For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. - John 3:16 KJV translation I believe ❤️
This is the kind of stuff that should get people excited. Not a new phone or getting to see famous people. Although I would be very excited if I met Elon.
a new phone can also be a step forward in technology and it's definitely exciting to see them and the progress we make in this sphere. i'd take that out of your statement
What's going to be incredible is the slow progression towards the realisation of this vision. Test firings of the raptor engine (Check), SpaceX to find their feet again with the Falcon 9, the launching of the Falcon Heavy, Red Dragon, tests of this rocket, full scale launch. So much more needs to take place for this to become a reality. It's absolutely incredible and with so many steps needed to make this vision a reality, no matter how we go it's going to be an incredible journey. Godspeed SpaceX, Mars awaits!
It is science fiction for now, maybe it'll become reality in 10 years. Honestly, I'm a little worried about 42 damn engines. Russians fucked up with this scheme, and S-V worked pretty well with just 5 huge ones.
Beautiful, yet very eerie. Have we really come this far that we plan to leave this planet? Maybe only a few people at a time, but I fear the time when the last man leaves our mother planet Earth.
Maarten van Rossem Lezingen It's the promise of it all, the grandness of the vision. I'm not feeling the way I am out of a respect for triangles and textures rotating, it's the message it conveys.
It is inevitable, though. In the off chance that mankind makes it until the sun turns into a red giant, we'd have to leave. At that point, there's not really anything left for humanity in the solar system.
As a suicidal person struggling with holding on for dear life, this does keep me going. If I had succeeded in 2007, I'd have missed out on so much fun. Thanks SpaceX for giving some of us some things to distract us from our disturbed minds. Also for letting Labpadre and co. to install cams so we can be part of your daily operation even if its just a loud cryo tanks buzz and construction vehicles beeping. I may be in South Africa but I feel like I am walking around Boca Chica..
Dec 2020. Im 23. I will reply this comment when we land on Mars. Humanity will do it and we are going to see it. March 2021. Im 23 Starship SN10 has just landed for the first time. May 2021. Im 23 SN15 has landed (for real) successfully. Nov 2022. Im 25. Still waiting. Still confident to know we are going to do it. With Artemis we are going to the Moon again. Matter of time. March 2023. Im 26. First almost orbital flight with the Super Heavy Booster. It's crazy to think that at the beginning of this thread, three years ago, not even a Starship had been flown before. Per aspera ad astra.
Scott, what time will you be live? I usually watch your UA-cam uploads, but not the twitch streams. Can't wait to listen to what you think about this stuff!
The fact that we are literally seeing the tower in the video being built irl, and the top part of the rocket being tested actively these days... It's just... Damn
The Spaceship can return to earth once it's refueled on Mars. The ship burns methane and oxygen which can be both produced on Mars from solar energy. For the chem. reaction you need CO2 (plenty on Mars) and water (plenty water ice). The chemical reaction is basically a shortcut from Water and CO2 becoming a plant, get eaten by a cow to then turn into a fart which is methane. :)
Lameus You need to carry humans AND life support AND fuel home. And if it takes 2 big ass rocket to do that, then it won't be a viable plan to come back
I'm not sure the goal is to come back at all. This is the 21st century new frontier, any volunteers would understand the importance of their time devoted for the rest of humanity.
Today makes history. First time we have seen a full stack on the pad for real (B4S20). August 6, 2021. I can’t wait to tell my kids about watching Starship happening live. So much has changed, but we have come so far. Go Starship Go SuperHeavy Go SpaceX Go Humanity
There are no laws on Mars. There are no countries. The land is untouched. That's why we can design from scratch. We can even design the natural environment. We've made many design mistakes. We have learned from each failure. So this time, we can make a law that is more free than any law ever made before. Speaking of freedom, on Mars, we can move around freely with less than 30% gravity. Mars must be a heavenly place. However, I have a life expectancy; I will die at about 100 years old. I was born in the year 2000. I was born in the year 2000, so I will die in 2100 or so. Even if terraforming is possible, it will take until 2100 or so. However, I haven't given up hope. There is a possibility that my life span will be extended. And I wanted to send myself into the future. That's why I'm studying the subject of cryobiology. I may sound like a fool. But I'm serious. If we can succeed in cryopreservation technology, we can send human beings to the future. I believe that such a future will come. If this technology can be developed, I want to go to the future. It may be useful for interplanetary flight as a cold sleep. That's why I've decided to develop the technology for cryopreservation. Thank you, Elon Musk, for making me dream. I once had nothing to do and wanted to die many times. But I don't want to live a boring life where I want to die. I don't care what anyone says, I'm looking to the future. 2021/8/12
@@bose1372 there is... they may not be intelligent to make space ships, rockets or anything like that, but they do exist there are a LOT of exoplanets we found and some are the right distance from their star to have life
People underestimate the social implications of colonizing a planet where even air is scarce. You might be able to vet small teams of astronauts to make sure they are all psychologically stable, but sending hundreds of people? Sooner or later there is going to be the first criminal on Mars, and the first burnout, and the first person who wants to retire. In a colony none of those things are permissible, resources are too scarce, and sending them home is impractical or even impossible. This won't be a place for soft people and soft laws. Also let's not forget that this is corporate colonization, so who governs you on Mars? On top of that you can't even talk to earth. Communication takes between 3-22 minutes depending on where Mars is in it's orbit, so no internet, no phonecalls. Best you might get is a live stream from earth on a few minute delay, and even that can be out for months during the opposition period. Because of the same phenomenon spaceships actually only have a window to travel between earth and mars every 2 years about. So it's not like you can go home or get help if something goes wrong. Sure, there is a certain romantic side to the idea of colonizing a new planet, but you're signing up to live in the most inhospitable place humans have ever been, under a corporate government, with no way to even have instant communication with earth, in a colony that will not have the resources to cut anyone any slack. Quite frankly, people who are all "Oooh, I can't wait to go so I can get away from all the problems on earth!" are too damn soft for this. If you can't handle the problems on earth, the problems on mars will destroy you.
