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Colonizing Callisto - Third Largest Moon In The Solar System 

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Callisto is a pretty big moon that has some conditions which are very friendly for a human colony. Because of that in this video, I take a look at how we could go about establishing a big colony on this moon of Jupiter and how we could even turn its surface conditions to be even better for humans in the really far future.
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Intro, outro, and other clips in the video were made with Space Engine.
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1. Kevin MacLeod - Martian Cowboy
2. Space Mercury preview DL-Sounds
3. Kevin MacLeod - Lost Frontier
4. Space Coast - Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
5. At the Foot of the Sphinx - Twin Musicom
6. Kevin MacLeod - Thunder Dreams

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@matthewthomas2546
@matthewthomas2546 4 года назад
Best channel on RU-vid. No ads or sponsors, no long intro, no asking for subs, just pure content. Such a rarity these days.
@greenbanana311
@greenbanana311 4 года назад
Wholeheartedly agree
@chaoticyatan7115
@chaoticyatan7115 4 года назад
There are ads but it's okay. We can watch one or two of them for such great content
@spitz5183
@spitz5183 4 года назад
I can count like 3 ads on this video, dude.
@matthewthomas2546
@matthewthomas2546 4 года назад
@@spitz5183 I mean the ads at the start like "this video was made possible by Squarespace..." or similar ones at the end, I wasn't referring to RU-vid generated ads (which incidentally can be bypassed with an ad blocker).
@jorisr4717
@jorisr4717 4 года назад
@@matthewthomas2546 this dude probably can't do youtube for a living, ad revenue these days is extremely low. Sponsorships are usually what make your youtube videos possible
@MarkHobbes
@MarkHobbes 4 года назад
Finally someone talking seriously about Callisto while everyone just seems to care about Europa, Enceladus and Titan.
@iapetus6110
@iapetus6110 4 года назад
Well i care about Iapetus tethys dione hyperion mimas and enceladus
@Marchant2
@Marchant2 4 года назад
I care about Charon.
@iapetus6110
@iapetus6110 4 года назад
@Skipping Stones actually yea it kinda does some astronomers only care about those 3 popular moons
@MarkHobbes
@MarkHobbes 4 года назад
@@iapetus6110 They also have oceans under the surface, but everyone just mentions Europa and Enceladus like they're the only ones.
@iapetus6110
@iapetus6110 4 года назад
@@MarkHobbes not all saturnian major moons have oceans under the surface its frozem
@TheExoplanetsChannel
@TheExoplanetsChannel 4 года назад
Great video. It would be so cool to say: -Where are you going to spend your holidays this year? -This year we are going to Callisto
@IndronilAnik
@IndronilAnik 4 года назад
The holiday trip alone would last more than a year. lol.
@superkittyshow1782
@superkittyshow1782 4 года назад
Just dont forget to pack your speedos
@winterweib
@winterweib 4 года назад
@@IndronilAnik When this will be possible, be sure it won't.
@jacksonstempel3382
@jacksonstempel3382 4 года назад
@@IndronilAnik Well, if spaceships in the future could constantly accelerate and decelerate at 1g, if my math is right, it would take only 140 hours to get to Callisto. The 1g acceleration solves the problem of gravity on spaceships and it is fast, so a win win. Hopefully this will eventually be possible.
@alessiopoloni9100
@alessiopoloni9100 3 года назад
@@jacksonstempel3382 Well there is this little problem of enormous radiation from Jupiter, but who can say, maybe one day even this could not be an issue.
@dixiebiscuit5623
@dixiebiscuit5623 4 года назад
Imagine looking up into the sky and seeing Jupiter
4 года назад
It would be best to install the colony on the far side, for humans, for machines, for communication so look at Jupiter would be a tourist stuff
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 3 года назад
@ Far side; facing away from Jupiter.
3 года назад
@@RideAcrossTheRiver Yes so only tourists want to face this monster but I doubt this could be a pleasant moment for the body. The rest of people want to be the other side to be protected from Jupiter.
