NASA’s Challenge to 3D Print Future Habitats on Mars

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NASA invited engineers and architects from around the world to design future habitats for Mars. Here’s what they came up with.
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NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge is a 4-year long competition centered around engineering habitats for deep space exploration, in this case Mars.
Mars has captivated our imagination for hundreds of years. The planet’s proximity and striking resemblance to Earth, and its potential to harbor life, has made Mars the target of many robotic missions.
But the surface of Mars is not as Earth-like as it might seem. With temperatures drastically changing each day, an inability to retain heat, and Mars’ total lack of a magnetosphere-there is almost no protection against dangerous solar radiation or cosmic radiation. This means we have to be able to build a futuristic habitat on Mars that can protect us from the extreme environment.
Enter: The brightest space architects and engineers from across the globe competing to prove they have what it takes to build a Martian home for humanity.
Two teams went head to head to print their designs and work out various complications, like what materials would work best on Mars (hint: thermoplastics), to prove they have what it takes to build humanity’s future home on Mars.
To learn more about the competition and what a future habitat might look like on Mars, check out this episode of Focal Point.
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“In Space architecture, every design decision is of great consequence to the success of a mission. Since sustained social and mental health are also mission-critical, Space habitats must be designed to be rich, useful and interesting worlds onto themselves. Marsha, AI SpaceFactory’s Mars habitat design, illustrates that the result can be both visionary and credible with an alien yet familiar beauty.”
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"The multi-phase challenge is designed to advance the construction technology needed to create sustainable housing solutions for Earth and beyond. "
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@Seeker
@Seeker 4 роки тому
Would you want to live in a 3D printed home? 🤔
@TheKingdomhearts99
@TheKingdomhearts99 4 роки тому
I would love to! I think that would be super insane and amazing!
@Mastermindyoung14
@Mastermindyoung14 4 роки тому
@Rock Stone if that's your application, you're probably last in line
@hotsummernight289
@hotsummernight289 4 роки тому
Looks horrible.
@DamonGarfield
@DamonGarfield 4 роки тому
Not one that small.
@benjamineugenegee1269
@benjamineugenegee1269 4 роки тому
I am a homeless veteran who served in the US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES now retired in San Antonio Texas and yes I would if given the opportunity. benjamin.eugene.gee@gmail.com my wife and I are separated but she has a phone 210.818.6295 Sherene Gee please help I would gladly live in this home
@Nephlim20
@Nephlim20 4 роки тому
Absolutely fantastic, 3D printable structures are so fascinating. Congrats to AI SpaceFactory!
@SylkaChan
@SylkaChan 4 роки тому
I would like to live on Mars near the end of my life.
@anthonythomas1735
@anthonythomas1735 4 роки тому
3D printed structures are the way ahead...I'm also excited about the 3D printing experiments that are happening on the ISS...We live in exciting times.
@Hex-Mas
@Hex-Mas 4 роки тому
It's a fantastic Tomb🤣🤣🤣
@robertlee8805
@robertlee8805 4 роки тому
@@anthonythomas1735 Yes we are. I want AI SpaceFactory could print a horizontal Mars Habitat for 10 people and a few who can't walk flights of stairs. It's gotta be able to be large enough to long stays inside only with plenty of outside visibility so you don't go NUTS staying inside. At least 10 feet tall floor to ceilings, 10,000 sq.ft of living space and 8,000 sq.ft. Food production, 5,000 sq.ft. food storage, 5,000 sq.ft. storage space, 5,000 sq.ft. vehicle storage and repair shop(s) with all the necessary tools and parts. 2,500 sq.ft. medical facilty, 1,000 waste facility management,. Did I forget anything? Communications facilities.
@anthonythomas1735
@anthonythomas1735 4 роки тому
@@robertlee8805 , people that can't walk flights of stairs? That would suit me down to the ground being disabled and all, I would have to upgrade my mobility scooter to handle the Martian terrain...
@funny-video-YouTube-channel
@funny-video-YouTube-channel 4 роки тому
Build them on earth please. I would love to live in one on earth !
@leaderunith4l324
@leaderunith4l324 3 роки тому
Gerald Yap I think they said they wanted the homes built above ground the help with the crew’s mental health
@shivadave9957
@shivadave9957 3 роки тому
Yes they are going to build it on earth.These houses will be known as Terra
@Frepzter
@Frepzter 3 роки тому
@@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. The thing itself will shield radiation asteroids dont hit everywhere like you may think and its designed to help with mental health too.
@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it.
@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. 3 роки тому
@@Frepzter Well , constructing complex buildings with 2-foot thick walls on Mars is still an extremely tall order ! .🤓
@rickmorty5215
@rickmorty5215 3 роки тому
@@Prof.Megamind.thinks.about.it. that cave idea is actually not bad. But I think these egg like structures here can be a temporary solution while the caves are being prepared. Or we would have to build far more sophisticated robots that would construct everything without human supervision.
