This talk has me at the edge of my chair. As I'm approaching the mid to late Autumn of my years, it would be a joy to observe our species making its way out and into deep space. One dream is for there to be built numerous and humongous outposts near to the heliopause. 🌻
@nicosmind3
5 жыл бұрын
If they go to the moon at lunar night they can build bases without fear of solar radiation, and get a good 14 days (less likely) of building before having to return. And once a base is built then solar storms will be nothing to fear
@TheGary600
5 жыл бұрын
And this is supposed to be new? I was reading picture books about exactly this back in school in the mid 60s. Everything in this video ought to have been an immediate follow on from Apollo. Get up to speed with space exploration, the public program is 40 plus years behind.
@nightlightabcd
5 жыл бұрын
What was in the works forty years ago is yet to be done! People would rather have tax cuts and increased military spending!
@nightlightabcd
5 жыл бұрын
@W.A M.P - Shut the fu-k up anti-American Trump supporting fascist!!!!!
@behr121002
3 жыл бұрын
Huh.... what am I not understanding about physics here? From 47:15 to 48:03 , Pascal Lee mentions radiation being increasingly problematic near water/ice deposits. That seems to rub counter to everything I have heard in terms of radiation _protection_ on board spacecraft of on planet surface, where I have repeatedly heard and understood that substances with high hydrogen content, like polyethylene and _water_ , are good absorbers and/or deflectors of high-energy particles coming from the sun, as well as cosmic rays (X-ray and Gamma). What gives here? Is there an aspect of high energy radiation that interacts differently with hydrogen-rich compounds _depending on their placement in relation to the organism?_
@nightlightabcd
5 жыл бұрын
We are having a Sputnik moment in the works with the Star Hopper, the Falcon Heavy and the Starship.
@an1skh4n
5 жыл бұрын
"There's two things that kids like in science: dinosaurs and space"
@stockbroker6626
5 жыл бұрын
India is the first country to go to South Pole of moon , Chandrayaan 2🇮🇳
@eldjr1104
5 жыл бұрын
Build Lunar-habitat shells using moon dust mixed with water. In -250°F they would be as hard as concrete and would - thanks to the water - shield the inhabitants from radiation. The best place to build would be at the low point of a suitable crater, to afford some protection from proximal meteor-strike debris .
@an1skh4n
5 жыл бұрын
Huh. A bouncing rover, huh. "Cute. Very cute." - Johanna Dark They'll eventually deflate, limiting the mission life, but the amount of ground one could cover is compelling.
@Vonbrucken
5 жыл бұрын
Hello, where is the lecture number 1?
@SETIInstitute
5 жыл бұрын
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@Stevei-075
5 жыл бұрын
Why Go "to dig up crashed UFOs and find out if it's hollow with a alien city in it.
@DavidSmith-wp2zb
5 жыл бұрын
It's not the Moon or Mars, it's the Moon AND Mars. We didn't decide to explore the arctic before the antarctic, we did both at the same time, while conquering the west. We will do both.
@pansepot1490
5 жыл бұрын
You might want to think a little about what you said. Just a few hints: going to either of the poles is comparable in distance and effort. Check the distance from the moon and from mars and see if they are even remotely comparable. We have already explored both the moon and Mars. We have “conquered the west” but there’s been no rush to colonize and settle on either the North or South Pole. And compared to Mars they have breathable air, water in abundance and are very very close by.
@TraditionalAnglican
5 жыл бұрын
Pat Pezzi - Actually, both are going to require initiative, courage, a lot of hard work & determination & varying amounts of autonomy. Both are going to require ISRU (more for Mars than the moon) & will require people to either be away from their families/friends for months/years (like crew on nuclear submarines who are isolated for months at a time) or for families to relocate to new, hostile environments. If you’re not willing to deal with those hardships, you don’t have to go. But, I firmly believe 3 cases have been made - 1) We have to go (Read A CASE FOR SPACE, by Robert Zubrin); 2) Thousands will go if given the opportunity; & 3) We can do both of these (& more) for the money we’re spending on Artemis, SLS & LOP-G if we’re willing to use mission directed architectures (See “Moon Direct”, “Mars Direct” & Jeff Bezos’ plan for colonizing space). Oh, & although we’ve explored parts of the moon & Mars, the areas on both we haven’t explored is far larger than those we have explored, & the total area we haven’t explored on Mars is orders of magnitude larger than the total area we have explored.
