so what does this mean.........@?...... does this mean that if thewe cross the heliopause we will be battered to shit by interstellar cosmic winds.... we as humans wont be reaching the heliopause and beyond for another 200 years.... it is a big deal that voyager 1's made it there,, it still hasn't crossed the void and, i think it may not in one piece.. its been pushed there by solar winds.. right... so what happens when the solar winds begin to push in the opposite dirrections....???????.....
If the religious retards had their way we would all be living in caves dying of simple infections with rotting teeth forced to eat crap while we deperately prayed to their imaginanry god being for help.
Go to the nasa web site and search for "Local Fluff", those of you who are confused as to the 'red stuff.' We're being protected by a very hot and magnetized dust bunny.
The red stuff is a representation of the interstellar media colliding with the heliosheath as the Solar System moves through space. It wouldn't actually look like that.
So by this representation, the solar system is just like a molecular cell structure. The whole universe is like a molecular cell structure that makes up some pimple on a guy's ass.
They care what the general public thinks because the general public pays many billions of tax dollars each year to fund NASA. If NASA doesn't let the Americans see what they are paying for, NASA won't be supported as much later. You're right that their artistic skills aren't very important but it is funny to me when they use ingenious skills in a big area but amateurish graphical skills in another.
Thanks for showing this reprsentation. The edge of the solar system (Oort cloud) contains hundreds of trillions of comets and stretches well over a lightyear. The solar system orbits 2/3-3/4 of the way from the center of the galaxy.
Space is only an illusion. It does not end. Think about your Screen Saver. The logo can go to the end and appear on the other side. Shapeless formless it has no end. If you live on the logo you do not see it as square because it is not.
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creation and evolution are the same thing Adam was an unstable atom before the big bang also eve was the eve of everything before the unstable atom exploded into what is called the big bang see god could not get early man to understand this concept so he made it easy for early man to understand why cant science and religion agree on one solution for everyone?
Well, science does its own, and there is always a lot of religious fanatics trying to "prove" science is wrong and old fairy tales are right, but guess what? They die and their fairy tales get lost into time, but the facts remain carved in stone.
Most religions have to face they just haven't an explanation (nor haven't they ever had), accept the facts, and limit themselves to the human spiritual dimension.
@JennyFarlopez The problem is, however, is that each generation is sure it has "the facts". The earliest scientists who believed in the crystal spheres believed they had the facts, flat earthers believed they had the facts. So did alchemists. The brilliant thing about science is that it is always changing and adapting, but the dangerous thing about it is believing it has all the "facts".
@JennyFarlopez do you honestly believe that everything came from a little speck of matter? it's much easier and more logical to believe that God create the whole universe and everything in it. read Genesis 1:1"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" Genesis 1:27 "So God created mankind in his own image,in the image of God he created them male and female he created them." God took the time to create each and every one of us. That should make us feel special.
@astrofishy35 lololol thats funny...april fools was a few days ago bud.....this god you have imaged isnt what you think......thousands of years ago folks had nothing to do....gandering up at the sky was it.......anything they seen abnormal they couldnt give it an explanation...people thought tooo much, probably drove em insane...till they came up with a solution...everything was created by a magic man.....thats no solution...thats weak minded nonsense
@astrofishy35 its retards like you who cannot fathom the idea of evolution....people adapt...organizms adapt....we've been around for a long enough time shit happens....
@JennyFarlopez carved in stone, like the nephilim inspired stonehenge, easter island, mayans incas,but everyone is dumb? you believe in evolution? FLAGELLUM oh and everthing else like your eyeballs. um, greorgia guide stones. start there. cern is a giant wiches cauldron. carved in stone.................like spqr. (which just ended in 1991 and new babylon began in 2001 enjoy! look up! year of the rabbit and 2013 year of the snake.
this is so wrong? our solar system is flat like af dish.. the planets circles around the sun, in one direction if you can say that. and out side our solar system there is a galaxy (i think its called in english) with likely unlimited amounts of solar systems inside it
guys you should'nt worry about that.. there wont happend anything to our sun before a 5 billion years. and we humans actually know that, because you know the life lenght of a star by looking at its size. it might be more advanced but i have hear that from profs ;)
If the Sun turns into a "Red Giant star", most likely it would cover the 1st 3 planets. BUT, if our Sun becomes as big as the biggest star in the universe (VY Canis Majoris), it would cover 6 planets and reach Saturn's orbit, leaving Uranus and Neptune as the only planets in the Solar System. Imagine that!
