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  • Yah so retarded, all of yah need to go back to school and study more

  • omg ive always wondered this; how come in every model of the solar system, the solar system is always relatively 2d? wouldnt the planets orbit "above" and "below" the sun?

  • @me2goodfoyou First it is likely that the original nebulosa of gasses was already spinning as the solar system is today. Second, billions of years ago there were probably asteroid orbits and other object having out-of-plane orbits, but during the first billion of years of collisions such orbits were "filtered" out. In the early stages there were still lots of materials in space, see the moon surface. Eventually these objects to a large extent got cleaned out. Continous below.

  • @me2goodfoyou Continued reply follows here:

    However there are even today millions of asteroids left waiting for there turn to colide with what's left today (particularly jupiter).

    A solar system with planets in all kinds of orbits would be dangerous. The orbits change with time and there is always a risc that a major collision would happen. Fortunatetely for us the solar system today is almost in a plane!

  • Hey don't you guys know the earth does NOT move!!!

  • where the fuck is moon

  • Can you please make a tortorail

  • It's Totally Incorrect !!! Słońce przemierza przestrzeń z prędkością ok 300 km\s a wraz z nim planety :)) taki model układu słonecznego można wciskać ludziom którzy sa Ciemni :)) ale nie Tym którzy wiedzą jak zakłamana jest " NAUKA " ;) Elo.

  • What's the title of the background music?

  • Venus can be seen by the naked eye and its always there ?

    i wounder how can we see it whereas 1- its closer to the sun so at night its suppose to be in the sun direction ( in the daytime of the earth ) 2 - it must some times in the year be in the other side of the sun ( sun b/w earth and Venus ) why its seen in every time in the year ??????????

  • @learning112233 dude, you obviously know nothing about the solar system...

  • @poonkinator

    enlight me genius !

  • Guys calm the fuck down, if you made everything the right size all you would see is the sun and maybe Jupiter and Saturn as small dots. The terrestrial planets are just too fucking small to see when you're zoomed out, and you probably wouldn't see Neptune and Uranus either.

    If you really wanna see everything in the correct proportions just download Celestia, but you'll only see the sun and some dots anyway.

  • They got Venus' rotation wrong: Venus rotates clockwise, the other planets counter clockwise.

  • The sun in your video is so small....it should be bigger!

  • epic fail

  • why is first planet going clock wise and others are counterclock wise?

  • Jupiter is not really moving the wrong way. It's the camera that moves initially in such a way that it looks the wrong way (from that perspective). Observe jupiter a little later in the animation and you will see..

  • I can't find any real proportions and distances... =(

  • could you add a shot showing all of the orbits of the planets from above? it would help taking everything into perspective, solid vid tho, and im digging the music! ; )

  • Do one where the planets/moons are of correct size.

  • Thank you for making.

    The Sun is actually a star like the more than 400 billion in our galaxy.

  • The orbits are correct. Computed using known initial positions/velocities and integrated using celestial mechanical methods.

    Sizes of planets and the Sun is incorrect. They are what they are to enhance the simulation.

  • could you make one with the correct sizes? I would love to use something like this when teaching it.

  • is it just me or do the planets seem just a little too close to eachother? and the sun looks a little small...

  • Realistically, yes they're too close and aren't to scale not from what this simulation shows anyway.

    E.g. About 1,000,000 Earths could fill The Sun, puts a little perspective on things. =D

    But good video =]

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