Could There Really Be Life On Other Planets In Our Solar System? | Zenith Compilation | Spark

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Published 2022-11-17
Space is full of wonder and mysteries, and the planets in our solar system are often the objects that piqued our interest. Join us in exploring these wonderful planets in our milky way, and what is so special about each of them.
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Zenith explores the different aspects of space, including the planets, the technologies for us to explore the planets, and the future of space exploration.
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All Comments (21)
  • @brandenjones716
    Cassini is a hero!!!!!! For real what a beast of a mission working perfectly going out in a heroic end. Wow we need more missions like this if the powers of the world could come together in space science like we saw here and stop fighting wars with each other we could accomplish so many beautiful things
  • @vin7529
    This is an awesome documentary to fall asleep to. Went out like a light last night.
  • There is something so wonderful and wholesome about watching a room full of people, all of whom are so dedicated to their mission, become so thrilled and overwhelmed that their mission was a success and that the rovers landed safely. Humankind can be amazing.
  • @steviegaga
    From the perspective of a kid now 70 who grew up during the space race, this is the best, most concise, and brilliantly displayed documentary than any other video like it. Brilliant consecutive shots from the beginning. This should be shown in classrooms. I see from other comments that this is an edited compilation of previous episodes, I think it was a splendid idea. Jolly great way to stitch history together. 🪐
  • Dude I LOVE seeing happy nerds I love the videos of people who are in professions that we only dream of when we’re young. These most dedicated of people who stuck to their childhood dreams to achieve greatness academically and are now working on projects which obviously mean a ton to them. It’s so nice to watch, so very human. The joy on their faces is that of a child who has accomplished something and is now excited to see what the future holds. These people know they’re playing a larger role in history and they really appreciate the meaning in that.
  • As a kid I remember Neptune as the coolest planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn which was everyone else’s favorite. It’s far, cold, windy and mysterious which was an awesome time for imagination.
  • 50:00 the bit with Cassini descending into Saturns atmosphere.... it did not have to go that hard but im glad it did.
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  • @muziknurd
    Why do I always get emotional about Cassini? I was a grown 30 year old woman when it happened and IM STILL CRYING ABOUT IT. 😭 RIP Cassini 🪐🛰
  • @benmartin9168
    Cassini's descent into Saturn felt like I was watching a hero making his final stand. Who would have thought the life of a probe would be so dramatic
  • @LEDewey_MD
    This is a compilation of about 5 Spark episodes. From the narration, these date about 2018-2020. Despite being slightly dated, they are amazingly well done documentaries that describe a lot of recent planetary science; some material was even new to me, (I'm a total space nerd and didn't expect to learn anything new!!) One example -- the Voyager spacecrafts required extra shielding for their cables at the last minute due to discovering Jupiter's powerful radiation belts...which was accomplished with kitchen aluminum foil obtained locally!! Great video!
  • @grenade1993
    Between spark and kosmo these are wonderful go to sleep videos. Put it on sound only and bam! Past out while learning some cool stuff about the universe. Please make more !
  • @atanacioluna292
    Thanks for amazing art and perception. Drop a tear for Casini's heroic end with your wirding.
  • @boofs1
    it's always great being able to watch the control room team's cheer of joy when the mission goes perfect and exactly how they wanted it to go.
  • @BGTuyau
    An utterly fascinating, seemingly comprehensive historical survey, extremely well illustrated, of decades of cosmic exploration and discovery.
  • @Skillfuljoe23
    These documentaries are absolutely breathtaking! The perfect voice of narration makes it so much better!!