@AnthonyAllenJr
@AnthonyAllenJr 4 роки тому
He's right about the false dichotomy. We have enough minds, time and resources to address both, but we have powerful entities that want us to believe otherwise.
@Inversed00
@Inversed00 4 роки тому
We are living in the matrix, friend
@mister0sir
@mister0sir 4 роки тому
@Daniel Mc Dowell the u.s government is not the only one trying to fix the earths problems. There are many countries able to get to space and many countries trying to fix the climate.
@KariAlatalo
@KariAlatalo 4 роки тому
@Daniel Mc Dowell Debt is an imaginary concern. Global warming and asteroids are not.
@nammyhorengekomrlotussutra6497
@nammyhorengekomrlotussutra6497 4 роки тому
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 4 роки тому
its NOT about one or the other, space exploration directly brings technological advancements that benefit earth.
@LikeTheBuffalo
@LikeTheBuffalo 4 роки тому
I may never get to Mars but living in the same type of 3D printed house they _have_ on Mars is close enough.
@plinyelder8156
@plinyelder8156 4 роки тому
The Sneezing Picture hell yeah!
@3800S1
@3800S1 4 роки тому
I want to know how "using the resources we have on Mars in situ" to "we printed with thermoplastics" are actually related?
@Toastmaster_5000
@Toastmaster_5000 4 роки тому
Thermoplastic is a *very* broad term. I'm sure the bulk of the material and rigidity is made from Mars sand but they might have to bring some additives. Some could argue that glass can be used as a thermoplastic (after all, in normal 3D printing terms, the plastic solidifying is called "glassing"), and glass is made of sand.
@massimookissed1023
@massimookissed1023 4 роки тому
@@Toastmaster_5000 , ESA are working in a 3D printing builder that uses concentrated sunlight to sinter lunar regolith. Sintering doesn't go as far as melting, but it does soften the rock grains enough to fuse together.
@Toastmaster_5000
@Toastmaster_5000 4 роки тому
@@massimookissed1023 I am a bit surprised NASA didn't go for sintering for Mars, but, I wonder if the problem is because Mars is too cold and windy. The moon has practically no atmosphere or wind and is closer to the sun, which makes sintering MUCH easier there.
@lizzy777
@lizzy777 4 роки тому
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen are the three main elements in plastic. The key is producing ethylene gas (C2H4). Carbon dioxide and hydrogen combined in a reaction gives you ethylene and water. With some known chemistry discovered in the late 1800s, they can literally create plastics out of thin air. They just need to bring the equipment and hydrogen to mars to get it all started.
@3800S1
@3800S1 4 роки тому
@@lizzy777 Ok, that makes sense. They put 0 effort to explaining how the process of making the material was going to happen. H2 being bulky wouldn't be the best component to bring in large quantities I would imagine. I figure that would be best made from the water on Mars? but the guy said they didn't want to use water due to its preciousness.
@Lezzylree
@Lezzylree 4 роки тому
"May be decades till humans go to mars" Elon: no
@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 4 роки тому
Elon: yes _decades_
@Gert_Zomer
@Gert_Zomer 4 роки тому
HAHAHAHA Yeah no buddy XD
@dignaorden1126
@dignaorden1126 4 роки тому
yes
@softdrink-0
@softdrink-0 4 роки тому
Dash the first manned mission is in 2024
@Gert_Zomer
@Gert_Zomer 4 роки тому
@@softdrink-0 thats the plan, i doubt it though
@CuddleTrouble
@CuddleTrouble 4 роки тому
Would have liked to have seen a pressure test.
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 4 роки тому
they did
@Kokorocodon
@Kokorocodon 4 роки тому
They crushed it with a bulldozer... That's the test...
@pOOL_pANTS
@pOOL_pANTS 3 роки тому
@@Kokorocodon how do you equate an external load at the top to an internal pressure load?
@Kokorocodon
@Kokorocodon 3 роки тому
​@@pOOL_pANTS Even if it's on top. Most of the energy applied by the bulldozer ends up being concentrated in the middle of the structure. An internal pressure would do the same effect.
@pOOL_pANTS
@pOOL_pANTS 3 роки тому
@@Kokorocodon I disagree. That might be the case, but how do you know since the presumed distributed load depends on the geometry of the structure. It's certainly better than no-test but I don't think we get a great representation of internal pressure.
@rajivmvg
@rajivmvg 4 роки тому
Thats why i like seeker, its amazing videos, are priceless
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 4 роки тому
A friend tried to impress me by building a gun with his 3d printer. I'm not impressed. I've had a Canon printer for years.
@lasarith2
@lasarith2 4 роки тому
🤣
@mynaimrie
@mynaimrie 4 роки тому
💣💥
@jelbert87
@jelbert87 4 роки тому
😂
@Scarletraven87
@Scarletraven87 4 роки тому
canon printer = cannon printed is that the joke ?
@comradeivan3903
@comradeivan3903 4 роки тому
@@Scarletraven87 Canon (you know, the company??) is cannon, so a big gun...........
