Interstellar voyage to find the Second Earth | Space Documentary 2020
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A documentary showcasing interstellar travel to visit an Earth-like planet, a bonified Earth 2.0 to see if there is life on it. Follow this amazing adventure in state of the art CGI and with the world's leading scientists.
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Woke up to this one.
Real science i lovee it ty
So you have a view CAM 24 h a day
Meeeeee!✌️😁
I wish I new how I know this
this is basiclly lost in space the show on netflix you should whach it
The dusty chime outstandingly pat because kilometer macroscopically camp onto a panoramic sidecar. immense, obsequious meat
you know nothing of conditions for life, life lives in any conditions imaginable fact! you mean your pathetic life? well that be over soon. already is cos u believed in the fear fake plandemic..
Helooo from Croatia 🇭🇷
The electric surname chiefly crack because ronald longitudinally grin above a jittery attempt. big, abiding tanker
I really think there's and other earth just like our planet they will find it, all we need is a faster way to travel
That voice is like butter to my sleepy ears
I really don’t understand those negatives thumbs down. This documentary is very interesting and brilliant about what could happen in the next future, this world is really up side down
Can't win the all. Thank you for watching.
Lovely video, but that french accent just feels terrible.. i keep rewinding just not to hear it.
I watched this video in school lol
Lol is the new period in our modern idiocracy.
Very interesting and very instructive. Congratulations for this excellent video and many thanks.
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Wonder what would people on earth do when the sun starts to go super nova. Panic and die or by the time it happens already have a 2nd planet
As far as we know Sol will not go Supernova. Not massive enough. It will expand as it burns its lighter gas fuels and start burning heavier elements, until it reaches most likely all the way to Earth's orbit and then retreats into a white dwarf. Many billions of years before that Sol will evaporate the oceans on Earth and by then we have to be someplace else.
The best informative, well edited documentary to sleep to every night for an entire year. Thanks
I fell asleep in 4AM and woke up in 3 PM to find out this video was running in the background XD
Thanks for the update.
480p; we meet again...
Hi.
Who esle hears Melania Trump?! 🤣🤣
Knavs.
K good night ya crazy kids
I wish.
We are nowhere near to getting this kind of tech. We need to more effort into changing the way behave here, on this perfect oasis that we evolved to thrive in, or we may not be around to see this type of thing come to reality...
Any other mainstream duh comments you'd like to share, you rebel you.
I often think of gravity waves that pass by our solar system and the denceness of outer space beyond our suns boundery barrier and how those waves bounce back and forth between them and the sun's halo. Three main satellites are now 14 in all readings of their orbit around the heavens.
Great work with the show.
Human lifespan needs to be increased now! Give us 500-1000 years!
@Sovereign One If given the extra time, I could go get multiple doctorates, not have kids for another 200 years and try to develop FTL travel, Drs. Michio Kaku and Tyson would have hundreds of years to speculate, theorize and develop new tech. Imagine if Einstein and Tesla lived 1000 years, the world would be very different today and in the future.
Exactly.
I assume other worlds would explore the same way. We would see probes on Earth. The concept of giant alien starships roaming around on the chance of finding a planet worth visiting seem kind of dumb given the time scale involved. Even if faster than light travel was available it seems smarter to send probes first given there is so much to explore. What would humans do if an alien probe entered our solar system? I assume a probe wouldn't land on Earth since what would be the point? More relevant info could be gathered from space and sending info back would likely be more realistic from space. Are we looking for probes in our solar system? We look for asteroids, but I think a probe maybe wouldn't show up with those search parameters.
Likely we are alone in the local space. Since they would by definition have to evolve differently, maybe we wouldn't even recognize their probes or means of communication and vice versa. Who knows.
Making antimatter is really dangerous to make on or near Earth. Human hubris may make this our last mistake.
Since it's such minuscule amounts and it dissipates almost immediately, there's no concern. If we wanted to manufacture it, we'd have to do it in empty space far away from Earth or any other bodies.
