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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • NASA Reveals MAJOR NEW Discovery On Mars!
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  • @silverbackakasherby2033
    @silverbackakasherby2033 Рік тому +68

    First, we need to go to the Moon to get all the Cheese

  • @dialtones6
    @dialtones6 Рік тому +44

    Your direct, concise and non-dramatic content/delivery is SO appreciated in this space (pun intended). Too many frustrated Shakesperian thespians trying to juice up space science news when the Dragnet approach is all that's needed. More please and thank you.

    • @rabidrabbitsmokingneonlights
      @rabidrabbitsmokingneonlights Рік тому +2

      Like the terrifying discovery the James Webb just made vids lol

    • @Fomites
      @Fomites Рік тому +1

      Indeed!

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому +2

      Im getting sick of all this fake space bullshit, SO MANY PEOPLE ARE LOST IN SPACE!!!

    • @stevenr8606
      @stevenr8606 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@werenotalone26👏👏👏👏👏 way too much❗️🙄

    • @Sketchupdave
      @Sketchupdave 4 місяці тому

      True, space news without the hype

  • @jacobramey333
    @jacobramey333 Рік тому +32

    This was discovered over a decade ago, I wrote a paper on it for science in high school.

    • @anubhabmaiti9658
      @anubhabmaiti9658 Рік тому +4

      That was frozen. It is liquid

    • @Mister_Pedantic
      @Mister_Pedantic Рік тому +1

      @@anubhabmaiti9658 I'm waiting to see this in an official notice.

    • @ReachOutToWilliam
      @ReachOutToWilliam Рік тому

      @@Mister_Pedantic It's not "official." It's all speculation.
      Here's a quote from the lead researcher, Neil Arnold:
      'Professor Neil Arnold, from Cambridge’s Scott Polar Research Institute, who led the research, said: “The combination of the new topographic evidence, our computer model results and the radar data make it much more likely that at least one area of subglacial liquid water exists on Mars today, and that Mars must still be geothermally active in order to keep the water beneath the ice cap liquid.”
      It's all conjecture.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      @@anubhabmaiti9658
      IT WAS ALL BULLSHIT AND ITS STILL BULLSHIT SPACE HAS ALWAYS BEEN BULLSHIT

    • @rh1960
      @rh1960 Рік тому

      Yes,,your right. We don't seem to be getting any NEW news. A lot of recycled old news. We need the latest news, unless its top secret... Who is determining what is secret and what is not????.THAT IS THE QUESTION!!! A little Shakespearean for you's. Think about that.

  • @SirCharles12357
    @SirCharles12357 Рік тому +25

    Nice coverage of Hubble assist and evidence of liquid H20 on Mars! I like the easy cadence of your narrator and the script is sharp and simple to follow. Well done!

    • @Mister_Pedantic
      @Mister_Pedantic Рік тому

      I'm waiting to see this in an official notice.

    • @ReachOutToWilliam
      @ReachOutToWilliam Рік тому

      There is no "liquid" water on Mars. None. When the first astronauts land on Mars, however, there will be water found -- in the rotting corpses of the fools who volunteered to go to the Red Planet.

  • @sherrilllowrey7275
    @sherrilllowrey7275 Рік тому +2

    I remember when my uncle was studying in Houston for an aerospace career and later moved to Florida to work for NASA. In the 70’s.

  • @andreaam805
    @andreaam805 Рік тому +5

    I’m hungry :/

  • @angelstrong792
    @angelstrong792 Рік тому +1

    Nice find, keep it up & Godspeed!

  • @ericsullivan145
    @ericsullivan145 Рік тому +10

    Could you please cite where you get your information. That is very important to provide a level of trust with your followers. Thank you.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      ITS ALL FAKE, MADE UP, THERE IS NO VERIFIABLE, EVIDENTUAL,INFORMATION. ITS ALL LIES, ITS A BED TIME STORY FOR ADULTS
      AND ALL THE PERSONS FALL FOR IT JUST LIKE ELIMENTERY SCHOOL KIDS. AND ALL THESE PERSONS MAKING THESE VIDEOS BELIEVE THIS CROCK ASWELL. ITS A JOKE.

