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  • Sunggung mengegumkan, Nice

  • Mengesankan

  • @TheMisterYang lol.

  • Pretty awesome.

  • I bet there are some aliens in the Andromeda galaxy looking at us right now, thinking "man, I bet there are some weird motherf****s in that galaxy."

  • Makes you wonder...

  • Why?

  • I cannot believe that your channel is not the most subscribed one on youtube. It really should be. Fantastic videos,thank you!

  • Truly the best space video on the web. I wish it was longer and showed more stuff.

  • I like how I can point to any part in a galaxy and be almost certain there's somebody out there looking at my Galaxy. Anyone who doesn't believe that their are other forms of life out somewhere in space is just being a fool.

  • As Andromeda moves closer to the Milky Way, it see's earth. "Fuck it", the Andromeda galaxy said, "I'm going nowhere near that piece of shit" and moved away, bypassing the Milky Way , looking for a more attractive galaxy like the Sombero in the constellation Virgo.

  • @shoa31 so our shittyness acts as an anti galaxy crash shield :3

  • @meshuggahismylife indeed! I never thought of the voyagers when I posted my comment :) I guess I meant physical interstellar travel. But sure enough the voyager probes will give us the title of a type 2 interstellar civilization and someday inter galactic ;)

  • @racerxsfx Voyager is only 14 billion kilometers away, the closest star is 8 lightyears away

    Thats

    14 000 000 000km VS 7 500 000 000 000km

    The Voyager has after 33 years only made 1/5000th of the way to a other star

    Where no were near having interstellar probes.

    Face it earthlings, your a bunch of losers :p

  • Please do more on Andromeda!

  • Someday we'll achieve inter-stellar travel.. It is our destiny to become a class 3 civilization

  • @racerxsfx It is not our destiny. We must the the fuck out of Earth cos earth is gonna be conventional over in few million of years when Sun goes all gangster on earth :)

  • @PhantasyGod About 4-6 billion years, actually.

  • @meshuggahismylife O lol then we got plenty of time. Unless we ass rape ourselves and seas to exist.

  • @racerxsfx We are only a couple of years from interstellar travel. The Voyager spacecraft! they are nearing the edge of our solar system and should be in interstellar space by 2014.

  • @meshuggahismylife and it only took about fourty years!

  • Andromeda = galaxy killer :P first it says it swallowed a Dwarf Galaxy and between 3-5 billion years from now it will swallow the Milky Way but then the two galaxies will never be the same

  • @TheModernwarfare2009 Andromeda can not "swallow" the milky way, for the two galaxies are about the same size... I think it is more a marriage than a lunch. :D

  • @JulioMarco i heard it is twice the size of the Milky Way 

  • @TheModernwarfare2009 No, not really. The percent error in calculations is quite large, but estimates say that it has a non-null probability of being even a little smaller than our galaxy...

    ...one can even try feel powerful by saying something as: "ours is bigger than theirs"! :D

  • @JulioMarco well now i know :)

  • Awesome

  • I want a HubbleCast t-shirt!

  • @boblido A HubbleCast T-Shirt? You nerd! Get a life!... er... do you know exactely where I can find one too? :D

  • I want a HubbleCast t-shirt!

  • I want a HubbleCast t-shirt!

  • i love this channle but some of the stuff scars the crap out of me

    just show how small and how lucky we are

  • Why dose the government insist on spending money on a pointless war in the middle east?

    Spend it on somthing usefull like space exploration...

  • @TheBorderlineShadow wow just eat a dick mate

  • @ukchill1 What?

  • @TheBorderlineShadow I know it may seem wrong..but most of the technology we have, comes from war.

  • @AgrivatedKillah I'm not 100% sure this is true. I think it's more accurate to say that the military applies the technology that was 1st thought of for non-military application. The atomic bomb, for ex, came from relativity and only later did they discover its application to war. Microchips, tanks, missiles, ballistics, planes, etc all borrowed technology from non-military scientists. I may be wrong on this, however. It is cool when you can use technology meant to kill and save lives w/ it.

  • @Ripley747 Actually you have it backwards..the rockets was first created for military use..not the latter

  • @TheBorderlineShadow Do you know why we never get close to space exploration? Cause humans, their logic sucks, we're not much different from little innocent children who squabble over a shiny rock they found. Humans are suppose to be intelligent and wise, but yet we still hold grudges. It's like people like you and me are the teachers that go, "Stop your squabbling it's pointless!", and the rest of people who don't open their eyes go, "BUT IT'S MY PEBBLE!"