@raygun26
@raygun26 3 года назад
Imagine looking up into the sky and seeing Uranus
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver 3 года назад
@@raygun26 You can, except it's a dim visual magnitude of +5.7, and your joke is tiresome
@DanielPizarro184
@DanielPizarro184 4 года назад
sometimes i wish i was born like 500 years into the future to see how advanced we’d be
@hamoshytube1853
@hamoshytube1853 3 года назад
Nope, human civilisation will collapse before the turn of 24th century
@hughjass4838
@hughjass4838 3 года назад
Thats probably what people 500 years ago said too.
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
@@hughjass4838 yeah in İslam (which is one of the most influvencer religions in the world) says "world will end soon but no other creature other than god knows when" and after 1400 we are still here so i will just assume we can survive if we do things right like colonize Mars and more energy more sustainable and other good stuff
@pooperneergaming1727
@pooperneergaming1727 Год назад
Literally Callisto protocol
@jackturner3867
@jackturner3867 Год назад
@@hamoshytube1853humanity will have a self sustaining colony on mars hundred of years before that, if mars is real.
@InfamousMedia
@InfamousMedia 4 года назад
Thanks for not treating us like serf peasant content slaves and excluding all the filler clips, dumb intros, begging for subscribers, and providing us with informational, no nonsense and genuinely interesting videos. Your patient approach is much welcomed too 👍🙏
@newpapyrus
@newpapyrus 4 года назад
Obviously, small nuclear reactors would be required to power outpost and eventual colonies on Callisto-- especially during the more than 8 days of night. It should be easier to shield habitats on Callisto from excessive radiation and micrometeorites-- than on the Moon and Mars-- since all you have to do is fill up a bag of water surrounding the habitat with water just a few meters thick and then allow it to freeze into protective water ice. Large inflatable habits (biospheres and bio-tori) should be particularly easy to deploy since the external walls can be easily shielded with surrounding water bags that quickly freeze to ice. Biospheres manufactured on Earth and deployed to the surface of Callisto could be up to 50 meters in diameter (if inflated with the same atmospheric pressure that exist on Earth)-- large enough to accommodate a large swimming pool, basketball court, or tennis court in the top half of the biosphere under the biodome. There might even be enough room within the upper half of the sphere to fly around with wings underneath the 25 meter high biodome.
@richardconway6425
@richardconway6425 7 месяцев назад
Yes, loads of good points there. Having loads of water around seems like an exceptionally good thing, quite a luxury, because it would, as you say, be very useful for protecting the astronauts in their habitats and workplaces. This would be in addition to all the other essential uses for water, like drinking, washing, splitting to make rocket fuel, and oxygen to breathe. The two most important things for space exploration - water and power.
@brianmessemer2973
@brianmessemer2973 4 года назад
22 minutes and 58 seconds of Dreksler Astral? What did we do today to deserve this gift? 🎁 🤷‍♂️ 🙏
@RickFaulknerStarsAndGuitars
@RickFaulknerStarsAndGuitars 4 года назад
Imagine Jupiter, 50 times bigger than the size of Earth’s moon, in Callisto’s sky!Worth the trip, just for that!🚀✨🤩🖖🏻
@AlanRPaine
@AlanRPaine 3 года назад
I don't think it would be as big as that. Callisto is about 5 x as far from Jupiter as the Earth is from the Moon and Jupiter is about 40 x the diameter of the Moon so this would make Jupiter about 8 x the size of the Moon as seen from Earth. Still very impressive
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
@@AlanRPaine it would look even bigger on Europa :D imagine the beuty
@AlanRPaine
@AlanRPaine 3 года назад
@@fallendown8828 It would be fabulous until you were fried by the radiation
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
@@AlanRPaine nope, even on IO you can not be fried by radiation, it is not how radiation works
@AlanRPaine
@AlanRPaine 3 года назад
@@fallendown8828 OK not literally fried but Europa with 54000 x the radiation level of Callisto, which itself receives more radiation than the Earth, would not be good for the health without very powerful protection
@malcolmabram2957
@malcolmabram2957 4 года назад
This video is great. The big problem with humans being away from the Earth for along time is immunology. Away from earth for 3 years, get back 1 cold, you are dead. I knew a guy who worked for the Antarctica survey, and they only spent 6 months there for immunology reasons.
@brianmessemer2973
@brianmessemer2973 4 года назад
Interesting.