  • @Myrslokstok
    @Myrslokstok Рік тому +1

    When you got Hubble as a finderscoop😂

  • @jameshogarth4676
    @jameshogarth4676 Рік тому +1

    Hubble should be overhauled and upgraded. We should build an array of telescopes on the moon and on occupied space stations. The next 20 years will be super exciting and mankind will learn much

  • @richardsisk1770
    @richardsisk1770 Рік тому +1

    Excellent job! 😊

  • @jamesb.9155
    @jamesb.9155 Рік тому

    This is really good and useful work!

  • @pcdoctor2003
    @pcdoctor2003 Рік тому +1

    I like your Channel this is very informative it gives Mars a little bit more of Creedence

  • @KarmaCadet
    @KarmaCadet Рік тому

    Great updates!

  • @marshallodom1388
    @marshallodom1388 Рік тому +3

    The triple point of water at average air pressure (600pa) on Mars would be 40F or over 100F warmer than normal, or at an elevation as low as Hellas Planitia, which is over 20,000 ft below average. No mention of the elevation or temperature of this ice covered crater but I doubt it is liquid water below it.

    • @Mister_Pedantic
      @Mister_Pedantic Рік тому

      I agree. I'm waiting to see this in an official notice.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      @@JM-oi9pk
      ITS NOT DRINKABLE NOW

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому +1

      THERE IS NO MENTION OF THE ELEVATION OR TEMPERATURE BECAUSE ITS NOT REAL LOL

  • @sevenravens
    @sevenravens Рік тому +1

    Well, send the rover over there and confirm! Shhheeeesh! 😂

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      WELL IF ONLY THEY COULD, if only they could LMAO

  • @carl9901
    @carl9901 Рік тому +20

    Favorite channel, can’t believe how much we’re doing in space

  • @ryandugal
    @ryandugal Рік тому

    Nice work.

  • @rh1960
    @rh1960 Рік тому +2

    Great tests and ideas.... baby steps....

  • @williamgibble8361
    @williamgibble8361 Рік тому +1

    Old hubble little windex wd 40.. and a shove up a bit.. it's all good lol

  • @MrGunderfly
    @MrGunderfly Рік тому +2

    DART: to be more clear, when the data is finalized, it will only improve the computer models that predict impacts of man made ballistic objects on terrestrial scale ballistic threats, and provide indications for engineers of the feasibility of using man made impactors to manipulate the orbits of certain kinds of threatening bodies.. this is very cool, but it is a tiny piece of any future asteroid defence strategy.

  • @kronos_titan6891
    @kronos_titan6891 Рік тому +1

    Nice video :)

  • @Collan-D
    @Collan-D Рік тому +5

    What an amazing time to be Alive. Can’t imagine what my future kids or even their kids will witness or even help accomplish ! Also my next question to dart is when will they send a satellite with explosive charges on it to see which is better at redirecting.

    • @tuberworksjones
      @tuberworksjones Рік тому

      Only the 80s was the best time to be alive . Being alive now is not as good as then .Society is becoming more conservative and strict everyday. I believe in 20 years from now you will have a barcode on your head and you wont be able to go outside unless its scanned otherwise you be arrested. Ill be happily dead by then thank god

    • @terrysullivan1992
      @terrysullivan1992 Рік тому

      The thing is with explosive charges, i.e. nuclear explosion in this case, is that tends to just break up the asteroid/meteor. So you wind up with a shotgun blast rather than a bullet coming to Earth. The cumulative energy hitting Earth doesn't change. Might make a difference in overall effect , but I don't know. Maybe ?

  • @williambinkley8879
    @williambinkley8879 Рік тому +1

    Interesting graphics

  • @gregdickey
    @gregdickey Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all of your work and research for these videos. These are great. Any chance that you can complete a video on NASA's Deep Space Network?

  • @ro4eva
    @ro4eva Рік тому

    *I sincerely, sincerely hope that Hubble receives the in-person maintenance it requires to continue being the beloved workhorse that it is.*

  • @pizzatopia
    @pizzatopia Рік тому

    i love the stock footage of a guy at around 3:40 with a MICROSCOPE in this teloscopic related vid. Nice! Well, at least he looked scientifficky.

