It’s amazing how Apollo still holds so many records after so many years. Back in the 60s I’m sure people thought they would be on mars rn and have a self sufficient moon colony.
@viarnay18 күн бұрын
It's not amazing but terrible we stopped investing in space
@theroguewoodwalker495618 күн бұрын
@@viarnay I agree I think what I meant was Apollo was a mission that will for ever go down in history but we have not invested the money, time, and effort to go back to the moon till now, but still NASA does not have the funding to go back. As of 2022 the US Budget has been 6.3 trillion dollars, and NASA gets a budget of 22.6 billion dollars per year which to almost every person on this Earth is a lot of money but in retrospect to Rocketry that money is nothing.
@SpecialProjectY18 күн бұрын
I'm willing to bet it has something to do with founding, money, finance and cash.
@Kemulnitestryker18 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, the entire Apollo Program was to show the world that our technology was better than the Russian's.
@OrangeDurito18 күн бұрын
@@SpecialProjectYAnd politics and disinterested civilians who are too occupied with CNN and Fox News to care about something important.
@PipimiOden18 күн бұрын
I feel the mars habitat is a lot less cramped than my childhood home lol
@bluesteel837618 күн бұрын
You were probably allowed to leave once in a while and you weren't in it with strangers.
@Danny-bd1ch17 күн бұрын
Underground in a cave. Practice by sitting in a dumpster for one week. That will give you a glimpse of to look forward too.
@filonin217 күн бұрын
@@Danny-bd1ch Yeah. Exploration isn't for pansies.
@PipimiOden17 күн бұрын
@@bluesteel8376 i lived in the middle of the woods and only really left for monthly grocery runs and for school if that counts. but eh. still not that qualified (motion sickness)
@Danny-bd1ch17 күн бұрын
@@filonin2 Just look up Bio Sphere from the early 90's - On Earth. Things went tits up real quick.
@UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks1413 күн бұрын
A space walk would take amazing balls. I don't think I could do it, LOL.
@TaylorAlexander18 күн бұрын
Casually dropping “NASA astronauts return home from Mars” in the middle there I love it.
@v2ike6udik11 күн бұрын
all fake
@bbzecker592118 күн бұрын
There's a Tie-fighter in the field of debris at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="488">8:08</a> :D
@eunomiac17 күн бұрын
Every damn time I hear "crewed mission to Mars" as "crude mission to Mars" and I think, "well that doesn't sound very good"
@liongjiahwong547811 күн бұрын
@@eunomiac it's a deflection? Can't get to the moon.
@johnkeck18 күн бұрын
I can assure you the air in Houston, TX is thicker than that of any place on Mars
@houstoner17 күн бұрын
Our air does suck. I didn't really notice it until I moved away for a while. But yeah our air quality sucks.
@Mehranwahid16 күн бұрын
That lumbar puncture sounds pretty risky - is it? Has any operation been done like this before??
@terencespross18 күн бұрын
In order to have a successful big colony on Mars or the Moon, the vast majority of their materials Have to be collected from on site instead of transported from Earth. They need to be mostly self sustainable for years at a time. So things like surface mining and three printing any material will be necessary.
@mervstash369217 күн бұрын
That simple hey?
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
@@mervstash3692 Nah, he's merely re-stating what's been said for 20 plus years.
@digitalnomad998516 күн бұрын
@@mervstash3692 I don't find the word "simple" or any synonyms in the post you're replying to. He is asserting a fundamental essential for colonization.
@thewatcher527118 күн бұрын
Wow, That Space Flight Could Be As Exciting As John Glenn On The Shuttle, The Hubble Repair Mission & The Shuttle's Maiden Voyage! Good Luck!
@Fyrfotaanders17 күн бұрын
Finger glued on the caps key?
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx17 күн бұрын
Glenn on Shuttle? I think you mean Mercury.
