Excited to finally share this with you all (a lot of research went into it). Also, I am *writing a book*. Check out my new website for more details and updates - the link is in the video description.
@@ivanlaracuente6234 ......... ALL --- ALL --- of the Trumpateers that I know --- AND I KNOW MANY --- are excited about going to the moon and Mars --- we cannot wait to visit and colonize other planets and moons --- excitement is abundant among my scientific friends as well !!! .........
This is certainly inspirational. I am nearing 70, and where my cats cannot go, neither will I, so Mars is not an option. Still, I admire those with the determination and the vision for this, and the extraordinary men and women who will finally do this have my respect before they’ve even done it. As for the A.I. that monitors everything you do, feel, eat, and might even want to do, THAT I would loathe. Emerson once said that “nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind”, so when we implement a computer system that effectively negates even that last firewall of privacy, all in the name of mission integrity and efficiency, even if I could go, I would not. That said, we have plenty of qualified volunteers I am sure, and we have Elon Musk, so let’s quit dreaming about it, and DO IT.
@@crucialbeatle7935 You'd be terribly surprised how many people "his age" do so. As surprised as you will be when you wake up and realize, you've arrived, and are "his age". Your statement reeks of ageism and it's just as rampant as people's issue with skin color and lastly, just as incorrect. Not starting a fight, just correcting a misconception because I'm only 14 years younger than @Marc Melvin. Don't make any assumptions with age as much as you shouldn't with culture, religion, etc... and you'll begin to see clearly things that predjudices can prevent us from seeing.
It's pretty crazy that I'm considering being part of this all as an engineer that's just finished college. I will not forgive myself unless I know that I at least tried to be part of martian development and I've never known what to do until now - I know I can do what I never imagined being possible in my lifetime. This inspires me even more. I can do it.
This is such a great channel, why doesn't they have more subs?! But really, they make it feel like the scenario is already happening in contrast of it happening in the future. Such a detailed video, keep up the good work!!!
That is seriously cool! It's incredible to imagine all the different skillsets these astronauts will have when they arrive + what they will continue to strive to learn, while living on the Moon, Mars & beyond 😃
I love seeing these types of videos. Even when I know it's not gonna be in my lifetime that this will happen. It's still exciting that in the future we'll be able to build a city in a whole new planet besides Earth. I might be able to see a little bit of it and I'm truly excited for that, but I hope the world becomes a better place by then so that we can focus more on preserving humanity rather than fighting over things that'll just kill each other.
EXCELLENT! Venture City. A wonderful production. I wish I was young enough to sign up for this Mission. Perhaps in my next life I will win the opportunity. Great documentary. Thank you.
It almost gas to be the plan since birth. Being that you need lots of schooling to learn all the skills and show an ability to apply your knowledge in the work force.
That was some really great work! There is definitely some research involved here. I see the future of Mars colonization a bit different, but its more of the devil in the details. I'll probably watch this again in a month or so and see if my paradigm changes or not. I really appreciate you posting this. What you've done I could not do even 30% as well. Great job!
It appears that the Astronaut training program envelopes just about every eventuality that may surface... "The best of the best". Let's hope it doesn't remove their humanity...!
Nice work! I hope we do train and prepare as meticulously, and cooperatively, as you describe here. First 5-10 years on Mars will be pretty damn sketchy, with resupplies every 2.5 years.
2.5 years is the period between optimal windows, but nothing prevents you from launching any day. It just limits the amount of stuff you can get to Mars on the same amount of fuel. That is why things are launched in the optimum window. But when you have a base on Mars, you'll send things pretty much when ever it is needed, more or less continuously, it's just that some supply runs would bring less. But if, for instance, you get a report that their food supply has gone bad and that they have less than a year's supply, while the next window is 2 years from now - of course you are not going to wait for the optimum window but send 4 supply rockets with 25% supply right now. Sure, it might be 4 times as expensive, but you'll do it. You won't risk the entire colony falling because you are waiting for an optimum launch window.