I am wondering are the scientists keeping in the equation of how the earth rotates in trying to get organisms to survive, when we cook we need a certain amount of heat. The earth rotates with the sun and the two makes a certain temperature, putting these plates the scientists are laying down by hand, it may take a rotation to work.
They are rotating around the Sun. Where do you think the experiments are made? In interstellar space or on Earth?
God the Minerva parts really annoyed me
@Sovereign One It was the voice actress, i just didn't enjoy it but the rest of the video is amazing and very educational. That's just a personal dislike but the overall product is rather enjoyable
Really? Why?
it's entirely possible that there could be aliens. i have seen cave paintings showing small humanoid creatures with large heads and circular vessels in the sky and no way a simple early man could think of something like that
It's true, we all know cave men were Rembrandts and got proportions always spot on.
its probably easier to find intelligent life on earth than the rest of the universe, and we might not do either.
Judging by what I've experienced my whole life, no there is most likely no intelligent life in this universe.
how do they know each star has at least one planet? did they go about counting all the quintillions of stars to check if they have a planet? lol
He doesn't understand the word "on average" or generalizations.
Study the process before thinking / commenting
Why is the resolution maxed at 480p
@Sovereign One i thot 1080p was the maximum 😂😂😂
Why not?
What would be wild to find in outer space is a Planet like Earth with water and dirt land no plants no life of any kind just waiting for one seed of life to start that would be an epic planet to find. Then there's probably super Sized Dinosaur plants somewhere in outer space as well anything is possible with so many stars and space.
Who knows, right? Anything is possible, much less is probable.
What the hell would be the purpose of creating a voice that's English, but with a French accent so it's slightly more difficult to understand.
In this present rocket propulsion engines technology No Way for an interstellar travel .. before reaching alpha centauri 4.5 light years away you're dead and your spacecraft run out of fuel nd floating in vast silent vacuum of outer space . .
I'm definitely doing my honours in astronomy next year
Great!
The female robot voice, Optimus, sounds like Melania Trump... LoL. Did she make a Cameo?... LoL.
It’s a true thing, we might put children might not, but trust me someday we will achieve the feat of being Intergalactic travel. Not you , not me, but someday thousands of years later
Good documentary - pity it's low resolution.
Who watching this thinking they were about to sleep then end up watching the whole thing
If they find the other planet the electricity will be Hard though 🤔🥱
Ur profile picture is everywhere
Does anyone ever sit on the bed and wonder where the voyager is today... Just cruising in the blackness of space or maybe it fell into a meteor or smth
Fantastic upload!! Thanks so much for this
The problem with interstellar travel is ...you may be able to take everything the human, and the ship , will need today....and maybe for the near future....but what about many earth years down the road; the myriad things that can go wrong with human and ship? Secular change will occur...and hold up!.....where are you going? At the very best, the trip is like an ant heading across the Pacific Ocean hoping they'll reach some land eventually....unless exoplanets become much more identifiable. If one we can use is found, it won't be near by because of the 4,331 found so far, the nearby ones, none are earth like. I feel that distance, technology, expense and human frailties means that it just won't happen. We may not be alone in the Universe of a trillion galaxies but we are too primitive a civilisation to expect we will ever travel to say 'hi' to anyone Out There.
Two of the most useless things in the universe. Mosquitoes and Black Holes. But God wanted both 🤔
Lost for a comment.
i think scientists should creates a spaceship like a in the movie ,,use it as inspiration and add ur knowledges to it =spacecraft
Amazingly incoherent.
_"Laser wavelengths are packed much more densely than sound waves"_ 1:36:35 Well I should hope so. What's more, sound waves don't work so well in the vacuum of space. The lasers are not replacing "sound" waves they are replacing "radio" waves.
Yes.
Every comment is about bed and space
Should we shoot them into space on their beds?
Nothing rare about earth. God made it thats why it remains constant.
Who made everything else that is not "constant".
"🎵space may be the final frontier but its made in a Hollywood basement 🎵"
@Brandynette Damm never happy some people lol
When I think of the universe I always ask myself "What would Red Hot Chili Peppers say about it?". Those pre-eminent astrophysicists that like to jump on stages.
