So, if earth is entering into an area of space which is free of these gases, will this mean that less of these high speed particles will be entering into the solar system? Does this mean that astronauts won't have to worry about their exposure to this stuff so much? Could we be entering an age that is ripe for space travel?
@jordanpasek The particles that astronauts worry about are cosmic rays, which usually travel between 43% and 99% the speed of light. The particles from the interstellar wind are only going .008% the speed of light (if I did my math right.) They aren't really a threat at that speed.
Please go watch my videos people, and if you are a scientist that can help detect what kind of device is being used on me wirelessly to torture and harm me please help! This not a joke someone or some organization has a terrible device capable of torturing and murdering people in their own home. I called many government agencies but they can not seem to be able to help. This is not a joke I seen them zap little kids with this device and the ones operating it need to be found and killed.
Very interesting, we are building puzzle to puzzle and this is another important
part to have view and grasp the whole image. And it looks like we are building faster and faster
there need to be more very deep space missions in future I think to push us forward.
Some comments are still sad, I hear often people saying I only care for whats going on here on earth, its like locking up home and never go outside for meeting someone new or for shopping or to have fun or to learn something about life.
@Thyalwaysseek trust is earned through friendship in my book. Most people are the same. The unknown can be frustrating. If you was in a burning house, the reason for the fire serves you no good. I am more concerned with Iran and syria you know what i mean, real problems. I dont think about stuff like space clouds and nibiru. It will drive you mad.
Tell us the truth you arseholes...you know what's going on...how long do we have until we hit the interstellar gas cloud? with all the satellites falling out of the sky...we must be close!
@Thyalwaysseek My advice would be to stop worrying about silly things & instead go back and pick up the basic science education you should have gotten by the end of junior high. Our solar system makes a complete orbit of our galaxy's center of gravity every 250 million yrs. The dinosaurs thrived through most of an orbit. New knowledge of our heliopause environment is fascinating. To anyone with basic science-literacy, there's just nothing threatening about the information.
@sbergman27 OMG!!! So many still indoctrinated into flat Earth science and then have the audacity to called themselves knowledgable...go back to your holy grail of lame stream science and get a clue...maybe you can do some research and start with oh I don't know...Graham Hancock, Will Hart, Terrance McKenna, Michael Cremo, Susan Joy Rennison...then when you have actually got some understanding of science please come back and comment.
@Thyalwaysseek "maybe you can do some research and start with oh I don't know...Graham Hancock"
Oh my. If you'd had any credibility before I'd say you blew it there. Graham Hancock? Talented writer. I can even see where he would be convincing to someone lacking a science education and/or basic critical thinking skills. "Fingerprints of the Gods" was entertaining. But then, so were Han Holzer's paranormal "investigations". Both works of complete fiction based upon grains of truth.
@sbergman27 Get back in your box and continue to consume the lies of the establishment still looking for a God particle that doesn't exist...I wonder how long the equations have to be before people start realising that everything science has told us is right is actually wrong...now they are just running on ego and arrogance...Maurice Cotterell is another excellent source of information...good luck...I know whose research I would take seriously and it's not any of this crap.
@Thyalwaysseek In fact, the evidence is edging toward the existence of the Higgs Boson. ("God Particle" is a meaningless media term.) The Higgs may or may not exist. If it does, the Standard Model is further strengthened. Unfortunately, confimration would not give us new clues as to how to proceed with unifying G with the other forces. More exciting would be if the Higgs were rejected. We do know that the LHC will either definitively confirm or definitively reject the Higgs'.
@sbergman27 LMAO!!! oh yes ofcourse it is...how much bigger to they have to build the LHC?...how much longer do they have to make their equations?...They will never find it because it doesn't exist.....time to wake up.
@Thyalwaysseek It's pretty clear that you lack the background to understand & are pushing some misguided agenda. 1 goal of LHC is to either reject or confirm Higgs. 14 TeV is definitely enough to do that. For theorists, a worst case outcome for LHC would be for it to confirm Higgs, but not SuSy or extra dimensions, and turn up nothing unexpected.
If you are as anti-science as you seem, you should be favoring confirmation. But the Scientific Method councils us to wait for the data.
@sbergman27 I am not anti science I am anti science establishment that work on their own agenda rather than what is best for humanity.....there is no Higgs Boson.
