How Long You'd Live on Different Planets

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Could there be life outside planet Earth? We're dreaming of finding traces of life in space but what if we could colonize other planets of our Solar System and live there? Time runs slower on some of the planets and faster on others. So how would it affect your life span? Let's see how long you'd live for on each of the planets.

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Hey there! Which of the planets of our Sola System would you choose to live on?🚀

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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Bright you should make another YouTube channel and call it “Dark Side” and post specifically space facts

JFfragrance
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“Deserts have no atmosphere.” The narrator actually said that.

pghpaisan
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I like that they mention Pluto which isn't even considered a planet anymore but not Uranus which indisputably always has been.

danteeudora
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"Would only last a few seconds" "Would only last a few seconds" "Would only last a few seconds" "Would only last a few seconds"

Wow! Think you for the very specific times we can survive on each planet! Brilliant and well researched!

captainobvious
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Basically the entire video, “as long as you can hold your breath or before you get crushed”

Yuugi
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This is why we should take care of Earth; we don't have any other planet to live on...

angelopantoja
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"deserts have no atmosphere"

*me, from the mojave desert*

"how did he know we're all anaerobic cryptids out here?"

sympathiea
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All respect to the cameraman that went to all those planets (and dwarf planet) without a spacesuit

subadubdub
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Are we just not gonna talk about how they never mentioned Uranus?

jordanmicahcook
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It would've been more interesting to know how long you'd last on each planet assuming you had access to oxygen.

Sirwest
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This video makes you appreciate Earth more.

faceclutch
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I think the most interesting thing about videos like this is how serious these people sound when explaining things they have no clue about

brianmouton
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Imagine screaming for help when you’re on a whole different planet

certifiedshawn-
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This made me appreciate earth even more than before. We need to be grateful.

gregk
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It surprises me everytime i thing about how similar all living creatures are. we are all ants in the vast universe, slowly evolving, slowly spreading our wings, slowly digging holes and slowing searching the surroudings. we adapt, we move, me endure, we evolve, we search, we find, we think and we design.... evolving everyday without knowing it. day by day growing, creating something new, becoming something we weren't just a few moments ago. before we even realise how much we have changed, we think about how much there is still left to do. It awes me everytime i think of the past and expect the future. we started flying and even went outside the planet, explored moon and even other planets, planets that we can't even reach, we are already speculating what they are and we aren't quite correct but we know we have some gist of it...this all happenned in what? 100-200 years? the earth is 4.5B years old, and we still have millions of years to live. in 100 years we explored so much, i anticipate how much will we have explored in another 100 years. what about another 100 years after that? 1000 years? surely we would already have populated other planets by then, maybe even discovered new planets that we can live on and has even better enviornment that earth. in 10, 000 years. how many planets will humans be on? in 20, 000 years, will we be able to leave our galaxy and travel to another galaxy to live in? in 100, 000 years would we have populated a few galaxies? in 10, 000, 000 years, would we have populated half the universe? will we someday encouter another living species from another planet? how will we interact. will they be friends? or possibly even pets? i only wish i can live long enough to see how marvelously we humans will grow as time goes by. will we still be ants after 100, 000, 000 years? or will we evolve to become something new? something dangerous? something not human? will we have emotions? will we still think about the time when we were nothing? will we even remember our origins by then? it is scary to think about it. maybe we are just a flickering candle and will eventually die out... turned to dust and be forgotten. the species named humans might cease to exist. it is so scary but at the same time so exciting to think about all of this.

BlueDice
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“Live on any planet, except the Sun.” The Sun’s not a planet, it’s a star, lol.

JediDanD
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After watching this video I decided to stay on earth, thanks guys you really saved my life!

loconoia
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Fun fact:

The global average life expectancy in 2019: 72 years, 7 months, and 7 days.

Amount of time for Uranus to make one complete orbit of the Sun: 84 years and 1 month.

A lot of us couldn't even witness Uranus' one complete revolution around the Sun in our entire lives.

Life is so short.

zealandia
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2:22 Bright side: On the brightside, you get to see some cool views!
Man: screams cause he lost his breath

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