Time Across the Solar system

Time Across the Solar System

Education EN ↓ 4 episodes

Making planetary science personal, engaging, and mind-blowing — through the universal experience of time. Have you ever wondered what time means on another world? On Earth, a day lasts 24 hours. But on Jupiter, it’s less than 10. On Venus, a single day stretches 243 Earth days. Time Across the Solar System takes you on a cosmic journey where every planet keeps its own clock. Each episode turns scientific fact into cinematic storytelling — blending NASA data, imaginative narration, and stunning cosmic soundscapes.

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Time Across the Solar system

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Jun 4, 2026

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Episodes

How Old Am I on Mars? The Origin Story of Time Across the Solar System 04.06.2026

Discover how a simple question from an eleven-year-old sparked a global educational movement. Learn about Time Across the Solar System , the interactive platform answering the question millions are searching for: how old am I on Mars? Features real data from two hundred countries, interactive age calculators for every planet and moon, and answers to your solar system questions. Music by Neural Syn...

Moons of Madness - Where Time Goes Sideways 28.11.2025

What if the Sun rose in the west? On Mars's moon Phobos, it does — and it happens twice a day. In this episode, we journey to the strangest moons in our solar system, where the rules of time get bent, broken, and turned completely sideways. You'll discover: - Phobos — the moon that rises backwards and orbits faster than Mars rotates - Titan — where a single season lasts 7 Earth years and m...

Why Do Astronauts Float in Space? — Zero Gravity Explained 25.11.2025

They’re not escaping gravity — they’re riding it. In our first full episode of Time Across the Solar System , we uncover the real reason astronauts appear to float. Discover how orbit works, why the International Space Station is constantly “falling forever,” and what weightlessness truly feels like. This episode connects directly with our mission at tatssp.com — an educational web project making...

Welcome to Time Across the Solar System: Where Science Meets Wonder 25.11.2025

Step into a universe where every world keeps its own clock. In this introduction to Time Across the Solar System , discover the story behind the project — how tatssp.com turns astronomy into wonder, making planetary time personal, visual, and real. Learn why a day on Venus lasts longer than its year, how astronauts float by falling forever, and how time itself changes from planet to planet. Hosted...

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