Тёмный

This Is Where NASA Will Build The First MARS Colony! 

The Space Race
Подписаться 261 тыс.
Просмотров 130 тыс.
50% 1

A new planetary discovery about this amazing location changes NASA's plan to colonize Mars. This is where NASA will build the first Mars colony.
Last Video: NASA Has A Problem On Mars!
• NASA Has A Problem On ...
►Become a member today: / @thespaceraceyt
►Support the channel by purchasing from our merch store: shop.theteslaspace.com/
► Join Our Discord Server: / discord
► Patreon: / theteslaspace
► Subscribe to our other channel, The Tesla Space: / theteslaspace
Mars Colonization News and Updates
• Mars Colonization News...
SpaceX News and Updates: • SpaceX News and Updates
The Space Race is dedicated to the exploration of outer space and humans' mission to explore the universe. We’ll provide news and updates from everything in space, including the SpaceX and NASA mission to colonize Mars and the Moon. We’ll focus on news and updates from SpaceX, NASA, Starlink, Blue Origin, The James Webb Space Telescope and more. If you’re interested in space exploration, Mars colonization, and everything to do with space travel and the space race... you’ve come to the right channel! We love space and hope to inspire others to learn more!
► Subscribe to The Tesla Space newsletter: www.theteslaspace.com
Business Email: sean@creatormill.com
#Spacex #Space #Mars

Наука

Опубликовано:

 

20 май 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 506   
@thedamnedatheist
@thedamnedatheist 23 дня назад
The best idea is to dig a colony into the valley walls, or look for lava tubes. The area should be rich in minerals as well.
@Preciouspink
@Preciouspink 21 день назад
I was wondering that too,or specifically where exactly in that God forsaken ditch is most advantageous for surviving a rescue hold out,like when (Shackleton left the boys on that sprig of a rock up in the Arctic)back to the Earthly realm.
@patclark2186
@patclark2186 18 дней назад
@@Preciouspink Shackleton! I had forgotten that heretic tale of survivable.. That's the kind of people who should be in the first few ships. . Elon Musk should advertise for people of acton who want low pay, great danger, adventure and a high chance of dying .
@adamhuffman3354
@adamhuffman3354 День назад
Yea there’s probably all kinds of tunnels throughout. Can’t imagine the resources and stuff that could be found!
@linus3dOfficial
@linus3dOfficial 23 дня назад
I'm going to watch the video right now. Just want to say that I love your content. Here and on Tesla Space. Good stuff!!!!
@TheMighty_T
@TheMighty_T 23 дня назад
I've been pointing out the Valles Marinares as a good spot for over a decade. Radiation and meteor strikes will be the biggest dangers for humans on Mars. Being down in these canyons will provide essential natural protection for any base, building into the wall itself might also be possible? Then you have a best spot example for any attempts to propagate plants or experiment with water etc. Nice they found water-ice near these locations, that is a huge bit of good luck 👍
@mervstash3692
@mervstash3692 21 день назад
You've been pointing it out? Or you are parroting what someone else pointed out? They didn't find ice near it, They speculate there could be small amounts of ice under the crust after recent scans. No where near the volume which could be extracted on mass. The only place they can do that is at the poles. Also, plants won't grow there. Not unless you are going to bring all the soil from Earth too
@djohannsson8268
@djohannsson8268 18 дней назад
Hydroponics and vertical plant farming. The only issue is maintaining and controlling temperature and internal atmosphere in the Mars food growing terrariums. That will require electrical power. Being it's a closed system everything is recycled. So you will need a few tons of chemical nutrients and enough water to start with.
@_BLACKSTAR_
@_BLACKSTAR_ 16 дней назад
Ya too bad the govt is no longer of by and for the people.Its an oligarchy deep state machine that wants to fund endless wars and man made viruses so the companys who produce war machines and vaccines can profit off of tax dollars that are printed out of thin air and added to the ridiculous national debt.
@the_new_project
@the_new_project 12 дней назад
Well it looks like a great place. Can’t wait to go.
@moxnix1026
@moxnix1026 23 дня назад
Another thing I find fascinating is the proponderance of methane gas emitted from the surface at night. There just may be life underground.
@the_new_project
@the_new_project 12 дней назад
Fuel ready to go.
