Will We Survive Mars? - Glad You Asked S1
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2019
- NASA says the first humans will set foot on Mars in the mid-2030’s. It will be the most dangerous mission any human has ever taken. Glad You Asked host Cleo Abram wants to know: What comes after that? Not how do we get there, but how will we survive once we do?
Note: There are several Fahrenheit measurements in this piece.
The metric conversions are:
At 7:53: 212 degrees Fahrenheit = 100 degrees Celsius
At 8:04: 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Celsius
At 8:45: -81 degrees Fahrenheit = -62.8 degrees Celsius
Key sources:
International Space Station Integrated Medical Group Medical Checklist www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/...
Examining Psychosocial Well-Being and Performance in Isolated, Confined, and Extreme Environments ston.jsc.nasa.gov/collections...
Mars Exploration Program, NASA mars.nasa.gov/all-about-mars/...
NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project historycollection.jsc.nasa.go...
“The Great Salt Lake Desert: Exploring the Habitability of Paleolakes on Earth and Mars” www.researchgate.net/publicat...
“Inventory of CO2 available for terraforming Mars” www.nature.com/articles/s4155...
“A future Mars environment for science and exploration” www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/V20...
“The human factor in a mission to Mars” sci-hub.tw/link.sprin...
0:00 Intro
1:02 Life On Mars
4:20 Surviving The Planet
6:57 The Deadly Red
10:27 Terraforming
13:43 Surviving The People
19:01 NASA’s Crisis Checklist - Розваги
Hello! We saw some confusion about a couple things in the comments here, and just wanted to address them:
1) Four more Glad You Asked episodes are available right now to UA-cam Premium subscribers. But each of the next four Tuesdays, another Glad You Asked episode will flip from Premium only to FREE! So if you don't have Premium, worry not - subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) to catch new episodes as they become available: bit.ly/voxyoutube
2) Yes, we are an American channel that still uses the antiquated Fahrenheit measure, but at least we made a video about why we cling to it so: ua-cam.com/video/1TV6JFxMEcI/v-deo.html But if you were wondering: The average temperature on Mars is -62.8 °C. Human body temperature is 37 °C. Which means… well, please wear a suit.
Thanks for watching, and see you next Tuesday for why we cry!
You're all neurotic Millennials though. You protest that your Saxon grandparents are destroying the planet but you still promote their Manifest Destiny.
See you next Tuesday? Maybe rephrase that
it would take you 2 seconds google and write on a paper the Celsius equivalent and include the rest of the world. Especially if you're talking scientific topics
@Axel their response in #2 wasn't really addressing the commenters issues. we know they're an american company and no one was really asking why americans still stick to the imperial system. Idk why they dodged the issue. They should've just said that they'll include conversions next time instead of that kinda patronizing response.
I just watched the Fahrenheit celsius vid and your excuse for using F is that C is not proven to be economically better for US? Doesn’t really apply to an educational video imo.
Humans: "How to survive on Mars?"
Mars: "How to survive humans?"
Literly everyone: how to survive Fahrenheit
Indigenous man: where did all this mars talk come from. What's mars got to do with us. *Nothing*
Meh it will be fairly easy. I’ll just freeze them or wait it out until they starve.
@@marstheplanet1406
Nice! Show those humans who's boss!
You mean "Martians"
2019: Will We Survive Mars?
2020: Will We Survive Earth?
quarantine and other psico-social experiment
I’ll always choose Earth, of all the planets out there. Earth is amazing and God provided it for us.
Can we survive with coronavirus
Akinom Sabado What if god decides to yeet an asteroid at us?
I was thinking about this !!!? OMG
Imagine we successfully terraform mars. Human's then outgrow that planet and continue terraforming other planets they come across. We'll literally be the super villains in a galactic movie
Hahahahah! In every Transformer movie, there is always a line about someone (machines) trying to terraform our planet (earth) into something that can be used to revive other planets (cybertron), or the universe itself. I wonder why, and I believe that those who live on these other planets will definitely see us as villains.
