How NASA Plans to Extract Water from Mars!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2024
  • How NASA Plans to Extract Water from Mars!
    Last Video: NASA’s Giant Inflatable Balls!
    • NASA’s Giant Inflatabl...
    ►Become a member today: / @thespaceraceyt
    ►Support the channel by purchasing from our merch store: shop.theteslaspace.com/
    ► Join Our Discord Server: / discord
    ► Patreon: / theteslaspace
    ► Subscribe to our other channel, The Tesla Space: / theteslaspace
    Mars Colonization News and Updates
    • Mars Colonization News...
    SpaceX News and Updates: • SpaceX News and Updates
    The Space Race is dedicated to the exploration of outer space and humans' mission to explore the universe. We’ll provide news and updates from everything in space, including the SpaceX and NASA mission to colonize Mars and the Moon. We’ll focus on news and updates from SpaceX, NASA, Starlink, Blue Origin, The James Webb Space Telescope and more. If you’re interested in space exploration, Mars colonization, and everything to do with space travel and the space race... you’ve come to the right channel! We love space and hope to inspire others to learn more!
    ► Subscribe to The Tesla Space newsletter: www.theteslaspace.com
    Business Email: sean@creatormill.com
    #Spacex #Space #Mars
  • Наука та технологія

КОМЕНТАРІ • 80

  • @TheSpaceRaceYT
    @TheSpaceRaceYT  Місяць тому +1

    ►Become a member today: ua-cam.com/channels/eMcDx6-rOq_RlKSPehk2tQ.htmljoin
    ►Support the channel by purchasing from our merch store: shop.theteslaspace.com/
    ► Join Our Discord Server: discord.gg/jeZgzNUcBw
    ► Patreon: www.patreon.com/theteslaspace
    ► Subscribe to our other channel, The Tesla Space: ua-cam.com/users/TheTeslaSpace

    • @chammockutube
      @chammockutube Місяць тому

      Great video! Do you have a way of one time support?

  • @projectarduino2295
    @projectarduino2295 Місяць тому +5

    The military use of moving satellites is also that the threat to move a satellite out of a desired orbit also means that any attempts to maneuver spy or observation satellites into certain orbits can be contested and become strategically disadvantageous. Imagine only having a few maneuvers available, and having to waste them dodging arresting craft. That means avoiding needing to dodge in the first place becomes a priority.

  • @zam6877
    @zam6877 Місяць тому +1

    I am excited for this drill system
    Focusing specifically on the experience in the antarctic is encouraging

  • @JorgeGonzalez-xv9xw
    @JorgeGonzalez-xv9xw Місяць тому +7

    please tell me that they put something on the rover to clean the solar panels this time

  • @TheChoyamoya
    @TheChoyamoya Місяць тому +1

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @24-7gpts
    @24-7gpts Місяць тому +5

    Nice video!

  • @crispen-cl8gq
    @crispen-cl8gq Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting.

  • @AmateurHistorian999
    @AmateurHistorian999 Місяць тому +6

    The amount of advance work to be done before permanent human presence on Mars is staggering. Power generation, mining, water, fuel, and oxygen production, sturdy and radiation-resistant habitation, and spare parts for all of the above ... it all has to work perfectly.

    • @bluesteel8376
      @bluesteel8376 Місяць тому +3

      Yup. We are several decades from having any sort of permanent presence on Mars.

    • @user-er5qu6wq5f
      @user-er5qu6wq5f Місяць тому +2

      It'll probably take us at least literally another 50 - 100 years realistically

    • @ran631
      @ran631 Місяць тому +3

      Its just that this creator and many others are just eating elons drug induced yapping

    • @emerald9947
      @emerald9947 Місяць тому +3

      While we may not reach self sufficiency in the next 2 decades 70 year or so should be enough for a self sufficient base but we need to start with a settlement before we reach a city.

    • @SebastianWellsTL
      @SebastianWellsTL Місяць тому +5

      @@ran631
      Oh yeah, you are absolutely right!
      SpaceX has only managed to...
      1. Become the first private company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station.
      2. Make history by successfully landing an orbital-capable rocket back on Earth, which is a huge deal.
      3. Develop the most powerful operational rocket as of 2020, called the Falcon Heavy.
      Also, in 2023, SpaceX achieved the highest number of launches of a single rocket type (Falcon 9) in a calendar year, with 96 launches. I could go on with the advancements with Starship but I think I have said enough.