@masteroutlaw100
@masteroutlaw100 10 дней назад
The real tell tale gas would be hydrogen sulfide, which they've also found there
@moxnix1026
@moxnix1026 10 дней назад
@@masteroutlaw100 Another tell tale gas. Yes. They are two peas in a pod. Methane and H2S. Both produced in anoxic environments.
@kdexpressoo6023
@kdexpressoo6023 2 дня назад
Methane could be leaking from a massive spaceship....but it's like a cold death valley so..
@Uchetysx5
@Uchetysx5 23 дня назад
Cloud cities on Venus would be nice too
@johndavidmyself8039
@johndavidmyself8039 23 дня назад
Had them on the planet Mongo, I believe.
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 23 дня назад
Actually, no it wouldn't! The cost would far exceed any benefit that could possibly be gained! Same with the moon and Mars!
@Tarquinthetyrant
@Tarquinthetyrant 23 дня назад
@@nightlightabcdtf do you care about the cost, you’re not paying for it
@jusu8961
@jusu8961 23 дня назад
mars and venus have a magnetosphere and atmosphere that protect people from solar radiation
@GreyDeathVaccine
@GreyDeathVaccine 23 дня назад
@@nightlightabcd The thing is... benefit you are talking about is survival of the human race. Costs don't matter.
@clayongunzelle9555
@clayongunzelle9555 23 дня назад
We are going to need a different term to replace "sea level" when we get to Mars😅
@jerthon1
@jerthon1 23 дня назад
Surface level, The average level of the whole surface.
@zackmakesstuff
@zackmakesstuff 22 дня назад
VML (Valles Marineres Level), the lowest point on Mars's surface.
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 22 дня назад
I think there is already a scientific agreement on that. Just still mapping and refining the Datum as new missions arrive at Mars.
@brookestephen
@brookestephen 22 дня назад
winds on the flat plains blow away all the regolith, leaving a thin veneer behind... while in the deep channels, you have thick dunes of regolith, and regolith is best for 3d printing radiation protection over habitats.
@SebastianWellsTL
@SebastianWellsTL 23 дня назад
Such an amazing goal!
@killeresk
@killeresk 23 дня назад
Would be good to find a section that has a cave or lava tube.
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 22 дня назад
I guess you read the Red Mars series as well?
@Axemantitan
@Axemantitan 23 дня назад
Valles Marineris has about the same volume as the Mediterranean Sea.
@patclark2186
@patclark2186 23 дня назад
Thanks . Very helpful
@trevinom69
@trevinom69 23 дня назад
wouldn't the deep canyons also offer up protection against cosmic/solar radiation? Like meteors, radiation that hits at and angle would be absorbed by the canyon walls, only radiation hitting close to 90 degrees would get through, which would, in my estimation, be a considerable reduction.
@palabinash
@palabinash 23 дня назад
Those white reflections in the video are very very distracting.
@ryanfurness8943
@ryanfurness8943 22 дня назад
Yep, totally agree. They're not aesthetically pleasing at all. Just irritating and disruptive.
@Warchin007
@Warchin007 20 дней назад
Great Video !!! Love it! A whole new World to Develop! I have Vizulized A half dozen large bases and rocket ports. A few Huge cities all connected by hyperloops. A gatway space station and a Satellite constellation network around the whole planet .👍
@NicoA47
@NicoA47 23 дня назад
The current video title is kinda misleading.
@aienthusiast618
@aienthusiast618 22 дня назад
not really, he said where the best location would be
@NicoA47
@NicoA47 22 дня назад
@@aienthusiast618 I get that, it is not totally off, but the video title pretty clearly made me expect some actual plans from NASA: "This is where NASA _will_ build the first Mars colony!"
@aaaaa5272
@aaaaa5272 21 день назад
Not "kinda"!! I will say "totally" misleading. NASA has currently no such plans in this region.
@Fuglygo2hellfuck
@Fuglygo2hellfuck 19 дней назад
​@@aaaaa5272hmmmmm bold statement how 🤔 curious 🤔
@Fuglygo2hellfuck
@Fuglygo2hellfuck 19 дней назад
​@@NicoA47you don't really pay much attention or follow space x or nasa news do you does Elon musk ring a bell or are you just deliberately ignoring him so you can put your pointless point across 🤔
@johnstewart579
@johnstewart579 23 дня назад
Thank you for this educational video. The deep canyons and buried glacier ice on Mars provides the best opportunities for humans first colony.
