Explore The Solar System: 360 Degree Interactive Tour!
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Take a 360 degree virtual tour of our Solar System, with the help of Crash Course Astronomy host Phil Plait! Subscribe to Thought Café’s channel: http://bit.ly/1OhMPQC This video is part of Thought Café +, a collaborative animated series from the team behind the Crash Course animations! Check out more of their videos here: http://bit.ly/1KpGB0s For the most immersive #360Video experience use Cardboard (http://bit.ly/1HfYD5m) with the YouTube Android app. If you do not have Cardboard, you can use the YouTube apps for Android or iOS and move your mobile device to look around the solar system. On a desktop computer, use the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Opera browsers to click and drag your mouse and follow along as we explore our Solar System.
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Did you guys see the Rick and Morty Spaceship at 4:00?
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This thing is so awesome I've never seen a video like this is so awesome I give so much love for this video now !!!!!! THIS IS SOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!
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MOARRR
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Thank you so much, I've loved watching all these episodes and will probably watch a couple of episodes again. You guys have probably the most fun/educational channel on youtube! Thank you again, Phil Plait and all your team!
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awesome!
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Is the series goin to be continued? Pleeeease
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This is wonderful. Thank you all for the hard work put in to making this. (Psalm 19).
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Have you guys seen the lumpy space princess in this video?
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make ome on rogue planets!!!
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Dammit, I was waiting for the part when they say uranus...
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This is amazing!!
Subs in Spanish, pretty pleaseeee <3 <3 <3 >_< to be able to use it in class ... -
So cool
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Me watching this vid:
5% actually listening and learning
95% looking around frantically for easter eggs -
I love the interactive tour.
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Nice video!
Also, at 3:52 you can see Neil's spaceship from Cosmos: A space time odyssey
Near the end you can also see lumpy princess near Jupiter
Actually, there are a lot of things hidden through the video. I think there was a Silver Surfer somewhere -
AWESOME! Explain to me how you know what's at the core of Uranus.
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who disliked this?!
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I've watched this twice and probably gonna watch it a third time because it's so good (meaning the entire series). Absolute gold!
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So I was watching this show yesterday and it got me thinking: what is the scale of the Star Wars Galaxy? (I'm a nerd I know) So I did some research and found a scale of the Star Wars Galaxy that, I believe, was based on the old EU. It basically said that to get from an outer rim system (like Tatooine) to a core world (like Alderaan) it would take a typical starship 2 days. Now we know from A New Hope that the Falcon can "make .5 past lightspeed". Taking this into account it would take the Falcon 243.3 days to travel 1 lightyear. Which, if I did my math right, would mean that Tatooine and Alderaan are only .0082 lightyears away from each other assuming it did take them 2 days. Oh well, still love Star Wars. :D If anyone finds a discrepancy with my math, definitely let me know. Sorry for the long post. lol Love this show!
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i see you lumpy space princess
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