China has a consistent plan to land someone on the moon by 2030. NASA originally planned to go back in this year, but now they're saying 2027+, which, in theory, still happens 2+ years ahead of China. The difference is that China tends to meet their estimated dates, while NASA keeps slipping the schedule. We'll see.
@@jp-h-0221 They're supposedly returning something later this year. We'll see. It'd be amusing if they ended up setting some sort of duration record up there
We landed on the Moon and conducted the "Space Race" because we wanted to survive, that's really the core of the reason. Sputnik scrambled our brains and we were convinced we would be destroyed if we ceded the high ground of space. After the first moon landing, it was just a matter of time until we pulled the plug on the manned program. Now with launch costs continuing to shrink, it's time to get back in the game. Mining asteroids is where the real money is at, but that's not profitable or even feasible right now, but it will be at some point. The entire "Occupy Mars" thing is just a flex to let dreamers dream and to get capital to flow into space exploration in the long term. Exciting times ahead and China/Russia/Europe will not be a factor at all.
@@jacksun6897 Yes they are.. extended to be more than 1 year now. All they have to do is make a call to China, and they'll be back on earth in a week. But NASA will never do that, instead they asking Musk to help. Musk said.. "I am busy, I have a country to run now... so pi*** off"
If you even forgot China has space station out there, you are not qualified to comment anything about China space project. You are either ridiculously ignorant or arrogant, or both.
What I love about this channel is that Ward gets some seriously high end technical people to talk shop. TJ is seriously clued in. Justin B has long been my favourite, but TJ is a serious Moochie contender.....great stuff and well pitched for the home engineer/bodger.
We need to be honest. Artemis is so complicated versus Apollo that it honestly has a slim chance in working and even less so than being on the timeline given.
The International Space Station is only 280 kilometers away from the sea level of the earth. The stranded astronauts have not yet been able to return. The moon is 380,000 kilometers away from the earth. In 1970, the Americans shot three astronauts and two golf carts to the moon and back. Do you believe it or not?
Not many people know the advantage of having one's own space station: you can do whatever experiments in there and do not need to report such to anybody. This is not true with ISS.
Thanks for this one. Space is also a passion for me personally. Born in the age of moon landings, I am excited for a new space exploration growth and the potential for us to see colonized places outside of earth's gravity in my lifetime.
@@INeedMoreSpace Great report! Other than the Northrop/Lockheed mixup, everything you reported checks out with my own knowledge. My only suggestion would be to describe orbital inclination a bit differently for those who don't know the concept, i.e. instead of using the word "direction", describe inclination as the angle at which the orbit crosses the equator, which in turn determines how far north the orbit path will go and thus which countries can launch into the orbit. I particularly appreciate your nuanced and balanced reporting w.r.t. Jared Isaacman coming onboard as NASA administrator and his relationship with SpaceX and Musk. Keep up the great reporting!
The real money is in LEO, commercial space station and space tourism. There's a lot of rich people out there who want to get access to space and are willing to pay a lot of money for it. The money to be made here in LEO is far far greater than any exploitation of minerals on the moon.
If China gets there first it id likely they will claim a stake on the lunar surface in the south pole. The lunar south pole is the equivalent to beach front property relatively rich in resources. It is important for America to get there first to avoid any risk of that happening. ~Best
The Tiangong space station is smaller than the aging I.S.S., but it's much more modern, much more elegant, and much more sophisticated. The I.S.S. is experiencing leaks; its decommissioning can't come too soon.
China has built two space stations, one has already been launched and the other is left in the warehouse as a backup. After the expansion plan of the space station is launched, China will launch a second space station to dock with the first space station. Moreover, the Chinese space station uses the latest power generation technology, and the solar panels do not need to be made very large. Moreover, the panels can automatically rotate and track sunlight, so the Chinese space station does not look as huge as the International Space Station
China has plans to extend its Space Station, plus bringing in a foreigner Astronaut. So far they have already done experiments coming from scientists outside of China.
So sick of these people wanting to "beat" others to the moon. Dude, they planned it years before you decided to go back there again. They're not racing against you. You're trying to "beat" an imaginary adversary for no reason. What exactly is your purpose of going back there?