@ktwei
@ktwei 4 роки тому
Looks like the more challenging part would be to build the giant 3D printer on mars.
@zimne5212
@zimne5212 4 роки тому
You can take one printer to mars. But you can't take 10+ Houses.
@davidnguyen9065
@davidnguyen9065 4 роки тому
@@watermenlon3617 The printer itself is probably built to be self-protected from all those hazardous environments. It's a machine that can be tested and knows that it can work. The real question lies in the house, will the house work.
@noname-wg5me
@noname-wg5me 4 роки тому
Saul Gland someone kick your ball or what? Nazi company 😄
@RonaldBickham
@RonaldBickham 4 роки тому
invite.robinhood.com/ronaldb1152
@h.i.sjoevall4213
@h.i.sjoevall4213 4 роки тому
@@watermenlon3617 The opportunity rover survived for 14 years, so i think it's safe to say that we can.
@resistireland694
@resistireland694 4 роки тому
Great documentary. Absolutely brilliant, ingenious way to build a house etc. And what a beautiful house the Tera House is, like a beehive concept. Beautiful, practical and no Quarrying or Chopping Trees down etc. The way forward. I want one! Respect.
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 4 роки тому
We live in the most interesting time since the dawn of humanity.
@sid35gb
@sid35gb 3 роки тому
3D printing homes is fantastic. Living on Mars is a scam because it needs water and an atmosphere humans won’t want to live indoors for the rest of their days.
@elkapitan75
@elkapitan75 4 роки тому
Interesting. I always thought a geodesic dome would be the most efficient design in terms of strength and stability to counter dust storms on Mars.
@geekgeekrickson260
@geekgeekrickson260 3 роки тому
The problem with geodesic domes on Mars is that geodesic domes are usually thin and don't provide much radiation protection. The radiation problem kills the dreams of sci-fi domed towns on Mars.
@pOOL_pANTS
@pOOL_pANTS 3 роки тому
dust storms are actually not that strong and a less critical design concern
@hellcat1988
@hellcat1988 4 роки тому
I KNOW I've seen this episode before. Why the re-up?
@greyareaRK1
@greyareaRK1 4 роки тому
Excellent. I'm looking forward to seeing this technology used to create a moonbase.
@max2themax
@max2themax 4 роки тому
When i first saw pictures of this I couldn't believe it would be able to sustain pressure and life inside, because it looked so fragile and janky. But now I see that even an early, rushed, underfunded prototype looks pretty damn solid for what it is. Looking forward to seeing you grow.
@antonnym214
@antonnym214 3 роки тому
I really like AI Space Factory's habitat design. The choice of materials is excellent, as certain polymers have a lot of hydrogen in them, and therefore block radiation. Also, I think they were very creative with the interior as well as exterior design. Well done!
@nathanielhosea8844
@nathanielhosea8844 4 роки тому
Excellent demonstration of what makes it possible to build for another planet habitat can be done here on earth.
@saintjimmy2244
@saintjimmy2244 4 роки тому
The geodesic domes of now, way to go.👍👍👍👌👌 super.
@sanjuansteve
@sanjuansteve 4 роки тому
I'd like to own such a (solar charged) 3D printer and then loan it for free to one small poor community at a time to 3D print homes and structures for people for free with them only supplying the cement.
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 4 роки тому
Well (except for the Solar part) that's the direction we're headed in. Printing houses is a Technology that's advancing rapidly. And once it's easy and cheap - you just have to bring it to poor countries. That's how it always works. Smartphones, medicine, cars, Television, etc.
@sanjuansteve
@sanjuansteve 4 роки тому
@@Pyriphlegeton Why would you be against using solar power?
@marsbanditnyc9043
@marsbanditnyc9043 4 роки тому
sanjuansteve I think he’s only saying that modern day 3D printers aren’t usually solar powered & not that he is against using solar energy.
@sanjuansteve
@sanjuansteve 4 роки тому
@@marsbanditnyc9043 I'm not talking about integrating solar cells into a 3D printer. I'm just talking about an array of regular panels mounted anywhere to directly provide power like a generator or to simply be in a grid-tied system that powers the printers. Everything can be 100% solar powered with enough solar panels and the will to use them (aviation too for example).
@marsbanditnyc9043
@marsbanditnyc9043 4 роки тому
sanjuansteve I definitely agree with you on that solar power & safer forms of nuclear energy are definitely the way forward especially for far flung projects like building structures on Mars! What a time we live in.
@emancoy
@emancoy 4 роки тому
Spongebob's house?
@teknophyle1
@teknophyle1 4 роки тому
Who lives in a pineapple in outer space?
@indragarg2857
@indragarg2857 4 роки тому
@@teknophyle1 SPONGEBOB SQUARE PANTS
@jelbert87
@jelbert87 4 роки тому
I hear the writer did psychedelics. It very well could have been a misinterpretation of visions of the future.