What I think you might not realize, friend, is that there are people with nothing to lose who are willing to either make it or break it. You can expect a new frontier venture to be at the very limits of civilized society, because it is LITERALLY at the very edge of human reach. There's a very strong chance that a colonized Mars will be very much like the Wild West. Did lawlessness and criminality stop people from moving out to the west to seek opportunity? Hell Fuck Nah. Anybody who thinks moving to Mars and living there is going to be easy is going to be in for a very, very harsh and shocking awakening.
Th3Nigma Sure, there are people who are tough enough to do this. It's not people who think getting in a rocket to mars is a way to get away from problems.
Very well put, but in my humble opinion I think you're being a bit too pessimistic. Elon's idea will never get off the ground for at least another decade. Who knows where humanity will be then and what it can't and can do. Tech is expanding at a scary rate, while I don't agree with some of Elon's points, I think Mars is definitely possible. Although I will agree people who think that Mars is going to be "the better Earth", are quite frankly...well, retarded.
Every spaceship that gets there than comes back, so if you hate living there you can return on earth for free. And of course will be really challenging to live in a mars colony, but this will not stop people to go and try a new life.
I’m here 6 years after this video was posted and starship is launching in a few days, I just wanted to say that it has come a long way and I can’t wait to see the first launch!
I remember when this video was released and I thought it was a really cool concept. I remember watching this rocket evolve and change names from ITS, BFR, Starship and probably a few more, I remember when they switched the material from carbon fiber to stainless steal. And now, Starship and the Superheavy booster have been stacked more then once, and they are literally ready for an orbital flight test as we speak. Life is crazy.
No it's not. Did you think that hoverboards were going to happen also? Scifi animation is always scifi animation. This thing was made completely by artists and there's about 1000 things wrong here.
@@JustCoNa They really don't. When something becomes so interconnected, we strive to keep that structure as stable as possible. To think a World War will happen again is simply ass talk and is a neglect of history.
Don't worry, you'll see it, you're the universe experiencing itself, after you die you'll be another culmination of the universe in human form, so on and so forth
Before I started following spacex and Elon musk only a couples of years ago I never would’ve believed we would get to mars in the foreseeable future. Now I believe it 100% This world has so much good and bad, but for those of us who are fortunate enough to not be in the throws of war, famine, or some bullshit regime, it is truly an amazing time to be alive
pendraco2000 people don’t realize but with the BFR, it will be possible to move to the moon or mars. Our grandparents and parents watched the moon landings, we get to live them
@@rundownpear2601 well, the main thing is more setting up viable colonies both of those places. we can get to 'em, sure. actually living there is a whole diff problem.
Fri, Aug 6th, 7:15 AM eastern. Today we witnessed history. For the first time ever, a starship was placed on top of a superheavy booster in starbase, Boca Chica, texas. It was the most beautiful sight I've seen. I WATCHED IT LIVE FROM ACROSS THE WORLD. I WAS THERE.
Oh it´s much more than that. Other achievements will fade away but in thousands of years (if we make it) people will still remember the man and the ships that first propelled us into the cosmos. If he succeeds there will be songs, myths and maybe even religions about the moment, Heart of Gold touched down on a barren planet.
very poetic. i also believe that if we start colonizing other planets, then climate change and resource drain will not be as heavy on Earth as we could use another planet for those needs. Plus, extinction of species through humans could decrease. There isnt any known life on Mars so utilisng it for human needs wouldnt be bad
not really, the dawn of a new space age will be when we get affordable personal civilian craft, or when we terraform a planet, or when we can get up to a fraction of the speed of light, this will be impressive and a huge step (if it succeeds) but it isnt exactly something that will change the human race as we know it.
Hres Good explanation. The hardest challenge as I see it is creating an artificial magnetic field around Mars. Without it the atmo will just fade away over the years.
You got there before me. As I understand it, Mars has no magnetic field, and that is how it lost it's atmosphere in the first place (solar wind blows it away). I've never heard anybody address how we can solve this issue. It's pointless to try to create an atmosphere we can breathe if it just blows away.
Thanks for adding that! , too many people need a reality check...That IS the reason Mars isn't like earth...not to mention protection from Solar and Cosmic Rays.
William McNamara A generation of space-travellers is being forged right now.We are the generation-Z,the ones to first reach Mars,but after us comes an even more promising generation of bright individuals,generation-X,with the knowledge and tools to terraform Mars and venture further on to other planets.Grab your pencils,cause we're about to write history.
I am 13, and god dammit Elon is my hero! I have always wanted to pursue a career in science, and to explore the unknown, and Elon is going to get me, hell, my entire generation there.
""We were hunters and foragers. The frontier was everywhere. We were bounded only by the earth, and the ocean, and the sky. The open roads still, softly calls......."" i wish Carl Sagan was alive to see this.
@Martin That is if our technology and scientific knowledge doesn't grow, and as we see here on Earth that's not the case. I am pretty sure given billions of years we can develop some kind of a device to travel really fast.
