The Full Plan For Artemis Part 3: The Moon Base And Beyond

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  • @jameswilson5165
    @jameswilson5165 Рік тому +164

    I feel that those lava tubes will be the answer. They will still be a bit dangerous because of moon quakes but proper placement and bracing can help. Underground solves a lot of problems.

    • @briandunn2534
      @briandunn2534 Рік тому +23

      Moon quakes are very mild - no plate tectonics. Lunar basalt is denser than granite. Many tubes are probably still intact.

    • @jyvben1520
      @jyvben1520 Рік тому +10

      why not expand a balloon into a tube and have it set rigid thru some chemical reaction, or have spider like legs expand in the tube

    • @evastapaard7496
      @evastapaard7496 Рік тому +8

      @@jyvben1520 I was thinking about something similar....Use the tubes as a basis and fill it up with those inflatable homes and labs?

    • @Renvaar1989
      @Renvaar1989 Рік тому +5

      @@jyvben1520 I'm sure NASA will be contacting you soon to discuss your amazing ideas.

    • @jyvben1520
      @jyvben1520 Рік тому +2

      @@Renvaar1989 i would be amazed if NASA contacted me ..., i have no patents ...

  • @nassimabed
    @nassimabed Рік тому +61

    Hi Joe. It's T+7 minutes as I type this and thought I'd come here and congratulate you and everyone on the planet. Thank you for being part of this in explanation and clarity on what it means. Cheers mate. Rock on!

  • @allmight1612
    @allmight1612 Рік тому +718

    Meanwhile in 1400s Europe: Joe Scott as an English noblemen herald announcing skeptical peasants about the apparently insane future of exploring the ocean

    • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
      @user-yc3fw6vq5n Рік тому +33

      Hahaha exactly, exactly this

    • @gladlawson61
      @gladlawson61 Рік тому +1

      1400s he be deemed a warlock... I should know.... I'd be ratting him out.

    • @Solnoric
      @Solnoric Рік тому +64

      It wasn't considered insane back then. They just knew the limits of what they could carry supply wise and how that limited how far they could go.
      The reason Isabella backed Columbus wasn't because of any nonsense about the earth being flat, it was because she didn't understand her advisors demonstrations of why the earth was bigger than he said(they had it right to within a couple kilometers), and that he'd run out of food halfway to China.
      Columbus was running out of food when they hit the Caribbean.

    • @misterx168
      @misterx168 Рік тому +18

      @@Solnoric I think he meant exploring the depths of the ocean.

    • @fredonitxe885
      @fredonitxe885 Рік тому +8

      @@Solnoric hear hear. Nailed it. Risky investment back then.

  • @chesterbless9441
    @chesterbless9441 Рік тому +22

    I remember the first time I saw the Artemis's SLS launch (which was like 5 minutes ago), I was amazed by how it lit up the whole eastern sky. Oddly enough I couldn't hear it, usually I can hear big rockets from where I live.

    • @Taz6688
      @Taz6688 Рік тому +1

      Because they had a sound glitch on the projector.

  • @jennlizzy2019
    @jennlizzy2019 Рік тому +30

    I love hearing your imaginative speculations of the "what if's" about the quest to the moon and "beyond". It hints of hope for a less dystopian future of us all. A reason to fulfill a goal. Maybe a goal that could unite the very splintered world we are currently navigating.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому +3

      Yeah right now the only dystopian future is in China, its full 1984 over there. As far our world being splintered right now the only issue is conflict with China, since Russia shot it self in the foot. Space exploration as mention is usefully to develop our technology and resource extraction, plus fun hobby.

    • @krystiangeldon7929
      @krystiangeldon7929 Рік тому

      You correct Jenn.

    • @gj9157
      @gj9157 Рік тому +1

      We're taking forever to go back to the moon. Hope I'm not dead by the time we establish some kind of base there.

  • @ericblanz
    @ericblanz Рік тому +7

    Interesting note on the giant lava tubes. If you pressurized them to 1 atm, and then strapped on wings, you would have the same weight to strength ratio of a large condor. You could fly by flapping your wings. With a 3000 foot ceiling, might be fun.

