What Did NASA Discover in Latest Photos from Venus?

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Lucifer… Phosphorus... Ishtar… Morning star, evening star… All these sonorous names signify one and the same celestial body - Venus. The third brightest object in our sky, this planet has always attracted sky watchers and scientists. For many years dense impenetrable clouds shrouding its surface have excited observers’ imagination, which prompted ideas of now a boundless ocean, then impassable jungles crawling with monsters. The reality turned out to be even more complicated and horrifying than these naive assumptions. So what does Venus really conceal from us?
00:00 Intro
00:48 Exploring Venus
05:19 Aphrodite Terra (map of Venus)
07:34 Guinevere Planitia (map of Venus)
08:31 Beta Regio (map of Venus)
09:27 Ishtar Terra (map of Venus)
11:11 Ending
#Venus #Planet #Space #Photo #SolarSystem #Kosmo

КОМЕНТАРІ: 593
@Kosmo_off
@Kosmo_off 2 роки тому
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@CosmicShieldMaiden
@CosmicShieldMaiden 2 роки тому
👍
@dotdashdotdash
@dotdashdotdash 2 роки тому
Give the moons some love! Like Enceladus, Europa and Titan :)
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 2 роки тому
Thank you. Discovery and seeing all real images of what is out there is my only hesitation to me not wanting to live forever. I still don’t but this scientific Journey is a part of my personal journey as well.
@thomasbooker1996
@thomasbooker1996 2 роки тому
The guy that started this post sounds like a real loser 😆
@sandybarnes887
@sandybarnes887 2 роки тому
Why start with Venus and not Mercury?
@JP-yw4wx
@JP-yw4wx 2 роки тому
You should have played the audio of Venus that the Russians recorded when Venera 14 was sitting on the surface in 1982. Really sounds like HELL.
@oddballhippie7363
@oddballhippie7363 2 роки тому
He basically forgot to mention the The Venera program.
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher 2 роки тому
@@oddballhippie7363 He mentioned Venera 9 and 10 and showed their pictures at 8:45.
@greedyboi8431
@greedyboi8431 Рік тому
anyone can create fake farty audio
@brad9910
@brad9910 Рік тому
💀
@scablord9099
@scablord9099 Рік тому
Just sounds like wind. 👍
@lsudx479
@lsudx479 2 роки тому
Mad props to the cameraman that went to Venus for this footage.
@Zombina638
@Zombina638 Рік тому
Boring
@bazpearce9993
@bazpearce9993 2 роки тому
Venus is amazing to see in binoculars or a scope. You can see the phases clearly. Currently visible in the morning skies. It's pretty hard to miss. Also Mars is close by at this time too. Redder and dimmer below Venus from the Northern hemisphere. If you're up before dawn go check them out in your South East sky.
@bazpearce9993
@bazpearce9993 2 роки тому
@@thetruthunravaled7612 Piss off with your copy and pasted bullshit!!! Can you not even think of your own way of say things?
@charity9660
@charity9660 2 роки тому
@@bazpearce9993 well dang lol
@joshmier9779
@joshmier9779 2 роки тому
@@bazpearce9993 bro what did he say? Also thx for the info
@itsnotrightyouknow
@itsnotrightyouknow Рік тому
Not with mine, how much did you pay for yours to see it???
@bazpearce9993
@bazpearce9993 Рік тому
@@itsnotrightyouknow Right now, it's over 90% lit and nearly full so now phase to see with binos. Other side of the Sun too, so it'll look like a bb about 5 paces away. Will see if i can get it with the scope early tomorrow at dawn.
@davidm5707
@davidm5707 2 роки тому
It's amazing to me how, after all these years, a Venus probe can't last an hour on the surface. Also fascinating how the Soviet Union persevered with the Venera program after the first few probes died almost instantly.
@jedaaa
@jedaaa 2 роки тому
To be fair, nobodies tried since the 70s, but there are new missions in the planning stages :)
@davidm5707
@davidm5707 2 роки тому
@@jedaaa There were some in the 80s, but you're basically right.