But I dont think the supergiant stage will last long enough to give life a fair chance to develop on Mars. Maybe the sun would have to expand to a certain size for conditions to be just right for life, but itll carry on expanding until Mars burns up, so the ideal conditions wont last long.. 1000 yrs maybe?
But I dont think the supergiant stage will last long enough to give life a fair chance to develop on Mars. Maybe the sun would have to expand to a certain size for conditions to be just right for life, but itll carry on expanding until Mars burns up, so the ideal conditions wont last long.. 1000 yrs maybe?
But I dont think the supergiant stage will last long enough to give life a fair chance to develop on Mars. Maybe the sun would have to expand to a certain size for conditions to be just right for life, but itll carry on expanding until Mars burns up, so the ideal conditions wont last long.. 1000 yrs maybe?
Not really... if the sun blew up it would most likly expand and suck up the earth and all other near by planets... the earth would never get a chance to "dry up". Half the Solar system would be gone.
u should watch a doco series called the Universe, if thats interrestin to ya. It's all about the planets, galaxies, stars and everything else. I learnt this from an episode i think was called the savage sun.
When the Sun has reached the end of its life it will have expanded so much that it will collapse into its self not creating a black hole but becoming a white dwarfe. How ever the sun as it expands befores its death will loose its gravitational pull causing the planets to break from the suns orbit. Unfortunately by this time Earth would have alredy become a ball of molten rock, and mercury and venus would have been engulfed by the sun.
The Sun is approximately 5 billion years old and is expected to die at aroun 11 billion years old. The Sun will not explode and it will not take the whole solar system with it. The Sun is constantly expanding as it burns carbon dioxide with hydrogen to creat its fuel or the heat. (ill continue in another comment)
who ever put this vidio up thanks i can see something we all cant see in this vidio something fenominal we will see naw coz i got the big idea how it works 23/1/2008 halil salih remember the name.
In any case you're right. A star must reach a certain mass during birth and life before imploding and super nova-ing then leading to a neutron star which leads to a black hole. Our sun for instance is not large enough that's why it's yellow yet stars out there that burn blue are among the biggest and for sure most likely to go super nova.
We don't know for sure when it's going to die, but we can estimate. From what I've heard, it should be alright for another 5-7 billion years. Is doesn't matter that much anyways; the Milky way and it's neighbour, Andromeda, are going to crash in about 7 billion years. That's right, we must find another galaxy... it's not going to be easy.
how are u going to find another galaxy .... do u not know that humanity may not exist for per say another couple of thousand years old ... when shit hits the fan ,,, u cant escape the galaxy at at all everything will be burned beyond belief...
Quite frankly, I'm not sure it's a challenge we can overcome, considering the distance. But if we don't, that's the end of us. But, why do you say (what do you mean by) we "may not exist for per say another couple of thousand years old" ?
Actually some of you have mis-interrpeted this video is its not about the sun ending or dying but about where the Termination Shock meets the heliosphere and finishes with the bow shock, (this is basically easily described if you turned a tap on, the water flowing fast from the tap would represent the solor winds from the sun the point where it hit the sink or basin would be the termination shock where the speed declines rapidly resulting in a slow flow)
you know, im wondering why some of you even care about it exploding. honestly it doesnt bother me. we'll all be dead by the time it explodes. and regarding the post on the sun taking out us humans: we will most likely be extinct before it happens, at the rate we are going we will destroy the planet ourselfs.