Wow... all it took was the threat of having Trump or Hillary having their finger on the button for the biggest stockpile of nuclear weapons on earth, and all of a sudden this goes from being a "someday we'll get there" idea, to a "HOLY CRAP! PACK YOUR STUFF! I WILL LEAVE YOU BEHIND IF YOU'RE NOT ON BOARD IN 5 MINUTES!" scenario.
I cannot imagine how much people are gonna freak out when humans actually set foot on mars ... Billions of people are going to watch it happen and scream at their TVs. it will be magnificent. Even watching rovers land on mars is exciting but seeing humans walk on mars would be the most amazing thing imaginable. it will be an historic moment. the biggest achivement of mankind. just Imagine beeing the first person the leave the first starship on mars... your name would be remembered till the end of humanity ... the first human to set foot on another planet. maybe even the first living creature to set foot on a different planet you were born on ... this feeling ...i would die of excitement leaving this ship. Its truly mad to be arround to whitness this event.
Is it just me or is it every time we reach for the stars I get a very nostalgic feeling. It feels like were going home, like our place is in the stars. I mean we are made of star dust right?
@nijk Stars are made up of mostly Hydrogen and Helium, with several other gasses being made like nitrogen and oxygen(even carbon). Very large stars tend to have heavier elements like Iron being forged in their cores.
As much as i'm inspired by what he has done i'd have to agree. He's a clever guy, with no small amount of talent in software, engineering, and science, but it is largely determination that drives SpaceX and Tesla. He's not a "genius", and i think he'd agree about that. Tom Mueller might be something of a genius with respect to his understanding of rocket engines though.
I’m going back to school for mechanical engineering and maybe further just because I want to one day be a part of at least the smallest aspect of this or something like it. I don’t care if it involves me designing a single bolt for a craft like this but it would be worth it.
6 years, animation to maiden flight. Last time we saw the largest launch vehicle in the world go from drawboard to real life, only in Apollo project. Time to bring the space race back. Time to go to the skies.
@@alfaseeds13 Well, they kind of were, although the amount of refurbishment they had to go through mitigated any cost savings they would've incurred, seawater and all.
I don't even know...the audience was so awkward. Like they missed so many jokes and moments for applause. It was really awkward. Something this big deserved a better audience.
@@diogoemon and it makes it even better because after the door opens their vision is going to get better and better until they see the Red Planet perfectly
Better than any porn.
Actually, i'm gonna fap to this instead of porn tonight
Way ahead of you brother
not my proudest fap, but hey, it was for Elon
Space Porn LOL
#fapforelon
Can we just talk about the quality of :
- The song
- The animation
- Elon musk
Yes.
The song: amazing
The animation: neat
Elon: probably a martian but still real cool
Same
Sure
Here is the much more cheaper way ua-cam.com/video/uUBhn3_P3hU/v-deo.html
Daniel's Art Animation it won't be cheaper, just look at how nothing is re-used and also how much development has gone into a useless project
still my favorite video on youtube
yes
Same :D
*SN8 test flight...*
Me too
THE ITS IS NOT CONTINUING
Me: *back from SN8, SN9, SN10, SN11, SN15 landing, OFT-1, IFT-2, IFT-3 IFT-4* A new space era is arriving
R. I. P SN8.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
- John 3:16 KJV translation I believe ❤️
@@XxDramaticBatu xddd
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the design has changed so much. and I beleive for the better too.
FINALLY! Everyone this is the beginning
It all starts with a dream :)
I'm waiting for the air travel developments space tech will kick off. Flying cars.
what do you think airplanes are
+RiN Spider Why do you think airplanes are in any way similar to cars?
they're basically giant cars bud
This is the kind of stuff that should get people excited. Not a new phone or getting to see famous people. Although I would be very excited if I met Elon.
So true!!! Elon is not a celebrity, he is our god ;)
a new phone can also be a step forward in technology and it's definitely exciting to see them and the progress we make in this sphere. i'd take that out of your statement
`musk' ain't going nowhere..he is a fraud
I think he said exactly what he meant dank boi.
People can get excited about both things at the same time, it isn't mutually exclusive.
It's been many years, and we're actually seeing progress now, cant wait for this to be real.
same
Well we're never going to see the ITS
@@thenativemartian5169 Starship will fulfill the same romantic feeling.
@@nanohatakamachi1066 I have more hope for SLS tbh but you're right
@@thenativemartian5169 How comes?
Anyone else amazed at how far they've come from this to IFT-2?!!!
Yes really, Incredible. Can't wait till the third one
Elon announced V2 coming!!! May be like that
Truly remarkable!
I think that millennials and Gen Z people (like me), are the ones that are going to see the first man mars missions.
ift3
What's going to be incredible is the slow progression towards the realisation of this vision. Test firings of the raptor engine (Check), SpaceX to find their feet again with the Falcon 9, the launching of the Falcon Heavy, Red Dragon, tests of this rocket, full scale launch.
So much more needs to take place for this to become a reality. It's absolutely incredible and with so many steps needed to make this vision a reality, no matter how we go it's going to be an incredible journey. Godspeed SpaceX, Mars awaits!
There wont be test-scale versions. There will be tests, suborbital hops, but those tests will use the full scale rocket.
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Check back in 200 years. ;)
+Times Infinity are you going to do a video of Musk's mars plan?
gamevalor said: Check back in 200 years. ;)
By then? Better check Proxima Centauri.
> dreams about Mars
> still using Fahrenheits
It is the interplanetary measurement.
only Kelvins Kilometers and Kilogramms
Just to correct you: use SI units and kelvin when dealing with science.
has your country landed on the moon?
Eric Albano It's still a pain that America doesn't use SI officially. We were so close!!
2:23 Still a better love story than twilight
nou
Yes
@@donaldtrumpkun2269 Hello my alt account!
