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@Blue-Mystic
@Blue-Mystic Күн бұрын
Continuous volumes... are NOT good for space, for the simple reason that a micro meteorite (or anything else) can hit and puncture the volume, without sealed containers the whole station is destroyed, we learned this DECADES ago when we were building submarines... I'm surprised a "scientist" couldn't think of this...
@ivandrasich6273
@ivandrasich6273 7 күн бұрын
Fascinante Awesome!!!
@charcoal386
@charcoal386 9 күн бұрын
We need dreamers
@UfoJoe
@UfoJoe 11 күн бұрын
sounds good... now find a way to get all resources needed
@jarondecker2928
@jarondecker2928 13 күн бұрын
What is the power requirement for the Sargon system? With SpaceX making massive strides with the Star Ship, supplying power to the Sargon System looks to be the biggest challenge at this point.
@thenomade-hl1hl
@thenomade-hl1hl 13 күн бұрын
I am the leading expert in space anything planetarium Watergate is about global resources world bank robbery whole bunch of stuff and I'm caught in the middle of it so I can't do a whole bunch of stuff but the biggest problem that we're running into is atomic plutonic Mass stabilization the Earth has a very specific style of gravity that gravity is so powerful that once you leave the atmosphere your molecular structure becomes to fall apart it's not so noticeable on the outside as much as it is on the inside you don't have standard tech I'm using forbidden tech to get all of this f****** recon regardless of this we end up wearing a device that is the size of a wrist watch that has an artificial black hole in it that does what's called plutonic Mass stabilization without this anything you do in space is a 6-month one time in your life experience after that your life expectancy Wayne's drastically they have not fixed this all of the cuts in all of the space exploration and all to do with science are all due to political espionage and religious warfare this s*** has been going on for more than 37,024 yearswe've got live fire actual 3D color and black and white footage of everything that has ever happened in this environmental pocket not available for the public because there are too many people training here terrorists messed up a colony the military turned it into a training camp and that's where we live now more than 95% of the world's population are born here from astral Navy and just have their memory suppressed
@briankimpton92
@briankimpton92 13 күн бұрын
Escape from the planet of the politically incompetent, I love it... Nanu nanu
@linesmen777
@linesmen777 14 күн бұрын
This is how you do a job Interview with Elon And Jeff.
@pathfollower
@pathfollower 14 күн бұрын
So where does this thing live and breathe, so to speak. If it's in low earth orbit, it is at the mercy of a lot of space debris. The bigger the object, the more likely to be struck. As a matter of fact, that could be a self-fulfilling prophesy. Windshields were destroyed on the shuttle by frozen drops of urine and by flecks of paint. Have you ever seen a construction site without debris? Debris in space becomes incoming artillery, traveling at multiple times the speed of a bullet. I personally think we will have an inevitable Kessler Syndrome, a chain reaction of collisions, causing such a debris cloud that space is off limits for several centuries till enough of it deorbits. We are a trashy species, and that will end space travel.
@hans2908
@hans2908 15 күн бұрын
Современные технологии уже лет 10 как созрели для реализации подобных амбициозных проектов. Просто это дорого. Но SpaceX подоспела как раз вовремя и только они смогут сделать это в разы дешевле. Остаётся лишь надеется что народы проживающие на планете земля рано или поздно осознают что все мы живём в одном доме, и что выгодней для всех сотрудничать а не воевать... Представите что все те деньги которые уходят на оборону и на вооружения в глобальном масштабе будут направленны на развитие подобных проектов. Человеческая цивилизация должна быть единой, только так мы сможем пережить смерть своей звезды по имени СОЛНЦЕ...
@radar9358
@radar9358 16 күн бұрын
It not going to give you gravity like in the movies buddy haha you’re still going to float in space in that rotating tin can.
@maxemerick8107
@maxemerick8107 17 күн бұрын
Yes, stations similar to this have been proposed since the ‘60s. The thing is, now we have starship.
@Maxx1066
@Maxx1066 17 күн бұрын
TBH we've went backwards 2001 was a real eye opener to what could be even Gerry Anderson had cool space stations
@_Kev_n
@_Kev_n 18 күн бұрын
Fell in love w this channel.. Got the dream to visit space n prolly own a space hotel 🤩 🌌🌎
@randymaatta8824
@randymaatta8824 19 күн бұрын
Im astonished at the lack of contiouness existing on this planet. We already have a FLEET of warp capable ships. This is disclosure. Come on people, keep up.