  • @MarcelBal15
    @MarcelBal15 8 місяців тому

    9:20 Canadian money

  • @ralphprice7365
    @ralphprice7365 Рік тому

    Thermal activity corroboration. Good news. Interstingly suggests that less variation in polar temperatuires compared to equator means that at depth beneath the polar areas with geothermal activity would be the best location for early colonisation.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      what's the price for making me Ralph, dumb ass!

  • @yeahman147
    @yeahman147 Рік тому +1

    Tell me you believe everything youre told without telling me you believe everything youre told

  • @captmisha
    @captmisha Рік тому +1

    liquid water, as opposed to solid water? or even gaseous water??

  • @Socialpsychotics
    @Socialpsychotics Рік тому

    The Whovian in me is screaming "Don't drink the water!"

  • @sundog70
    @sundog70 Рік тому +2

    I wonder if Karma might take a hand in the moving of the orbit of Dimorphos closer to Didymos throw the whole thing off and cause it head toward earth.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      ITS NOT REAL karma will effect you for falling for this baloney

  • @CapitalTeeth
    @CapitalTeeth Рік тому

    Goes to show how little we actually know about the planets in our solar system outside of what's on their surface.

  • @xehaytecle932
    @xehaytecle932 Рік тому +1

    I have also design a rover that could run in mars for building construction

  • @Myrslokstok
    @Myrslokstok Рік тому

    Would be great if we could go total Eskimo on the icecap except times 100 in dificult mode.

  • @williamburroughs9686
    @williamburroughs9686 Рік тому +9

    But really this is great news to hear that Spacex is going to help with Hubble. I had no idea that Hubble was being used as a spotter.
    Also was very excited to hear about the liquid water found on Mars. Even more so about it's active core. Do you know that this means? IT means that we could create a magnetosphere, well make it much stronger. If we can do that we will be much closer to terraforming Mars. Yes!

    • @gartwilliams3347
      @gartwilliams3347 Рік тому +1

      Keep dreaming 🤣

    • @Wyatt125
      @Wyatt125 Рік тому +2

      @@gartwilliams3347 How about instead of laughing, you present some evidence

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      oh god please help these lost souls, they make me sick, seriously you are so dumb I am literally dry reaching, this person has to be a shill or a five year old, LOOK MOMMY LOOK, I LEARNT ALL ABOUT THIS IMAGINARY PRESSURIZED BALL, WHERE WE LIVE AND IT FLYS THROUGH A VACCUME AT HALF A BILLION MILES AN HOUR AND SPINS FIVE DIFFERENT WAYS AND WATER STICKS TO IT AND WE ARE GOING TO SHOOT A ROCKET INTO A VACCUME SO WE CAN GO TO MARS, BUT EVERYONE IS SAYING THAT THE ROCKET CANT GO BECAUSE THEY CANT GET PAST THE VANALEN RADIATION BELT! BUT,BUT,BUT,BUT,BUT WE ARE STILL GOING TO MARS. so dumb

    • @terrysullivan1992
      @terrysullivan1992 Рік тому

      Space X and NASA have NOT said that Space X will help with Hubble. What was announced is that Space X will look into if that is possible and then might help. All of this is just feasibility study stuff. I'm sure Elon/Space X would like to do it and would if the cost wasn't too great. But we don't know any of that yet.

  • @daviddavids2884
    @daviddavids2884 Рік тому

    4:10 water water water finding water.!!! W R O N G !!!!!!!

    • @ericanderson3453
      @ericanderson3453 Рік тому +1

      RIGHT! I mean Wrong...no I mean yes water is everywhere in the Universe, including lunar ice on our MOON! Sounds like you don't think anyone has been to the moon and the Earth is likely flat!

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      @@ericanderson3453
      hey the second person with a brain congratulations

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios 9 місяців тому

    Spendy set of darts though.

  • @roberttaylor9548
    @roberttaylor9548 Рік тому

    There may be one other factor driving the glacial movement, that would be weight of the glaciers, although much lower gravity, this could still result in that especially given the lower atmospheric pressure on Mars.

