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Can we not end hunger in the US first?
There is already one there,NASA has images of it
NASA needs to farm out everything to commercial launchers period . The only thing they should control is the launch pads and who has the best ideas to use them . This agency should be funded by the Commercial launchers not NASA . NASA built everything they need to get it done .
landing on the moon ( for real ) first
Thanks for the heads-up video. Sourcing the resin for 3D printing moon habitats really intrigues me from a chemical engineering point of view. A little more than half the regolith volume will have to be resin and making the resin on the moon will be extremely challenging. So I guess it will be âStarshippedâ from earth in the beginning.
Landed at $20 million dollar for one hundred tonnes, a 1,700 ft² habitat might use 5 tonnes, so each habitatâs resin costs out at $1 million. Doable.
Another video argues that dust will prove to be a hinderance to living on the moon so this video is correct in emphasizing that I believe.
This is the first video I've seen which really explains how the first stages of colonization on the moon could really work. Also, wouldn't it be better to launch Mars missions from the moon ? Even if not, if the same types of equipment and habitats are to be used then it makes more sense to test them on the moon first.
They need to start thinking about building a subsurface base. Radiation shielding… it's a thing.
Van Allen Belts, Van Allen Belts, Van Allen Belts, …
Someone should point out to NASA that SpaceX's Lunar Starship has its rocket engines located high up near the top of the ship to prevent the "kicking up" of Moon dust.
Wow the thought of exploring our galaxy, seeing plans come to fruition and great progress being made is beyond exciting!
I would like to see all this take place but the United States is on the edge of economic ruin.
Iâd go there to be labour, I have a wife and kids but they would understandâŚ.I wouldnât need to come back Iâd be happy to die out there.
I want to know about the plumbing đŞ how is it going to be the technology of poop in space
This is a lie! Bases have existed as far back as the fifties! There is also mining going on up there for God knows how long! Just more distractions and money laundering bull crap! NASA Can Kiss my lower buttocks!
Please, thereâs already a base there an evil one
Nasa thinks to small, they need to think about having dozens of people on the moon by 2030. With the spacex lander able to bring 100 tons each that should be no problem.
Sounds like a great way for some corporate executives and shareholders to make some nice profits, funded by the tax payers.
by asking elon!
I dont know what the first Moon base will look like but I can guarantee there will be a Walmart with a McDonalds there.
Lol yea right .. humans are going to colonise the moon … Aliens will never allow that ..never ever
Boring company needs to develop a Lunar and Martian version of their monster borer. Find a nice lava tube and bore out a city network in and around it. My biggest concern is how to keep equipment (especially solar panels) free of electrostatic dust.
And what is the plan to protect these structures from the myriad of small meteorites that regularly impact the moon's surface? On Earth we have an atmosphere so there is some degree of protection from such things. That doesn't apply to the moon.
03:00 they are going to do what to the moon????
đWHAT? Well maybe NASA's 1st moonbase. And nothing is permanentâźď¸
Nothing will happen until there is an ECONOMIC reason for it.
P.S. there can be!
did the astronaut at 1:09 just throw as a "Heil hitler" ? đ
Itâs only just now become a âspace raceâ just because of the new found fear that the Chinese could potentially end up establishing a moon base first.
How are they going to deal with the long term affects of 1/6th gravity? I can imagine like living on the ISS which has zero gravity astronauts have to exercise every single day. Will astronauts wear clothing and shoes that have weights to simulate something closer to 1g?
Thumb down for stentorian narration style. Lighten up just a little.
A moon base is more likely than the colony on Mars.
Very interesting presentation. The 3D printing tech is fascinating, and curing material by uv is, obviously, a brilliant idea. I'm a little disappointed, though, as I'm a huge fan of the subterranean lava tunes as habitat. Maybe Mars… đ¤ˇââď¸đ thanks, mate, for a truly enjoyable watch
I don't believe it. NASA has been saying this since before I was born. It's like they treat space like a joke.
China said they will have a nuclear powered Moon base all ready to go by 2028. I don't know if they mean by it will be on the Moon, or all their equipment, all the technology will be developed by 2028. Interesting though.
Under Surface, like we should have done here.
The US Space Force has already have a base on the dark side moon. It cannot be picked up by telescopes on Earth. They can also jam satellites and the base is camouflaged. The moon is fixed In Earthâs orbit because of the tides. You can only see one side of the moon. NASA is going to build a moon base on the bright side of the moon you can see with a telescopes, what they want you to see. Gary McKinnon British computer hacker saw unofficial named persons in the U.S. Space Force and crafts. U.S. tried to extradite him. But was over turned in the British courts. Thereâs things going on in space that public are not aware. I expect certain individuals will disagree. They I are entitled to their opinion.
Extremely valuable information as always keep up the amazing work
Ask the aliens that live there. It's like aliens living on our roof. They live inside the moon
Maybe they will eventually 'pave' or smooth a large area around the base, to mitigate the dust problem. The more they can isolate daily operations from that nasty dust, the better. Seems like a large scrubbing airlock to remove dust, then a smaller one to actually provide the astronaut to breathe again might be god – in other words, a double airlock system, to ensure all of the dust is removed. What a headache – someday perhaps we can construct large, freely moving structures that orbit the sun and have no dust or other issues, but that is a long way off.
they need to go underground on the moon the same could be said for mars ,,easier to pressurize and maintain pressure its safer also protects from radition from the sun easier to maintain
temperture and inhabitable enviorment,,could also protect against small meteors
I am sorry I thought they found lava tubes to build in so the crust of the tube would limit radiation exposure ? And same for Mars .
And of course NASA is known for making dumb decisions. Unless those habitats have an electromagnetic shield you are not going to be able to live on the surface of any planet or moon.