The Secrets Of The Gas Giants: Jupiter, Saturn | Beyond Our Earth

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Beyond the Belts details our grand tour of the gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and the strange moons in their orbits—some harboring the potential for life.
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コメント (21)
  • @kennypool
    I think this is mostly 40 year old footage mixed with new comments.
  • Peace and greetings on a golden record only to discover we are a warlike species.
  • @loretta_3843
    I was always fascinated by that gold disc when I was a kid. I wonder where it is right now? (I just got a silly thought, if they put Elvis singing Return to Sender on there?😄)
  • Dude said "billions of years" all based on the supposed "last scattering". Background radiation of said "last scattering" is NOT in anyway obscured by the radiation of trillions of stars.
  • Humans are very presumptuous in not only our views, but in our history and origins.
  • @tedwalker1370
    Is it possible that Jupiter is a failed sun/star with it own planetary system? So Can a solar system have a solar system bound to it? If Jupiter is a solar system it is possible that other stars have solar systems bound to them. We have seen binary stars so could they each have their own planetary system? The same with Saturn.
  • 36:53 - dudes name is Dick Laser, and he works for NASA no less, just where a Dick Laser would be if we had one. "You put what into orbit?"
  • @johndoe7270
    Marks you feel all warm and fuzzy seeing them happy about a successful mission, until you think about all the information that the space agencies will never disclose. Shouldn't be that way at all. Anything the agency discovers, the taxpayers should know.
  • @eyebeebak
    If the Kuiper belt separate the gas giants from earth, so how come we don't see it in the sky? i would imagine we would see a ring of rocks that circles the entire sky.
  • @1tunaep2
    Well 16 bucks a month is well worth it. And I am cheap