NASA is creating fear within the U$ in order to fight for big budgets allocation from the parliament. I'm sure US politicians can't accept "losing face."
They're worried about them developing more advanced technology in the process, since China is our main adversary. Since we ended the moon program decades ago, we're having to start from scratch again. But this time were taking it much further, and they want to ensure we have a beachhead established there first as well.
I feel like the motivation of these 2 countries are complete opposite. China is motivated to innovate and do stuff while the US only does stuff because China is "trying to beat" them. All Chinese timeline is according to their technological level, that's why they seem to reach their goals mostly in time while American timeline mostly political and feeling because they have to compete. Lol.
Thanks, Ward.What a superb episode: highly informative and very crisp, with no hesitation, deviation or repetition (as we say in the UK). Speaking as a guy who flew fighters as Step 1 in my (unrealised) dream to become an astronaut, I really appreciate how TJ breathed new narrative life into current and planned space exploration.
Jared does at least have some experience and interest with space flight. While there are lots of problems here on Earth, let's hope peaceful competition and work in space can help innovate some new technologies to help solve them!
Very Cool. Brings back memories of working with Rocketdyne through the mid 90`s developing prototype sections of the Space Station. We revised a shipping container to accommodate the "Neutral Buoyancy" testing of the sections right there in our shop in Camarillo. 🇺🇸💪
Thanks for the interview. This was a very concise overview over the current situation. @16:28 there is a minor slip-up: Orion is not produced by Northrop Grumman, but Lockheed Martin. (NG makes instead the SLS SRBs, I think)
Sir, this is very informative stuff about a topic very few people know about. I learned quite a lot. Excellent. Truly enjoyed it. Thank you. Feliz Navidad to you and yours.
Why do out of use space stations have to be destroyed by reentry? How much would it cost to boost them to orbit the Moon or Mars for use as a potential rescue station? Or put them to work as deep space exploration vehicles?
USA is scared of China getting there first, a lot of us know why🤣. It’s hard to keep a lie. What is funny is USA didn’t plan to go to the moon until China announced to go there. And knowing how advance is China space technology, there is big chance for them to succeed. ( if I was there first I wouldn’t have the need to race again). So conclusion USA needs to go to the moon first or the country will become a joke.
Cover up something, I like to see Chinese land where US claimed they landed on back to 50 years ago to prove if that landing was made in Hollywood studio
Thanks for the interview with TJ. He has an interesting perspective on NASA and other space exploration countries. The human space flight program in NASA gets a lot of attention, but NASA does a lot of great research and science with uncrewed spacecraft, including the large fleet of Earth Observation satellites.
As China was banned by USA from participating in the so-called International Space Station, it left with no choice but to develop his own modest Tian Gong space station.
Yes. When Real Engineering did the episode about the lunar dust problems, specifically when it came to designing the new EVA suits, wow! I couldn’t believe how many hoax believers bombarded the comments section with their idiocy.
@@mako88sbwhen you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect- Mark Twain The deniers are actual people speaking the censored truth. The only hoax is the moon/mars landings, and space walks. They are all done in the swimming pool in Florida .
Having built a career in aerospace electronics, I feel that I have a right to say how utterly disappointed I and we have become and Boeing as a prime contractor. If you look back through the history of their company, they have clearly placed profit and stock price above tactical, proficiency and pride and providing a good product.
Its amazing that the US landed on the moon in 1969, and has all these photos and videos to prove it, im surprised the film cameras worked up there in space and there were movie cameras placed there ahead of their arrival and it only took a couple of days to travel the 380,000 kms in space and come back from the moon, they must have warp engines from star trek of something back then...
Ward, another great interview. So much here I’m going to watch it again - I have to comment first though. :-) TJ’s closing remark says it best, “Thanks for covering these important topics.”
I think Lockheed Martin is the prime on the Orion spacecraft. Northrop Grumman is responsible for the in-flight crew escape system. Northrop also provides the solid boosters for the SLS.
TJ was on "What About It?", a TH-cam channel devoted to discussion and news about SpaceX and all things space exploration. It is an informative site. Looks like he is no longer involved there.