    • @briandunn2534
      @briandunn2534 Рік тому +3

      Yep, and imagine what a draw that feature would be for space tourism!

  • @bastianlotze1626
    @bastianlotze1626 Рік тому +56

    I love your space-related videos! Thanks for the continuous updates!

    • @peterlyall2848
      @peterlyall2848 Рік тому

      I love his promo on Henson shavers better I come for that.

    • @joescott
      @joescott  Рік тому +5

      Doesn't look like I'll ever run out of space topics. :)

  • @TheHonestPeanut
    @TheHonestPeanut Рік тому +97

    I like how they tried a few times and then basically said "if we can't do this winter we might just give up. Thanks for watching guys!".

    • @Scott_C
      @Scott_C Рік тому +12

      Basically if they can't get it to work on this (fourth?) try, herings are going to be held on the failures... and then it will get so bogged down Starship will probably have a lunar capable ship by the time they're done with the bureaucracy.

    • @TheHonestPeanut
      @TheHonestPeanut Рік тому +1

      @@Scott_C no i get it. NASA is almost frozen by doomed to fail budgets, unbridled corruption and bureaucratic torpedoing. The entire program was due to fail from the beginning because that's what lobbyists have wanted for decades. America is a pathetic shadow of what it once was in scientific advancements and industry. It's a laughing stock of the planet.

    • @nagiri3833
      @nagiri3833 Рік тому

      @@Scott_C starship would never come close to doing anyhting near remarkable as nasa pls stop hyping space x its vaporware

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 Рік тому +11

      @@l.baileyjean3719 It actually isn't very different. There were plenty of people who at the time thought the Apollo missions were a waste of billions and had no chance of being successful. Granted they were wrong. And there are plenty of people who will say the same now... who are also wrong!!!

    • @Scott_C
      @Scott_C Рік тому

      @@nagiri3833 LoL did you see the 17 engine test the other day... If anyone is lying to themselves it's you.

  • @Eric-gn6yk
    @Eric-gn6yk Рік тому +115

    Love your videos! I worked on Artemis 1 for two years a while back and am super excited to see where it goes. Small correction though, at 12:35 you say MegaBytes per second but the shown unit is MegaBits per second which is 8 times less as a byte is 8 bits. Keep up the good work!

    • @lonegroover
      @lonegroover Рік тому +5

      It's actually a bit less than that, as some of the bits are overhead (not part of transferred data). But not much.

    • @Wave1dave
      @Wave1dave Рік тому +5

      7.5 MBps is pretty decent for Moon/Earth data transfer. 7.5 Mbps not so much. So which one is it?

    • @Eric-gn6yk
      @Eric-gn6yk Рік тому +2

      @@lonegroover Definitely right. I didn't want to get into the weeds though.

    • @Eric-gn6yk
      @Eric-gn6yk Рік тому +1

      @@Wave1dave There's a NY Post article about it and it says 7.5 Mbps. Not a lot, no, but I have no clue what the targeted data rate is for the moon/earth implementation of it.

    • @DoubsGaming
      @DoubsGaming Рік тому

      MBps is normally displayed as MB/s and since he has made spoken mistakes in the video other than this, I think we can assume he meant 7.5 mbps

  • @viarnay
    @viarnay Рік тому +1

    Classic shaving machine works and better than anyone could expect

  • @deneth1923
    @deneth1923 Рік тому +19

    Nothing beats a good rainy cold day, a stack of sandwiches, a cold drink the comfy warm bed and Joe's videos.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Рік тому +1

      Add a pellet stove. Renewable energy, efficient (computer chip controls!). Only problem is pellets started at about $50 per pallet when I first got my stove, they now run nearly $300 ! I'm not sure if it saves me anymore money over my propane gas furnace ... but oh, how lovely are flames!
      Anyhow, you're right.

    • @anonymousadult
      @anonymousadult Рік тому +1

      Is there bacon on your sandwiches? I love bacon and ham/roast beef, yummmmy!

    • @deneth1923
      @deneth1923 Рік тому

      @@anonymousadult I made like 14 bacon sandwich 💀

    • @anonymousadult
      @anonymousadult Рік тому

      @@deneth1923 you are having the BEST DAY EVER!!!