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 22 дня назад
Glacial ice is all speculation. Won't know till actual drill cores are conducted. Possible yes, probable , maybe. Known , totally unknown at the moment.
@MarcBossYT
@MarcBossYT 23 дня назад
We have to call it Happy Valley (from the show for all mankind)
@rgberry69
@rgberry69 20 дней назад
brilliant video. Thanks.
@folawemiadeyemi1528
@folawemiadeyemi1528 23 дня назад
Lovely vid😊
@KeliJust
@KeliJust 22 дня назад
Stellar episode man.
@joeker1013
@joeker1013 23 дня назад
One problem with the temperature is that it is 20 degrees at the surface. With the atmosphere so thin the temperature could be 0 degrees at six foot.
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 22 дня назад
Once you heat the ground underneath it will basically hold the temperature.
@joeker1013
@joeker1013 20 дней назад
@@geradkavanagh8240 ?
@TimLauridsen
@TimLauridsen 23 дня назад
Great video, thanks
@arthurwagar88
@arthurwagar88 23 дня назад
Interesting. Thanks.
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 23 дня назад
Good one, one of the best, with stunning imagery. I knew about the Mariner probe to Mars so many decades ago but did not know the massive canyon was named after it, a good tid bit of knowledge. Yeah, looks like a good place to go if we do in near or long term. But for me now too old, so it is only an "interesting thing". Sort of like knowing there are tigers and polar bears in wilds of this planet. I will never see them but glad we still have them, for now. Same with Mars, a nice place to visit maybe, plant a flag and get back home. Like the moon was too, decades ago. Good place for adventurous souls who may want to make a quick buck, mining or something to do with space science, and get home to spend it. See the great old sci fi movie "Outland" starring Sean Connery in a non-007 James Bond role for an example of that, on, I think, the Jupiter moon Io, where he was the local "sheriff" in town/colony!! Cheers! :D
@faithannryan9083
@faithannryan9083 18 дней назад
Getting excited to explore Mars!
@okidokidraws
@okidokidraws 11 дней назад
Ive always said a canyon with a sheet of some sort of glass material would be better and cheaper then a domed city since I first got into outer space stuff. Be more easy mine right there then having to dig down a lot too.
@mieczyslawherba2723
@mieczyslawherba2723 23 дня назад
Good choice!
@MrFranklitalien
@MrFranklitalien 22 дня назад
only concern I might have with settling the noctis labyrinth might be the potential landslides of gigantic proportions, aside from that catastrophic point of failure it looks like a perfect place to settle
@billorcg7779
@billorcg7779 20 дней назад
Very enjoyable episode, I had not heard about the water discovery. Just fix the transitions…
@Cool5380
@Cool5380 23 дня назад
Why not save earth insted?
@jjhpor
@jjhpor 23 дня назад
That is so boring. If you keep your eyes focused on the pointless far away adventure you don't have to address every day reality. Human love to make a mess and move on instead of cleaning up after themselves.
@McClarinJ
@McClarinJ 23 дня назад
FYI, "mesa" is pronounced MAY-sa.
@cacogenicist
@cacogenicist 23 дня назад
You're right that it isn't /’mɛ.sə/ -- but it also isn't quite /ˈmeɪ.sə/. The initial vowel is steady, not a dipthong as in "pay." Not the vowel in "met" and not the vowel(s) in "may." This assumes we're talking about Spanish pronunciation.
@Dead_Kerbal
@Dead_Kerbal 23 дня назад
@@cacogenicist *Nerds* 😂😂
@aienthusiast618
@aienthusiast618 22 дня назад
@@Dead_Kerbal he knows his stuff though
@MagicToenail
@MagicToenail 20 дней назад
It's mesa, not may-sa
@salarrue78
@salarrue78 20 дней назад
wrong, it is a Spanish word. May-sa is how english westerners pronounce it.
@richb2229
@richb2229 23 дня назад
The canyon and lava tubes are potentially good places to start a colony. They would provide some protection and some resources that will be needed to survive. Also human activity will create a thicker atmosphere, which would maximize the potential for these locations.
