Here's How Fast You Could Run on Other Planets

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Have you always dreamt of going to space? Well, today you're going to visit different planets of our Solar System and try to run on each of them! Let's figure out where you can run the fastest and where you can barely walk. Depending on how strong gravity is on the planet you visit, it'll influence your weight. And don't forget about extreme weather conditions on most planets - it looks like a tricky mission, but I'm sure you'll succeed!
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  • @kay-dc8495
    @kay-dc8495 Před rokem +258

    7 year old me would've thought every planet except earth would have moon gravity

  • @noyb12345
    @noyb12345 Před rokem +32

    If you could hypothetically run on the "surface" of Neptune and take advantage of it's tail winds, you can reach speeds of up to 1500 mph lol

    • @arslaanpasha3334
      @arslaanpasha3334 Před rokem +1

      Neptune has no surface

    • @noyb12345
      @noyb12345 Před rokem +3

      @@arslaanpasha3334 "surface"

    • @lilas2412
      @lilas2412 Před 7 měsíci

      Well you have to wear a space suit
      Which means you would probably go a little slower

    • @Triplane1234
      @Triplane1234 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@arslaanpasha3334he said hypothetically. Read the comment properly.

    • @LordSalazarsRevenge
      @LordSalazarsRevenge Před 4 měsíci +1

      In a way, the Speed Force was discovered

  • @marktwain2053
    @marktwain2053 Před rokem +42

    The atmosphere on Venus is extremely thick, and would be like running in water, that, and the fact that lead is a liquid there, would tend to slow you down somewhat.

  • @toesauce1665
    @toesauce1665 Před rokem +73

    You forgot to mention that the atmosphere of venus is ×94 more dense than earth's so you would be crushed instantly. If you were somehow immune to this it would still feel like running through water

    • @ISs563Editz
      @ISs563Editz Před rokem +5

      YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO CUT ME OFF!!!

    • @dansoy6819
      @dansoy6819 Před rokem

      e

    • @noyb12345
      @noyb12345 Před rokem

      *super spacesuit

    • @snailsth102
      @snailsth102 Před rokem +4

      If you were somehow immune to this it would be like running through water 900 meters below sea level****

    • @constantinvalidol5472
      @constantinvalidol5472 Před rokem

      you dont get crushed underwater, youre made of water.

  • @postinganything.2066
    @postinganything.2066 Před rokem +36

    7 Year old me:
    “Mom I wanna go to moon”
    My mom:
    “Why?”
    “Because I wanna moon walk”
    My mom:
    *Doesn’t even know the popular moon walk*
    💀

  • @mangopie7602
    @mangopie7602 Před rokem +43

    Respect to the cameraman and the astronaut for filming this video

  • @scottayres607
    @scottayres607 Před rokem +6

    Is anyone gonna mention how this dude runs like captain Jack Sparrow lol ?

  • @triton115
    @triton115 Před rokem +18

    The air pressure on Venus is equal to the ocean at a depth of 3,000 feet. Your best speed in that thick atmosphere would be 1 or 2 miles an hour and you'd be more swimming than walking.

    • @donkashaveli8469
      @donkashaveli8469 Před rokem +2

      You will be crush

    • @triton115
      @triton115 Před rokem +3

      @@donkashaveli8469 you're correct. And in fact, that kind of pressure would even crush a nuclear submarine down to a compact size. And that pressure is also what crushed Venera 3 on it's way to the planet's surface.

    • @quyenphan2313
      @quyenphan2313 Před 4 měsíci

      I think he ignored the air resistance and pressure

  • @alfonzo9389
    @alfonzo9389 Před rokem +8

    The Astronaut in this video is a trooper 🥺

  • @maritowalter
    @maritowalter Před rokem +13

    Mate, a human wouldn't even be able to stand on Venus, let alone run. 😢

    • @lilas2412
      @lilas2412 Před 7 měsíci

      The space suit would protect you

  • @Ghost-vd5mc
    @Ghost-vd5mc Před rokem +15

    This video is false..You wouldnt be able to take one step on Venus.The atmospheric pressure would crush you to a pancake INSTANTLY💯

  • @elmerhobbit1130
    @elmerhobbit1130 Před rokem +28

    They don't account for the fact that on Venus the thick atmosphere would make running difficult, like running in the ocean a kilometer down.