@kousvetkousvet415817 күн бұрын
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lxno no, Glenn flew on the shuttle when he was 77 in the 90s
@thewatcher527117 күн бұрын
@@MichaelWinter-ss6lx I Thought John Glenn Was The Oldest Man In Space When He Flew On The Shuttle & Yes, He Was The First American To Orbit The Earth In '62.
@thewatcher527117 күн бұрын
@@Fyrfotaanders or we can go lowercase if you like.
@robindehood20717 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="473">7:53</a> - breakups always leave you shattered.
@raymacdhomhnuill801818 күн бұрын
I think SpaceX should design a reusable airlock module that can be left in space, either in orbit or attached to the ISS, that can be used in the future to dock to for spacewalks or rendezvous with other spacecraft, etc. It could even have mini robotic arms, tool stations, etc... a mini space station of sorts.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx17 күн бұрын
They can even take it up the first time in the trunk. Something similar to the Apollo - Soyus docking module.
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
Why leave it in space?
@raymacdhomhnuill801814 күн бұрын
@TheEvilmooseofdoom so it can be reused by other spacecraft over and over... taking it back and forth would be an unnecessary waste of fuel and time, especially if there are going to be many flights a week... or a day
@houstoner17 күн бұрын
I wish I could afford to go to space. That's been a dream of mine for the longest. Born too late to explore the world, born too early to go to space. One day it'll probably be as common as taking a bus or plane.
@chrisalbertson583817 күн бұрын
I think just the oposite, as robots improves the only reason to go to space will be tourism. The enrgy cost will ALWAYS be high. Even with Elon Musks hopeless optimism he said that "some day" the cost of flying to space will be as low as the price of a house. Here in California where he said that that means about $1M. But he said "some day" with pouit even putting a date on it. So in 100+ yearsthose with $1M disposible income might go to the Moon on Vactaion.
@houstoner17 күн бұрын
@@chrisalbertson5838 you're not wrong, the cost to energy ratio will always be a challenge. I sorta think we'll exhaust our planets resources trying to get up there before moon mining or astroid mining become a thing. I could die happy one day knowing we simply have a moon base with humans living on it though. That's my realistic expectation. That's probably the best first step towards further space exploration. Not go straight to Mars lol.
@MichaelWinter-ss6lx17 күн бұрын
The Moon is required as a station to any other destination in the Solar System. But before we get there, we need some gas stations in Earth orbit. Not only for Starship, but SpaceHubs are going to use different fuels. I don't know how good it would work, to turn the commercial space stations into gas stations.
@jantjarks794617 күн бұрын
Imagine the very first bus coming to your neighborhood. The first bus ride is so special. But as the bus line comes every few minutes or hours now, it's no longer special. It won't be any different with space travel. Change your perception and imagination, things are suddenly different again. 😉
@krisshnapeswanipeswani319016 күн бұрын
@@chrisalbertson5838not once build the planned space elevators. Japan expects the first to be up and running by 2062
@CRod84017 күн бұрын
I heard about Polaris last week, saw some social media post about it. Seems very ambitious! But the science sounds very valuable! Also Moon bricks! That will be cool to see! Seems like the most sensible way to build on the moon for our initial missions
@menotyou123418 күн бұрын
OUCH for about a week...! That's all I remember when I had a spinal tap..., Sad for that astronauts sacrifice.
@alexanderbeitinger185318 күн бұрын
Outstanding information session. Thanks so much
@vincentcleaver192518 күн бұрын
OMG. This isn't reckless, these firsts are insane. Field test not just the suits, but exposing mission critical equipment to vacuum?! Oh, and by the way, make your mission specialist a guinea pig in a procedure which could go very wrong
@user-hk6mt4uo4p18 күн бұрын
Just what I was thinking. Do or die.
@vincentcleaver192518 күн бұрын
@@user-hk6mt4uo4p hells yeah. I hope this ends well
@bluesteel837618 күн бұрын
It did strike me as odd that they are using the pilot to test on. Seems like he is the one guy you don't want anything bad to happen to.
@user-hk6mt4uo4p18 күн бұрын
@@bluesteel8376 The "pilot" is actually a computer.
