A Day on Every Planet of the Solar System [Remake]

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In this video you will see what a full day looks like from each planet of the Solar System. Since gas giants (Jupiter / Saturn) and ice giants (Uranus / Neptune) have no known surface we will be using theirs moons. Various information included like the length of a full day (orbital period) and the speed of time. I used the very realistic game/program ''Space Engine'' to make this video and various other edits.

00:00 - Mercury
00:47 - Venus
01:22 - Earth
01:56 - Mars
02:23 - Jupiter (IO)
03:40 - Saturn (Titan)
04:24 - Uranus (Miranda)
05:08 - Neptune (Triton)
05:58 - Pluto
06:54 - Eris
07:19 - Sedna

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Music: 'Felicity' and 'Permafrost' by Scott Buckley
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Gas giants will always fascinate me. So big, so much gravity, so many moons but no solid surface.

kanirudh
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I'm glad to see what a day on earth looks like

TheSebssx
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Every time I watch these videos, they remind me how big and vast everything is out there. I can't imagine standing on Pluto or Eris and seeing the sun as a tiny dot in the sky, providing little light and no heat and taking hundreds of years to complete an orbit. It seems kind of lonely out there in the cold and vast void.

aaronswink
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Sun from Pluto, Eris, and Sedna just a "slightly brighter star than others" rather than "the only star we seen during the day"

ErnestJay
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So glad you used the same music, and also nice that you included more celestial bodies, nice job!

MuSicBlock
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Something about seeing a crescent neptune on triton is so beautiful and peaceful. I would give anything to see it in person.

zakattack
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With every sunset, the screen goes dark and there's my face staring back at me. :)))

brycefuson
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My condolences to the families of the cameramen who went to these cold and lonely worlds without any indestructible space suit on, just to bring us this magnificent video.

TheRealSkeletor
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Triton's night looks so lonely. It's a combination of a blue tint at the horizon, imitating mist, blueish moonlight coming from Neptune, and reflective ice forming a moon road on the Triton's surface. Also, the fact it's so cold and distant, and Neptune being the bleakest of gas giants. Really makes you feel a certain way
Sedna too has a feel, just different. The sky is so vast and filled with stars not much bleaker than the sun even during daytime. The sun is still the closest and brightest, but at that point it allows you to imagine the body could've orbited any of the bright dots across the sky and literally nothing would've changed. It makes you think about our place in the universe - our civilization could've evolved anywhere, yet it did right here, in this average solar system with a single star, 4 gas giants, and 4 rocky planets

Big-Megabyter
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Pluto is still a planet!! Thank you for including this family member ❤❤

ivanhoe
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Even if it's not me or my generation, I hope one day Mankind is able to step foot on these worlds and see this beauty firsthand. Until then, I'm thankful we have creative people making these wonderful simulations.

Stammer
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That's why I like Space Engine. You can literally stand on every planet in entire universe, watching sunsets, beautiful planetary views of alien worlds and chilling

Venia_
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Venus seems like hell with its pitch black night that lasts 243 Earth days.

whataboutart
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Thx I always wondered what a day on Earth looked like takes notes***

alpernai
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The change in music is so perfect like when we get to the earth it matches how beautiful the earth is and how lucky we are

googleisfascist
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Triton def has my favorite in this video

JWSTelescope
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“This icy moon offers a close-up view of Uranus”

Neat

revolzyy
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4:34 Miranda has a close-up view of Uranus. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

jaggedjottings
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Some content on YouTube is like a single leaf of salad
This content is a whole menu with everything and sprinkles on top.
Satisfying on point just excellent 👌

KwK-ct
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A subtlety about Venus: while a full rotation of Venus on itself is in fact longer than a year, this refers to its SIDEREAL rotation. What we use for our concept of "day" is noon to noon, aka a SOLAR day or a SYNODIC rotation, relative to the Sun. This doesn't take in account the planet's rotation but rather the path the Sun traces in the sky. Venus' sidereal day lasts 243 days, Venus' SYNODIC/SOLAR day actually lasts 117 days: this is because Venus, despite rotating VERY slowly clockwise unlike the Earth (counter-clockwise rotation), still orbits the Sun counter-clockwise like every other planet, so the added motions makes it so that the Sun travels West to East faster than it would if both Venus' rotation and orbit were in the same direction. This means a Veneran year, which lasts 227 days, is actually short of 2 Veneran days.

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