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 Před rokem +2

      It would like running at the bottom of a swimming pool.

    • @donkashaveli8469
      @donkashaveli8469 Před rokem

      You wouldn’t be able to walk better yet run on Venus because the pressure of the atmosphere will crush you that’s why it’s so hard to send probes there

    • @snailsth102
      @snailsth102 Před rokem +2

      @@malcolmabram2957 if the swimming pool were 900 meters below sea level.

  • @Italian_guy_wt
    @Italian_guy_wt Před rokem +12

    Still can't out run my mom's shoe

    • @Countrykid2958
      @Countrykid2958 Před rokem +3

      Bruh this comment deserves 18,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 likes 💀💀💀💀💀

    • @mustafaqassem3746
      @mustafaqassem3746 Před rokem +2

      @@Countrykid2958 yea 💀

    • @aidenworld2755
      @aidenworld2755 Před rokem +2

      @@Countrykid2958 yep

    • @mohamadjoda676
      @mohamadjoda676 Před rokem +2

      NOTHING CAN AND TRUST ME WHEN I SAY IT NOT AN INFINITE MPH PERSON CAN

    • @smy1permakecoolvidsfr
      @smy1permakecoolvidsfr Před rokem +1

      @@mohamadjoda676 it is possible you just need to move at the speed of light because if you go at the speed of light you'll end up on the moon and all it takes is like less than 0.4 seconds to get off the Earth and into space and one second you'll be on the moon and considering the atmospheric pressure there is no way

  • @DovonMac1
    @DovonMac1 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for pronouncing Uranus correctly

  • @godmode5282
    @godmode5282 Před rokem +26

    Average speed 6 to 8 mph
    Me who runs 17 mph at 14: 🗿☕️

    • @thunderred5263
      @thunderred5263 Před rokem

      That is jogging speed not sprinting

    • @MilesOnb
      @MilesOnb Před rokem

      Fr I run like 24 at 15 im a track athlete tho

    • @godmode5282
      @godmode5282 Před rokem +1

      @@thunderred5263 oh my bad 😂

  • @kwanitaheie2968
    @kwanitaheie2968 Před rokem +3

    I love the animation on Usain Bolt :)

  • @jerodoverfield9635
    @jerodoverfield9635 Před rokem +2

    I know that Pluto's not a planet but still at what speed you could run on that dwarf planet.

  • @universewonders1
    @universewonders1 Před rokem +3

    I liked the sun most, finished the run as a fried hamburger 😂

  • @TheOfficialZombieWhisperer
    @TheOfficialZombieWhisperer Před 7 měsíci +1

    Considering that you would die immediately after getting to the planet, no running on either is possible

  • @juggerdad831
    @juggerdad831 Před rokem +5

    Gonna question the Venus assessment; Wouldn’t the dense atmosphere inhibit speed, as well?

  • @algodoomarbleracing
    @algodoomarbleracing Před rokem +5

    In 1 month, Venus will pass behind the Sun for superior conjunction. It will become an evening star in early 2023 and will be best seen on April 2023.

  • @Verycoolhat_channel
    @Verycoolhat_channel Před rokem +1

    props to the man that survive in the planet and the cameraman

  • @assman6709
    @assman6709 Před rokem +5

    on Neptune you can run with the wind up to 600 m a sec 🤣🤣

  • @kimbratton9620
    @kimbratton9620 Před rokem +5

    That's pretty fascinating!