Imagine after successfully terraforming all 8 solar planets, sun becomes a red giant and swallows all planets
@@parvizahmedov1075 how can you terraform the gas giants and ice giants?
@@parvizahmedov1075 I will watch that movie 😂
@@nouraa.9958 Yeah, forgot about that
*"It's really hard to describe to somebody what it is like to live in an isolated environment"*
Well, we all do now.
I lived and worked in Mojave (the fashionable place for rocket companies) for almost 20 years, and I was in the Mars Underground from the 1980s.
I've had more than enough time in a desert, others can go to Mars.
I really think it would be useful, to the rest of the world outside the US, to give metric measurements just on screen alongside imperial just so the rest of us can get a better understanding of whats being said.
@@mihirmodi *Fardehyde
@@ej_tech haha it's Fahrenheit
@@jomibo21 *Fathernite
@@ej_tech oh wait sorry your right it's Farhandright I'm sorry
*Fortnite
"We know how to warm up planets, we're doing it on Earth."
And .... oh, wait. That's a BAD thing!
@@dayceem yeah hahahaha
Planet warms and cools on its own.
@@pauljosephus697 that's why global warming is a lie 😂😂😂😂😂
@@danielamaning5765 its not a lie
“-84°F” ok hold up. Let me convert that in google for a sec.
Vox. There’s also people who watch your videos here in Canada. Atleast add Celcius too
Not to mention the rest of the world too!
AND MARSIANS...
Nobody cares about Canada get over yourself.
@@ronburgandy2479 so you only care abt america?
@@scordatura9259 typical American
she's like thor's girlfriend in real life :')
That’s exactly what I was thinking
1:22 ikr, so dreamy
water boils at 212 fahrenheit.... we're talking about going to mars and they are using fahrenheit
Im guessing u think using 0 to 100 or using increments of 10, 100, 1000 is just so much more efficient??? I bet u dont like using the foot either ehh? Lol 😆
Edit: of course metric is more logical. Do we not understand sarcasm?
@@errlshmirl3130 You know, NASA use Kelvin and not Fahrenheit. But hey, what could they possibly know?
They aren't the people planning it, LOLZ.
@@ChEiPs kelvin would have been ok. celsius too. fahrenheit not. that easy.
US Customary units are better at relating information to people on a human scale than metric is. 0-100 is essentially the gambit of typical weather temperatures and 212, as arbitrary as it is, illustrates the disparity well between water boiling and a hot day or our normal body temperature.
Never mind Mars. I'm just trying to survive earth.
Yes, we need to survive earth first!
Thomas Shelby Leader of the Peaky Fookin Blinders you won’t don’t worry people actually think that when earth become inhabitable they have Mars live on but they ignore the fact the only rich people will go there NASA space X and every country combined doesn’t have the power to move 7 billion people to another planet heck even transporting 500k will be insanely difficult for them
@@evil7260 almost 8billion now
Yup, humnity should get their priorities right. Solve climate catastrophe issue on Earth and update humanity's value system first. Even if we are able to be lucky to develop interstellar travel technology, we won't be thriving anywhere in the Universe with such mentality that we have today. We will only be just keeping surviving instead.
They're trying to destroy another planet again! Look at our lovely Earth lately.
I remember reading something like “denote all the nukes on earth at the same time and you’d still have a place that’s 100x more habitable than mars”
Not sure where you heard that, but 100 nukes out of the roughly 20k on earth would end our magnetosphere turning us like.
Mars
@@SlayerofFictionhow? Back up your claim.
@@godzefkiel2686 Links are impossible to post, do a search.
@@SlayerofFiction what to search type that
@@mangeshadbale4337 Search' How many nuclear weapons to destroy Magnetosphere on earth
Absolutely phenomenal work! Hats off to Cleo and her team, and hats off to you, the viewer, if you got through the whole video. Long form content always wins!
