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Some of NASA's greatest missions have been in collaboration with ESA. Now, the European Space Agency is getting even more ambitious. It's an essential partner in humans returning to the Moon, and going to Mars.
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@business
@business 2 года назад
Watch the rest of the Giant Leap series: ru-vid.com/group/PLqq4LnWs3olWR-zshlDHm6Avj0oURtc1X
@asicdathens
@asicdathens 2 года назад
ESA made some memorable missions like Halley's comet, Titan lander ( the furthest place a probe has landed), P67 comet, Gaia, Planck, Herschel, launching JWST, ISS resupply missions
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 6 месяцев назад
True
@corey2232
@corey2232 2 года назад
Flat Earthers - *SHOCKED* 😱 "You mean to tell me NASA doesn't have a monopoly on all things space-related?! Who do I blame for the conspiracies now?!"
@skrillah6259
@skrillah6259 2 года назад
The illimunati that controls all world governments obviously.
@koiyujo1543
@koiyujo1543 6 месяцев назад
Nasa has a low corrupt agency if I remember correctly and don't usually have a monopoly, unlike spacex or such
@dlewis8405
@dlewis8405 2 года назад
I am glad there is at least one mission taking advantage of the earth mars transfer window in 2022. The July 2020 window was so busy with three missions launching - the US, China, and UAE - all successful.
@gcolman7714
@gcolman7714 2 года назад
This comment didn't age well. Unfortunately.
@dlewis8405
@dlewis8405 2 года назад
@@gcolman7714 Yeah who would have thought.
@johannes7434
@johannes7434 2 года назад
I'm so happy all this stuff is being picked up again. When I was growing up in the 00's and 10's not much was going on which was pretty sad
@keptick
@keptick 2 года назад
Humanity's most brilliant minds has often come together to overcome seemingly (at the time) insurmountable challenges. Now we have the ability to manufacture things on the nano-scale, split the atom and alter entire landscapes. Many more things we take for granted would have seemed alien and otherworldly even a few centuries ago. If we pool our collective efforts together, who knows what the limits are. Getting to an other planet doesn't seem that far fetched considering all the insane things we've accomplished over the years.
@juice5951
@juice5951 2 года назад
Spaceee. The more cooperation the better. Let's get to mars.
@grantmccoy6739
@grantmccoy6739 2 года назад
I'm really glad that they are going to use the Moon as a platform for further exploration. Just attempting to colonize Mars, etc from Earth is much more difficult. Also, terraforming the Moon would be the most amazing thing to witness, if it's possible.
@illogicmath
@illogicmath 2 года назад
Haha, terraforming the Moon, you made my day
@uhohhotdog
@uhohhotdog 2 года назад
We don’t have the tech to terraform the moon anytime soon. That’s probably hundreds or thousands of years of tech before we’ll have any chance at doing that. At most we’ll have a dozen or so buildings there.
@WhiteSilverknight
@WhiteSilverknight 2 года назад
What about trying to mine asteroids first as they can provide rocket fuel/propellent and minerals.
@illogicmath
@illogicmath 2 года назад
@@WhiteSilverknight Even assuming that mining asteroids were a feasible undertaking to do in the immediate future (in reality this is probably 50-80 years in the future), you need bases first on the moon and then on Mars to even think about being able to reach the asteroid belt.
@rais1953
@rais1953 2 года назад
@@illogicmath The dwarf planet Ceres is not much further away than Mars and a base there would have the stability of being on a planet-like body while needing to overcome much lower gravity in taking off and landing. Ceres is believed to contain a lot of water under its surface and the conditions for survival on or just below its surface are not worse than Mars.
@PoilyGames
@PoilyGames 2 года назад
Anyone who is genuinely interested in space doesn’t think esa goes under the radar
@beenchillin2yill197
@beenchillin2yill197 2 года назад
Trueing
@jonseilim4321
@jonseilim4321 2 года назад
Recently ESA's Mars Express helped relay data from the Zhurong rover back to CNSA, Europeans really are the bridge between east and west
@ShadowPhoenixMaximus
@ShadowPhoenixMaximus 2 года назад
The ESA shouldn't be sharing any data with the PLA.
