Space Exploration and NASA Colonization Plans, Documentary on Our Future Voyages to the Universe

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Is it time for another 'giant leap?'
In 2080, NASA scientists believe we can and must send people to Jupiter's and Saturn's moons.
Space Travel Timeline of NASA:
Exoplanet robotic missions and base camps on the Moon in the (late) 2020s.
A crewed mission to Mars is planned for the late 2030s.
Robotic missions to Tau Ceti (11.9 light-years away) in the 2030s.
In the 2040s, robotic missions are launched to the TRAPPIST-1 system 40 light-years away.
Robotic missions to distant stars in the 2050s.
In the 2060s, a crewed mission will be launched to the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Mission to Jupiter (probably Callisto because it is sufficiently removed from Jupiter's intense radiation fields) in the 2070s.
Crewed missions to Saturn's moons (likely Titan and/or Enceladus) in the 2080s.
We will conduct a crewed mission in 2250 to locate exoplanets such as Proxima Centauri (4.2 light years away).
In 2300, a robotic mission is launched to TRAPPIST-1, a system 40 light-years away.
A crewed mission to distant stars halfway to the Milky Way's center in the late 2400s.
Off-world colonization is a fascinating prospect, but it also carries a dire warning about humanity becoming a multi-world species.

КОМЕНТАРІ: 192
@JackDivision
@JackDivision Рік тому
Such quality content guys, thanks and happy new year !
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Happy new year!
@mannymunoz4868
@mannymunoz4868 11 місяців тому
May the force be with you always and forever.Amen.
@nerdglider
@nerdglider 5 місяців тому
It’s always funny seeing star citizen concept art in videos like these lol
@williamburroughs9686
@williamburroughs9686 Рік тому
Mars mission in the LATE 2030's?!? Frankly I will be supremely disappointed and surprised if we don't land on Mars before 2030.
@derekscanlan4641
@derekscanlan4641 Рік тому
humans will absolutely NOT land on mars before 2030 2040 is doubtful, at best
@KingOfPatiala
@KingOfPatiala Рік тому
I love this channel. No crazy background sound effects or music. I like these compared to others that have useless music. I listen to these while I am awake and at night. Puts me right to sleep.
@MrAlkanet-nt9ic
@MrAlkanet-nt9ic 11 місяців тому
puts me right to sleep during midday as well, lol
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Cool, thanks!
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm 5 місяців тому
Very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 4 місяці тому
Very cool!
@user-fy6ck9di1f
@user-fy6ck9di1f 4 місяці тому
Thanks 👍 for sharing this massage, congratulations nassa for exploration and colonization
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 4 місяці тому
Our pleasure!
@illusiveturtleix3884
@illusiveturtleix3884 Рік тому
so what does everyone think about the likelihood of musk using the leo mass cap of starship to construct an orbital shipyard? to remove the need for planetary pollution, explore various new ship designs, specific vacuum propulsion systems etc...
@JBrd79
@JBrd79 8 місяців тому
But, is Sedna 3 times further out than Neptune or not???
@baldassarealessi1007
@baldassarealessi1007 11 місяців тому
Thank you
@victorian-dad
@victorian-dad 3 місяці тому
Can't wait for the first TV reality survival show on the moon!😂
@NicholasNerios
@NicholasNerios 7 місяців тому
Nice long term plans. 👌
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
I think so too!
@monicamattox72
@monicamattox72 4 місяці тому
terraforming...exoplanet robotic missions...terraform Mars....Trappist One System, Alpha Centauri and beyond....I vote with the HUMANS.... :)
@baldassarealessi1007
@baldassarealessi1007 11 місяців тому
Thank you video interesting.
@user-lv2ey1co2l
@user-lv2ey1co2l 3 місяці тому
I agree 💯
@antonnym214
@antonnym214 Рік тому
Fun fact: Uranus is colder than Neptune , even though it is closer to the Sun.
@derekscanlan4641
@derekscanlan4641 Рік тому
...and mercury colder than venus
@claudelebel49
@claudelebel49 Рік тому
Getting way ahead of ourselves.
@williambrown9417
@williambrown9417 Рік тому
Cheers from De Rider man
@icutyouheadof
@icutyouheadof Рік тому
you need 3 things to be able to travel from between different solar systems and stuff: 1)freeze sleep system that would preven you from getting old 2)artificial gravity that would prevent your health from going down the crapper over long periods of time 3)ai advanced enough to control and self repair ship for many years while humans would be sleeping... once those 3 things gets invented technically any part of universe will be within reach for humans...
