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Major Solar System Discoveries In the Last Few Months – Video

Major Solar System Discoveries In the Last Few Months – Video Compilation

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the biggest…

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  1. Hello wonderful person!
    I'm taking a short break due to allergies making recording a bit tough this week, so enjoy an older compilation of various solar system discoveries from 2023-2024 that made the news!
    Have fun and stay healthy

  2. Hey, I was tuning my old AM radio and on 247m I found Radio Pluto, and believe it or not it had all the old Radio 1 DJs on it. Jimmy Young, Jimmy Savile, Fluff Freeman and a load more. So when they all die they must go there, it was great hearing their voices again and all the great music they used to play.

  3. The gassing thought sparked another thought that Mercury's perihelion will probably find another explanation in the future when humans pull their head out. What do you think happens to its magnetic field when the Sun flips every 11 years? That must be a kick in the pants being so close -just spitballing.

  4. Sorry but it doesn't really sound like you know what you're talking about. Repeating other people's work doesn't mean it's yours little friend.

  5. I have a memory of reading the National Geographic issue in 1989 after the V2 flyby…and seeing a side note about the Neptune color presented in the magazine being assembled artificially out of multiple images…and not necessarily what you’d see if you were flying by, looking out the window

  6. Hi Anton, ❤️ ur work on the big stuff. Could u n ur team do videos on current events at the quantum level? Help us understand these new discoveries the best u can. Stay 💪 bruh

  7. I love how you say a much better explanation for Oumuamua's strangeness is something we've never seen before in astronomy. A pancaked shaped comet made of materials from the beginning of the universe that has never interacted with a star… yeah 😅

  8. Trust you feel much better soon. Many thanks, Anton, for making this series of videos available to watch ‘in one sitting.’ Absolutely fascinating, informative and brilliantly delivered

  9. I wonder if after games and space sims make Neptune the actual color that we see, if people would see that and demand them to change to the old false color image being none the wiser. I just woke up idk if that englished or not. ❤ u anton

  10. All these scientist looking out with our advanced telescopes is like my broke ass going to the mall to window shop. Ain’t ever going to get it😂. Unless my wallet finds out how to spend at the speed of light.

  11. Why don't people who are on this platform or any platform for that matter if you're going to use measurements include both metric and imperial you know for us dummies out here who can't stand the metric system that you guys are propagated on us don't think we don't notice I'm about to the point where if I hear one more commentator not use both metric and imperial I will cancel my subscription

  12. Please stop chopping the video up into so many chapters. It makes the commercials insane. These longer videos have to many commercials to watch. I don’t want to have to interact with a video every 3 min and I don’t want some random 3 min commercial.

  13. I'd check out the rotation rates, especially in combination with rapid heating and cooling of the surface. The escape of particles from Bennu was notable. I wonder, especially if this is uneven across sunlit and dark areas, if this could impart force unevenly as well. Given the uneven surfaces, and the possible effects of compositional variation, this might well be inconsistent, but if it's an on-going constant process it might well amount to a measurable force. Oh well, something to think about I guess….. 😉

  14. I remember being in west London UK on August 11, 1999, a gloriously clear summers morning when there was a partial solar eclipse. Halfway through the eclipse at about 11.20am, there was only about 4.5% of the sun visible, which is more than the amount of sunlight that Uranus gets at 0.25%. Neptune gets about only 0.111% of sunlight, compared to earth so the images need to be tinted even further on the greyscale.
    The sun appeared to me as a very thin crescent, the temperature had dropped several degrees, and everything looked odd, and the light appeared "thinner", shadows were dark and deep, but curious, since dappled light beneath trees was made up of myriad thin crescents of light from between leaves. Colours were muted and even the sky appeared less blue and greyer in the sun's penumbra.

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