@sygon1157
@sygon1157 2 года назад
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus who are you to tell them what to do.
@Luredreier
@Luredreier 2 года назад
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus But we *should* with the US?
@RestrictedHades
@RestrictedHades 2 года назад
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus theyre just relaying data
@ShadowPhoenixMaximus
@ShadowPhoenixMaximus 2 года назад
@@Luredreier NASA isn't run by the US military so it's fine.
@slartibartfast7921
@slartibartfast7921 2 года назад
Great to hear British voices mixed with Continental European. Happy to see Cooperation independent from the Brexit fiasco.
@justasrandom6609
@justasrandom6609 2 года назад
finally, we should've had a lunar base already
@jackwilson5542
@jackwilson5542 2 года назад
Indeed, should have been there long time ago.
@dainiusstankevicius5917
@dainiusstankevicius5917 2 года назад
3:24 ubuntu :)
@jonseilim4321
@jonseilim4321 2 года назад
14:54 This man says it all, this cold war mentality of certain groups needs to be combatted in order to further all of humanity
@CovocNexus
@CovocNexus 2 года назад
That sounds nice but doing that would actually have the opposite result. The fact of the matter is most countries do not care about space exploration other than for military defense, or pride from exploration. The cold war space race is the reason why we even went to space/moon in the first place.
@rowaystarco
@rowaystarco 2 года назад
India like China has a massive population. If the Indian economy continue to grow, they'll reach higher levels of industrialization, just like China did. It's not a superpower yet, but I'm fairly confident that they'll reach a higher level of global influence in the future. The Chinese economy was also a joke if you go a few decades back in time.
@carlosandleon
@carlosandleon 2 года назад
Do you even geopolitics and resource management bruh? What you're suggesting is detrimental to at least half of the population of the world. Resources distributed will mean sacrifice to those who will inevitably deem it unjust.
@rowaystarco
@rowaystarco 2 года назад
@@carlosandleon Are you replying to me?
@carlosandleon
@carlosandleon 2 года назад
@@rowaystarco No TJ, if I were, there would be a blue @TJ before my comment.
@sanojgreen8874
@sanojgreen8874 2 года назад
Magnificent
@ToneyCrimson
@ToneyCrimson 2 года назад
We need ESA to invest more into space, its the future.
@vini__dev
@vini__dev 2 года назад
ESA FTW
@danjohnston9037
@danjohnston9037 2 года назад
Earthlings Working Together ??!! 😃
@danjohnston9037
@danjohnston9037 2 года назад
@Flame Sometimes A Spark Of Hope Shows Up
@bernardedwards8461
@bernardedwards8461 2 года назад
The most useful thing the EU can do on Mars is to explore for better landing grounds. To find one with ready access to a source of water would be an important breakthrough. It is highly improbable we will find traces of life. Although Mars is a hostile environment, it is nothing like as hostile as our moon, the asteroids or rhe moons of Jupiter.
@Luredreier
@Luredreier 2 года назад
Find a better landing ground for the US to land on and get all the glory? And it's not like there hasn't been plenty of orbiters... Investigating the ground to lay the fundation for another mission might be fair if you're being treated like an equal, but increasinly Europe isn't being treated as one by the US.
@bernardedwards8461
@bernardedwards8461 2 года назад
@@Luredreier Crazier still, Britain is aways complaining US doesn't treat it as an equal! In most respects , Britain has to struggle to maintain equality with tiny Singapore, to kid ourselves we are the equal of the mighty USA is delusional in the extreme. UK is so out of touch with reality, it's embarrassing.
@abisaiiileka1293
@abisaiiileka1293 2 года назад
ESA needs to be given their flowers 💐
@sono8880
@sono8880 2 года назад
Sorry but can I get the name of the first song at the start of the video getting that caper wave vibe
@spy2778
@spy2778 2 года назад
To find Earths oldest rocks, look on the moon. - The coolest thing I learned today -
@michaelkinahan1829
@michaelkinahan1829 2 года назад
Shocked to find out Ireland is a member, we barely have an Air Corp 😂
@d.m.e.7843
@d.m.e.7843 2 года назад
I was surprised to find they haven't chucked the UK out yet.