  • i would really like to mount the hubble to my hunting rifle

  • 4 people are fundamental creationists

  • Video is awesome.. wish it was longer than 4 minutes though. I love how they can zoom in crazy far and keep magnifying the image.. it's like hubble has 100000000000000000000000000000­0x zoom capabilities lol

  • That's amazing. Andromeda is 2.5 million light years away and it's still bigger than the moon in the sky!

  • @damnote yeah that surpirised me too, guess it qualifies as 'big'

  • Paid for itself and more. Much more. Our knowledge of the cosmos has greatly increased because of this wonderful peice of machinery orbiting 200 miles over our head. Exquisite pictures with details out of this world have made hubble one of the best achievements in astronomy ever. The James Webb will have to do amazing things to come close to the astonishing pictures that hubble

  • I remember all the critics who were against the cost of the Hubble Space Telescope before it was put up. It is amazing that it still works so well after all these years & they can use it for study like this. It has to have paid for itself by now.

  • you are my favorite channel on youtube

  • And why do people still believe in intelligent design????

  • Everytime I come to a spacerip vid, I wonder how many viewers are stoned. Then I punch myself in the face for even questioning the fact that all spacerip viewers are potheads.

    And yes, give me more Dick!

  • @TheCheatingBastard POT + SPACERIP VIDS = EDUCATIONAL HIGH

    I dont see the problem here...

  • @turtle5181 I don't see a problem either...now that I am high hehe

  • @turtle5181 I'm high right now

  • The Soul leaves the body as a child leaps from the school at the beginning of summer vacation

  • we need to discover a planet of the andromeda system. thumbs up is you agree

  • Never stop with what your doing :o

  • Well, i didnt understand what it says in the video cause im french but i found the video is good. :D

  • We need LHC video. 

  • would love to see some images of gamma ray concentrations of galaxies

  • Do you guys realise that these videos are up to standards of the universe tv series. Why dont you start your own tv show you will make millions. by far the best videos about the universe on the net.

  • @DanMcMahon86 ...SpaceRip blows "the universe" so far out of the water it's dry before it lands!!!

  • watching the images of how many galaxies are there and thinking how many planets and inhabitants and such are in there, it's mind blowing.. O_O

  • @sukablianah2

    Oh boy, here we go with the comedy :")

  • Is there any chance you can get some of these amazing videos (especially the longer and more dramatic ones) on public broadcasting? I love NOVA, but I like repeats less. There are so many great science-based, educational and awe-inspiring videos on YouTube that I feel they need much wider exposure. Maybe if more people, flipping through their TV channels, could be exposed to this, science would be more respected and understood by everyday people.

  • I thoroughly enjoy your insights and great videos! Keep it up! Much love.

  • I freakin love this stuff

  • God, Allah, Jehovah and Krisna are the 4 dislikes of this video.

  • @tutoriales3minutos looks like Ra and Vishnu are hating as well :) 

  • @tutoriales3minutos I would not say so... I believe that, if a deity created the universe, it would not have created it with so many interesting and intelligible things if it did not actually WANTED us to sneak a peek into the secrets of its artwork.

    In the Kuran there is an interesting phrase: "If you want to know Allah, know His creation.". And then the arabian civilization started making detailed catalogues of stars and working with numbers... :)

  • @JulioMarco religion sucks, it make things even more difficult of what they are.

  • @tutoriales3minutos ...or, perhaps, religion makes us see things as they are. This world is full of challenges, some of them in the dimmension of knowledge (so much to learn, so many fields to pick...) and some in the dimmension of relatioship (how to convive with such a diverse bunch of people around us?).

    Religion assesses the two in a way different than science, but it is there to help us.

  • @tutoriales3minutos Of course, religion (just as science) needs our interpretation. If we choose to close our eyes and follow what others say, we will have more difficult lives.

    I remember a sad moment, here in Brazil, when a proemminent scientist in the field of Economics have proposed that we should "let the cake grow, so we can share it later". This justified concentration of wealth and many believed it... for over a decade, the government did that and now we have severe poverty all around.

  • @tutoriales3minutos Little dumbshit, why God itself would dislike his own creation?

  • @AdolphX big dumbshit , he created the video ? not that he exists tho

  • @biustas little dumbshit, i mean the universe lol, btw by saying that you aknowledge they exist, other wise, you wont be trolling about it if you are really that sure

  • @AdolphX oh cmon :D:D:D rly? dislikes here are not on the universe its on the video + what makes you such poor poor psychology profesor :D im mean come on dude i think these videos attracts higher IQ people and u here sir i would say , out of your place ^^

  • @biustas well i dont get why the dislikes on this video I find this video really good, im not a psychology professor im a web designer,I said that based on something called logic, these vdeos atracts people that wanna know more, not higher IQ, people that wanna go forth and not back like yourself good sir

  • @tutoriales3minutos why would they dislike the video?:/

  • @agearmaster1 is like Rocky vs Tyson. =)

  • @tutoriales3minutos Allah means God.