@bohemoth1
@bohemoth1 4 года назад
Yes you are absolutely correct. I was stationed in Antarctica and it was a six months deployment. I was support Personnel for the scientists. By the way, oxygen generators are found on nuclear Submarines.
@jaykingston9516
@jaykingston9516 4 года назад
The man is back
@mysticranger6894
@mysticranger6894 4 года назад
to disappeare again
@patolenho3732
@patolenho3732 4 года назад
"The Man in Black"
@icedout7606
@icedout7606 4 года назад
"30-50 minute time delay" My wifi: "are you challenging me?"
@deadshot302
@deadshot302 4 года назад
🤣🤣
@elconquistador932
@elconquistador932 3 года назад
Faster than my 1994 dial up!
@s.stadler6964
@s.stadler6964 4 года назад
Great! Do Ganymede next. It would be interesting if the magnetosphere it has, would be advantages for colonization even though the radiation is higher there.
@MarkHobbes
@MarkHobbes 4 года назад
Is Ganymede thin exosphere plus their magnetosphere enough to protect humans in its surface?
@polishkerbal6920
@polishkerbal6920 3 года назад
@@MarkHobbes no,humans would die without the space suit
@nick_vigerfil
@nick_vigerfil 3 года назад
I would like very much to see a serious scenario of terraforming ganymede considering the fact that it has it own Magnetosphere...!!!
@prajk23
@prajk23 4 года назад
When Dreksler Astral posts - its loaded with information and we all love it🤩😇 best astro channel on youtube🙂
@eddiesub906
@eddiesub906 4 года назад
I know how hard it took but your videos are amazing to watch and more understandable.
@AlmostEthical
@AlmostEthical 4 года назад
It would be easier just to send AI and access their sensory data. Humans are simply not sustainable in space - radiation, gravity, air, feeding, wastage ... and none of these have any margin for error. Scott Kelly showed how even in the ISS, which is largely protected by Earth, a single year deeply impacts human bodies. This was a super fit and healthy astronaut - far more robust than most of us - and he needed a long period of rehab on Earth afterwards to recover. As you noted, the mental stress for long distance human explorers would be far greater.
@faithlehane5703
@faithlehane5703 4 года назад
Omg finnaly I am space addicted to this channel. Absolutely awesome video.
@faithlehane5703
@faithlehane5703 4 года назад
👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁
@revenancemusic
@revenancemusic 4 года назад
Your best installment yet. Very well done. More like these please. The radiation differences between the jovian moon was fascinating.
@90Joeduncan
@90Joeduncan 4 года назад
The best science/space channel on RU-vid! Kee up the good work Dreksler!
@LeoStaley
@LeoStaley 3 года назад
I spend a stupid amount of time just reading about the moons of the solar system, and watching RU-vid videos about them, and I never knew about the low surface radiation. You got yourself a new sub.
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
same XD
@wintersun398
@wintersun398 Год назад
Also going down the moon rabbit hole. Fascinating. What’s your favourite moon?
@jan1393
@jan1393 4 года назад
The legend is back!
@yodachu6089
@yodachu6089 4 года назад
Thank you for this channel! Your videos about space are the most relaxing videos on RU-vid, they help me get through my assignments for Uni. Thank you again and keep the good work!
@ntmq1986
@ntmq1986 4 года назад
I really wanted to go to bed but could not leave the screen due to his incredible imagination. From natural generation, the government, declaration of independence to adding nitrogen and creating a global ocean. Wow.
@johnfyten3392
@johnfyten3392 4 года назад
Recently discovered your channel. Absolutely excellent and fascinating content and visuals! Also, your English has improved drastically since your first video. Great channel. Please keep making new content.
@swapnilsonawane9874
@swapnilsonawane9874 4 года назад
6:44 looks like someone was caught doing something 😂😂
@oscarproductions7603
@oscarproductions7603 4 года назад
I don't think it's possible to actually have a boner in space, due to no gravity
@ceqski5
@ceqski5 4 года назад
Oscar Productions its possible for that long donk to float though
@El_Sueno591
@El_Sueno591 4 года назад
Stephanie Logan no
@roberthouston6562
@roberthouston6562 3 года назад
@@oscarproductions7603 no gravity should strengthen a boner.