@shawnsanborn2057
@shawnsanborn2057 Рік тому
@@thetruthunravaled7612 what does any of this blather have to do with the topic of venus?
@LoneBrowncoat
@LoneBrowncoat Рік тому
@@thetruthunravaled7612 ......What a whackjob!!!!
@haitolawrence5986
@haitolawrence5986 Рік тому
Full credit. Shame about the millions of dead.
@JafoTHEgreat
@JafoTHEgreat 2 роки тому
Thank you KOSMO! The video is absolutely amazing.
@donaldgodin3491
@donaldgodin3491 Рік тому
Amazing? A cartoon? Why not try Bugs Bunny?
@ali6ism
@ali6ism 2 роки тому
I've always had a fascination with Venus. There's something special about that planet and it deserves more exploration than Mars imo. There could be life there that has adapted to survive with its extreme conditions. We would die immediately there but life from there might die instantly on earth because they aren't adapted to our conditions just like we aren't adapted to theirs
@stryker0ae
@stryker0ae Рік тому
Life is exceedingly more likely to be found on Mars. Life can't adapt to that extreme of an environment, that we know of.
@nahor88
@nahor88 Рік тому
It's possible Venus had life hundreds of millions of years ago, but definitely not now. It would be worthwhile to perform some sort of remote mining operation to search for fossils, and even more useful, mine for minerals we can use on Earth. That might actually be the most useful thing we get from Mars, as making it truly habitable is pretty unrealistic any time soon. Venus is also very similar to Earth, and is actually a pretty dire warning to us of what could happen one day.
@kunsanyi9057
@kunsanyi9057 Рік тому
Cybertron
@SylentEcho
@SylentEcho Рік тому
@@nahor88 Noob here. How would Venus have life hundreds of millions of years ago, when Earth itself was burning hot? Shouldn't Venus have been even hotter, considering it's closer to the sun?
@nahor88
@nahor88 Рік тому
@@SylentEcho No, do your own research.
@sosmooth13
@sosmooth13 2 роки тому
Never ceases to amaze me that space tech developed in the past still gives us valuable data 20-30 years later.
@rmelotto
@rmelotto Рік тому
I've never seen a documentary so rich and informational about Venus like this. Thank you.
@turbomunch
@turbomunch Рік тому
🤡
@godliveopoku-duah9704
@godliveopoku-duah9704 2 роки тому
I'm looking forward to learning more about this elusive planet. I've always been fascinated by Venus.
@windsorcorbin1005
@windsorcorbin1005 2 роки тому
Humans tend to don't understand just how much pressure 94 bar is. It's like having a fully loaded semi standing on one square inch of space. The human body would be crushed and roasted on the surface of Venus if not first dissolved by the sulfuric acid clouds, not my ideal place too visit 🤣
@damedusa5107
@damedusa5107 2 роки тому
Sounds appealing compared to the world right now
@jamalcolmpayne7938
@jamalcolmpayne7938 Рік тому
You wouldn’t even get a chance to scream 🤣
@deeRay7292
@deeRay7292 2 роки тому
PLEASE MORE VENUS. this gem is underrated in our solar system
@phaslow4393
@phaslow4393 2 роки тому
Excellent work. Please continue making these for the education and enjoyment of all.
@4GibMe
@4GibMe 2 роки тому
More Venus please. One doesn't hear much on this, our nearest neighbour. Also, well done as always you guys. Thank you.
@rodgermurphy5721
@rodgermurphy5721 2 роки тому
This channel is fantastic! What people who came before us would have given to have such information at the push of a button
@wezacker6482
@wezacker6482 2 роки тому
Kids today have almost effortless access to so much more knowledge than my generation even had the opportunity to access. We could only watch and try to learn through a MUCH smaller window, a keyhole in comparison. Where kids today have it harder is that there is so much out there to watch and read, it's easy (and perfectly understandable) to just throw up one's hands and say 'I don't know who's speaking from a place of real knowledge and who is not, or why.'