Hi everyone! I'm Cleo, one of the hosts of Glad You Asked. Thanks for watching! I loved learning about how microbes could help us detox resources on Mars, but I'm curious what questions you have! I'll be around in the comments to chat and answer questions all day today.
Cleo Abram nice! Series looks very interesting
Love the video.
Thank you for your work! cheers from Spain!
Can you start putting a graphic on screen that converts Fahrenheit to Celsius for the rest of the world?
What is your scientific/professional background?
2019- Will we survive Mars?
3019- Will Mars survive us?
Ashhar Faroqui this is so true and real
r/iam14andthisisdeep
@@spike6331 REDDIT MOMENT!!!
Oiled Up And Ready ! What? Proof?
Well. considering it is so cold there. We got this. We will just create massive green house gases. Warm it up.
Love this. This video that put the lack of a magnetic field problem first when talking about terraforming Mars. It was good natured energetic and fun.
I will watch any, and every, video with Cleo Abram in it! Great work.
Moral of the story “protect the earth cause there’s no planet B” lol
THANK YOU!!!!
@@madyjules06 shut up
Dont lol your own lol
Sullivan L uno reverse card
Profit before Planet. Period.
"The average temperature on Mars is *-81 Fahrenheit*
"Oh jeez"
Yeah, jeez, I can't understand how much it is either.
That's about -63 Celsius! Not warm.
@@CleoAbram I freeze at 10 degrees celsius. -63 sounds overkill... Amazing video otherwise, but I think it's also important to include metric measurements!
If you guessed cold than you'd be right.
When it comes to Fahrenheit, I memorize four numbers: 32 50 68 86
They correspond to 0, 10, 20, 30 in Celsius
But then -81F is just out of reach
@@gauravmalltarlok5354 The thing is, the atmosphere's so thin that this might not be the problem you think it is.
This is such a great video. So well produced and thought out
Very cool 👍🏼
I’d love to see one of these regarding close quarters psychology.
I immediately think of 18th century navy and whaling ships that would put out to sea for 3 years (if you talk about that, you’d have to mention The Bounty, of course!!)
They were not at sea for that entire time though, I believe 18 months straight is the longest known of any ship being continuously out to sea (with a crew I should specify) with the Nansen Fram expedition in 1893-96.
I mean, warming up planets is what we do best.
CJ Z nice joke
oof
CJ Z lol world war on mars and that would do
Yeah with chemtrails, Haarp and climate manipulation.
Martains are waiting for you all, welcome to. Mars.
9:55 "They would be functional on the surface for some period of time"
I like his engineer's way of saying that yeah they would not last very long at all
2019: Will we survive Mars?
2020: Will we survive Earth?
2021: *Fear intensifies*
more like, will we survive human stupidity?
I love this, it's right up my alley.
I really really love VOX videos, I only want to give a friendly hint: could you put subtitles in your videos with the conversion of customary units in metric decimal system? I know you are a channel from the USA, and It's ok if you want to use Fahreneit, but in Europe ( and the rest of the world) we really can't understand them and It's really annoying to have to stop the video all the time and convert the temperature to Celsius, only to figure out what are you saying .. thanks :)
We hate the USA
@@Stupiddd6553 Y
Get over it.
@@artdonovandesign join the civilised world then we will
Its so much easier in Celsius like, 0° freezing point and 100° boiling point
Can you put Celsius conversions in the animations? You don't have to stick to metric system cause you're american but seeing the conversions would be helpful for international audiences. *Just a suggestion! :)
12345bbbbb12345 Why can’t all the other internationals ask as nicely as you did?
@@Novice0825 Probably because we keep asking nicely for decades. Kinda like with climate change. :-P
@@Reiswaffel ooff
I'm glad the Spanish subs include Celsius directly
If you’re curious, you can learn to convert it for yourself. Its really quite easy.