@michaelkinahan1829
@michaelkinahan1829 2 года назад
@@d.m.e.7843 the Brits typically out stay their welcome! Ask most of us from their former colonies!!
@testthewest123
@testthewest123 2 года назад
@@d.m.e.7843 Why would they? This is ESA, not the EU. And EU is not synonymous to Europe. Also, there are more members, that aren't members of the EU and have never been, like Switzerland.
@TheMagicJIZZ
@TheMagicJIZZ 2 года назад
@ D.M.E. Northern Ireland is the UK you mean the kingdom of Britain It's called the united kingdom of great Britain and the kingdom of Ireland which is why it's called the UK
@michaelkinahan1829
@michaelkinahan1829 2 года назад
@@TheMagicJIZZ go have lie down lad!
@davidwilliams8263
@davidwilliams8263 2 года назад
🔥🔥
@foxtraner
@foxtraner 2 года назад
In reality India is nowhere near "challenge the US in space tech", But in most of the media press to mention India after China certainly makes Indian public proud and contented, so I guess that is really what it is about.
@rais1953
@rais1953 2 года назад
The Indian achievement in placing a satellite around Mars was a triumph of their clever use of a rocket designed for low earth orbit. We haven't seen or heard much from that satellite beyond a few photographs but placing it there was an achievement in itself. Hopefully the next mission will be more productive.
@lifeisneverthesame910
@lifeisneverthesame910 2 года назад
@@rais1953 Indian juggaad..
@arindamsardar3897
@arindamsardar3897 2 года назад
@@lifeisneverthesame910 humare pas utna paisa nehi hai,isro ka budget sirf 2 billion dollar hai.isro ka jo manned mission 2023 sal main hoga o 2011 main ho sakta tha lekin budget ke liye nehi ho paya.india pehla space station launch karega 2028 main jiska cost hoga 15 to 20 billion dollar jiska module isro ka pas hai lekin 2021 main paisa nehi hai
@rais1953
@rais1953 2 года назад
@@arindamsardar3897 I'm Australian, have visited India many times for a few weeks at a time (sometimes up to 6 weeks) but haven't studied Hindi. I can get the general meaning of your comment, pointing out the limited funds available for ISRO but would appreciate if someone with Hindi-English skill could translate.
@arindamsardar3897
@arindamsardar3897 2 года назад
@@rais1953 I thought you are an Indian, ISRO's annual budget is very low at around 2 billion dollar, ISRO has a lot of technology like human space flight,space shuttle module, space station module,HLV(heavy launch vehicle ) equivalent to Saturn v rocket.ISRO will probably send astronauts into space in 2023 which was supposed to happen in 2011 but did not happen due to lack of funds. ISRO will send space stations in 2028. By 2037 it will send people to the moon and Mars,But these will depend on the financial condition of india.sorry for my bad English ,I am a school student also English is not my mother tongue.
@jonseilim4321
@jonseilim4321 2 года назад
4:17 Looks exactly like Zhurong! All the best to Europe and ESA
@rais1953
@rais1953 2 года назад
You know these white people. Always copying other people's technology. 😅
@ararune3734
@ararune3734 2 года назад
@@rais1953 I think you're confusing them with the Chinese
@dpjb38
@dpjb38 2 года назад
@@ararune3734 Nah u r the one whos copying now
@ararune3734
@ararune3734 2 года назад
@@dpjb38 Ok I'm listening, tell me these great Chinese inventions that are being stolen.
