Elon Musk To Launch SpaceX Dragon's Most Important Mission SHOCKED NASA Teams

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  • Elon Musk To Launch SpaceX Dragon's Most Important Mission SHOCKED NASA Teams
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    0:00-0:26: Intro
    0:27-2:29: Polaris Dawn's new schedule
    2:30-5:44: How important of Polaris mission's upcoming?
    5:45-6:51: Mission 2
    6:51-Mission 3
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    Elon Musk To Launch SpaceX Dragon's Most Important Mission SHOCKED NASA Teams
    Up, Up, and away … to outer space!
    It's not just the views from behind the spacecraft window, but the genuine steps outside of space.
    It's fantastic how these things will soon become a reality on the SpaceX Dragon mission Polaris this summer.
    Let's find out on today's episode of Alpha Tech:
    Why is Polaris's mission to important than you think? And this will change everything even NASA is shocked!
    Elon Musk To Launch SpaceX Dragon's Most Important Mission SHOCKED NASA Teams
    In the last 3 years, the face of commercial spaceflight has changed drastically.
    Stealing the spotlight was the all-civilian spaceflight to orbit in the groundbreaking Inspiration 4 mission led by billionaire Jared Isaacman in collaboration with SpaceX in 2021, which has shocked the world.
    However, not satisfied with Inspiration 4's achievements, Isaacman has embarked on creating a new series of civilian missions with SpaceX called the Polaris Program, comprising 3 missions poised to rewrite history in space travel.
    Elon Musk To Launch SpaceX Dragon's Most Important Mission SHOCKED NASA Teams .The first mission was named Polaris Dawn. Polaris Dawn is the first in a series of missions dedicated to breaking down more boundaries for commercial space flight. The first Polaris mission is well into its preparation phase, and one can only marvel at what this mission aims to do. It will be the first civilian space flight to include a spacewalk. A spacewalk, or to put it in professional terms Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) has never been done by a non-governmental entity, and it has its challenges.
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  • @ruschein
    @ruschein 15 днів тому +4

    I feel sorry for NASA employees being constantly shocked!

  • @williamdsouza2943
    @williamdsouza2943 14 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing this video , 😊

  • @vmoutsop
    @vmoutsop 15 днів тому

    Thank you for not playing old video and just referencing it to us if we want more info.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  15 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much! If you like it, let’s share it for more someone who knows

  • @djohannsson8268
    @djohannsson8268 16 днів тому +2

    Dragon gives Space X multiple opportunities to advance Starship development time table. Dragon is a manned certified launch platform, it has already docked successful with the ISS. So if dragon is used as a crew taxi to an already in orbit possibly refueled Starship, it time mitigates the launch, refueling, even the reentry phases of Starship, even before Starship itself becomes manned launch/reentry certified.

    • @alphatech4966
      @alphatech4966  15 днів тому +1

      Thank you for your comment! That’s great

  • @jimdigriz3436
    @jimdigriz3436 14 днів тому +1

    So, SpaceX has Eva suits ready to go, unlike NASA,

  • @StEvEn-dp1ri
    @StEvEn-dp1ri 15 днів тому

    I think SpaceX should design an airlock box that Dragon can dock within space. Basically an airlock with a compatible docking clamp Dragon can dock with it, pressurize it step into it. Close the air-locked hatch, at which point the capsule and the vacuum of space would be separate. Depressurize the airlock module open the outer hatch and voila you're in space. This module could have its own supply of appropriate gases, i.e. oxygen, nitrogen, etc. It could just orbit Earth and when there's a mission such as rescuing Hubble, they can dock with it and carry it to the mission use it and put it back in the orbit assigned to it until the next mission. It could be rented to other entities needing such a module to do these types of missions. Of course you're going to need Starship to put it into orbit to begin with. It would likely be to large, in size not weight, for a Falcon-9 fairing. Obviously, it doesn't need to be a box. It could be egg-shaped or whatever. Hell attach a robotic arm to it, skies the literal limit here. It would be a useful tool/shed/lifeboat/coffin (if things turn tragic) it seems like it would be an easier build than a complete Dragon redesign. But I'm no engineer.

  • @benashbaugh5982
    @benashbaugh5982 15 днів тому +1

    The problem with NASA is that they are risk averse. The spirit of the Appollo program is gone.

  • @k.sullivan6303
    @k.sullivan6303 15 днів тому

    I have a question for Shag Wellington: Hi Shag... Is there a way to conceive a baby during a space walk?