@paulmichaelfreedman833417 күн бұрын
So you're the expert, huh?
@user-hj7ld4ff7p18 күн бұрын
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="311">5:11</a> the guy is explaining how they shouldn't have sex in space but in case they do they should use space condoms.
@SWExplore18 күн бұрын
Love this news about Polaris Dawn!!! Meanwhile, back at the ISS, Boeing's Starliner is stranded tits up!
@GasMaskManPNW18 күн бұрын
Boeing is just corporate garbage and profit greed.
@GAMER322318 күн бұрын
Did you *really* have to phrase it like that? 💀
@SWExplore7 күн бұрын
@@GAMER32231 Yes, I did have to phrase it that way. 😀
@GAMER322317 күн бұрын
@@SWExplore 💀💀💀💀
@weis186917 күн бұрын
Uh, sorry, there were spacewalks on several successful Apollo lunar missions to recover & transfer film cassettes from the service module to the command module during the return trajectory from the Moon to Earth. These spacewalks easily hold the record for “highest” spacewalks.
@fionajack916017 күн бұрын
Thanks for keeping things accurate
@hughjaass378718 күн бұрын
I had a spinal tap that went badly, & had fluid drain out of the syringe onto my back & down the back of my leg. I was awake & under Xray machine, for accuracy, I was told, & it caused a SEVERE headache for 48hrs str8. Was admitted to hospital & had to lay flat in dark room. Good Luck performing that procedure in space......
@TheSpaceRaceYT18 күн бұрын
YIKES
@1fastal118 күн бұрын
I had similar, except my tap killed me in less 11:57 tham 24 hours! After coming back and getting a pacemaker I haven't gotten near another doctor!
@olsim173016 күн бұрын
@@1fastal1what was death like? And reincarnation?
@TheTamriel16 күн бұрын
Small moves, folks! Small moves! That's the space directive. Those that prefer to make big moves fall flat on their face.
@1123136 күн бұрын
The polaris dawn mission sounds more like corporate pr speech than real mission goals.
@Kenxstudios18 күн бұрын
It’s amazing everything that is happening now with companies like SpaceX and all the government space agencies compared to 15 years ago.
@MattNolanCustom18 күн бұрын
What do you mean, the inside of the Dragon capsule will be exposed to the harsh temperatures of space if they fully depressurise it? There's no heat going to suddenly rush in, or any means to rapidly "suck" the heat out and make it cold. They had better have designed it so that all the electrical systems are actively cooled not using air though.
@mrbbnut18 күн бұрын
Why the spinal tap in space? That’s unbelievable and almost unthinkable in space.
@user-hj7ld4ff7p18 күн бұрын
It's a heavy-metal thing. You'd have to be a metal worker or a musician to understand.
@bcddd21417 күн бұрын
If they rescued the Starliner crew, I'm sure there would be brownie points!
@metriczeppelin17 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="412">6:52</a> picture of plants being grown doesn't look like vegetables at all.
@gilbert1975nf18 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="598">9:58</a> - Interesting, but any kind of moon or mars habitat needs to be underground, supposedly very deeply into the ground. Reasons why? Well... Better protection against radiation and meteorites impact.
@bluesteel837618 күн бұрын
The test is more about how people will handle living in a cramped location for such a long time with other people.
@gilbert1975nf18 күн бұрын
@@bluesteel8376 As I pointed out with the timeframe, I was talking about the Lego bricks made by ESA!
@steveturner386418 күн бұрын
At this point with this stuff happening Spacex needs to put in Orbit a single ship that has a crew that can pick up people or Tow ships to their ship where they can have tools and the ability to make repairs. Someone is going to die. They need to have a rescue station in operation.
@mervstash369217 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 it's not Startrek mate. We have limits.
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
Why Spacex? Why are they required to foot the bill for a "just in case" rescue ship and crew that will be needed.. what every 15 years or so?