The Chinese have chosen a far less complex architecture for manned Moon missions. I am afraid the whole 8 to 10 launches required for the Starship Moon architecture will allow the Chinese to beat us back to the Moon.
They can have it. Until they claim the entire moon as theirs. They cannot feed their population on earth, I don’t see them being able to resupply any Lunar Colonies. I don’t agree with any Americans heaping praise on the CCP. Get a grip Sir, they are our blood enemies. And always will be.
@@GTGibbs "scam" is an accusatory way of putting it but the Starship program is nowhere near having a working Moon lander despite having already spent the entire contract award. In fact they have not yet even achieved orbit so implying that SpaceX is slam-dunk better than SLS is a bit disingenuous. Musk tends to brag a lot and deliver less than promised.
If we do everything for the purpose of fighting others, it is wrong. We should do our science and technology regardless others are doing or not. If you do for a wrong reason, you can’t do it well.
Mooch, since you are a musician, may I recommend Angelina Jordan, a Norwegian singer who has become this 65 year olds favorite. Her latest song is Bad Valentine. There are several versions. The latest is the jazzy version. She is a fantastic mezzo contralto
I think that we have to perform some unbiased analysis and prioritization in a public forum to determine the depth of our long and short-term financial commitment to all the many space exploration programs.
I very much hope that Chandra and Hubble can be kept going. There are many very valuable long-term scientific missions, and combined with JWST are providing a tidal wave of results, for example leading to unprecedented advances in cosmology and fundamental physics.
We should start experimenting with in-orbit recycling/re-purposing of orbital space vehicles/systems, in addition to cleanup of orbital junk. Might even be valuable parts there. Keep the space station and turn it into the first in-orbit recycling center. My 2 cents.
China has a consistent plan to land someone on the moon by 2030. NASA originally planned to go back in this year, but now they're saying 2027+, which, in theory, still happens 2+ years ahead of China. The difference is that China tends to meet their estimated dates, while NASA keeps slipping the schedule. We'll see.
dem prefers space station, rep prefers self own moon base. So NASA turning left and right, but no moving forwards.
Would be nice to get that two astronauts back first?
Don’t worry, they are not first priority, or second….
@@jp-h-0221 They're supposedly returning something later this year. We'll see. It'd be amusing if they ended up setting some sort of duration record up there
The US may not have landed onto the moon at all. 😂
Back to the moon? Hollywood is getting another project?
We can't even get back the two astronauts in our station, we got technology to land on the moon? u kidding
And that supposedly happened over 50 years ago. Russia and China stole our technology. That’s why we don’t have it anymore 😂
US claims to have landed in the moon but why is it finding it so difficult to land on the moon again?.
There is still no response from Hollywood to take the contract.
😂😂😂@@loktom4068
@@loktom4068 Hollywood demands cash up front. NASA finds this difficult.
NAS(TY)-A only offers blackmail as payment.
We landed on the Moon and conducted the "Space Race" because we wanted to survive, that's really the core of the reason. Sputnik scrambled our brains and we were convinced we would be destroyed if we ceded the high ground of space. After the first moon landing, it was just a matter of time until we pulled the plug on the manned program. Now with launch costs continuing to shrink, it's time to get back in the game. Mining asteroids is where the real money is at, but that's not profitable or even feasible right now, but it will be at some point. The entire "Occupy Mars" thing is just a flex to let dreamers dream and to get capital to flow into space exploration in the long term. Exciting times ahead and China/Russia/Europe will not be a factor at all.
Americans..... "Everyone wants to beat us, everyone is enemy."
It's a huge humiliation to Chinese people when hearing from American side, that the whole point of China development is to just unseat America. 😅
草木皆兵🤣
US landed on the moon and numerous Apollo missions but can't bring back the 2 stranded Astronauts. Their stay on ISS keeps extending 😊
Because they landed on the moon from Hollywood film studies 😂
WHAT? THEY STILL THERE????HOLY SHIT!!!
@@jacksun6897 Yes they are.. extended to be more than 1 year now.
All they have to do is make a call to China, and they'll be back on earth in a week.
But NASA will never do that, instead they asking Musk to help.
