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Top 10 Facts - Space [Part 4]

Top 10 Facts - Space [Part 4]

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Top 10 Facts - Space [Part 4] At the time of this comment this video has 2, 498, 150 views. Of those, one is from when I originally watched it in 2015 and 90 are from each month on the 30th (including today) that Ive come back to watch the last segment starting at 6: 52. This is one of those timeless videos on YT, a masterpiece of audio/visual design that you stumble across and appreciate for many years. Despite all of the times Ive watched it none of the original impact has diminished. A truly remarkable video.
Date: 2023-12-17

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the hexagon on jupiter is a natural phenomena from having swirly circles near by - they naturally cancel each other out and create straight lines. if you imagine two circles next to each other - the gravitational pull between them would cause a straight perpendicular line. it would only be a non-straight line if the shapes were uneven. you can create patterns like this on purpose if you create one of those harmonic plate things
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That last fact---. It was so powerful and shows us how many stars there are in just the andromeda galaxy and that is just 1 GALAXY and in each gap of each star is like 1 2 light years which is even more mind boggling. It just shows us how small we really are and how big the universe is
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If anyone finds the source for the song the music transitions into at the last part at 7: 24 please let me know. It's not the same song that Lemmino linked in the description.
Edit: I found out you can shazam other apps. The song is called Piano Calmo e Suave.

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So what can we do to prevent damage from cme
I fear when a mass blackout like this happens, governments will think of it as an attack from another nation and wars would break out all across the globe, to cages protect electronics from the emp waves?

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I remember when I first saw the video and fact 10 came up it made me sad. Just imagining how short our lives are compared to the universe and how much we probably will never see as a species. Its just too big and I wish we were able to explore more
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The last clip, I think about this every day. I'm not even exaggerating. It's the closet thing I've ever seen that I can call a -divine- experience. In a way that has nothing to do with gods, that clip is beyond religious.
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7: 10 Came back after so long cuz of the nearby comet flying around, and I remembered this part from your video that I watched so many years ago lol. Wish you put a link in the description, but it's all good.
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Fact 4 and 2012 where life should've ended based on the Mayans but we're lucky that we are not on that part. What if someone had solved time travel and moved us from that spot?
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why did the ending make everyone cry? It's so goooood
also hearing this dude pronounce things like -Jupiter- and -Juno- with the Scandinavian j is quite funny

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Update: The Hexagonal shape on Saturn is now theorised to be caused by the steep latitudinal gradient in the speed of the atmospheric winds in Saturn's atmosphere.
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For that last one, as it drifts across that tiny snippet of our universe, pause at a random point and just take in all the shit your looking at in you screen.
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Imagine how huge andromeda is right, it-s a spec of dust compared to IC1011(largest known galaxy in the universe) quite literally a spec of dust
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6: 25
I know many things, and the hexagon shape is explained easily.
And the reason is.
_That hexagons are the_ -B E S T A G O N S-

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So you're saying that light bounced around in the sun for thousands of years, and traveled 8 minutes through space just to land on my cock
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-Jake, where did you get the water from? -
-From the steam of sun spots-
-Nath melted by the sun-
-Jake melted by the sun-

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So juno arrived to Jupiter and yeah it-s poles are weird as well 9 storms in the north and I think 7 in the south if I remember
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The last one really puts it into perspetive. We are literal microscopic creatures when observed from a universal lens.
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And people still believe we're the only intelligent life in the universe. yeah with that last one nooooo we are not.
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Number 4 reminds me of a game I played, The long dark. Im now kinda starting to understand the game more properly.
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2022 and that last fact still makes me tear up to this day with so much emotions I cannot even describe nor comprehend
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Coming back to this after 6 years, I hope he does more parts of his older episodes. They are still fascinating!
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