2:40 Up to this point I had thought "What if Mars grows to maybe a thousand or more in population, they could start their own independent internet with an independent UA-cam and everything, and then Gavin says it and they laugh at him and I'm like -_-
Y'know, Gavin actually has a point: I assume that, when people go to Mars on that one-way trip, and they're lacking a lot of the stuff we have here, I would imagine they'd eventually start crafting their own versions of it.
Comments about Mars one trip and the activities they can do website uses cookies. By continuing to browse the website you are agreeing to our use of cookies. More info Search Keywords... Mars OneNavigationMars One What will the astronauts do on Mars? During their working hours, our astronauts will be busy performing three main tasks: construction, maintenance and research. Besides work, they will also have time to relax. Construction Construction involves working on the settlement. The first crew in particular will need to devote a lot of time to the settlement, to make their new home into a comfortable place to live. They will install the corridors between the landers, they will deploy extra solar panels, and they will install equipment, such as greenhouses, inside the habitat. They will spend time on the crops and food preparation. They will also prepare the hardware for the second crew: the second crew hardware will be delivered with the first crew astronauts. As soon as possible, Mars One will try to supply the settlement with methodologies to produce habitable volume from mostly Martian materials, in order to significantly expand the settlement. Our goal is to enable them to construct a space 10 meters wide by 50 meters long. This will be a spacious environment in which to live, where they can also grow trees. Such a large living volume will make Mars a much nicer place to live. Maintenance Maintenance will be crucial to ensure long-term functionality of all systems. The astronauts lives depend on the technology present in the settlement. All these systems need to be checked and maintained regularly. Research Research is also an important part of work on Mars, especially when the settlement is fully operational. What is the history of Mars? Did Mars have a long wet period, or just a few wet years every now and then? When did the dramatic climate change take place? Is there life on Mars now? The astronauts will do their own research, but will also collect data for other researchers, and transmit it to Earth. Leisure and personal time Our astronauts will also find time to relax. They can do most of the indoor activities that people can do on Earth: read, play games, write, paint, work out in the gym, watch TV, use the Internet, contact friends at home and so on. There will be some communication and media limitations, due to the distance between Earth and Mars, resulting in time delays: they will have to request the movies or news broadcasts they want to see in advance. If an astronaut would like to watch the Super Bowl, he or she can request it, and it would be uploaded to the server on Mars. There will always be a time delay of at least three minutes, so the people on Mars will know who won a few minutes after the people on Earth. Hopefully this slight delay will not spoil their enjoyment of our ‘Earth sports’. Easy Internet access will be limited to their preferred sites that are constantly updated on the local Mars web server. Other websites will take between 6 and 45 minutes to appear on their screen - first 3-22 minutes for your click to reach Earth, and then another 3-22 minutes for the website data to reach Mars. Contacting friends at home is possible by video, voice or text message (e-mail, WhatsApp, sms), but real time dialogue is not possible, because of the time delay.
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I wonder if satellite engineers can actually create a way for the Internet to be available all across the solar system. Like, how many satellites we'd need to make sure all the planets are connected together, to synchronize online data so everyone's updated on the same shit, what each satellite would even do (storage, signal boost, orbit navigation and location), etc.
+Okay WhyNot well the light uses 3 minutes to travel from earth to mars. and even more to planets far away. so you would have a aproximated 18000 ping.. and loading any web page that was based on a server on earth when u were on mars would take 3 minuts not because the connection would be limited by how much information it could send at once. but because when it sent it it would still take 3 minutes to arive even traveling at the speed of light. when it come to making internet avaible on far away places i believe quantum entanglement is a better option as the information would travel instantly once one particle was measured or recieved input. but it is mostly just a theory.
+Cola Phoenix Basically they could buffer it, so there's local storage/server that keeps an semi-updated copy of the internet. Locally internet is fast, but not all of the information is up to date; so something like S04E10.GoT.torrent wouldn't show up until the next scheduled data stream but something like CNN is updated every 3 minutes.
well for Mars it would be the same as Earth aka Mars internet. But to connect them, I believe there would have to be multiple or one large satellite as powerful, or more powerful than ours
RossterToth.
its rose time
*ross
Roster Teth
Rasterfath.
You could get those "number one in the world" achievements
"Why does Internet have to come from Earth?"
I sense a missed T-shirt opportunity.
2:40 Up to this point I had thought "What if Mars grows to maybe a thousand or more in population, they could start their own independent internet with an independent UA-cam and everything, and then Gavin says it and they laugh at him and I'm like -_-
Law Williams people shall laugh at you.... >:D
luke belbin I apologize I never saw your comment.
But yeah they shall...as long as I say things on Gavin's level xD (no offense Gavin!)
it is quite alright, it's nice to actually get a reply on the internet for once.
I mean, it would take decades for there to be enough people on Mars to make having a Mars internet feasible.
Plus they were talking about like 9 people on mars not a whole colony of people to make Mars internet.
I got an advertisement staring Slow-mo guys in a tide commercial.
It's great hype for a rooster teeth video.