@krisshnapeswanipeswani319016 күн бұрын
@@mervstash3692no we don't with enough money we convert a starship or a mini space station. We can do everything if just bother to rmtry with all our resources
@mervstash369216 күн бұрын
@krisshnapeswanipeswani3190 lol no we can't. Would you like to be schooled?
@Earther9418 күн бұрын
Good quality channel man, I love you. Do you work at SpaceX?
@Dzsonib18 күн бұрын
I am very happy for Sarah to finanally go to space. She's been the guiding hand during so many crew missions. Now it's her turn to fly.
@parapitro882817 күн бұрын
"We went to the moon in 1962, we went to Mars in 1966." (John Lear)
@v2ike6udik11 күн бұрын
no they didnt
@Coolguy-wl9ng18 күн бұрын
The voice is back again!
@kirillperov384317 күн бұрын
Was it AI-voice?
@KVUAA17 күн бұрын
Btw when will Artemis next mission launch? I think its already in 2nd mission or something
@user-ot7nt9tb2q18 күн бұрын
Why don't he invest in orbital assembly, we need a gravitational space station
@Wurtoz964317 күн бұрын
You need to build a small boat before you can build a cruise ship
@user-ot7nt9tb2q17 күн бұрын
@Wurtoz9643 we've been building small boats for decades. It's time for a true spacestation, silly
@GeorgieBud202017 күн бұрын
I feel like I'm hearing the 3rd or 4th version of your voice. Or I'm crazy. Great content as always!
@Im_Just_Saying17 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="420">7:00</a> That no big deal I work from home get my supplies delivered by Amazon and Walmart, and stay inside a 1000 sq foot, home with poor internet for a great majority of my time. I could be a Mars simulator resident... wait, I think I may already be. Where is my funding grant?
@LordRagnarson16 күн бұрын
Great channel Mate!
@leverman751717 күн бұрын
1700 SQ ft living area, SPACIOUS! Our house is 1100 square feet, we've lived in it for almost 50 years!
@nathanrampage117 күн бұрын
This guy changes his voice every episode lol
@ardma0218 күн бұрын
No ones gona mention he sounded like AI again, or was that just me 😂 Great video as always though 💪🏼
@blainetoms17 күн бұрын
i’m thinking the same thing
@montanausa32918 күн бұрын
I don’t think the height thing matters as anything over 25 ft can kill you
@GasMaskManPNW18 күн бұрын
I say this in construction all the time. 😂
@JimMcDade_Exploration18 күн бұрын
Sorry, but the Apollo astronauts hold the record for highest altitude space walks in history. The lunar surface EVAs as well as the Command Module pilot space walks following transearth injection on the way back from the Moon will still be the record holders following this commercial EVA.
@paulmichaelfreedman833417 күн бұрын
Altitude is given when the object is in orbit around Earth. The Apollo EVAs were during lunar trajectory at a certain DISTANCE from earth.
@JimMcDade_Exploration17 күн бұрын
A translunar orbit is an Earth orbit as well as a TEI orbit.
@JimMcDade_Exploration17 күн бұрын
TLI is elliptical orbit about the Earth with an apogee approximate to the Moon's orbit and a perigee very near the Earth’s surface.
@paulmichaelfreedman833417 күн бұрын
@@JimMcDade_Exploration Conceded.
@lizmramsey685214 күн бұрын
Wow I love this!! This is sooo beautiful
@lizmramsey685214 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing!!
@fred_derf16 күн бұрын
Will Space-X be streaming it on KZbin? Or will it be another Space-X flight I miss?
@DanielsArtStudioGamesAnimation16 күн бұрын
Finaly, got to see humans set foot on Martian soul in our life time.
@adenoidsreyes460318 күн бұрын
Love the vids and first to like 🎉
@WaltC317 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this one...lots of intriguing info!...;)
@rickrhodes609717 күн бұрын
Love the channel but I can’t take the computer voice. Uncanny valley!