@maxwalker1159
@maxwalker1159 2 года назад
Interesting
@Suburp212
@Suburp212 2 года назад
In the US, ESA pretty much does not exist . Great interviews
@TheHorseOutside
@TheHorseOutside 2 года назад
Breaking news: Europe is not in the US
@CelicaGT4meow
@CelicaGT4meow 2 года назад
WHAT SONG IS THIS!? Sounds awesome 😸
@CelicaGT4meow
@CelicaGT4meow 2 года назад
Only yours - Anthony Sparke
@dubdadabooda1038
@dubdadabooda1038 2 года назад
surprised to see China first to think of concerning Space :) they of course do serious stuff but definitely not more than Europe and started doing anything way later
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 2 года назад
Exactly! We need to live on the moon for awhile. See how that goes before we send people to Mars.
@aetschoolfoundation2746
@aetschoolfoundation2746 2 года назад
It's more of media hype n less of reality
@lacybookworm5039
@lacybookworm5039 2 года назад
Hope for Humanity.
@My2cents.
@My2cents. 2 года назад
Narrative of Self is the result of a feedback loop between “Separate Self” & Cosmos 🎈
@andreasthulin3154
@andreasthulin3154 2 года назад
Crewed. It’s f*****g CREWED.
@mbabcock111
@mbabcock111 2 года назад
The Hudson's Bay Company should return to its glory days by moving humanity out in space as it did with its mercantile business for a couple centuries in North America. Perhaps issue shares and coordinate a Mars settlement and Deep Space Mining from Moonbase Alpha as the waypoint, collection and distribution hub for the inner solar system. Build up the manufacturing and R&D industry off world.
@DJ1573
@DJ1573 2 года назад
There are no beavers on mars :P
@mbabcock111
@mbabcock111 2 года назад
@@DJ1573 soon there will be...
@samsalin
@samsalin 2 года назад
Welcome to humanity, where the great are always held back by the incompetent.
@luthfirakan
@luthfirakan 2 года назад
First mission in CoD Ghost
@brianhollenbeck8633
@brianhollenbeck8633 2 года назад
😇👑🌍🌎🌏❤
@atomspalter2090
@atomspalter2090 2 года назад
I think UDSSR
@hansolav5924
@hansolav5924 2 года назад
'powered by european technology'....suddenly, I feel a few metric tons safer about that experiment.
@hendrikbarboritsch7003
@hendrikbarboritsch7003 2 года назад
Well even though it all looks very shiny, Orion is basically Apollo 2.0. Just visiting the Moon. You are going to need Starship to set up a permanent base.
@rowaystarco
@rowaystarco 2 года назад
Starship is already a part of the NASA lunar mission.
@hikodzu
@hikodzu 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@filip9564
@filip9564 2 года назад
Kinda disapointing how you didnt talk about the coruption that sucs the money from the budget. Boeing is litterly the worst space company exsisting. They take a insane amount of money and are extremly slow and they keep getting delays, delays, delays. If we want to do stuff in space we need to dump boeing
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 2 года назад
Boeing isn't part of ESA. This video was about ESA. The European Space Agency.
@danmosenzon1477
@danmosenzon1477 2 года назад
@@ptonpc Replace Boeing with ArianeSpace and the sentence still rings true.
@yorkiedanMC
@yorkiedanMC 2 года назад
Why dont nasa and esa join together i was going to say united space agency but thats just usa lol, anyone got any name ideas?
@StormSilvawalker
@StormSilvawalker 2 года назад
16 minutes and not 1 mention of Themus? The push for reusability or decreased operating costs in general really seems like it shouldn't be ignored so blatantly.
@aaronjacobs3980
@aaronjacobs3980 2 года назад
Themis is nowhere near ready and ESA has loads of interesting projects that are closer to completion
@garyevans718
@garyevans718 2 года назад
Have you heard of SpaceX ?
@W1ngSMC
@W1ngSMC 2 года назад
@@garyevans718 It's still the first non-commercial reusable rocket design we have.
@georgeb.3292
@georgeb.3292 2 года назад
There is no push for reusability in ESA's part. Themis is a concept of an engine that maybe ready in 2030 or not at all. It's very low priority.
@1fedwinri
@1fedwinri 2 года назад
This video needs 1.5x the volume.
