Ads Taking Over Night Sky // DART Aftermath // Best JWST Image



Dimorphos grows a tail. More Europa pictures from Juno. The horrifying possibility of ads in the night sky. Why Jupiter’s atmosphere is surprisingly hot.

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00:00 – Intro
00:31 – Didimoon’s new tail
https://www.universetoday.com/157939/after-getting-slammed-by-dart-asteroid-dimorphos-has-grown-a-tail/
02:50 – More of Europa’s flyby of Jupiter
https://www.universetoday.com/157961/here-are-the-high-resolution-images-of-europa-captured-by-juno-during-its-recent-flyby
05:16 – Horrifying idea of ads in space
https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/10/russian-space-scientists-have-the-worst-idea-ever-space-based-advertising
08:13 – Crew-5 goes to the ISS
https://www.universetoday.com/157968/while-sls-is-delayed-crew-5-zips-in-and-launches-to-the-international-space-station
10:38 – Why Jupiter is surprisingly hot
https://www.universetoday.com/157817/jupiters-atmosphere-is-surprisingly-hot
12:36 – Support us on Patreon
13:36 – More Debris on Mars
https://www.universetoday.com/157925/a-small-piece-of-foreign-object-debris-fell-off-ingenuitys-leg-during-its-33rd-flight
15:27 – World Largest Steerable Telescope Construction
https://www.universetoday.com/157909/construction-begins-on-the-worlds-largest-steerable-radio-telescope
17:40 – Best JWST image and other channel updates
https://youtu.be/EdwiNnWIuKo
19:30 – Outro

Host: Fraser Cain
Producer: Anton Pozdnyakov
Editing: Artem Pozdnyakov

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49 thoughts on “Ads Taking Over Night Sky // DART Aftermath // Best JWST Image”

  1. Gee, if the aurora on Jupiter appear to affect the on weather and climate on that planet, do you suppose that the aurora on Earth could be doing the same to our weather and climate? If so, how might that affect our climate and weather models?

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  2. Fraser, the issue with advertising from space could become MUCH worse than you think… Because… Let's just say that there lots of people in the government and government agencies who LOVE money…
    See what is happening about recreation and professional drones. They're basically trying to regulate us out of the skies! (It includes model aviation!) And why? So companies can deliver stuff with drones…
    Just for you to understand, I've never heard of any accidents with those toys (with the exception of the pilot hurting himself, like your stupid friend here who didn't remove the props before setting it up – but it didn't even cut my skin). Now, because of delivery drones a small town had a blackout in Australia. For around 4 hours, because the freaking thing landed in the wires!
    So… If Google or Amazon decides its a good idea… I don't know, but it would hurt science a LOT.
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! πŸ––πŸ˜Š

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  3. This fluff on Mars is weird. It's like I dropped my popcorn at the Washington Monument, and I see popcorn kernels outside every museum I visit for the rest of the day. Ha!

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  4. Advertising in space? It all comes down to who has the rights to operations conducted in the area outside of Earth's atmosphere. There are no earthwide laws regarding this situation therefore we are in the wild West days of outer space. We have to recognize that this will probably happen no matter what astronomers and other space observers think about it. I predict that this will actually occur there will be large hideous space born advertising platforms using various techniques to display their advertisements. But it will not last long because the revenue required to carry out these operations will exceed any benefits derived from it. I think eventually a compromise will be reached and the advertisements will be very short lived, on the order of hours or maybe one day at most because of this will not be economically viable for corporations to carry out these types of advertising in space.
    As far as the United Nations establishing rules and regulations it only takes one veto to block the implementation of a new rule, they really don't have sufficient power for enforcing any such rules and regulations, the United Nations is largely ineffective in establishing world wide rules that could lessen this practice. So in the end it is up to the large space corporations to self regulate this matter.

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  5. Any company that advertises in space will be incur an immediate lifetime boycott, from me, at least. I hope others will do the same.
    I doubt that they will care, though, unless there are millions of us.

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  6. I feel your enthusiastic investment through your videos. To spread them to more viewers, I would love to repost your whole channel, without changing anything, on the nice platform called Ganjing World. If you agree with that, please let me know.