  • @tutoriales3minutos i guess vishnu, muhammad, and jah joined the group.

  • @tutoriales3minutos Curiosity: "Allah" and "Jeovah" are nothing but, respectively, arabian and hebrew words for "God"

    In Hebrew, "Jeovah" (or "iod-heh-vav-heh" as it is written) means "Lord of the hosts" and is one of the many expressions used to describe their deity, which is basically the same as that of the muslins, for Islam accepts most of the judaic holy books.

    By the way, Jesus Christ is citated 29 times in the Quran, none of them in a negative way.

    :)

  • @JulioMarco Very interesting, for some religious video. Now if you excuse me i am going to my daily dose of mind TNT.

  • @Kranda123 Oh, actually, I was talking to some friends who really insist in seeing a "**NO GODS ALLOWED**" sign in every science video... but I am also getting my dose of mind TNT here! :D

  • @tutoriales3minutos Fucking Dick head"" if you have nothing to say about this video then leave it stop commenting nonsense

  • @mubibibi Hey dirty mouth, do you drink milk whit that black hole in your face ? ewww. I pay for my Internet, if I wanna talk about how great was last night with your mom I will and you can't stop me. Go cry somewhere else.

  • Dr.J you are sexy! and I love this stuff I look forward to the videos!

  • There are just so many stars and galaxies for us to explore... but exploration is what keeps us going!!  Thank you SpaceRip!!

  • It is overwhelming to stop for moment and think: "These all exist in universe (In real life). They are not fictions of a legend. ALL OF THIS EXISTS SOMEWHERE!" When you think of that, you will belittle all that is in our planet

  • @AngelixArch and more population will lead to our atmosphere getting demolished, water will run out and expansion to other planets, possible possible for this to happen

  • @icebear129 Not necessarily. The main problem is pollution, and that can be lowered - a lot. Nuclear Fusion in the next 100 years is going to statisfy our need for power for centuries if not millenia.

  • Is Dr J German? Just wondering, cos of the accent and it's killing me to know.

  • @MichaelJacksonFan000

    He sounds like saudi to me :)

  • And now they want to cut NASA funding again, and cancel the JWST telescope. Unbelievable.

  • i thought he said holocaust when he said hubblecast.

  • whoa

  • cant believe its seven times bigger than moon in night sky! Ive heard that fact before you just dont think because its so faint. :)

  • I can't wait till Spektr-R start sending images back.

  • I really do like the boxes being drawn around the images that are being zoomed into. It makes seeing what is going on much easier.

  • Beautiful... and it's heading our way. :o)

  • I've "liked" this video, without even watching it (I don't have time at the moment, maybe later). I'm pretty sure that I won't be disappointed by my premature choice.

  • By the way, great video.

  • Cool stuff! I love space :D haha even if I watched this at school I would not be bored still!

  • I am moved by these kinds of videos.

  • Watching these videos always makes me feel so incredibly small and insignificant.

  • @missmellow12 Really? Think about it, though. You are a part of all this. So when you look up at the night sky, you could say you are looking at yourself.

  • @Sanngot I like the way you think.

    I suppose we are all stardust.

  • @missmellow12 That is an even better way of saying it. ;)

  • lol this guy sounds like a faggot

  • @RaDleySkidbeater

    Ironic, because this comment makes you sound like a fucking dumbass.

  • Its funny how we enjoy watching these space videos at home but if we watched these at school we would be bored as fuck lol

  • @KillVamp951

    School never shows interesting videos like these, though.

  • why the hell would anyone dislike this?!?!?!

  • When are we going to see an other Cosmic Journey? Weren't we promised one in early July? :)

  • I like these kind of videos!

    Please make more =D

  • What are the names of the galaxies at 0:38? 

  • @aei05h1 I think there M81 & M82? : )) If you mean the two colliding?

  • @aei05h1

    Maybe NGC 2207 and IC 2163

    I'm not sure tho..

  • three people are grounded to earth :)

  • Every time I look at a picture of a spiral galaxy, I get the overwhelming feeling that it's someone else's home, too far away in space and time to be anything more than an enigma to us, at least for now.

  • @VanKlaunch it surely is. now imagine them thinking of us!

  • Why are the images of far away galaxies in this video so clear and detailed compared to objects like Eris, within our own solar system, which appears as a few smudgy pixels in another video I just watched? Both images were taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.

    Have the images been enhanced? Are the galaxies brighter and produce better pictures? If Hubble can resolve details such as arms of a galaxy, it seems like it should be able to resolve at least a few details of Eris. Any thoughts?