  • @zachcrawford5
    @zachcrawford5 Рік тому +3

    Hey Joe,
    I have been subscribed to your channel for a while (years) now and I just want to say you content is amazing. The subjects you talk about are always interesting and you level of enthusiasm and humor in nether dry nor is it over the top, it's very genuine, just like yourself. You're also very good at explaining complex things in an engaging way without being condescending. Thank you for all the very hard work you do. I'm very happy to be one of your subscribers and hope to be one for many years to come:)

    • @joescott
      @joescott  Рік тому +3

      That's incredibly nice, thank you for that. :)

  • @brianbeswick
    @brianbeswick Рік тому +300

    If they continue the Greek Mythology naming strategy, the Mars missions should be Dionysus and each mission sent with a bottle of wine!

    • @JoshDoingLinux
      @JoshDoingLinux Рік тому +42

      You know, I don’t think we’ve figured out if there’s any side effects of blood alcohol content in microgravity. You might be onto something

    • @chewinggum5337
      @chewinggum5337 Рік тому +15

      @@maxr6118 Dionysus is the god of wine(and many other things) in greek mythology

    • @savagesarethebest7251
      @savagesarethebest7251 Рік тому +4

      Dionyses is the Greek wine god.

    • @nilesbutler8638
      @nilesbutler8638 Рік тому +10

      @@JoshDoingLinux I´m rather sure those experiments have been done, if not officially.
      Cant imagine the last crew of Mir did not have some primo vodka to celebrate end of last shift.

    • @JoshDoingLinux
      @JoshDoingLinux Рік тому +7

      @@nilesbutler8638 right but I haven’t done those experiments personally. I need to be another data point.
      I just wanna be drunk in space.

  • @scoomonkey
    @scoomonkey Рік тому +1

    It finally launched!!!!!!!
    Love your vids man!!!

  • @tomdude2929
    @tomdude2929 Рік тому +1

    You almost got it! November 16th at 1:04 AM EST is the new schedule

  • @SamuelCoupland
    @SamuelCoupland Рік тому +12

    Been waiting for this! Thanks man for this great series

  • @invisiblehotcakes
    @invisiblehotcakes Рік тому +6

    Spot on Joe. Accessing the water is the key but assuming we do, accessing a lava tube is the difference between outposts on the Moon versus cities on the Moon. I just published a book about living in a lava tube under the surface of the Moon and why that is a good way to prepare for Mars. It's called Tube Town - Frontier.

  • @soulman4292
    @soulman4292 Рік тому +54

    I’m from Cleveland, and I’ve been wondering just what in the Sam hell they’ve been attaching to telephone, and lamp poles across the entire county.
    Thank you for answering that question.
    Our connectivity is still pretty icky though, so not all ills have been solved.
    My grandfather worked at Glenn for years though, and I remember him talking about getting back to the moon in the late 90’s, he’s long since passed away, but it’s good to know that some of the people he may have trained could possibly be working on getting us back up to that big ole cue ball.

  • @OniDragonSan
    @OniDragonSan Рік тому

    These videos are the only good thing about Monday.

  • @derekhamilton7275
    @derekhamilton7275 Рік тому +12

    Thanks Joe, another great and informative video👍

  • @corncrasy
    @corncrasy Рік тому

    This is my favorite topic lately. Can’t get enough content. Speculative or not. Really missing OLF.

  • @estraume
    @estraume Рік тому +8

    One key issue you need to take into consideration for a lot of different operations at the Moon is the lunar dust. How can you assure that you get a tight seal between two lunar modules connected together and no lunar dust between the flanges? How will lunar dust affect wheels and gears on lunar rovers? How will it affect space suits?

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому +3

      Yeah lunar dust is actually pretty problematic not many mention it. Still without water you would have a big issue so here hoping for plenty.

    • @0neIntangible
      @0neIntangible Рік тому +5

      That dust apparently gets onto and into EVERYTHING!... I've seen videos where spacesuits and the associated life support systems on the Apollo missions were contaminated with sharp, paramagnetic dust particulates. Development of new fabrics for the outer shells of spacesuits include electrically induced dust repelling properties with flexible micro wires woven into them.

