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  • 1:34 says Methane Rain (...Anal Rain?) XD

  • To answer people's question, this is technically not real. It's an animation, using real images taken from the Huygen's probe as a very accurate reference. Only 350 of the planned 700 images from Huygens got to Earth thanks to a software error. There was no video. Just photos. This is however really close to the real thing. Like so people can see.

  • This is better than science fiction any day.

  • I do not understand something. They use a parachute to land the probe and yet doesn't a parachute require air to make it work? There's never been any mention of air on Titan. How can they make a parachute work without air?

  • @Sarasdad91

    As mentioned in this video, Titan has an atmosphere. An atmosphere is the "shield" of gases surrounding a planet. In other words, air. Not breathable air, but air all the same.

  • @dunnono00 Well that would explain it. Thank you.

  • they are real, do you think they can just ship out a hd camera into space 2 billion miles away and for 7 years

  • @tobler0n3 The Real Footage i think because you can see co-ordinates to the bottom right of the video.

  • do you think they would actually release the original video? Its obvious that it has been manipulated for the general public.

  • the face on mars at 2:02

  • sure they are real images? are like video game images

  • omg you have lots of viodeo like this i'l subscribe

  • The moon that smells like a fart

  • I disliked this just so I could be the first. Great video!

  • ALIENS

  • So most of the pictures taken by the Cassini probe weren't transmitted? That sucks…

  • 3:55 So thats what happened to robot :D He just made a big FAIL

  • Are these real colour images?

  • Very interesting & great movie...This scientific experience is one of the strongest never done in space / Thanks...

  • Why don't space pictures look real these days. Has HD made things look too good to be true?

    I preferred the majestic photographs sent back from Voyager and Viking.

  • @herbal1971 because they are afraid - that people would see too much i guess (no other explanation)

    also search about "Disclosure project" on YT - conference...

  • Is that a face center screen in 3:04?

  • narrator has a cold

  • Fascinating.

  • CGI much??

  • where did you got that?

  • You cannot handle the truth but undeniably the truth makes us happy

  • What the hell would be the point of that?

  • Great video! 5/5

  • How would we start nuclear fusion on Jupiter, It sounds like a good idea, in the movie 2010 it happened, but how would we do it?

  • 2010?

  • It's impossible to start nuclear fusion on Jupiter, it is by far too small, it's core isn't dense enough to fuse atoms, sure by our standards it's extremley dense, but by fusion standards it's nothing, it needs to be at least 50 times bigger (or even more).

  • Brown dwarf stars are about the same size as Jupiter, but have a mass much higher. If Jupiter had a mass around 10 to 15 times what it has now, then it could produce enough heat to warm it's moons (planets). With the distance it has from Earth then temperatures here would not be raised by much, if at all. It wouldn't even have much of a glow, if any. It would also make it so the moons around Jupiter could support life, humans or otherwise.

  • @LunaticKnight brown dwarfs dont exist yet

  • @Jon58004 you are thinking of black dwarfs. Brown dwarfs do exist.. Black dwarfs aren't expected to exist for another 100,000,000,000,000 years (100 trillion years)

  • @LunaticKnight Jupiter would need to be about 600 times denser/higher mass for any kind of exothermal energy more than is generated by its complex turbulent metallic hydrogen core or its massive gravitational effect. Its light. though bright is reflected and if it WERE big enough it would ignite the h2 and become a brown dwarf almost certainly frying all of its relatively close moons.

  • @LunaticKnight

    Wouldn't that fuck with the asteroid belt...?

    Sounds dangerous.

  • @monkeytwineball Agreed

  • @LunaticKnight

    Ok so we set off a chain reaction in jupiter. Got it.

  • The atmosphere seems to be so thick that the surface is distorted, almost as under the water or some such, as predicted, probably.

  • nice

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