You finally made it.
Let's keep going.
This is almost like every space film ever but in just 4 minutes without the boring talking scenes, love it.
And it's not science fiction which...well is a big bonus.
It is science fiction for now, maybe it'll become reality in 10 years. Honestly, I'm a little worried about 42 damn engines. Russians fucked up with this scheme, and S-V worked pretty well with just 5 huge ones.
That was because there wasn't enough computing power, now it can work as we have more than enough
in nine years this will be reality
I doubt in 9 years the US can go to the ISS without the help of Russia.
I'm crying right now.
The future is beautiful.
Guys this is a 3D animation. I'm excited too but let's not exaggerate (yet).
The open road still softly calls....
Beautiful, yet very eerie. Have we really come this far that we plan to leave this planet? Maybe only a few people at a time, but I fear the time when the last man leaves our mother planet Earth.
Maarten van Rossem Lezingen
It's the promise of it all, the grandness of the vision. I'm not feeling the way I am out of a respect for triangles and textures rotating, it's the message it conveys.
It is inevitable, though.
In the off chance that mankind makes it until the sun turns into a red giant, we'd have to leave. At that point, there's not really anything left for humanity in the solar system.
As a suicidal person struggling with holding on for dear life, this does keep me going. If I had succeeded in 2007, I'd have missed out on so much fun. Thanks SpaceX for giving some of us some things to distract us from our disturbed minds. Also for letting Labpadre and co. to install cams so we can be part of your daily operation even if its just a loud cryo tanks buzz and construction vehicles beeping. I may be in South Africa but I feel like I am walking around Boca Chica..
Dam. I hope you are feeling better dude.
@@II-mt9de thanks man. All is good.
Hey man listen it doesn't matter where you are from but suicide is not the option. This world is pretty if you are willing to explore.
Stay strong (:
U still good man? I hope you don't miss the future!
This thing was a fever dream less than a decade ago, and it's days from flying today. Unbelievable
Let's go to Mars!!!!!!
@@user-yh8xn8vp6d 25 minutes ago jeez
I hope I live long enough to see the first man on mars
I hope so too
Joaquín J. It's lucky buggers like you that probably WILL be the first to set foot on Mars. I envy your generation.
i wish i was born in like 2030 just so i could attempt to live to 2100 but then i would miss the amazing innovations and launches to get to mars
Better move away from Chicago then
Yep, I hope I'm alive in nine years too! :)
There will be a day when I stop re-watching this, but today is not that day.
cool comment
When it launches!
Arrowlog Productions it launches on 2024 or 2026 or even may launch on 2030 or so ...
yes you are right
I share your sentiment, dumbo.
Dec 2020. Im 23.
I will reply this comment when we land on Mars.
Humanity will do it and we are going to see it.
March 2021. Im 23
Starship SN10 has just landed for the first time.
May 2021. Im 23
SN15 has landed (for real) successfully.
Nov 2022. Im 25.
Still waiting. Still confident to know we are going to do it. With Artemis we are going to the Moon again. Matter of time.
March 2023. Im 26.
First almost orbital flight with the Super Heavy Booster. It's crazy to think that at the beginning of this thread, three years ago, not even a Starship had been flown before. Per aspera ad astra.
Will it ever happen? Who knows... I hope so.
🖐️
Did it happen yet people of the future?
March 2021.
Starship SN10 has just landed for the first time.
In progress.
Update: NASA's new rover landed on mars
To think of how much this has changed and progressed is wild in 7 years is absolutely nuts
And he's calling the first ship " The Heart of Gold ". Brings a tear to my eye... Douglas Adams finally getting the recognition he deserves.
there are also 42 rapier engines on the booster!
Finally some cool spaceship name. I never forgave NASA for not retrofitting Enterprise to be space worthy.
I hope the Name of the next one is something like Phoenix ( from Star Treks first Warp Ship which opens up a new Era of Human Kind )
All travelers to be provided with a complimentary towel upon boarding.
David Lehman And a pan galactic gargle blaster on the house!
Guess what I'll be building in my KSP livestream tonight?
will it be able to watch the video after stream on ytb?
o7 Manley
Haha good man, :) from the UK
Brilliantly bonkers. Wow. Try and match that Mr Manley.
Scott, what time will you be live? I usually watch your UA-cam uploads, but not the twitch streams. Can't wait to listen to what you think about this stuff!
Who's back after the first complete Starship stacking???
The fact that we are literally seeing the tower in the video being built irl, and the top part of the rocket being tested actively these days... It's just... Damn
I'm confident enough to confirm that Elon Musk is a Martian that really just want to go home....
notice the lack of a return stage
The Spaceship can return to earth once it's refueled on Mars. The ship burns methane and oxygen which can be both produced on Mars from solar energy. For the chem. reaction you need CO2 (plenty on Mars) and water (plenty water ice). The chemical reaction is basically a shortcut from Water and CO2 becoming a plant, get eaten by a cow to then turn into a fart which is methane. :)
Age, 45, doesnt have wrinkles, can confirm not human
Lameus You need to carry humans AND life support AND fuel home. And if it takes 2 big ass rocket to do that, then it won't be a viable plan to come back
I'm not sure the goal is to come back at all. This is the 21st century new frontier, any volunteers would understand the importance of their time devoted for the rest of humanity.
Our first baby steps into the cosmos.
And our first steps to locating in the insects.
What?
The insects
Still have no idea what you're talking about. What does " locating in the insects." mean?
Lol, I would have thought that with your current profile pic (at least what I see), you'd have understood the reference!