And your data supporting that is? That's the thing about science. You can't just make unsupported assertions & be taken seriously. I suppose you are angry because you believe a lot of outre pseudoscientific crap & "the establishment" points out the baselessness of your beliefs. Let me guess. Human abductions by space aliens? Crustal shift? Expanding Earth? Atlantis under the Antarctic ice? Nibiru?
@sbergman27 ...they send their little bits of tin up there and now claim to have the answers of the universe....hahahaha...go back to sleep....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
@Thyalwaysseek IBEX data is very much local news. Distances involved are only hundreds to thousands of AU. Basically, we have a better idea where our street lies in the city grid. It's projects like COBE, WMAP, Planck, & JWST that yield answers to the big Cosmological questions. What they've revealed is already more than I hoped we'd know in my lifetime. But the most exciting questions remain. I'm so very glad I don't live in the dark, windowless world that you so obviously do.
nice work...don't you believe that the difference in the ration of O and Ne has something to do with this kind of "pressure" between our system and the "external" space??
Incredible! We're stardust looking back at how we were formed, where we've been and where we're going, cosmologically. If we can do that, why can't there be other entities out there either doing the same thing or having already grasped far more than we have? Thank you IBEX Team and NASA!
@vfr802 It seems entirely possible. But where do "they" exist on the almost infinite span of time? This seems to potentially separate us even more than the vast distances involved.
@SoftwareTheft Perhaps the challenges of time and distance may some day be solved with quantum physics and string theory. I don't profess to understand a great deal of these subjects but I still feel we've barely scratched the surface when it comes to all things cosmic.
Great job NASA and IBEX Programme. Despite budget cuts and tightening of the purse strings because of Obama's complete failure to lead the United States, NASA does so many amazing things. Keep up the excellent work, and for making America great.
You're welcome, thanks for watching! You can also follow us on twitter and there is a NASA TV app available in the App Store.
NASAtelevision 2 weeks ago
Thank you so much for sharing this vid!
thedeeliciousplum 2 weeks ago
So, if earth is entering into an area of space which is free of these gases, will this mean that less of these high speed particles will be entering into the solar system? Does this mean that astronauts won't have to worry about their exposure to this stuff so much? Could we be entering an age that is ripe for space travel?
jordanpasek 2 weeks ago
@jordanpasek The particles that astronauts worry about are cosmic rays, which usually travel between 43% and 99% the speed of light. The particles from the interstellar wind are only going .008% the speed of light (if I did my math right.) They aren't really a threat at that speed.
swiessin 2 weeks ago
@swiessin Aw shucks..
jordanpasek 2 weeks ago
Eberhard Moebius is the coolest fucking name.
jordanpasek 2 weeks ago
they are saying few thousand years just like they lived more than a 100 thousand years. ...nothing is impossible :)
afsalmpm 3 weeks ago
ALIENS! THE GOVERNMENT! JESUS! CHARLIE SHEEN!
hydroids 3 weeks ago
@hydroids Look out! With such controversial words you might get thumbs-downed into oblivion!
mogaard07 3 weeks ago
Please go watch my videos people, and if you are a scientist that can help detect what kind of device is being used on me wirelessly to torture and harm me please help! This not a joke someone or some organization has a terrible device capable of torturing and murdering people in their own home. I called many government agencies but they can not seem to be able to help. This is not a joke I seen them zap little kids with this device and the ones operating it need to be found and killed.
WirelessTortureDevi 3 weeks ago
What, no Neil Degrasse Tyson?
eurohim 3 weeks ago
This has been flagged as spam show
It came from God! Scientists, always trying to disprove God, well, maybe they should read Psalm 19?
JasonProperSOI 3 weeks ago
The dislikes are from members of the Flat Earth Society or those who think the Earth is the center of the universe.
Kalex1975 3 weeks ago 8
I would really like to know why some people chose to "dislike" the video?
agsharma 3 weeks ago
@agsharma martians push "dislike".... they don't like our actions around Solar System
mphet26 3 weeks ago
@mphet26 Indeed. 2 voters are from space.
mogaard07 3 weeks ago
Very interesting, we are building puzzle to puzzle and this is another important
part to have view and grasp the whole image. And it looks like we are building faster and faster
there need to be more very deep space missions in future I think to push us forward.