    • @ros8737
      @ros8737 Рік тому

      More pressure from the weight of ice yes, but not Less pressure from no atmosphere in the same equation? My poor math says the sweet spot is 5-6 km thick ice on mars for 213 Mpa underneath and a -35C melting point. But, my believe it is around zero just underneath most all ice on Mars, regardless thickness or location simply because Mars size and distance to the sun.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      NO ITS BECAUSE GRETTA SAID THERE IS A REALLY STRONG GRAVITY EFFECT, WHICH MAKES THE GLACIERS REALLY HEAVY, AND THE GLACIERS HEARD THAT PERSONS ARE TRYING TO GO THERE SO THEY STARTED TO MELT, dumb.

  • @burningoceanfloor1560
    @burningoceanfloor1560 Рік тому

    Funny that this channel is called The Space Race. Nice going

  • @ronaldpoe3305
    @ronaldpoe3305 Рік тому

    Heck I thought water was liquid already. Was I sleeping when they covered this in my schooling.

  • @kilroy6765
    @kilroy6765 Рік тому +1

    Liquid water, requires pressure in the atmosphere.... So, are they just lieing about the atmosphere to prevent a "gold rush"?

  • @christianmorales4484
    @christianmorales4484 Рік тому +2

    If there’s ice on mars that’s great,once it melts it turns into water

    • @CountryLifestyle2023
      @CountryLifestyle2023 Рік тому +1

      If it melts than it will leave Mars, due to lack of atmosphere

    • @b69mach1
      @b69mach1 Рік тому

      Actually if it melts it’ll turn strait into vapor. Not enough atmospheric pressure to exist as a liquid

    • @b69mach1
      @b69mach1 Рік тому

      Actually if it melts it’ll turn strait into vapor. Not enough atmospheric pressure to exist as a liquid

    • @ericanderson3453
      @ericanderson3453 Рік тому

      I can't magically melt and Mars is kinda chilly, but if it's on Mars that less shit we'll need to bring when we colonize!

  • @timmsmiithgm557
    @timmsmiithgm557 Рік тому +1

    1 - It's not a "new discovery", it's a computer-generated theory. 2 - DART was not a satellite, it was a projectile.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      WELL DONE, THE FIRST PERSON WITH A SELF UTALIZING BRAIN

  • @guygraham4016
    @guygraham4016 Рік тому

    Bunkerbusters W/arms or hooks and last shot mega burst
    If ya can't land on it and activate ya activate a few miles out for max impact or land a half a dozen and push!!

  • @thomasbramwell9592
    @thomasbramwell9592 Рік тому

    What's slowing it down?
    I thought it was at the highest ordit the shuttle could go.

  • @Moleymoler
    @Moleymoler Рік тому

    I do not think its unanimous that mars did not have an active core or geothermal activity. Just out of the pure fact that the planet has a magnetic field is indicative that there is an active core in the planet

  • @masonmax1000
    @masonmax1000 Рік тому +1

    umm theirs been an aurora borealis on mars indicating an active core bc that means it had a magnetic field also water on mars is like decade old news.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      yeah I saw bugs bunny and Donald Duck oh and Mickey was there LMFAO you all so dumb its not 2020 anymore WAKE UP!

  • @evilbeetlekustomscreations4965

    You should have said Acme on the side with a representation of Wiley Coyote

  • @MrHailteam
    @MrHailteam Рік тому +1

    Liquid gas perhaps. Lmao

  • @gazzacroy
    @gazzacroy Рік тому +1

    i so so hope they manage to sort Hubble out. we can't lose it now it would be such a lose to us :(

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      YOU CANT LOSE SOMETHING THAT IS LITERALLY BOLTED INTO A PLANE UNLESS THE PLANE CRASHES, so dumb!

    • @gazzacroy
      @gazzacroy Рік тому

      @@werenotalone26 hubble isn't on a plane twat.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      @@gazzacroy
      ok what ever you say !

  • @judethaddeus9856
    @judethaddeus9856 Рік тому

    Is it just me or is the more amazing information is that there have allegedly been signs of life on Mars???

  • @kob8634
    @kob8634 Рік тому +1

    Not "alt y meter" it's "all Tim eter".