A.I. Shadow is Amazing. I remember the character William (A.I) in Another Life (web series on Netflix). Maybe around 2090, this kind of technology may exist. Unfortunately, we're all born too early.
This seems to be the start of robots having control instead of humans. This is the thing that could in the end be a disaster. Instead of AI programming humans to do the work, make the systems automatic and let the robot do the chores instead. It would be easier as the robot would do the exact same thing time after time. This robotic guidance sounds good if you do not think deeply, but on a long trip, after the thousandth time I have had an AI voice tell me the same thing, I would be taking a pair of pliers to the voice controls just to have some peace.
Hey man you can still try, in fact, go ahead man. Do it challenge yourself, you might not be able to fly a jet or a heli but no one will be able to do everything that was listed. Go do it
This is the kind of stuff you wished was the focus or talk of everyday society. Talk about what we’re doing or where we’re going as a species and a people. Like whenever someone talks about progress. I can see in many ways how much was made and at the same time not. We’re still here but what are we doing, what are we about? The fact we’re still hell bent on killing each other proves we don’t know. We don’t know what our deal is. Want progress and in ways we’re “progressing” but do we know towards what or what it is we want? Where do those adult talks happen? Do those adults even get made anymore?
absolutely astounding just a bit confused if this was real or not until I heard a national space organization lol I hope I live to see the day when we work together
While neat in many ways, this is all very seriously overkill and, I think, would be counter-productive, in reality. The truth is, as long as you and your supplies land safely on Mars then you should be ok. The training you'll need is going to be in agriculture, cooking, machine shop, material separation, smelting/foundry, and communication equipment. I mean, bringing 5 years of MRE's to eat will be easy (one per person per day) and inexpensive while growing fresh crops. Your Starship will be a fine home while building a larger outside hab. Besides agriculture and cooking, the main work will be material gathering, separation (into water, salt, ores, and regolith good for turning into planting soil), then smelter/foundry (of the ores) and machine shop for making anything they need. Beyond iron/glass building materials (which should be easy to make in large quantities), you will want to make a lot of electric generators/motors (most of which can be done with a lathe, in the machine shop). Running DC current through a red hot iron will turn it into a permanent magnet. For a wind turbine (power even during and especially in dust storms), you can use corn husks to make large broad blades. Plant material will not rot, outside in Martian atmosphere and corn husks should remain strong in the cold. Mars has only 1% Earth's air density but it is pretty much constant at 15mph night and day, and even better in dust storms. Also, the motors will be used in making vacuum pumps to separate air into CO2, Oxygen, Nitrogen, etc. and water pumps for agriculture, fans for air flow, etc. Solar panels are useless at night and during dust storms. 3D Printers require materials and part replacements from Earth. I recommend burning hydrogen/oxygen for heat and perhaps welding. It's easily available (electrolysis form water), burns 10 times hotter than methane in 21% O2 environment, will eliminate excess O2 from agriculture, and will also destroy the otherwise slow buildup of CO (carbon monoxide). I suggest training in a so equipped habitat in a cold desolate part of Earth, in all these skills... especially agriculture and smelting/foundry + machine shop. You are not going to fly around, any time soon. It's hard with 1% air density and pointless as fast rail or wheeled vehicles will be far more efficient in that atmosphere. Furthermore, I genuinely don't think Mars will be psychologically difficult once sufficiently sized habitation spaces are built. In fact, life there could be far better than on Earth. You will have controlled atmospheres, lots of plants around you, and no mosquitos or biting bugs, snakes, or spiders. You will also have beautiful landscape views out the windows and a close community of friends and coworkers with no need or value in money.. It will be a great place to live.
What's your background dude? You have this all figured out. I can see it being hard, despite agreeing with its upsides. People think they can separate indefinitely from family and friends, but in reality this causes a lot of people to flake. Also, human problems emerge in proximal environments-- "cabin fever".