@dustintaber
@dustintaber 4 года назад
Dude thank you for such a long video on such an interesting topic. Not even five minutes in and I'm in full support for #OccupyCallisto
@TylerMillhouse
@TylerMillhouse 4 года назад
Great video! It's also worth considering the delta v requirements of getting to and from Callisto compared with the other Galilean moons. It's surprisingly difficult to get around there due to Jupiter's enormous gravity well.
@condor5912
@condor5912 Год назад
I mean it depends. If you can just enter in orbit around Jupiter, and send a probe to Callisto from the orbit, it might, just maybe, be less difficult than you might think.
@davidhollenshead4892
@davidhollenshead4892 Год назад
That gravity well would also allow space craft to use it to accelerate ...
@TylerMillhouse
@TylerMillhouse Год назад
@@davidhollenshead4892 Unfortunately, a gravity assist from Jupiter would only allow acceleration relative to the sun, not Jupiter or its moons. You could get gravity assists from the other moons, but that means a circuitous route in a highly radioactive area of space.
@galaxia4709
@galaxia4709 4 года назад
Welcome back, Dreksler ASTRAL!
@akshaykishoredesai2017
@akshaykishoredesai2017 4 года назад
Truly Amazing detailed video 😍😍, salute to your efforts 👏👍
@darth856
@darth856 4 года назад
Great video. A base on Callisto could be used to send robotic explorers to Europa and elsewhere
@nuckerball1259
@nuckerball1259 4 года назад
The legend is back
@Ccyawn123
@Ccyawn123 8 месяцев назад
Time flies by when watching Dreksler Astral
@ishanshandilya1876
@ishanshandilya1876 4 года назад
You're back! Your videos are very amazing ! They are actually the best! 🎉
@McClarinJ
@McClarinJ 4 года назад
There are a lot of Earth-like planets we may someday visit and/or populate but first I'm sure we'll take advantage of what our solar system offers.
@frankb3347
@frankb3347 3 года назад
Crazy idea here but what about crashing the Jovian moons into each other to create something with a little more mass and gravity? It would better hold onto an atmosphere and better sustain humans. For obvious reasons I suggest calling this new moon Minerva.
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
wow it is actually crazy :D this would be a great sci-fi film but it is defiifelly impossible for non type 2 civilization and might not even worth it. But it was cool to think abouth it thanks :)
@lincolnlog5977
@lincolnlog5977 9 дней назад
The moons would also take millions of years to cool of and merge after the crash though, and by that point I’m sure we’ll have the technology to solve the problem of gravity and radiation
@kmuturi238
@kmuturi238 4 года назад
Your content is simply the best. I just wish you uploaded more frequently 🥺
@ss64vids84
@ss64vids84 4 года назад
It takes time to upload greatness.
@richardconway6425
@richardconway6425 7 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this episode, it really fires my imagination. I've watched it several times. Thanks Dreksler ! 🚀
@martinsavage6838
@martinsavage6838 4 года назад
Because we live on the surface of Earth, too many people think in terms of settling the surface of moons, but this is wrong. Colonies would be built inside large caverns, which would be easy to construct in the low gravity.
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
12:38 omg this looks so good. We need more pictures like this!!!
@VettemanLT5
@VettemanLT5 3 года назад
I know I'm going back a good 40 years but that spaceship right around the 14:30 mark is nothing less than the Starfighter from the Buck Rogers series. Astral is just awesome.
@youngmasterzhi
@youngmasterzhi 2 года назад
I can see why Krafton chose this moon as the main setting of his epic sic-fi story. Two questions still remain though. 1. How should the colony plan a construction of a new prison on Callisto? 2. What protocols could we do to protect the inmates from a possible hostile alien takeover from Callisto and turning the prison into a labyrinth of horrors?
@Rocky-xx2zg
@Rocky-xx2zg 4 года назад
With that Technowledgey: Let's First build a Toaster that works!!
@Rocky-xx2zg
@Rocky-xx2zg 4 года назад
@Stephanie Logan Stephanie, We have gone through 3, each did the same - Burnt Bread, Bagles, etc.
@centauria9122
@centauria9122 4 года назад
You sure you guys didn't change the dial to how crisp you want your pop tarts?
