The idea of living on mars is fascinating, the reality for me would be pure misery, can't go outside without a suit and after a while, all the dead surface would drive me mad. When I see photos of Mars's surface it makes me think of death.
Think of the positive side.....you wouldn't need a freezer for your ice cream....just set it outside on the back porch....just like my uncle used to do in the wintertime in Alaska. (Just had to keep an eye out for ice cream loving bears)
were living at an age where anything is possible. So if ur ever feeling down just remember, you are the first many humans to experience this age of such intelligence. Im striving to be an astronaut and hopefully one day i shall achieve my dream
@@Newsthink That's makes your channel even more impressive! Your effort put into these videos really shows! Cindy I wasn't able to find a business email on your channel. What is the best means to contact you?
Imagine 100 or 50 yrs from now future gen would be watching this in Mars and at home: "Little did this past people know we are now living at mars and soon would colonize other planets"
@@GabrieleirbaGabrieleirbag it will work because it will be a huge system where you can change smaller components of it to work. It's not like a aerospike engine where they had to abandon the idea
Very cool video! Just wanted to note that volcanoes on Mars didn't reach their size because of Mars' low gravity, but rather because Mars has never had tectonic plates like Earth. This allowed mantle plumes to continuously erupt their magma in a single spot for billions of years, unlike Earth.
when rocket are habitat and every living cell holds an ocean within all we need to surrect mars are reflectors for indoo/igloo lakes - waterlocks as airlocks makes living easy
You think we have restrictions now! Wait till you get to Mars...if it happens. I truly believe the novelty would ware out quickly. Everything is portrayed so nicely. Let’s fixe Earth. Much better here!
Carbon dioxide on Mars is very much abundant for excellent growth of terrestrial plants but plants also need higher temperature to grow which is very very low on Mars. But temperature quite like on Mars still exist on planet earth in a region in Russia. So may be we can try those plant species on Mars.🙏
On Earth we works for 5-6hours almost everyday,if you works for company i heard is 7-8hours everyday...so imagine how many hours we gonna spend to works in Mars at a single day?i only know mars is a big planet,a day could be much longer hours there
I live in Dubai which is literally a desert but has been transformed into one of the greatest cities in the world and pretty pleasant to live in. So once a city is built on Mars and you can access everything, you will end up having the impression that you’re living in a place like Earth. A city on Mars will probably have everything you could find in our World including nightclubs, bars, restaurants, parks, malls, etc. The bigger the city, and self-sufficient, the more you will likely feel comfortable considering it your new world.
My first thought was: sure I would visit, but won't stay there forever. Then I realized there wouldn't be a big difference between living on Mars and working in home office here on Earth.
I think before we try to populate planet Mars, let's first try to convince people to live in the Arctic or in the Australian desert. Living on Mars is way more challenging
I would like to move to Mars. My dream has always been to become an astronaut but now it’s becoming more complex. If I continue to study the way I do today I will hopefully make my dream reality. GO SPACEX AND NASA
Solar system that reflects heatheatong up the planet is what is needed for warmer temperatures for us and also terrforminf the planet at same time allowing the water to raise to the surface
If I had to option to go back to earth I wouldn’t mind going for two years and help building a civilization on Mars. I would like to have a guarantee that I won’t get radiated to death though...
We could overcome most of the issues with going and living on Mars except one. Gravity. We will need it. If we ever plan on coming back to Earth or anywhere else that has more gravity. Our bodies will adapt to Mars rather quickly. Once we live there for a couple of years, coming back to Earth would be VERY deadly. Our immune systems would be screwed and bone density and muscle mass would be crap. I guess we could set up a centrifuge or something on Mars and get back to Earth standard but we would also need something like that on the spaceship. I dunno, I see gravity being the hardest thing to overcome than most anything else. Maybe 2050. If we could build the ship in space. It would have to be huge. Over a mile in diameter. Power generation and storage would be the next big problem.
4:05 ; Olympus mons is not larger because of weaker gravity, but because mars has lacked tectonic plates shifting around in its history. The same geologically active spot was able to continue to make Olympus mons over time because of it.