Cool rocket design
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Nice animation
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Nice VFX (visual effects)
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Great soundtrack
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Epic
Starship flew yesterday, in its fully assembled configuration. There's still much for us to learn, but we're on our way!
Starship flew again this weekend, and made a perfect ascent and hot staging. This is actually happening.
Starship flew yesterday and both booster and ship made it to the ocean, victory is in sight!
1:44 even shows the grid fins moving to stabilise the decent. Amazing animation
It's actually based off CAD renderings so it's highly accurate.
holy shit this is big
holaaa
Hola v:
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CdeCiencia ¿¡What Cdeciencia, que haces aquí Willy compañero!?
marti
The dream is getting real
Today makes history. First time we have seen a full stack on the pad for real (B4S20). August 6, 2021. I can’t wait to tell my kids about watching Starship happening live. So much has changed, but we have come so far.
Go Starship
Go SuperHeavy
Go SpaceX
Go Humanity
Go humanity go
It is time for your speices to learn how to walk in cosmic realm and maybe some day in the future, learn how to run to the stars.
That's amazing, but I'd still prefer if starship was the ITS, the design is soooo pretty
There are no laws on Mars. There are no countries. The land is untouched. That's why we can design from scratch. We can even design the natural environment. We've made many design mistakes. We have learned from each failure. So this time, we can make a law that is more free than any law ever made before. Speaking of freedom, on Mars, we can move around freely with less than 30% gravity. Mars must be a heavenly place.
However, I have a life expectancy; I will die at about 100 years old. I was born in the year 2000. I was born in the year 2000, so I will die in 2100 or so.
Even if terraforming is possible, it will take until 2100 or so. However, I haven't given up hope.
There is a possibility that my life span will be extended. And I wanted to send myself into the future. That's why I'm studying the subject of cryobiology. I may sound like a fool. But I'm serious. If we can succeed in cryopreservation technology, we can send human beings to the future. I believe that such a future will come. If this technology can be developed, I want to go to the future. It may be useful for interplanetary flight as a cold sleep. That's why I've decided to develop the technology for cryopreservation. Thank you, Elon Musk, for making me dream. I once had nothing to do and wanted to die many times. But I don't want to live a boring life where I want to die. I don't care what anyone says, I'm looking to the future. 2021/8/12
@@gingerail4605 Calm down.
@@Marc98338 Let's go 🚀
Alien: Come over
Me: I can’t
Alien: My parents aren’t home
Me:
@Alexitozz For making sexual jokes? I see these everywhere, makes people look desperate!
bo se ailen? No theres no ailen but theres aliens somewhere in the universe
bo se there are trillions planets out there and you really think there is no alien? they just too far from us
bo se wot do u mean
@@bose1372 there is... they may not be intelligent to make space ships, rockets or anything like that, but they do exist
there are a LOT of exoplanets we found and some are the right distance from their star to have life
People underestimate the social implications of colonizing a planet where even air is scarce. You might be able to vet small teams of astronauts to make sure they are all psychologically stable, but sending hundreds of people? Sooner or later there is going to be the first criminal on Mars, and the first burnout, and the first person who wants to retire. In a colony none of those things are permissible, resources are too scarce, and sending them home is impractical or even impossible. This won't be a place for soft people and soft laws. Also let's not forget that this is corporate colonization, so who governs you on Mars?
On top of that you can't even talk to earth. Communication takes between 3-22 minutes depending on where Mars is in it's orbit, so no internet, no phonecalls. Best you might get is a live stream from earth on a few minute delay, and even that can be out for months during the opposition period. Because of the same phenomenon spaceships actually only have a window to travel between earth and mars every 2 years about. So it's not like you can go home or get help if something goes wrong.
Sure, there is a certain romantic side to the idea of colonizing a new planet, but you're signing up to live in the most inhospitable place humans have ever been, under a corporate government, with no way to even have instant communication with earth, in a colony that will not have the resources to cut anyone any slack. Quite frankly, people who are all "Oooh, I can't wait to go so I can get away from all the problems on earth!" are too damn soft for this. If you can't handle the problems on earth, the problems on mars will destroy you.
What I think you might not realize, friend, is that there are people with nothing to lose who are willing to either make it or break it. You can expect a new frontier venture to be at the very limits of civilized society, because it is LITERALLY at the very edge of human reach. There's a very strong chance that a colonized Mars will be very much like the Wild West. Did lawlessness and criminality stop people from moving out to the west to seek opportunity? Hell Fuck Nah.
Anybody who thinks moving to Mars and living there is going to be easy is going to be in for a very, very harsh and shocking awakening.
it won't be like that for long
Th3Nigma Sure, there are people who are tough enough to do this. It's not people who think getting in a rocket to mars is a way to get away from problems.
Very well put, but in my humble opinion I think you're being a bit too pessimistic. Elon's idea will never get off the ground for at least another decade. Who knows where humanity will be then and what it can't and can do. Tech is expanding at a scary rate, while I don't agree with some of Elon's points, I think Mars is definitely possible. Although I will agree people who think that Mars is going to be "the better Earth", are quite frankly...well, retarded.
Every spaceship that gets there than comes back, so if you hate living there you can return on earth for free. And of course will be really challenging to live in a mars colony, but this will not stop people to go and try a new life.
This only gets better with age.
Yep, and more truthful.
I’m here 6 years after this video was posted and starship is launching in a few days, I just wanted to say that it has come a long way and I can’t wait to see the first launch!
I would like to die on Mars. Just not on impact. - Elon Musk
In Elon We Trust.
Paul Jones elon musk and god. Whats the diffrent mate
Paul Jones o
Where does he say this quote?