  • @Doomvict
    @Doomvict Před rokem +2

    Everyone:"Usain Bolt is the fastest!-"
    The camera man:

    • @-yuri-4399
      @-yuri-4399 Před rokem

      the robots who where sent to the planets so they can test or expirement on it: baby i dont exist

  • @elizabethcordero4514
    @elizabethcordero4514 Před rokem +21

    I’m so glad I watched this I need to know this bc I’m becoming an astronomer lol 😅

  • @Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse

    What would happen if Jupiter was a dwarf star from the beginning? How would it affect the solar system and would Europa, Ceres, Ganymede, Lo and Calisto be habitable even if it was held stable with magic?
    I have to know this for a fanfic i am working on.

    • @SubroOrbus
      @SubroOrbus Před rokem +3

      Universe Sandbox 2 may answer your question, but as an astronomer, I think that the solar system is going to fall apart and thrown all over the place; as a result, life on Earth wouldn't exist, and if it did, life would end.

    • @Ffersbetter
      @Ffersbetter Před rokem +2

      Depends on what type of star
      Brown dwarf: it might be
      Ultra cool red dwarf: no
      Red dwarf: no
      Orange dwarf: no
      Yellow dwarf: DEFINITELY NO

    • @Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse
      @Marvelsdisneydreamuniverse Před rokem +2

      @@Ffersbetter so a low mass brown dwarf is the most realistic option we have with stable orbit and the five moons being habitable?

    • @aleksavasic2612
      @aleksavasic2612 Před rokem

      @@Ffersbetter I agree!

  • @justrandomjaz
    @justrandomjaz Před rokem +1

    Shoutout to the person who was taking vidz of the guy on different planets 😂😂

  • @christopherroberts8530
    @christopherroberts8530 Před rokem +2

    I like how I ran on Pluto

  • @benjiii751
    @benjiii751 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Honestly, Neptune is close to having a surface but it will be cool to run there

  • @Gtu2119
    @Gtu2119 Před 6 měsíci

    On Mars I will become John Carter jumping like a grasshopper.

  • @QuebecAnimations
    @QuebecAnimations Před rokem +2

    The add saved me form the Venus sand storm

  • @innalifewhateva5322
    @innalifewhateva5322 Před rokem +1

    Congratulation you finally have 3D animation I'm tired of those 2D animations

  • @christophiluslovingchristb5441
    @christophiluslovingchristb5441 Před 7 měsíci +1

    On Mars, the air pressure is less than 1% of Earth's at sea level. If you were caught in a dust storm, you wouldn't be effected by it very much.

  • @timothyverbist5795
    @timothyverbist5795 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow, Jupiter is a scary planet, i bet i would have the most fun to run on Mercury!

  • @SoloMotivation
    @SoloMotivation Před rokem +6

    🌎 🌍
    *Sometimes, the hardest thing in life is simply to take the first step.*
    *I LOVE YOU* ❤️ 💝

  • @benhanssen8962
    @benhanssen8962 Před 7 měsíci +1

    camera man doesnt need suit he is invincible

  • @wandacapstick5476
    @wandacapstick5476 Před rokem +2

    All buildings on Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune need airlocks.

    • @wandacapstick5476
      @wandacapstick5476 Před rokem +2

      Such as Hotels.

    • @cyber1ifeconnor
      @cyber1ifeconnor Před rokem +2

      so basically "Every planet without an atmosphere or very minimal one need airlocks in a vaccum"

  • @grayperson69
    @grayperson69 Před rokem +2

    me just turning the video into a song😂

  • @PlanetXhypotheses
    @PlanetXhypotheses Před rokem +5

    I weigh 70 lbs. How much would I weigh on the other planets (in lbs)?

    • @md.tawhidulislam7400
      @md.tawhidulislam7400 Před rokem +1

      You can Use the Formula
      Weight = Mass × gravitational acceleration (W=mg)
      Just find out the value of your mass by Dividing your weight by 9.8m/s². After that multiply your mass by other planets gravitational acceleration. Here are other planets Gravitational acceleration (g)
      Mercury: 3.6m/s²
      Venus: 8.9m/s²
      Earth: 9.8m/s²
      Mars: 3.8m/s²
      Jupiter: 25.95m/s²
      Saturn: 11.08m/s²
      Uranus: 10.67m/s²
      Neptune: 14.07m/s²
      Pluto: 0.42m/s²
      Earth moon: 1.62m/s²
      Example: your weight is 70lbs or 31.75kg
      Then your mass : m= w/g
      m= 31.75/9.8 = 3.23kg
      Your weight in Jupiter will be (W)= 3.23×25.95 = 83.81 kg or 184.76 lbs 🥴

