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What if you pointed the Hubble telescope at Earth? ‪@xkcd_whatif‬
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The first video we created together with our friends at xkcd is out now! You can find it here: youtube.com/@xkcd_whatif
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72 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@Pokemaster-wg9gx

11 months ago

I love how this doesn't actually answer the question it just poses what if then says why it won't work before cliff hanging halfway through the hypothetical lel

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@ishmiel21

11 months ago

Nice to see a new video from you, but you didn't really answer the question.

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@z-beeblebrox

11 months ago

Annoyingly, youtube buries Shorts video descriptions, so a vast majority of viewers have no idea this is meant to advertise a new "What If?" channel whose first video this short is previewing

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@Kevin-hx2ky

11 months ago

What If articles in video form??? Heck yeah!

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@Yakushii

11 months ago

Ok, I get that you're trying to drive traffic to the full video, but this is not the way to do it.

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@johantaube3022

11 months ago

Fun fact: a lot of the size requirements for the Hubble telescope was set my the military, since they wanted to save some costs by using the same type of launch vessel for spy satellites.

So it can be assumed that the military can see about as good as the Hubble telescope

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@zero11010

11 months ago

The core question asked wasn’t answered.

I get it, the telescope is too slow. So … what happens? And, what would happen if it wasn’t too slow (which is the natural follow up)?

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@jotchava

11 months ago

Yeah just trying to get me to click the full video without answering fully.
I assume the rotation of the earth is too fast under hubble to get a sharp image? I think Hubble usually captures over a long duration in order to let more light in, but that would cause blur if anything moved during that time.

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@stonemannerie

11 months ago

Should have mentioned, in voice, that this is a teaser for a video on the other channel. The last screen looks like the default channel advertisement, no one reads that. And you can see that by the reactions in the comments.

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@peterv5935

11 months ago

What exactly about it is too slow? Hubble performs dozens of functions that involve movement. Was genuinely interested in learning what the Hubble image of earth would look like...

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@ZsebtelepHUN

11 months ago

I want my 19 seconds back

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@ecksit4482

11 months ago

You see, what it would actually look like is about 95mph. Did that answer your question?

Ok, picture a hot dog bun. You wouldn't want to put it into a tube.

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@HappyLearner-jb7jp

7 months ago

Finally I can see what my neigbours are up to.

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@MrHappy3feet

11 months ago

Wow that’s a great question I’ve never thought about that. Unfortunately not really answered in this short?

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@kashskitchen7178

11 months ago

It can’t because the exposure time is too long

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@springbok4015

10 months ago

Please include a link

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@DingDimlewitz

11 months ago

Minute physics i respected you once

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@akitadakid6326

11 months ago

didnt answer the question. But ive heard from earth it could see a bee on the moon. wait that was the james webb telescope

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@ftherogamer1073

2 months ago

What's the speed of gravity and can it be more than speed of light ( I checked in Google and it is 1.2 more times the speed of light)

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@PairoDraws

11 months ago

What’s up minutephysics

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