Why is the audio and video completely out of sync? I've tried multiple devices and it's the same across them. The audio seems clear/linear, however the video is jumping back and forth all over the place after about the 17m mark.
How much cheaper is a moon to mars trip than an earth to mars trip in terms of propellant, assuming water is found on the moon and methane can be synthesized there?
Its probbably much much more expensive. Launching from the moon is much less efficient than launching from LEO, the oberth effect comes into play bigtime.
@@NSResponderEh, the launch from the moon and back towards earth for a flyby will likely eat a lot of your fuel. But you can probably do a moon to Mars trip without refueling in space. Though this likely won't be possible for the other way around, as aerobreaking is not possible when landing on the moon. So it will be the difference between filling the ship up once, vs having to fill the ship and booster several times as you refuel the ship in orbit.
@4:00 - Musk: "If we ever do become a multiplanetary species...I think we may find that there are many long-dead, one planet civilizations." That speaks volumes about why spacex is important to us as humans.
It is a design. Universe itself is a design. Randomness cannot be too random, where u dont see even one life form in any celestial bodies beside Earth. There is none any meaningful civilization as far as eye can see. Why dont we see any visual life form that adapt to its planet like human to Earth? The explorer satellites shudve found 1 by now. Although debatable but Roger Penrose calculated that at the very beginning of the Big Bang, the precision required to set the universe on its highly ordered course in which life could develop was staggering: "an accuracy of one part in [10. sup. 123]". How could a possible earth life developed in an impossible environment? N why those possibility didnt happen in any planets? N how is that accuracy so precise that no failure in sequential events that leads to a life form on earth bcos if not, we would have seen mass debris of failed attempts. We are living by someone's design.
Das US Space Militär ist Musk Lichtjahre voraus ! Sie graben bereits in den Ruinen auf dem Mars ! Der Animation King kann nur Schrott ins All schießen mehr auch nicht.
I have a problem with this question, why are we special, im sure another one planet civilization said a similar thing here, but alas failed, but some succeed. It brings us back to the original question, are we alone he says I think we are alone, yet says there is likely other life. The proper answer is, there is life according to the laws of the universe, but as for a galactic , or interstellar civilization, that might just not exist yet. Or we would likely see signs. I believe we are one of the first sentient species, and are ahead of the curve, which is why it seems empty yet could be full of life, which is an amazing prospect to think we are the sumerians for future generations to study, maybe even other life, or decendants of homosapiens.
its crazy, but landing legs weren't really feasible, so using the existing lift points and reinforced structures was the next best option... still nuts, but so was propulsive landing
There are many many millions, possibly billions of people on Earth who recognize and appreciate Elon musk's incredible intelligence, ambition, accomplishments and contributions to mankind. His unwavering pursuit of securing a long-lasting future for humankind is absolutely remarkable.
The haters weird me out. Being on the left used to mean looking up and forward, believing in an arc of history where ambition empowers and frees people. Now it's just bitterly tearing down anyone who refuses to lie in the dirt.
idk about that one chief. the right wing rhetoric and conspiracy theories he's been promoting himself through twitter is extremely damaging to society.
Most inspirational guy ever, listen to him people!!! His right! , If we all could understand Elons simple logical explanation and vision the world would stop, and focus on helping him!!!! Its probably the most worthy endover ever!!!!!!
In order to avoid being bombarded by cosmic radiation and to be possible to stay for a reasonable time on its surface it will be necessary to create a protective magnetic field on Mars. Any practical idea on how to achieve that or in the near future it will be totally impossible?
Instead of blocking radiation with a magnetic field, making the cities underground is sufficient to block dangerous emissions. That's why The Boring Company, Musk's tunneling company, was founded
On the topic of aliens. I don't think enough emphasis is put onto the scale of the space time. 13.4 billion year old universe is also the blink of an eye in terms of space time. We expect star formation to continue trillions of years into the future. Trillions. We are at 13.4 billion. Literally not even an atom of water in our oceans. The universe is so young, cosmologically speaking, that everything that's happened up until now counts for less than 1% of everything that will ever be. And our perception of distance is so small minded, in comparison to the universe itself. Have fun finding that one hydrogen molecule in the ocean. We expect to see signs or signals of aliens thinking they must be out there. In the billions of years, we came along and made our presence so well known anything or anyone should see it. But 1 trillion is so much more than 13 billion it's mind boggingly impossible to truly wrap your head around it. And we've only been capable of making our presence know for about 100-150 years. I don't think we will "find" aliens for thousands of years, and when we do I think we'll be very disappointed to discover that they're human descendants. If we had evolved around a star 800 billion years after the Big Bang we might have a chance to spot ancient or current aliens.