@SkyReaperOne
@SkyReaperOne 22 күн бұрын
I think that a space station of this scale is a necessary step forward into becoming a space faring civilization. I feel like there are simply too many limitations in making a ship that can lift off and escape the earth's atmosphere. This greatly limits our scope of operations. I mean, just think about how crazy it is, that just to have a chance to reach mars, currently, we need to send up a bunch of starships just to keep the one with crew fuelled. Would be so much simpler to use such a station to build a larger scale ship that could make the journey there and back on its own. With all that said however, even WITH Space X's new Starship, something of this scale is probably still beyond reach. The machines that could build it could be sent up there easily enough, probably. I feel like the real issue though, is the resources required to build the darned thing. Feels like we'd need to send so many ships into orbit just to get the resources there, that we'd quickly burn through whatever time's left on earth being an inhabitable planet. After all, even the Starship has a limited payload. The raw materials are a bottleneck. I'm thinking we'd need to somehow bring resources to earth's orbit from off world (like the asteroid belt) and refine them up there instead. But that imposes a bunch of OTHER challenges. That itself is a large scale operation. Not to mention a dangerous one if there was even a 0,000001% chance of accidentally flinging them to earth. Anywho. Really cool video. But I don't think we're quiet there yet. There's still another important half of this puzzle missing.
@OldWalkingCrow
@OldWalkingCrow 22 күн бұрын
Why not use identical parts to assemble geodesic spheres? Has 2 polar docks. Has interior tube between docks, for panic rooom. Has various levels of gravity inside. Can assemble at multiple points around the growing shape. Can also assemble geodesic tubes. Has uniform replacemment parts.
@TexpatOTG
@TexpatOTG 23 күн бұрын
The thumbnail illustration looks like the p-trap on my sink.
@TrishaCC
@TrishaCC 23 күн бұрын
This is, amazing even if they don't yet have funding it's the best idea out of a the companies presently with funding so good on you great presentation, amazing don't give up keep on going, would love to see a new video to see how you are going now 2 years later, again thank you 🙋‍♀️💜💜💜
@mdhj67
@mdhj67 23 күн бұрын
Nice animation. Where's the hardware?
@jroar123
@jroar123 24 күн бұрын
What diameter and rotational speed would be necessary to achieve the same gravity found on Earth?
@TheGatewaySpaceport
@TheGatewaySpaceport 24 күн бұрын
The diameter of VERA Station is 224m Use this calculator to compare rotation and size: www.artificial-gravity.com/sw/SpinCalc/
@jroar123
@jroar123 24 күн бұрын
Rotating space stations is the best way to go. Artificial gravity will keep life healthy while in space.
@robertmonaghan9874
@robertmonaghan9874 24 күн бұрын
Once you have 2 stations completed, you could connect them together like an 18 wheeler's rear tires. That way as you completed new stations you could keep attching them together by the outer most station making a massive station of almost unlimited size. Essentially it would look like x amount of tires linked together. Where x is a variable.
@jefferylrichardson
@jefferylrichardson 24 күн бұрын
the outer ring will have more centrifugal force than the inner... what is the ratio and G values for the two rings??
@stuartgelinas
@stuartgelinas 24 күн бұрын
completely doable, its all robots. they never sleep, don't get tired, precision craftsmanship!
@sysublime5091
@sysublime5091 26 күн бұрын
You need to figure out artificial gravity.
@sysublime5091
@sysublime5091 26 күн бұрын
IDK. You sound like Stockton Rush.
@sysublime5091
@sysublime5091 26 күн бұрын
I have and Idea for a Eye..
@sysublime5091
@sysublime5091 26 күн бұрын
There needs to be a moon amd Mars Orbiter build first before any humans are put on Mars
@liveuk
@liveuk 27 күн бұрын
The Starships will attach and spin end of...
@Diego.Developer
@Diego.Developer 28 күн бұрын
I would love to be part of an emerging space industry, it's incredible, it's the dream of many of us.