On interviews
ua-cam.com/video/wTKuTilFjys/v-deo.html
This will birth a generation of flat-marsers
Isaiah Schwartz MARS IS FLAT! THE EARTH IS A GIANT SCREEN AND DOESN'T EXIST!
It's not impossible...
Made my day xD imagine this new generation living on Mars like "the humans will never be able to go to the Earth, NASA is lying to us"
OH FUCK ME THAT WAS GOOD ONE.
Hacker doge samurai dinossauro megazord felps was that a joke
I remember when this video was released and I thought it was a really cool concept. I remember watching this rocket evolve and change names from ITS, BFR, Starship and probably a few more, I remember when they switched the material from carbon fiber to stainless steal. And now, Starship and the Superheavy booster have been stacked more then once, and they are literally ready for an orbital flight test as we speak. Life is crazy.
Tomorrow is also the 2nd flight test. It's been a long journey.
Who else is here after the first full stack of SN20 on BN4 :)
Me!!
Whooooo!!!!!!
Meeeee
Me! Can't wait for the orbital test launch!
This will be sooner than most people think *Edit
Exactly!
'' first human step on mars ... "
How close is closer than most people think?
less than a decade
Sooner than folks think
Crazy how this major advancement of human society is going to take place during my lifetime.
yep, we're going from a type 0 civilization, to a type 1 civilization :P
So, you are disqualified from start from going to Mars. :-)
Geez, shouldn't call him/her an idiot for not knowing everything... that's cruel.
No it's not. Did you think that hoverboards were going to happen also?
Scifi animation is always scifi animation. This thing was made completely by artists and there's about 1000 things wrong here.
this thing was made form actual CAD blueprints.
We are gonna witness one of the greatest events in human history, if not the greatest. I can't believe how lucky we are to be alive right now
You won't be saying that when WW3 starts, hence SpaceX's rush
@@JustCoNa WW3 couldn't start even if we wanted it to. We have globalized so much, as well as form countless treaties.
@@sethjansson5652 such things have a way of spiralling, globalised economy or not
@@JustCoNa They really don't. When something becomes so interconnected, we strive to keep that structure as stable as possible. To think a World War will happen again is simply ass talk and is a neglect of history.
@@sethjansson5652 say that again after what happened
0:42 happened today
shout out to the cameraman, the brave fella held his breath all the way until arriving Mars!!!
You have earned the best comment of the month award
oMg iTs a aNimAtiOn
Jielyn Sabarez r/wOoOoOsH
Yes, and he wore a spacesuit as well!
CoolNguyenGames videos and also a separate rocket to film the transport
2:00 Thats the most futuristic crane I have ever seen in my life
lmao
really, the most sci-fi thing in this video
@@thestudentofficial5483 after seeing the interior of Crew Dragon, I can imagine how futuristic will Spaceship and the crane be
The Student Official in a few years this will all be just sci
@LordZeno being cheap is the goal
SpaceX makes me hopeful for the future, but I am kinda sad that we'll probably miss a lot of interesting things that Mars and the future holds.
You lost your Glasses
@@plane0017 what do you mean?
You copy of oblivious (on logo)
Don't worry, you'll see it, you're the universe experiencing itself, after you die you'll be another culmination of the universe in human form, so on and so forth
Life in itself is marvellous isn't it? I'd be also sad to miss experiencing Mars terraforming but would certainly like to be a part of it happening :)
This is so insane to see the progress. We have a big future coming and it’s going to be fun
Self driving cars and space travel is definitely a future worth living for
We also have a lot of things we need to fix, global warming and everything that has to do with killing the earth we need to work on.
@@jonthegod2170 it’s too late. That’s why we are going to Mars
True
@@frankcarigliano8243 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
can't wait to hear what martian accent sounds like
adyagiler Since SPACEX is in the US, and the astronauts that will land on Mars, they’d probably have no accent.
how can you have no accent? that's just not a thing that is possible.
If the first settlers are British, they'll end up sounding american/australian
Western drawl, (haven’t you read the expanse?)
I hope they sound like brummies
Born too late to explore the earth.
Born to soon to explore the galaxy.
Wait....
Born too late to explore the Earth.
Born too early to explore the galaxy.
Born at the right time to explore the solar system.
prove 'em wrong
3:27 i felt that chill down my spine
Starship looks so much different than it does now..
Improve. Adapt. Overcome.
The rocket being used in testing is not actual. It is prototype just maded for testing. Actual one will be made after All testing is Completed
I know I’m talking about past concept arts and videos
It looks like the lunar Lander ngl
because this was an older design
Before I started following spacex and Elon musk only a couples of years ago I never would’ve believed we would get to mars in the foreseeable future. Now I believe it 100%
This world has so much good and bad, but for those of us who are fortunate enough to not be in the throws of war, famine, or some bullshit regime, it is truly an amazing time to be alive
KUPHSER sir,you speak the truth
IronCoasters Gay
our parents and grandparents got to see the Moon Landing. We're gonna get to see the Mars Landing.
pendraco2000 people don’t realize but with the BFR, it will be possible to move to the moon or mars. Our grandparents and parents watched the moon landings, we get to live them
@@rundownpear2601 well, the main thing is more setting up viable colonies both of those places. we can get to 'em, sure. actually living there is a whole diff problem.
colonizing mars:
The british: *Now this looks like a job for me*
Ham D. Unless there’s oil, then The USA will be there before anyone else
Espri Stuff not to be that guy but did they not get conlinised by the British
The spaniards: hold my beer
Don't tell merica that we found oil beneath mars' surface.
