@TurkiyeCumhurbaskani Seriously you have no right to just ome and says tuff like that. This is an old video and I needed a song to put in it, I did not really care what song went in so I did this. You missed the information content of this video to begin with.
@amrit06 This is an older video of mine, there is even better christain music but I have the right to put christain or whatever music if I want to, you don't have to say what others have said, it doesn't really matter.
@RJL738 Sounds very generic and has a hint of christian rock in the it. The song is poorly composed and written. As a music lover and musician i just find this song very poor and distasteful.
@Interactivesystems I don't know what to tell you I made this a while back finding music is a bit difficult and I am a Christain so whatever. But thanks about the pictures.
@xXxplanexXx more than likely yes, im an aerospace educator for civil air patrol (department of us. air force) and from basic understanding yes, we are in a "binary orbit " so to say umm we have our moon and that would be it now it would be cool to finde a planet with a moon that has another moon maybe larger but it would need a very large orbit around it and most would and cold argue that those are seperat planets
now this could me possbile that there could me moon the same sized as earth that could have life on it and it could be we are not looking in the right aera yet.for that and our tech has not inproved yet to find on yet but it has gotten better over the years I can say much.
We see many visualizations of other planets that frequently show a companion planet in the sky that is very large and close.
However, if there is a large body orbiting closely to a planet with oceans (such as the earth), wouldn't that cause enormous and destructive tides to basically slosh-over the entire surface of the planet? And wouldn't this be inimicable to life?
I guess that would be determined by how close the larger body was to the smaller body, and their rotation. How fast/slow of a rotation each planet has. If the moon is spinning really fast and was pretty close than yes I would say it would kill most complex life, but it'd be prefect to form microbial life I guess. I guess it just depends on which type of life you want to find. Complex or microbial. Thanks for the question, I actually have never really thought about that before.
Good job RJ. I'll be waiting for more of this work. I believe that the day when the man can travel at 12,000 miles per hour in the space, will be the greatest time in discoveries about other planets and life.
the most hospitable planet (not counting fictional satellites) i can think of is Gliese 581d: it is inside the stars habitable zone, but the problem is it has over 7 Earth masses
double planets can exist if they are much closer to eachother than to their star. For example Pluto and Charon. I know that they are now binary dwarf planets, but still, it proves my point. A planet and a moon is also like a binary planet.
i enjoyed this vid
shoppittsburghnow 1 month ago
really informative and interesting
smuggecko 1 month ago
very interesting thanks
thegeffc 1 month ago
you have some great stuff here
jessyjessy4 1 month ago
what a lame shit music and gay video
TurkiyeCumhurbaskani 1 month ago
@TurkiyeCumhurbaskani Seriously you have no right to just ome and says tuff like that. This is an old video and I needed a song to put in it, I did not really care what song went in so I did this. You missed the information content of this video to begin with.
RJL738 1 month ago
Lame picture video. this sucks
Shineboie 3 months ago
Could you have picked a more gay song than this one?
amrit06 4 months ago
@amrit06 This is an older video of mine, there is even better christain music but I have the right to put christain or whatever music if I want to, you don't have to say what others have said, it doesn't really matter.
RJL738 3 months ago
This music is BAD!
bertdanger 4 months ago
fuck you all bastards,i go and get drunk
sask523 5 months ago
@sask523 Seriously that is pathetic I'm calling you out on that and rediculous is not the word.
RJL738 3 months ago
the music is pretty gay
elmalacopa 6 months ago
What a great vid almost wasted on such awful music. Soft white guys singing about overcoming their "hardships"... awwwwwww....
That aside; Great inspiring artwork! Incredible compilation!
BrooklynPerson30000 11 months ago
Exactly...My cock is steady at :19 every hour. Sometimes it is a real woody in the morning before I piss.
SpincterManBubba 11 months ago
No, it's steady as a clack!
arctree 1 year ago
The message in the beginning made me expect much more scientific explanation. However, the video is good for its artistic value. Thumb up.
EuroUser1 1 year ago
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spamstoper3 1 year ago
fucking great song
djphilmore 1 year ago
At :19 seconds it says steady as a cock.
Richterfulify 1 year ago
@Richterfulify No it's steady as a clock.
RJL738 1 year ago
wats the song in the first
lolcats1337XD 1 year ago
@lolcats1337XD Mark Harris: for the first time.
