Solar System Model From a Drone's View

Solar System Model From a Drone's View

Mark Rober

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Navneet Grover
Navneet Grover - 26.10.2023 20:47

Justice for Pluto

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Gee Boom
Gee Boom - 24.10.2023 15:57

This is the worldwide web and you actually have all the billions of people on this planet as a potential audience.
95% of them have no concept of a yard.
Now meters, that they know.

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A&J FoodReview
A&J FoodReview - 21.10.2023 00:25

If it was actually to scale. It would be in orbit

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Buzzinga
Buzzinga - 20.10.2023 17:53

Bro, is planet 9 even orbiting the sun i mean cmon dude i know the sun is strong but i mean cmoooooonnn bro

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Thelaretus
Thelaretus - 19.10.2023 06:21

I laugh every time an English speaker says 'urinous' instead of Ūrānus.

The names of the planets are Latin, BTW:
Sōl
Mercūrius
Venus
Tellus/Terra (& Lūna)
Mārs
Juppiter
Sāturnus
Ūrānus
Neptūnus
Plūtō

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Matt Cairns
Matt Cairns - 18.10.2023 07:00

One of the reasons I’m an atheist.

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fylosofer
fylosofer - 18.10.2023 01:35

This is certainly better than some "scale" models, but the Moon orbits at about 30 Earth-diameters distant from the Earth. In this model where the Earth is about 1/8 inch in diameter, the Moon would be about 4 inches away from the Earth - not two feet.

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batfly
batfly - 16.10.2023 11:58

Pluto is the 9th planet PERIOD. You soy soaked pansies can suck it.

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Little Bear
Little Bear - 16.10.2023 09:00

It strikes me as a little difficult to accept that even in a vaccum, Sol's gravitational mass will have such an effect on planets and objects so far away. Yet the theory of Gravity is all we have to explain it.

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Real Space Now
Real Space Now - 13.10.2023 19:35

Teacher: how far away is the earth from the sun?
Me: the 26 yard line.

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Abhi_C
Abhi_C - 13.10.2023 09:00

Its just unimaginable how big the universe maybe..
Heck, just how big the observable unvierse maybe..

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Richard
Richard - 12.10.2023 14:11

Pluto ?

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Tami Napiwocki
Tami Napiwocki - 12.10.2023 09:32

Planet 9?

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Tk Xx
Tk Xx - 11.10.2023 00:09

Nibiru.

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Bob Spalding
Bob Spalding - 09.10.2023 10:13

Awesome representation of scale. Really makes me wonder how the outer planets could possibly still be effected by the suns gravity.

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Andrey Yankin
Andrey Yankin - 09.10.2023 03:29

Easy to remember one number "109". What is behind this number?
The distance from the Sun to Earth is approximately 107 times the diameter of the Sun, the Sun is 109 times the diameter of the Earth, and the Earth to Moon distance is 110 times of the Moon. In other words, if we were to scale down the Sun's diameter to 1 meter, Earth would stay at a distance of about 107 meters away from the Sun (Barcelona soccer field length 105 m). Additionally, Earth's own diameter would be reduced to roughly 9 millimeters (pistol bullet) in this scaled-down model, the moon will be 2.4 millimeters and 26.9 cm from Earth.

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The Christian Boomer
The Christian Boomer - 07.10.2023 23:23

I'm sorry, but I will always consider Pluto as the ninth planet. It has water, an atmosphere and multiple moons, just because it's small and shares it's orbit just makes it more social. I'm more about let everybody in than keeping people out, so what if it turns out our solar system has ten, twenty, or even a hundred planets? (Yes I know I'm not being very scientific.)

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DPRoberts70
DPRoberts70 - 07.10.2023 21:46

I love your work …
But yards, (American)football fields, miles … it’s true Americans will use anything but the metric system to measure stuff 😂
Can we getting a standard measurement conversion on the screen ( metres/kilometres )
Thanks😊

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jason beasley
jason beasley - 03.10.2023 15:49

Don’t know why but this video just scared the crap out of me.

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Thomas Coggin
Thomas Coggin - 01.10.2023 05:58

HOW ON EARTH DID MARK ROBER DO KEEPYUPS BRO...

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