@PramochanYaan14 күн бұрын
SpaceX did make history this month as did just like depicted in thumbnail - a failure except dragon wasn't there
@gracemwende805416 күн бұрын
Thank you
@eman67rp18 күн бұрын
But it has to be air tight. The moon dust may not seal airtight
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
I would think it would be more for radiation and micro meteor protection. Build a structure out of moon bricks and inflate a tent inside of it...
@Gyro-72117 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="282">4:42</a> SANS huh... Interesting...
@kennethpryde96617 күн бұрын
The audio artifacting is bothersome.
@davidd617118 күн бұрын
Why does your voice sound different in almost every video?
@user-hj7ld4ff7p18 күн бұрын
__ I'd like to see the first extra-vehicular kickboxing event.
@jantjarks794617 күн бұрын
Besides a single kick nothing will be going to happen. 😉
@user-hj7ld4ff7p18 күн бұрын
They should give them vaccines in space and see how they like it.
@gamerboypvzandrblx18 күн бұрын
cool!
@c.raysporleder64815 күн бұрын
FIRST CLASS! Thank you.
@JeffZaste-gy1ci14 күн бұрын
Only SpaceX can do this. Nobody else.
@martenphillips103017 күн бұрын
All moon base pieces will be branded with the LEGO logo 😂
@everwinter979517 күн бұрын
Is your audio alright? Or are you sick? Good video but the audio made it a bit strained
@Finklutz2917 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="280">4:40</a> Sans Undertale is in SPACE???
@BestFitSquareChannel16 күн бұрын
Dang! Best wishes.
@KaceyGreen18 күн бұрын
did you do the AI voice again or is the enhancement set way too high?
@TheSpaceRaceYT18 күн бұрын
The enhancement is a bit much. Currently experimenting with some new microphones and audio processing, trying to find something that works the best. I'd prefer a more natural vibe, but our editor is on the opposite side of that fence.
@pangalactictuber18 күн бұрын
Keep a united front with your team 🙂
@NicholasZein18 күн бұрын
Still weird with the high pitch at the end of almost all words/phrases. Sounds like you're not sure if what is being said is truth. That's probably why people think it's AI. Because it sounds unnatural. Maybe?! Try?! To avoid?! Ending?! In a higher?! Pitch?! Or tone?!
@TheSpaceRaceYT18 күн бұрын
I'll see what I can do?!
@KaceyGreen18 күн бұрын
@@TheSpaceRaceYT Yeah just let the editor know it's frustrating the viewers and since your competition is AI Slop or that one Asian team with no native speakers, it will turn off many new potential subscribers, especially since your channel often runs faceless. The others I can't really put you in the same slot as they're typically face-on videos. You guys are too good and work too hard to get relegated to the science/Tesla/Elon spam tier accidentally by new visitors.
@Danny-bd1ch17 күн бұрын
We cant build a enclosed environment(Biosphere) on Earth. What is the chance we will do it on Mars?
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
There is going to be a learning curve involved.. probably a few accidents too.
@MrGunderfly18 күн бұрын
i believe that poteets' spinal tap did not go so well according to an interview with isaacman.. so they will be measuring these stresses to the body in other more external ways.
@SebastianWellsTL18 күн бұрын
Epic!
@robertc529216 күн бұрын
I really hope they fix the waste system.
@raylesire210117 күн бұрын
i hope they go outside with good cameras strapped on their suit for the world to see what is really going on out there
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
Really going on out there?
@marvinmarvin847818 күн бұрын
Will they be writing with the fisher space pen? By the way, I’ve been a fisher space pen fan/addict since Apollo 11.
@ricardoabh324217 күн бұрын
Amazing
@hamishalexander504817 күн бұрын
I'm not convinced of a capsule open to space without an extra room for depressurizing...(airlock)
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
Why?
@trs4u18 күн бұрын
I'd like to see an Earthside mockup of a doorway suitable for accommodation on a planet that's covered in fresh craters. There's no way I'd want to live in anything exposed on the surface. Would it be like a gorge-maze to prevent impacts covering the door? hard to visualise. Maybe it would be more simple than that and there would be more than one door.