ya exactly so thats why people are trying to find a planet with a moon and sun and water and breatheable place to live because in a long time wen it happends and we dunt find a new planet EXTINCT! :'(
The sun is in its middle-age approximately 5 billion years old? It'll steadily get hotter until 5 billion years later, it'll expand into a red giant which will engulf the earth. But scientists say Earth will escape engulfing... either way, Earth will get too hot to live, the oceans would boil away.
so we are really inside the milky way? oh yeah, they say that the sun is VERY VERY big today coz my cousin said it is already 1.5 billion yrs old. if it gets any bigger, it will explode and turn into a black hole
that orb in side is solar system that is the helios
ventuscyborghelios 7 months ago
why can my religion just accept science? If anything science proves what god did so what the hell is the big deal?
MrNarutovsbleach 8 months ago
so what does this mean.........@?...... does this mean that if thewe cross the heliopause we will be battered to shit by interstellar cosmic winds.... we as humans wont be reaching the heliopause and beyond for another 200 years.... it is a big deal that voyager 1's made it there,, it still hasn't crossed the void and, i think it may not in one piece.. its been pushed there by solar winds.. right... so what happens when the solar winds begin to push in the opposite dirrections....???????.....
ammodanger 8 months ago
thats so cool!
greivous3456 9 months ago
MY RABBIT LAUNCHED A SHIT INTO SPACE AND PLANNED IT TO INTERCEPT VOYAGER 1 IN ABOUT 10 YEARS
CptDanny23 9 months ago
If the religious retards had their way we would all be living in caves dying of simple infections with rotting teeth forced to eat crap while we deperately prayed to their imaginanry god being for help.
MrPoxman 10 months ago
Then Who created God?
2009alfon 11 months ago
that edege of the solar system is named HELIOSPHERE
wengneuda13 1 year ago
Voyager 1 & 2 will go there in about 10 years
MarioKartFan2132 1 year ago
@MarioKartFan2132 VOYAGER 1 HAS DONE IT TOADY!!!!
IT FOUND THE HELIOPAUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!
rsexplorer20 1 year ago 5
@rsexplorer20 Really? Are they sure this time? Because NASA has said and retracted that for years now.
EmperorofCartoons 1 year ago
@EmperorofCartoons It found it last week
rsexplorer20 1 year ago
It was interesting and so mysterious. No one can predict what to expect in the future
DanikaK2 1 year ago
lmao
Giflar 1 year ago
Stupid ass radiation if it weren't for that we could be living in mars.
XxAssasainXx 1 year ago
Go to the nasa web site and search for "Local Fluff", those of you who are confused as to the 'red stuff.' We're being protected by a very hot and magnetized dust bunny.
Inannawhimsey 1 year ago
have a drink on me birgins
Ronniedasmoker 2 years ago
What's this red stuff ?
TheSunset0 2 years ago
The red stuff is a representation of the interstellar media colliding with the heliosheath as the Solar System moves through space. It wouldn't actually look like that.
cattoy42 2 years ago
hydrogen and helium gas and other trace particles.
Lokivoid 1 year ago
sad boy.
1234chaz1234 2 years ago
what the fuck was that shit? thats just fucking retarded
H3KCurtis 2 years ago
no its awsome man drink up.
cavetroll666 2 years ago
So by this representation, the solar system is just like a molecular cell structure. The whole universe is like a molecular cell structure that makes up some pimple on a guy's ass.
SignalBurden 2 years ago
Yep!! you got it right!
amalbanna 2 years ago
loser
muhammadsholypenis 2 years ago
this is pretty interesting..
Is it depicting our solar system in a bubble of it own?
clnmyjts 2 years ago
Well its actually magnet field of the sun what protects our planets from cosmic radiation, earth has also magnetfield what protects us from sun.
Matu1 2 years ago 3
Isnt the voyager space craft at this distance now?
poochpoints 2 years ago
yea
1234chaz1234 2 years ago
I dont know what to say?