    • @tombowen9861
      @tombowen9861 Рік тому +1

      Definitely my question too. Everything I've seen or read about it says no base is going survive long term without some new tech. Super interesting work going on for dealing with it though!

  • @robertkozak
    @robertkozak Рік тому +3

    On screen it was written 7.5 Mbps and you said Megabytes per second. 7.5 MBps is megabytes and Mbps is Megabits. Thats a difference of around 8-10x depending on the error correction in the network

  • @vmwindustries
    @vmwindustries Рік тому +3

    Joe, we love your videos! By we, I mean all the people I show you work to. All of you at Joe Scott do a fantastic job! Thank you for your hard work!

    • @joescott
      @joescott  Рік тому +2

      That means a lot, thanks!

  • @tay-lore
    @tay-lore Рік тому +1

    The HPV is seriously just a space RV!! That's awesome!!!

  • @jonathancamarena3117
    @jonathancamarena3117 Рік тому +5

    I got the chance to work on an intern project for the Artemis program through my community college and one of the things we focused on is ways to find and utilize frozen water on the lunar surface.

  • @smashedapples
    @smashedapples Рік тому

    Thank you for introducing me to Henson Shaving. I used to hate shaving, so I rarely did it... so I looked like a slob. Now shaving is so enjoyable (and I've fallen deep down the rabbit hole of shaving creams and stuff), so I look forward to shaving every day.
    Seriously. I'm not freaking kidding. Buy the thing.

  • @veramae4098
    @veramae4098 Рік тому +5

    PBS did a good series on Antarctica.
    I envision the moon base as something similar to "McMurdo Station".
    The episode "What do you eat in Antarctica?" is really fun.
    The basic answer is "Yes". People need a 3,500 to 5,000 calorie supply every day!
    The kitchen plans the menu and orders supplies 18 MONTHS in advance. Everything is delivered at once. Most stuff arrives officially "expired" but they still use it with few problems. "Food is morale."

  • @jessyfrancoeur2370
    @jessyfrancoeur2370 Рік тому

    tried the handson blade, its nuts. good sponsor and i typically do everything i can to avoid ads😂

  • @chernobly8728
    @chernobly8728 Рік тому +39

    Thank you for continuing to put out excellent work, that’s a rare skill these days.

    • @quinnoshaughnessy
      @quinnoshaughnessy Рік тому +3

      not really. there's plenty of good video channels out there. check out simon whistler, and there's a ton of other really good channel hosts out there besides. kyle hill, tons of others i can't recall. it's all in which videos and channels you choose to watch. : )

  • @mukey
    @mukey Рік тому

    Hi, viewer from Cleveland here. It's awesome to see a local site (video of Cleveland's West side market) in your video. Rock on! 👍

  • @busdriver428
    @busdriver428 Рік тому +1

    Hey Joe, have you considered making an "Artemis Program" playlist? Just a thought. Luv ya man

  • @mr.bobface9898
    @mr.bobface9898 Рік тому +4

    Hey Joe! Keep up the great work. Love what you do.

  • @ChasWG
    @ChasWG Рік тому +2

    Just a tad early on the release, but I'm watching this today, Nov 16 and Artemis 1 Launched this morning! So yeah, super pumped! (and I did laugh at you, but you like that...)
    Thanks for the content Joe! Love it!
    BTW, I watched the Apollo moon landing on one of those dingy, dim and grainy Black and White TV sets back in July 1969. I was 5 and my mother made me sit and watch it and then I ran outside to see and stared at the moon to if I could see the astronauts walking around.
    I still stare at the moon.

  • @ChuckFinly881
    @ChuckFinly881 Рік тому +3

    Hey Joe, love your videos. you might want to include some links to the other two parts for people who are lazy like me.

  • @crispen-cl8gq
    @crispen-cl8gq 8 місяців тому

    I like your reporting. Realistic. Nice to hear.

  • @Jenna_Talia
    @Jenna_Talia Рік тому +1

    Nobody's talking about how fucking insane the 24/7 livestream is gonna be. Even if it's just a camera mounted in front of a window watching Earth, it would be cool as hell. There'd be a ton of high quality footage of missions going out in the rovers.