@ashwch
@ashwch 4 года назад
Great video as always, keep 'em coming. Thank you!
@hardergamer
@hardergamer 4 года назад
22 minutes! keep making them longer, please!
@Ccyawn123
@Ccyawn123 8 месяцев назад
It’s been among the best 22 minutes of my life, frfr!
@emiliocastilhopiano8631
@emiliocastilhopiano8631 3 года назад
I love that electric piano theme you use as soundtrack
@mst4309
@mst4309 4 года назад
All those watery moons out there... all those magical places out there... and we can’t even see them for good in our lives Also... this is a looooong video! Hopefully we’ll see more uploads like this.
@somsakpanjing3228
@somsakpanjing3228 3 года назад
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@Durin_Son
@Durin_Son 2 года назад
Space travel may be for robots only. They don't require food, oxygen, excercise etc. They only need a power source.
@exxodas
@exxodas 4 года назад
No mention of stupid NordVPN or Clash of Clans. Hats off to you for your top quality content.
@MrParagbubble
@MrParagbubble 4 года назад
Great video ❤ I missed you dreksler astral , hope you're doing good .
@ILOVERESISTANCE
@ILOVERESISTANCE 3 года назад
The most fascinating moon of the solar system
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
NOPE. It is big but doesn't have anything more. Ganymede has a magnetic field so even that is more interesting and don't make me talk abouth Europa or Titan. It is a very good moon but Titan and Europa is far more fascinating and interesting for sure
@ILOVERESISTANCE
@ILOVERESISTANCE 3 года назад
@@fallendown8828 i'm talking about aesthetics
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
@@ILOVERESISTANCE ok then IO because it has so many colours on it and looks fascinating
@skurinski
@skurinski 2 года назад
@@fallendown8828 Callisto looks cooler, like a NYC at night
@supermstudios4941
@supermstudios4941 4 года назад
Best Science channel ever :D
@Coolguy-wr6bm
@Coolguy-wr6bm 3 года назад
w
@nounouleduc7928
@nounouleduc7928 4 года назад
Welcome back dear dreksler ❤️
4 года назад
Merci, great subject well explained, a kind of candy video for my mind
@vicentegambini8907
@vicentegambini8907 4 года назад
This is by far one of the most interesting channels I have ever found on youtube.
@faresjouda8176
@faresjouda8176 Год назад
Please, give this man a Nobel prize
@andreasbauer8668
@andreasbauer8668 3 года назад
You overlooked a couple of really important known facts about that moon: it has basically no atmosphere. That means a spacecraft arriving from earth with high velocity will have to use propulsion to cancel out that velocity and land on the surface. THAT IS A REALLY BIG PROBLEM because it severely limits the payload that can be transported from earth. That is why on Apollo the lunar module was constructed in a very flimsy way and the whole mission took only 3 astronauts and yet needed the biggest ever constructed rocket (Saturn V) to make the mission possible. Human Mars exploration is within the reach of current propulsion technology because of distance and atmosphere. Callisto will have to wait until a breakthrough in propulsion occured.
@0utc4st1985
@0utc4st1985 3 года назад
There's no avoiding the use of nuclear energy in space, at least not for applications that need serious, reliable power. Great video.
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
yeah if we can not reach Sun in outer solar system, just build a small one with fusion! Clean and reliable power if we do it right
@mars885
@mars885 4 года назад
This is the comment section I like to see people who are actually interested into the video
@Titus-as-the-Roman
@Titus-as-the-Roman 3 месяца назад
I have for years heralded Callisto as a good place for a human outpost, now that we know more about Titan I think It may be a much better place to establish a presence.
@woodyglendell7400
@woodyglendell7400 4 года назад
He's back!!! He's Back!! Excellent!!!
@elconquistador932
@elconquistador932 3 года назад
The NASA logos on the base components and spacescraft would probably read something more like SpaceX. LOL, just sayn.... GREAT video BTW!
@rctkiller
@rctkiller 4 года назад
Glad to see a new video from Dreskler astrail. Thanks man
@christianzeidan7971
@christianzeidan7971 4 года назад
I love this video. It's really well explained. But I have a question: why Humans would want to live on other planets? Like, why would any investor spend billions and billions of dollars just to get humans on another planet while this money can be used to save earth.