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
Building a large cylinder spacecraft solves one and two. If large enough to be self sustaining, people will live there whole lives there wherever it goes. Artificial gravity is done by rotating the spacecraft at the right speed. Building such craft happens when we have mining and manufacturing technology on the Moon. From there it's only a matter of time. AI will be required to do that, so not a problem as AI technology is currently developing rapidly.
@alabamasteve8748
@alabamasteve8748 Рік тому
No, just need to develope a large spaceship that is able to stay sustain life and be of a strong enough material and technology to withstand the forces in space and space travel. From there a discovery will come that will allow us and the ship to move throughout the universe in a convenient way. The priorities are not there right now, it will take one man that will find, have the funds and make possible this. This universe is not what people think it is, and it will be within the next 60 years .
@michska53
@michska53 9 місяців тому
I think you people are forgetting the most important issue. We simply don't have a fuel source to get that far, we would need to invent something that goes forever. Renewable fuel, we can't pack enough fuel that we know of in our time to get that far.
@blaircolquhoun7780
@blaircolquhoun7780 Рік тому
We should consider FTL travel and make science fiction series like Star Trek, and science fiction novels like Starship Troopers, possible. That could mean actually building a true spaceship.
@crapisnice
@crapisnice Рік тому
starship troopers is a disgusting metaphoric joke about american peoples genocide trough german forts. enough of german good christian slave, chosen one crap
@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164
@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164 Рік тому
What if the material we need to do that is on the Moon or Mars?
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
FTL travel may or may not be possible. Even if possible it will likely be so energy intensive as to not be practical for more than sending radio communications.
@richardcaves3601
@richardcaves3601 4 місяці тому
Sorry, FTL is fiction and not possible in the real world. That's the physics. Even if it were possible, consider the relativity question.
@garybobst9107
@garybobst9107 Рік тому
No cradle lasts forever, every bird must learn to fly. Yes, we're heading for the stars, watch our fire in the sky!
@qa1e2r4
@qa1e2r4 Рік тому
Not so fast. Rockets don't make us interplanetary civ. Currently you are living in a massive scam. Where everything you produce is used to keep you producing not to enhance your and future humans lives. We never go anywhere without first start thinking much past your own biological decay aka. Death. The reason we are not already on moon, Mars, Europe and the rest is because people prefer to drink themselves to death and deny anything they can to feel "achievement " you can't progress at such pace. This civilization is over already. Hopefully the next will be better.
@9852323
@9852323 Рік тому
Unfortunately I’ll be long dead and forgotten by the time any of this happens.
@dumitrulangham1721
@dumitrulangham1721 Рік тому
❤❤❤❤❤ there ifs or buts! We have become interplanetary species! If we went to survive!!!
@leekenyon8705
@leekenyon8705 Рік тому
space needs to be profitable enough to cause a gold rush and this may mean needing much cheaper access to space and the planets and asteroid field. Humans are shallow weak inferior creatures who are motivated the most by greed and selfishness.
@liamwoodman4950
@liamwoodman4950 Рік тому
what about the human species becoming a multi world species needs a "Dire warning" DTTV?
@leekenyon8705
@leekenyon8705 Рік тому
space needs to be profitable enough to cause a gold rush and this may mean needing much cheaper access to space and the planets and asteroid field. Humans are shallow weak inferior creatures who are motivated the most by greed and selfishness who are barely above the apes in the zoo.
@michaelcopper7635
@michaelcopper7635 Рік тому
Let’s try to tackle Venus’s atmospheric problems. I hope we’ve not giving up on this task “ Venues “ just because it’s hard. I thought that the nature of humans is to solve issues like this ! ?? What the hell. I hope not !!! World Citizen
@rewar5870
@rewar5870 Рік тому
Better yet , solve the problems here on earth, then you really have no need to go anywhere else. Not to mention , you cannot hope to solve problems abroad if you cannot fix your home.
@formershadow
@formershadow 9 місяців тому
@@rewar5870 No, we will eventually need to go elsewhere. We don't have to do one or the other exclusively. Understanding Venus would absolutely help us, especially with global warming. If we don't figure out greenhouse effects, Earth will end up just like Venus.