  • @ohkaspian
    @ohkaspian Рік тому +6

    love the content as always.
    Im waiting for Henson to give you a discount code on the razor itself. 😂 would love to try it out, but $70 is a bit steep for someone that buys the value packs of bic disposables 😂

    • @ctakitimu
      @ctakitimu Рік тому +2

      I often think things like this, like I hope you got some free stuff out of the sponsor, like Raycon, Hansen, Vessi etc. coz there's no way the average Joe is spending that much!

  • @margaretmorris2944
    @margaretmorris2944 Рік тому

    Best segue to your sponsor you have ever had. 👍

  • @TommasoTassone
    @TommasoTassone Рік тому +7

    1:03 Actually a crewed landing on the surface has been recently confirmed for Artemis 4 too! So Artemis 5 will be the third crewed landing.

  • @ChristSimd
    @ChristSimd Рік тому +1

    I was looking under playlist to find the hole serie. Might help your views to add it there.

  • @njm3211
    @njm3211 Рік тому

    So far so good for Artemis. Thanks Joe for your content.

  • @KernsJW
    @KernsJW Рік тому +7

    Nice vid. I've thought for awhile, caves or those lava tubes would be great options as long as they are placed in "good" spots. Haven't seen too much on that end out there. Always thought they would come up with some expanding spray foam and have mini capsules spread throughout each cave. Never realized they were that large. Definitely a fan of the lava tube if they can fortify it. Make a small city some day in one of them.

    • @judithstuart9631
      @judithstuart9631 Рік тому +1

      Have you read ”Red Moon” by Kim Stanley Anderson? I also recommend ”Artemis” by Andy Weir. But Andy doesn’t mention lava tunnels.

    • @KernsJW
      @KernsJW Рік тому +1

      @@judithstuart9631 i will check them out!

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому +1

      It really depends on how much of problem radiation is and whether cancer is a issue by time a moon base is constructed because they are developing cancer vaccine as we speak. May not be a big issue by then water as Joe mention is number 1.

    • @KernsJW
      @KernsJW Рік тому

      @@southcoastinventors6583 more radiation inside lava tubes?

    • @Wordsmiths
      @Wordsmiths Рік тому

      @@southcoastinventors6583 There would be much less radiation inside an old lava tube-zero, in fact, once you're out of the line of sight of the opening-because the big ones have basalt "roof layers" that are dozens of meters thick at their thinnest points, and will average almost a hundred meters thick over the length of the lava tube. Cosmic background radiation is pretty harsh, but a few meters of rock will block it all. Even high-energy particles from coronal ejections from the sun wouldn't penetrate 20m of igneous rock (heck, they wouldn't penetrate a single meter of solid basalt).

  • @misledpoet
    @misledpoet Рік тому +1

    I have a Nebula subscription, but never seem to watch Joe's videos until they are uploaded on UA-cam. I even get notifications about the Nebula uploads too

  • @morganhaigh7990
    @morganhaigh7990 Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks Joe

  • @nasis18
    @nasis18 Рік тому +2

    Always love a new video from Joe.

  • @beethimbles8801
    @beethimbles8801 Рік тому

    I know you say “who know?”……. But still it’s so unbelievably exciting isn’t it!!

  • @bullseyecanada
    @bullseyecanada Рік тому

    I may get to see the bookended Moon landings in my lifetime. Very exciting days ahead.

  • @jayski9410
    @jayski9410 Рік тому

    With all the new activity on the moon, I ran across a guy a few months back that was advocating for a "save the footprints" movement. He was speaking of the original Apollo footprints. I think he was envisioning something like the off-roading areas in our desert southwest where dirt bikes, quads, and sand rails just tear up the ground and vegetation. And since more countries and private companies now have space faring capabilities, he may be right. Preserving an historical site may take a back seat to profit, or the urge to do something first, or to get somewhere first.

  • @mladenzivanovic5493
    @mladenzivanovic5493 Рік тому

    What happened to the chair-spin intro? It’s the only reason I watch your videos. It’s the best part. What am I suppose to get excited about now, Joe?
    Just kidding…your videos are awesome!!! Keep up the good work!!! Cheers bud!!!

