The Universe: Crash Landing 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? See more in Season 6, Episode 4, “Crash Landing on Mars.”

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20 thoughts on “The Universe: Crash Landing on Mars (S6, E4) | Full Episode”

  1. Speaking of Mars… I wonder how long until people on mars start to ignore orders coming from earth 🌎 and I wonder how long until people on mars become self sustaining and no longer require supplies being shipped from earth to mars. ???

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  2. Finally… we find out which Scifi franchise with Ancient Aliens in it was right… oh right…. this was about 10 to 20 years old now an we're barely sending up man made moon mission rockets anymore.. so good luck with establishing the first Martian or even Luna colonies..

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  3. 0:34: 🌞 The sun is a superpower in our solar system, with massive explosions and deadly radiation.
    12:54: 🌞 The Sun's explosive force is driven by magnetism, with its tangled magnetic field lines causing solar violence.
    25:47: ⚡️ Understanding space weather is crucial for mitigating its impact on power systems and communication networks.
    38:31: 🌞 The surface of the Sun is extremely loud and creates enough sound energy to superheat the corona to millions of degrees.
    52:22: 🌍 Mars was once warmer and wetter, but is now a harsh desert due to cosmic processes.
    1:06:22: 🌋 The video discusses the massive volcanoes and geological features on Mars.
    1:21:35: 🚀 The video discusses the robotic vehicles on Mars and their role in exploring the planet's surface.
    1:34:32: 💥 Asteroid impacts on Earth are a real and dangerous threat that have occurred in the past and will happen again.
    1:48:09: 🌍 The video discusses the importance of manned missions to asteroids and the need for a treaty to address the responsibility of deflecting killer asteroids.
    2:01:07: 🔥 The sun will eventually collapse, causing it to expand into a red giant and incinerate most complex life on Earth, leaving it a burnt cinder.
    2:15:02: 🪐 Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, but it is a hostile and gassy planet that cannot be landed on.
    2:29:11: 🌪️ Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a mysterious storm that has lasted for centuries and is surrounded by chaotic turbulence.
    2:42:59: 🌌 Scientists believe that conditions on Jupiter's moon Europa could support microbial life.
    Recap by Tammy AI

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