  • @esshor.
    @esshor. Před rokem +3

    There’s actual debate that Saturn and Jupiter actually do have some core of some kind. Otherwise there’d be nothing holding their spherical density to them

    • @peteabrh-fairest9463
      @peteabrh-fairest9463 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It is surmised that the gas giants have a liquid metallic hydrogen core.

  • @professordawson8020
    @professordawson8020 Před rokem +2

    I wonder if bright side have ever went to the moon

  • @VinnySuccessJesusfam
    @VinnySuccessJesusfam Před rokem +1

    You forgot Pluto. Yes Pluto is a planet

  • @WardenUP
    @WardenUP Před rokem +1

    (7 year old me) me: it looks so exciting to go to space,mom:do you want to go to space,me:YES I DO,now I don’t want to

  • @Goaty_CC
    @Goaty_CC Před rokem +1

    The reason astronauts are slow on the moon is because their suit is heavy and very hard to adjust.
    Idk

  • @robertmatos4553
    @robertmatos4553 Před rokem +14

    I have an honest question. If we’ve never been to any of these planets, and have only viewed them from a telescope, how do we know what things are made of inside the planet?

    • @jayreedmoore5831
      @jayreedmoore5831 Před rokem +3

      We been to mars before many times and Scientists be sending drones, cameras, spacecrafts & rovers to the other planets to figure out those things

    • @robertmatos4553
      @robertmatos4553 Před rokem +3

      @@jayreedmoore5831 interesting. So how does a drone like get to the center of Jupiter or Saturn or Uranus while not breaking or receiving a bad signal due to the so called crazy weather conditions and chemicals that these planets are made of. Like how does a drone survive liquid ice, 0 gravity, 400mph storms etc. it’s mind boggling to me that we have that type of technology but can’t create a car that can go past 100k miles without having mechanical issues :)

    • @rockymvvrcianu6846
      @rockymvvrcianu6846 Před rokem +6

      @@robertmatos4553 Because it's all speculation designed to make people who don't know any better think that these guys know what they're talking about when they clearly don't lol.

    • @BlastersFC
      @BlastersFC Před rokem +6

      Spectroscopy

    • @Cpedrondb
      @Cpedrondb Před rokem +1

      @@robertmatos4553 There are no drones that get to the center of the planets. We're not even close to have this kind of technology. The probes get crushed way before they can get deep into the atmosphere. The only lightsource available would be lightning bolts that come from storm clouds, so I believe that's not much to be seen in visible light. IIRC Jupiter's probe dived about 80km inside the atmosphere before being crushed by amospheric pressure.
      These probes rely heavily on radar and spectroscopy to know which elements are present in the amosphere, it's layers, etc. Then scientists make a model of how the interior of these planets must be, based on the available data and our understanding of physics. As technology advances, and we get more data, these models get more accurate. That's how we know a bit of how the interior of these planets are even though we've never (directly) seen their interior.

  • @rawdamohamed2825
    @rawdamohamed2825 Před rokem +1

    Well despite weight, gravity helps you run. One thing you can count on is that human legs can evolve to make you much stronger for you to stand walk and run. So In A planet like Jupiter your legs can evolve and you will be able to stand walk and run better on the huge planet. If you were on the moon,you would be more like leaping than running. So if you can leap high enough on Jupiter (with evolved legs) then you might be able to run faster on Jupiter than on Earth.

  • @redredrose557
    @redredrose557 Před 4 měsíci +1

    7:30 FUNNY THO i like it

  • @Randomaltaccount21
    @Randomaltaccount21 Před rokem +8

    If you’re English or from the commonwealth, you will understand my prayers for the queen 😭

  • @evanderminecraft7381
    @evanderminecraft7381 Před 9 měsíci +1

    5:00 I could stand in Jupiter's gravity, but if I sat down, I wouldn't be able to get back up!