@mister0sir
@mister0sir 4 роки тому
@@jelbert87 or... he likes pinapples. Dont take the show so seriously. Squidward was living in tiki head house. And the people drive boats underwater.
@geekgeekrickson260
@geekgeekrickson260 3 роки тому
Nah, SpongeBobs pineapple house is far more charming and homey, this Mars hab has an interior that's sterile and not very pleasing.
@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn
@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn 4 роки тому
The thought of 3D printing a home is amazing.
@TommoCarroll
@TommoCarroll 4 роки тому
This was one of the best videos I’ve seen on UKposts all year. Absolutely loved it! I’ve been waiting for an update on AI space factory for a few months so this was perfect!
@mrbeard3150
@mrbeard3150 4 роки тому
Good vid. It's crazy to think about buying a home someday that might be 3dprinted onsite. It never mentioned cost though
@theunclave6558
@theunclave6558 4 роки тому
It looks like squidwards house...... And I love it!!!!
@geekgeekrickson260
@geekgeekrickson260 3 роки тому
Maybe they could take a que from Squidwards house in terms of interior decoration as well! The renderings of this Mars hab interior look sterile and not a pleasant place to live.
@xaviercaceres296
@xaviercaceres296 4 роки тому
This is amazing!! Engineering is so cool!
@danieljanca
@danieljanca 4 роки тому
This narration is much more pleasant to listen to than the others, it's not exaggerated like the others.
@aurorajones8481
@aurorajones8481 4 роки тому
Space or fix our planet here? We can do both we dont need to pick one over the other.
@motan7864
@motan7864 4 роки тому
@@sonacphotos Earth will die in dozens of millions of years (10? 20? i don't remember) because the sun will become too hot. Eventually it will go supernova and eat the entire solar system. So in the end, the whole point of space exploration is greater than just 'understanding our planet' or 'for science'... or because it's cool... the purpose of all of this is to safeguard life and intelligent life from space cataclysms. Keep in mind that the odds of developping spacefaring life on a planet are so extremely slim that we may very well be the only ones in the entire galaxy... It is our duty of intelligent lifeforms who can understand what's going on in the universe, to survive, to explore and colonize space, to eventually preserve life from total extinction.
@motan7864
@motan7864 4 роки тому
@@sonacphotos ah ok sorry master astronomer, my deepest apologies, it won't ever happen again
@Fankas2000
@Fankas2000 4 роки тому
"Fixing" earth is a million time easier then creating a working colony on Mars.
@Fankas2000
@Fankas2000 4 роки тому
@@sonacphotos Mars is unlivable to humans. We don't have the technology to do any terraforming and shipping stuff form earth to Mars is too expensive for it to be an option. We are probably centuries away from actually setting up any sort of a colony there. By the way, 3 dudes siting in one fancy building isn't a colony. Fixing Earth by comparison is child's play. We have all the tech we need now. Its just that we as a species like to procrastinate.
@jasoncummings7052
@jasoncummings7052 3 роки тому
Yes until one day we need to fix both.
@AndyTheCameraGuy
@AndyTheCameraGuy 4 роки тому
Dude - "You're the guy?" Guy - "I'm the guy"
@computersciencecafe
@computersciencecafe 3 роки тому
Great video and very interested to see where the project is now and plans for the future
@debarunsarkar3863
@debarunsarkar3863 4 роки тому
respect and kudos to the tireless works of NASA's Engineers and Scientists. Respect from India😍😘
@Muuip
@Muuip 4 роки тому
By building TERA in extreme environment here on earth, it allows earth population to grow with more places to live, and, at the same time allows to learn to build and live in extreme environment on other planets.
@Wingman4l7
@Wingman4l7 4 роки тому
Inflating modules in lava tubes makes more sense for initial habitats.
@jinniu
@jinniu 4 роки тому
I was just watching the video on their concept like what, a month ago? And now it's been built (Smaller scale) amazing stuff!
@sivakumarsivakumar5362
@sivakumarsivakumar5362 4 роки тому
Absolutely amazing 3D printing
@chapo335
@chapo335 4 роки тому
Congrats on the design of the new house, just if the glass to the top of the building never fell in on Earth it would of fell in on Mars... so a good job it did. I think that if humans or robots planted some seeds and a few bushes including grass, the atmosphere on Mars would start to change due to the introductory of a new gas i.e. Oxygen, what will be let out by the greenery. What would make the Ozone layer start to become thicker, making it more and more suitable for human life. Now many many people say that Marses water be under ground and the roots of the greenery that got planted would find liquid that would also be from the snow on Mars.
@ZyNeEnZyNe
@ZyNeEnZyNe 4 роки тому
Yeah but the sun is a DEADLY LAZER
@alvermillioncranky8360
@alvermillioncranky8360 4 роки тому
Please correct me if I'm off, but if Mars has iron oxides, would it be possible to weld it? As opposed to printing? Feasibility? Questions.