5:39 Hey Camille, do you want to put some gloves on ? we're going to do some Science here lol.
yeah, that was weird
Thanks, Cleo and Vox. EXCELLENT!
Mars: *has oil*
US: I heard there's a planet that needs liberating.
Hahaha
We have oil in this country. We don't need foreign oil.
#1 producer of oil is US. Middle-East oil powers Europe and China, keeps them from descending into anarchy, which is what you get without energy (petroleum).
What is oil? Really? A light in the sky has this oil stuff that you have no clue how it's made or what it is????? This guy is Serious???!!! 😳😅😅😅
@@seanoftheroses issa joke
Celsius, guys. Celsius. The internet isn't only watched by Americans, you know. We have no idea what those numbers mean.
They are an American news organization. Not to mention the fact that this is a very good used case for Fahrenheit it's a wider range of numbers. It's best for being able to show things on a scale where as Celsius you have 0 to a 100 Fahrenheit is from 0 up to 212 more range more better. Would you have preferred a use Kelvin which would be the proper scientific measurement for this data because then no one can understand it.
Noah Paulette man, educate urself
@@noahpaulette1490 A wider range? xD Afaik all temperature units cover some part of a negative range to positive infinity. Celsius has no cap at 100° and is not bound to the integer domain.
Yes
@@noahpaulette1490 д8 д8!
Perseverance is amazing
Congratulations to the whole team at NASA and congratulations to humanity
was that a chuckle after realizing we're stuck as an entire species... keep up the good work though... amazing questions... terrific ways to find answers... Extra-ordinary presentation... I'm sold...
-81 Liberty Degrees = -62.8 Celsius
"liberty degrees-classic
I see you as a man of culture
62.778 😹
@@0101Virus Slowdown men, grab your roundings.
@@Tasurincci Someone in another chat said Fahrenheit is better than Celsius due to its accuracy.
In the moment I guess I thought this was funny 😂
-Don't mind me ;D
Nasa : There is oil on mars
USA : Nice
Yuugen R nasa is the USA government
US: Seems to be that Mars need some Liberty 🗽
@@ElinWinblad NASA being an independent agency of the US reports to the US federal government and hence the joke. 😜
trump: wooooooooow
also USA: mars needs a democracy
I honestly don't have time for tv when UA-cam has shows like this
Excellent entry level presentation on the subject! Perfect for kids and Americans.
Farenheit everywhere, I understand you have a big US viewer base, but when talking about science please use Celsius, like all scientists and rest of the world use.
Judging from all the upvoted comments asking for metric measurements, I'd think their u.s. american viewer base isn't actually that big
Do not get me wrong but "all scientists" actually use kelvin, not celsius
Santa Close - Thank you!
Santa Close kelvin and Celsius is basically the same if it’s 31 degree Celsius hot outside it means it’s 31 kelvin
Amer Siraz No??? 0 degrees Celcius is 273,15 degrees Kelvin. Celcius is Kelvin + 273,15 that’s a pretty big difference my dude
forget mars, I just fell in love
y’all creepy
Cleo Abram. yw
Emam Araf me too bro lol
@@bugjams no bro, she's intelligent and beautiful. a total package
@@cypher3323 she just reading a written article 🤣🤦♂️
Okay the scientific facts aside, which I'm really really grateful for. Like fam your video editing is sooo great too guys, whatta team fr
These prequel episodes of "The Expanse" are getting really good!
ya, innalowda welwala preparing to conquer the solar system and exploit da belters
Marco inaros - left
A better question would be if Mars could survive us?
Deep
A very good point. If Earth is a good enough case study, Mars likely won’t survive us.
We start our love story with mars by nuking its poles. Go figure.
@@julesgan It's didn't "survive" the loss of its atmosphere, but we humans can bring it to life.
Mars is a giant rock 4 billion years old. It doesn’t care. It has seen much worse.
Science Keira Knightly is cool.