@paanjaan
@paanjaan 2 года назад
noice ... so i can hitch a ride ? i would gladly to die on mars
@surinderbal9585
@surinderbal9585 2 года назад
Full Vfx moon landing
@rasalas91
@rasalas91 2 года назад
how do you orbit the moon? Wouldn't earth's gravity basically pull you out of orbit all the time?
@danmosenzon1477
@danmosenzon1477 2 года назад
As the Moon is in orbit around Earth, if you are in orbit around the Moon you are also in orbit around Earth.
@TheIndieGamesNL
@TheIndieGamesNL 2 года назад
When youre on a train your affected by gravity but also by the movement of the train, youre effected by earths gravity in the sense that the moon orbits earth, but youre standing on the moon
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 2 года назад
no
@rasalas91
@rasalas91 2 года назад
@@danmosenzon1477 got that, didn't connect the dots though. Interesting. Will think about that for a while. Thanks. I thought outside of the big mass is no force equilibrium, which would explain why our water and crust can move towards the moon. I assumed that a small satellite around our moon would be "attacked" by the same force, just the other way around. → no stable orbit. Doesn't your explanation also change the mass of the moon (very little numbers) and change the gravitational "pull" between earth and our moon?
@rasalas91
@rasalas91 2 года назад
@@TheIndieGamesNL thanks, I assumed there was "wind" (gravity)
@paulking3672
@paulking3672 2 года назад
The biggest problem with a manned Mars mission... Can we put people on Mars? Sure. And if by people, you mean a bunch of cooked corpses...? Yes, we can put a bunch of cooked corpses on Mars
@iamarokotmanson
@iamarokotmanson 2 года назад
Technically correct, with current technology at least
@gabrielkovacs1276
@gabrielkovacs1276 2 года назад
The title is clickbait. The video had very little to do with manned missions to mars going to Europe. The manned Mars missions wouldn't be "going through" Europe because it could be done without them.
@TheHorseOutside
@TheHorseOutside 2 года назад
Manned missions to Mars need the Gateway, and Gateway needs the ESA
@wolfdenranjeet
@wolfdenranjeet 2 года назад
What about we poor Isro
@TyyDaymon
@TyyDaymon 2 года назад
Too many commercials
@Dave19819
@Dave19819 Год назад
No lne thinks Chine when we think space, we think China when we get Covid 19
@vorlon81
@vorlon81 2 года назад
Bloomberg hypying up India as usual but doesn't even uses 1 of their pictures in this video 🙈
@tj_1260
@tj_1260 2 года назад
Yel
@doraemoncartoon8970
@doraemoncartoon8970 2 года назад
Esa backbone is nasa
@et2133
@et2133 2 года назад
So Europe wants to colonize another territories that are unknown to humanity? This sounds familiar
@smithfinland214
@smithfinland214 2 года назад
hey we have traditions to uphold
@atharvakathole2927
@atharvakathole2927 2 года назад
I like his accent.
@joeblack4436
@joeblack4436 2 года назад
ESA travels under the radar? First time I heard about this. It's ESA ffs lol
@uhohhotdog
@uhohhotdog 2 года назад
In the US it does. We never hear about what ESA is doing. It’s always NASA and China.
@briandavis849
@briandavis849 2 года назад
maybe not
@meandego
@meandego 2 года назад
Say what you want, but Europe is the most united world region.
@SunilRa0
@SunilRa0 2 года назад
🤣🤣lol
@har5814
@har5814 2 года назад
Second comment here.
@sebione3576
@sebione3576 2 года назад
A manned ESA mission to Mars is easily 30 years out. SpaceX will be there in 20 or less.
@skunkbeef3417
@skunkbeef3417 2 года назад
Lol everyone forgets about Russia's lost rover
@MW-vg9dn
@MW-vg9dn 2 года назад
Yeah right, NASA's budget is 23.3 billion, ESA's budget is 7.35 billion ...
@reggie69.