@rais1953
@rais1953 23 дня назад
Covered habitats will need their own atmospheres. It's unlikely that there will ever be a planet-wide dense atmosphere since the frozen CO2 covering the polar water ice is only a few metres deep. Vaporising all of it wouldn't double the present atmospheric pressure.
@RGF19651
@RGF19651 22 дня назад
Even if activities produced gases to. Oldster the thin Martian atmosphere, it would sooner or later be blown away by the solar wind, since Mars does not have a magnetic field.
@xepRob
@xepRob 23 дня назад
As a Planet Crafter player, I believe they should build on the higher elevations. Just sayin.
@Tron-Jockey
@Tron-Jockey 20 дней назад
The canyon Valles Marineris is very deep and the atmospheric pressure would be increasingly greater as one descends into it. This could allow a lifting body type space vehicle (like the Sierra Space Dream Chaser Spaceplane), to be used as a reusable re-entry vehicle requiring far less fuel for a mission to Mars. The atmosphere over all is quite thin and landing speed would be very high but with a landing strip that could easily exceed 2000 miles in length this wouldn't necessarily be an issue.
@cacogenicist
@cacogenicist 23 дня назад
There is in fact a LOT of water ice at mid latitudes also. More papers are coming out on this caldera complex. Fascinating location. Tons of water almost certainly, and probably some really interesting mineralization. I joked to one of the scientists who discovered this that it would be funny if there were enormous epithermal copper/silver/gold deposits around the ring fractures -- because no plate tectonics, so the same area of crust has remained over the hotspot for vastly longer than would be the case on Earth -- and he didn't object to the speculation. Said there's mineralization in the area that hasn't been characterized yet. Elevation is a little high as far as ease of landing while not making a crater.
@geradkavanagh8240
@geradkavanagh8240 22 дня назад
Given the depth and increased atmospheric pressure, Valles Marinaris is probably the ideal place for a foothold permanent settlement. Air scavenger equipment won't have to work as hard. Pressure suits won't have to be overly engineered. Landing inside the valley may have to wait a bit until landings can be guaranteed within 1 kilometre of expected destination. I wonder what interesting geology will be uncovered then.
@IRSOG1
@IRSOG1 3 дня назад
one day we'll be there
@olddog-fv2ox
@olddog-fv2ox 23 дня назад
Lava tubes would be the go, protection from cosmic rays, meteorites, cheaper to seal sections off to maintain atmospheric pressure
@nem447
@nem447 12 дней назад
The best series of books on the colonization of Mars is by Kim Stanley Robinson: _'Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars.'_ Although it's science fiction it uses real science, and still holds up incredibly well thirty years after the first book....(1993)
@t4mor4
@t4mor4 22 дня назад
Titan video about NASA's Dragonfly would be interesting?
@olddog-fv2ox
@olddog-fv2ox 23 дня назад
Ive read that the valleys occurred from the shrinking of the planet as its mantle and core cooled
@theTomster1981
@theTomster1981 21 день назад
6:35 looks a bit like the alignment of the Belt of Orion or the three big pyramids of Giza..
@manyinterests1961
@manyinterests1961 23 дня назад
Hellas Planitia is my favorite
@cool_space1
@cool_space1 22 дня назад
oh thats why i found so many materials in that spot when i was playing a colony game.
@MattPerdeck
@MattPerdeck 18 дней назад
How deep below the surface is this water ice? Would we need heavy equipment to get to it?
@Youlethimhititraw
@Youlethimhititraw 16 дней назад
I like the planet i live on thanks
@jacquesjtheripper5922
@jacquesjtheripper5922 23 дня назад
Reminds me to go back playing surviving mars game.😁
@Preciouspink
@Preciouspink 21 день назад
Human settlement Valles Marineris, or Mariner Valley.Looks more like Death Valley Days minus Ronnie Reagan.
@voomdoon
@voomdoon 23 дня назад
What's that rectangle on the top right getting visible for some seconds? Watermark? There ist also other flicker. Is it all watermarks?
@avgjoe5969
@avgjoe5969 22 дня назад
Need to send up a pair of boring company tunneling machines. Build a circular colony with spinning cars to give 1g so there's no muscle/bone loss. Harvest ice, other minerals. These weigh about 1200 tons now but larger craft made in lunar orbit can manage a lightend version in pieces with a couple of transits. (Would need multiple launches from planet to orbit to get it up to the transport. (Musk envisaged an 18m dia (8x the volume/cargo) Starship. It could be built in lunar orbit.