@pOOL_pANTS
@pOOL_pANTS 3 роки тому
how much ambient air do you need to do a proper weld? im no expert so im wondering what the integrity of the welded joint would be in martian atmosphere
@toproudtooadmitmitsake1842
@toproudtooadmitmitsake1842 4 роки тому
You should have shown the structural tests really impressive, the other building crumbled whilst theirs supported the full weight of the machine.
@TheyCallMeNewb
@TheyCallMeNewb 4 роки тому
That really is a thrilling concept and design.
@olytm9355
@olytm9355 4 роки тому
7:14 that’s so awkwardddd
@stockphotowhiteguy11
@stockphotowhiteguy11 3 роки тому
No 6:32 is awkward
@toreyweaver9708
@toreyweaver9708 4 роки тому
Where do the polymers come from on the surface of Mars?
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 роки тому
I'm glad he made the point about the "conflict" between space tech and taking care of the earth being a false dichotomy. They are complimentary!
@bethymears2648
@bethymears2648 3 роки тому
Great idea make it more spread out a dome will with stand winds.❤️
@gustavgnoettgen
@gustavgnoettgen 4 роки тому
Moon fake foilheads: but the van allen belt! Mars habitation sceptics: hold my radioactive dust storms
@timfraser2048
@timfraser2048 4 роки тому
Awesome idea! I wonder if the material will still stick during the printing process with Martian dust blowing all over it...
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 2 роки тому
It's not like a constant dust storm there... they are occasional.
@omreahmad4069
@omreahmad4069 4 роки тому
I'am happy for you and your tecnology
@Earthmoonstars-el6rd
@Earthmoonstars-el6rd 4 роки тому
Nice habitat desighns , Good project for a possible coliney layout on Mars. They can also build hallways underneith the ground conecting to other 3D printed copies of Marsha and other habitat desighns so they don't have to go out side all the time to traveling to close locations.
@gamerwhat7751
@gamerwhat7751 4 роки тому
Seeker: it might take decades Elon musk: *starts laughing*
@gamerwhat7751
@gamerwhat7751 4 роки тому
karim rebai I know right
@carholic-sz3qv
@carholic-sz3qv 4 роки тому
it will take decades
@gasser5001
@gasser5001 3 роки тому
What I find funny is that people think Space-X is dependent on NASA... or that, for some reason, NASA is going to Mars with people. Sorry... Space-X is going, not NASA... Musk already said as much.
@Annie1962
@Annie1962 4 роки тому
Would love a house like this.. Our normal designs are very boring.
@MrRockydee07
@MrRockydee07 4 роки тому
I LIKE THE BLOW UP TYPES that roll with the Martian winds ......
@vishnub3890
@vishnub3890 4 роки тому
Superb content. Thank you!
@icholi88
@icholi88 4 роки тому
Why not just excavate a habitat underground then seal it? The ground will act as a shield for all that radiation and is extremely resilient to micrometeorites.
@jayjohn8643
@jayjohn8643 4 роки тому
I agree completely. Much more practical to carve out or even find existing old lava tubes in the ground. Would likely be better at blocking cosmic rays also.
@rocketgranny2261
@rocketgranny2261 4 роки тому
Good point, Icholi88. I imagine that stage zero - the arrive & get things prepared for building stage - they'll have to go build underground bunkers. They need to (1) gather the basalt rock and prepare it for use then (2) grow that bio-whatz-it that mixes with the pulverized (?) basalt to make the walls. It's a fascinating thought.
@Alexbordongarrigos
@Alexbordongarrigos 4 роки тому
I think it is a good idea to at least start having a plan for when we won’t be able to live in this planet, using that technology to solve some problems of humanity while we still here, and creating money for this projects for human prosperity to solve or current humanity problems and for this kind of problems that will eventually happen in the future, this planet has cicles, and we eventually won’t be able to live here any more, I think we should create money to organize resources to solve those human problems and prevent chaos in this humanity.
@sistersaison2411
@sistersaison2411 3 роки тому
I​ love​ your​ idea​ and​ so​ proud​ with​ his​ parents​ 💝👍
@MrPablitodutra
@MrPablitodutra 4 роки тому
Reminded me of architect Brunelleschi adding the last brick to the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral during the Italian Renaissance.
@anonymousbub3410
@anonymousbub3410 4 роки тому
This is really cool! But I feel like we should try to save the earth before we move away!
@stephen_l1474
@stephen_l1474 4 роки тому
Anonymous bub we are spending a tiny amount of money onto space. I am not sure but I think Elon musk have said we spend less money on space than on lipsticks. Yes problem on Earth are super important but investing more onto space exploration actually don’t cost that much and it is definitely worth it.
@cthulhuhasrisen1009
@cthulhuhasrisen1009 4 роки тому
Feelings don't matter. We should spread out before this planet becomes a cinder.
@Dysputant
@Dysputant 4 роки тому
Human civilisation uses more money for feeding house pets than entire space exploration. So for f sake. If you want to save planet do so. We need to do more than 1 thing at the time.