@donkeyballs3081
@donkeyballs3081 2 роки тому
I love seeing a new upload from Kosmo. I'm waiting until bedtime to watch it because it gives me an incentive to turn in early.
@tnnsboy18
@tnnsboy18 2 роки тому
YES please make more venus videos Kosmo
@troymcguffey8801
@troymcguffey8801 2 роки тому
Please make more. This was amazing. Thanks for all your hard work
@MountainFisher
@MountainFisher 2 роки тому
Indeed, I would like to see some more videos on the geography and climate of Venus. I was watching Venus Xmas evening with my new 6 inch reflector telescope and it was in quarter phase like the Moon does. I was pleasantly surprised as I had never seen that before in person. I could look at pictures of course, videos too, but it is not the same as seeing it for yourself.
@shockracer
@shockracer 2 роки тому
I'd look forward to more videos about Venus and more Indepth ones too. thanks for another great video!
@Jfoy42
@Jfoy42 2 роки тому
I thoroughly enjoy the content! Astronomy has always amazed and intrigued me. These videos are amazing and I look forward to more!! 😊😁
@dominictornatore3758
@dominictornatore3758 6 місяців тому
It’s ai
@sickoftheshit
@sickoftheshit 2 роки тому
Venus has always intrigued me. Thank you for this informative video, I look forward to more in the future. Your chanel is one of my favorites.
@skysurfer4547
@skysurfer4547 2 роки тому
Thank you Kosmo! You're my favorite UKposts channel.
@johnekopy
@johnekopy 2 роки тому
Goddness on the mountain top Burning like a silver flame/ The summit of beauty and love And Venus was her name
@sandybarnes887
@sandybarnes887 2 роки тому
She's got it. Yeah, baby.
@thomasjohnpaine8443
@thomasjohnpaine8443 2 роки тому
Great video. Yes, I'd like to learn more about Venus!
@wezacker6482
@wezacker6482 2 роки тому
It's kind of unfortunate that the planet whose surface conditions most resemble 'Hell' is named for Venus, Goddess of Love.
@susananderson3855
@susananderson3855 2 роки тому
Yes I would love to watch more on this topic. Love your accent btw. I could listen to it all day.
@Kado1609
@Kado1609 Рік тому
As long as imagination stretches, reality is allways more bonkers. Its almost like fantasy is reality because reality has no borders we get absolutely stunned every time we hear something new about universe or whatever you wanna call it multiverse...
@msinternacional1
@msinternacional1 2 роки тому
More docs about Venus, Please... awesome job!!👏👏
@josephurbina2614
@josephurbina2614 2 роки тому
This was very well done. I definitely subscribed.
@KJames2345
@KJames2345 2 роки тому
Very informative on a planet shrouded in mystery, only one lander landed on Venus surface but was crushed by the interior heat and acid rain, and we as a species have never been back to Venus since the 70s.
@Rnewdew888
@Rnewdew888 2 роки тому
Brilliantly done as usual! Thank you for the work. How long does it take you, from raw data to visualization? ✌💖🖖
@donaldgodin3491
@donaldgodin3491 Рік тому
Animation is not hard to make with modern technology! There was nothing real in this video. This is propaganda, at best!
@atlehassum1492
@atlehassum1492 2 роки тому
I have always been fascinated by Venus and it's mysterious properties. It's direction of rotation is the opposite of any other planet in the solar system except Uranus. Is there a significant reason for that? Has there ever been life on Venus (during an earlier phase of it's "life" when the atmosphere was thinner)? I would love a more elaborate deep-dive on Venus!
@TheFos88
@TheFos88 2 роки тому
@@thetruthunravaled7612 beautiful. Much praise to you. I bow to Cerberus and wash the feet of Harambe. After reading this beautiful truth I'm going to immediately go self pleasure myself to some great works of art, and afterwards I will shed all of what makes me "me" by smoking a blessed DMT/Cannabis mix. After this, probably an o r g y. Amen
@d.bennett2066
@d.bennett2066 Рік тому
What does this have to do with Venus though?