  • @commiezombie2477
    @commiezombie2477 Місяць тому

    Iunno Hubble been in service FOEVA. Sad to say it might be time to retire. Save it if we can but it might just be its time 😢

  • @cameleon5724
    @cameleon5724 Рік тому

    One content, two languages. What I have now written may have a perfect mirror in another language.!!!!

  • @teronward7570
    @teronward7570 Рік тому +2

    Did dart change the course or just hit it?

    • @jamesb.9155
      @jamesb.9155 Рік тому

      There will be ongoing measurements to determine that.

  • @ernestimken6969
    @ernestimken6969 Рік тому +1

    At an average temp of -20%F on Mars, there is no water, but there is dry ice at the whitecaps. As the solid caps melt, rivers of liquid CO2 flow down, evaporate as temps increase, and leave river beds.

    • @thehobbist5544
      @thehobbist5544 Рік тому

      They were explaining why there might actually be water on mars as of now. As you explained, it is very cold there, but with a, what could be, geothermal core, that would give the heat to melt some of the underground ice into liquid water

    • @ernestimken6969
      @ernestimken6969 Рік тому

      @@thehobbist5544 CO2 does not melt into water. It becomes liquid CO2 on Mars at below zero temps, then evaporates. On earth it's -107F without a liquid state (instantaneous from solid to gas). I couldn't find what it is in Mars's thin atmosphere.

    • @thehobbist5544
      @thehobbist5544 Рік тому

      @@ernestimken6969 I wasn't talking about CO2

    • @ernestimken6969
      @ernestimken6969 Рік тому

      @@thehobbist5544 I know you weren't. You believe water is under Mars's surface, but that's impossible. Water exists only on Earth. Exact parameters, such as atmospheric pressure, temp range, gravity, solar radiation exposure, distance from the sun, and many other conditions must exist for water to form.

    • @thehobbist5544
      @thehobbist5544 Рік тому

      @@ernestimken6969 If there is frozen water on mars, then all it takes is something to warm it... a geothermic core maybe?, and then it will melt

  • @ThomasLee123
    @ThomasLee123 Рік тому +1

    What if Tunguska had occurred in a major city like London or New York. Then you would hear governments screaming for a solution.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      GOVERNMENTS DONT CARE, AND HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF SOMEONE DUMPING THEIR MINING TAILINGS IN THE MIDDLE OF A CITY, I REALY WISH PEOPLE WOULD GET UP TO DATE WITH INFORMATION, ALOT OF PERSONS HAVE THE MIND SET OF PEOPLE IN THE 1960'S ITS SO SAD TO SEE HOW EASILY PEOPLE ARE FOOLED AND THEN ATTACK OTHERS BECAUSE THEY HAVE DIFFERENT INFORMATION TO WHAT THE SHEEP HAVE ITS REALLY SO SO SO SAD

  • @archur111
    @archur111 Рік тому

    Yes, the cheese would be valuable

  • @carllawler2837
    @carllawler2837 Рік тому +1

    Too cold for water ...

    • @kevinduffy6712
      @kevinduffy6712 Рік тому

      The rover curiosity recorded a temperature of minus 8.5 c in gale crater.
      If this is right, there should be no running water?
      But there is also the fact that Nasa is bull shitting about temperatures if you look at some of the jimmy Roberts 1 vids you can clearly see a river in the background and pipes etc.
      If you look at giga Marco you will see objects there that prove it was once inhabited.

  • @jakemoeller7850
    @jakemoeller7850 Рік тому

    Please, Elon, save Hubble!

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      ELON PLAYS WITH HELIUM BALOONS NOT AIRPLANES

  • @itsthereali.v.7299
    @itsthereali.v.7299 Рік тому

    They be knowing all of this since the fifties n 60s... And they know about the people that live on Mars

  • @LelandReview
    @LelandReview Рік тому

    Water is everywhere. Even on the Sun. Not sure why NASA acts so surprised when they find it.

  • @ericmaclaurin8525
    @ericmaclaurin8525 Рік тому

    Mars wasn't assumed to be frozen to the core.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Рік тому

    Man we need a water sample

  • @seankelly7211
    @seankelly7211 Рік тому

    I was hoping that the new discovery on Mars was...Bacon!!! Mmmmmmm.....