Musk said.. "I am busy, I have a country to run now... so pi*** off"
@@jacksun6897It's been 6 months already and those poor astronaut still there. Unbelievable!
This is not a bug. This is a feature. The two Astronauts are supposed to test how far humanbody can function in space. 😃
If you even forgot China has space station out there, you are not qualified to comment anything about China space project. You are either ridiculously ignorant or arrogant, or both.
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What I love about this channel is that Ward gets some seriously high end technical people to talk shop. TJ is seriously clued in. Justin B has long been my favourite, but TJ is a serious Moochie contender.....great stuff and well pitched for the home engineer/bodger.
hahahaha this guy was dumped from "What about it" channel just after 6 months for being dishonest. According to @mikebaldwin5978
We need to be honest. Artemis is so complicated versus Apollo that it honestly has a slim chance in working and even less so than being on the timeline given.
Beside, Saturn V and Wernher von Braun are German, and there are no human connections between Artemis and Apollo programs.
The International Space Station is only 280 kilometers away from the sea level of the earth. The stranded astronauts have not yet been able to return. The moon is 380,000 kilometers away from the earth. In 1970, the Americans shot three astronauts and two golf carts to the moon and back. Do you believe it or not?
No, not at all.
😂
They expect the Chinese to copy it. 😅😂😅😂
Hell no, this was all done in Hollywood studios 😊
Do you believe him?😂
If you think about it the Chinese space station is the most advanced station built by a country in history. A single country
Bcos they were outcasted by US & her allies. Even got scammed 200Mill for satellite deal with EU
No that was done by 'rossians'
Chinese have the only country to have their own space station
Not many people know the advantage of having one's own space station: you can do whatever experiments in there and do not need to report such to anybody. This is not true with ISS.
Thanks for this one. Space is also a passion for me personally. Born in the age of moon landings, I am excited for a new space exploration growth and the potential for us to see colonized places outside of earth's gravity in my lifetime.
Mooch, from my family and home to you and yours, A very happy, Healthy and prosperous Holidy season to you and yours, shipmates! Happy Holidays!
Thank you for another informative interview. Much appreciated, Ward. Take care, have a great holiday, and Fly right.
Thanks!
TJ is incorrect when he says Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor for the Orion spacecraft (capsule). Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor.
You are 100% right sir my mistake. Lots to mentally juggle in these interviews. Thank you for keeping me on point! Happy Holidays!
@@INeedMoreSpace No worries. Good insight regardless. Looking forward to more of your videos. Cheers!
@@INeedMoreSpace Great report! Other than the Northrop/Lockheed mixup, everything you reported checks out with my own knowledge. My only suggestion would be to describe orbital inclination a bit differently for those who don't know the concept, i.e. instead of using the word "direction", describe inclination as the angle at which the orbit crosses the equator, which in turn determines how far north the orbit path will go and thus which countries can launch into the orbit.
I particularly appreciate your nuanced and balanced reporting w.r.t. Jared Isaacman coming onboard as NASA administrator and his relationship with SpaceX and Musk. Keep up the great reporting!
Whoever made it shouldn’t be the question, it should be why haven’t there been any actual official pictures of earth that are the same every year
@@BS-vm1vr They were just as good as GM and Ford these days.
Mighty fine products like VEGAS and Pintos.
The US 69 Moon landing actually took place in a movie studio.
It did.. in Nevada desert.
I don't think it's important to be 1st back to the moon,more important is to get it right and get real knowledge out of it. Thanks Mr.Mooch and TJ!
At this point, pretty much true. If we'd have done this from orbit off STS missions, or from the ISS, it would be a different matter, I suppose.
What might matter is who gets there first and most significantly with land and mineral rights on the Moon - whether or not legally obtained.
The real money is in LEO, commercial space station and space tourism. There's a lot of rich people out there who want to get access to space and are willing to pay a lot of money for it.
The money to be made here in LEO is far far greater than any exploitation of minerals on the moon.
When you are facing the CCP good intentions doesn't count.
If China gets there first it id likely they will claim a stake on the lunar surface in the south pole. The lunar south pole is the equivalent to beach front property relatively rich in resources. It is important for America to get there first to avoid any risk of that happening.
