Falling Into Mars (Simulation)

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Realistic simulation of what you would see if you'd fall into Mars. This was made using the software Space Engine with a lot of editing and other stuff.

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Music: 'Shadows and Dust' by Scott Buckley
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You did falling into different planets, a black hole and even the sun. Now its time to fall out of the universe

Homeminboss
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The two inhabitants sure appreciated your visit. 😊

lightweave
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One of my favorite little factoids about Mars is that while Olympus Mons is the largest mountain in the solar system, it wouldn't be *that* hard to hike since the incline is actually quite gentle. It'd be sort of like walking across France except uphill the entire way.

Colddirector
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Doomguy falling into Mars to investigate the lost UAC signal

cycleoffire
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This music is so fitting for a dystopian planet that once had a atmosphere, and likely as beautiful as Earth at a certain point in its existence.

ulibarriL
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bro i actually love these simulatons even though i dont understand it i just dont get how they know this is what it would look like

beanman
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One day, I'd love to see a photo of astronauts taking a group photo next to our old rovers on Mars showing how far we have come. It would actually make me tear up. And maybe us having a welcome home party for the rovers as we bring them back to Earth and finally giving them their proper spots in the air space museum in DC. I still remember reading about their launch in 1st grade and I'd love to finally see them in person even if it means I'm an elderly person.

phazedscrubs
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3:55 - I know getting them off the planet and back to Earth would be a prohibitively expensive mission, but one day, when we’ve established permanent bases on Mars, I think the rovers we sent there before us should be found, gathered and put on display in a museum - a _Martian_ museum, no less!

RCTCrashes
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As you descend, Mark Watney waves back up at you and yells over "I was here first!" 😁

aaronswink
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Mars is basically just a dystopian Earth with how remarkably similar it is!

ightdreamer
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Falling into Europa would be cool. Theoretical life under an icy shell and moon-wide ocean.

There’s also some cool nebulas to explore.

appleberry
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Salute to Spirit Rover. You did humanity a great service.

Jordyio
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I’ve been waiting for this one, thank you!

Boogie
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Good luck on making "Falling into Mercury" actually interesting!

ГлебВарламов-цк
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Shout out to the camera man and all his hard work of going from planet to planet.

jessebakken
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Falling into Io would be very interesting! Thank you a lot for your work :)

AzPaceLP
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when the camera looked back at where Earth is at the beginning of the video it filled me with a sudden wave of dread at how empty the space is, an absolute emptiness of pitch black. the thought that there are these celestial bodies just floating in absolute vacuum of darkness, the idea that everything of the universe is pretty much this empty void is both fascinating and mind bogglingly terrifying

ergohash
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I always get sad when i hear Mars probably looked like earth billions of years ago because i bet i was beautiful, and now it's all empty, and i wonder when Earth will have the same fate

ImReboot
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Can you also simulate what traveling at the speed of light would look like? Maybe start the speed with how fast we humans can travel in space currently, and gradually increase it till we reach the speed of light?

iamgats
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Now that we already landed at most of the planets at the Solar System, can you do planets/gas giants outside of our system? I think that it would be interesting to see the surfaces of other planets

therealredical