  • @mikeboone390
    @mikeboone390 Рік тому

    Congrats only took 30 years to determine ideas i theorized as a child

  • @mcpeko5773
    @mcpeko5773 Рік тому

    I'd just like to point out that the fact that Mars has a metal core is not disputed.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      I WOULD JUST LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT ITS NOT A FACT, INFACT THERE IS ACTUAL" [REAL SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE]" THAT MARS IS NOT A SOLID OBJECT AT ALL, YOU CAN NOT GO THERE LET ALONE LAND ON IT. ITS ABSOLUTELY INSANE TO BELIEVE THIS OLD WORLD RUBISH, GET WITH THE TIMES ITS NOT 2020 ANYMORE.

  • @Machinima5000
    @Machinima5000 Рік тому

    oh so they were "canali" afterall lol

  • @stattick2824
    @stattick2824 Рік тому

    Too bad the volume is so low on this video, I can't hear all the commentary on my laptop.

  • @ClifftopTragedy
    @ClifftopTragedy Рік тому

    It would be funny if dimorphos was now nudged into impacting 🌎

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      IT WOULD BE HELARIOUS, ITS A REAL SHAME ITS JUST A FAIRYTALE

  • @keepmoving.3043
    @keepmoving.3043 Рік тому

    Can mining activity weaken the Earth's Magnetic Field and end it, just like the planet Mars.?

  • @Mantikal
    @Mantikal Рік тому

    Can we bottle it and sell at Starbucks? Do the presentation on Shark Tank.

  • @GrowersLuv
    @GrowersLuv Рік тому

    They knew this for years they just now telling us 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @user-sg2fw6ze7n
    @user-sg2fw6ze7n Рік тому

    달에 스핀런치로 화물을 계속 던져, 화성에 오퍼튜너티 로봇을 보낸것처럼, 달에도 건축 로봇을보내, 로봇이 화물을 받아서 그걸로 기지 건출을해. 지구에서 명령을내리고 지구에서 무인으로 조종할수있게 통신설치, 배터리 충전 설치, 태양광 설치만하면 충분히 가능해. 그렇게 건설을하면, 스핀런치같은경우 가격이 엄청 싸잖아. 그러면 싼 돈으로 수백명이 살수있는 기지 건설이 몇년안에 가능하지. 충분히 가능해. 그리고 달에서 지구로 올때는, 큰 로켓없이, 작은 로켓으로도 올수있지. 크루 드래곤이 우주정거장에서 지구 바다로 떨어지는것처럼 달에서 작은 로켓을 쏴서 지구 바다로 그냥 낙화산펴고 내리면 되니까, 달에서 지구로 오는건 큰 로켓은 없어도 가능하지. 지금도 나사가 화성에 오퍼튜너티 보낸것처럼 달에 로봇을 보낼수있지. 보스턴 다이나믹스 로봇수준이면 점프도하고 덤블링도하잖아. 그정도 성능이면 건축도 충분해. 스핀런치가 완성되고, 달에 화물을 던져서, 충분히 화물 운송이 싸게 공급만되면 아주 적은 돈으로도 수백명이 살수있는 기지 건설은 수년안에 가능하다.

  • @meltinginmissoula7044
    @meltinginmissoula7044 Рік тому

    Ok. I will go to Mars if there are hot tubs. And powered rollerblades. Or all terrain powered roller skis.
    That would be rad.

  • @cbrucesbiz
    @cbrucesbiz Рік тому

    You should look into other ways the dino's died. Don't just punch the time card, maybe another better answer is near at hand.

    • @ericanderson3453
      @ericanderson3453 Рік тому

      No, the be evidence is pretty clear with a global iridium layer and the huge crater left by giant comet or asteroid and there has been many other strikes over time especially the early heavy bombardment period
      The dinos had no chance, the ones who weren't blasted away directly from the blast died when there was nothing to eat!

