Explore The Solar System: 360 Degree Interactive Tour!

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Published 2016-02-12
Take a 360-degree virtual tour of our Solar System, with the help of Crash Course Astronomy host Phil Plait!

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This video is part of Thought Café +, a collaborative animated series from the team behind the Crash Course animations!
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For the most immersive #360Video experience use Cardboard (bit.ly/1HfYD5m) with the YouTube Android app. If you do not have Cardboard, you can use the YouTube apps for Android or iOS and move your mobile device to look around the solar system. On a desktop computer, use the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Opera browsers to click and drag your mouse and follow along as we explore our Solar System.

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All Comments (21)
  • @X-3K
    We need another one of these for anatomy and physiology!
  • @chez9044
    Imagine after some 1000's of years people watching this video with subtitles and laughing at us, how much, yet how little we knew about our own solar system. btw best video i'v ever seen
  • @besmart
    Sooooooo coooooooool I'm basically an astronaut now. Thanks guys!
  • @Thought-Cafe
    We loved making this video! We're happy to see so many of you enjoying it!
  • @swordyuri
    It was also hilarious how you also added random things floating around in space (including a Crash Course astronaut and what looked like a paper airplane)!
  • @adhilahmad2371
    Thank you so much, I've loved watching all these episodes and will probably watch a couple of episodes again. You guys have probably the most fun/educational channel on youtube! Thank you again, Phil Plait and all your team!
  • @RM-nl9es
    I didn't know you could move around the video with your finger. I was walking around my room in a slow circle
  • @Doomroar
    0:55 found Rick and Morty, and from this point on i knew, i was going to spend a lot of time reference hunting...
  • @ellaphantom9980
    lumpy space princess, the tardis and a character in an astronaut suit are floating around. 😂
  • @dantefox6556
    Guys make sure to give them a like!!!! It probably took weeks to make this!
  • @VEE727
    "Doobly Doo" always makes me crack up, no matter how serious the context is.
  • @FactoryVortex
    So I saw a lot of spaceships, some astronauts (probably Hank or Phil), silver surfer, star destroyer, TARDIS, lumpy space princess, USS Enterprise, Cosmos' spaceship of imagination, Greek mythical chariot of the sun (presumably rode by Helios or his son, Phaethon), UFO, and I think that's almost it! Tell me if I miss something!
  • @Zyxxi
    I had no idea YouTube could even do this! This is amazing! My mind is blown. It even works on mobile with tilt controls! Keep up the awesome work. Interactive utilities like this are invaluable to our youth and truly anyone wanting to learn.
  • I was watching this video wondering why the hell it wasn't doing anything as he was talking. Then I realised I could pan around. WHAT MAGIC IS THIS
  • @nikolay-tsys
    I am just started to miss crash course Astronomy, and here it is! its awesome to hear Phil again:) and Thought cafe's visuals are so cool!
  • Woahh. Did anyone else just stare at the sun blankly and wonder if anything was going to happen, and then proceeded to be absolutely mindblown when you figured it out?