@reggie69. 2 года назад
Well at least the European one isn't constantly changing missions every 4 years
@sebastiangruenfeld141
@sebastiangruenfeld141 2 года назад
@@reggie69. Well that is the advantage undemocratic institutions have. In the US, NASA has to justify its expenses in front of congress and congress decides what it can do. In Europe, tax payer money is spent without any real accountability.
@reggie69.
@reggie69. 2 года назад
@@sebastiangruenfeld141 it does have accountability if it wasn't it would just be constant corruption. but that isn't happening it's just a countable to a bureaucracy which is accountable to actual democracies. Europeans elect leaders to represent them and those leaders that choose other people important in the running the Eu. The only Direct democracy happening is at the European Parliament which only scrutinises and accepts legislation but I do consider this a legitimate democratic institution.
@sebastiangruenfeld141
@sebastiangruenfeld141 2 года назад
@@reggie69. European voters voted for Mark Weber as EU commissioner yet unelected corrupt VDL got the job. So much for the EU is democratic... And the EU isn't corrupt? Sure, thats why they let people vote until the results align with their agenda, right?
@kennethkho7165
@kennethkho7165 2 года назад
@@reggie69. it's not a european space agency, it's a french space agency. the rest of europe took credit for it and did nothing.
@btfilther
@btfilther 2 года назад
I find it concerning that ESA is planning some partnership with Roscosmos having in mind their poor track record of successful mission launches. Each year there are fewer international clients because of competition, budget cuts and quickly aging soviet technology are becoming a risk.
@aaronjacobs3980
@aaronjacobs3980 2 года назад
ESA by nature is a cooperative organisation, they work with other agencies too and they're more than willing to work with anyone who offers to join a project
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 2 года назад
Apart from what Aaron has said, I would also add that NASA is not exactly a reliable partner, pulling out of projects etc depending on the whim of Washington. As just one example, much of Rosalind Franklin's (the ExoMars rover) budget overrun was a result of NASA pulling out of its part of the project (the launcher and ferry craft) which required a major redesign to adapt RF to the Russian launcher. Now ESA building the Service Modules for Orion and there are rumours that SLS may be reduced to just 4 launchers.
@britskaradiometeorograph8108
@britskaradiometeorograph8108 2 года назад
Lol keep drinking that decades old anti Soviet Koolaid. Russian space suits are the best available and plenty of their other equipment is plenty reliable.
@georgeb.3292
@georgeb.3292 2 года назад
No, Manned Mission to Mars DOES NOT go through Europe. Even to the Moon, it doesn't go through Europe. Unfortunately ESA doesn't contribute much and it doesn't have ambitions to do so.
@xWood4000
@xWood4000 2 года назад
Building the service module doesn't matter much when the rocket is redundant. I like ESA's science, but the rockets are damaging the environment more than most and are not ambitious at all. Ariane will compete with Falcon 9's 2014 landing sometime in the 2030s. There's going to be better rockets at that point, be it SpaceX, Rocketlab, Blue origin and so forth. No European startups have come as far
@solarpunk_hive1306
@solarpunk_hive1306 Год назад
l'esa non esiste
@peterbenkoczky9869
@peterbenkoczky9869 2 года назад
bs😂😂😂
@sdprz7893
@sdprz7893 2 года назад
Did they just casually reveal who the first woman on the moon will be?
@theneedytechie2468
@theneedytechie2468 2 года назад
It's impressive but european space agencies are too slow with their progress and usually wait for NASA to do something.
@johnwiiu7005
@johnwiiu7005 2 года назад
Could you hit me with some examples?
@benjaminlujan3789
@benjaminlujan3789 2 года назад
Tax dollars are going Buy ---buy!
@ricke6854
@ricke6854 2 года назад
Zee planets are zo far...
@EnduranceTraveller
@EnduranceTraveller 2 года назад
ISRO 🇮🇳
@vorlon81
@vorlon81 2 года назад
Which frame is it in?🤔
@Ricardo-lb4so
@Ricardo-lb4so 2 года назад
"ESA used ti be a leading force n space expliration. Regretta ky it has lost momentum and visibility. It seems has lost identity and purpose as well. Might be rhis setback related to the confusion and scattering political priorities following EU expansion to East europe in the early 2000s?