  • @Nk36745
    @Nk36745 Рік тому

    Good topic choice

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari Рік тому +1

    I also got the Henson package & you nailed it. Love the product. ^_^

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    @colemanalbertine4635 Рік тому +4

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      @vellaabram2325 Рік тому

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  • @raindeargames5160
    @raindeargames5160 Рік тому +1

    I will be watching, holding my breath with the rest of the world. I have said for decades that without space exploration, humanity has zero chance of long term survival with anything resembling advanced civilization (because otherwise we kill each other off). Peace be the journey, Artemis!

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому

      We don't have the technology for that level of extinction, it more about very long term survival and resource extraction. Also should be worth noting that in 10 years that we will not have to worry about asteroid collisions.

  • @gabedude68
    @gabedude68 Рік тому

    Great video! Dust clouds won't be a problem on the Moon, because dust will settle as fast as dropping a brick or any other object, because no atmosphere to limit terminal velocity. Even the finest dust or baby powder would fall back like wet sand.

  • @newworld6474
    @newworld6474 Рік тому

    sounds positive and fun ...

  • @anubis63000jd
    @anubis63000jd Рік тому

    Great video. Excellent promo pitch... I don't say that often.
    But I do need a nice razor.

  • @scottbillups4576
    @scottbillups4576 Рік тому +1

    If SpaceX does manage to get Starship working, and the *much* lower cost to LEO arrive, then I suspect we will have much higher patience for developing local water resources than we did for Apollo. Lower costs means we can try for a long time before we give up.
    Just a thought.

  • @philplasma
    @philplasma Рік тому

    I'm very happy with my Henson razor, thanks for the 100 starter pack!

  • @IJNavy
    @IJNavy Рік тому

    Who knew that the "Lost in Space" Chariot inventors were way ahead of their time!!

    • @DrachenGothik666
      @DrachenGothik666 3 місяці тому

      Looks more like the vehicles & ship designs (at least the nose, anyways) from Space: 1999.

  • @paulsansonetti7410
    @paulsansonetti7410 Рік тому

    Henson razors are the best , probably can't be improved upon

  • @JorgeReyGMartinez
    @JorgeReyGMartinez Рік тому +1

    The first image of that Habitable Mobility Platfrom sure gives out "Space: 1999" vibes, from that TV show in the 70s. 😁
    I hope they are not going to bestockpilng nukes up there, right? 🤞😁

  • @Instantpower332
    @Instantpower332 Рік тому

    What an amazing video. I watch Neil land on the moon. To say technology
    has grown is a serious understatement. We sure have come a long way
    from the 60s. I look forward to seeing more and glad that NASA is finally
    getting back to Space and beyond…

  • @fredscallietsoundman9701
    @fredscallietsoundman9701 Рік тому

    Waw Joe, you managed to get me to watch the whole sponsor plug. What a great orator you are !

  • @geauxherd762
    @geauxherd762 Рік тому

    Look to the Antarctica base as an example as well. Granted the atmosphere is there so no need for pressurized structure but alot of those buildings there are covered with snow for cover/insulation

  • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
    @user-yc3fw6vq5n Рік тому

    Joe being one of the best people on UA-cam again

  • @zimmy1958
    @zimmy1958 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @halley4032
    @halley4032 Рік тому +2

    Very excited for all of this, my 2 stipulations for Moon Base attire though are a) Flared Pants b) Purple Wigs for operational staff c) (Optional) - Shape shifting Alien crew member. I grew up with these concepts and will not accept anything less 🤣

    • @phillipbailey70
      @phillipbailey70 Рік тому

      Agreed. And don't forget the soft-focus whenever the Chief Medical Officer is dispensing thoughtful advice to the Moon Base Commander 😉😀

    • @BloodSweatandFears
      @BloodSweatandFears Рік тому +1

      Can y’all let me in on the reference?

    • @phillipbailey70
      @phillipbailey70 Рік тому

      @@BloodSweatandFears Of course - there was a TV series in the UK in the '80s called 'Space 1999' starring Martin Landau - it was produced by Gerry Anderson, he of Thunderbirds fame, and was about Moonbase Alpha and its travels through space. (Although I think the reference to a purple wig might about an earlier show called simply 'UFO') If you like your sci-fi episodic, I highly recommend both!!

