Our Solar System's Planets: Venus | in 4K Resolution
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Everything you could want to know about Venus, the second planet from the Sun. Real 4K photos and videos taken by the Magellan, MESSENGER, Venus Express and Venera spacecraft. Our Solar System's Planets Playlist - https://goo.gl/pfzZtp Please be aware that although I tried get get everything as 4K as possible, not all of the video is 4K resolution. We discuss the orbit, physical characteristics, atmosphere and magnetosphere and a lot more. Have any questions? Post in the comments. If you did find this video interesting, please share it as it will help me be able to make more of these in the future. SUBSCRIBE for more videos about our other planets. Subscribe! http://goo.gl/WX4iMN Facebook! http://goo.gl/uaOlWW All credit for the photos and videos go to A big shout out to Space Engine http://en.spaceengine.org/ for the incredible free program which lets you explore the known universe. I was able to get a lot of my comparison videos using it. Iván Éder Kelvinsong Nathan Bauman http://nathanbauman.com/ NASA (for everything else) Anima - Spirit of the Valley (feat. M-PeX) Thank you to Anima Music for providing the music for this video. Check out his facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/Animasface and Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/animassound
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CGI and drawings from A to Z.
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Love you
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Alex, love your videos and recently subscribed. I got a serious Venus question. You seem very knowledgeable. Venus has no real magnetic field correct? Why doesn't the atmosphere float out into space? You talked about a tail of gas that floats off, but not much gas escapes. Even though we know the planet keeps pumping all kinds of gases into the atmosphere from the surface, shouldn't we be seeing A LOT MORE gas floating off the planet via solar winds into space? Why is this? Combo of gravity, temperature and pressure build up counters solar winds? Or maybe the solar winds, plus slow rotation speed equals keeping the gas within the planet? Is just atmosphere thickness the key here? Heat rises out. You mentioned lightning creating some kind of "temporary" field. Is that the real answer? What's your take?
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I love space man and i always want to learn even more new things about it!Thank you for making this videos mate great work!
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i need a loop of 4:15 i love it
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that moment when you discover another great channel
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nice cgi footage
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Cooool !!!!
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Do a video on Neptune!!
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why our moon doesn't have name?
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There's a volitile atmosphere which has high levels of acid which melt through I'm gonna say 0certain metals. Which to say I don't think no or any alien intelligent's will occupy venus.
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Next to our planet Earth, Venus is my second favorite planet because of the extreme conditions that exist there. It reminds me of that medieval creation of death, the Iron Maiden. A metal, coffin shaped, encasement that stood upright. It had a painting of a beautiful woman on the outside and when the heavy lid was opened, it revealed long deadly spikes throughout the inside of the lid. The poor victim was placed inside and the lid would slam shut by it's own weight. Just like Venus, beautiful and pleasing on the outside but a ghastly horror on the inside.
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All this series is first rate. Good job! Will watch all.
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Do one about Uranus and Neptune!
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your videos have been very informative so far, exactly what I was looking for! I've been puttering around with writing a story in which most of the planets in our solar system are occupied, and it's cool to imagine the necessary biology for something to have to survive on a planet like venus
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I did a search for "Venus landscape". Clicked here bc title title promised me view of its' landscape. Now that I'm here the title changed. Thumbs down, boo
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Thank you!
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Well done, I learned a lot in 12 minutes, too bad Venus is so hostile, kinda rules out any manned mission there. I don't think they could devise a suit to protect one from that much atmospheric pressure and heat, 850 degrees is what my oven gets to on clean cycle!.
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Great video as always! I wonder why would Venus have no magnetophere? Could it be because it rotates slowly and backwards...
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The question shouldn't be what is it like on Venus, the question should be what was it like on Venus prior to it entering the greenhouse phase we now see it in. Life just might have arrived on Earth from Venus long long ago. The Sun wasn't always as strong as it is today, go far enough back and Venus would have been in the perfect orbit for life to begin.
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