@grgmetube
@grgmetube 4 місяці тому
@@rewar5870 Well humans have been trying to solve problems on Earth for millenniums but have hardly made any progress in overcoming our most basic problem: our animal nature. We can be intelligent but not very moral or concerned for the well-being of others outside our nation or tribe. We tend to just exploit them. Evolution has allowed us intellectual development but not moral development. In fact moral is like a dirty word when issues about abortion and sexual gender rights get caught up with politics. We will never really be able to sort ourselves out on fundamental things but ironically be able to sort ourselves out on far more complex technological and science things. That is provided that the fundamental blockers don't become so large that they block the science/technology in the end. I am all for trying to sort out problems on the Earth but I think we might become extinct if we focus on those alone. We need other civilizations separated from each other, so laws of natural selection can select the fittest. That way humanity may have the greatest chance. Some of those civilizations would become extinct others may thrive. Some others may be in between and if there could be very limited contact between them the ones that were only just existing might learn from those that were thriving. It is only the huge distances in space that would allow no contact or limited contact.
@paulbates1653
@paulbates1653 11 місяців тому
What I don't get is we can't even live in Antarctica. never mind Venus that's -170 at night and 300+ mid day. Am i missing something here?
@richardcaves3601
@richardcaves3601 4 місяці тому
No, you're dead right and the vast majority of these comments are pie in the sky, or derivatives of sci-fi. We won't be going to Mars until we solve the toxic dust problem. Analysis of the robotic probes we've sent show that the dust on Mars is highly toxic and extremely small. Even a few specks of it are fatal. Until we invent a means of completely removing such dust, down to the atomic level, Mars is out for humans. Then there's the bone density problem, the human waste problem and the radiation exposure problem. For interplanetary travel, there's the time to travel the vast distances and the craft repair and maintenance problems. Sorry, but force fields, replicators and inertia dampeners are fiction.
@michaelcopper7635
@michaelcopper7635 Рік тому
I know this is getting way ahead of mankind. But we already have the means to make a Dyson sphere, with the astroid belt it’s between Mars and Jupiter. Let’s just get some robotic welders out there couplers to couple those metallic chunks of astroid together in one giant link energy or bread around the Sun. then make offices and research facilities inside of these asteroids the penguins are perfect. I hope we do this sometime in the future with humanoids or androids and support ships to keep them going. World citizen
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
It will be easier to develop the Moon for operations to build space habitats in Earth orbit. Once built they can go anywhere. Near Earth asteroids will be used first, then the asteroids in the Ceres Belt, then the moons and asteroids in the Jupiter system, and so on.
@jamesbarry1673
@jamesbarry1673 5 місяців тому
We're 200 years from getting to Mars
@jamesbarry1673
@jamesbarry1673 5 місяців тому
200 years until we get to mars
@thebeezkneez7559
@thebeezkneez7559 10 місяців тому
Our main priorities should be to get a base on the moon, and then get a base on mars as well as small bases in the asteroid field so we can launch mining missions from mars, making us not completely reliant on earth. Then we can go to the other moons and even further, but like over half of these missions are just totally unnecessary
@tobyihli9470
@tobyihli9470 6 місяців тому
I believe we should build city size stations in orbit. Ones that spin, and create gravity. Then just go to the planet in shifts, long enough to get work done, but not so long that the lack of 1G gravity does permanent, awful damage to our bodies.
@BabyJesus420
@BabyJesus420 5 місяців тому
ive been saying exactly this for a long long time
@grgmetube
@grgmetube 4 місяці тому
@@tobyihli9470 At least some of the damage done by lack of gravity could be overcome by heavy space suits which could also by there weight block out dangerous radiation. May be lead lined suits with leaded glass visors on the helmet. The lead would need to be completely encapsulated because of its toxicity.
@daviddean707
@daviddean707 4 місяці тому
But beware the Antarctic roving vehicle which leaked heat overnight until its interior temperature was down to only 0 degrees.
@MasterBlaster3545
@MasterBlaster3545 Рік тому
It’s funny as I have got older, the thought of man going to Mars has lost its appeal. Even if in my lifetime they do go there, the best bit will be the landing and then pretty much just whether they get back or not. All they will be doing is testing a rock or soil and if they find a microbe hiding under a foot of crust....so what. There is obviously other life out there somewhere. 2 trillion galaxies with all the stars in them and we are the only ones? I very much doubt it.
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
Only one what? Planet with life on it or advanced life capable of developing a civilization or species with interplanetary or interstellar space travel?