    • @Hunter_VR0604
      @Hunter_VR0604 Před 8 měsíci +1

      That's because you can only jump 0.6ft on Jupiter

  • @visiblefrequency7005
    @visiblefrequency7005 Před rokem +1

    Actually the atmosphere on Venus is so thick you would have a hard time moving. Even a wind of 3mph would knock you down

  • @user-pe2vb5kg3b
    @user-pe2vb5kg3b Před 3 měsíci +1

    Why Mars looks like Desert and why it's look like AMONG US

  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 Před rokem +18

    Speed of running is not so much due to gravity, but how quickly one can get each foot on the ground with quality traction and power. On a low gravity surface this would be very hard to do.

    • @vyasjwalit3999
      @vyasjwalit3999 Před rokem

      Agreed running is muchh more than just gravity.its also takes ur inner muscular power

  • @quyenphan2313
    @quyenphan2313 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is the true color of Neptune

  • @Lionelgreenn
    @Lionelgreenn Před 11 měsíci +1

    not him dancing on saturn😂

  • @Justin-hc3pu
    @Justin-hc3pu Před rokem +1

    Yeah it’s “fun being on Mercury”

  • @zakariaaounass4161
    @zakariaaounass4161 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fun fact a space suit is 240pounds plus where's the timer that you can survive in that planet venus is 436celcius

  • @antonboludo8886
    @antonboludo8886 Před rokem +1

    Our hero runs like a dork 🤣.

  • @DarkLordOchinchin
    @DarkLordOchinchin Před rokem +1

    Bruh usain bolt gon' beat the speed of light its limit 😭

  • @gregq55
    @gregq55 Před rokem +1

    Superhero landing needs some work.

  • @gamer2.0274
    @gamer2.0274 Před rokem +1

    imagine we need usain bolt run on other planet with use space suit

  • @levim555
    @levim555 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad he pronounces Uranus as
    Ur-un-us

  • @aaronmuhr3331
    @aaronmuhr3331 Před měsícem

    Next episode Do How fast Would you be running on dwarf planets.

  • @HexyTheOne
    @HexyTheOne Před 27 dny +1

    So I am 13 and I even know! Venuse's atmospheric pressure would crush you like a pancake before you could take a step please fix Venusu's run speed

  • @kurdistans
    @kurdistans Před rokem +1

    I watched is video becuase I love space

  • @diyhack
    @diyhack Před 8 měsíci +1

    Venus has 90 atmospheres on the surface, you would almost be unable to walk!!

  • @fromnorway643
    @fromnorway643 Před 7 měsíci +1

    1:25 Because there aren't many craters on the Moon, right? RIGHT?

  • @colexyt8500
    @colexyt8500 Před rokem +1

    Before, I used to think mars was the hottest planet cuz it was red 😆

  • @flamzy_1
    @flamzy_1 Před rokem +1

    U can't tell how a person can run on different planet because they never go on it

  • @telathongames6541
    @telathongames6541 Před rokem +1

    The reason why you run so slow on the outer planets, is because the sun is what gives us energy on earth right? so in mercury u basically run the fastest since its the closest but in neptune you'll run super slow cuz the sun is too far to give it alot of heat, and the sun to the earth it gives us enough energy to run

  • @toolsgear2695
    @toolsgear2695 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Who is the world record holder for running in Uranus?

  • @MGlula1
    @MGlula1 Před 23 dny +1

    2year old me
    PLANETS PLANETS PLANETS PLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANETS

  • @sumithadavid5841
    @sumithadavid5841 Před rokem +1

    5:13 nope. You are wrong, even walking at normal speed would be very difficult on Jupiter. In fact, if we apply the energy that we use to walk then the result would be crawling in Jupiter.

  • @brandichandler683
    @brandichandler683 Před rokem +1

    why lil bro runnin like that

  • @sussygojira4121
    @sussygojira4121 Před rokem +1

    7 yo me would run faster than the speed of light, watching as your dreams take flight.