@allen5455
@allen5455 Ай бұрын
Why not use shipping containers?
@ingridhohmann3523
@ingridhohmann3523 Ай бұрын
The design is so logical,...another,,wheel,, 😊
@ingridhohmann3523
@ingridhohmann3523 Ай бұрын
The starship is real ,its our hope for humans to branch out !!!!
@ingridhohmann3523
@ingridhohmann3523 Ай бұрын
SpaceX is the ,,most,, precious company on earth ,they keep striving to make outer space possible !!!!
@ingridhohmann3523
@ingridhohmann3523 Ай бұрын
SpaceX is the ,,most,, precious company on earth ,they keep striving to make outer space possible !!!!
@ingridhohmann3523
@ingridhohmann3523 Ай бұрын
Yes,..starship is now not a dream anymore 🙏
@Vokieeeee
@Vokieeeee Ай бұрын
Now ! When you are building this ! The whole lot is NOT Stationary in Space , is it ? It all is moving at about 17000 km an Hour ?
@TheGatewaySpaceport
@TheGatewaySpaceport Ай бұрын
Yes. The construction site will be in a sun-synchronous orbit at 550 km.
@bobbylineberry146
@bobbylineberry146 Ай бұрын
Has anyone or state with money looked at this ? Ideas are plentiful . I love this but without ability to get it to market it goes nowhere
@RLReagan
@RLReagan Ай бұрын
2 years later and we’ve just seen the first successful SpaceX reusable rocket successfully catch of the booster but only splashdown of the main cabin. Not a successful landing but close.
@lenwehrung1626
@lenwehrung1626 Ай бұрын
Literally 'Out Of This World', my dreams from childhood are coming alive with this video and concept. I just hope it happens before I run out of time. Being a commercial photographer, I would jump at the chance to shoot pictures and video, documenting the actual construction.
@richbuckley6917
@richbuckley6917 Ай бұрын
A project of this magnitude might want to integrate how to deal with off world alien contact. Negative entities and blackmail are always present and your platforms are so dense and heavily populated they create high value targets. Because of this, I sense your plans work better on a small scale rather than big scale. Shift your focus. Emphasize armed small scale mining support stations throughout our local solar system. As such, station self propulsion would be essential.
@TomMannis
@TomMannis Ай бұрын
Cool. But what happens when a piece of space junk slams through your walls at 18,000 mph?
@TheGatewaySpaceport
@TheGatewaySpaceport Ай бұрын
The entire station is covered in Whipple shield, just like the ISS. If a piece is too big for the station shielding to handle, we maneuver out of the way, just like the ISS does.
@JoseSilva-et8qc
@JoseSilva-et8qc Ай бұрын
Well done .im taking my notes pr.
@jimplante8269
@jimplante8269 Ай бұрын
Land Boring company machines on asteroids and then attach these machines scaled up a couple magnitudes and Voila O'NEILL COLONIES HOUSING MILLIONS
@spencerthu2956
@spencerthu2956 Ай бұрын
For some reason space is the one thing that we gave up on! We've been content on basically just going up and down to the space station for what 30 plus years!!! The sad part is we could of been way ahead of where we are now but we need like 1000 Elon's and we needed em back in the 70s and 80s after we went to the moon! That show for all mankind, it is accurate in where we could of been as far as humans in space! We built the Saturn rockets about what? 60 plus years ago and since then it's been nothing but excuses
@matthewschmitz8817
@matthewschmitz8817 Ай бұрын
300 guest in one launch each guest $500,000 (lets just do this for the cheapest one for all) thats $150,000,000 in one flight.
@TheGatewaySpaceport
@TheGatewaySpaceport Ай бұрын
Thats right. With 345 working days per year, it yields $51.75 billion in gross profits. Well worth the investment.
@CRYPTOVERSE_Republic
@CRYPTOVERSE_Republic Ай бұрын
I think earth like jail in universe until we are can go to space today
@bigcain212
@bigcain212 Ай бұрын
2:30 @GatewaySpaceportLLC, SO CLOSE TO THE CITADEL FROM MASS EFFECT.
@slehar
@slehar Ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you for thinking BIG! Someone’s gotta do it.