@naardri
@naardri 23 дня назад
OK, I'm sold. What types and what costs are to be had in an acquisition of shares?
@mjbirdClavdivs
@mjbirdClavdivs 22 дня назад
Have you ever seen the badlands of North Dakota? That could qualify as a chaotic terrain.
@MaillonRecordz
@MaillonRecordz 23 дня назад
You gotta give credit where credit is due. The idea to settle in the Valles Marinares came from the book “Queen of Heaven” by Jose Mercado Ventura.
@classic_sci_fi
@classic_sci_fi 23 дня назад
My audio-book 'Tasha Nagorski: Martian Pioneer' is set on Mars in Mariner Valley, Noctis Labyrinthus, and Olympus Mons. You'll find it here on RU-vid.
@moviesnovelas2915
@moviesnovelas2915 18 дней назад
you should get some h20 there oxygen is next
@Judith_Remkes
@Judith_Remkes 21 день назад
3:00 "Chaos terrain is unique to Mars and other alien worlds." You need to look up the difinition of the word 'unique'. Never mind, I'll save you the trouble, it means 'one of a kind'. There's no such thing as 'very unique' and certainly not 'unique to several different places'. It's not that difficult a word to understand, it's surprising how many people seem to have trouble with it.
@cletus2199
@cletus2199 23 дня назад
Happy Valley
@4Everlast
@4Everlast 17 дней назад
100% SF Still waiting on a camera on the Moon and those hotels promised 50 fkn years ago.
@cracknoir8397
@cracknoir8397 22 дня назад
We probably stuffed up Mars in the 1st place on the way to Earth then we realized Eatth is a back water planet
@skywatcherca
@skywatcherca 23 дня назад
Good video
@belledetector
@belledetector 20 дней назад
This is one of the best videos you’ve made so far EXCEPT for the very disturbing “slide show“ whiteout transition effect used. It’s almost unwatchable and a real shame. You should re-edit with fade to black or just blend in transitions and re-upload. Seriously!!
@avgjoe5969
@avgjoe5969 22 дня назад
Chaotic terrain look like badlands.
@GooDogProductions
@GooDogProductions 22 дня назад
If we ever get there...dream on...
@jonesfarm6501
@jonesfarm6501 22 дня назад
We getting closer
@A-tv366
@A-tv366 9 дней назад
Soon when we get old
@jaygeistkemper3061
@jaygeistkemper3061 10 дней назад
Can anyone recommend a scientific review of Mars surface development?
@darylbrown8834
@darylbrown8834 23 дня назад
So' all day solar power' Right?
@darthjarwood7943
@darthjarwood7943 23 дня назад
theres gold in them there hills
@johndavidmyself8039
@johndavidmyself8039 23 дня назад
An important issue to resolve, first - is Mars flat like the Earth?
@Dead_Kerbal
@Dead_Kerbal 23 дня назад
Didn't you pay attention? It's egg shaped!
@OhShiitakeMushrooms
@OhShiitakeMushrooms 23 дня назад
Can we just rename the canyon as the "butt crack of mars"?
@RougeCheeseit
@RougeCheeseit 23 дня назад
Lol
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 23 дня назад
looks more like a light saber gash
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 23 дня назад
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Could be!! We have no reference as to the scale of those Star Wars people who lived "a long time ago in a galaxy far away"!!
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 23 дня назад
@@ronschlorff7089 "The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant compared to the force"
@MrFranklitalien
@MrFranklitalien 23 дня назад
mArse Crack
@kensears5099
@kensears5099 22 дня назад
How wonderful it will be when we take over Mars and transform the whole planet into a second Earth--green, breathable, self-sustaining. Something to live for. I'm 66. I've decided to live to 300,. It's what gets me out of bed in the morning. Well, that and my need to pee.