Say what you want about his vision of a colony on Mars, SpaceX is having a massive influence on Earth. Because of SpaceX, I can use high-speed Internet anywhere on the planet, and shortly will be able to use my cell phone anywhere, as well. Falcon 9 made every other rocket on Earth obsolete, inspiring dozens of companies and countries to start reusable rocket programs of their own, and I can only imagine what changes starship will bring when it is operational and has reduced the cost to reach orbit by a further 90%.
It is only useful for LEO injection....and it is not as cheap as Musk said originally...without US taxpayer support this will fail. RocketLab and Blue Origin are going to achieve more on less bullshite.
One aspect of the Moon which is good is for storing heat from all the sunlight it recieves during the day. The heat can be stored in the regolith if burried deep and the heat transfered to it. This heat will be needed for the cold lunar night which lasts for half an Earth month.
@@AmpleVagina well you know how you can heat up water on Earth but you normally need energy to do so, well on the Moon it get so hot during the day that the water will heat up on its own, but water is scarce on the Moon. So we use the regolith instead as we can probably heat it up like we can heat up sand, which can be heated up much more than water an has very good thermal properties.
Но ведь экзопланет много, просто они не близко? Если, например, сделать базу на Марсе, затем разработать совершенные двигатели, тестировать модули для жизни в условиях, далёких от земных. И все же найти экзопланету, на всякий случай? Но Земля такая красивая, такая хорошая! Хоть бы уж всё затихло и пришло в состояние динамического равновесия.
JCal adds a certain moxie and production value to keeping the conversation going at a certain speed and bouncing between strength to strength between the hosts that sadly is lacking when he’s not hosting
2:56 There are many historic sites and temples built more than 11 thousand years ago. Identified by archaeologists also. i.e. Göbekli Tepe. And human civilizations existed much more before as well.
I request that we start discovering the Pacific Ocean and the mountain ranges while we are going deeper in space. The inventions for “rovers” and such can be utilized in the ocean. Could also lead to new inventions for space also. We desperately need to discover the oceans. The possibilities also of making underwater laboratories for research and future underwater bases for military purposes.
When he talks about consciousness, why does it sounds like though out history of the intelligence of the human race on earth we go in and out of consciousness.😮? Could this be a thing?🤔
Those gases leak and boil off. That’s why. To launch one starship to the moon they are going to have to refuel 18 times. The Saturn V did it with one launch. So refueling your refueling stations may exhaust our supplies here on earth.
They were SpaceX employees, so they were probably forced to be there, and they also probably know Elon talks horseshit because they've actually ran the numbers. We're not putting a million people on Mars.
No, the audience knows the BS claims Musk is spewing. These are engineers and Space X employees that know what they are working on and what is possible.
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We need more Elons. This man is literally carrying the rest of the world. This gives us all hope & inspiration. We should all be working together & I hope one day we overcome our negative animalistic traits we've all inherited from our ancestors
Fantastic Book I read all teh THree books in 3 days (three body problem, Dark Forest, and Death's End). It was terrifying and nihilistic book that filled me with existential dread. I highly recommend it.
The most logical and simple explanation for the Fermi paradox is pretty straight forward. Look at all the things that had to go right in order for intelligence to emerge here. A planet just the right size had to be in just the right spot, within a solar system with a relatively calm and stable star. Our planet happened to luck out and have another large planet in Jupiter that protects us from 90% of space impacts. We have a moon the perfect size and distance to give us tides needed for life in the oceans, and also protect us from impacts. Our planet is NOT tidally locked, but also has just the right spin and tilt to allow for stable seasons without to drastic of fluctuations. In order the earth is over 4 billion years old and everything had to line up PERFECTLY in order for us to pop up 4 billion years later. Now talking about becoming interstellar is a whole other thing, IF it’s even possible.
Not really, his personality can be difficult to accept. His ideas maybe genius and he is willing to put the effort in to realise them but his presentation can be lacking.