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 2 года назад
ESA is focused on science and exploration. It is amazing what ESA can do for the budget. You want ESA to do more. Vote to give it a bigger budget.
@TheAstronomyDude
@TheAstronomyDude 2 года назад
I thought Brexit meant England is kicked out of ESA.
@mathiasplans
@mathiasplans 2 года назад
You don't have to be in EU to be a member of ESA
@heinedenmark
@heinedenmark 2 года назад
No. I believe Norway is a member as well..
@testthewest123
@testthewest123 2 года назад
Why would they? This is ESA, not the EU. And EU is not synonymous to Europe. Also, there are more members, that aren't members of the EU and have never been, like Switzerland.
@fedethefico
@fedethefico 2 года назад
@@testthewest123 indeed, the UK is not an hindrance in ESA as it was in the EU, but ESA is almost only made up of EU member states and it's increasingly coordinating with the European Commission. So UK could get kicked out any time its contribution is not positive.
@testthewest123
@testthewest123 2 года назад
@@fedethefico Norway is also not a member and Poland and Estonia weren't at its inception. They worked most of their time with NASA, now they are partnering with Russia and speak english as their language of choice to communicate and you tell me, not being member of some unrelated organisation is important? Why? What exactly is being coordinated in the EU Parliament about ESA? Honestly: This is just some pro-EU fanatics still not over it that someone left their club. EU's behavior is shameful in this regard.
@AshutoshNandanceo
@AshutoshNandanceo 2 года назад
ESA is more beaurocratic, we need passion to explore the universe not beaurocrcy
@uhohhotdog
@uhohhotdog 2 года назад
We need science to explore the universe, not profit motives.
@mikicerise6250
@mikicerise6250 2 года назад
ESA is doing nothing of note beyond waiting for China or USA to do things.
@dave_sic1365
@dave_sic1365 2 года назад
@@mikicerise6250 Esa made earth observation and Europe's own GPS. There's no map that Esa satellites could not create. Esa landed on titan and a comet.
@JigilJigil
@JigilJigil 2 года назад
*There will be no space race between countries anymore, space race will be just among US private space companies.*
@ZupaFilipPL
@ZupaFilipPL 2 года назад
Artemis program is delaying, the Chinese and SpaceX will be the first to put back humans on the moon.
@roshanpatel7340
@roshanpatel7340 2 года назад
SpaceX is with Artemis. What are you talking about
@ZupaFilipPL
@ZupaFilipPL 2 года назад
@@roshanpatel7340 Yes, it is, but in Artemis program first Gateway must be made and launched, then comes the SpaceX rocket
@henrijayy
@henrijayy 2 года назад
_Starship does not exist._
@TheHorseOutside
@TheHorseOutside 2 года назад
Just go to Boca Chica, you can see it there with your own eyes
@henrijayy
@henrijayy 2 года назад
@@TheHorseOutside _woooosh_
@TheHorseOutside
@TheHorseOutside 2 года назад
@@henrijayy not so much, more Poe's Law
@benjaminlujan3789
@benjaminlujan3789 2 года назад
I don't believe it!
@DemonKingTyler
@DemonKingTyler 2 года назад
No. Mars goes through Elon.
@heinedenmark
@heinedenmark 2 года назад
🤮
@Davids6994
@Davids6994 2 года назад
Through SpaceX? If it doesen't go bankrupt in the next weeks.
@filip9564
@filip9564 2 года назад
@@heinedenmark ??? Have you seen starship? The maths add up and they have done many protoypes and tests. Spacex will definelty land on mars before NASA...
@filip9564
@filip9564 2 года назад
@@Davids6994 its being founded by elon musk, the richest man in the world. He would sell tesla stock and found spacex if they come clode to being broke
@HARSHSHARMA-yv9pq
@HARSHSHARMA-yv9pq 2 года назад
u forgot NASA 😐😐
@ksgrmdsdl2383
@ksgrmdsdl2383 2 года назад
I wonder why you mention India a lot, yet India is nowhere in the actual space race. The leading competitors are USA and China, with Russia comming at a distant third.
