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  • Great video guys keep it up! Being able to actually listen to saturn.. mindblowing :3

  • so will we ever live on Saturn? or is Saturn just a big gas planet , unless it was just a guess

  • Atoms have an average diameter of 3 billionths of 1 inch or 90 billionths of 1 mm. A cycle of evolution can last a fraction of a second, a second, or slightly over one second for an energy weave to complete the mass of weave of atoms.What lattice is weaved,depends upon the values of the frequencies that interrelate in the weave.The EMER's field of the atoms produce distinctive inaudible intermediate frequency waves whose average represents the harmonics for that world or the kilometric radiation

  • Satun's kilometric radiation is reminescent of all the planet's resonant harmonics that some day will be used as interstellr travel beacons. Each and every world has its own distinctive harmonics produced as an average of all the frequencies that makes up the chemistry of each and every world. Intrinsic lattices of matter are weaves of families of frequencies that interrelate at an specifric point from several vectors at tremendously high speeds. Atoms are formed within a cycle of evolution.

  • I love these videos.

  • i can't normally hear radio waves??

  • @superseung

    Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation (like light), so no, you can't hear them. A radio converts the information contained in these waves into sounds, which is what you hear when listening to the radio.

  • @sdrawkcabgnipytmi I was just poking fun at the narrator.

  • @superseung

    Yea, it can be pretty hard to know if someone is joking over text comments.

  • spooky radio~

  • I remember looking at many things with a telescope as a kid, but what really impressed me and had me hooked has to be the magnificent rings of saturn.

  • this is so cool

  • do those radio patterns not sound like the creepy 50's sci-fi movies? i guess those movies got something right

  • ok, was anyone else totally creeped out by that audio of the radio waves?

    it was like listening to sounds of ghosts hidden on a recording O_O

    science is so awesome

  • Science!

  • nice

  • You think we will ever find life outside earth? When I say life, I mean like intelligent life, like the green guys.

  • @Javis586 Depends upon two things, one the longevity of our species and the ability of our species to produce new technology (or the life on the other planet could do these two things, but they have to coincide their technology with when we are in existence. 

  • @fourtrees44 Hopefully they are way ahead of us.

  • @Javis586 I don't think so. Even if we received a signal from them, chances are the signal is going to be millions of years old. Who knows. By the time we receive the signal they probably wiped each other out from war.

  • @KDALove Hopefully one day we will have technology that can send signals from here to a different galaxy within minutes.

  • Awesome. If only NASA (and all space programs) had military size budgets transferred to them. ;D

  • @huyked i would probably be painting my condo on Mars by now... ;)

  • @turtle5181

    Haha! Soooo true. I hadn't even thought of that. ;)

  • That's a BIG magnetic bubble!

  • Ghost Busters !

  • Radio Astronomy is so sexy.

  • NUH UH JUPITER IS BOSS AND THE BESTEST!

  • that freaking sound scares me alot!

    but intrestingly something tells me to listen to it more...

  • Sorry lady, but you're no Dick Rodstein!

  • @culwin True, and Dick is returning today to begin setting the record straight on Saturn!

  • @SpaceRip why? because the record(ing) is wobbly? sorry, had to

  • @culwin I liked her.

  • @culwin You made my day, just wanted you to know that.

  • It's like looking into a microscope and seeing microorganisms.

  • I hear ghosts

  • how does saturn have a magnetic field? molton iron core?

  • does that mean that its axis are not on deadcenter through it and it comes out uneven on the ends, is that why it wobbles like that??

    i would love to see it up close and personal!!

    even if it is through a telescope, but would love to travel through the rings and then on to the surface.

  • I want more info on what makes that cool octagon shape at the poles :O Any more info on what the mechanisms are yet? Thats completely fascinating!

    Spacerip, superb vids as always and of course we want MORE!!! :D

  • what a creepy sound. But hurrah for a longer video next week! :D

  • Sounds like the video "Alien Speech Saturn Radio Signal" Maybe?

  • why cant it be next week already D:

  • spacerip ftw! :D

  • I've been to Saturn, not all its hyped up to be.

  • I always wonder how research Satelites get close to other planets so quickly, even though people usually say it would take years to get there with our current technology.

  • I think Saturn is hungry...

  • Excellent!

  • Sounds like the beginning of Scooby Doo

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  • I always click on These videos once i see em in my box.

  • saturns my fav planet...well...after Earth...

  • @jorrogboe Stay tuned... we'll have a longer Saturn video next week.

  • @SpaceRip awesome to hear more saturn stuff coming. thank you guys for all these vids. =O)

  • @SpaceRip cool :D

  • @jorrogboe it not my fav planet my fav planet is far at the eagh of the salor system

  • saturn's kooky, it likes to party!

  • wow cool i love watching these videos so interesting

  • Very KEWL!!!!

  • Err lol

  • spooky

  • if a planet could get warm enough to hold water around Saturn, it could survive all the sun blasts of plasma D: if only we could terraform one of those moons lol

  • mind = blown

  • how long would the information from the cassini take to reach us?

  • @MoonarEclipse On average its about 1.194 light hours, radio waves basically. So it's just over an hour. :)

  • @PacalB

    wow so once it recieves something it just sends it back...

    that's interesting. :)

  • WOW!