@gezzarandom
@gezzarandom 10 місяців тому
Its believed Venus was very like Earth, a theory regarding its rotation was believed to be a result of an impact from an asteroid or comet. There was once a ocean on Venus but now it’s in the atmosphere which has contributed to its high C02 content.
@dragulouse2219
@dragulouse2219 2 роки тому
Seems nice. who wants to go
@CosmicShieldMaiden
@CosmicShieldMaiden 2 роки тому
Let’s goo
@SHREEVAISHNAVSTUDIO
@SHREEVAISHNAVSTUDIO 2 роки тому
Ram..zee..ram..🕉️..🕉️..🕉️
@eventhorizon17
@eventhorizon17 Рік тому
I found this video incredibly informative and gives me a new perspective on Venus. The only request I have is that you have more comparisons to help put things in perspective.
@brownsrvlifecampground9322
@brownsrvlifecampground9322 Рік тому
You made a very helpful video keep up the good work
@noserman1226
@noserman1226 Рік тому
This is my new favorite UKposts channel. I love astronomy
@CoryG1981
@CoryG1981 2 роки тому
as a Sagittarius I am very tied to Jupiter myself , but I cannot wait to hear more about Venus as i find this planets very very interesting
@jaysverdict8108
@jaysverdict8108 Рік тому
Cringe.
@DemonEvidence
@DemonEvidence Рік тому
@@jaysverdict8108 haha
@syedmuhammadbaseerumer7717
@syedmuhammadbaseerumer7717 Рік тому
Best video I've ever saw plz make more videos to explore more planets and universe and multiverse as well
@jupiter242
@jupiter242 2 роки тому
Kosmos is just educating us about our beautiful universe❤❤❤
@nicothenu8903
@nicothenu8903 2 роки тому
Interesting video with information about topics I didn’t came across and knew yet. I have seen also topics about a layer in the sky that could be habitable and where could be signs of gasses that could be indicators for microscopic life. Maybe a new topic about that with interesting info about what is known without the fantasy-clickbait we sometimes see in other movies would be interesting. The first is something I would take time to see, the latter not. This movie gets a well earned like and I signed in out of curiosity.🙂👍🤘
@eugenechilufya1751
@eugenechilufya1751 Рік тому
I love your clear narration.
@paulspencer2542
@paulspencer2542 2 роки тому
Really well done :) !
@romz1
@romz1 2 роки тому
Great video, thanks 👍👍
@ascosta
@ascosta 2 роки тому
I'm fascinated by the gas giants. Could you do a video exploring features of the gas giants?
@Teknolojik_Firsatlar_Atolyesi
@Teknolojik_Firsatlar_Atolyesi 2 роки тому
Your sun and your efforts illuminate humanity. Thanks a thousand times, I am grateful..
@declanmuldoon2047
@declanmuldoon2047 2 роки тому
Fantastic. Really fascinating.,
@eugen-m
@eugen-m 2 роки тому
👍👍👍👍👍 Thank you !!!
@ritapatel1209
@ritapatel1209 Рік тому
Stunningly Beautiful in its own way similar to earth in some parts yet different
@humanscape5720
@humanscape5720 2 роки тому
Great video man! Where do you get your b-roll? These shots are awesome!
@AS-zx4cg
@AS-zx4cg 2 роки тому
Just brilliant 🥰👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
@rggalas
@rggalas Рік тому
Nice voice man! Especially for space videos! )
@kaleembaig319
@kaleembaig319 Рік тому
Awesome presentation, graphics and illustration 👍👍👍. Kindly consider the following things, 1-Atmospheric composition if any. 2- Attempts e.g the Venera program by Russia. 3- Maximum information, the video could have been of at least 1 hour and above. 4- Instead of concentrating more on the names of certain areas try to maximize the information gathered by probes so far. Hope you will come up with a detailed video about Venus soon. Best of 🤞
@brawales
@brawales 2 роки тому
I love it, I want more please.