@jaywalker1233
@jaywalker1233 22 дня назад
Makes great sci-if. Sadly, one third gravity means that’s all it will be
@johneberhard8412
@johneberhard8412 23 дня назад
Is the rock found around this volcano the same as our basalt
@Bobby-dh9qh
@Bobby-dh9qh 22 дня назад
That canyon is the perfect spot if they can Superdome the top of it. A city of a million people will need to be completely enclosed there. They can create artificial lakes and rivers with fish and birds, forests with animals like deer, sprinkler system rainfall, and nuclear powered UV lights on the dome canopy. A sustainable human civilization will need all of that.
@Bobby-dh9qh
@Bobby-dh9qh 22 дня назад
Geoff Lawton students should be among the first settlers. Food forestry experts who also know all about composting and how to link the sewage system to fertile forest soil creation.
@stephenfennell
@stephenfennell 20 дней назад
At 4:31 he says Mars never had plate tectonics, but at 5:16 he says tectonic activity was one of the likely causes of something or other. Either he is inconsistent or I still don't understand plate tectonics.
@TalismancerM
@TalismancerM 23 дня назад
Forget gravity wells, build in space.
@michaelcain1870
@michaelcain1870 23 дня назад
Mess-a! 😂😂😂
@xptechmikie
@xptechmikie 17 дней назад
It is no mystery that the planet is growing. Just like all planets grow. The planet Mars shows perfect growth signs in that they are not worn away by water erosion. Take that into account and the mystery is solved. If there will ever become any civilization there it will need to be far below the surface where there may actually be water and where oxygen can possibly exist.
@replica1052
@replica1052 23 дня назад
all we need tp make it rain on mars is enough atmospheric pressure to keep water liquid in the deepest valleys - once it rains fish can survive mars nature (melt large amounts of ice with reflectors, boiloff be greenhous insulation and atmospheric pressure )
@maxmizer002
@maxmizer002 23 дня назад
We could build thousands of rockets on one side of mars to start the rotation again
@jjhpor
@jjhpor 23 дня назад
@@maxmizer002 A second law problem.
@maxmizer002
@maxmizer002 23 дня назад
@@jjhpor millions
@replica1052
@replica1052 23 дня назад
@@maxmizer002 to collect asteroids before they vanish into the sun is a mission - send solar sails to alter asteroids orbits for a big mars moon for strong tidal forces
@markmanning2921
@markmanning2921 4 дня назад
graveyard, not colony ALSO: mesa is pronounced "may-sa" not "mess-ah"
@itzamia
@itzamia 22 дня назад
Our new home? Yeah let's leave Earth for a planet that has already been through the apocalypse and never recovered.
@detroitjack0325
@detroitjack0325 21 день назад
Where is NASA going to come up with all this money for these Martian projects? As a near bankrupt nation, we don't have the money to take care of the crumbling infrastructure on Earth and we are going to colonize Mars?
@itzamia
@itzamia 21 день назад
@@detroitjack0325 You got that right. The money could fix failing infrastructure, feed the poor, health care etc
@MagicToenail
@MagicToenail 20 дней назад
@@detroitjack0325We aren't the only nation on the entire planet 😂. You don't think Europe won't land there spacecraft on Mars?
@detroitjack0325
@detroitjack0325 20 дней назад
@@MagicToenailThe United States is on the verge of bankruptcy. Europe is no better financially. Europe for the last century has depended on the United States for major financial assistance. If and when the United States goes under, so does Europe! If anyone who might colonize Mars it will be China, not the United States! The U.S. can't afford to repair or rebuild our deteriorating major infrastructure, so how are we going to afford to colonize Mars?
@SPotter1973
@SPotter1973 19 дней назад
Just wait they will blame whitey for Mats being barren.
@ThomasTomiczek
@ThomasTomiczek 23 дня назад
Way more relevant: Where will SpaceX build the first Mars colony?
@scottmari
@scottmari 23 дня назад
The Boring Company is working on automated tunneling equipment. Tesla is working on Optimus. Pretty sure these will be the first passengers.
@travishylton6976
@travishylton6976 23 дня назад
has anything space x said come true yet man on mars by 2024 or 1 million by 2050?
@nickl5658
@nickl5658 23 дня назад
Somewhere nice and flat... a plain as the tall Starship rockets cannot land without tipping over.
@TalismancerM
@TalismancerM 23 дня назад
Musk won't get what he wants...there's no way the US govt will just let him just build his own independent Mars Epstein Island as the 1st colony on the planet.