@daviddoherty7171
@daviddoherty7171 11 місяців тому
​@@vidyaishaya4839 agreed exciting
@michska53
@michska53 9 місяців тому
@@daviddoherty7171 Not for our lifetimes i'm afraid unless something revolutionary gets invented or other more advanced species actually make contact with us, which is a shame. I was born too early
@cordaro8014
@cordaro8014 Рік тому
How are we going to become multi planet species and we can't stop fighting?
@garybobst9107
@garybobst9107 Рік тому
We'll take our baggage with us to the stars, but we'll have a better chance of beating extinction.
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
We'll go because both sides don't want the other to be first. It took the Cold War to get to the Moon the first time. Fortunately we're entering another cold war, and that will get us to Mars. It will also het us mining and manufacturing on the Moon. That's when space travel will become profitable, and that's the only way it can be sustained.
@jasmineblack9778
@jasmineblack9778 3 місяці тому
funny that people will look back in a hundred years and chuckle how little we are developed re technology in the 2020s
@davezentner7384
@davezentner7384 Рік тому
It may be a safer and wise choice send advanced A.I. programed Robotics to do Recon and build life support systems and habitats before allowing Humans on these long and unpredictable Journeys to Mars and other Planets.
@2010jshafer
@2010jshafer Рік тому
Sure nice to imagine our survival. I dont think it will happen with whats going on today.
@jssomewhere6740
@jssomewhere6740 7 місяців тому
If we can find faster ways to travel it will certainly speed up our expansion out into the solar system. Instead of focusing on establishing colonies on the planetary bodies, we should concentrate on building space habitats. For permanent residents. Habitats will meet our needs better than trying to adapt to different gravity, living inside very small domes or underground. We will also move out into the solar system much quicker if we establish a space economy. If people can get rich out in space they will push to get there. Its my opinion that humans will be mining asteroids in the belt by 2050s there will be a couple habitats orbiting in the belt by 2100. We will have habitats and mining operations in the Kiper belt. By 2150 there will be a huge laser habitat that is specially designed to accelerate and decelerate deep space ships. Using the laser to bring a ship up to speed it can achieve 20-30% SOL. That speed will allow us to send people to the closest systems. We will continue building large habitats at certain distances from each of the others. By 2250 we will have habitats up to almost a LY out by 2300 there will be a space economy that will rival that of earth. There will be large number of people on Mars, Ceres in astroid belt habitats, probally 1 of the moons of Jupiter, and another around Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. More Habitats in the outer belt and possibly on a dwarf planet or two. There will be habitats planned or being built in the Ort Cloud. We will build our way to the nearest solar systems. To get this far will take time id say 2500. I'm certain by that point we will have achieved much faster speeds. I don't believe we will ever have FTL travel. We will however find a way to achieve speeds that will near the speed of light, and we will discover shielding to allow us to travel at those speeds. Mining, farming, all the same things that drive Earths economy will drive the space economy. By 2500 or earlier those in space will declare themselves another nation or world. Mars will have also become independent from Earth establishing their own world nation. By 4000-5000 humans will basically live forever from this point forward.
@jamessutherland762
@jamessutherland762 6 місяців тому
I just don't understand.....Artimus 1 sent dummies around the moon to check stress yet man has walked on the moon. Why???
@likes2gofast
@likes2gofast Рік тому
Say arteemus one more time😂
@nineofnine
@nineofnine Рік тому
He's got a speach impediment... don't pick on him or he will have to explain AGAIN why he speaks like he does.
@smartwaffels
@smartwaffels Рік тому
The only way for space travel to work. Is for a super advanced ai to solo trip it’s way to said destination and to have human dena on board so when they get to said destination the grow said human and implant the memories of the original. So there would be two of the same people one on earth and one on some other planet far far away
@elinaelina61841
@elinaelina61841 3 місяці тому
😊
@klove5765
@klove5765 10 місяців тому
To many ads.
@helenelliott2375
@helenelliott2375 Рік тому
they best invent gravity plating then
@alistairreed3514
@alistairreed3514 4 місяці тому
A MARS bar
@user-rx8qm5wc5t
@user-rx8qm5wc5t 8 місяців тому
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂 AWESOME JOB AWESOME 💯💯💯💯 📃📄 DOCUMENTARY..... DREAM IS GOOD 💯 ON.....
