What South Korea Saw in the Darkest Regions on the Moon | DANURI and NASA's LRO



A look at permanently shadowed regions on the Moon where NASA and KARI hopes to find water ice.
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39 thoughts on “What South Korea Saw in the Darkest Regions on the Moon | DANURI and NASA's LRO”

  1. People trying to go to mars and they don't even know what is lurking 100 meters under the moons surface? Priorities. Every single tech that's gets us to mars should be tested on the moon, right? Base building, logistics, psychological studies, medical studies, all of which should be done on the moon first. For example, you can simulate loneliness on earth but nothing will ever compare to the loneliness you can feel on the moon, or orbiting the moon, just ask Michael Collins.

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  2. Look nasa is looking for water yes,,but the main mission is hellieum 3,H3 is hellieum that's exposed to solar winds and changes compassion to H3,,the moons dust has 120 parts per million of H3,,Hellieum 3+Dextrilium =nuclear fusion without radiation decay,,nasa just crashed into a asteroid that's mostly composed of Dextrilium,,don't be confused this is a minning mission,Nasa has a call out for machines to mine icey regaleth,,, just say n,,nicely done video

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  3. I'll just say it: Musk has been planning for a Mars colony and his tech for Mars would work just as well on the moon. Want to use lava tubes for a base? No problem, Musk has a tunnel boring machine to connect up the different tunnel systems. Need a fast transit system that will work best in vacuum? Hypertubes. Hell, the moon eliminates all of the problems with the tech. No tunnel collapses, no worrying about vacuum sucking the air out of the train…people on board would be used to working in vacuum anyway. Want to store excess solar energy from the grid, go ahead and charge your Tesla batteries with your Tesla solar panels. I'm surprised he doesn't have a hermetically sealed greenhouse that runs of human waste….yet.

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  4. Congratulation to the Republic of Korea, and welcome to the club! Having visited RoK and worked on an aviation project with them I have gained much respect for the people and their admirable culture. I'm sure that they will be among the humans who extend humanity's footprint, and so our chances of survival, beyond the confines of Earth.

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  5. "The Human's Condition" I'ts so really sad, Can you even imagine if all the world gov's stop the fighting and the wars and just focus on the (one human race fiture) how faster we already gone have all kinds of new tecnologis for exploring the space, I feel so sad knowing that if i'am a lucky maybe i'l see human base in the moon at the most in my life, I'm 37 now, and all this pauses and fails its only the 0.5% of humans, leaders like putin or trump, hitler or stalin bin laden and etc, why people folow them like a sheeps…

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  6. I can understand building bases on the moon for scientific reasons or even mining maybe, but why would millions of people want to live in an environment that could kill you as easily as flicking a light switch?

    There are scientific bases in the antarctic but there aren’t millions of people flocking to live there, and help would be far easier and quicker to get if something went wrong.

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  7. you build a base on the moon a meteor hits it and leaves a crater …everyday the moon is being hit by meteors …so sooner or later somebody would be hit by a meteor … so don't be stupid Man was not meant to live anywhere but earth we come from the earth and we go back to the earth we belong to the earth the earth owns us all

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  8. Going to the moon should be about the search for truth. NASA wants nothing to do with truth. They have been doctoring and censoring photos and satellite footage since the beginning. It's shameful.

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  9. Unless a new technological “singularity” occurs that enables prolonged human exposure to the vacuum of space or even artificial gravity. We are decades if not centuries from large settlements or laboratories i.e. large permanent moon bases on the moon. Engineering resilient, blue sky technology that makes space less deleterious for humans combined with the braving the many dangers a trip to the moon entails is the a real moonshot.

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