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      HOW ABOUT YOU LOOK AT WETHER THE DINO'S ACTUALLY EXISTED, BECAUSE AS FAR AS I CAN TELL ITS ALL BULLSHIT, SOME CLOWN FROM THE ROYAL FAMILY WROTE A PAPER PROPOSING THAT THERE WERE DINO'S AND ONE YEAR LATER TO THE DAY HE "DISCOVERED" THE FIRST DINO BONES. AND THE FURTHER YOU LOOK INTO IT, IT BECOMES FRAUDULENT.

  • @dennispierce4079
    @dennispierce4079 Рік тому +1

    Get a clue! Wow sspaace! Duuh.

  • @Hardev_Jadeja1
    @Hardev_Jadeja1 Рік тому

    4:40 You were diverted from the main topic of this video

  • @raymacdhomhnuill8018
    @raymacdhomhnuill8018 Рік тому

    Why not boost it on up to a geostationary orbit while they are at it

    • @ro4eva
      @ro4eva Рік тому

      Personally, I think that's a fair question to ask (especially considering Hubble's age). I suspect there would be pushback against such a proposal because the Space Shuttle, which was required to launch Hubble, was retired/permanently grounded over a decade ago. Plus, I don't think the Space Shuttle was ever capable of achieving such a high orbit (IIRC).

    • @raymacdhomhnuill8018
      @raymacdhomhnuill8018 Рік тому

      @Sam Burns so, the space shuttle has nothing to do with it now, and Starship will be more than capable if Hubble ever requires maintenance or servicing again.

  • @jssomewhere6740
    @jssomewhere6740 Рік тому +2

    Great video, the Dart info has been main stream, yet still interesting ( hitting a bullet with a smaller bullet millions of miles away gets a👍from me every time.
    The info about Mars that was new to me and very cool. I am convinced that once we get people on that rock and enough equipment then we can become more flexible about where we look. That will lead to the discovery of life not of Earth. The biggest discovery of all time. Once that happens space everything will explode. Getting to other possible bodies that have life setting up space stations for constant use beyond scientific will happen. Building colonies wherever we can will become reality. Though I don't believe in FTL I do believe in travel at 10 or 20% S of L and in the near future ever closer to 50 then 80 so on fast enough to head out into the great unknown. All fuelled by possibly discovering a tiny bacteria on Mars.
    If that does happen or something close I'll give Mars a big👍from the grave.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      FAKE

    • @jssomewhere6740
      @jssomewhere6740 Рік тому

      @@werenotalone26 How do you know? Are you psychic? Were you a part of the fake dart and Mars info team? Maybe just maybe you are someone who's personality defects leads them to seek out anything that may represent a positive tone, or at least someone who may not be miserable? Then you say things that you hope will make them miserable like you. I must say you've given a exceptionally weak effort. I would love to know what you base your fake statement on.
      Note: facts only things that can be verified through widespread information.
      No conspiracies, and Billy Bob's down in the hollar blog don't work.
      So your up Fake I'm interested to read the response ( I'm betting it's angry and includes language that is offensive, and out of place. )Please make an effort to surprise and inform me.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому +1

      @@jssomewhere6740
      I would honestly love to have an intellectual conversation with you or anyone really.
      but what I have observed in my time in this world, it is very rare to come across another wo/man with common sense let alone intelligence.
      and no I don't get angry, violent or offensive.

  • @redmarsin6701
    @redmarsin6701 Рік тому

    Will not be water, it can be liquid or some solution is just my thinking.

  • @pcdoctor2003
    @pcdoctor2003 Рік тому

    Why don't they just connect a module to the capsule and use a Canada arm in that capsule that would be a good way to fix it and mount it to the capsule I'm pulling it in orbit

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      THEY WONT DO IT BECAUSE THE STUDIO IS NOT BIG ENOUGH, WHY DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU THIS? CANT YOU USE YOUR OWN BRAIN

  • @douglasgallardojr4759
    @douglasgallardojr4759 Рік тому

    The audio on this video is really low.

  • @Lilmiket1000
    @Lilmiket1000 Рік тому +2

    So geothermal plus salt? salt also keeps the water liquid.