Anyone else think the money needed for this will be routed to politicians pockets , gender studies and Critical Race Theory policing ???
There's always parasites where resources are found.
Amazing documentary👍👍 big 👋 from🇷🇸
Yes.
No speak english, I'm from peruvian here speak spanish, but only wanted say Thank you for this is video. Ah too new subscriptor!
Thank you for watching and subscribing.
I like the space ship's voice actress tbh I want a whole doc narrated by her
Maybe they were. Search her name. It's written in the credits.
What you are looking for has already been promised: "Then I saw “a new heaven and a new earth,” for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. 2I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. 3And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. 4‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” ~Revelation 21
"Has passed". Past tense. So where's that immortality and lack of pain, then?
Shut up
We are not the only life in this galaxy
@Brandon Mills Why would that be?
@Sovereign One I don't know. But this universe is just too big for us to be the only force
And you know, how?
Hmm, I doubt it. Tidally locked around a flare star, one hemisphere broiling, the other freezing, winds half the speed of sound. You'd also need an Ozone layer a mile thick, not to mention a Magnetic field to protect against such radioactivity for any DNA to survive ... okeh, lets move on.
@k2apache60 I never argue with someone so certain. It's strange that I even wrote this as a response.
@Sovereign One Its likely to be 'as grim' because of habitable zone around a red dwarf is very close to parent star so it's (very) likely tidally locked, the same side always facing it's sun, like the Moon in earth's skies. Only the 'terminator' (the area between light and dark) or maybe, big maybe, some parts of sunlit side would have liquid water, other parts would be too hot or cold. The temps of the lit and unlit hemispheres have such a large temperature desparity meaning very fast winds would be generated in the thick atmosphere it needs for UV protection, 100's of mph easily. It needs thick atmosphere to protect against stellar radiation but also needs a magnetic field for solar flares, the problem is, if tidally locked it likely has 0 to very low rotation rate. To the best of our knowledge we need rotation plus a molten iron rich core to generate a protective magnetic field. In Proxima Centauri’s habitable zone, Proxima B encounters bouts of extreme ultraviolet radiation hundreds of times greater than Earth does from the sun. That radiation generates enough energy to strip away not just the lightest molecules - hydrogen - but also, over time, heavier elements such as oxygen and nitrogen. Proxima Centauri’s powerful radiation drains an Earth-like atmosphere as much as 10,000 times faster than what happens at Earth. But I'm open to any argument you have to the contrary.
It's not as grim as you describe.
The Bible teach us how we will inherited the new world, it will be futile and waste of billions of money and resources to try find it by our intellect. It's not a coincidence that the Bible even predict or prophecies how future human will try to find themselves boasting our intelligence..
As well as the firmament with waters up above and down below
Maybe they were projecting, hard?
I heard that nasa has come up with a new rocket drive . Salt water and u-235. It makes an even long lasting burn that could make it to alpha centauri @ one or two tenths the time of the speed of light. Made bigger it could get there and back in 20 years. The astronauts would be much younger than us when they return and time would go by much faster for them.
Link?
Great Sleeping Pill 😎
Weirdos.
The information about discovery of first exoplanet is incorrect. In fact the very first 2 exoplanets were discovered by Aleksander Wolszczn and Dale Frail in 1992, the third one added in 1994. You can read more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSR_B1257+12?wprov=sfti1
OK.
What's the classical music that played a lot in the first part of this doc?
Who knows.
how so many diff shaped ,speedy ufo's visited us.. are they from different planets.... r we locked for them and why our calculus not reach them....r they really looking for exoplanets running around sun or their definition of living planet is different ?..
Thanks for the update.
One of those questions I'm kinda wondering if I'm plumb crazy and want verification that I'm not 😂
You probably are. Most humans are in some way or another.
Every time the British narrator says data as "Dah ta", I die a little bit inside.
@Nathan Bailey I was trying to make a joke. Ok, it didn't land. No rudeness meant or implied.
@Sovereign One you asked, I gave a response... don’t be rude about it 🙂
@Nathan Bailey A real crime we should all get upset about for sure.