    • @TeaParty1776
      @TeaParty1776 Рік тому +1

      @@phillipbailey70 People of Earth! Greetings! We did not know the proper shape for our spacecraft until we starting receiving TV transmissions of 1950s sci-fi movies , including "Plan 9 From Outer Space." We hope to meet physicist Ed Wood and astronaut Tor Johnson.

    • @phillipbailey70
      @phillipbailey70 Рік тому

      @@TeaParty1776 Greetings fellow traveller through time and space! For research purposes, may I recommend the scientific commentary provided on the most excellent "Rifftrax Plan 9 from Outer Space" 😁🛸👽

  • @antoniopalmero4063
    @antoniopalmero4063 Рік тому

    Thanks Joe .🇬🇧

  • @raymondpaul123
    @raymondpaul123 Рік тому

    Cool sound effect. 😊

  • @Heyheyhey0475
    @Heyheyhey0475 Рік тому +2

    Thinking about traveling around the dark side of the moon having to use headlights to see anything sounds terrifying

    • @davidpotter8297
      @davidpotter8297 Рік тому +2

      A full Earth would cast 43 to 55 times more light on the moon than a full moon casts on Earth, depending on cloud cover and ice caps. Not super bright, but not the inky black we might imagine.

    • @davidpotter8297
      @davidpotter8297 Рік тому

      Now, if you're thinking about night on the far side, that's going to be dark.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому +3

      Dark side of the moon doesn't mean the sun does not shine on it, unless this is a funny post in which case beware of the space vikings.

  • @PinataOblongata
    @PinataOblongata Рік тому +1

    Re Lunanet speed, Mbps = megaBITS, not megabytes (as you stated). 7.5 Mbps is less than 1 MBps, since a byte is 8 bits (8Mb/s would be 1 whole MB/s). Note the capitalisation is the difference in unit, so using Mbit and Mbyte is often preferred.

  • @CruentusV
    @CruentusV Рік тому

    it's wonderful that LM was given three more orions to build, no doubt owing to the amazing success of the first orion. proof that meritocracy is alive and well at NASA. well done LM, well done...

  • @tyranneous
    @tyranneous Рік тому

    Shout out for Dallas BBQ, especially Terry Black's. They should open one on the moon - if they do, I'd even consider going!

  • @NoVIcE_Source
    @NoVIcE_Source Рік тому

    I really like your videos

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios 4 місяці тому

    Moon Rollercoaster and go karts, that'd be fun.

  • @anthonyhunt701
    @anthonyhunt701 Рік тому

    Joe..glad to see you’re a Strat man! Me too lol🎸! Great series btw! Having grown up, Mercury to the shuttle, people like that drama is something we made , launching into space🚀

  • @dmays67
    @dmays67 Рік тому

    Cant remember if i already commented here what the hey, love your channel and love the new work and action on space craft and space in general. Same buzz i got watching the film The Dish. Extra buzz for me as fam living very close to the dish site in Aussy. Anyways, I digress. Keep up the great work you do my man! A down under fan 😊

  • @littlebird3495
    @littlebird3495 Рік тому

    Feeling you on that dystopia concern.

  • @xoryfi
    @xoryfi Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @kennyzraht5804
    @kennyzraht5804 Рік тому

    So… Cleveland is out of this world! Cool! 😂

  • @JustinWarkentin
    @JustinWarkentin Рік тому +1

    Just here to say for the record that Mbps is megabits per second, not megabytes per second. And since there are 8 bits in a byte, 7.5 Mb/s = 0.9375 MB/s which is also 937.5 KB/s or 7500 Kb/s.

  • @rwdisland
    @rwdisland Рік тому

    And yes the Henson shaver is pretty awesome I use it everyday and I got my free blades when Zack and Jesse from now you know did the same thing and they still do it to this day.

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev Рік тому

    Love your shirt!

  • @sawmakai
    @sawmakai Рік тому

    Yay thanks Joe was waiting for part 3!