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Glad you enjoyed it
@deepsy4587
@deepsy4587 Рік тому
I prefer that satellite or statellite should be modified,advanced etc........Humans are counting on technology.....e,g data internet etc....
@NASA-XXX
@NASA-XXX Рік тому
seems a long way
@dijonstreak
@dijonstreak Рік тому
" Could it be HOSTILE. " ??!! ya gotta be kidding. !!!!!!
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Nope ... very seriously 😐
@williamburroughs9686
@williamburroughs9686 Рік тому
Missions to systems 40 LY's away?!? Why? We have a star system that is 4 light years away. Also it would take forever without FTL drives.
@richardcaves3601
@richardcaves3601 4 місяці тому
And FTL is fiction
@user-vk3iv6kd6n
@user-vk3iv6kd6n 4 місяці тому
Space the final frontier we need to start to do more in space stop all the wars come together and build space stations and space ships and all races need to go to not only the moon and places in our system but outer space
@pomfennworks1
@pomfennworks1 9 місяців тому
in 3000 years.... whos makeshift plan was this.
@Jett_Heller
@Jett_Heller Рік тому
Did you ask Robert Space Industries / Cloud Imperium for permission to use their Space Station image?
@JosephDent-qd9ih
@JosephDent-qd9ih 5 місяців тому
Get all the safety measures in place on Mars and would build a rescue principal on Venus/ a rapid deployment force already on Mars. Dr Dent astrophysicist Rocketeledyne owner.
@MrAlkanet-nt9ic
@MrAlkanet-nt9ic 11 місяців тому
it is very suspicious that more than half a century and ginormous advance in computers and technology we are still unable to 'repeat' lunar landing... i am not at all convinced that we ever landed there
@richardcaves3601
@richardcaves3601 4 місяці тому
Don't say that in Buzz Aldrin's hearing - he punched out the last person who mentioned that debunked myth.
@user-wx1jk6ls1z
@user-wx1jk6ls1z 3 місяці тому
We have spilt the atom we are doomed.
@allannakhle8555
@allannakhle8555 Рік тому
Pffft the slow state of the space industry wont even have a base on the lunar surface before 1240 even less travel to our closest solarsystem
@mannymunoz4868
@mannymunoz4868 11 місяців тому
May the lord be with you always and for ever
@user-em4ki4kq3b
@user-em4ki4kq3b Рік тому
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@zeppelinbrown8347
@zeppelinbrown8347 8 місяців тому
Why not just send the most qualified.
@user-nb9ye4cv5g
@user-nb9ye4cv5g 10 місяців тому
Mars > Venus How can the Oceans content be tasted?
@cliffordsantos9101
@cliffordsantos9101 Рік тому
Look we are having problems going back to the moon ..but why?
@nineofnine
@nineofnine Рік тому
What problems is that??? Everything is going perfect with the Artemis mission... Step by step, although we will run out of a viable planet by then sooooooo...
@dooogy69
@dooogy69 Рік тому
Man there is alot adds 😠
@kenchesnut4425
@kenchesnut4425 Рік тому
U got to get premium..u can't listen to UKposts without it bro
@garybobst9107
@garybobst9107 Рік тому
Mars has no magnetosphere, and life there would be short, ending with terminal radiation poisoning.
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
Not if it's shielded under structures with thick walls or underground. Radiation on the Moon is a way bigger problem than on Mars.
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Precisely
@suissdagout5153
@suissdagout5153 Рік тому
NASA , Kennedy center
@cosminpatulea9518
@cosminpatulea9518 Рік тому
The Vikings found the New World in years of 800-900. The next explorations happened in 1492, with many failed experiments. Now 50 years passed with the first landing on the Moon and no other human expeditions. The nations have different priorities as wars, conflicts, espionage, satellites, economic crises, new technologies, etc. The human progress is not linear ascendent as is presented in this documentary.
@stewiesaidthat
@stewiesaidthat Рік тому
The Romans invented the steam engine in the 1st century AD. The first commercially successful engine that could transmit continuous power to a machine was developed in 1712 by Thomas Newcomen. Who knows how long before moon bases will be commercially viable.
@richardcaves3601
@richardcaves3601 4 місяці тому
​@@stewiesaidthatno that was the Greeks.
@SolarizeYourLife
@SolarizeYourLife 4 місяці тому
We cant even get all homes with solar panels on the roofs, and we want to send men to mars, what a joke...