@vorlon81
@vorlon81 2 года назад
I agree, Bloomberg is now taken over by Hindu nationals or shall I say affirmative action crew 🙈
@PachetePockets
@PachetePockets 2 года назад
Considering ESA is an organization that has 22 member countries, you'd think they'd be able to outspend NASA since NASA is just one country. But no, of course not.
@marat3632
@marat3632 2 года назад
Do you also consider populations , GDP of those 22 member counties? But no, of course not.
@huckleberryfinn6578
@huckleberryfinn6578 2 года назад
@@marat3632 The population of the 22 ESA member states outnumbers the U.S., by a wide margin. The GDP of the 22 states is also significant, only about 20% less than that of the USA.
@rowaystarco
@rowaystarco 2 года назад
But then again, most of those member states actually provide universal healthcare and higher education for their population.
@arthemis1039
@arthemis1039 2 года назад
The main difference between NASA and ESA is that the first is a state agency focused on science and defense, whilst the second is an international organization focused solely on science. Then most members have their own national space agencies that are a part of ESA.
@ararune3734
@ararune3734 2 года назад
Considering USA is so vastly wealthy, you'd think they'd be able to provide universal healthcare and education to their citizens, afford healthy food for its' citizens instead of junk food and frozen trash. But no, of course not.
@invest_in_dogecoin6398
@invest_in_dogecoin6398 2 года назад
Europeans are best
@davidturner4076
@davidturner4076 2 года назад
Who put the man on the moon?
@benjaminlujan3789
@benjaminlujan3789 2 года назад
Mars is dead!
@redwine5609
@redwine5609 2 года назад
I disagree collaboration is more political than anything
@oglordbrandon
@oglordbrandon 2 года назад
In the US, We Know ESA contributes a great deal to our joint endeavors. Hubble, Cassini, ISS, and now JWST. It's even more impressive, considering they are saddled with European bureaucracy, and the primitive metric system.
@TheLikeys
@TheLikeys 2 года назад
“Primitive metric system” must be a joke.. FYI even NASA uses the metric system especially because you have to collaborate and exchange parts and information with international partners and there was a mission which failed due to a conversion error.. so metric is the way to go - wake up fellow Americans, you’re lagging behind on the units front xD
@M--001
@M--001 2 года назад
Sure, a system that works in multiples of 10 is primitive, and a burden for engineering :D. A meter? 100 centimeters, or 10 decimeters. A kilometer? 1000 meters. Conversion is easy and can be done fast without a calculator, even on annoying values like 9,5729472 kilometers. A yard? 36 inches or 3 feet. A mile? 1760 yards. You'll have plenty of fun to convert that to other length units.
@TheHorseOutside
@TheHorseOutside 2 года назад
Nasa uses the metric system lol
@sdprz7893
@sdprz7893 2 года назад
The UK should join North America in Space and abandon the Europeans. We’d go a lot further together and we’d actually get along. US UK Canada Australia and New Zealand. Maybe even the Indians might want to jump in later on.
@jezusbloodie
@jezusbloodie 2 года назад
🤦
@vorlon81
@vorlon81 2 года назад
🙈🙈🙈
@rais1953
@rais1953 2 года назад
You can walk and chew gum. Continue to work with both and contribute to both and gain benefit from both.
@vorlon81
@vorlon81 2 года назад
@@rais1953 I am amazed at op ability to even breathe and walk.🤭
@dave_sic1365
@dave_sic1365 2 года назад
There's no competition between the Anglosphere (British empire) and Europe...
@CallmeBotakaOrc
@CallmeBotakaOrc 2 года назад
sorry esa is will never succeed
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 2 года назад
What do you think ESA does? It is only interested in the peaceful exploration of space and is very science orientated. Its been doing this since 1975. Longer than you've been alive I suspect.
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