@Fatbaddie24
@Fatbaddie24 23 дня назад
@@travishylton6976well 2050 hasn’t happened yet
@jamesherron9969
@jamesherron9969 23 дня назад
Other than the gravity might as well, just build it on the moon planet is no more inhabitable than the surface of the moon literally
@sarathai2876
@sarathai2876 23 дня назад
How big is a kilometer
@Dead_Kerbal
@Dead_Kerbal 23 дня назад
1000 meters and a meter is about 3 feet.
@richardbloemenkamp8532
@richardbloemenkamp8532 23 дня назад
A bit more than half a mile. (about 62% of a mile)
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 23 дня назад
IMO Valles Marineres wasn't formed geologically.
@user-mo5hz9kp6y
@user-mo5hz9kp6y 23 дня назад
Knowing my luck if I was on the crew it'd start raining.
@JohnOhkumaThiel
@JohnOhkumaThiel 23 дня назад
42:50 As an American in Japan, this cicada "scare" is hilarious. It's far worse than that in Japan every summer. So hearing that people are contacting 911, I burst out laughing. 😂 I would love to hear their reasons for contacting 911, what threat to life and property they thought was happening, and what they expected emergency services to do about it. Cicadas are actually a great thing for Nature. It a sudden burst of food for pretty much everything bigger than a cicada. I get it that they're extremely loud, and only get louder as the weather gets hotter, but in Japan, just like earthquakes, that's life.
@darylbrown8834
@darylbrown8834 23 дня назад
911? Someone's making a lot of noise outside and trying to break into my house! 🤨 😆🤣
@JohnOhkumaThiel
@JohnOhkumaThiel 23 дня назад
@@darylbrown8834 In NYC, that's 411, and the police don't even bother to show up.
@ezekielteklaking
@ezekielteklaking 23 дня назад
I wonder where the Mariner satellite got it's name from... Maybe the giant trench on earth.
@rossthompson7956
@rossthompson7956 20 дней назад
Wouldn't it cheaper in our Grand Canyon?
@lordgroovy738
@lordgroovy738 23 дня назад
Why did you stop uploading podcast to iheartradio?
@ronald4700
@ronald4700 2 дня назад
They keep moving the timeline back to go to mars if they go in 2030 i may live long enough to see it ,that would be great.
@keithstevens5614
@keithstevens5614 19 дней назад
Typo - in your other video you said Mariner 9 reached Mars in 1971 and here you say 1972. Wiki says it entered Mars orbit in November 1971. Small error but you already had the right dates in your last video presentation. Write them on your hand before going to bed.
@stevenmckamey
@stevenmckamey 7 дней назад
My Q is...how often does Mars get hit with meteors?
@charlybambs1895
@charlybambs1895 22 дня назад
Would love a similar video feature on Hellas Planitia impact crater on mars, which I believe was caused by mars' head-on collision with a large asteroid that threatened existence of life on earth. I believe too, the collision caused the triangle of volcanic eruptions, including Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system. These eruptions typically occurred about the opposite end of the collision impact. Earth's function as a pristine haven of life-forms, was only possible with the network of planets in the solar system and their moons acting as waste-baskets, knocking out dangerous asteroids. Our solar system (as the rest of our milky-way galaxy and entire universe) is clearly not evolutionary (random), but a God-designed system making existence of life on earth possible. Mars' purpose is clearly not human habitation and our attempts to live there are as revolutionary as turning a rest-room into a kitchen.
@GAMER32231
@GAMER32231 23 дня назад
I’m watching this 39 minutes after it was uploaded
@Dead_Kerbal
@Dead_Kerbal 23 дня назад
Who cares? - It's the real question.
@vaqueroontario
@vaqueroontario 23 дня назад
So let's get this straight, we can't live on this planet, that is already set up for us, with an abundance of everything we need to survive, but we're going to travel millions of kilometres to live on a planet that can't support life? Okay wise guy, what's next?
@keithposter5543
@keithposter5543 22 дня назад
Don't worry, it's not going to happen.
@960456
@960456 22 дня назад
Way to miss the point. Mars is a contingency against human extinction. Currently, all of our eggs are in one basket. Should an asteroid or other catastrophe befall the Earth, I, for one, would like to have another place to cradle Humanity.