@natefontana5757
@natefontana5757 Рік тому
“Sending the first woman and person of color” How about just saying first humans?
@michaelcopper7635
@michaelcopper7635 Рік тому
Amen !!!
@KinggScar
@KinggScar Рік тому
Played out narrative unfortunately it's not going away anytime soon
@donaldwantz4071
@donaldwantz4071 Рік тому
They were talking about landing those firsts on the moon. But yeah, I'm afraid these types of priorities show just how serious they aren't about space travel.
@vec306
@vec306 Рік тому
Agreed
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
That's already been done. Space exploration is only interesting when there's a first something. The real tipping point in space will be when it becomes profitable. That's when we can stop worrying about hype.
@icescrew1
@icescrew1 Рік тому
Elon certainly thinks so. Waiting on a Governmental organization... ?
@JosephDent-qd9ih
@JosephDent-qd9ih 5 місяців тому
There are more Moons than planets and seems to be the agriculture mighty food supplies move. Dr Dent astrophysicist Rocketeledyne owner.
@dacnguyen1499
@dacnguyen1499 Рік тому
if NASA want to build My own technology Invention ideas Designs aerospace Engineering Space Shuttle Bay Saucers project
@ryoung1111
@ryoung1111 Рік тому
"Art-ee-mis"? Really? C'mon, guys. This is the age of Google!
@johndavid7065
@johndavid7065 Рік тому
Ok but when are they actually gonna go to the moon?
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
Soon, but certainly not on schedule.
@robertmayfield8746
@robertmayfield8746 Рік тому
🤣🤣😂😂
@ViqiMuhammad
@ViqiMuhammad 4 місяці тому
Percepat nafigasi Agassi agesifkan seknifikan armada Agassi ciptakan nagasi sifkinus Agassi modrelisai armada terimakasih hebatkan ya sayang rada tertinggal nafigasi agassi❤❤❤
@user-bi2ig8ty7x
@user-bi2ig8ty7x 4 місяці тому
NASA=HOLLYWOOD
@user-ec5rh7ep1e
@user-ec5rh7ep1e 5 місяців тому
Laesk
@giorgosarifoglu953
@giorgosarifoglu953 10 місяців тому
Great plan but unfortunately we live in a time where global economy is crashing fast so the good old days of Apollo and the shuttle where billions was flowing are well over. Maybe all this a pipe dream
@tobyihli9470
@tobyihli9470 6 місяців тому
I believe that the future is more like huge space stations in lunar and Mars orbit, that spin, creating gravity. We could send people down to the surface of the moon and mars to work in shifts, and then bring them back home to the space station after a 12-24 hour shift. This way we can preserve our bodies in gravity. It doesn’t take much energy to push huge structures through space, especially if you are patient. We could build an enormous station here on earth, and send it into orbit with Starships. Then, we build them out here, in earth’s orbit. After that, we simply push it to mars. So what if it takes a long time to get there? The passengers could be living and working, in gravity. Starships could easily catch up to it for shift change and resupply. The center hub won’t spin, so the Starship could dock at anytime, while the rest of them are still under gravity. We’ll never adapt to life without one G gravity. It will take thousands, maybe millions of years to evolve. We need to give up, and build huge cities in the skies. On planet will need to be done in shifts. We’ll have to learn to optimize how much time we spend in low gravity. We will learn how long we can spend in it without harm, and then stick to it. We will never be able to live permanently in low gravity, without it doing permanent, grave damage. So don’t. Give up. Build cities in orbit that have artificial gravity. It’s THE ONLY WAY! Who knows, maybe we can go to planet daily, so long as we return to 1 G gravity every night. We just never know!
@richardcourtney3718
@richardcourtney3718 5 місяців тому
Adaption to lower gravity would be easier for the human body than adapting to the massive amount of radiation and charged particles that happens every time the sun lets loose. At least on the surface you can shelter underground. Launching tons of lead into space is impractical, and as of yet lightweight shielding isn't a thing. Right now, space station inhabitants suffer the highest potential amounts of radiation possible, unless of course you'd like to live close to the Chernobyl reactor.
@nicktaylor8032
@nicktaylor8032 Рік тому
Your time lines are wildly inaccurate mate. If these are your best guesses, I'd love to hear on what you based them.
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
Like what?
@nicktaylor8032
@nicktaylor8032 7 місяців тому
@@TVQuantumUniverse what?