@susiesweet8003
@susiesweet8003 Рік тому
Back in the 60s, I had a Time/Life book of our planets. They showed Venus with whale type animals with huge mouths, swimming through the atmosphere.
@theoriginalkilox7592
@theoriginalkilox7592 10 місяців тому
Excellent work
@michelmasionneuve4208
@michelmasionneuve4208 2 роки тому
Yes will love more videos
@yetanotheryoutubenick8347
@yetanotheryoutubenick8347 Рік тому
Nice that you didn’t just give the basics. We would like more about Venus!
@Dominian1
@Dominian1 Рік тому
I thought the Venutian Planitias would be flat and smooth; learning that they aren't, is quite the relief.
@marybennett100
@marybennett100 2 роки тому
Thank you KOSMO for sharing these fantastic videos, they are so informative & easily followed, fantastic narration too.
@donaldgodin3491
@donaldgodin3491 Рік тому
Fantastic videos? Try Bugs bunny! It's really fun to watch too!
@EarthCreature.
@EarthCreature. 2 роки тому
Well done
@samsschool3639
@samsschool3639 2 роки тому
I want Kosmo to narrate my life
@thomasbooker1996
@thomasbooker1996 2 роки тому
I guess you wanna hear someone call you a loser in a robotic voice 😂
@samsschool3639
@samsschool3639 2 роки тому
@@thomasbooker1996 Lord Kosmo can call me anything he wants ;)
@martin3203
@martin3203 2 роки тому
@Kyles Isler no, it is not a text-to-speak bot. The narrator, James Buikman, is Russian. I was curious myself about his (attempt at) hyper-correct pronunciation and I could not hear any obvious accent from languages I know, so I googled him.
@samsschool3639
@samsschool3639 2 роки тому
@@martin3203 Pretty cool right? He sounds really unique, Its interesting how a group of russians produce such a Brittish content
@bazpearce9993
@bazpearce9993 2 роки тому
@@martin3203 His pronunciation has improved ten fold over the last few years. Deffo not computer generated.
@HummerGabor
@HummerGabor 10 місяців тому
Kosmo is the best on youtube ❤❤
@Whiskermarks
@Whiskermarks Рік тому
Awesome video
@gmotionedc5412
@gmotionedc5412 2 роки тому
Venus is a hell scape pure and simple. Shame because that only leaves us mars to maybe explore one day.
@sriyataneja7751
@sriyataneja7751 Рік тому
It seems so great ..i will try my utmost in future
@scamassassin2538
@scamassassin2538 2 роки тому
This cat could read the phone book, and it would sound amazing!! Good content
@QuestionMark......
@QuestionMark...... 2 роки тому
It would be nice if in the distance future our decedents can terraform Venus and make it habitable for life forms and turn Venus into a second earth.
@davidm5707
@davidm5707 2 роки тому
There's a video about that somewhere. It would start with putting huge sunshields in place, and take hundreds to thousands of years to complete.
@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it.
@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. 2 роки тому
@@davidm5707 There's also good discussion about it ; go to Google-Chrome , type in : Could we terraform Mars or Venus ? Scroll down to the small red box , then click the blue sentence . The best contribution is #8 .
@vvtor
@vvtor Рік тому
Atmosphere composition info would be nice addition.
@centauria9122
@centauria9122 2 роки тому
Well at least you wouldn't need an oven to bake your pizzas on that planet...
@smllinaress
@smllinaress 2 роки тому
You make such a great content; keep the good work! ❤️
@TheRealSolardisaster
@TheRealSolardisaster Рік тому
I always imagine that Venus would be this idyllic nirvana or Avalon and that all those terrifying clouds and storms were nothing more than some sort of deterrent or protective barrier built by the planets inhabitants.
@heathetmitchell9323
@heathetmitchell9323 Рік тому
What if Venus is Hell
@meesalikeu
@meesalikeu 2 роки тому
good work nigel
@VOLightPortal
@VOLightPortal 3 місяці тому
Looks livable enough. We need to start teraforming NOW!