~Best
Yep, definitely a good person to have on the channel. I appreciate his presentation style. Thank you.
CDR Carroll always provides interesting and quality intel.
Thanks for watching.
The real question is did US ever landed on the moon?
The Tiangong space station is smaller than the aging I.S.S., but it's much more modern, much more elegant, and much more sophisticated. The I.S.S. is experiencing leaks; its decommissioning can't come too soon.
China's space program has a Star Trek theme whereas the ISS has a Klingon theme ! ...LoL
China has built two space stations, one has already been launched and the other is left in the warehouse as a backup. After the expansion plan of the space station is launched, China will launch a second space station to dock with the first space station. Moreover, the Chinese space station uses the latest power generation technology, and the solar panels do not need to be made very large. Moreover, the panels can automatically rotate and track sunlight, so the Chinese space station does not look as huge as the International Space Station
China has plans to extend its Space Station, plus bringing in a foreigner Astronaut. So far they have already done experiments coming from scientists outside of China.
So sick of these people wanting to "beat" others to the moon. Dude, they planned it years before you decided to go back there again. They're not racing against you. You're trying to "beat" an imaginary adversary for no reason. What exactly is your purpose of going back there?
NASA is creating fear within the U$ in order to fight for big budgets allocation from the parliament.
I'm sure US politicians can't accept "losing face."
They're worried about them developing more advanced technology in the process, since China is our main adversary. Since we ended the moon program decades ago, we're having to start from scratch again. But this time were taking it much further, and they want to ensure we have a beachhead established there first as well.
US wants to beat everyone for the sake of winning . US wants to be first in everything, that will eventually crumble down
Season's Greetings Ward!! Excellent content.
LOVE your T shirt Ward. The Slider was possibly the best T Rex album ever.
All the best for Christmas
I feel like the motivation of these 2 countries are complete opposite. China is motivated to innovate and do stuff while the US only does stuff because China is "trying to beat" them. All Chinese timeline is according to their technological level, that's why they seem to reach their goals mostly in time while American timeline mostly political and feeling because they have to compete. Lol.
Thanks guys for a great update ! Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year !
Great video, thanks Ward.
Thanks for this Ward, a very interesting video!
Merry Christmas Mooch from a friend of a Payne’s and a longtime follower of your Channel.
My trusted news source! Thanks!
Thanks, Ward.What a superb episode: highly informative and very crisp, with no hesitation, deviation or repetition (as we say in the UK). Speaking as a guy who flew fighters as Step 1 in my (unrealised) dream to become an astronaut, I really appreciate how TJ breathed new narrative life into current and planned space exploration.
Nice to have an adult discussion. Too many of the space channels here are hyped up, even if their information is OK.
Did you forget anything?
Why not just try to bring those two guys back home first?
They have been in the ISS for over 6 months!
Question one should ask would USA ever make it to Moon because their moon landing was only from Hollywood thus far
Glad you brought back TJ. Good analysis and Intel, Mooch. Bravo Zulu
come back? no no no in 1969 US landed on the moon in Hollywood
in the future~~2 stranded Astronauts on the moon!!! NASA: they will come back next year~~~
Very astonishing that the technology of HollyWood was so advanced!
The hits just keep coming! ❤
Jared does at least have some experience and interest with space flight. While there are lots of problems here on Earth, let's hope peaceful competition and work in space can help innovate some new technologies to help solve them!
The conflict of interest w/SpaceX aside (not sure if Jared is also an investor?), this stands out among the nominations so far for actual competency
Another great episode Mooch!
I was enjoying seeing my 2 favorite amps and my favorite guitar in the background!!!
Just passed your truck with ward carroll on it on rt 1 in DE in the Toyota gr86! Just Subscribed 😄
Thanks!
Very Cool. Brings back memories of working with Rocketdyne through the mid 90`s developing prototype sections of the Space Station. We revised a shipping container to accommodate the "Neutral Buoyancy" testing of the sections right there in our shop in Camarillo. 🇺🇸💪
Thanks for the interview. This was a very concise overview over the current situation.