@dankuchar6821
@dankuchar6821 4 года назад
Yup! There has to be something there that makes it a good financial opportunity.
@christianzeidan7971
@christianzeidan7971 4 года назад
@@dankuchar6821 yep, an opportunity to rule an entire planet, not just a country...
@skurinski
@skurinski 4 года назад
overpopulation. Asia and Africa population growth is unsustainable
@McClarinJ
@McClarinJ 4 года назад
Snowflake comment. What would be learned in any attempt to occupy another moon or planet would be invaluable in our understanding of means by which we can "save Earth," by which I assume you mean reverse anthropogenic climate change, clean the plastic out of the oceans, and similar causes. However, there have been many extinctions visited upon Earth long before the present industrial age and it's the events that cause them that augur for expanding off our planet. One big concern is comets and asteroids that might impact Earth. True, it's a rare occurrence, the most recent probably being a barrage of comet fragments that struck the North American ice sheet, incinerating forests and grasslands, obliterating the megafauna and the Clovis culture that hunted them, and causing immense floods from impact-melted ice that precipitously raised the sea level over 100 meters, wiping out human settlements on every seacoast worldwide. Going into space will improve our ability to detect and deter comets and asteroids. Saving our species from annihilation is exactly the aim of Elon Musk, currently the world's fourth-wealthiest person, and he's prepared to spend every dime getting a self-sustaining human colony started on Mars in attempt "to preserve the light of reason."
@joehinojosa24
@joehinojosa24 3 года назад
One small step for man, one GIANT LEAP TO CALISTO
@hdufort
@hdufort 3 года назад
Callisto is actually one of the best spots in the solar system for an outpost. Pretty good surface gravity, just far enough from Jupiter to get no dangerous radiation, interesting gravity well, not too far from Earth (compared to Saturn), lots of water ice, we can probably extract nitrogen and oxygen from compounds in the ice, etc.
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
yeah it is one of the bests in outer solar system but in inner solar system we have better options. But Callisto and Titan is always there for further expantion
@Sdraxy7
@Sdraxy7 4 года назад
Please be consistent and regular 🙏
@randomguy-jd8su
@randomguy-jd8su 4 года назад
This is the best he can do. He does ALOT of work on the videos. Be patient.
@Sdraxy7
@Sdraxy7 4 года назад
@@randomguy-jd8su got ya
@bdulrahmanarzani27
@bdulrahmanarzani27 4 года назад
I always fall to sleep watching your videos, your voice has something to it! So what I did? I gots pillow and closed my eyes with my phone next to my ear watching this video! And I still haven’t finished it.
@richdobbs6595
@richdobbs6595 4 года назад
For power on the scale of colonization, it seems like RTGs makes more sense than photovoltaics. Maybe photovoltaics combined with mirrors to make up for distance from the sun. Or given the ability to mine ice, mirrors for solar concentration, steam turbines and generators.
@hbreckenridge
@hbreckenridge 2 месяца назад
I have to say this channel has great visuals. Grade A quality. Living on Callisto? It is nice science fiction but it is never going to happen in our life times. Great video though.
@patrickmark8460
@patrickmark8460 3 года назад
You and V101 Science has really gotten me hooked on space
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 3 года назад
MAAAAAAAAAAAAARS
@crawlinginfilm9683
@crawlinginfilm9683 4 года назад
Ah, I see Callisto orbits *beyond* Jupiter's main radiation belt. That explains the relatively benign radiation (rate) for this moon.
@rodgerp.639
@rodgerp.639 4 года назад
I'm glad you're back! Your voice is great!
@vampiredevampiro4032
@vampiredevampiro4032 4 года назад
When there is will , nothing is impossible . But the problem is there is no will or better say , no funds , lol . Please more great videos ..
@antonnym214
@antonnym214 9 месяцев назад
Very nice reporting! I would point out another advantage OR disadvantage might be that Calisto has 12.5% of Earth's gravity. That's great for cargo, maybe not so great for human bone density. This could be somewhat amerliorated by spending only brief periods of time on Calisto, and then returning to a home base on Mars, for example, which has 38%.
