The Universe: How to Survive on Mars (S6, E4) | Full Episode



What might happen if the first manned mission to Mars crashes hundreds of miles from the rocket that would take them back home? Could they survive the crash? Find out in Season 6, Episode 4, “Crash Landing on Mars.”

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40 thoughts on “The Universe: How to Survive on Mars (S6, E4) | Full Episode”

  1. That's stupid if you got stuck you don't make balloons to tell you to anyone cuz that's what they would do they will call you anywhere you have no control I want to go if Mars had an atmosphere to tell you up in to the air, which there is none. Get the truck unstuck

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  2. Isadore- the reason we have several exclusive bookings for leaders, no appointments, last minute walk in. Physchological effects on a leader. Sometimes if they get a last minute cancel, you will never see them so happy. Its because they get to go try a place they have never been to before or only been to a couple of times. We have a handful of excluisve places for that reason. Thats how I get my name Marry- happiness, content.

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  3. In my opinion the best idea for a crew on a mission to Mars is having their workstations in separate rooms apart from each other. To give each of them a break from contact with each other. It would make socializing much easier.

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  4. I'm sorry. I don't see any compelling reason to send humans to Mars. Drone and robotic technology is becoming sophisticated enough to perform any scientific mission at a fraction of the cost.

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  5. I saw this one invention where your tires can change shape from a round tire to a tank tread like tire. That I think would work to get them out of the sand. Also why not have a winch on the rover. That would just make sense to me.

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  6. Here's what you can do there would need air scrubbers that means clean air all the time that means industrial type scrubbers that actually cleans the air including what are you breathing that's including with underwater as well

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  7. The scenario of the transport vehicle being stuck because one wheel lost traction is not very realistic. It would be idiotic to have such a vehicle without independent all wheel drive. To get stuck, all wheels would have to be spinning without forward motion.

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  8. I wonder if there are enough nutrients in the soil needed for growing food. There may be, some decomposed volcanic ash/dust deposits on Earth are very fertile.

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  9. My question is, why they are always lying on us??!! telling us that they already have been in the moon and now in mars, when is not true???!!! is it something that they are hiding on us??!!

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