Need your background or your field of work to even consider what you are saying because you clearly have not learned anything about space. You have to prepare for the worst in space, you can't just land and be "okay", you don't know if even the landing will be okay. So please before you give your 2 cents take some time to do research
Silly question alert!! I wonder what the protocols will be to when the astronauts get “In The Mood” face it were still only human so it’s going to happen!! Will they allow relations between them so long as it’s no strings? Or will they just supply them with certain items to take care of those needs instead of risking the mission and crew to any issues that could come up!!
I'm a paramedic. Going back to school for IT I recommend advanced cardiac life support pre hospital trauma life support advanced medical life support good luck boys and gals !
So let me get this straight. What I've learned is that every person on Mars is going to be an astronaut, scientist, engineer, paramedic, jet pilot, cargo pilot, helicopter pilot, and scuba diver. It will took them three years to learn this, during which time they will also hang out in caves and turn a junk car into a motorcycle. Woah.
6:09 This is not why NASA picked pilots as its first astronauts. Pilots need to know how to fly, sure, but they need to think methodically and fast, learn procedures and developing decision making skills to excellence. They are the mental version of triathletes, capable of thinking on their feet under hunger, fatigue, time constraints, psychological pressure and even oxygen deprivation. And yes, all round physical athletes, too.
Excited to finally share this with you all (a lot of research went into it). Also, I am *writing a book*. Check out my new website for more details and updates - the link is in the video description.
I will surely read it.
all of your documenties deserve atleast 100M views
Impressive presentation!
Much appreciated! 👍
I love your voice. ❤️
Why is engineering made so trivial?
When the world needed him the most, He came back!
Trump ? Maga
Most Trumpers don't believe we went to the Moon, they won't believe we went to Mars.
@@ivanlaracuente6234 ......... ALL --- ALL --- of the Trumpateers that I know --- AND I KNOW MANY --- are excited about going to the moon and Mars --- we cannot wait to visit and colonize other planets and moons --- excitement is abundant among my scientific friends as well !!! .........
@@NumberOneScientist flat earthers ??Thats most of the ones I know, say Moon walk was fake.
I've waited 5 months! Glad you're back my man!
Jezums man, anyways we hear the voices back 💥💥💥👍
me too
And I'm glad that you used the correct "you're." Well done!
@@CommonCentrist82 you,re is in the short form
This is certainly inspirational. I am nearing 70, and where my cats cannot go, neither will I, so Mars is not an option. Still, I admire those with the determination and the vision for this, and the extraordinary men and women who will finally do this have my respect before they’ve even done it.
As for the A.I. that monitors everything you do, feel, eat, and might even want to do, THAT I would loathe. Emerson once said that “nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind”, so when we implement a computer system that effectively negates even that last firewall of privacy, all in the name of mission integrity and efficiency, even if I could go, I would not. That said, we have plenty of qualified volunteers I am sure, and we have Elon Musk, so let’s quit dreaming about it, and DO IT.
People your age don’t normally listen in to space flight but I respect people who are like you
@@crucialbeatle7935 You'd be terribly surprised how many people "his age" do so. As surprised as you will be when you wake up and realize, you've arrived, and are "his age". Your statement reeks of ageism and it's just as rampant as people's issue with skin color and lastly, just as incorrect. Not starting a fight, just correcting a misconception because I'm only 14 years younger than @Marc Melvin. Don't make any assumptions with age as much as you shouldn't with culture, religion, etc... and you'll begin to see clearly things that predjudices can prevent us from seeing.
Hang in there old tymer, Elon working on a food that could help you live another 25 plus yrs, don't die on us just yet
@@TheJacklwilliams Shut up and enjoy the inspiration, don't be so butthurt over something so trivial
@@sumerd-l8j lmao, touché…. I’m good, not but hurt but thanks ;-)
It's pretty crazy that I'm considering being part of this all as an engineer that's just finished college. I will not forgive myself unless I know that I at least tried to be part of martian development and I've never known what to do until now - I know I can do what I never imagined being possible in my lifetime. This inspires me even more. I can do it.