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  7. 7:45 ah, yes, the age old conundrum, just because you can, does that mean you should ? that question is sadly never taken as seriously as it should be, polluting the night sky with adverts ? hell no ! no ! no ! NO ! I wouldn't be at all surprised if companies/people broke that law often, well they will be punished severely some things are just taboo, doesn't matter what your culture or beliefs are, some things are just unthinkable, they are a sacred. Kind of like the reaction you'd get from plastering a MacDonald's logo on the Mona Lisa , you just don't do it !

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  8. 9:33…you think the Russian astronaut is the controversial thing ? well I beg to differ, especially when they get a video feed up , and all astronauts on board the I.S.S are dead, from massive blood loss, take a look at the fangs on Josh Cassada (9:34) , NASA's very first Vampanaut..how did they miss this ? must be a conspiracy….lol…πŸ§›β€β™‚

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  9. Those ads would be more like in the sky than "in space" properly. I'm indifferent to this project. Not much difference from the sky being lit up by crazy bright LEDs. Looks like Elon Musk won't offer starlink to just anybody around the world until its licensed in the respective country. Seems like he is not really in the commonly owned space either.

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  10. ❓Question: If I understand it correctly the weightlessness of people in the ISS or other crafts in orbit has nothing to do with a lack of gravity but more with free falling around the earth. What would happen with the weightlessness when people go to other planets, say Mars? Would earth gravity still pull on you and pull you to a side of your space ship or would you float freely without any stray gravity interference because you're in sun orbit?

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  11. Elon Musks swarm is already an ad. They don't care it affects science because the science papers will show the effects of these sats on their pictures and inadvertently advertise it.
    Even bad publicity is publicity.

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  12. A joke from the late 1960's:

    The race to the moon is in full swing. The Soviets present their new moon rocket, even before the NASA has finshed building theirs. The counselors of the president of the US are extremely worried. 'What if they beat us in the race?' – the president is unfazed.

    The soviet rocket launches. 'Mr President, you have to do something!' The president just handwaves the issue away.
    The rocket lands on the moon. 'Mr President, they beat us to it!' The president explains that the soviets will not win.
    The cosmonauts get out, explore the surface, then something odd happens. The surface develops a red spot. Researchers watch through the telescope. 'Wait, what? They are painting the moon? – Mr President, we have to do something!' 'No issues,' say the president, 'wait until this gets resolved.' The painting continues, until the whole moon has been refurbished.

    After the soviets have finished, they return to Earth. The moon is now bright red. The president calls the NASA: 'when you do the launch to the moon, bring some white paint with you, and do this.'

    A week later the NASA launches their rocket, the astronauts land safely on the moon, and get out. They take the white paint witt them, and beginn to paint a wavy white ribbon across the moon. Then they process to paint some letters. Finally they are done, climb into their rocket, and return.

    'See? We have won.' says a smug president, 'everybody can see it.'

    The Moon now reads:

    'Enjoy Coca Cola'

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  13. Leela: Didn't you have ad's in the 20th century?
    Fry: Well sure, but not in our dreams. Only on TV and radio. And in magazines. And movies. And at ball games and on buses and milk cartons and t-shirts and written on the sky. But not in dreams. No siree!

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  14. It is so improbable that Ingenuity just by chance got stuck in a piece of debris, that it must had been flying much closer to the wreck, without it being revealed to the public.

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  15. Weird how you have an issue with the way China treats one of its minority populations and no mention of why China has a problem with Islamic insurgents just like every other competitor to the US does. I would say it is the USA and its 3 letter agencies who are actually harming the Uyghurs, sowing division and trying to create unrest yet again. No wonder we have made little progress over the last 60 years, after the stolen German tech ran out and the US suppressed any other countries efforts and yet did nothing themselves except claim superiority through oppression rather than excellence…

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  16. It's been years since I read it but I'm sure there was an Asimov short story about the "stars moving" which ended up being a advertising agency spelling out "Buy Product X" using satellites.

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  17. I will do the same thing I do with all advertising; I foster resentment to the products and companies that interrupte my day. Funny how advertising people don't take spite and resentment into consideration.

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  18. Fraser! Great show! I luv Space Bites! Do you think there would ever be need for fuel stations in our solar system in between distant destinations? Like between Earth and Mars for example?

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