet, and yards. But I also use metric measurements. Just learn metric. It's not hard.
You don’t really need to know Fahrenheit measurements. You should follow Kelvin/Celsius as there’s no conversion necessary and its what all physicists use. And to be fair in measurements so large you only really need a rough estimate so just x1.6
Most Americans are too stubborn to go metric, unfortunately.
That is amazing to me that we landed on titan
With 20th century tech.
I have watched so many Docs on space and you're in my list of Top-Tier. Love it and please keep them coming.
Only recently found your channel and your presentations are most enjoyable so I just had to subscribe. Thank you!
ps W. Reid Thompson did a PhD thesis with Sagan in which he predicted "free surface liquid" and rain on Titan, based on his models of Titans atmosphere. The rain and surface liquid being mostly nitrogen, methane, and ethane, with many other minor chemical components. Unfortunately, Reid died way too young, but I believe he would have truly enjoyed this video.
No worries! The darkness has Doritos over there now.
Great video! Only one thing, AFAIK, near the end of the life of our Sun, not only its size will be bigger, but the luminosity too. So it's not just because the more close surface of the Sun will cause more heat for Titan, but (and maybe more importantly) its increased "output power" as well. Sadly not for a very long time (well, "long" for human scales, that's true ... but not so long for life to evolve maybe ...), as you stated too ... Certainly I can be wrong here, just this is how I know, as a "hobby fan" of science, nothing more :) And btw, sorry for my lame English.
We have been waiting for a new video! Keep up the good work!
Your videos are honestly some of my favourite videos on youtube. Great stuff SEA
Imagine if Titan actually had life that could withstand the cold temperatures and etc.
I have watched all your videos twice and am on my third run now 😂 great footage, knowledge and objective narrative- always pick up new info which i missed. I also get excited like your massive fanbase when there is a new upload! Many Thanks indeed! Surely you are an astro physicist working for the UK version of NASA whateever that's called lol if you don't you certainly seem like you deserve to. Thanks again for divulging the secrets of space.
Keep the space videos coming, I love space so much
Always look forward to your releases. Great stuff.
Dumb question:
If titan has a solid core, how does it still have an atmosphere? Wouldn't that mean there is no magnetic field protecting the atmosphere from solar winds and all that?
Titan gets protected from solar wind by Saturn’s magnetic field, as it orbits within the vicinity of that so doesn’t need its own field to deflect rays
11:45 reminded me of the scene in "2010: A Space Odyssey" when the black monolith (I think) states, "of all these worlds leave Europa alone." That's not verbatim, but close. Too bad we aren't advanced enough to be able to go to Titan & look around like we can with the Sahara or Antarctica! Damn.
WF B3 “All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there. Use them together. Use them in peace.”
Dragonfly was selected to return to Titan in July 2019.
So much history things .0. I love these! Keep going strong!
fascinating stuff and well presented! these videos are awesome.
Beautiful video as always :3
I don’t think it’s worth going to Titan especially when the hive are crawling all over it
Same
Just got this randomly recommended, watched it, 2/10
Informative but no mention about Sloane, Savathun, also needs an update as currently a fleet of Pyramid ships are approaching Titan
Dude for real like why publish the video without this vital information? The 2nd Collapse is coming and we need this info
@@wow_mango exactly im worried about the state of the planet, also no mention of the giant worm under the waves!
Kouwanseiki I hear the micro-colonies on Europa and Phobos are going to shit, and not only that but it seems like Deimos may collide with Mars in the next century. What now?
What do you mean by "pyramid ships?"
-Keith- _EA1381_ you haven’t seen those weird pyramid ships appearing on our neighboring planets?? I thought Zavala would have done a better job of getting dimwit Titans such as yourself, up to speed by now
Boi u so underrated :(, just incase this channel blows been subbed since 2k when he made the legend series (gd)
I've heard of the Kraken Mare incident and how the Collapse showed the gravitational anomalies that the Pyramids are capable of on Titan by bending the moon and creating a "god wave" in its ocean.
This channel is amazing i watch a ton of anton petrov and just found yours and dang yall crush it! Your channel makes learning fun
Great content with high quality and a not annoying voice. You've earned yourself a sub, now to binge your other vidoes!