  • @manofskill Eris is very, very tiny and very far away. If astronomers had a large enough telescope, we could get more than a blurry, pixely photo. Also, it's very dim, and the exposure needs to be long. Galaxies are angularly larger and brighter, but even clear photos of galaxies need long exposures.

  • I want my own hubble.

  • Three people are blind, or see only dark matter.

  • man...we are lucky.. to see this shit..

  • @RayRai8262 and unlucky that we will never live it.

  • There are so many stars out there....

    One of them is bound to be harvesting a planet with actual life on it....

    And if that's the case one of them is bounde to have intellecual beings.

    Man I wish Star Trek was real...

  • ive been waiting on a long video yo. ive exhausted all the ones bbc horizon made

  • nature *surprized* us? Why the past tense for this episode?

  • 1080p and full screen, his glasses are gorgeous

  • WHAT DO WE WANT?

    LONGER VIDEOS!!

    WHEN DO WE WANT THEM?

    NOW!!!

  • Watching this gave me a really good headache

  • I cant believe the bastards that want to pull the funding for the James Webb telescope :(

  • Their hasn't been a 20+ minute video since Apr 30, 2011. The one about mars?

    Last real episode.

    Join me in my desperate chant!

    WE WANT 20 MINUTE VIDEOS!

    WE WANT DICK RODSTEIN!

    WE WANT THEM NOW!

  • @cmd2tuts your pleas are heard. we have a script for a long look at dark energy just about done. we're hoping that's a few weeks away, at around 24-25 minutes. lots of other distractions around here, though... a big oceans initiative, a giant screen fulldome earth-science show and another one just starting up on "supervolcanoes." Patience, please. T.

  • @SpaceRip For an independent production you guys rival even History channel and National geographic. Glad I subbed a while back =)

  • @SpaceRip We really appreciate it :) Can't wait for more of your awesome videos.

  • @SpaceRip

    thank you =D

  • @SpaceRip i took the day off from work to see your videos =D

  • @SpaceRip I love you. Can't wait for a dark energy episode :D

  • @SpaceRip Looking forward!

  • @SpaceRip Eager patience ensues. :)

  • @SpaceRip You could always hire me to hurry things along, I'm a videographer and editor.

  • @Amarrian indeed!

  • honestly looks like a bird shit on the telescope tbh

  • @scottyfc2117 alien birds.... god one

  • dwarf galaxy that was swallowed by andromeda... andromeda went om nom nom yummy mass

  • This is a very good vid.

    However, it would have been soooo much better if had just had 30 seconds of intense, background, dramatic images of Andromeda.

    Too bad.

    Great science, weak story-telling.

  • keep looking up

  • Sounds like Science-Fiction? No, dear people, this is the REAL LIFE !

  • i want this guy to be my science professor...

  • The only guy that I have seen with a larger, or more active, adam's apple than this dude, is 'Ann' Coulter.

  • we want cosmic journeys back!

  • @Amarrian uhh aliens? LOL. such silly childish garbage. there are only trillions of trillions of planets and moons in existance in the universe. they are all real, yeah, but of course completely empty. Earth is the only place where God created life.. just think logically and read the Bible and it's obvious.

  • @xjaskix ...look who is calling the kettle black.... perhaps it is you who could... definitely would be wise if you did as you suggest ...read the Bible then think logically ....the Bible absolutely refers to 'others'

  • @gaiagale The bible is nothing more than a compilation of short stories, put together by insane, radical followers of an invisible man, that is supposedly always watching (kinda like Santa). Only he never lets you know he's there, and only helps you if you help yourself... So tell me how this makes any sense to believe anything the bible says. Thanks, but no thanks. I'll stick with Science.

  • 1 dislike was from a creatard who was taught all the stars and galaxies are painted on the bubble dome atop our 6,000 year old flat Earth.

  • i love your channel.

  • we really have only taken baby steps, haven't we?

  • This is "AWESOME"!!!

  • i feel so small...

  • Amazing the endless amount of stars and the possiblity of life on other planets. Wild to think that other lifeforms are out there right now, living life, wondering about the universe like us.

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  • If humans were a unified planetary species, without the anchors of religion, racism, and war. If we had all of Earth's resources and scientists working together our progress would be limitless. MY dream is to see a unified Earth, because if everything was a 6 billion person effort, nothing would be impossible.

  • @stevel920 THIS.

  • @stevel920 That's what communists tried to achieve 100 years ago, and that's what capitalism destroyed 20 years ago. Maybe in a vast future we'll have a world like that, a utopia, but Im afraid we'll never experience that.

    And all of Earth's resources are slowly coming to an end..