How SpaceX Will Actually Land on Mars?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- It's undoubtedly that SpaceX has become a powerhouse over the past ten years when it comes to space exploration. Their continuous collaboration with NASA, as well as the sheer level of innovation that the company brought to the table, are only some of its most important achievements. However, SpaceX’s magnum opus will undoubtedly be the upcoming colonization of Mars! Elon Musk has set an imperative for developing proper techniques and technologies for conquering Mars, which is said to happen soon!
However, before it is conquered, SpaceX must first properly land on the planet itself! To see what it will take to put our feet on the red planet’s surface, join us as we look at How SpaceX will Actually Land on MARS!
i thought you had like 300K good vid!
I always thought the Sun was further from Earth than Mars is to Earth. Sun is 92 million miles from Earth and Mars is 142 million miles from Earth, wow! there's no way Mars can be colonized in our lifetime or the next few lifetimes.
At its closest orbit its like 28 million miles actually which is when we launch a rocket to intercept mars months later in its path
No it's not. Mars is only 1,5AU from the sun(on average) and we are obviously 1AU from the sun. Don't forget that both planets are orbiting the sun so the distances will vary due to where said planet is in its orbit. Get your facts right😉
Moon colony has a better chance.
Before any colonization can happen on Mars, a way to generate a magnetic filed will have to be found first. Without that, colonizing is very dangerous. I wonder why this fact is never mentioned in videos like this.
There's no point colonising Mars, but that being said. There are already several solutions to your problem. The most solid one is a sattelite parked just a bit past the L1-lagrange point with a huge wiremesh that opens up like a half a mile wide umbrella. It's given a positive charge and thus pushes the solar wind away. Because it is pulled towards the sun through gravity it counterbalances that with the wiremesh that acts as a solar sail.
The magnetic field thingy is easy, it's the toxic soil laiden with sulfates and perchlorate that's going to be the deal-breaker.
Newsflash. It's not going to work. Our current level of technology does not allow for a one size fits all kind of solution. Anyway, forget about Mars. We need spacehabitats and spacedocks
space x has achieved nothing significant that hasn`t been done since 1970 ( well then we were doing doughnuts on the moon ) and the mars colony is so ludicrous that why you even saying its a thing ? its worse than hyperloop fantasy .