@vaqueroontario
@vaqueroontario 21 день назад
@@keithposter5543 I'm not worried, just about human intellectual decline, lol
@Mahinegi-ui9cx
@Mahinegi-ui9cx 4 дня назад
​@@vaqueroontarioshut up and give phone back to mama
@philsphan4414
@philsphan4414 3 дня назад
You are right. The purpose of going to Mars is the drive it will give to science. And it’s the only place, other than tiny nearby asteroids and the tiny moons of Mars that we can actually go. The moons of Jupiter are too far away, so maybe in 2200 if we figure out a better propulsion system. Venus is too hot. That leaves Mars. We will only go a small number of times.
@muntee33
@muntee33 23 дня назад
The valley of death? WTAF? The kill shot scar surely isn't the most ideal location. Does allow for a handy cover story why we want to send exploration probes there but I guess. $100 says the material matches the Mars meteorites found on Earth. The opposing landscapes are the telltale signature of anode/cathode electrical machining. As observed in laboratory experiments replicating the discharge characteristics, thanks to Electromagnetics being scalable and therefore testable. Unlike Gravity, Space-time, dark energy, black holes, quantum quackery, etc.
@jordanbfromsk5191
@jordanbfromsk5191 23 дня назад
🌞
@davidtuer5825
@davidtuer5825 22 дня назад
How accurate are these dimensions and timescales of these areas. Is the existence of large deposits of water (ice) proven or just hopeful? The area is volcanic, the place proposed for colonisation is volcanic active recently, how recent is that, last year, a 1000 years ago, a million years ago?? Is it a sensible place to establish a settlement? NASA will establish the settlement? NASA may well provide the money but if they are in charge of the project it will never happen.
@paulkaiser8834
@paulkaiser8834 23 дня назад
Why so much lens flaring effects? A bit distracting and no sure how it helps the vid. Didn’t work for JJ Abrams with Star Trek either.
@Hogger280
@Hogger280 23 дня назад
NASA's plan to colonize Mars?! LMAO That's a good one. NASA can't get out of its own cost plus rut! If anyone at all can colonize mars, it will be Space X !
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 23 дня назад
Yup, soon as they get to get it to stop blowing up, RUD'ing, and burning up on reentry. Yup they got this, for sure!! That's a good one!!!! LOL LOL LOL :D
@Dead_Kerbal
@Dead_Kerbal 23 дня назад
@@ronschlorff7089 Im sold! Were do i get my 100.000 dollars pre-paid vouchers for dat first X ship landing there? Ticketmasters?
@rodrigooliveiraborges4269
@rodrigooliveiraborges4269 22 дня назад
We won't see man set foot on Mars in our lifetime, perhaps in 200 years. I believe that all efforts will be on the moon, especially if China manages to create a colony first.
@mervstash3692
@mervstash3692 21 день назад
Don't quit your day job at the Urinal cake taste testing factory
@Dead_Kerbal
@Dead_Kerbal 20 дней назад
@@mervstash3692 Sorry i was busy processing your order. Its already in shipping now. You said anything there, buddy?
@markminor70
@markminor70 19 дней назад
So when they get past the international space station they figure out how to get past the Van Allen radiation belt without killing everyone
Далее
What The Journey To Mars Will Be Like!
11:15
Просмотров 1,5 млн
How many pencils can hold me up?
00:40
Просмотров 3 млн
How SpaceX Did The Impossible...TWICE!
13:49
Просмотров 63 тыс.
Why Inflatable Habitats Are The Key To A Mars Colony!
14:01
Elon Musk Isn't Telling Us Something About Mars
12:44
Просмотров 285 тыс.
The Soviet's Secret Mars Landing
13:52
Просмотров 444 тыс.
How SpaceX Will Build The First Moon Base
12:10
Просмотров 228 тыс.
Myths Hollywood Has Taught Us About Space
12:13
Просмотров 985 тыс.
What The First Year In A Mars Colony Will Be Like
13:38
You Won’t Believe What NASA Found on Mars
12:53
Просмотров 1,9 млн
What A Mars Colony Means For The Earth..
12:11
Просмотров 117 тыс.
НЕ ПОКУПАЙ iPad Pro
13:46
Просмотров 382 тыс.
Эволюция телефонов!
0:30
Просмотров 5 млн