@16:28 there is a minor slip-up: Orion is not produced by Northrop Grumman, but Lockheed Martin. (NG makes instead the SLS SRBs, I think)
I just noticed the Bigsby in the background! Old school. Very nice 👍
Sir, this is very informative stuff about a topic very few people know about. I learned quite a lot. Excellent. Truly enjoyed it. Thank you.
Feliz Navidad to you and yours.
Thanks, Ward.
Great content. TJ is great.
Great analysis as always.
How can you get back to the moon if you have never been there??? Come on stop pretending you were there.
Too late. They already lying. And more stupid is even my country believe it and write that thing in history book for student in school.🤣🤣🤣
Ward, thank you for bringing TJ on the channel.
I hope that TJ’s optimistic prediction about the US returning to the Moon comes to fruition!
It won’t ever come to fruition because we can’t leave earth
That prediction is extremely unlikely, and I'm an optimist.
@@alanbarnes8901 👍 it’s actually impossible for it to happen .
Hey Ward, nice SG and Les Paul in the background. 🙂
Jared Isaacman has also purchased an ex RAF Tornado gr4 swing-wing aircraft and this will be returned to flight!
Heard some reports of a friendly fire incident over the red sea, USS Gettysburg downed an F18...
Why do out of use space stations have to be destroyed by reentry? How much would it cost to boost them to orbit the Moon or Mars for use as a potential rescue station? Or put them to work as deep space exploration vehicles?
You know Reid Wiseman is a Big Fighter guy. I know you like to call those guys out. Cheers.
Wiseman started out as a F-14 pilot. Ward that sounds like a possible interview & visit to JSC.
China has already beat the U.S. in space. The American astronauts are stuck in the ISS.😂
The problem is that NASA is not as good as it once was in putting plans into practice.
USA is scared of China getting there first, a lot of us know why🤣. It’s hard to keep a lie. What is funny is USA didn’t plan to go to the moon until China announced to go there. And knowing how advance is China space technology, there is big chance for them to succeed. ( if I was there first I wouldn’t have the need to race again). So conclusion USA needs to go to the moon first or the country will become a joke.
Cover up something, I like to see Chinese land where US claimed they landed on back to 50 years ago to prove if that landing was made in Hollywood studio
Chinese was scammed to land on the moon by USA's lying😊
anyone else hear about the f18 friendly fire incident and came to wards place?
Thanks for the interview with TJ. He has an interesting perspective on NASA and other space exploration countries. The human space flight program in NASA gets a lot of attention, but NASA does a lot of great research and science with uncrewed spacecraft, including the large fleet of Earth Observation satellites.
Been there done that. Is there actually a reason to go back?
Make no mistake China is kicking NASA ass in space atm and will set foot on the moon next in 2029
I Think get the two people back to earth would be a more realistic task to achieve
help money!money!
Mr.Ward is about to eat with this upcoming video 👀👀👀
As China was banned by USA from participating in the so-called International Space Station, it left with no choice but to develop his own modest Tian Gong space station.
China did something that US can’t.
US: China PLANNED to beat me.
China: bro, what can I say?
Great information…
Are they running out of planets to pollute or?
Mr Carroll, would you consider Jared a fighter pilot? Thanks! Love your show!
WOW no moon landing deniers here?? you're lucky
Yes. When Real Engineering did the episode about the lunar dust problems, specifically when it came to designing the new EVA suits, wow! I couldn’t believe how many hoax believers bombarded the comments section with their idiocy.
Nope. There are a few here if you see some of the comments.
@@mako88sbwhen you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect- Mark Twain
The deniers are actual people speaking the censored truth. The only hoax is the moon/mars landings, and space walks. They are all done in the swimming pool in Florida .
Having built a career in aerospace electronics, I feel that I have a right to say how utterly disappointed I and we have become and Boeing as a prime contractor. If you look back through the history of their company, they have clearly placed profit and stock price above tactical, proficiency and pride and providing a good product.
Lucky for us, SpaceX is out there with a workhorse reusable booster and a reliable crew capsule.
Its amazing that the US landed on the moon in 1969, and has all these photos and videos to prove it, im surprised the film cameras worked up there in space and there were movie cameras placed there ahead of their arrival and it only took a couple of days to travel the 380,000 kms in space and come back from the moon, they must have warp engines from star trek of something back then...