Some comments are still sad, I hear often people saying I only care for whats going on here on earth, its like locking up home and never go outside for meeting someone new or for shopping or to have fun or to learn something about life.
ILoveDominikaDetko 3 weeks ago
Eberhard Moebius = Best name for a scientist. Ever.
JayJayAbels 3 weeks ago
@JayJayAbels I thought exactly the same :-)
mrswinkyuk 3 weeks ago
Thank you for sharing this, very educational.
Atheistprimate 3 weeks ago
@Thyalwaysseek trust is earned through friendship in my book. Most people are the same. The unknown can be frustrating. If you was in a burning house, the reason for the fire serves you no good. I am more concerned with Iran and syria you know what i mean, real problems. I dont think about stuff like space clouds and nibiru. It will drive you mad.
philos4r 3 weeks ago
we now where we going? these people have a lot of fear
hantuinder 3 weeks ago
@Thyalwaysseek does that way of asking questions usually get results?
philos4r 3 weeks ago
@philos4r Do you really expect them to tell you the truth?
Thyalwaysseek 3 weeks ago
interesting video :)
thesunreport 3 weeks ago
The Heliosphere is another protection that God made to protect us and the animals on this planet.
starblazers1969 3 weeks ago
@starblazers1969 I think it would be more appropriate to thank the sun's magnetic field for the heliosphere
ahg337 3 weeks ago 2
God created everything to work perfect! Even the sun!
starblazers1969 3 weeks ago
Too bad only USA people understand the measurements used in this video
VicariousReality7 3 weeks ago
@VicariousReality7 Or those who know how to convert measurements. Sheesh.
SoftwareTheft 3 weeks ago
Tell us the truth you arseholes...you know what's going on...how long do we have until we hit the interstellar gas cloud? with all the satellites falling out of the sky...we must be close!
Thyalwaysseek 3 weeks ago
@Thyalwaysseek My advice would be to stop worrying about silly things & instead go back and pick up the basic science education you should have gotten by the end of junior high. Our solar system makes a complete orbit of our galaxy's center of gravity every 250 million yrs. The dinosaurs thrived through most of an orbit. New knowledge of our heliopause environment is fascinating. To anyone with basic science-literacy, there's just nothing threatening about the information.
sbergman27 2 weeks ago
@sbergman27 OMG!!! So many still indoctrinated into flat Earth science and then have the audacity to called themselves knowledgable...go back to your holy grail of lame stream science and get a clue...maybe you can do some research and start with oh I don't know...Graham Hancock, Will Hart, Terrance McKenna, Michael Cremo, Susan Joy Rennison...then when you have actually got some understanding of science please come back and comment.
Thyalwaysseek 2 weeks ago
@Thyalwaysseek "maybe you can do some research and start with oh I don't know...Graham Hancock"
Oh my. If you'd had any credibility before I'd say you blew it there. Graham Hancock? Talented writer. I can even see where he would be convincing to someone lacking a science education and/or basic critical thinking skills. "Fingerprints of the Gods" was entertaining. But then, so were Han Holzer's paranormal "investigations". Both works of complete fiction based upon grains of truth.
sbergman27 1 week ago
@sbergman27 Get back in your box and continue to consume the lies of the establishment still looking for a God particle that doesn't exist...I wonder how long the equations have to be before people start realising that everything science has told us is right is actually wrong...now they are just running on ego and arrogance...Maurice Cotterell is another excellent source of information...good luck...I know whose research I would take seriously and it's not any of this crap.
Thyalwaysseek 1 week ago
@Thyalwaysseek In fact, the evidence is edging toward the existence of the Higgs Boson. ("God Particle" is a meaningless media term.) The Higgs may or may not exist. If it does, the Standard Model is further strengthened. Unfortunately, confimration would not give us new clues as to how to proceed with unifying G with the other forces. More exciting would be if the Higgs were rejected. We do know that the LHC will either definitively confirm or definitively reject the Higgs'.
sbergman27 1 week ago
@sbergman27 LMAO!!! oh yes ofcourse it is...how much bigger to they have to build the LHC?...how much longer do they have to make their equations?...They will never find it because it doesn't exist.....time to wake up.
