What If You Fell Into Neptune?
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Published 2021-02-16
It's big, it's blue and it will tear you apart. Well, if you happened to drop into one of its giant, Earth-sized storms. As calm and breathtaking as it may appear on the surface, Neptune planet is a dangerous and violent place. So, who's up for a field trip to space? Let's travel far into the Solar System. Why do Neptune's rings clump in certain areas? What treasures are hiding beneath its atmosphere? Can humans go to Neptune? How would the landing on Neptune look like? Where could you survive the longest?
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Did you know? Mars is a red planet with blue sunset while Earth is a blue planet with red sunset.
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"Falling Into Neptune" would be a cool name for a band
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The fact that our entire Earth can fit into a single storm on Neptune is really hard to fathom... And then thinking that Neptune isn't even in the SLIGHTEST bit being close to being a 'large' body in space.
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It’s amazing, how insanely different all the planets of the solar system are. Not one is even similar to another
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What if: Posts a new video Me: Ah shit here we die again..
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Ah thank you for telling not to fall into Neptune. I was planning on Maybe jumping into it next weekend but now because I watched this I'm just going to jump off a waterfall or something
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Humans: "I wanna be an astronaut and go to other planets!" Other planets:
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Honestly it’d be a terrifying experience but how he edits and voices these are hilarious lmao
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"It's big, it's blue, it could rip you in two"In school they didn’t tell us that Neptune had rings😳A 1,864 mile atmosphere into a ELEVEN THOUSAND MILE liquid fall into nothingness is absolutely mind blowing.Neptune is the most aesthetic and visually appealing planet, in my opinion 💙 Looks like a huge round ocean"Our ignorance expands at the same rate as our knowledge. The more we know, the more we realize how little we know"So we are not gonna talk about this guy showing his face 😔Due to Neptune having a massive ocean above the core its possible that there could be some sort of life form floating aroundOne time I had this dream, where I landed on Neptune and visited this ski resort and amusement park on the “surface”. Due to the extremely high pressure, anyone who ventured outside had to wear a special suit made of bedrock. It was a regular ski resort with a small lodge and ski lifts and very tall hills. The lodge even had a vending machine inside it if you wanted some skittles.damn just imagine how many huge diamonds are on Neptune😭"What if you fell into Neptune?" 0:28 "It will tear you apart" Video endsIdk why but Neptune has always been the most "scary" planet to me. Deeps sea ocean stuff creeps me out and Ive always imagined Neptune to be nothing but ocean and home to MASSIVE GIGANTIC SEA MONSTROUCITIES.