  • @PBeringer
    @PBeringer Рік тому

    An interesting idea (although probably impractical for myriad reasons), would be to decommission ISS modules and reinstate them on the lunar surface. Or just drag and drop the whole thing ...
    And the inflatable habitat modules that are then covered with regulate might lead to a rediscovery of the Binishell, which was a novel dome construction technique developed by an architect (with the surname Bini) in the 1960s. It involved inflating a huge airbag underneath rebar and concrete, then removing the airbag once the concrete went off. A few schools here in Australia has their gymnasium/auditorium buildings constructed in such a way. And I know that all sorts of concrete like materials have been developed to use lunar regulate, so the system sh/would work. Would just love to see a Binishell on the moon. It's a "very 1969" thing, so a fitting - if not obscure - tribute to the original moon landing.

  • @KostasAdamos
    @KostasAdamos Рік тому +1

    Dear Joe. Hi, you may drive your inspiration for a future video trough the video “The Proto-Robots of Antiquity” from “Kings and Things”. It is a subject you have tach many times but it was never your centrepiece. Have a good one! :)

  • @zYGote04
    @zYGote04 Рік тому

    16:51 I was hastened but the learning curve is super easy... (while growing a nice beard and most defiantly didn't shaved in a while)

  • @todmillard5812
    @todmillard5812 Рік тому

    Very interesting

  • @Jenisonc
    @Jenisonc Рік тому

    I love that we need the Moon and our first idea is to harvest it. "Well its floating away anyway." We humans like to muck things up. Still fascinated by the possibilities.

  • @1969kodiakbear
    @1969kodiakbear Рік тому

    Good. Broca's area, or the Broca area is a region in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere, usually the left, of the brain with functions linked to speech production.

    • @DrachenGothik666
      @DrachenGothik666 3 місяці тому

      What's this info got to do with the topic of this video? Did you reply to the wrong video?

  • @desperadox7565
    @desperadox7565 Рік тому

    I really feel reminded of the time of my youth. New space race, new cold war.😎

  • @AlanUnpronounceable
    @AlanUnpronounceable Рік тому

    Great video, Joe. Thank you for what you do.

  • @mliittsc63
    @mliittsc63 Рік тому

    Idea for mass driver and Mars: assuming you can get it to launch useful loads at Earth system escape velocity, you could start launching fuel and supply containers years before a Mars mission, and then have the Mars mission ship "crawl" up that supply chain on its way to Mars, thereby reducing the amount of fuel you would have to accelerate to a minimum, allowing the use of more fuel, allowing the ship to get to Mars in less time.

  • @richardhamilton-gibbs6360
    @richardhamilton-gibbs6360 Рік тому

    Love you, Joe. 😁 Your little resigned giggle toward the end when you suggested that this video and the SLS launch should coincide. Me too.
    And your comment that the SLS program just might come to an unexpected end? Well, with a whole bunch of senators and a whole bunch of states and 400,000 jobs on the line, I'm kind of thinking that these guys are going to be looking to torpedo SpaceX, and some of the reasons that SpaceX gets so much bad press.
    By december, we should know if the United States space industry even has a future outside of SpaceX. Exciting times!

  • @silversonic1
    @silversonic1 Рік тому

    I'd honestly want to get some automated systems up there to melt the moon dust down in places to essentially make landing/launch pads. I think that would be the kind of forward thinking we need to prevent issues down the line.
    And, yeah... I don't have any idea how to do it. But essentially having glass shards flying around from launches and landings feels like a consequence we want to avoid.

  • @andymonger3022
    @andymonger3022 Рік тому

    Joe, I love your videos and have been a fan from the start. I'm going to have to take issue with your little pop-up anime at 13:50 however. For accuracy, and I know I'm nitpicking here, please note that the moon orbits the earth in the same direction as earth rotates. Of course you've probably already caught that mistake.

  • @sandyhale1205
    @sandyhale1205 Рік тому

    I wanna see a space elevator going from Earth to space, and then hopping on a flight to the moon!

  • @DomyTheMad420
    @DomyTheMad420 Рік тому

    i've been saying it for 4 years now and i'll repeat it for as long as needed:
    "the first group to succesfully *industrialize* fuel and oxygen production on the moon (for deeper travel)
    will become the richest group that has ever graced humanity."

  • @josipmatic4732
    @josipmatic4732 Рік тому

    12:35 Mbps is Mega Bit per second, MBps is Mega BYTE per second, so Byte is 8 time faster :)