@Sovereign One Because I'm British and I can say for a fact that anyone with a British accent will pronounce the word as "Day - Tah"; the narrator is using the American / North American pronunciation.
Why?
😁😁😁Anyone know of any awesome microscopic level biotech documentaries please?😁😁😁 Just figured this is a good place to ask.
Microscopic documentaries? Wouldn't they be a bit hard to watch?
Who else falls asleep to watching space / interstellar travel videos ? Lol
Woke up to this one.
Same I literally woke up and found myself watching this
Yup. And I wouldn’t do it any other way.
These videos help me sleep lmao it’s just amazing
I just did
YOUR WrONG WITH THAT SPECTOGRAPGH. red means its getting closer and blue is going away oc
Nope.
Why would you want to invite something you cannot predict into a world you cannot defend. i F we're not compatible with their way of living they might ignore us or attack us so we die or and be slaves . There are only two possibilities open , either their friend or fow 50/50 and we have no say. By definition they are more than ahead , they rule. The scientist say their out there, so it's only a matter of their time before they find us 🛐 couse we can find shit out there .
@Sovereign One I've lived I've learnt I've loved I've lost I've been in love , and I did it my way . 😍✌️
There's manure in space? You live, you learn...
We are on our way. Our grandchildren are in for some wonderful experiences. Technology is evolving to great lengths.
I really wish I could be part of it. Though I am still young, so I may have a chance
Technology is advancing while humans are getting more and more primitive. It's worrying.
Such a great video
Nice pet photos
Thank you for watching.
In the grimm darkness of the far future, there is no FTL
Thanks for the update.
3:09:00 Lasers are better.
OK.
Ohhhh... Great 👍
Thank you.
@2:55:00 Highly recommend Andy Knoll's book, Life On A Young Planet. Fascinating read😎👍
OK. Thank you for the recommendation.
Most interesting things come in small packages.
Not what she said.
What is this a reference to?
"bonified" earth?? Did you mean bona fide as in genuine, or did you mean it has been turned into bone??
Thanks for the props, and the vid!
Good spotting. You're the first. I left it like that because the video was gaining traction and didn't want to accidentally spoil the views by changing something.
Wish the video quality was better.
@G Man You're probably right. Hang in there :)
@Sovereign One i'm a conservative. I don't break any rule including torrents. I'd be a domestic terrorist for downloading The Runaway Bride.
It's not the best. You probably can watch it on torrents in HD if you'd like.
I was thinking about this, last night, and it seems like one major obstacle that's impeding space exploration, is that people don't care. Think about it for a second, you've got 1.9 million views and not even 16k could be bothered to like or dislike this video. What about NASA? We have had to use Russia to get to our space station because our congressional branch doesn't want to invest any money, in space exploration or increase their understanding of the universe. The universe has the key to the survival of humanity, but we can't be bothered. Detecting objects in time to stop them from hitting Earth, doesn't seem to be as important to people, as developing a new boner pill... On guy told me "what's the point, we don't have the tech to actually visit other star systems and it could be a long time before we do" I told him that we will never have the tech to do that, unless we're willing to invest resources and invest the time to crack the problems we face, but instead of doing that, we're trying to figure out new ways to boost testosterone levels in old men...? Sorry to be so negative, but why aren't more people pushing for space mastery? It blows my tiny mind :) peace
@Chick Sage That was funny. And I must correct you . I'm a stickler like that - Knuckledraggers never believed what the smart guys told them, they believed what the confident guys (smart, dumb, correct or wrong) told them. That is why history is as it is.
@Sovereign One lol Before the anti-intellectual movement, knuckledraggers would believe what the smart guy's told them. I figure I'm probably just an old school knuckledragger ;) I don't know if we can drag them behind us, anyway, it's too much tonnage. It seems like we need some of them on board, so we just need to figure out a way to push that much idiot, up a hill, so to speak. We could just tell them that there are tater tots on the Moon or something, and bam, they're on board... maybe. peace
You are trying to make sense of humans 2-3 standard deviations in IQ below you. Just read comments on this video. 80% nonsense, 10% religious spam and 5% "I watch science videos to fall asleep". Less than 5% of comments is somebody sane, thoughtful or insightful. We might as well be aliens. That doesn't mean you wait for the knuckledraggers or ask their opinion on anything. You just do it and drag them behind you. The truth is not pretty but it is the truth. Let's see if you can face it and are really that different...
