NASA has a plan to colonize Mars! Modular habitats that you can put on a base, rover or even a space taxi!
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CAN U SURVIVE MARS
Big Deal. An Rv for Mars as described in all Mars Sci-fi novels. Shipping that to Mars from Earth makes as much sense as Elon makes after a Special K weekend. Brain fart.
So Vanlife Mars? im in
NASA has never built or created anything that im aware of. Please prove me wrong in a reply.
imagine the smelll
Just the regalith or mars sand is like moon dusk, it's a pumas like very clingy, and can rip up a nude human in any dusk storm.
This may work for a while, but not a long term visit, they will need to have a RV type of vehicle that is solar charged and needs zero fuel. It will need continuous track wheels like a tank. Basically a E-RV tank like vehicle.
Why does NASA have a plan for a Mars Colony? Angry provides us with information about habitats that are compatible with the Starship for Mars. After watching Angry's informative video? “I had to find a video about colonizing The Moon, first!’
30 minutes about the planned missions to colonize the Moon: https://youtu.be/LGaWW8VHiOU
The first segment tells us why The Moon first. ‘It has to do with distance and time. To you people who say it costs as much to get to Mars, but… The Astronauts that go to The Moon rather than Mars have a better chance of survival…’
The @Space30MINUTES video has mushrooms and underground habitats to avoid Micrometeors and Stardust, AKA space radiation and solar rays.
AI Overview: I found on Google.
…Solar Radiation Management-Reflecting Sunlight to Cool the Habitats…
Solar rays are imaginary lines that extend from the sun to an observation point on Earth. They are part of solar radiation, which is the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun and includes visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared, radio waves, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Looks like the mars version of the titan submarine😐
Can we stop pretending there's any reason good enough to justify spending billions, if not trillions making all this happen instead of just building better robots?
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Whoo hoo! Been waiting for a system that’s starting to look like space 1999
"NASA has a plan". LOL, NASA's word means nothing to me. I don't even take them serious anymore.
Thanks for the really interesting video!
You can forget getting to Mars and back with chemical rockets. It is too long a trip, with thousands of things that can go wrong, especially with life support. And once you get there, there is nothing useful. You need to bring everything from Earth for 3 years survival! Nuclear is the only way it might be possible. As far as many people living on an airless waterless planet, that will never happen. Mars has nothing to support life, or a modern economy. Going to Mars isn't like sailing across the Atlantic to live in North America in the 1500's when it was teaming with animals to eat and mostly friendly natives to help you survive. Even back then, some colonies failed. All the wealth on Earth couldn't keep 10,000 people alive on Mars for 10 years.
Google the debt clock. That debt isn't just numbers on a computer screen. It is real money owed to real people. Don't pay it back with real dollars, and the entire global banking system will collapse, taking everything with it. Remember 2008? That was nothing compared to a default on Treasury debt, or a series of failed US government bond auctions. Central banks aren't on a gold buying binge because they like shiny metal. They see possible debt repayment trouble ahead.
And by 2100, the population of Earth will be falling quite fast. Population can decline much faster than most people realize. A falling population is dangerous for a fractional reserve banking system, as well as many other sectors of an economy. And Elon Musk will be long gone.
Wernher von Braun had a NASA Mars landing plan back in 1970. This one will end up like that one did.
So you mean like A.T.H.E.L.E.T.E ?
> compact modular mars base for mobile exploration
He invented the Camper Van RV
I wonder if they could shotcrete a lava tube, if they go deep enough into the planet the air pressure would be survivable
Make Space 1999's Eagle reality.
So, a covered wagon.
Just land the starship, slap big wheels on it, bring it down smoothly somehow and refit the interior to be lateral instead of vertical
Great habitats,
And might as well study the moon Phobos as much as we can before it falls too Mars surface, or breaks up into a ring blocking the sun for solar energy, further cooling the planet, and training down rock abs debris on your colony.
Why? When there's an easier way to build a whole apartment size structure that they could build and move around in. It could be moved manually or by the use of electricity, in a hydraulic kind of way. It could be dropped by a conventional re-entry capsule or fit in a payload bay.
What I love about this is being modular gives you redundency. As long as you arent wandering around in one of these things completely isolated from any other infrastructure, you can cannibalize parts from less needed constructions to at least maintain a 'lifeboat' to keep people alive while waiting for a repair mission.
That thumbnail looks like the Titan submarine at a fast glance.
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"HabiTank" = S-IVb = Skylab
When you said mobility, I imagined an astronaut on Mars in a mobility scooter.
NASA can't get a ticket to the moon.
Cyber Truck modules'! They aren't very useful on Earth and they kinda look like they were designed for use on Mars anyway!
I like the inherent interchangeable parts of this system. I wouldn't want to be stuck on Mars with incompatible parts. Once a large enough colony is established 3D printing and the like could lessen this need.
Excellent – I considered a mobile habitat years ago. Surface to LEO, interorbit, etc. it would be attached to whatever was the next transport system. Getting there!
Are going to share with C…a?
I so hope that this Starship tech will take off. It's already changing how people are thinking about the future of space development.
Musk just announced he's moving SpaceX HQ (and Twitter) to Texas. This is actually big news because the
This actually could be problematic for the company, as the best aerospace engineers in the world are still in California. Also, doesn't mean these engineers will suddenly 'pack up and move' to Texas. I wouldn't be surprised if Blue Origin/other companies would offer sweetheart deals to these engineers to stay in California.
Boca Chica basically is in the middle of nowhere. As 'bad' as California is, if you make good money, the place is actually quite amazing to live there.
Love the topic! And the video’s great. Thanks for doing it
Looks like NASA has been playing KSP again. Thats a good thing 😊
NASA are a joke
Still think they should base a design on the antarctic habitats!
Slow propulsion with electromotor using solar power, no problem for that base!!
Interesting job..
0:43 It's called campervan.
Their first "plan" should be to tell the American people the truth about what's really on Mars, and stop "editing the images for national security reasons, before they release them to the public"… Yes, they have publicly admitted to doing this.
We'll never go to Mars. We won't go to the moon. They can't even get a capsule at the ISS, Dunn, right?