How Saturn Got Its Rings | The Planets |  Earth Science

How Saturn Got Its Rings | The Planets | Earth Science

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@khanf2
@khanf2 - 04.02.2024 11:05

so this is it. the lore of the rings.

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@iambigbrotherden
@iambigbrotherden - 02.02.2024 04:55

The moon it’s making rain from this giant
The moon turn into rings

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@annvigillavlogs2957
@annvigillavlogs2957 - 02.02.2024 02:49

mars become a rings

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@annvigillavlogs2957
@annvigillavlogs2957 - 02.02.2024 02:48

phobos he can broken is moon of a mars i see hi can broken

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@s1me007
@s1me007 - 30.01.2024 06:04

Saturn trusted the process

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@SebastianElizalde-ec2bh-update
@SebastianElizalde-ec2bh-update - 30.01.2024 04:34

What

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@YorsR
@YorsR - 29.01.2024 02:36

I love when I wake up in the middle of the night to watch a video of Saturn getting engaged

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@bernt727
@bernt727 - 28.01.2024 04:46

For me its mind blowing to think that dinos walked on our planet when this shit happened...

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@farscape1714
@farscape1714 - 28.01.2024 02:54

Want to see how the rings were made around Uranus.

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@user-iw8hb5fn8j
@user-iw8hb5fn8j - 27.01.2024 16:04

titan:oops saturn's old moon:brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*dead*loading ring..... complete

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@dangdangman
@dangdangman - 25.01.2024 02:24

Serious Series: Serious Table Flip

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@MrShahrozzz
@MrShahrozzz - 24.01.2024 10:24

Saturn: I need some accessories, hey you there!
Moon: Me? Uhh.. hey! What are you doii... ahhhh!!!
Saturn: Now I look magnificent 😎

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@jamesmiller1048
@jamesmiller1048 - 23.01.2024 23:10

I don't know, did the moon just show up one day fully formed? Would it never have even formed if it was too close to Saturn to begin with? It just seems to me that what got destroyed was not a moon but a very large comet or asteroid. If the moon was orbiting the plant it and formed there it would have needed and outside force besides the gravity of Saturn to push it closer to the planet.

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@MEREYI0
@MEREYI0 - 23.01.2024 09:07

Я думаю этот спутник был куда больше

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@stephenwilkinson949
@stephenwilkinson949 - 23.01.2024 05:52

Total suedoscience bullshite ...pedled by mainstream everything again .....er Norman bergrum had the answers but you lot ( the high priests of the religion of Scientism ) dismiss him .

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@plsitsjustchris1034
@plsitsjustchris1034 - 20.01.2024 16:35

Saturn: "I- K-K-KILLED MY MOONS?!?” /ref

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@faithful_breath
@faithful_breath - 19.01.2024 13:40

Saturn be like - mere itna karib mt aao, mai tume barbad kr doonga. 😂

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@tedmartin4882
@tedmartin4882 - 19.01.2024 06:54

Uranus needs to get some rings

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@beslemeto
@beslemeto - 17.01.2024 07:10

According to that theory rings will be swallowed by Satrun in the future...

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@frip1080
@frip1080 - 10.01.2024 15:59

Isn’t this surprised to be narrated by Brian Cox? Or is this a different documentary named “the planets”. It even has the same music

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@MarkGlenFuderanan-vt4dl
@MarkGlenFuderanan-vt4dl - 10.01.2024 12:20

I love Saturn

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@LordSalazarsRevenge
@LordSalazarsRevenge - 08.01.2024 05:42

Ice Moon's last thoughts: Ah, gravity, thou art a heartless bitch

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@evan8388
@evan8388 - 04.01.2024 21:37

How can they say it was created that long ago?

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@user-js8tm6ot3v
@user-js8tm6ot3v - 04.01.2024 15:08

* Had *

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@nomunbiligt
@nomunbiligt - 03.01.2024 13:03

Saturn: kills it’s moons
Also saturn: gets more moons

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@googe2312
@googe2312 - 03.01.2024 04:57

Why do these idiots like to show theories as facts. No one actually knows how the rings are formed just like this solar system. Big bang my ass

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@user-mx3sb6yt4s
@user-mx3sb6yt4s - 02.01.2024 19:48

Если вы делаете научную програму, хотя бы не подставляйте звуки разрушения планеты в космосе, это как то странно.

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@xXxH_E_R_OxXx
@xXxH_E_R_OxXx - 01.01.2024 06:22

GOd, that would be terrifying if earth got caught in a gas giants gravity like that.

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@charliepea
@charliepea - 01.01.2024 05:24

No way the rings are just 10 metres thick. It's too thin for a planet so humongous, let alone outer space. Yet it's so visible and wide.