Thanks, now all I see is Keira Knightlys science sister
@@bredfern2773 impossible to unsee now, sorry
Brummy boxing fan Mixed with Nathalie Portman !
B Redfern You’re welcome? How is that a bad thing?
What is seen can't be unseen.
I love this series
I have watched everyone a couple of times at least. I still catch new things! So much Data
Chris McKay is my absolute favorite astrobiologist!!! Don't see enough of him these days
I'm fascinated by the idea of a satellite producing an artificial magnetosphere -- I assume by parking it at a Lagrange point? The idea of steering solar wind from a distance in the same way a CRT television steers electrons to make an image makes me happy. Thank you Cleo, this was absolutely fantastic journalism on an incredible topic. I am so excited to see more of this show!
I love Lagrange points! When I read about them for the first time it got me all giddy! Physics is hard, but man oh man physics is fascinating
Thanks for watching! There's lot's more coming soon, starting with "Why do we cry?" which will turn from premium only to free on Tuesday the 15th.
@@Vox you better show metric units in it as well otherwise it's not premium worthy content ;)
Its a conceivable idea, but first we need to figure out how to make an artificial magnetosphere around the spacecraft, as our space travelers will be bombarded with solar and cosmic radiation....THEN well worry about an ENTIRE PLANET. In the 80’s, it was just a certainty that we could easily travel to, and terraform Mars. Now? We can’t even control the climate on our own planet.
People on mars would still be affected by cosmic back ground radiation at a significantly higher rate than earth, even if they had a atmosphere and a satelite to provide a buffer from solar ratiation. They would properly still not be able to go out side for that long. That is unless we cure cancer, then it’s not a problem at all.
Isn't the real question "Can Mars survive humanity?" We've already trashed one planet...
Given that mars is a desolate wasteland it would be hard to get any worse.
Australia’s a desolate wasteland, but we still managed to make that much worse.
We destroyed earth because of climate change
But in mars we need climate change to happen
So true. We are the cancer of planets. We destroy everything the comes our way. Earth is a good example
Yes, humans are destroying the earth, or should I say, they are just scratching the surface and that's it. Wait a few hundred years and Earth will be back as to how it was. This process is essential in the growth of civilisations, and also acts as a stimulant to explore extraterrestrial space.
I feel like one of the key factors that didn’t mention is how this would physically change people who would be born and grow up there over time. There’s bound to be some differences in comparison to Humans and Marmans.
Watch a series called The Expanse. It covers this.
Check UA-cam for jean Michael godier, he has an excellent interview on that topic. Fact is if we send people to other systems by the time we get to meet again we'll be vastly different species. There's even a theory that we're one of the travellers dropped off on the habitable planets in order to secure life.
There's a fiction movie that has the same premise, the space between us
I'm really interested in this kind of topics but i really can't ignore how beautiful she is.
THANK YOU
JoyThief huh?
@@tyopii8462 I was looking for a comment that agreed with me and I found one so I thanked him for commenting and sharing my opinion
@@andrewmartyn6931 Yep, I hit "pause" after 4 minutes only to come and look if I'm the only one somewhat... distracted from the topic by her.
Well, we're only human, right? Back to watching the video.
@@andrewmartyn6931 oh ok
Imagine in the future when you mail something out you’ll have to select what planet it’s going to.
Wikl nvr happen in our life time
Why cant we ask they Grey's where is a good idea to go. But I guess we still have that language barrier. Or communication barrier. Maybe they want us to leave this planet?? Forcing us to look for another place yo continue the human race. We are no where close technologically advanced to even be suggesting a manned trip to Mars. I'm telling you, the Grey's have the answer!!!
I really hope someone get to mars before the americans do, otherwise we'll have a hole planet using imperial measurements
Bruneleno perfect
Luckily SpaceX seems to use metric before imperial.
It's scientists going there, who are the strongest proposers for metric. No biologist, astronomer, engineer or geologist in their right mind uses Farenheit.