@praveenneevarp4822
@praveenneevarp4822 4 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eWinbIebimOgzo0.html You guys are so narrow minded. 😔
@praveenneevarp4822
@praveenneevarp4822 4 роки тому
@Murat Gadjiev exactly plus exploring space will help us solve the problems of earth easier.
@MrHitchslap
@MrHitchslap 4 роки тому
It's like watching one of those cake competitions, except this is actually interesting
@macbuff81
@macbuff81 4 роки тому
I like the terra cotta design! Form meets function..beautiful. The tech could also be used to build affordable and environmentally friendly homes on Earth
@sunseeds4817
@sunseeds4817 4 роки тому
I wanna live in it!!! Looks so beautiful 😍
@horizonsky9269
@horizonsky9269 4 роки тому
Just take shovels dig into the mountain or make a hole in the ground like coober pedy There's a whole town underground in Australia
@hemprope4326
@hemprope4326 4 роки тому
Really?
@horizonsky9269
@horizonsky9269 4 роки тому
@@hemprope4326 this whole mission is a really
@Nls007
@Nls007 4 роки тому
We need to GFTO of this rock if the species is to survive. A sort of contingency plan in case we can't save Earth. "Hope for the best, plan for the worst"
@keepitreal2902
@keepitreal2902 4 роки тому
We can screw things up on any rock!
@evilspoon5280
@evilspoon5280 4 роки тому
@@keepitreal2902 But the more rocks we are on, the more likely a particular screw up wont kill the entire species.
@elontusk1168
@elontusk1168 4 роки тому
Ben Higgins if all you see are humans screwing things up, look elsewhere
@JohnnyMotel99
@JohnnyMotel99 4 роки тому
How do we know this species is supposed to survive?
@keepitreal2902
@keepitreal2902 4 роки тому
@@elontusk1168I'll look wherever I please.
@wkc_
@wkc_ 3 роки тому
Let’s print our way to Mars! Love it 🙌🏽😁
@chantaldubois5365
@chantaldubois5365 2 роки тому
Theses habitat are so nice that i think i'm gonna built one for myself!
@jefflucas_life
@jefflucas_life 4 роки тому
Better off digging a shelter underground on a hill. Those print heads will freeze.
@737smartin
@737smartin 4 роки тому
In the short-term, YES--of course. That doesn't mean we shouldn't research other alternatives and figure out how to fully implement them once we get there.
@ramonmedina2160
@ramonmedina2160 3 роки тому
so yes -radiation under the ground
@aarongoyvaerts438
@aarongoyvaerts438 4 роки тому
Yes!!!! They used metric!! I’m so happy
@sly7274
@sly7274 4 роки тому
What a great concept. If I could afford a home like that I would surely get it.
@AWARHERO
@AWARHERO 4 роки тому
I would definitely live inside this.
@paladin0654
@paladin0654 4 роки тому
One of the very few videos that's actually good. Recommendation: move you're HQ out of NY: you're killing yourself with taxes.
@TheRocknrolla12
@TheRocknrolla12 4 роки тому
I just want to be around smart people, maybe because I am slightly retarted, I have great respect for them
@DingbatToast
@DingbatToast 4 роки тому
Those habits in the woodland looked beautiful
@Noneblue39
@Noneblue39 4 роки тому
wow thats amazing
@mastersinr
@mastersinr 4 роки тому
if you use clay or some other earth material instead of polymers on earth than im all in
@midnight8341
@midnight8341 4 роки тому
Cellulose fibers and spider silk are both polymers, just like pectin and lignin are, which all are completely biodegradable as three of them make up wood. Polymers don't have to be plastics made from hydrocarbons. The PLA (poly-lactic acid) they used in their project is a renewable plastic made from plant waste and/or bacterial cultures.
@Sugar87Tits
@Sugar87Tits 4 роки тому
Damn, if they picked the broken one, the others must have reeeally sucked..
@officialspock
@officialspock 4 роки тому
@@leoismaking egg shape will win structure test all the time
@tamoo6028
@tamoo6028 4 роки тому
@@officialspock egg shaped bridges
@pOOL_pANTS
@pOOL_pANTS 3 роки тому
@@leoismaking i dont know if we can call that a pressure test but i see your point
@friarkenM
@friarkenM 4 роки тому
LOVED his sustainability from space tech close. It's the simple truth.
@bambambundy6
@bambambundy6 4 роки тому
Impressed!!!
@paultudor-stack1005
@paultudor-stack1005 4 роки тому
And why exactly do we want inhabit Mars?
@junglekok4205
@junglekok4205 4 роки тому
Paul Tudor-Stack because the earth’s climate change is getting worsr
@junglekok4205
@junglekok4205 4 роки тому
DEDSEC R13 good point
@wastedoxys
@wastedoxys 4 роки тому
We should go to the moon before going to mars
@paultudor-stack1005
@paultudor-stack1005 4 роки тому
@DEDSEC R13 You honestly think that we have a few centuries left before this planet becomes a stinking burning garbage dump? Colonizing another planet is science fantasy. It will never happen.