Dope channel, can sit there and listen to these mini documentaries while eating
Hypothetically, aside from appearing larger, if you swapped out our moon for Titan, what would happen?
Titan's atmosphere would quickly boil off, its ice would soon melt and then boil off in turn. Our region of the solar system is too close to the sun for any object to maintain any bodies of ice or water unless protected by magnetic field and atmosphere.
Also we would have weaker tides, as despite its larger size, Titan has a weaker gravity than our own moon.
@@joeallen9104 that's not how it works, Titan has almost twice the mass of the moon the tides will actually be stronger, the aceleration at the surface of titan doesn't matter at all
It was, and it was beautiful
Amazing video man! Thanks!!
Man how well u do these videos i feel like u should get with netflix an start a documentary id watch all of em very well done my guy keep it up
excellent job on this video!!
Great video man 👍
0:06 AMOGUS?
This channel is a gem
Yeah! A new video! :D
Titan would definitely appear a good deal larger than the moon in our sky, but 11 times larger?? I'm gonna need to see the math on that.
I liked that polar shot.
SEA i have been watching since you were sea1997 and you did the EARLY geometry dash videos , thank you for spicing up my life
-an early viewer
There's a proposed mission to Titan involving an aerial drone that may get underway in the 2030s and send back high res video of the planet's surface. I hope it happens, I'd love to see it.
Nobody:
Eren: “DID I HEAR TITAN?!?”
woop new sea vid
If Titan was 'defrosted' then its atmosphere would be quickly stripped away. The only reason that Titan is able to hold onto its atmosphere despite its weak gravity (1.352 m/s2, compared to our moon's gravity: 1.62 m/s2) is its extreme distance from the sun. As a result the atmospheric molecules have less energy and therefore move slowly enough for Titan's meagre gravity to hold onto them. Heating up Titan would excite those molecules, meaning they would move faster and as such Titan would no longer be able to retain its iconic atmosphere, and bringing an end to it's 'favourable' conditions.
A lot has changed after a couple of years..but nice content I'll try to keep up with your videos :)
Ayy its that one planet from Destiny!
It's a moon
@@Goober89 whatever
Cool video
WHAAAAAAAAAATTTTT
Wow! Imagine that....... if the sun dying could actually create life on a moon 😳 this is so cool! Makes you wonder how many forms of life have existed under such conditions for very short periods of time. Kind of sad really
Cool stuff
I published a sci fi book that takes place mostly on Titan :)
Great video btw :)
Watch Anton’s video on the sun as red giant. Titan is almost molten. The habitable zone then is around Pluto’s orbit.
Stephen baxter`s book `Titan` is an excellent scfi foray to Titan with a spectacular ending.
Moons are all well and great. In fact I feel like the best day/night view of a planet would be in the orbit of a gas giant. Imagine such a beautiful monument taking up the vast majority of the sky, always there, like its watching over the planet. But I can't wait until we can pacify the upper atmospheres of gas giants and build Cloud Cities in them. Imagine all of the space for living there is on Jupiter, or Saturn. Imagine not needing countless life-sustaining planets to sustain us, when we can just live in the clouds.
Dude, we actually don't require a planet at all. That's just planetary bias. Orbital structures can serve all our needs without touching down anywhere. Just saying.
At 2:30 of the video you say that Titan appears bigger than Ganymede due to its atmosphere. If that's the case then Jupiter is not 87,000 miles in diameter but instead it's just about 10,000 to 20,000 miles. This is because its solid core is about 10,000 to 20,000 miles in diameter. That means its atmosphere is about 33,000 to 43,000 miles above the surface. But we don't take into account Jupiters atmosphere. Nor do we take into account the atmosphere of Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. Based on this train of thought none of these gas giants are the size that we all know them to be. But if we still say, that Jupiter is 87,000 miles in diameter including its atmosphere then we must also conclude that the atmosphere is every bit Titan as the rocky surface is of Titan. So from that I must believe that Titan is bigger in diameter than Ganymede. Perhaps Titans rocky surface isn't as big in diameter as Ganymede but its atmosphere does count as part of Titan which makes Titan bigger in Diameter than Ganymede.