Good luck out there my dude!
🚀🚀🚀
Im where you are too dude! Goodluck, maybe see you there
@@hannahdavies7153 Thank you, you too, godspeed and I hope you achieve everything you're striving for and beyond! 🤝
@@b4by_dr1v3r4 to the future! :D
We trust y we need y ❤️
Finally the Wait is over. I was just thinking Venture City. Good to see back and that too with a great content.
This is such a great channel, why doesn't they have more subs?! But really, they make it feel like the scenario is already happening in contrast of it happening in the future. Such a detailed video, keep up the good work!!!
That is seriously cool! It's incredible to imagine all the different skillsets these astronauts will have when they arrive + what they will continue to strive to learn, while living on the Moon, Mars & beyond 😃
I live for Venture City's videos!!!!
Had been waiting for a long time. There it comes!
I love seeing these types of videos. Even when I know it's not gonna be in my lifetime that this will happen. It's still exciting that in the future we'll be able to build a city in a whole new planet besides Earth. I might be able to see a little bit of it and I'm truly excited for that, but I hope the world becomes a better place by then so that we can focus more on preserving humanity rather than fighting over things that'll just kill each other.
EXCELLENT! Venture City. A wonderful production. I wish I was young enough to sign up for this Mission. Perhaps in my next life I will win the opportunity. Great documentary. Thank you.
It almost gas to be the plan since birth. Being that you need lots of schooling to learn all the skills and show an ability to apply your knowledge in the work force.
That was some really great work! There is definitely some research involved here. I see the future of Mars colonization a bit different, but its more of the devil in the details. I'll probably watch this again in a month or so and see if my paradigm changes or not. I really appreciate you posting this. What you've done I could not do even 30% as well. Great job!
such videos are the reason why I like watching yt more then movies / web series / anime
The robot that was introduced on AI day will be a big part of the first inhabitants on Mars.
Very well put together video, good job.
Thanks
Bob
I appreciate all the hard work you have put into this 👏
After long back, a new video came up.
Your videos are insane! They really inspire you! And what a high quality! Keep it up!
The voices is back awesome!!
👍💥💥
Thanks for coming
This channel is soooo underrated!!!!
These are some incredibly talented humans. Damn.
man i was pretty sad when u guys stopped. don't do that again. welcome back !
Oh boy, this is very cool. I feel like watching a training montage of a movie.
It appears that the Astronaut training program envelopes just about every eventuality that may surface... "The best of the best". Let's hope it doesn't remove their humanity...!
Nice work! I hope we do train and prepare as meticulously, and cooperatively, as you describe here. First 5-10 years on Mars will be pretty damn sketchy, with resupplies every 2.5 years.
2.5 years is the period between optimal windows, but nothing prevents you from launching any day. It just limits the amount of stuff you can get to Mars on the same amount of fuel. That is why things are launched in the optimum window. But when you have a base on Mars, you'll send things pretty much when ever it is needed, more or less continuously, it's just that some supply runs would bring less.
But if, for instance, you get a report that their food supply has gone bad and that they have less than a year's supply, while the next window is 2 years from now - of course you are not going to wait for the optimum window but send 4 supply rockets with 25% supply right now.
Sure, it might be 4 times as expensive, but you'll do it. You won't risk the entire colony falling because you are waiting for an optimum launch window.
Sounds fun. Enjoyed the video. Thanks for the post.
Excited to find this video after 5 months without any update !
Enjoyed, No harm in dreaming. I think Mars will kick our ass.
Ideals/Visions in process! 👍👍👍
This is great channel ,it deserves millions
Great video! keep up the good work!
Thanks for excellent research and presentation
Long overdue my friend!
Amazing as always
Fantastic video, Happy to see you back
After Watching Venture City Videos I Feel Happy As I am Only 17 right now
They're back! Holy cowww!!!!