There's also a RoosterTeeth one where Aaron and Brandon (I think) prank Barbara by dumping Mac & Cheese on her.
hahaha same
The Slow-Mo Guys Staring into your soul until you buy Tide.
Y'know, Gavin actually has a point: I assume that, when people go to Mars on that one-way trip, and they're lacking a lot of the stuff we have here, I would imagine they'd eventually start crafting their own versions of it.
Gus could start up Rooster Teeth: Mars!!!
This was one of the best podcasts.
"shotgun! shotgun! damn it! shotgun!" (sarge says the best things to quot)
Amazing how Jordan was in each of these podcast and they got a animated adventures
Could you do the one where Gus gets AIM messages in quotes. The hotdog plane one
Ghost Robot that ones from a voice only podcast
Jordan will never animate himself at this rate
Mars internet is actually accurate tbh, just need to get enough people with enough computers that the network is big enough
Podcast 201 is ICONIC
Genius idea.
They should've casted Gus in The Martian
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What will the astronauts do on Mars?
During their working hours, our astronauts will be busy performing three main tasks: construction, maintenance and research. Besides work, they will also have time to relax.
Construction
Construction involves working on the settlement. The first crew in particular will need to devote a lot of time to the settlement, to make their new home into a comfortable place to live. They will install the corridors between the landers, they will deploy extra solar panels, and they will install equipment, such as greenhouses, inside the habitat. They will spend time on the crops and food preparation. They will also prepare the hardware for the second crew: the second crew hardware will be delivered with the first crew astronauts.
As soon as possible, Mars One will try to supply the settlement with methodologies to produce habitable volume from mostly Martian materials, in order to significantly expand the settlement. Our goal is to enable them to construct a space 10 meters wide by 50 meters long. This will be a spacious environment in which to live, where they can also grow trees. Such a large living volume will make Mars a much nicer place to live.
Maintenance
Maintenance will be crucial to ensure long-term functionality of all systems. The astronauts lives depend on the technology present in the settlement. All these systems need to be checked and maintained regularly.
Research
Research is also an important part of work on Mars, especially when the settlement is fully operational. What is the history of Mars? Did Mars have a long wet period, or just a few wet years every now and then? When did the dramatic climate change take place? Is there life on Mars now? The astronauts will do their own research, but will also collect data for other researchers, and transmit it to Earth.
Leisure and personal time
Our astronauts will also find time to relax. They can do most of the indoor activities that people can do on Earth: read, play games, write, paint, work out in the gym, watch TV, use the Internet, contact friends at home and so on.
There will be some communication and media limitations, due to the distance between Earth and Mars, resulting in time delays: they will have to request the movies or news broadcasts they want to see in advance. If an astronaut would like to watch the Super Bowl, he or she can request it, and it would be uploaded to the server on Mars. There will always be a time delay of at least three minutes, so the people on Mars will know who won a few minutes after the people on Earth. Hopefully this slight delay will not spoil their enjoyment of our ‘Earth sports’.
Easy Internet access will be limited to their preferred sites that are constantly updated on the local Mars web server. Other websites will take between 6 and 45 minutes to appear on their screen - first 3-22 minutes for your click to reach Earth, and then another 3-22 minutes for the website data to reach Mars. Contacting friends at home is possible by video, voice or text message (e-mail, WhatsApp, sms), but real time dialogue is not possible, because of the time delay.
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And not come back? I'd fucking do it! I don't have much to do here anyways! Set up a colony, have some martian kids, grow some mars corn!
well gus this hasent aged well for you. its 2022 and no shotgun and your still on earth.
I wonder if satellite engineers can actually create a way for the Internet to be available all across the solar system.
Like, how many satellites we'd need to make sure all the planets are connected together, to synchronize online data so everyone's updated on the same shit, what each satellite would even do (storage, signal boost, orbit navigation and location), etc.
Yeah, and like you said if they didn't have enough storage, they could just borrow some from Tupperware.
I'll show myself out.
+Okay WhyNot well the light uses 3 minutes to travel from earth to mars. and even more to planets far away. so you would have a aproximated 18000 ping.. and loading any web page that was based on a server on earth when u were on mars would take 3 minuts not because the connection would be limited by how much information it could send at once. but because when it sent it it would still take 3 minutes to arive even traveling at the speed of light.
when it come to making internet avaible on far away places i believe quantum entanglement is a better option as the information would travel instantly once one particle was measured or recieved input. but it is mostly just a theory.
+Cola Phoenix Basically they could buffer it, so there's local storage/server that keeps an semi-updated copy of the internet. Locally internet is fast, but not all of the information is up to date; so something like S04E10.GoT.torrent wouldn't show up until the next scheduled data stream but something like CNN is updated every 3 minutes.
well for Mars it would be the same as Earth aka Mars internet. But to connect them, I believe there would have to be multiple or one large satellite as powerful, or more powerful than ours
I know this is 2 years later but Vodafone is busy making an internet connection on the moon at this point.
As usual Gavin said something that made complete sense but they just twisted his words so that it made him sound stupid.
Jordan laughs like Jimmy Fallon
Chicken tooth
gus from chikentooth
#RosterTath :')
how to get internet on mars, set up a server system like there is on earth,