RJL738 1 year ago
Sad in the near future we can only go to the planets in our Solar system ide rather go to far away ones
mity15 1 year ago
@mity15 Maybe you will discover something that will make it possible. Some scientist may make it happen sooner than people think.
RJL738 1 year ago
@RJL738 That would be good ide liek it to happen in my lifetime
mity15 1 year ago
Nice image compilation, the music is fucking horrifying thanks.
Zeitgeist1101 1 year ago
@Zeitgeist1101 What is horrifying about it? I wanted to put it and I had a hard time finding music so I had to put something.
RJL738 1 year ago
@RJL738 Sounds very generic and has a hint of christian rock in the it. The song is poorly composed and written. As a music lover and musician i just find this song very poor and distasteful.
Zeitgeist1101 1 year ago
@RJL738 the music... its shit, but its fine the pictures count.
Interactivesystems 1 year ago
@Interactivesystems I don't know what to tell you I made this a while back finding music is a bit difficult and I am a Christain so whatever. But thanks about the pictures.
RJL738 1 year ago
Great art work I'm dieing to know what other planets are out there!!!!
metaldave08096 1 year ago
@xXxplanexXx more than likely yes, im an aerospace educator for civil air patrol (department of us. air force) and from basic understanding yes, we are in a "binary orbit " so to say umm we have our moon and that would be it now it would be cool to finde a planet with a moon that has another moon maybe larger but it would need a very large orbit around it and most would and cold argue that those are seperat planets
emerychandler 1 year ago
why bring up stupid god?
tjohn1986 1 year ago
If only we could find a way to exceed light speed... then travel to some of these places! Sadly not in my lifetime.
MrKurt1962 1 year ago
now this could me possbile that there could me moon the same sized as earth that could have life on it and it could be we are not looking in the right aera yet.for that and our tech has not inproved yet to find on yet but it has gotten better over the years I can say much.
Sinsaytob 2 years ago
There are 404 extrasolar planets discovered so far can't wait till we hit 500 maybe next year?
Bozewani 2 years ago
We see many visualizations of other planets that frequently show a companion planet in the sky that is very large and close.
However, if there is a large body orbiting closely to a planet with oceans (such as the earth), wouldn't that cause enormous and destructive tides to basically slosh-over the entire surface of the planet? And wouldn't this be inimicable to life?
zooeyhall 2 years ago
I guess that would be determined by how close the larger body was to the smaller body, and their rotation. How fast/slow of a rotation each planet has. If the moon is spinning really fast and was pretty close than yes I would say it would kill most complex life, but it'd be prefect to form microbial life I guess. I guess it just depends on which type of life you want to find. Complex or microbial. Thanks for the question, I actually have never really thought about that before.
zbambam5 2 years ago
what song is this?
solrac199424 2 years ago
wrong WRONG music atmosphere for this video my friend this is constructive criticism
deadmau5ARGURU 2 years ago
hm wrong musik
mohrdaan 2 years ago
Good job RJ. I'll be waiting for more of this work. I believe that the day when the man can travel at 12,000 miles per hour in the space, will be the greatest time in discoveries about other planets and life.
beboquintana 2 years ago
the most hospitable planet (not counting fictional satellites) i can think of is Gliese 581d: it is inside the stars habitable zone, but the problem is it has over 7 Earth masses
lonewanderer77 2 years ago
@lonewanderer77
Maybe it has a moon roughly the size of our earth.
Wouldn't that be awesome to live on that moon and sometimes see Gliese 581d up on the sky?
jxvwp 1 year ago
double planets can exist if they are much closer to eachother than to their star. For example Pluto and Charon. I know that they are now binary dwarf planets, but still, it proves my point. A planet and a moon is also like a binary planet.
308813062 2 years ago
Extrasolar planets are my favorite thing to study so this video is unbelievbly awsome! 5/5, favorited, sent to a few of my friends as well.
Are most of the ideas of these pictures possible? And excuse my ignorance, but what is a binary planet?
ImayStalkU 2 years ago
The most common meaning for a binary planet is two planets that orbit each other.
RJL738 2 years ago
you collected some awesome images...great video!
stonedcommander 2 years ago
I am not an expert concerning that but my guess is yes binary planets would be possible, there are binary stars and maybe even moons.
RJL738 2 years ago