Absolutely, dreaming and advancing are integral to human progress, and the pursuit of colonizing Mars is a testament to our unyielding spirit of exploration and innovation.
Thanks a ton! AI video generation is advancing rapidly, and we're just beginning to explore its potential. Stay tuned for more exciting content coming soon. If you're interested, check out the first part here: ua-cam.com/video/gX10gqnSVRk/v-deo.html
The problem i saw was the fuel suplies needed to push though the cosmos and mars as thers no thick air that propelers can go with. Fuel needs large masses to be used, and cant bring much of it from planet, and it spends rapidly fast. Energy derived from rocket fuels is to weak and to litle for the purpuoses. I wonder if subatomic proceses and miniature explosions that are controled could bring by far more compresed fuel massses and much more power in movement, if that exists already, or some knowledge of it, than that would be the solution, otherwise, its a long way to go to make any real colonisation etc on mars or anywhere in space other than earth.
I agree, fuel supply is a big challenge in long distance space travel. To my knowledge researchers are exploring more efficient propulsion systems, such as nuclear thermal and electric propulsion, which could significantly reduce the amount of fuel needed. Additionally, the concept of in-orbit refueling stations, where spacecraft can refuel en route, is being developed to overcome storage limitations. To find a solution will take time (or even generations)...
I understand your perspective. The film is designed to offer an engaging and visually stunning depiction of life on Mars, primarily focusing on captivating and entertaining the audience. If you're interested, check out the first part here: ua-cam.com/video/gX10gqnSVRk/v-deo.html
@@GatePix To be honest, what I would love to see is a depiction of a realistic but limited exploratory mission to Mars, done to the same visual standards. Just as captivating, I think.
I like the idea! How about we collaborate - you handle the script, and I'll take care of the visuals. Just kidding... But seriously, I'm considering a new space mission video, maybe not Mars, but perhaps a journey to Europa. Stay tuned!
I hope you enjoyed that little fantasy. Space X will get us to space, that much is obvious. However, Titan A.E. will be the reason we stay there with their Lunar and Martian Habitat. Which is far superior than a balloon or 3D printed mud hut.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! SpaceX's role in advancing space travel is certainly groundbreaking. Titan A.E.'s habitats, along with those from other innovators, offer indeed promising options for sustainable living in space. In space exploration, it's the diversity of approaches that enriches our progress towards the stars.
@@GatePix Diversity? You're putting your hope in diversity? How has that worked out in society here lately? Diversity will get people killed in space. You support what works, not what sounds cool. Sierra Space with their balloon is the most asinine and anyone from Icon who thinks an manned 3D printer is going to pave the way is equally insane. Don't believe me? There is an inflatable module on the ISS right now, guess what it's used for? That's right, a closet and the always leave the door closed. That's how much they don't trust it. As for Icon, ask anyone what happens when a 3D printer misprints, or one of a thousand parts break. Yes, Titan A.E. will be heavier; but I would rather trust a solid modular structure over a balloon or moon mud. Diversity is a mistake.
Well, you raise important points about the reliability and safety of technology in space exploration. It's crucial to balance innovation with proven effectiveness, especially in such a high-stakes environment. While it's important to support what works, having a diversity of technologies can be beneficial as a backup in case of malfunctions or unforeseen issues.
@@GatePix Using AI to generate your responses I see. Run this by your AI generator. A spoonful of oil will contaminate an entire drinking water supply. So tell me again how diversity is a good thing. There are things in this world that just do not belong.
Sure, here's a brief summary for you: diversity in technology for space exploration and Mars settlement enhances mission resilience by providing backup systems for redundancy, fostering innovative solutions for unforeseen challenges, ensuring adaptability to the Martian environment, and optimizing the use of local resources for sustainability. In a nutshell, tech diversification is key for risk mitigation.
Beautiful work! 🤩
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
@@GatePix Totally had to subscribe! Thanks!
Excellent travail
Thanks, truly appreciated!
We never tire of dreaming and developing !)
Absolutely, dreaming and advancing are integral to human progress, and the pursuit of colonizing Mars is a testament to our unyielding spirit of exploration and innovation.