Why aren't people applauding more often?!?!? I'm sure everyone there knows of all the accomplishments and was excited when they happened but they still deserve applause while Elon is speaking about them during this press conference/announcement
Maybe because they've heard Musk's empty promises for years now and are a bit tired with him burning through taxpayers money without producing much value in exchange. I know that's why I haven't been applauding the guy since like 2018.
@@jadeed14 Taxpayers money has gone towards NASA contracts which, if you don't count the Artemis contracts (since Atremis has neither happened nor been canceled ), have been fulfilled and that money recouped. Empty promises? 30 Cargo missions for NASA as the cheapest ride available to the ISS. 8 Crewed missions as the cheapest ride available to the ISS. For crewed missions - Boeing, the only other domestic option is more expensive and its first flight is 7 years delayed. Going with Roscosmos for those 8 crewed missions would have cost the US tax payer an additional 130 million dollars. How is how is that an empty promise? How is that a waste of tax payer money?
@@MH-kj9hh But this is exactly the contract I'm talking about, the $2.89 billion Artemis one, which is currently financing Starship's development - why shouldn't we count it? SpaceX is supposed to develop in-flight orbital propellant transfer between two ships (that has to work flawlessly 16 times in short succession) and an uncrewed lunar lander (nowhere near completion according to GAO report from Nov 2023). So far it managed to leak a lot of propellant into space, jam the door designed for deployment of Starlinks (instead of maybe designing and testing the fuel transfer ports), supposedly pump an unknown amount of LOX from one tank to another within the ship, spin out of control and explode 500m over the ocean it was going to hit at supersonic speed anyway. And that was the first test that wasn't a complete failure like the first 2. Can you imagine what would happen to NASA if they had a record like this? Lunar travel is an insanely complex endeavour, and a completely different can of worms than low payload orbital ISS runs. And I'm afraid Musk bit off way more than he can chew, which is going to very negatively impact the Artemis mission. Meanwhile he's promising Starship on Mars by 2030. Or Earth-to-Earth rocket travel. Or fully self-driving Teslas. Or Hyperloop.
@@pauldean7690 Lol, Boeing is even worse. I just don't like giant egos and corporate greed impacting space exploration more than is absolutely necessary.
A tunnel colony on Mars makes the most sense. Get some autonomous drilling equipment there and remote control them from earth and start drilling down and creating horizontal connectors and rooms. This takes the dangerous atmosphere out of the equation for the most part and also solves the housing problem. Some people think 3D printed structures would work on the surface but that would take a lot more precision equipment. Would also like to see SpaceX start launching starships from a few hundred yards over ocean water. Over time it would help contribute to fresh water levels on Earth especially if other stakeholders start doing the same.
You need SWARM robotics..self assembling structures made out voxels/engineered meta materials with tunable properties like tensile and compressive force assembled by swarm robots.
The moon is “close” no resources but a shitload of hectares. Spacex please build the first real off grid house on the moon. Then tackle mars. Tired of the moon landing cover up. Well done to Neil for making it close to lunar surface
you know how falcon heavy uses 3 falcon boosters to launch up a big payload.. what about 3 starships connected to launch up a fourth starship? think big or go home..
If you wonder what genius sounds like, you have your answer. amazing, sees the obvious, teaches, does the impossible, how blessed we are. Musketeer for life!
I am starting to get tired of overblown promises with unrealistic timelines. Instead of grand plans for the future he should focus on being able to actually demonstrate the technologies and show a roadmap (a realistic one) on how the company plans to do it.
Dude. SpaceX has already made reuse of rockets routine, and they fly more cargo to orbit than everyone else put together. Their rate of improvement is unprecedented. Cut them some slack, FFS.
@@NSResponder The rate of improvement is not unprecedented: the one of the Apollo era was. It is for the budget they had and the fact that it is a private company though. And I also applaud and acknowledge the amazing successes with falcon 9. on the other hand what has been demonstrated with Starship so far is underwhelming.
@@shaung949 well no because they would be very heavy and limit payload as I said very clearly. the rocket isn't to heavy to land on legs we land heavier aircraft, daily at roughly the same speed or higher than the rocket would be landing at. Its just that payload needs to be maximized above all else, to ensure profitability and increase usability
He just needs one more year! Then just one more year. After that he will only need one more year! Then not only will he be so close to done that if you give him one more year, he will most definitely have it done, by the next year.