@praveenneevarp4822
@praveenneevarp4822 4 роки тому
@@paultudor-stack1005 people like you said that man can never fly 200 years ago and look where we are.
@flo3484
@flo3484 4 роки тому
Immagine spaceX's starship landing on mars and set the 3d printer , and then build these things ! Would be awsome!
@DeiFasho
@DeiFasho 3 роки тому
I'm thinking the same thing.
@agerven
@agerven 3 роки тому
Fascinating, and obviouslye feasible. Must admit that i haven't dived in the mars missions very much yet. Because of that I wonder why they don't build their habitats, at least partially, underground?
@OscarsSaltais
@OscarsSaltais 4 роки тому
Smart idea! 👏
@zeydawad2101
@zeydawad2101 3 роки тому
I love nerds.
@scotttighe8569
@scotttighe8569 4 роки тому
Also what do you mean fix earth? Earth is in way better shape then mars.
@ioutra6121
@ioutra6121 4 роки тому
The amazon rainforest is on fire we need to fix earth
@scotttighe8569
@scotttighe8569 4 роки тому
@games guitars and gore Earth is in great shape no planet like it that we know of. Mars is not much better then the moon. The moon is a lot closer we should start with it.
@scotttighe8569
@scotttighe8569 4 роки тому
@who am i. who are you Fools make these climate liars billions. Mars climate is already trashed. Very cold & high radiation & the water is deep in its crust. Scientists are stupid to think there is no water on mars of course there is. Water is everywhere in the universe all you do is burn oxgen with hydrogen = water. Taking care of environment is important but dont scare people like this.
@scotttighe8569
@scotttighe8569 4 роки тому
@@ioutra6121 look at China they have made the earth more green planted trees in a desert made big difference. Amazon rain forest was set on fire they needed more land to farm they just wont admit this. We humans will take care of earth dont worry. Mars dont have any trees hows it better? My point is people make the environment sound like dooms day to make money & improve the environment.
@scotttighe8569
@scotttighe8569 4 роки тому
@games guitars and gore lol change my mind give me proof
@intbh
@intbh 4 роки тому
Does anyone have information on how they can produce the thermoplastics on mars?
@rickharold7884
@rickharold7884 4 роки тому
Super awesome!!
@alfred4264
@alfred4264 4 роки тому
So NASA is planning to build a giant termite's home in mars?
@skysnow488
@skysnow488 4 роки тому
I'm so early :o
@souhailreee839
@souhailreee839 4 роки тому
Wow!! :o
@djkashifjaved
@djkashifjaved 4 роки тому
Awesome work 💪💪💪
@paulahavens2764
@paulahavens2764 3 роки тому
I would not want my labs below my living quarters I would want it above and be able to eject the upper level if the lab catches on fire. and the floor above is individual modules. so when you eject the lab the rest of the home is still encapsulated. Or have the labs in a completely different habitat from the living quarters building. This is great to watch thanks for sharing this with us all.
@SciFactsYT118
@SciFactsYT118 4 роки тому
Today's fact 2: A single cloud can weight more than 500 000 kg. ☁️🌤☁️
@JosephRandomGameing
@JosephRandomGameing 4 роки тому
but how big is that single cloud
@hemprope4326
@hemprope4326 4 роки тому
@@JosephRandomGameing yeah
@UghIHateTheseThings
@UghIHateTheseThings 4 роки тому
E L O N M U S K W A N T S T O K N O W Y O U R L O C A T I O N
@RDDPro
@RDDPro 4 роки тому
Marsha AI factory is my favorite and I've followed them since day 1
@juanandresgalindez9883
@juanandresgalindez9883 3 роки тому
Necesitaban unos datos . Ya lo descubri eran poco . De lo que falta. Pero gracias al equipo terminamos resolviendo temprano . El trabajo
@tellitlikeitis9498
@tellitlikeitis9498 4 роки тому
Cant they use this for the homeless? 🤷🏽‍♂️
@zimne5212
@zimne5212 4 роки тому
Homeless need the city to get food. This can't be build in cities.
@user-ko8bj5kq1e
@user-ko8bj5kq1e 4 роки тому
Spaced Out thats one thing wont cross their mind.only 💰 matters
@creatorsremose
@creatorsremose 4 роки тому
Because it's... free? How does that differ from any other housing solution for the homeless?
@tellitlikeitis9498
@tellitlikeitis9498 4 роки тому
@@creatorsremose cause its free labor and im sure its cheaper materials and easy to make.
@creatorsremose
@creatorsremose 4 роки тому
​@@tellitlikeitis9498 Irrelevant. Most modern cities have housing solution for the homeless - Amsterdam, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Stockholm. Many homeless choose not to take it because of the "no drugs" policies in these solutions. It's not as simple as "let's make houses", there's an entire "homeless" culture you're ignoring.