That construction in a few months. If im goin to mars i better get my own room
Indeed, rent your own private and cozy space on Mars now!
what an insane video, knowing that it Is AI generated is unbelievable ! wow
Thanks a ton! AI video generation is advancing rapidly, and we're just beginning to explore its potential. Stay tuned for more exciting content coming soon.
If you're interested, check out the first part here: ua-cam.com/video/gX10gqnSVRk/v-deo.html
The problem i saw was the fuel suplies needed to push though the cosmos and mars as thers no thick air that propelers can go with. Fuel needs large masses to be used, and cant bring much of it from planet, and it spends rapidly fast. Energy derived from rocket fuels is to weak and to litle for the purpuoses. I wonder if subatomic proceses and miniature explosions that are controled could bring by far more compresed fuel massses and much more power in movement, if that exists already, or some knowledge of it, than that would be the solution, otherwise, its a long way to go to make any real colonisation etc on mars or anywhere in space other than earth.
I agree, fuel supply is a big challenge in long distance space travel. To my knowledge researchers are exploring more efficient propulsion systems, such as nuclear thermal and electric propulsion, which could significantly reduce the amount of fuel needed. Additionally, the concept of in-orbit refueling stations, where spacecraft can refuel en route, is being developed to overcome storage limitations. To find a solution will take time (or even generations)...
Lovely graphics. Shame the storyline isn't even remotely realistic.
I understand your perspective. The film is designed to offer an engaging and visually stunning depiction of life on Mars, primarily focusing on captivating and entertaining the audience.
If you're interested, check out the first part here: ua-cam.com/video/gX10gqnSVRk/v-deo.html
@@GatePixeverything is fine and an original approach to the topic 🖖
@@РАшенСлавянов Thanks, appreciated!
@@GatePix To be honest, what I would love to see is a depiction of a realistic but limited exploratory mission to Mars, done to the same visual standards. Just as captivating, I think.
I like the idea! How about we collaborate - you handle the script, and I'll take care of the visuals. Just kidding... But seriously, I'm considering a new space mission video, maybe not Mars, but perhaps a journey to Europa. Stay tuned!
I hope you enjoyed that little fantasy. Space X will get us to space, that much is obvious. However, Titan A.E. will be the reason we stay there with their Lunar and Martian Habitat. Which is far superior than a balloon or 3D printed mud hut.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! SpaceX's role in advancing space travel is certainly groundbreaking. Titan A.E.'s habitats, along with those from other innovators, offer indeed promising options for sustainable living in space. In space exploration, it's the diversity of approaches that enriches our progress towards the stars.
@@GatePix Diversity? You're putting your hope in diversity? How has that worked out in society here lately? Diversity will get people killed in space. You support what works, not what sounds cool. Sierra Space with their balloon is the most asinine and anyone from Icon who thinks an manned 3D printer is going to pave the way is equally insane. Don't believe me? There is an inflatable module on the ISS right now, guess what it's used for? That's right, a closet and the always leave the door closed. That's how much they don't trust it. As for Icon, ask anyone what happens when a 3D printer misprints, or one of a thousand parts break. Yes, Titan A.E. will be heavier; but I would rather trust a solid modular structure over a balloon or moon mud. Diversity is a mistake.
Well, you raise important points about the reliability and safety of technology in space exploration. It's crucial to balance innovation with proven effectiveness, especially in such a high-stakes environment. While it's important to support what works, having a diversity of technologies can be beneficial as a backup in case of malfunctions or unforeseen issues.
@@GatePix Using AI to generate your responses I see. Run this by your AI generator. A spoonful of oil will contaminate an entire drinking water supply. So tell me again how diversity is a good thing. There are things in this world that just do not belong.
Sure, here's a brief summary for you: diversity in technology for space exploration and Mars settlement enhances mission resilience by providing backup systems for redundancy, fostering innovative solutions for unforeseen challenges, ensuring adaptability to the Martian environment, and optimizing the use of local resources for sustainability. In a nutshell, tech diversification is key for risk mitigation.