No point to sanction China space technology. It's time for the U$ must concentrate on design, manufacturing and innovation.
Get two stranded astronauts back first before discussing returning to the moon.
Ward, another great interview. So much here I’m going to watch it again - I have to comment first though. :-)
TJ’s closing remark says it best, “Thanks for covering these important topics.”
The US is nervous because they still don't have a way to get to the dark side of the moon.
I think Lockheed Martin is the prime on the Orion spacecraft. Northrop Grumman is responsible for the in-flight crew escape system. Northrop also provides the solid boosters for the SLS.
Work as team work
Imagine what NASA could do if it didn't get conflicting signals and new marching orders every 4-8 yr.
Commander, hot damn! I follow all sorts of serious space podcasts. You have outdone them all! Merry Christmas!
Good information.
They need to build a Time Machine and go back to 1960’s. 70 years late to the party.
TJ was on "What About It?", a TH-cam channel devoted to discussion and news about SpaceX and all things space exploration. It is an informative site. Looks like he is no longer involved there.
The Chinese have chosen a far less complex architecture for manned Moon missions. I am afraid the whole 8 to 10 launches required for the Starship Moon architecture will allow the Chinese to beat us back to the Moon.
That… and Elon is already way behind schedule and has already spent the budget on his suborbital tests…
It’s WAY more than 8-10. Watch Smarter Everydays video.
This is just another Elon money making scam
They can have it. Until they claim the entire moon as theirs. They cannot feed their population on earth, I don’t see them being able to resupply any Lunar Colonies. I don’t agree with any Americans heaping praise on the CCP.
Get a grip Sir, they are our blood enemies. And always will be.
@@gpaull2How is this a “scam” by Elon Musk? Please elaborate how you arrived at that conclusion. I’m genuinely asking, because I don’t see it.
@@GTGibbs "scam" is an accusatory way of putting it but the Starship program is nowhere near having a working Moon lander despite having already spent the entire contract award. In fact they have not yet even achieved orbit so implying that SpaceX is slam-dunk better than SLS is a bit disingenuous. Musk tends to brag a lot and deliver less than promised.
This could be another Sputnik moment for the USA if they don’t pull their finger out
Don't you mean head?
What, no Sum Ting Wong jokes 😂😂
Well China was just protecting it from ,Who Flung Poo
But next week they will have the Wong Doctor on the station.
How ever, it is reported that their tooth paste space meals are labeled "creme of sum jung man"
However, all scientists have stated that it is all just "Sam Ting"
If we do everything for the purpose of fighting others, it is wrong. We should do our science and technology regardless others are doing or not. If you do for a wrong reason, you can’t do it well.
Maybe get those 2 people back from the ISS first huh? 😅
This dude knows that the 2027 schedule is not happening. Just can't bring himself to be honest.
This dude got fired from the What About It channel (after less than 6 months) for dishonesty so there is a trend.
@@mikebaldwin5978 Ward Carrol must be scraping the bottom of the barrels for legit & knowledgeable guests.
no Hollywood can make it happen again
@@FrankZhang-pj9nn Zack Snyder or ???
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The title should be: who's the first
I think that we have to perform some unbiased analysis and prioritization in a public forum to determine the depth of our long and short-term financial commitment to all the many space exploration programs.
I very much hope that Chandra and Hubble can be kept going. There are many very valuable long-term scientific missions, and combined with JWST are providing a tidal wave of results, for example leading to unprecedented advances in cosmology and fundamental physics.
Have not heard much about Blue Origin in awhile? Are they still in the game?
We should start experimenting with in-orbit recycling/re-purposing of orbital space vehicles/systems, in addition to cleanup of orbital junk. Might even be valuable parts there. Keep the space station and turn it into the first in-orbit recycling center. My 2 cents.
"The second-fastest runner's plan to beat the fastest runner to second place."
Thanks, Ward. An excellent and informative interview. I’m pleased to see some oligarchs pushing their billionaire to use in the National Interest.
I wonder when will be the two ISS astronauts rescued?
Every American interested in the Space Programs should look up who Qian Xuesen is and how we forced him out of JPL and into the Chinese program.