Elon Musk: hold my starship
Fri, Aug 6th, 7:15 AM eastern.
Today we witnessed history. For the first time ever, a starship was placed on top of a superheavy booster in starbase, Boca Chica, texas. It was the most beautiful sight I've seen.
I WATCHED IT LIVE FROM ACROSS THE WORLD. I WAS THERE.
Hard to believe how much the concept has changed over a 7 year period 😮
"All civilizations become either spacefaring or extinct" ~Carl Sagan
ericcinlv - likely to go extinct my friend.
Justin Brown well, i don't give a fuck if it's "likely". It's no reason not to try, and that's extremly negative thinking, so i believe we will do it
No, if Carl Sagan says something than it’s true.
Either way, humans would have to go extinct. No species live forever.
I feel like we're at the dawn of new space age...
oh...we are. Boeing and Blue Originals are two companies already trying to compete with SpaceX.
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Oh it´s much more than that. Other achievements will fade away but in thousands of years (if we make it) people will still remember the man and the ships that first propelled us into the cosmos. If he succeeds there will be songs, myths and maybe even religions about the moment, Heart of Gold touched down on a barren planet.
very poetic. i also believe that if we start colonizing other planets, then climate change and resource drain will not be as heavy on Earth as we could use another planet for those needs. Plus, extinction of species through humans could decrease. There isnt any known life on Mars so utilisng it for human needs wouldnt be bad
not really, the dawn of a new space age will be when we get affordable personal civilian craft, or when we terraform a planet, or when we can get up to a fraction of the speed of light, this will be impressive and a huge step (if it succeeds) but it isnt exactly something that will change the human race as we know it.
And today they just stacked the starship fully for the first time. It's getting closer and closer to reality.
It’s absurd, none of this existed two years ago. They are progressing so quickly!
@@leoshork Yeah, they're moving at breakneck speed. It's amazing to watch.
Yesterday, the first starship and super heavy stacked!!
So when is this movie coming out?
This sir is the right question. Officially that movie well never come out .... inofficially they will sell it as the truth. 100%.
IronTomahawk
Wonderful, thanks for the reply kind gentleman, I'd also like what you're having.
It's gonna be a documentary not a movie!
9 years from today.
Thank for correcting the record
Did they tease tera-forming Mars?? (Water as it was spinning)
Yes, this is the long-long-long-long term plan. Perhaps centuries. We will probably not be alive to see it.
That is legit.
Hres Good explanation. The hardest challenge as I see it is creating an artificial magnetic field around Mars. Without it the atmo will just fade away over the years.
You got there before me. As I understand it, Mars has no magnetic field, and that is how it lost it's atmosphere in the first place (solar wind blows it away). I've never heard anybody address how we can solve this issue. It's pointless to try to create an atmosphere we can breathe if it just blows away.
Thanks for adding that! , too many people need a reality check...That IS the reason Mars isn't like earth...not to mention protection from Solar and Cosmic Rays.
1:35 Booster: Aight imma head out
it did it, unbelievable. give it a few month and it will be a working system. been hoping so long for this
Can you imagine how many kids are inspired by this. I'm hooked now, imagine if I were 12!
William McNamara A generation of space-travellers is being forged right now.We are the generation-Z,the ones to first reach Mars,but after us comes an even more promising generation of bright individuals,generation-X,with the knowledge and tools to terraform Mars and venture further on to other planets.Grab your pencils,cause we're about to write history.
I am 13, and god dammit Elon is my hero! I have always wanted to pursue a career in science, and to explore the unknown, and Elon is going to get me, hell, my entire generation there.
Yeah, ive been interesting this because of him.
you have no idea how hooked i am and inspired i am by him. would commit a genocide to meet him
in in engineering school right now because of it!
""We were hunters and foragers.
The frontier was everywhere.
We were bounded only by the earth, and the ocean, and the sky.
The open roads still, softly calls.......""
i wish Carl Sagan was alive to see this.
I think he would be proud.
Me too but yes he would be proud and say see I knew one day we would leave that moat of dust
6 years after this video , fully assembled starship flight test in less than a month 🎉
Who's here after the launch of sn5
Me
Me
Hello
And SN6
Hi
SN 6
I'm so glad to be an aerospace engineer...
You should be. good luck!
Katherine Nava I put that as my major in my Uni App.
Awesome, my dream is to become one
Katherine Nava did you apply to work at space X, the competition must be brutal?
Katherine Nava
pot
In the future passports will have planets.
Maybe even universes.
then if our sun explodes lets move to andromeda
@Martin
That is if our technology and scientific knowledge doesn't grow, and as we see here on Earth that's not the case. I am pretty sure given billions of years we can develop some kind of a device to travel really fast.
@Martin Yes but again 50 years ago we wouldn't even believe of going to the moon
@Martin if wormholes were possible we could i think
They have did it they made the biggest rocket in the world
Go nasa go spacex!
4 years ago, this animation of BFR was revealed. Now, in August 2021, after many design changes, BFR, now known as Starship, has been stacked!
1. Turn on infinite fuel
2. Point spaceship towards mars
3. Turn on indestructible parts
4. Enjoy free mars
Xd
Spaceflight Simulator reference lol
Sfs
I play that game All day nice
@@enigma2536 KSP reference.
Wow... all it took was the threat of having Trump or Hillary having their finger on the button for the biggest stockpile of nuclear weapons on earth, and all of a sudden this goes from being a "someday we'll get there" idea, to a "HOLY CRAP! PACK YOUR STUFF! I WILL LEAVE YOU BEHIND IF YOU'RE NOT ON BOARD IN 5 MINUTES!" scenario.