  • @shaunskosana2202
    @shaunskosana2202 Місяць тому +1

    The only things required ground diggers tools way melt if the ice a lights to keep the equipment free from freezing. Alot things must be sent to plant grow stuff that grow in icy landscape

  • @DeanStephen
    @DeanStephen 27 днів тому +1

    We should be asking, why aren’t they sending this to the Moon first?

  • @patrashdigger
    @patrashdigger Місяць тому +8

    Isn't there a better way than using solar panels for power?

    • @emerald9947
      @emerald9947 Місяць тому +6

      Nuclear power would be best for a couple years on Mars as long as their refueled from Earth but fusion reactors would be even better but thats still just a dream even on Earth so for now solar panels are the cheapest power source to maintain and produce even if not very efficient.

    • @k.sullivan6303
      @k.sullivan6303 Місяць тому

      Send up a Newfie Drill. Then after about 6 days of intense drilling the Newfie declares he only reached a depth of 15 meters. The maintenance guy goes out with him and checks the auger. Then he starts up the drill motor. At that point the Newfie jumps back and yells out, "Lord liftin' Jesus biy, what's that noise?"

    • @IllegallyAcquiredKIA
      @IllegallyAcquiredKIA Місяць тому

      Desiel generators but they are to heavy to bring

    • @twitchy.mp3
      @twitchy.mp3 Місяць тому

      Nuclear power but people fear nuclear anything

    • @emerald9947
      @emerald9947 Місяць тому +1

      @@twitchy.mp3 Yeah for no good reason and It wouldn't even require a nuclear reactor for a small base just a big radioisotope thermoelectric generator.

  • @projectarduino2295
    @projectarduino2295 Місяць тому +1

    Would red water be the first permanent infrastructure on Mars? If so, that is a big achievement.

  • @Anton-ji4td
    @Anton-ji4td Місяць тому +1

    How do we make rocket fuel on earth, and how much equipment and effort is involved to make a huge quantity? I think it's more than a little vehicle with 4 small wheels with a small drill bit?

  • @khizirali
    @khizirali Місяць тому

    Hello sirr! How do you do research & write a amzing script. Please give me a Hint🙏
    Love from🇵🇰

  • @johnsonrepp
    @johnsonrepp Місяць тому

    I would guess that because gravity is so low on mars (compared to earth) that the permafrost of mars won’t be as solid or hard. Just a thought.

  • @cramalotinn354
    @cramalotinn354 Місяць тому +1

    What is cis luna orbit?

    • @cramalotinn354
      @cramalotinn354 Місяць тому +1

      Found it!
      Cis-lunar space (Latin for “on this side of the moon”) is the spherical volume that extends outward from Earth's geosynchronous region to encapsulate the moon's orbit and its Lagrange points, or “L points”-defined as the locations where the combined gravitational acceleration due to the Earth and moon allow a small

  • @phoule76
    @phoule76 Місяць тому

    get your shaft to Mars

  • @BennyCFD
    @BennyCFD Місяць тому

    Unless they find liquid water it will be all but impossible to sustain missions to mars. If there is liquid water then all they need do is sink a well, but if water if is tied up as ice then you will need to harvest it meaning always the need to go further and further to get that ice.

  • @TheTamriel
    @TheTamriel Місяць тому +1

    Does NASA or SpaceX have the robot technology to install and operate such a Red Water drilling rig on Mars? Bringing people to the red planet w/o catching them a chromosomal defect or carcinogenesis and a critical muscle weakness due to space radiation (500 mSv/a) and zero gravity after an eight-month trip in a thin-hulled aluminium spacecraft is still the major obstacle. We don't want to watch The Walking Dead on Mars, do we?

  • @evenmauix
    @evenmauix 29 днів тому

    Now a like

  • @bericky16
    @bericky16 Місяць тому

    Your voice is really familiar

  • @Sm-kz3yj
    @Sm-kz3yj 27 днів тому

    The thumbnail 💀💀💀

  • @k.sullivan6303
    @k.sullivan6303 Місяць тому +3

    Bruce Willis is too old to go there and meet that depth! He is the only one who could have gotten that job done!

  • @waynewalker1503
    @waynewalker1503 27 днів тому

    They didn't give a date for the Mars drilling 🙄😒

  • @Smugcat101
    @Smugcat101 Місяць тому

    15th comment and the vid was made 1hr ago!

  • @sigmamale8971
    @sigmamale8971 19 днів тому +1

    Chinese do anything and huge project instant 😮

  • @carllawler2837
    @carllawler2837 17 днів тому

    Pipe dreams...