@alanbrady7116
@alanbrady7116 2 роки тому
Amazing
@terrelmensa4373
@terrelmensa4373 8 місяців тому
I am really obsessed with The planet Venus, Earth’s evil twin.❤
@davidsheeran5144
@davidsheeran5144 8 місяців тому
I like your videos about the planets
@skyyalex
@skyyalex Рік тому
Fantastic
@TechBearSeattle
@TechBearSeattle Рік тому
I believe you got the axial tilt wrong. Venus rotates retrograde, and the best explanation is a cataclysmic collision that knocked the planet upside down. Thus, it's axial tilt is more like 177 degrees, not 3 degrees.
@cardboard_is_not_edible
@cardboard_is_not_edible Рік тому
Yeah, venus is 177.
@andyDAU23
@andyDAU23 11 місяців тому
Very good video, even if I am not so pessimistic about terraforming Venus. Remarkably, how much time would it take for performing Venus? It depends on the kind of technology you can handle...
@CDPW
@CDPW Рік тому
A floating settlement above Venus would be cool, but imagine the horror if it began to sink into the hell below.
@mickobrien3156
@mickobrien3156 Рік тому
Sonorous.... Good word!
@tsuaririndoku
@tsuaririndoku Рік тому
Venus and Earth is like Dante and Vergil in Devil May Cry series. They are Twins yet so different.
@mysticranger6894
@mysticranger6894 8 місяців тому
Since where the probes land is essentially where an ocean would be if the higher lands are continents, then perhaps the pressures where it landed were worse than if it landed on higher land?? Also the flatness of the land is more or less ocean floor as we see those rocks and such. i hope we land one on venuses would be continents.
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 2 роки тому
Given the conditions of the planet, placing one's footprints on the planet's surface begs the question of why would one want to?
@belka44
@belka44 2 роки тому
I love all your channel very much❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TheClassyArchitect
@TheClassyArchitect Рік тому
I like that Venus is tilted at 3.4°C. Not too cold.
@cernunnos_lives
@cernunnos_lives Рік тому
I think it's important that we introduce life into Venus. It'll eventually change the planet and make our life a 2nd home. Life is what's important. We owe it to every ancestor and related life to spread beyond Earth. If there is no life then all bets are off, we introduce it ourselves.
@JosephDent-qd9ih
@JosephDent-qd9ih 7 місяців тому
Space suits requires every cryogenic below zero knowledge, Kelvin.
@levigerrardhades
@levigerrardhades 2 роки тому
MORE ABOUT NEIGHBOURING PLANETS PLEASE 💜😍😳
@Mike-cu1tr
@Mike-cu1tr 2 роки тому
She's such a beautiful Vixen for sure. Our beautiful sister planet.
@anttikuusmetso
@anttikuusmetso Рік тому
Terraformation probably couldn't be very difficult if we'll hold adjustable shader at Lagrange point. Next when heat will down we'll bring ice asteroids to make ocean.
@familyiseverything1617
@familyiseverything1617 2 роки тому
Wow quite interesting
@bjohnson1933
@bjohnson1933 2 роки тому
I think that we should have observation balloons in the milder portions of the atmosphere. It's the closest potentially habitable place in our solar system
@chriz97
@chriz97 Рік тому
Impressive video..
@CosmicShieldMaiden
@CosmicShieldMaiden 2 роки тому
Love these vids! 🖖❤️
@johnwright9049
@johnwright9049 2 роки тому
Gas and a vast out of control greenhouse effect. Along with an acid like atmosphere.
@davidlawand2805
@davidlawand2805 Рік тому
ngl i would love to see a blue, green and lush venus
@TheSolidsoundwavesif
@TheSolidsoundwavesif Рік тому
9:58 Maxwell Montes ! 1 1: 11
@OldMusicFan83
@OldMusicFan83 2 роки тому
I want to hear more about Venus’ jungle monsters
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