Spectacular!
All of this is going to be very interesting...
I am glad to see your interest in mars
Great info, solid video. After careful consideration I will stay here on earth.
A.I. Shadow is Amazing. I remember the character William (A.I) in Another Life (web series on Netflix). Maybe around 2090, this kind of technology may exist. Unfortunately, we're all born too early.
Fantastic video - You outdid yourself! Glad you are back :)
Awesome video!!
We need a next 10,000 days on mars part 2!!!
This seems to be the start of robots having control instead of humans. This is the thing that could in the end be a disaster. Instead of AI programming humans to do the work, make the systems automatic and let the robot do the chores instead. It would be easier as the robot would do the exact same thing time after time.
This robotic guidance sounds good if you do not think deeply, but on a long trip, after the thousandth time I have had an AI voice tell me the same thing, I would be taking a pair of pliers to the voice controls just to have some peace.
Thank you video excellent compliment.
Brilliant video and video's as usual, THANK YOU! 😁
this is crazy i wish when i was younger i was as interested in space as i am today i definitely would've tried to be one
You would've tried to be a space?
@@CosmicShieldMaiden so funny
Hey man you can still try, in fact, go ahead man.
Do it challenge yourself, you might not be able to fly a jet or a heli but no one will be able to do everything that was listed.
Go do it
This is the kind of stuff you wished was the focus or talk of everyday society. Talk about what we’re doing or where we’re going as a species and a people. Like whenever someone talks about progress. I can see in many ways how much was made and at the same time not. We’re still here but what are we doing, what are we about? The fact we’re still hell bent on killing each other proves we don’t know. We don’t know what our deal is. Want progress and in ways we’re “progressing” but do we know towards what or what it is we want? Where do those adult talks happen? Do those adults even get made anymore?
Another mind blowing video, keep it up my man!
I've subscribed, this video was amazing
Finally
Night City from Cyberpunk on Mars 😎
This is awesome, the production is amazing.
Thank you.
3 weeks ago, 213th, yay
That's a pretty impressive array of educations they have to go through. I doubt the allocated time will do...
A 2100 vision... Hopefully we get that far
Very informative channel. Thank you for sharing.
Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
absolutely astounding just a bit confused if this was real or not until I heard a national space organization lol I hope I live to see the day when we work together
12:00 space rv I've been talking about this for a while love to hear someone else mention the idea.
Good one. 🙂
Amazing
So they're basically training to become superhuman.😐🤨🤯
So... basically to become a Martian Astronaut is to be a super human.
If I ever make a movie I'd hire you as a consultant/advisor if not writer/director/producer!
Thank you for the kind words
6:04 nice
While neat in many ways, this is all very seriously overkill and, I think, would be counter-productive, in reality. The truth is, as long as you and your supplies land safely on Mars then you should be ok. The training you'll need is going to be in agriculture, cooking, machine shop, material separation, smelting/foundry, and communication equipment. I mean, bringing 5 years of MRE's to eat will be easy (one per person per day) and inexpensive while growing fresh crops. Your Starship will be a fine home while building a larger outside hab. Besides agriculture and cooking, the main work will be material gathering, separation (into water, salt, ores, and regolith good for turning into planting soil), then smelter/foundry (of the ores) and machine shop for making anything they need. Beyond iron/glass building materials (which should be easy to make in large quantities), you will want to make a lot of electric generators/motors (most of which can be done with a lathe, in the machine shop). Running DC current through a red hot iron will turn it into a permanent magnet. For a wind turbine (power even during and especially in dust storms), you can use corn husks to make large broad blades. Plant material will not rot, outside in Martian atmosphere and corn husks should remain strong in the cold. Mars has only 1% Earth's air density but it is pretty much constant at 15mph night and day, and even better in dust storms. Also, the motors will be used in making vacuum pumps to separate air into CO2, Oxygen, Nitrogen, etc. and water pumps for agriculture, fans for air flow, etc.