  • @nonameuno9394
    @nonameuno9394 Місяць тому

    I always wonder who is paying for all of these landers, satellites and research.

  • @AcidRai
    @AcidRai 17 днів тому

    Unfortunately, we will never reach Mars

  • @somejackball
    @somejackball Місяць тому

    lolz, Stop listening to Richard Hoagland!! 😏

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare Місяць тому

    no

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare Місяць тому

    no us military's

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak Місяць тому +1

    Is there any good reason for non Americans to favour the US.
    We see them as prime aggressors in many areas and very much concerned to maintain air and space military domination.

    • @re1v3r
      @re1v3r 25 днів тому

      If you enjoy food, the cell phone you're likely on right now, and energy, then you can thank the U.S. for providing stability by controlling all the Earth's oceans that allow for globalization and development of many countries that previously were unable to gather the necessary resources to progress as a first world country. 🇺🇸

    • @causewaykayak
      @causewaykayak 25 днів тому

      ​@@re1v3rNonsense. Food ? Well clearly that predates your own recently formed nation. Maybe check with north american farmers how well their government looks after them.
      You do not enjoy global domination. You pop up unbidden in places that clearly hate your guts. Destroy and Maim and withdraw defeated thinking you did a good job.
      You have serious rivals. Beware of yet more conflicts you maybe won't win.
      If you think globalisation is a boon to mankind you are a not abreast of much public opinion. It is recognised as a real phenomenon but a disaster for all but a few.
      Phones, Mine is French and created in China. I think the chips are TSMC. The US did not invent the things and for all the convenience we all could manage perfectly well without it. Our world does not benefit greatly from so called American values -- which were lifted directly from older cultures by your so called founding fathers

  • @numberone6955
    @numberone6955 Місяць тому +1

    0 watter exists on that red coldness

    • @jondoc7525
      @jondoc7525 Місяць тому +1

      Lmao they already found water and reservoirs haha . We will find a suitable place to settle and live in caves and go out at dawn and dusk . Not even hard to put up umbrellas or bring what the soil is missing to grow

    • @numberone6955
      @numberone6955 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@jondoc7525bro they are gonna go and freeze to death. Theoretical calculations on how to "build a self sustaining city on mars" is diff story on a reality

    • @FoogleBoogle
      @FoogleBoogle Місяць тому

      @@numberone6955 insulation and heating?

    • @SebastianWellsTL
      @SebastianWellsTL Місяць тому

      @@numberone6955
      So, you are familiar with these "theoretical calculations"?

    • @jondoc7525
      @jondoc7525 Місяць тому

      @@numberone6955haha no . Highest temp recorded is in the 50s or 60s . They can send resources for 100 people the first trip and have one crew set it up . We could easily do it if it was our species goal . We will easily visit .

  • @Angusrangus344
    @Angusrangus344 Місяць тому

    Why do americans say antarctica like ant-arctica just say an-tarctica like australians!

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare Місяць тому

    peace. the us am not authentic. commonwealth am love

  • @hobbz4921
    @hobbz4921 17 днів тому

    why do we still have to depict Mars as some "red" planet...??? we all know that Mars doesn't look like that. NASA - STOP USING RED FILTERS IN PICS FROM MARS!

  • @mikecodner7444
    @mikecodner7444 Місяць тому

    NASA couldn't extract water from a saturated sponge.

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare Місяць тому +2

    love China

  • @sageoldmann5157
    @sageoldmann5157 Місяць тому +4

    No one is going to Mars.

    • @TheMMAHawk
      @TheMMAHawk Місяць тому +6

      not with that mindset😂

    • @bluesteel8376
      @bluesteel8376 Місяць тому +6

      Not yet, but eventually people will.

    • @AmateurHistorian999
      @AmateurHistorian999 Місяць тому +1

      Party pooper.

    • @SebastianWellsTL
      @SebastianWellsTL Місяць тому +2

      World's first person able to predict the future with perfect clarity?!?

    • @bsmusic2601
      @bsmusic2601 Місяць тому +1

      By when? If we don't become multi-planetary then interstellar we are doomed as a species
      We go to Mars or become extinct

  • @TheAmental
    @TheAmental Місяць тому

    Pure fiction

  • @pravdaseed64
    @pravdaseed64 Місяць тому

    🧞 Let's hope Hollywood don't send any human anywhere.
    🧞 Just L👀k what we have done on this planet 🌍.