The Jupiter Enigma 4k

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Published 2024-03-21
What can the giant planet Jupiter tell us about the rise of planet Earth over four billion years ago? Drawing on new findings from NASA's Juno mission, scientists are peering into Jupiter's storm to reveal the very origins of our solar system: a chaotic early time when smaller planets were flung out to space or sent into shattering collisions, and the fate of our world hung in the balance.

All Comments (21)
  • @ChopperSouthern
    Good doco - and thanks for NOT being a cheapskate by using some dead, speechify voice. You are an EXCELLENT narrator!
  • This was absolutely fantastic. Jupiter is an incredible planet, one that you captured beautifully. I only regret that I have only one sub to take out for your channel. Great job, Space Rip!
  • @edsloan8535
    I like the theory that Jupiter is our solar systems binary partner that never quite made it to star mass.
  • @raheemabdul1066
    One of the best and oldest channels here, uploading quality Space Documentaries, bring back Rod commentery. subbed for over 10 years
  • @Larrythebassman
    ✨💫✨ loving this video. 12 minutes into the video and I have to stop and click the LIKE button then I want the rest of it🌪️✨✨✨💫✨✨
  • @user-em2pe3rf4h
    The algorithm fed me your channel and after 30 seconds, I liked and subbed directly. 53 and I still want to learn. Learn about space, history...etc.... I believe that if or when I don't want to learn, I will instantly become old and in the way. Thank you for posting something that I can learn from... truly a rare thing on YouTube.
  • This is one of the best space documentaries I have seen here on YouTube. Thank you for a remarkable documentary.
  • Please tell your editor to lower the music track for the next videos. Its to loud compared to the speech track.
  • @kjvail
    Nice production, one thing that bugged me. The Trojans were not the soldiers hiding in the horse, those were Greeks.
  • @TheSilmarillian
    I see it as somewhat of a guardian of the solar system it tends to drawn in nasty species ending rocks due to its size and gravity before they get to the inner solar system, sorta glad its there . As it did years ago with the Shumaker Levi asteroid or comet sized rock..
  • @Spielzeit85
    Thank you again for a wonderful video! Exceptional quality, as always.
  • @maffewl116
    Great documentary! I could listen to this narrator forever lol no sound issues for me.
  • @shlee2671
    좋습니다 영상 목소리 모두 good!
  • @martink6092
    17:43 "Smaller earth-sized planets are in fact rare". We don't know this for sure (yet); the problem is, bigger planets are much easier to see from here, so the sampling is very biased.