    • @sussygojira4121
      @sussygojira4121 Před rokem

      I think I should stand and fight, then disappear into the night

  • @zoranjakimovski3287
    @zoranjakimovski3287 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Did you forget about Pluto😂

  • @ImAFanboy
    @ImAFanboy Před rokem +2

    When i see him running on the gas giants it makes me feel super uncomfortable.

  • @Kio_vidz
    @Kio_vidz Před rokem +1

    My dreams: Y O U C A N N O T R U N

  • @AronPerez-zz4qp
    @AronPerez-zz4qp Před 23 dny +2

    Did uranus have a solar eclipse😂

  • @RESET_CHARACTER-N0W.
    @RESET_CHARACTER-N0W. Před rokem +2

    Wait,what about Pluto?
    (Well I know that he’s not a planet but what about Pluto?)

  • @Whiteshirtloosetie
    @Whiteshirtloosetie Před rokem

    Fun trying to imagine being there. Just a small observation with the mention of Uranus Summer. Uranus rotates on it's side at about 97.7° . So each of the 4 seasons would last 21 Earth years so 84 Earth years = I Year on Uranus. The Poles seeing daylight for 42 years each yet rotates every 17 hours. Unlike Earth with the Sun overhead.

  • @paulasendino
    @paulasendino Před rokem +1

    Id run 0.1 miles in every planet except earth id run 18.3 miles on earth

  • @hyperjanny1510
    @hyperjanny1510 Před rokem +2

    The Average Person Could run up to 15-20MPH. So If You Ran On Mars Or Mercury, You Could Run 45-60MPH.

  • @SmolPlagueDoctor
    @SmolPlagueDoctor Před rokem +1

    we would need gravity remover to remove the weight of spacesuits and use your body weight instead of the suit

  • @songbirdserenade6897
    @songbirdserenade6897 Před rokem +1

    Uranus and Neptune are cool and cold

  • @Nicholasdkrautner
    @Nicholasdkrautner Před 10 měsíci +1

    Jupiter does have a little bit of solid surface

  • @Dr.Franky
    @Dr.Franky Před rokem +1

    No book ever showed Venus "bluish". It's generally shown brown. Plus, let alone walking on Venus. After you land on this planet, you'll be as well cooked as a thanksgiving turkey.

  • @Jaageful
    @Jaageful Před rokem +1

    Pluto is my favorit planet stil. No matter what anyone says.

  • @abodbedros6410
    @abodbedros6410 Před 4 měsíci +1

    About running on planet Venus. You have forgoten that the atmosphere is around 90-93times thicker than Earths! That is vindresistence! Plus Venus is not that clearly vulcanic active!

  • @yokingboii
    @yokingboii Před rokem +1

    Respect to the camera man

  • @sammiti9914
    @sammiti9914 Před rokem +1

    I like running on Mecury

  • @amitmaddy1644
    @amitmaddy1644 Před rokem +1

    Very informative

  • @ibechinyerejudith5148
    @ibechinyerejudith5148 Před rokem +1

    running in Mercury is fast and cool and I like mercury and our moter earth

  • @IceyFuryOfFire
    @IceyFuryOfFire Před rokem +1

    3rd placement babyyyyyy

  • @luxuryhub1323
    @luxuryhub1323 Před rokem +5

    Hey there! Which of the planets of our Sola System would you choose to live on?

  • @kcchadani1271
    @kcchadani1271 Před rokem +1

    I am your biggest fan and you’re number one fan

  • @juliedeligana7971
    @juliedeligana7971 Před rokem +1

    My favorite is Neptune

  • @dawoodking2638
    @dawoodking2638 Před rokem +1

    Mercury cuz it is fast but nit fast as flash. Now make a journey to black hole!

  • @davidhubbard7573
    @davidhubbard7573 Před rokem +1

    So run with the wind at your back

  • @shreyanghosh4917
    @shreyanghosh4917 Před rokem +1

    I loved Planet Mars the most