SilverKracker 2 years ago
The funny thing is that the animation was likely made by NASA. They can make a probe well enough but graphics is beyond their abilities. hehe
joshig1983 2 years ago
they do this things so that u might get a feeling about what they`r talking about,not that they care what u think or not.
camera31 2 years ago
They care what the general public thinks because the general public pays many billions of tax dollars each year to fund NASA. If NASA doesn't let the Americans see what they are paying for, NASA won't be supported as much later. You're right that their artistic skills aren't very important but it is funny to me when they use ingenious skills in a big area but amateurish graphical skills in another.
joshig1983 2 years ago
Not if Star Trek has anything to say about it.
joshig1983 2 years ago
Termination Shock!
Miss6Nintendo 2 years ago
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your fucking videos make no since!
reynolds550 2 years ago
My mom has told me no since I was a child.
narcberry 2 years ago
imagin how big space is
lisaandginger 3 years ago
The edge of the oort cloud is almost one light year away from the sun. But the oort cloud is not considered part of the solar system.
Greg00015 3 years ago
Not even one light year. The solar system is about 5 billion miles in diameter.
Greg00015 3 years ago 2
Just imagine how far we would get withing the next 500 years.
dinmagic 3 years ago
Sadly by 25 it will shut down
1a152 3 years ago
Thanks for showing this reprsentation. The edge of the solar system (Oort cloud) contains hundreds of trillions of comets and stretches well over a lightyear. The solar system orbits 2/3-3/4 of the way from the center of the galaxy.
RJL738 3 years ago
right on!
jmonie02 3 years ago
how big is space. or does it end?
clayj9 3 years ago 2
Space is only an illusion. It does not end. Think about your Screen Saver. The logo can go to the end and appear on the other side. Shapeless formless it has no end. If you live on the logo you do not see it as square because it is not.
wavepsychic 3 years ago 2
aahh im sure we will probs get closer to finding out in the next 200 years.
clayj9 3 years ago
A conspiracy creationist? Now that is a combo of total idiocy. Well done sir.
kamijk 3 years ago
I always considered God to be a Scientist, not a wizard.
critikull 3 years ago 2
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creation and evolution are the same thing Adam was an unstable atom before the big bang also eve was the eve of everything before the unstable atom exploded into what is called the big bang see god could not get early man to understand this concept so he made it easy for early man to understand why cant science and religion agree on one solution for everyone?
davidcribs 3 years ago
Well, science does its own, and there is always a lot of religious fanatics trying to "prove" science is wrong and old fairy tales are right, but guess what? They die and their fairy tales get lost into time, but the facts remain carved in stone.
Most religions have to face they just haven't an explanation (nor haven't they ever had), accept the facts, and limit themselves to the human spiritual dimension.
JennyFarlopez 3 years ago 10
@JennyFarlopez The problem is, however, is that each generation is sure it has "the facts". The earliest scientists who believed in the crystal spheres believed they had the facts, flat earthers believed they had the facts. So did alchemists. The brilliant thing about science is that it is always changing and adapting, but the dangerous thing about it is believing it has all the "facts".
EmperorofCartoons 1 year ago
@JennyFarlopez do you honestly believe that everything came from a little speck of matter? it's much easier and more logical to believe that God create the whole universe and everything in it. read Genesis 1:1"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" Genesis 1:27 "So God created mankind in his own image,in the image of God he created them male and female he created them." God took the time to create each and every one of us. That should make us feel special.
astrofishy35 11 months ago
@astrofishy35 lololol thats funny...april fools was a few days ago bud.....this god you have imaged isnt what you think......thousands of years ago folks had nothing to do....gandering up at the sky was it.......anything they seen abnormal they couldnt give it an explanation...people thought tooo much, probably drove em insane...till they came up with a solution...everything was created by a magic man.....thats no solution...thats weak minded nonsense
oilfield666 11 months ago
@oilfield666 i respect what you say but i believe otherwise.