Lol
*whole
Why use Fahrenheit? It’s the reason of some very serious miscalculations.
It works very well for freezing temperatures.
Kelvin is probably more practical.
USA winning again as always.
@@erwddj9506 Well aware of that. The calibration is different. Boiling and freezing are dependent on altitude
@@erwddj9506 Celsius is decimal, hence its other name, centigrade.
Human is always be hunger of knowledge and it is our survival tolls. Thank you for your documentation
You won't survive Mars if you keep using the Imperial system.
this is gold
america reached the moon first and we'll reach mars first too. stay mad pal.
@Doodle Noodle i think the correct way to say it would be , but i can't be too sure as english is not my first language, either. i'd just appreciate of someone told me if i said something incorrectly :)
@@codylujan Hollywood did it, not America ( btw, America is a whole continent)
Actually NASA uses the metric system
This reporter looks like the main character of a space movie who would be trapped in a spaceship by herself
This reporter is drop dead beautiful with more confidence than most women I know
@@Gretsch0997 meet new women
@@farnkums he said confidence not overt pretentiousness
Serena alien isolation
She is not that interesting. Being in a movie, cool backshots, slowmotion and effects, talking with people who know that stuf, acting as there equal. Pretending to know it all just reading before every cut. People are very easy to manipulate, give the some beautiful shell, acting cool in a scenario, they are sold. Most of the times the people interviewed have a lot more to add, but the movie includes curtain opinions/topics. I am not hating, I just want the truth, not some sugar lady acting along.
The shot around 15:45 where someone is filming Cleo filming herself is spectacular
The real question is: Will Mars survive us?
Forget Mars, I need to survive The Earth.
sometimes i feel like surviving Mars is easier than surviving on the earth xD
Sounds really tough guys.
I need to survive my exams..
armin harper it is easier said than done there is no air water food or sun how can you survive
Trumpism is destroying America
Anyone wana go back 70 years and be the smartest person in the world.
You likely still wouldn't be
I mean its cool and all but who would actually belive you :p
@@yahyasajid5113 just steal einstein's formula and you're good for life
@@pug2858 and when your asked to prove it, use it and explain its origin what would you do?
70 years ago most people were smarter than now ))
I'd try(and succeed) to survive anywhere if I had such an intelligent, stunning, and interesting lady like this presenter Cleo to conquer these problems with. I had to watch this twice, the first viewing I was so enamored by this young lady it was hard to absorb the vast amount information this video had to offer. I'm sure I'm not alone in this opinion, but I would be the luckiest 34yo man on Earth(or Mars) to share a day with her. I pray to cross paths someday. Continue chasing answers to the world's most interesting questions, I'll continue following. Not just to see you, but you're the beautiful cherry on top. Continue learning something everyday, use the sponge of a brain we've all been gifted with daily, and we will all be better for it.
Very informative channel. Thank you for sharing.
Scientists: *building things to survive on mars*
Mars: *chuckles* im in danger.
Danger? Mars is dead. We can bring it to life, though.
Eric Duprey that makes 0 sense of you bring a planet to life you are essentially playing god
@@EtrnaL5 god doesn't exist so that makes 0 sense
@@EtrnaL5 Why does that matter we got to survive somehow?
@@EtrnaL5 Life developed randomly on Earth. I still consider it precious. It would be a great good to carry it to other worlds where it can spread, evolve, change, and grow, and where a great deal of it can survive catastrophes which are inevitable in nature. We don't want to leave all the eggs in one basket, as it were, but to spread them out to many worlds so that they can continue on into the future as long as we can provide for.
Imagine being in 2019 and only providing imperial measurements... In a science video. Americans, gotta love em.
Anyways, good video aside from that.
How many football fields fit on Mars?
@@czajkowski2352 Surprisingly, more than 2.
Imagine watching an American program and being shocked they use American measurements. Foreigners gotta love 'em.