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@tanjongjonathan8330
@tanjongjonathan8330 - 30.12.2023 22:54

Praise be to God in the highest 🙌🙌

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@I_Produce_Skilll
@I_Produce_Skilll - 30.12.2023 04:59

Why did they replace brian cox’s voice with someone elses they half ruined it 😢

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@DustinPlatt
@DustinPlatt - 30.12.2023 01:49

Us boomers remember Saturn without its rings. Those were the days when we had to walk 953 million miles in 5 feet of vaccum to Saturn.

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@captainmike8359
@captainmike8359 - 28.12.2023 17:56

The theory in this video is bogus.

The galaxy has a galactic plane that is filled with Stardust. The Sun oscillates above and below this plane twice every 230m years (80x). Every time the Sun is within the galactic plane it brings its planets and its stars. Jupiter and Saturn are stars but have lost tremendous amounts of their luminosity due to the bombardment of stardust that has reduced their ability to emit starlight.

All of the celestial objects are bombarded during these phases and the intensity of bombardment depends on the mass and gravity of each celestial object.

The Sun, Jupiter, and Saturn are filled with stardust. The Sun is hot and massive enough to defend itself however Jupiter, the binary star of the sun, and Saturn are inundated with stardusts and each eventually ejects some of the stardust at their geographic equators forming rings on both objects.

Their moons are actually planets. The most abundant chemical in all rocks of the universe is oxygen and in all stars is hydrogen which are the elements that produce water and the relatively lower temperatures produce ice, which is found in the rings.

There is even a star underneath the earth's crust. The earth also got its crust from the galactic stardust. When steam (H2O) formed between the earths star and its crust then water was formed. The pressure from the hydraulic reservoirs formed cracks in the crust that created surface streams which evolved into rivers and filled the basins of the earth with what we call oceans and seas.

The salt on earth comes from these subterranean processes as well. That is why the amount of salt in the ocean is more abundant than the amount of sediment above the seas, because it comes not from sedimentary runoff. Which simply means the salt of the oceans cannot come from the rivers because the math doesn't math. Also rivers tend to produce fresh water.

We know we went through the galactic plane 65m years ago because that is the stardusts that extinct the dinosaurs. We are scheduled to reenter the stardust in 50m years. This theory I am sharing comes from Africa like most of my theories do but in Africa we love gold because we know that it comes from stardust. All the gold on the earth comes from a star that has exploded. It is found all throughout the crust.

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@AngryBoi-bb8bz
@AngryBoi-bb8bz - 28.12.2023 15:23

Then how J1407B'S rings are Soo far even its not at the Roche limit?

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@charzard6774
@charzard6774 - 27.12.2023 02:06

I love that Saturn is the jewel of our solar system and not the only planet to create life

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@salimmatiascortesbenitez9898
@salimmatiascortesbenitez9898 - 25.12.2023 20:16

Just listen to your video you say that the mis was broke from the gravitation of Saturn but I opin the earth the same mas when tehia impac with the earth with te same gravitation makes the moon so will can pass that the rings of Saturn will can get a new moon

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@user-ni5mq4si6p
@user-ni5mq4si6p - 25.12.2023 15:12

Saturn gets its is unknown..theory they say..but creator knows all even the boundary of multiverse..simple bible knows it even the that time wrote it we don't even exist

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@paulwilliams5208
@paulwilliams5208 - 24.12.2023 10:27

"just imagined flying along in a shuttle-craft across the rings..."

well you just described part of the opening sequence of Star Trek Voyager

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@cal593
@cal593 - 21.12.2023 09:01

I didn't expect to hear this from Robot from Invincible

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@I-Am-Origin_Jai-Shree-Ram
@I-Am-Origin_Jai-Shree-Ram - 20.12.2023 08:19

When it broke from andromeds it has wings.. 🤣🤣🤣 sala ajeeb science hai re.. 🤣. Eye witness bata raha hai.. 🤣 winged planet tha... 🤣 nemesis ans winged planet sre. Different.... See i know what you think... 🤣 both are different.. 🤣 saturn is a not a native planet.. 🤣 that means.. Just hear me. Oit... You dont hace the date of lord ram... 🤣 or kore hanuman... 🤣 or anyone elae... 🤣 what you k ow is bullshit.. 🤣 only god is true.. Me... 🤣 only i can be true.. All of you are lies.. 🤣 see destroyed your science.. 🤣🤣🤣

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@kimutaifelix3984
@kimutaifelix3984 - 19.12.2023 22:28

Why not suck it to it's surface??

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@balto76bourque51
@balto76bourque51 - 19.12.2023 19:02

But after 100 million years of existence the rings of Saturn are gonna fade in 18 months so lets take a moment to say goodbye to the old Saturn with its beautiful rings, Saturn will never be the same beautiful planet it used to be

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@monkyrblx2313
@monkyrblx2313 - 19.12.2023 08:30

FunFact: Saturn has a big brother named J1407B/Super saturn. Its considered as a planet and this planet is the biggest ring plant

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@a_lol2
@a_lol2 - 19.12.2023 03:32

press f to pay respects for the dead moons.

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