@mervstash369217 күн бұрын
Huh?
@chrisalbertson583817 күн бұрын
Those "fresh" impacts are fresh inly is "geologic time" meaning "only a few million years ago". What is FAR WORSE is the radiation. The sheild that you need a few meters of rock and soil over you head.
@SebastianWellsTL18 күн бұрын
Sci-Fi becomes science reality!
@mervstash369217 күн бұрын
Not really. It's still Scifi
@user-ie6zh4cj4q15 күн бұрын
Yes, falcon 9 Block 5 second stage also made a history of first failure
@jonasgabrielsilva299616 күн бұрын
Esa making legos on space? Humans on mars?
@Mythteller17 күн бұрын
Now that ESA has new space launch rocket system, they may try to adapt SpaceX's manned space capsule hardware to cut development costs for a manned space program🤔
@sailordude209418 күн бұрын
Hello Wally Cox type narrator. Very nice.
@FallingSkies_14 күн бұрын
I've known we've been going to mars for years 😮
@andrewwhite658615 күн бұрын
This smacks of Oceangate.
@DeanStephen17 күн бұрын
I hope they tested crew dragon in a vacuum room.
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
And now in space a bunch of times too..
@krisshnapeswanipeswani319016 күн бұрын
Of ya realy think nasa would let them without atleast 50 testes in a vaccine chamber
@kevinderrick278717 күн бұрын
How many miles altitude is all this?
@Wurtoz964317 күн бұрын
It differs
@Wurtoz964317 күн бұрын
It differs between place to place but the ISS is about 400km or 250 freedom kilometres
@moderngames979417 күн бұрын
I don’t watch this video since it’s totally evident that the audio is made by Ai. I subscribed to this channel because I thought the owner really wanted to provide value, not to earn just money.
@PerilousPaddy18 күн бұрын
The operation on Poteet didn't work, they closed him up and will not be collecting that data.
@territurner7117 күн бұрын
Awesome
@danielcorcoran713218 күн бұрын
80 percent chance to make history, either 50 percent first rocket to be caught mid air on a tower. Or 30 percent first rocket to crash while being caught. Or 20 percent something not historic.
@SlyNation16 күн бұрын
I can hear a little Rhinovirus action going on...
@michaelramirez291417 күн бұрын
Please go save those astronauts,that are in that boeing junket.
@mmb81117 күн бұрын
Another Stockton Rush in the making
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
...what?
@railworksamerica13 күн бұрын
Money don’t make you smart
@Arturo458617 күн бұрын
vacuum has no temperature, temperatute is related to the kinetic energy of the molecules. No air, no molecules, just the temperature of the suits as a result of radiaton, cooling tubes inside the pressure suit.
@taysikuu174816 күн бұрын
Just did history today. Falcon 9 leaked😂😂😂
@FirstLast-yr9kx16 күн бұрын
The ants are escaping their colony. We will stop them.
@unclejoe827918 күн бұрын
Who are we racing against.
@AamerKhawaja18 күн бұрын
Em maybe China
@jayhuang774718 күн бұрын
not UK or Russia? 😅😅
@krisshnapeswanipeswani319016 күн бұрын
Ourselves. A competiont to best ourselves lease to reaching new hights. Pun intended
@drzarkov3917 күн бұрын
The Mars habitat did not experience ⅔ of Earth's gravity that Mars has. Living in ⅓ less gravity for a year would have serious health issues.
@TheEvilmooseofdoom17 күн бұрын
Except that you don't actually know that. No one does. Making up facts is kinda weak.
@antibrevity17 күн бұрын
You know the situation with Russia is bad when the "good news" is that their satellite blew up by accident rather than intentionally.
@antibrevity17 күн бұрын
I understand that you have to "play the game" as everyone calls it, but it seems highly misleading to show the abort thrusters in use on the Dragon capsule in the thumbnail. There's nothing remotely realistic about that unless the mission fails during launch and the trunk remains attached to the Dragon for some unfortunate reason.