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Thanks Rob, I really appreciate your video uploads since long time. Humanity needs/requires people identical to you. 😊
ОтветитьVery nice bro😊
ОтветитьNasa should send another probe inside Jupiter that is made of tungsten. I bet it will go 10 to 20 times deeper than the first probe did.
Ответитьwhenever I can't sleep I just watched V101 space and got slept 😴 I love your videos
ОтветитьAt the time, I remember the news after hearing about Gallileo descending into Jupiter, and seeing videos inside of Jupiter's atmosphere with all of the strange clouds and lightning and thought to myself that's insane. But I can't find anything about it online anymore or the actual video itself so it must've been a fictional representation.
ОтветитьCassini!
ОтветитьI don't think you have to be so dramatic in narrating this story. Exploring another planet is dramatic all by itself without adding to it!
ОтветитьAm new but I do want a video of Sub-moons or even Sub Sub-moons or even beyond that bc you don't have a video yet about it. 👍
ОтветитьAny future atmospheric probes should have balloons so they can spend more time at altitudes where they won't be vaporized, and send back pictures! Thanks Rob!👍👍
ОтветитьInteresting.I don't remember any of this,but thinking back to when all this was going on there was an awful lot going on with my life back then,and I'm not surprised that this did slip by me.
Sounds cool tho,did the scientists and astrophysics get any useful info from the probe?
Hoping that someone might plan to do something similar later on,and maybe get some pictures too.
What a shame, None of the space organization (Including NASA) is no longer undertaking such astonishing missions from long time even with extremely good tech we currently have.
ОтветитьNeptune probe same results crushed by pressure
ОтветитьIf It lasted as long as the Russian Venus probe I would be amazed
ОтветитьI am sure the probe imploded from the pressure
ОтветитьWhy can't nasa show us the space trash? And when will we reach and land on the moon?
ОтветитьNo gonna lie here .........l'm struggling to understand how a parachute can withstand such high winds. It should have crumbled just like a parachute here on Earth does in mere 60 mph winds. Just saying that must have been one extra special parachute 🤔
ОтветитьAmerica‘s defense budget in 2024: 917 billion. NASA: 25 billion. They would rather build aircraft carriers to go and kill people on the other side of the world than expand scientific knowledge. Think about that.
ОтветитьDRAMA! HYPE! SENSATIONALISM! PURE SPECULATION! HOW DO YOU KNOW THESE THINGS HAPPENED? I GUESS PEOPLE BUYING YOU A COFFEE AT $5.00 A POP, YOU COULD SPECULATE ALL YOU WANT AT ALMOST ONE MILLION SUBSCRIBERS AND 23 THOUSAND VIEWS AAAAAAA????????? WHY DONT YOU MAKE A VIDEO ON HOW MUCH YOU EARN ASKING FOR COFFEE?
ОтветитьRussia will send the next probe. They have already sent a probe "Venera 7" to Venus to take pictures in 1970.
ОтветитьWhat about sending one next door in Venus atmosphere instead of waiting more than a decade to reach Neptune.
ОтветитьThe Galileo almost destroyed Jupiter. The probe came perilously close to starting a chain reaction that would have caused an explosion of Jupiter that might have extended to an outright destruction of the entire solar system.
ОтветитьHis voice just makes it more interesting..
ОтветитьIt is fruitless to think about going back until we develop heat-resistant electronics.
ОтветитьHow did the parachute survive the blazing inferno and the turbulent and chaotic atmosphere ?
ОтветитьNeat.
ОтветитьI still don't understand why this very impressive probe never had a proper name.
ОтветитьInside it I must be something unimaginable..
ОтветитьWhy can't you send far more of those probes everywhere.
Yes, yes big money, but isn't that nothing compared to the budget for sending a man to Mars, for example?
It'd be fascinating to see what a gas giant's surface looks like, maybe an ocean, don't know.
ОтветитьThe frustration of being interested in astronomy, when plans are mentioned they get carried out decades away, then the launch and arrivals are even further down the line...
We are still fortunate nowadays though, to have data, close ups of Jupiter, Venus, Titan...
Impressive production except too much vocal drama with little information on what was actually discovered!
ОтветитьHat's off to the guy that filmed Galileo's descent probe entering Jupiter's atmosphere!
ОтветитьThey did have a camera on the probe & got some pics from beneath the clouds of Jupiter, right?? It’d seem like a huge missed opportunity if not.
ОтветитьThe next probe sent into Jupiter needs to have a thruster mechanism built in. So it can study longer, and tell us more.
ОтветитьWhat a bummer, it couldn't to send some kind of visual or audio footage as the probe descended inside Jupiter.
ОтветитьI have to suppose no information of the surface or anything about the planet itself is being made available publicly? Apart from these gaseous revelations. Why are we men & women throwing so much resource into these missions anyway? Chatter for scientific minds or search for valuable commodities ?
ОтветитьFuuuuuuurrrryyyy. Love it.
ОтветитьGalileo didnt become part of jupiters atmosphere it became part of the metallic hydrogen core !
ОтветитьFantastic vid Rob - I’ve enjoyed many of them - how do I donate? Signed Al an amateur fan of astronomy and I enjoy it that way..
ОтветитьThis is incorrect. We sent the Cassini space craft into Saturn, which took pics for a short time in Saturn's atmospere
ОтветитьCould you do a video on the boss supercluster and the bootes void.
Ответить❤❤👍👍
ОтветитьI bet it scared those jupiterians
ОтветитьMaybe a little less theatrics narrating
ОтветитьInstead of a parachute why not glider wings instead.
Ответитьthe world can disappear but not this channel
ОтветитьDon't expect much in the future from the US for deep-space missions, the Moon, Mars, whatever. MAGA is reducing the NASA budget to a pittance and putting all their eggs in one basket - Musk and his self-destructing "Starship".
ОтветитьWouldn't the hurricane-force winds effect the Galileo's descent?
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