@@czajkowski2352 about 100 quarter pounders with fries
@@delorbb2298 Except even Americans use metric with reference to science
Thanks for including Metric units
you know its quality content when they use Fahrenheit when explaining the science
Actual real question is will mars survive humans...
No it won't poor Mars
Mars is already a lifeless rock tho. It can't really get worse.
This comment should have 11k likes.
That’s deep
Cdubs B he means pollution
“We’re several several several generations away of dynamically changing the environment of a planet “
Yet just our presence alone on this planet has already threatened all life on earth, I think small changes run big ripples when it comes to the environment so terraforming isn’t as far away as we think because we already do if
Dealing with the psychological effects of loneliness etc is hugely interesting to me as ibe been mostly housebound for 9 years. I am lucky enough to have some human interaction, though in the past I've gone months without any (before I needed carers), though of course I had the internet so never felt truly alone. However I choose to live alone because being trapped in a house with other people would be way worse for my mental health (which is no longer stable as it is). Basically I'd considered the idea of being the only one on Mars (such as in The Martian), but hadn't considered the fact that of course a mission like this you wouldn't be alone. Just finding a team that can survive each other is probably going to be our biggest hurdle as it seems technology is moving way faster than our understanding of the human mind.
"we build factories on Mars to release greenhouse gases to heat the planet"
< *China has entered the chat.* >
Chain left the chat
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*Oil was found on Mars*
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USA joins the chat
LOVE CHINA AHAHAHHAHHAAHH ❤🇨🇳
LeBron entered the chat
Da funny
USA produces more CO2 per capita than China
A million years from now when humans have left earth to mars long ago there will be a video titled "Could we survive Earth?"
Humans wont survive the next 500 years let alone a million. If you believe in religion then you can say that the apocalypse of the universe will probably happen before that
@RandomnessArLizu I would imagine a big dragon flying in the sky taking a big poop...Instant death..😂😂
Right LOL?
So informative. I totally agree with the fact that we will live underground
Everytime we find a wonderful discovery someone will always abuse it
We wanna make mars liveable but can't figure out how to stop this planet from dying in the 1st place.
except we do know...we just have ignorant greedy leaders that aren't helping fix the problem
In 2019 documentaries are filmed with a selfie stick.
And an rc drone
It's more of just a UA-cam series than a full documentary
Eve Evangel and the matter is..? 🤔
anyone the ID for camera and lenses?
@@100playonplaya what does that even mean?
14:33 the moment i fell in love with Cleo 😄
you and me both
Seriously. She is stunning.
I could definitely do this without a doubt. I wish I could've been a part of this.
Please do metrical. No one outside the US understands what you’re meaning.
I dont know about you but not knowing all metrics including outside US would be ignorant.
Sorry a clip about scientific stuff with imperial units only makes it locally understandable only. Rest of the world is metric and btw NASA too. Vox should go global and add metric units especially when dealing with sience.
I was very confused when they were comparing temperatures and only realized what was wrong when body temperature was mentioned.
@@h4ppy3nd but you do know that water boils at 100°C right? soo... you should've knew straight away
@@jinjunliu2401 Well I sure should have knew but didn't.🙄 Because previously they'd just mentioned that the boiling temp on Mars was different so I got super confused and I didn't know what they were talking about.
Looking forward to the day you guys use Celsius (SI derived unit) instead of Fahrenheit (imperial).
They are based on the USA
Justin Y. Science isn’t
Justin Y. - Do you mean “...IN the USA”? 😜
They probably think most people from America will watch it because it's their demographic. Makes it less confusing.
@@flippinkatbug less confusing if you just add the conversion as text in the video?
Love the Star Trek music in the background
Looks like the only thing we have to fear is not fear, it's ourselves. CHILLS
The real question is: Will we survive earth?
Nope.