YET UNTIL NOW U ALL FOUND NOTHING
What's your point?
Awesome thanks 🤩
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great channel ✌🌠
OK, thank you.
Humans wanna find a second earth when they didn't respect the planet we live
I'm sure that's why, yeah...
1:02:05 this dude is badass
@Sovereign One mainly his enthusiasm for life at that age.
I have to agree. 8 missions, 8 kids. Productive life.
when AI speaks with indian accent.
French actually.
Humans discover new Earth planet only quadrillion light years away new Earth planet come get me humans...
@Black Briar Search engines exist since 1996 or so.
@Sovereign One okay how big is the universe and not only the observable universe you answer that
What can you say to something so moronic?
I can't watch something like this unless it's in HD.
Condolences. Please tell off your parents for having you. No one should be afflicted with such vision handicap.
Call me a pessimist but I do not think we will be able to answer the big question . If it is meant this way or not is not for me to say but it is wishful thinking from these people even though they have the right. It is physically not just possible for our species. The universe is crazy vast.
Never say never. And what is "the big question" according to you?
Gobsmacked! Thankyou sir
Gubernatorial
Thank YOU.
I forgot it was 2021
I wish it wasn't. I wish it was 1993.
We can't be the only ones ❤️🙏
@GGorgX Beauty Guru Why would that be?
Definitely not...impossible
Why not?
There's no other like earth
That's by definition.
Planetary chauvinism is what is keeping us from colonizing the closest extra-planetary space suitable for large scale human habitation. Because we live on a planet, it is difficult for many to imagine living on anything _but_ a planet (or other really big thing) The Lagrange points are closer than the moon and protected by Earth's magnetosphere. Artificial gravity habitats could house hundreds of billions of humans in great comfort with room to spare. Asteroids shipped in from the belt could supply all the resources needed. The reason we call it space is because there is so much of it, it's infinite (maybe).
Chauvinism??? Stop using such nonsensical and exaggerated words. It's simply the fact that landing on a planet is a lot easier than building hundreds of "mini planets" like O'Neil cylinders. That's by orders of magnitude more expensive in terms of resources needed to accomplish an "off-world" settlement.
This is relaxing lol
Is it relaxing or hilarious, then?
This is an excellent M th video
Thank you.
If the law of Moore applies to astronomy, in 2153, human beings will have already discovered thanks to observatories and flying robots which planet will be able to sustain life close to Mother Earth.. No need to send a sophisticated ship to prove the existence of life then. The biggest challenge will be to send human being on long distances voyage to seed other planets...in the meantime, let’s hope Mother Earth will be to sustain life if the law of Moore applies to pollution...
There are no planets close to mother earth, other than those of the solar system. If robots were launched today, they would not even be a quarter of the way to the nearest star by 2153.
Thank you for a reasonable and thought out comment. So rare.
I think too much focus is spent on finding life beyond our planet. If orbiting structures, like O'Neil cylinders were built, they could be used for space farms to feed the world. We would learn more about space habitation and gravity, and probably better materials. By the time we were ready for deep space exploration, we would have some experience.
We already have the ISS. We've been doing that for decades and nothing came of it. All you need to do is to spin the station for artificial gravity. It's A LOT easier to simply land on a planet and survive than to build a mini-planet or multiple ones from scratch. It's orders of magnitude more resource intensive.
To explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life, new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before, and then give them covid along with social distancing, masks and lockdown's for years on end. Oh lucky them.
Funny.
Hir ist nix in Gefahr.
OK.
This is the 2nd time watching it... Thank you, makes me 😴😴😴🤤🤤
@Sovereign One i m sure will not be the last time 🙂
I'm so glad you like it.
Had I seen this 28 yrs ago...very different perspectives
@Sovereign One that's where my basic interests were at that time, however, I followed a different path
Please elaborate...
Amazing.
Quite.