Trump 2016! MAGA
+SuperSMT Cringe
lstcloud Meanwhile we have to defend cape canaveral like Dunkirk.
hahahahahhahaha LMAO... true... :D
Russia has the biggest stockpile.
I swear this kind of videos are so satisfying to watch
Who is here after first orbital launch attempt in April 2023?
One of the few guys in technology who doesn't make money by selling people private information !!
MrAli2291 z u c c
I cannot imagine how much people are gonna freak out when humans actually set foot on mars ... Billions of people are going to watch it happen and scream at their TVs. it will be magnificent.
Even watching rovers land on mars is exciting but seeing humans walk on mars would be the most amazing thing imaginable. it will be an historic moment. the biggest achivement of mankind. just Imagine beeing the first person the leave the first starship on mars... your name would be remembered till the end of humanity ... the first human to set foot on another planet. maybe even the first living creature to set foot on a different planet you were born on ... this feeling ...i would die of excitement leaving this ship. Its truly mad to be arround to whitness this event.
I love the soundtrack, it gives me a hopeful and futuristic vibe
Is it just me or is it every time we reach for the stars I get a very nostalgic feeling. It feels like were going home, like our place is in the stars. I mean we are made of star dust right?
nu
TickleBicks yeah, or it's the destiny like music
Our entire solar system, along with any star system in the universe, is the result of gravitationally collapsed stars :)
@nijk Stars are made up of mostly Hydrogen and Helium, with several other gasses being made like nitrogen and oxygen(even carbon). Very large stars tend to have heavier elements like Iron being forged in their cores.
Search for "Astrophe" on UA-cam. That describes your feeling.
Elon Musk is a genius
Noup.
***** Actually he's just a good businessman
As much as i'm inspired by what he has done i'd have to agree.
He's a clever guy, with no small amount of talent in software, engineering, and science, but it is largely determination that drives SpaceX and Tesla.
He's not a "genius", and i think he'd agree about that.
Tom Mueller might be something of a genius with respect to his understanding of rocket engines though.
*****
oooh i forgot about the photographic memory
he's a crook, not a genius
I loved this design
Its developmental variant flew yesterday.......
Go Humanity! Go SpaceX!
Give it 6 months and this will be in Kerbal Space Program.
Give it a week.
Give me 6 hours
In precisely 2 hours, someone will have made a mod for it.
Tylerraiz already made the MCT in KSP RSS/RO a few weeks ago I think. Check the r/realsolarsystem subreddit too.
also hello Ultimate Steve!
+legoclone09
Hey!
It's already done, OP.
Designers: how many engines do you want on your rocket?
Elon Musk: yes
31!!!!!1!!!!!11!! yey
a lot
@@pictobloxer5412 hi my fav yt
More like: How many you got?
42 boosters
Hi I’m from the future, starship sn20 was just stacked on bn4
Ye
Getting there step by step
The naysayers will be shocked when humans land on mars. Many people do not believe it's possible
- This is madness!
- Madness? No... This! Is! SpaceX!!!!
I’m going back to school for mechanical engineering and maybe further just because I want to one day be a part of at least the smallest aspect of this or something like it. I don’t care if it involves me designing a single bolt for a craft like this but it would be worth it.
ill see you there, haha
im in engineering school right now for the same reason!
Count me in!
Yup same, space has literally just inspired me to study mech engineering over comp sci
See you in math class
6 years, animation to maiden flight.
Last time we saw the largest launch vehicle in the world go from drawboard to real life, only in Apollo project.
Time to bring the space race back. Time to go to the skies.
It has finally flown for the first time
I remember back in 2010, everyone said reusable rocket is impossible
I'm new to all this did they really say that? Do you have any articles I can read ?
Well, actually the Space Shuttle was reusable but actually yes, only 10 years ago it was very rare
@@criogenic1839 but the booster isn't reuseable
@@alfaseeds13
Well, they kind of were, although the amount of refurbishment they had to go through mitigated any cost savings they would've incurred, seawater and all.
@@eve_avery Yea that whole thing was kind of pointless.
Never needed my right kidney anyway
Edgy Stuff never needed my right testicle anyway
Wouldn’t even be enough for a single flight one way bud
Sell yourself
HAHAAHHAHAHAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!
You need 1000 kidneys
Whenever I see huge progress to Starship's development I always come back to this video and feel the music accompanying it. 🇵🇭
Who coms after the SN8 launch?
✌🏻
I hate the people who write these comments, you’re just begging for likes and it’s annoying.
@@codytrim5402 me too
I just report such comments as unwanted content or spam
@@codytrim5402 well he’s not begging he’s just asking who’s here not like if ur here from SN8
I can't believe how stupid most of the questions people asked during Elon Musk's Q&A were. I felt so bad for him.
Ya me 2, he even said at the start, i will leave the technical for the q and a. What was up with that audience.
I don't even know...the audience was so awkward. Like they missed so many jokes and moments for applause. It was really awkward. Something this big deserved a better audience.
agree, finally a good comment jezus.
Yeah, I cringed the first 10mins of the Q&A before leaving.
Yep, I was disappointed in the audience
4:00 when that door opened my eyes were in tears😢😢😢
maybe too bright after sleeping for months??
@@diogoemon and it makes it even better because after the door opens their vision is going to get better and better until they see the Red Planet perfectly
Dude it must be the ever single humans dream 😢 we must do this
Got some goosebumps right there
@International Space Station Thanks mate👍
I’ll comment under this every year until there are 1 million people on Mars.
Who’s here to look back after Elon’s update?
so, this is the baby step...
now Falcon Heavy succeed.
what a time to be alive.