Solar panels are useless at night and during dust storms. 3D Printers require materials and part replacements from Earth. I recommend burning hydrogen/oxygen for heat and perhaps welding. It's easily available (electrolysis form water), burns 10 times hotter than methane in 21% O2 environment, will eliminate excess O2 from agriculture, and will also destroy the otherwise slow buildup of CO (carbon monoxide).
I suggest training in a so equipped habitat in a cold desolate part of Earth, in all these skills... especially agriculture and smelting/foundry + machine shop. You are not going to fly around, any time soon. It's hard with 1% air density and pointless as fast rail or wheeled vehicles will be far more efficient in that atmosphere.
Furthermore, I genuinely don't think Mars will be psychologically difficult once sufficiently sized habitation spaces are built. In fact, life there could be far better than on Earth. You will have controlled atmospheres, lots of plants around you, and no mosquitos or biting bugs, snakes, or spiders. You will also have beautiful landscape views out the windows and a close community of friends and coworkers with no need or value in money.. It will be a great place to live.
What's your background dude? You have this all figured out.
I can see it being hard, despite agreeing with its upsides. People think they can separate indefinitely from family and friends, but in reality this causes a lot of people to flake. Also, human problems emerge in proximal environments-- "cabin fever".
Need your background or your field of work to even consider what you are saying because you clearly have not learned anything about space. You have to prepare for the worst in space, you can't just land and be "okay", you don't know if even the landing will be okay. So please before you give your 2 cents take some time to do research
Say what? How naive
Silly question alert!! I wonder what the protocols will be to when the astronauts get “In The Mood” face it were still only human so it’s going to happen!! Will they allow relations between them so long as it’s no strings? Or will they just supply them with certain items to take care of those needs instead of risking the mission and crew to any issues that could come up!!
To me, this acts like we are practically already working and living on the Red Planet!
I'm a paramedic. Going back to school for IT I recommend advanced cardiac life support pre hospital trauma life support advanced medical life support good luck boys and gals !
beast
Great video, please upload similar contents in near future. All the best! :o)
Imagine playing an online VR game with someone onboard the spacecraft and you just see them floating around, bumping into things.
Definitely need some heavy defenses there
In case of Zergling rush !!
"...fending off hostile animals..."
Hmm... Do they know something I don't?
What a time to be ALIVE…
Niiiiiice
This is like Ironman challenges but physical and mental and to the most extreme on both.
we missed you man Or woman or the team that maks these videos
By the title : ahh that good ol movie Martian
It was a good one
Will be physic important for this mission?
I feel like I would need an extra brain to learn all of that. The people who do it must be the best of the best.
im 47 now,if i volunteer will i be able to go?i lived my life and i have nothing to lose and not afraid of dying..
This will probably be relevant for the first few decades on Mars. After that, normal people can go.
👌🏼
So let me get this straight. What I've learned is that every person on Mars is going to be an astronaut, scientist, engineer, paramedic, jet pilot, cargo pilot, helicopter pilot, and scuba diver. It will took them three years to learn this, during which time they will also hang out in caves and turn a junk car into a motorcycle. Woah.
Please make a video about technological singularity ❤
This is a luxury trip, not a nasa expedition!
All of this sounds like my day-to-day life minus the spaceships, jet planes, and helicopters.
They should rename A.I from shadow To Hal 9000 😂😂😂
Did they come back?
Please talk about replicator technology
Please talk about material 3d replicator technology
6:09 This is not why NASA picked pilots as its first astronauts.
Pilots need to know how to fly, sure, but they need to think methodically and fast, learn procedures and developing decision making skills to excellence.
They are the mental version of triathletes, capable of thinking on their feet under hunger, fatigue, time constraints, psychological pressure and even oxygen deprivation.
And yes, all round physical athletes, too.
Wow 😳 ... You had me at Turning a broken down car into a motorcycle.... How cool that would be to ride a motorcycle on Mars .... I'll be first 🥇
I want to try