Thyalwaysseek 1 week ago
@Thyalwaysseek It's pretty clear that you lack the background to understand & are pushing some misguided agenda. 1 goal of LHC is to either reject or confirm Higgs. 14 TeV is definitely enough to do that. For theorists, a worst case outcome for LHC would be for it to confirm Higgs, but not SuSy or extra dimensions, and turn up nothing unexpected.
If you are as anti-science as you seem, you should be favoring confirmation. But the Scientific Method councils us to wait for the data.
sbergman27 1 week ago
@sbergman27 I am not anti science I am anti science establishment that work on their own agenda rather than what is best for humanity.....there is no Higgs Boson.
Thyalwaysseek 1 week ago
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@Thyalwaysseek "there is no Higgs Boson"
And your data supporting that is? That's the thing about science. You can't just make unsupported assertions & be taken seriously. I suppose you are angry because you believe a lot of outre pseudoscientific crap & "the establishment" points out the baselessness of your beliefs. Let me guess. Human abductions by space aliens? Crustal shift? Expanding Earth? Atlantis under the Antarctic ice? Nibiru?
Ignorance breeds that kind of nonsense.
sbergman27 1 week ago
@sbergman27 ...this shit from NASA is not real science...it is conjecture and theory based on a flawed model and most of them already know it.
Thyalwaysseek 2 weeks ago
@sbergman27 ...they send their little bits of tin up there and now claim to have the answers of the universe....hahahaha...go back to sleep....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Thyalwaysseek 2 weeks ago
@Thyalwaysseek IBEX data is very much local news. Distances involved are only hundreds to thousands of AU. Basically, we have a better idea where our street lies in the city grid. It's projects like COBE, WMAP, Planck, & JWST that yield answers to the big Cosmological questions. What they've revealed is already more than I hoped we'd know in my lifetime. But the most exciting questions remain. I'm so very glad I don't live in the dark, windowless world that you so obviously do.
sbergman27 2 weeks ago
thank you very much
MrSompongt 3 weeks ago
This guy has the most adorable voice.
You know the one.
kissmygrittsyall 3 weeks ago
@kissmygrittsyall Please excuse me while I throw up in my mouth.
Thyalwaysseek 3 weeks ago
nice work...don't you believe that the difference in the ration of O and Ne has something to do with this kind of "pressure" between our system and the "external" space??
FelipeZucchetti 3 weeks ago
great video, thanks for sharing!
dyeisonthebest2 3 weeks ago
Science, one of the few things in this world that doesn't really need HQ to be enjoyed ;D
wonszlol 3 weeks ago
Science never sleeps !!! what a greate frase !!!
EdyMar77 3 weeks ago 2
Incredible! We're stardust looking back at how we were formed, where we've been and where we're going, cosmologically. If we can do that, why can't there be other entities out there either doing the same thing or having already grasped far more than we have? Thank you IBEX Team and NASA!
vfr802 3 weeks ago 21
@vfr802 It seems entirely possible. But where do "they" exist on the almost infinite span of time? This seems to potentially separate us even more than the vast distances involved.
SoftwareTheft 3 weeks ago
@SoftwareTheft Perhaps the challenges of time and distance may some day be solved with quantum physics and string theory. I don't profess to understand a great deal of these subjects but I still feel we've barely scratched the surface when it comes to all things cosmic.
vfr802 3 weeks ago 2
Great job NASA and IBEX Programme. Despite budget cuts and tightening of the purse strings because of Obama's complete failure to lead the United States, NASA does so many amazing things. Keep up the excellent work, and for making America great.
spinbaba 3 weeks ago
Thank you so much for expressing some doubt about the probability of life beyond earth's. This is often difficult to explain.
PrairiePie23 3 weeks ago
Oh god, it's complicated !
MrLaBergere 3 weeks ago
Yes, congratulations! Thank you for bringing this to Youtube!
PrairiePie23 3 weeks ago
Im proud to be human !!
EdyMar77 3 weeks ago
Smart people are cool! :D
chriscowman 3 weeks ago
Carl Sagan Approves
Chodda 3 weeks ago 5
Sweet, free educational material!
JamesBerg86 3 weeks ago 37
@JamesBerg86 how dare they use youtube to educate me on my free time! GRRR!!
huntercd 3 weeks ago