Its likely we might not actually
Oh s#%t this just got deep
Will earth survive us
Aksel Waage will we survive ourselves?
They make it sound like everyone thought that martians existed until they did a flyby in the 70s
Ilja Vladimirovitsj we believe life exists somewhere in space until we fly by and disprove it
@@ElinWinblad o
@@ElinWinblad we never did a fly by. None of this is true. Nasa is founded on the practices of occult rituals.
Tamam
they did not fly by Mars in the 70s, it would have been on the news and it was not. you may fool the younger ones but not the ones that know.
The fact that someone wanted to have nuclear bomb in Mars scared me How Dangerous we are to ourselves and other people
the fact that the 8 person group in the biodome split into two factions is very interesting.
Elon musk: *Ima do what's called a pro gamer move*
Yeah when she actually gave Elon credibility... like no...
@@bugjams I'm guessing you haven't been keeping up with SpaceX. I'm sorry, but NASA isn't getting humans to Mars on any kind of reasonable timescale, while Elon is actively trying to with the Starship project. SpaceX just celebrated it's 11th anniversary since it's first craft made orbit, so I don't think you're getting Elon enough credibility
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@Fca Fanati whats weird with his looks??😂
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Ah yes, the source of all credibility:
- Rich
- Weird looks
- Getting laid
I guess that's the expected intelligence level of Elon boot lickers, though...
“Hey Camille can u get some gloves on we’re about to do science here”
I love how just when i read it she said that. That always happens on yt aamazing xD
@@seapot9675 thats exactly what just happened to me
what?? me too
19:49 - Because I live in Hong Kong, I couldn't understand what Joss Fong was referring to: subway trains are mostly shielded in Asia.
Thank you
"NASA says the first humans will set foot on Mars in the mid-2030's"
Elon: am I a joke to you?
Yeah, they'll probably do it a decade before NASA does.
At current rate, he’ll be three years behind schedule for first manned Commercial Crew mission. FH was ~5 years behind schedule. Within the (human) Spaceflight industry, people don’t take his marketing claims seriously.
@@yashmehta7152 Yes but Starship progress is going incredibly fast and that seems to be their number one focus atm. Musk says that he wants to put the first man on Mars by 2024, I find that highly unlikely. But I'd say they could do it by 2026 or 2028, definitely before the 2030's.
@@aduantas For you
@@amadeorodrigues7196 The video subject is survival on Mars. Not putting someone there for like a few hours then sending them back.
"Since we're stuck, let me tell you about where we're stuck at" You ma'am are resilient.
they are planning on going to mars and I can't even memorize the periodic table...
Top notch love these
While watching this, I was like "wow, Cleo looks like a model!" Then I found out that she actually _is_ a model. Huh, go figure.
I had to scroll too far to read something about her looks
Of course she is a model.
@@nicolaslanglais Wait... are you being sarcastic? 🤔
Penny Lane No lol I am in the same situation.
@@cruyffssoul2397 Oh okay.... because people usually and with good reason complain that the comments under videos where women talk about science focus on the looks of the women instead of what they have to say. So I wasn't sure if you were alluding to this or actually searching for someone to share this sentiment. Both points of view would've made sense to be =)
Always good to see that UA-cam is capable at reminding me that premium is still not worth paying for. Cheers 🍻
I am super delayed...but this by far is my favourite video of Vox, and this is after heaps of all-nighters featuring Vox. I hope there’s a follow up!!😁😁😁
Thinking about the total recall scene with Arnold @8:22 .... woah!
I’m sorry this is off message, but I think I’m in love
As an American who has friends who uses Celsius, etc. I’m sure they would appreciate some conversions!
Well ya see the only reason that the metric system was invented, is so the mathematically challenged could pass grade school.
U have to be from other country to know how weird americans looks when they use fahrenheit
Now you understand how heaven mother earth is.
Very interesting.....
I like the fact that people are giving so proper research on it 😁
I wonder if human will actually habitat mars in future.