So with that in mind. The Earth is said to be 7,926 miles in diameter. The clouds can reach the upper atmosphere of Earth at 11 miles. So does this mean that the Earth is 7,948 miles in diameter instead of 7,926 as previously thought?
What wonders to behold.
Not first
But not last
When sea post
I click faster than light speed
@@moneyman4894 ...
Edit: u sayed that you are the first
I edited my comment so your make sense
David Mueller Wtf ok lol
@@moneyman4894 u beast!
Doing anything at the speed of light is currently impossible, but ok
@@geekgeekrickson260 time dilation
Titan does not have any planned mission? What about Dragonfly??
Non-Destiny player: Cool video.
Destiny player: Hive. Savathun's Song. "....came down here as a squad of nine." Taken by Space Doritos.
Of all of the various ways people pronounce Christiaan Huygens' name, I've never before heard it as "hoo-gins".
What people fail to realize is Saturn's immense magnetic field and radiation. I don't believe any kind of life could one day ever be on the surface during the red giant stage of the sun. This also is the case for Jupiter and it's moons. For life to evolve on Earth took a incredible and rare chance for all the variables to perfectly align. We may not be the only life out there but I bet it's very rare.
Hey, Europa may have subsurface liquid water, with water volcanos spraying into space. This spray should be amenable to fly-throughs, and thereby analyzing the contents of the putative interior "ocean". This might be worth a video. (I think maybe Squires and Sagan wrote a paper about probing Europa.)
My friends who says we have to wait 1 million years for Titan to become habitable. If we don't go extinct then we will make space ships capable of reaching it. If said ships can get there then you better believe That we're gonna find a way to make it habitable if it already has the possibility to be habitable.
nice video
I think we have a duty to bring life to our entire universe. I also think its our destiny to terraform all the planets we find. It is also our destiny to protect the universe and all life inside it.
Strong agree! Lets send some blue green algae n get the party started!!!!!
Are you serious. We can’t even manage to save our own planet. And you want to protect the UNIVERSE and it’s life.
Are you listening to yourself🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@leoslupo8273 But why not strive to go as far as we can? Sitting here complaining about our current situation doesn't change the dreams that we have. Gotta have hope man. Let's help the Universe flourish, starting with Earth and our local system.
@@leoslupo8273 That's just your pessimism talking.
I hope we will make it to a galactic society with all our flaws and biases ironed out during the coming centuries.
@@hwalker464 Very true man.
What even is existence without hope? Depression and agony?
We're genetically coded to survive into the far future with teaching, writing and genetics through our kids.
Generation by generation we learn new valuable things.
Very Good Video
Poosibly the moon of Neptune or is it Uranus?
4:13 - I don't know if the orbital period of a moon is referred to as a "year", but regardless of what it may officially be called, I think the best informal name is "month" instead of "year". Our benchmark for such things is _our_ Moon, and our Moon's orbital period was our original definition of a month. Even now that we use a solar calendar instead of a lunar calendar, the reason our solar calendar is divided into 12 months is because that's the nearest-whole-number of lunar orbital periods in a solar year.
I haven't seen anything on IO yet. Thatd be groovy.
clearly Pyramid ship have arrived at Titan and we are doing Contact event right now.
I don’t know how you don’t have at least a million subs.
I wonder if the smaller size and already present atmosphere would make it easier to terraform than Mars despite its distance
A new mission to Titan was just announced about a month or so ago. Called Dragonfly. Taking off in 2026.
Your voice is just, perfect, for these types of videos.
I love that he says "MEE-thane". (And, I assume, "AL-yu-MIHN-i-um”.)
Are Americans the only ones who say "METH-ane" (and "a-LU-mi-num)?
yes.
Oh yeah, this is*Good Video* time
Super interesting to think that this might be a possibility for colonization hundreds of thousands of years down the line.
7:11 There are also pictures of the surface of Venus from the Venera 13-14 mission.
Venus is not beyond Mars though
I'm from the future now. NASA is building a mission called a Dragonfly - essentially a flying drone instead of a driving rover.
The damn hive took it over
Interesting moon