  • @dannytrujillo5435
    @dannytrujillo5435 Рік тому

    I think if we can alter the trajectory of a comet to impact Mars, terraforming just might be a possibility. I laughed at the idea to Nuke the planet. Causing a nuclear meltdown on their ice cap sounds better

  • @suspiciousninja1220
    @suspiciousninja1220 Рік тому

    just becasue DART hit its target doesnt mean it did anything, like a fly hitting my windshield

    • @ro4eva
      @ro4eva Рік тому

      Your windshield is mounted upon a chassis with a trajectory that constantly has to contend with a decaying rate-of-speed/velocity due to multiple sources of drag and/or friction. In comparison, an asteroid's trajectory is influenced by orbital mechanics, of which, drag and/or friction as experienced by your car's windshield is very miniscule (so much so that it's virtually never a key factor).

  • @BazyliKowalski
    @BazyliKowalski Рік тому

    Source?

  • @maxtabmann6701
    @maxtabmann6701 Рік тому

    Now you only have to let this liquid water get into the Mars atmosphere and the Mars will warm close to earth temperatures. Mind also that the 96% CO2 atmosphere could not do it, but water will.

  • @joealcamo8901
    @joealcamo8901 Рік тому

    So how does this help humanity? We would need long straws.

  • @oeipekjin7561
    @oeipekjin7561 Рік тому

    US had long ago explore mars but said nothing at that time, why US suddenly announced something about mars now... Did US hiding secret or....

  • @Cpt_Boony_Hat
    @Cpt_Boony_Hat Рік тому

    Great, now don’t let Danny any where near it

  • @capitaneaz
    @capitaneaz Рік тому

    For life is true that you need a lot of water, but you will need a lot of vegetation too, other wise the other side of the equation wont going to be there.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      THE FIRST THING YOU NEED IS THE MAKE BELIEVE FAIRYTALE PLANET, OH YOU HAVE THAT YOUR GOOD TO GO.

  • @steffenwolffe507
    @steffenwolffe507 Рік тому

    freeze this at 6:41
    1. if they are in space with no gravity, why is one guy sitting straddled on that mast or whatever?
    2. underneath him, there looks to be some sort of discoloration that looks oddly like a fluid leak, but if that is something actually leaking, then... where was this actually filmed?
    3. same guy, but.. the legs of his suit look awful thin, like jogging pants almost.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      ITS THE SWIMMING POOL THEY FILM IN AT "NASA"
      Not
      A
      Space
      Agency

  • @tripletasktv3830
    @tripletasktv3830 Рік тому

    Honestly, I’m going to donated all my money when I die to SpaceX. This is the future! We as a human race must fuel the race for space and beyond.

  • @fixbertha
    @fixbertha Рік тому

    Great!! Now all we have to worry about is the toxic soil, high levels of radiation, reduced gravity, lack of a breathable atmosphere....

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      ITS not real so get over it

    • @fixbertha
      @fixbertha Рік тому +1

      @@werenotalone26 See, that's a joke based on reality in response to the video. I'm tired of breathless videos saying how we are ready to colonize the galaxy, starting with our solar system. THAT'S not real either.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      @@fixbertha
      I know, the problem is I can't directly add to your comment, I can only respond, it wasn't a response to your comment it was meant as a continuation of your comment 🙃

  • @aldenconsolver3428
    @aldenconsolver3428 Рік тому

    Sounds like this might be a great training mission for Polaris Dawn, and if we get there fast enough maybe use Starship and take every part you could ever need in one trip. I did a study once on using optical interferometry and found that built-in space would be the best and cheapest way to get JWST resolution in the visible spectrum. Just make another (probably smaller) version of Hubble, attach a frame to bubble and put the other telescope some 20 meters away and you have interferometry data to a staggering resolution.

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS SPACE, YOU LIVE IN LALA LAND

  • @cooldata2000
    @cooldata2000 Рік тому

    Old News;! Why else do you think we’ve got colonies on Mars?

  • @lewisnicolls7933
    @lewisnicolls7933 Рік тому

    Concerning DART, do we know they asteroid's part actually can't within expected parameters?

    • @werenotalone26
      @werenotalone26 Рік тому

      PUT YOUR MIND AT EASE, ASTEROIDS ARE FAIRY TALES, GROW UP.