
Channel: SEA
Category: Science & Technology
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Description: Saturn's most distinguished feature is its brilliant, shining ring system, which has stuck out to astronomers since the 17th century. However, Voyagers 1 & 2 in the 1980s revealed to us that each of the large planets in the Solar System is home to a ring system, but each varies wildly in its composition, arrangement, and substantiality. In this video, we will explore the complex and elegant natural phenomenon that is planetary ring systems. Do you use these videos to sleep or for night time watching? Check out the new sleeping space playlist, a collection of my most chilled out and ambient videos. youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkoaIad9k4NIlsG6g-almaZH6MzR_T5eV I don't have a Patreon, but if you would like to support the channel you can become a SeaSquad Member. Members gain access to exclusive badges, emojis, and early video previews! Join with the link below: youtube.com/sea_media/join Join the official #SeaSquad Discord Server: discord.gg/GhbzV4kKee Business Enquiries: SEA.Enquiries@gmail.com A BIT OF INFO (For those who are interested) I'm sorry this video took so long to come out, however as some of you may be able to notice, I have changed my video editor! I am currently upskilling in Premiere Pro so that I can take my videos to the next level. I will also be mixing up the formula of my videos over the next few months as I look to bring you new, original topics. Thanks for your patience and see you in the next video. (NON-ENGLISH VIEWERS) To get subtitles in another language, click the [CC] button in the bottom right corner of the screen, then click the Settings (cogwheel) icon next to it, click "Subtitles / CC" and click "Auto-Translate", and select your language from there. FOOTAGE, MUSIC AND ATTRIBUTIONS: Thumbnail made by Wimptastic: youtube.com/channel/UC693qPg44viDNpKX9XXzOkw Music: - Drifting at 432Hz | Unicorn Heads - The Oceans Continue to Rise | Chris Zabriskie - Passing a Foreign Moon | I Think I Can Help You - The Five Books | I Think I Can Help You - I Want To Fall in Love on Snapchat | Chris Zabriskie - Nevada City | Huma Huma - Open Sea Morning | Puddle of Infinity Songs by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Artist: chriszabriskie.com All other songs were retrieved from the YouTube Audio Library FOOTAGE: The space scenes in this video were captured using SpaceEngine Pro, a virtual universe simulator: spaceengine.org Get SpaceEngine on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/314650/SpaceEngine University of Rochester J1407b Rings Modelling: vimeo.com/117757625 SOURCES OF INFORMATION: - Ring Systems Lecture (for Saturn and Uranus): courses.lumenlearning.com/astronomy/chapter/planetary-rings - Roche Limit: scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/RocheLimit.html - Historical Observations of Saturn's Rings: web.archive.org/web/20090321071339/http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/saturn/back.html - Saturn's Breakup Hypothesis: earthmagazine.org/article/saturns-rings-remains-icy-moon - J1407b: rochester.edu/newscenter/gigantic-ring-system-around-j1407b - Modelling the Super Saturn Rings: arxiv.org/abs/1501.05652 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 2:05 What is a Ring System? 4:31 How do Ring Systems Form? 8:03 The Rings of Saturn 11:58 The Rings of Uranus 13:43 Shepherd Moons 16:03 J1407b - Super Saturn Rings



