@ravindrasp
@ravindrasp Год назад
Love the way to you explain..and the background music makes us feel as if we were there really..keep the same rhythm going..💪 fan from India.
@Bestien
@Bestien 5 месяцев назад
Nice channel brother
@sm1522
@sm1522 4 года назад
ongg this crazyyy
@user-qt2nu6hm8c
@user-qt2nu6hm8c 4 года назад
I'm 2 weeks late but ty for uploading
@eutopioeutopia8387
@eutopioeutopia8387 2 года назад
A better colonization target in the Jovian system would be Ganymede. Ganymede is the only natural satellite in our solar system with a magnetic field, mitigating radiation conditions. It also has an atmosphere, albeit a thin one, that could be thickened. Bio domes that are several kilometres in diameter could be built on Ganymede, which could be lit with magnified sunlight.
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
Their lettuce will be the talk of the town.
@frankmcgregor5355
@frankmcgregor5355 4 года назад
This is a really nice production.
@ricthomas9788
@ricthomas9788 3 года назад
Ok. Sounds like a plan. I’m in.
@justjake5389
@justjake5389 3 года назад
a really good document. get a subscription right away
@Narmatonia
@Narmatonia 3 года назад
Wouldn't the lack of significant atmosphere to provide lift make flight extremely difficult?
@stevenpilling5318
@stevenpilling5318 4 года назад
Fusion power is practically a necessity in order to reach and survive on the gas planets' moons. Callisto will be valuable, though. When the time comes to mine the vast wealth of Jupiter's Greek and Trojan asteroid clusters, Callisto will be the central location. There will be found soil, water and enough light for agriculture. Greenhouse colonies will supply the miners with food and recreational facilities. One would imagine a rather wild and woolly world!
@Earthmoonstars-el6rd
@Earthmoonstars-el6rd 4 года назад
Hopefully by the time astronauts visit Callisto, it won't take us 1 and half years to get to this moon.Maybe by 2060, take us 3 to 4 months to travel to Jupiter. Fueled rockets of today will be the thing of the past and faster ways to go any where in the solar system will be possible.
@SocksWithSandals
@SocksWithSandals 4 года назад
I spent a year on Callisto. Working as a Venom pilot for G-Police I uncovered a Nanosoft plot to take over the solar system. Or was that just a playstation game?
@ricthomas9788
@ricthomas9788 3 года назад
It was real. PlayStation was your training. Over time some memories may return. You were a credit for the G-Police. We will contact you again should your special talents be needed.
@Naiad24
@Naiad24 4 года назад
I would like a video standing in the irregular moons of Uranus.
@Oogboog203
@Oogboog203 4 года назад
I love your channel but for some reason your videos are never recommended to me so i forget to watch your videos.
4 года назад
Install the colony on the far side of Callisto would protect humans and machines from Jupiter
@musicbox8351
@musicbox8351 4 года назад
cool ill see you in 200 years
@HUFORIC
@HUFORIC 4 года назад
No shortage of crappy Real Estate in our Solar System! reminds me of the "Saturn 5" movie!
@HUFORIC
@HUFORIC 4 года назад
Correction: "Saturn 3"
@_HappyHappy2004
@_HappyHappy2004 4 года назад
He just looked 300 years into the future 😅😅😅
@reddz0636
@reddz0636 4 года назад
Hes back!
@robinstevenson6690
@robinstevenson6690 10 месяцев назад
The whole idea of colonizing the moons of Jupiter and Saturn seems absurd, due to cosmic radiation, and the idea that we'll discover a way to cope with radiation seems like a fantasy at this point.
@floycewhite6991
@floycewhite6991 9 месяцев назад
"Cope with radiation" = build more nukes.
@bozzutoman
@bozzutoman 4 года назад
14:21 - Hey... a Buck Rogers' Thunderfighter. I'd recommend using a moon bus rather than a starfighter. :p
@sundarchip
@sundarchip 4 года назад
My favourite moon
@glike2
@glike2 9 месяцев назад
Calisto will definitely be colonized someday
@basicbits6244
@basicbits6244 3 года назад
«Just replenish the atmosphere every 1000 years» they said. 36 major wars, 18 separatist movements, a handful of genocides, some assasinations and coups later...
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