astrofishy35 11 months ago
@astrofishy35 its retards like you who cannot fathom the idea of evolution....people adapt...organizms adapt....we've been around for a long enough time shit happens....
oilfield666 11 months ago
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astrofishy35 11 months ago
@JennyFarlopez carved in stone, like the nephilim inspired stonehenge, easter island, mayans incas,but everyone is dumb? you believe in evolution? FLAGELLUM oh and everthing else like your eyeballs. um, greorgia guide stones. start there. cern is a giant wiches cauldron. carved in stone.................like spqr. (which just ended in 1991 and new babylon began in 2001 enjoy! look up! year of the rabbit and 2013 year of the snake.
noodlesmealey 10 months ago
@JennyFarlopez
so u put your understanding that something came from nothing? thats your big bang theory.
paisis123 3 weeks ago
Voyager 1 is currently 0.0016 light years away from the sun. the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, is around 4.24 light years away!
that is depressing!
imagine intergalactic space! :(
sp1r1c0m 3 years ago
Just wait for nuclear spaceships!
JennyFarlopez 3 years ago
this is so wrong? our solar system is flat like af dish.. the planets circles around the sun, in one direction if you can say that. and out side our solar system there is a galaxy (i think its called in english) with likely unlimited amounts of solar systems inside it
dall6 4 years ago
yeah thats what i thought aswell, never thought our solar system was a sphere
aarperry 3 years ago
guys you should'nt worry about that.. there wont happend anything to our sun before a 5 billion years. and we humans actually know that, because you know the life lenght of a star by looking at its size. it might be more advanced but i have hear that from profs ;)
dall6 4 years ago
If the Sun turns into a "Red Giant star", most likely it would cover the 1st 3 planets. BUT, if our Sun becomes as big as the biggest star in the universe (VY Canis Majoris), it would cover 6 planets and reach Saturn's orbit, leaving Uranus and Neptune as the only planets in the Solar System. Imagine that!
goodcharlottejoto 4 years ago 2
But I dont think the supergiant stage will last long enough to give life a fair chance to develop on Mars. Maybe the sun would have to expand to a certain size for conditions to be just right for life, but itll carry on expanding until Mars burns up, so the ideal conditions wont last long.. 1000 yrs maybe?
skybaby42 4 years ago
But I dont think the supergiant stage will last long enough to give life a fair chance to develop on Mars. Maybe the sun would have to expand to a certain size for conditions to be just right for life, but itll carry on expanding until Mars burns up, so the ideal conditions wont last long.. 1000 yrs maybe?
skybaby42 4 years ago
But I dont think the supergiant stage will last long enough to give life a fair chance to develop on Mars. Maybe the sun would have to expand to a certain size for conditions to be just right for life, but itll carry on expanding until Mars burns up, so the ideal conditions wont last long.. 1000 yrs maybe?
skybaby42 4 years ago
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
mistryman49 4 years ago
if the sun blows up
the earth will get dryed up and will eventually explode
mistryman49 4 years ago
Not really... if the sun blew up it would most likly expand and suck up the earth and all other near by planets... the earth would never get a chance to "dry up". Half the Solar system would be gone.
Kickagnome 4 years ago
that looks really cool. O_O
TheEllenPageFanPage 4 years ago
Yeh true, my bad. Hellium with hydrogen and i think end result is Carbon dioxide.
beno182 4 years ago
u should watch a doco series called the Universe, if thats interrestin to ya. It's all about the planets, galaxies, stars and everything else. I learnt this from an episode i think was called the savage sun.
beno182 4 years ago 2
When the Sun has reached the end of its life it will have expanded so much that it will collapse into its self not creating a black hole but becoming a white dwarfe. How ever the sun as it expands befores its death will loose its gravitational pull causing the planets to break from the suns orbit. Unfortunately by this time Earth would have alredy become a ball of molten rock, and mercury and venus would have been engulfed by the sun.
beno182 4 years ago
yes, but you can't say that as a fact, this is just a theory...