    Does anyone realize what this means?

  • @kenny8331 no i have no idea what this means lol

  • @screamjackson its a real thriller

  • i cant believe that they are decommisioning hubble, its still has so many good decades left in it. what a shame.

  • @boutdempapers

    Do you mean they are actually will shut it down, or use it untill it breaks down from some malfunction?

  • @boutdempapers theyre just using it for secret programs

  • @boutdempapers

    Not really. Hubbles best days are in the past.

    Webb will blow our minds much like hubble it sent back its first image.

  • @ScienceIsKnowledge hubbles first images were extremely out of focus, so i hope webbs images are nothing like hubbles first

  • @ScienceIsKnowledge Lets just hope they get the Webb up and running without the kinds of teething problems Hubble had. There will be no going up there to fix problems if they mess this one up taking it's orbital placement.

  • @PacalB

    Is it much further out?

    We are, in theory, well equipped for a manned mars mission. I don't think a repair would be out of the question. Hell, Hubble was never meant to be serviceable either...

  • @ScienceIsKnowledge Yes, its a whole lot further out, Hubble is out at 559 km (347 mi), the James Webb will be out at the L2 point which is a whopping 1,500,000 km (932,057 mi) out! To put that into perspective, that's nearly 4 times further than the distance between the Earth to the moon. There are no mission service plans for the James Webb, so they simply have to get it right on the first attempt. :)

  • @PacalB

    Wow. That Is a long way. Thanks for the info man.

  • @ScienceIsKnowledge You are more than welcome my friend. :) Oh and you are so very right in respects to what the James Webb will be offering us data wise. Hubble is some 20 years old now and we've learnt a great deal from it, the James Webb's infra-red imagery and data on the other hand will be a truly massive jump in resolution. Lets just say, Hubble took us back to "toddler galaxies", the JWST will take us even further back, to "baby galaxies", the universes first stars.

  • @PacalB 2012 conspirators are gonna kill everyone before we will ever find life.

    jk. 2012 guys can go shoot themselves because it isn't happenin

  • @Mexicouger Me seeing one in advance is also brilliant.

  • @Mexicouger 2012 will be replaced by "20-something else" once we pass this date. So, just more bunkum and twaddle basically dished out by ignoramuses. :)

  • fucking love this spacerip, so interesting videos! :) 

  • are kids commenting or adluts please tell me:)

  • looks like nobody hates space! :D

  • LOL the radio waves were almost exactly the same as the music from Forbidden Planet.

  • Hey, what did saturn ever do to you? Don't call him weird! So what if he's a little chubby, so what if he likes magic cards? So what if he has no friends at school.... WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @crazymcfobo

    Lol'd so hard xD

  • listen, chill out

  • Reminds me of the music I created for my video, "Scarab"!

  • I feel like I've seen this video before.

  • Wow, that is fucking cool the sounds its making.

  • The audio from Saturn kind of sounds like a 1950s sci-fi movie.

  • I heard the sound at 2:03 and thought it was my stomach

  • very cool, now do me!!

  • do other planets :D

  • whats plasma waves?

  • @lepthymo

    when peoples fart on earth it waves in spaces creating plasma waves.

  • @EricDutemple Rofl

  • Fascinating. I remember finding a video several years ago that did something similar with radio waves coming from Jupiter. It's haunting music! Thanks for posting this video with the music of Saturn. Maybe the ancients who believed in "the music of the spheres" were onto something, though they had no idea what its real nature was.

  • @Puchicas9 That was a recording of the voyagers and you can buy the record on iTunes, searching for its title "Nasa voyager space sounds". It's more than 5 hours of haunting, mesmerizing music and I really love it.

  • Saturn and jupiter are my favorite planets. so interesting <3

  • nice :)

  • Cool, another vid.

  • hi i like spacerip

  • I think my brain just entered the 4th dimension...

  • Must be that monolith thing :P

  • @findtmoon haha it sounds like one.

  • Always good to watch a bit of spacerip to settle down :)

  • @Iapology

    I would add: To also slightly compensate for humanity's eternal reminder of its total uselessness.

  • @Iapology

    thats exactly what am doing filling the gaps with space before bedtime ! so glad i was born when i was

  • @MrROLY1973 lol ;D i'm only 17 but i really take huge interest in astrology, everything to do with space facinates me :)

  • @Iapology

    Astrology = a system of divination founded on the notion that the relative positions of celestial bodies are signs of or—more controversially among astrologers—causes of destiny, personality, human affairs, and natural events. Utter bunkum and twaddle basically!

    Astronomy = a natural science that deals with the study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, nebulae, star clusters and galaxies)

    You meant to type astronomy, I'm sure. :)

  • @Iapology

    Good lad I love it all too from outer space to inner space - from the biggest black holes to the center of an atom ! Its amazing aint it what we are discovering and the rate at what we are discovering as well now ! From the deepest recesses in my mind to the infinity of outer space - carl sagan (i think) ! Peace

  • @MrROLY1973 Agreed, I would love to see what the world will be like in 50 years, it will be interesting indeed :D

  • i love to dash maple syrup on my bare chest while watching this video and eating a carrot!

  • @iPodLocK3R Really? Me too!

  • Always a nice way to end a Wednesday

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