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 3 місяці тому
Precisely!
@parrot1221
@parrot1221 Рік тому
Why would you ever send it out and just not orbit the moon? Why you not send metals to drop? Wasted mission.
@kooncat9552
@kooncat9552 Рік тому
They are never gonna do this,,never! Good talking point and money grubben scam though
@TVQuantumUniverse
@TVQuantumUniverse 7 місяців тому
We love ❤️ you too
@branislavtrninic4505
@branislavtrninic4505 4 місяці тому
Hahahahahahahaha
@jssomewhere6740
@jssomewhere6740 7 місяців тому
The idea of habitable worlds around M dwarf stars may be asking more than the little guys can currently deliver. M dwarf stars are touted to last for trillions to tens of trillions of years. That means this universe and those stars are still in diapers. There will be habitable planets around those stars come talk to me about it again in 3-400 billion years. If we are looking for habitable now for life now orange and yellow dwarf stars seem like the best spots to me. Orange dwarf stars depending on size could see double our stars existence up to 50 billion years or so. Any longer and your into the M dwarves. If we want to find life technology using life. I'd fo us on the orange dwarf stars that are substantially older than our star. Say 8-10 billion years. It took humans 4.4-4.6 billion years to evolve and develop into us. So we should look at stars that are the same age or older. This is why we dont see other intelligent life. At the beginning of the universe stars were exploding too much raidation. The second round of stars there were a few but not until the 3rd round did a large number become life friendly. Once again talk to me in 2-500 billion years when all the M dwarfs reach maturity and calm down, then comets and asteroid collisions will resupply water to the dried out worlds the collisions may get a vast number of the planets spinning even if very slowly.
@rewar5870
@rewar5870 Рік тому
2070s ,2080s....2200s....I really dont care....I will be dead.
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
By the end of the next decade we'll be on the Moon, Mars, and have artificial habitats in Earth orbit. By the end of the century we'll be sending probes to other star systems. We've only just begun, but we've already lived through going to the Moon. That was a big deal. Permanent settlements are next. You'll likely only see the start of that, but that's also a big deal.
@gumpforest3073
@gumpforest3073 Рік тому
finally someone with common sense..
@johnmahon1619
@johnmahon1619 Рік тому
Sending the first woman and person of color..very nice of Nasa..i agree..just say humans for peat sake!
@shiplife2282
@shiplife2282 Рік тому
تقول مكة إن يوجنا الإسلامية ستمنحك 80000 + 3 كرور + 4000 + 5 كرور روبية لك
@xyrenaxypot9100
@xyrenaxypot9100 5 місяців тому
funny, nasa will never get anywhere.
@michaelcopper7635
@michaelcopper7635 Рік тому
If the socialist, as I refer to the Democratic party affectionately. If they had their way they’ll be spending all this money for deep exploration into space and expanding mankind future and adventures, don’t be spending it on Wasteful pursuits here on Earth And their own greedy means period
@armonrakhman3791
@armonrakhman3791 Рік тому
The time table we set to leave this world has to be turn up. Cause this world is doomed. War mongers on this world
@abiku2923
@abiku2923 Рік тому
The world is so safe that your attitude is like an allergic reaction.
@nineofnine
@nineofnine Рік тому
This planet will be dead from us(not wars) just us doing nothing bout our lifestyle
@kristentroutman2892
@kristentroutman2892 Рік тому
First of all it's "turned up"...and secondly no one is keeping you from leaving this world
@leekenyon8705
@leekenyon8705 Рік тому
space needs to be profitable enough to cause a gold rush and this may mean needing much cheaper access to space and the planets and asteroid field. Humans are shallow weak inferior creatures who are motivated the most by greed and selfishness who are barely above the apes in the zoo.
@vidyaishaya4839
@vidyaishaya4839 Рік тому
Less doomed once we develop industry in space. Eventually our star will expand and melt the planet, but we have lots of time before that happens. Even a nuclear holocaust will not end all life on the planet, but war would most likely end civilization, and technology. So, there's no better time than now to go.
@digitaltree515
@digitaltree515 Рік тому
Such a poor representation of real scientific efforts being made daily by brilliant people. The garbage AI bot dialogue and synthetic narration at best makes this video marginally entertaining science fiction, and at worst a misleading representation of what the scientific community can actually achieve.
@jamesruscheinski8602
@jamesruscheinski8602 Рік тому
God's free will sovereign central authority.
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