like most things on these doco's
moonraven86 4 years ago
The Sun is approximately 5 billion years old and is expected to die at aroun 11 billion years old. The Sun will not explode and it will not take the whole solar system with it. The Sun is constantly expanding as it burns carbon dioxide with hydrogen to creat its fuel or the heat. (ill continue in another comment)
beno182 4 years ago
who ever put this vidio up thanks i can see something we all cant see in this vidio something fenominal we will see naw coz i got the big idea how it works 23/1/2008 halil salih remember the name.
trdhal 4 years ago
a black hole is nothing more then a very strong gravimetric force that not even light can escape its power... its not actually a hole.
kveldulfrrr 4 years ago
it is a tear in the fabric of space
spike378 4 years ago
yes..
kveldulfrrr 4 years ago
In any case you're right. A star must reach a certain mass during birth and life before imploding and super nova-ing then leading to a neutron star which leads to a black hole. Our sun for instance is not large enough that's why it's yellow yet stars out there that burn blue are among the biggest and for sure most likely to go super nova.
FatalFist 4 years ago
wtf that looked like a comit at the end look at it!!
finalfantasy15 4 years ago
eremoy: (what do you mean with stars and suns) There is only ONE sun and many stars. sun is just a name of our star
isokessu 4 years ago
wow. that made me feel really small and insignificant.
Thugz4Real 4 years ago 2
We don't know for sure when it's going to die, but we can estimate. From what I've heard, it should be alright for another 5-7 billion years. Is doesn't matter that much anyways; the Milky way and it's neighbour, Andromeda, are going to crash in about 7 billion years. That's right, we must find another galaxy... it's not going to be easy.
QuarksAreStrange 4 years ago
how are u going to find another galaxy .... do u not know that humanity may not exist for per say another couple of thousand years old ... when shit hits the fan ,,, u cant escape the galaxy at at all everything will be burned beyond belief...
gator153 4 years ago
Quite frankly, I'm not sure it's a challenge we can overcome, considering the distance. But if we don't, that's the end of us. But, why do you say (what do you mean by) we "may not exist for per say another couple of thousand years old" ?
QuarksAreStrange 4 years ago
Actually some of you have mis-interrpeted this video is its not about the sun ending or dying but about where the Termination Shock meets the heliosphere and finishes with the bow shock, (this is basically easily described if you turned a tap on, the water flowing fast from the tap would represent the solor winds from the sun the point where it hit the sink or basin would be the termination shock where the speed declines rapidly resulting in a slow flow)
ralphylad 5 years ago
you know, im wondering why some of you even care about it exploding. honestly it doesnt bother me. we'll all be dead by the time it explodes. and regarding the post on the sun taking out us humans: we will most likely be extinct before it happens, at the rate we are going we will destroy the planet ourselfs.
lessirkilion 5 years ago
The brazen stupidity displayed in some YouTube comments makes me cry. We humans may become extinct sooner rather than later due to STUPIDITY.
:sigh:
Some of you people need to STFU and get a basic education.
bamapachyderm 5 years ago
ya exactly so thats why people are trying to find a planet with a moon and sun and water and breatheable place to live because in a long time wen it happends and we dunt find a new planet EXTINCT! :'(
mindfreaks 5 years ago
The sun is in its middle-age approximately 5 billion years old? It'll steadily get hotter until 5 billion years later, it'll expand into a red giant which will engulf the earth. But scientists say Earth will escape engulfing... either way, Earth will get too hot to live, the oceans would boil away.
GayLesbian 5 years ago
yeah good thing the sun is having a very good diet schedule
HembusanNafas 5 years ago
Don't worry about that. Our sun is not big (heavy) enough.
mpcb 5 years ago
so we are really inside the milky way? oh yeah, they say that the sun is VERY VERY big today coz my cousin said it is already 1.5 billion yrs old. if it gets any bigger, it will explode and turn into a black hole
brokenmusic2696 5 years ago
kool
christieroad27 5 years ago