@MidrigansRabbits
@MidrigansRabbits 4 роки тому
we spend way much money on army in every country on earth, wich we can spend on climate change!
@skinnytothefeet3531
@skinnytothefeet3531 4 роки тому
Ziko Riko that won’t stop an army invading your country
@theggodmovicious1729
@theggodmovicious1729 4 роки тому
Humans are amazing now that's one giant leap for mankind super awesome I'm proud of us thank you everyone love is the key pass the message we're going places congratulations Humanity it won't be long now💪🔛💯🚀
@eivind3526
@eivind3526 3 роки тому
This is so ***awesome!
@xtplow4783
@xtplow4783 4 роки тому
Can these scientist/s see that Mars is unhabitable? No matter what anyone does, Mars will never be habitable. There are billions and endless resources already here on Earth. All these scientist/s need to do is to know how to manage all the resources we have here without destroying nature. Nature gives so much to us if we just treat it fairly enough to realize that eventhough resources are infinite, we should all be aware that nothing lasts forever and make the most out of what nature has to offer and give it back.
@lizzy777
@lizzy777 4 роки тому
Giant meteors are also part of nature.
@danielmoelders7290
@danielmoelders7290 4 роки тому
Mars can be made habitable. In the future maby through terraforming, but in the present we can make it habitable through technology. And (as shown in the video) this technology, that was developt to ensure the survival of humans in a life threatening enviroment with not many easily accesable resources (there are loads, but they need to be mined) and as such is very efficient in power, and resource usage can be easily adapdet to earth. So we get resource and power efficent technology for earth with the benefit of testing and further developing said technology for future mars missions. All these scientist/s need to do is to know how to manage all the resources we have here without destroying nature. They do. This technology uses readily available resources that dont need to be mined excessively, so nature does not get harmed. Thats exacly what you want and humanity needs.
@xtplow4783
@xtplow4783 4 роки тому
@@danielmoelders7290 I understand where you are getting with this. Have you ever thought about if humans resided in Mars through technology now where would all the human wastes be disposed to? Human beings in general tend to bring destruction to themselves and to their surroundings. Look at all the carbon emissions floating around us and all the plastics that are just left about in the sea or someplace else. If Mars will be habitable by the use of technology, then what? Earth will only be the habitable planet in this galaxy whether we jump to another galaxy and see a foil of Reeses peanut butter cups wedged in a stone or a mysterious cloud has the mass and density of a tiny marble. We have all the resources we need here. What scientist/s want to do is to innovate and discover new resources. Which we do not need to anymore. It is just a matter of innovating what we have. Did these scientist/s already 100% explored the ocean? How about the land? Earth has still a lot of untapped resources that are ready to be used. It is just a matter of people doing it much better and much cleaner for the environment. Nature gives, and nature takes. Innovation is inevitable, but why bother ourselves innovating a place we are not familiar with? No matter what kind of hole we find inside and outside our galaxy, the truth will remain that we as a person have limits to what we can comprehend.
@danielmoelders7290
@danielmoelders7290 4 роки тому
@@xtplow4783 You are right but the need to be efficient with resources on a distant planet requires advanst recycling capacity. When you are so isolated and every possibility to resupply takes months or years to arrive you cannot affort to have any kind of waste. Everyting needs to be recycelt and reused and these technologies would benefit the earth too. The efforts we have to go through to reach another planet and to satisfy our curiosity is a grate common goal and the best catalyst to bring the brightest minds and the support from around the wold together to develop new technologies that are needet to undertake these endevors and benefit our own planet in return. And a shocking however not realy suprising fact of history is that species that do not expand their habitat will inevitably die out. And if we humans cannot expand we will fall victem to an environmental catastrophe, a pandemic or if we do not manage to stop climate change earth could become uninhabitable. This almost happend 70.000 years ago when the supervolcano Toba erupted and just a few thousend humans survived the aftermath. And now several supervulcans show signs of an imminent (in the next few hundet years) eruption.
@xtplow4783
@xtplow4783 4 роки тому
@@danielmoelders7290 Human beings regardless of innovation or not, is a natural-born survivor. It is already encoded in our DNA to have the instinct to survive and thrive as a primitive species. Yes, we keep expanding at an alarming rate and soon after, the ocean will be filled up with humans. All we have to do is figure out a way to thrive in our own planet.
@aoeu256
@aoeu256 3 роки тому
You could save space on the Mars spacecraft (and on trucks if you want to 3D print homes on Earth) by having a smaller 3D printer print a larger 3d printer, you could also have the 3D printer build plates to make its neck longer and the base of the 3D printer 3D printed as well. 3D printing the moving parts will be harder, but still possible. Rep Rap showed that even the extruder can be 3D printed.
@andinetadane2031
@andinetadane2031 4 роки тому
Oh my God I am interested whatare very important in the March Good idea
@nikmat
@nikmat 4 роки тому
I wanted to see more of their testing
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