@scasey1960
2 ай бұрын
Not enough researchers - they are all dead no funding for researcher
@dasdaleberger5683
5 жыл бұрын
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@djnoisechile
5 жыл бұрын
China quiere revelar la verdad para avanzar en esta sociedad pero el gobierno de eeuu no se por que se opone a este avance.. es un beneficio para la humanidad clara...
@nicosmind3
5 жыл бұрын
Y que es la verdad? China esclavizar la gente alli. Gulags existen ahora. Milliones de gente alli son esclavos y ellos con libertad viven todo los dias bajo vigilancia
@Swede_4_DJT
4 жыл бұрын
Make Space Great Again! Trump 2020!
@mutleyeng
5 жыл бұрын
"a dollar"? what a cheap skate
@Dr.Know_4U
5 жыл бұрын
I love space. But, is it possible that this new moon Mania is just an irrational attempt to relive The Glory Days? Are we about to waste trillions on a national vanity project? Just saying...
@johnnybgoodeish
5 жыл бұрын
I would just love for my news feed everyday to include just what the astronauts on moon-base have been doing -that would be the best reality TV program.........and just maybe it would give some food for thought that 'perhaps there are better things humanity can do together than just bombing each other'.
@falcodarkzz
5 жыл бұрын
well, when national spend in the US is about a trillion dollars on military, just about everything else is negligible. We shouldnt attack space funding, but the buying of arms
@TraditionalAnglican
5 жыл бұрын
Zeb - The “buying of arms” is a necessity in a dangerous world. Ask an Israeli or an Arab how long Israel would continue to exist if Israel stopped “buying arms”. The biggest problems are waste (The DoD has more bureaucrats than it did during WW 2), cost overruns in the Defense & Aerospace Industries (“Our main product is ‘overhead’.” Martin-Marietta) & the length of time it takes to develop & deploy weapons systems (F-22 required 22 years; SLS is a revival of a rocket designed in 1991 & has been in development for 10 years). Get rid of the waste & cost overruns, & we could have the same level of defense we have now for 10% less than we’re spending, & probably have already established a moon base even with NASA’s budget, all while saving the taxpayers $69B... BTW, cutting the waste in “Great Society” social programs was the main argument Nixon used for UBI & National Health Insurance.
@falcodarkzz
5 жыл бұрын
@@TraditionalAnglican Buying of arms may be a necessity, buying a trillion dollars of arms isn't. Not for a country allied with powerhouses of EU.
@TraditionalAnglican
5 жыл бұрын
Zeb - Countries in the EU spend 1-2% of their GDP on defense, & several of them are either BK or near bankruptcy (Greece, Italy, Portugal), so the EU is not some monolithic “powerhouse”. They’re essentially relying on us to defend them if someone invades/attacks them. That lack of spending by Ukraine & reliance on the US to defend Ukraine (along with Obama refusing to uphold our treaty obligations) are why the Russians now own Crimea & a large part of Eastern Ukraine. I guess we could always cut NATO loose, but then we’d lose all of the military bases we have in Europe. The figures I posted are based on the 2019 Congressional Authorization. That’s “Billions”, not “Trillions”. While I believe it can be shown the DoD & its procurement process are rife with waste, fraud & abuse, most (85-90%) of that budget is still necessary to defend ourselves & fulfill our treaty obligations. I knew several people who survived the Bataan Death March, others who survived the Holocaust & a few who survived internment in Japanese Prison Camps. They were just a few of the people who suffered the last time we decided we didn’t want to spend money on arms. The Chinese, Gypsies, Jews, Latvians, Serbs, Filipinos, Hungarians, Czechs, South Vietnamese, Montagnards, Tutsis (& a few Hutu) & Ukrainians are among those who can tell you what happens when we fail to keep our promises slate.com/news-and-politics/2013/11/the-green-berets-and-the-montagnards-how-an-indigenous-tribe-won-the-admiration-of-green-berets-and-lost-everything.html A defense budget that’s free from waste, fraud & abuse, & that accounts for both the state of the world & our obligations, should not keep us from exploring & colonizing outer space. However, the present vendor directed human space program, with its lack of focus & waste, fraud & abuse, may do just that...
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