There's an easier approach. Place a satellite at the Mars L1 position with long cables extending outwards. Pass a current through the cables, and it will generate a large magnetic field. The charged particles of radiation only need to be deflected a tiny bit in order to miss Mars. After that, the only radiation issue will be uv, x-rays, and gamma-rays, but hopefully we can build up an ozone layer when we build the atmosphere.
LT Flashback Nukes wouldn’t actually be enough, and would leave the planet permenantly irradiated (or at least for a few centuries). I think the best idea is to ram asteroids with high amounts of frozen methane into the poles.
Do people really wanna live there? Maybe visit yea but living there?.......I think our planet earth is still the best😭 nothing better than being home 🌍
@@entity6609 Obviously but it's proof that we can survive in very extreme cold with only fur and such protecting us so if we go to Mars we'll obviously have the gear to survive there, the most dangerous thing I'm thinking will be the psychological toll, the fear of being so far away from any and all help if anything should go wrong
@@zerogbot23 yeah the psychological toll would be a great hurdle in settling on Mars. Next would be the surface and all of those perchlorates in the soil, as well as the dust storms. Idk how well do with those
Thank you for the presentation. A new approach to spaceship design may help the Mars mission. This uses new development of Artificial sun incorporated in a large spaceship. This design was for title of the youtube video "journey to earth like world in a large spaceship - It can be tried on a Mars mission. Do watch the about four minutes view to get the whole picture
I think the main problems are whether we can protect against radiation and whether we can compensate for lower gravity. Everything else just seems like it takes time and effort, but these two seem like the biggest challenges.
Good night NASA and SPACEX and Googloversarie and Boca Chica, I imagine the beginning of construction life, if I do not lack the memory will be like the construction of the ISS, little by little I create this greatness.
Mass is an intrinsic property of matter. Your mass is the same anywhere in the universe, only your weight changes. The part in this video which says if you are 45 kg on earth then you are 17 kg on Mars is WRONG!
To answer your question: YES, I would happily live on Mars. I would go as an explorer if I qualified somehow; otherwise, I would be willing to go as either an early pioneer or a later immigrant. Basically, if I could wangle a berth on almost any mission, count me in. (...but not anything MarsOne-like. A rational mission architecture like Mars Direct or NASA's MDRM5. Not sure whether SpaceX actually has an exploration-development-settlement mission architecture figured out yet, but when they do, it will be a rational one, I'm sure.)
If I was old I would go to an assisted living home on Mars. Seniors stay inside in a controlled environment anyway and a lower gravity might help with mobility.
The problems with living on Mars are numerous and mainly environmental, but unlike the other planets in our solar system are not beyond the bounds of future solution. The first is clearly the necessity with making the atmosphere breathable. The 1986 movie Aliens starring Sigourney Weaver shows that this could be done by first sending atmosphere processors there before the main mission. At present, the average temperature of Mars is about -65 degrees and swings wildly between day and night due to the thin atmosphere. Most of the planet is far too frigid for humans without protection, so could be artificially warmed if enough gases could be released and trapped by the planets gravity. The other problem with low gravity is that it could exacerbate bone loss and introduce health complications. In addition, the planet has no UV protection from the fierce solar ionizing radiation that scours the planet. Mars will require alot of re-working to make it practical for humans to work even for a short time in an enclosed protective space base. At present, we are a long way off from making this a reality, although I would genuinely like to see this happen with international co-operation sometime this century.
you didnt actually talk about LIVING on mars! habitats, mining, farming, exploration etc. what is someone going to DO on mars? what are the priorities? water? nitrogen? farming corn to make plastics and mining steel? recreation? how will they generate electricity during multiweek dust storms? is there uranium?
ur gaining subs so fast but u r new i remember i think 3 months ago i guess. So ur oldest vid went on recommended on my another google account. It looks interesting and it is new so i clicked on it and that time u had 500 subs i guess? I forgot. But now u have 55.1K subs, thats 100x more than it was 3 months ago
Hello Cindy, thanks for the lovely video. However, I need to ask a question which I have asked other Mars enthusiasts like yourself which no one seem to be talking about. First, with current propulsion technology it is not possible to engage on this venture because after spending 7 to 8 months travelling, by the time the astronauts get there they'll be sick, probably riddled with cancer and unable to do any work. Are there any plans to fit the ships with either a much faster propulsion system or can these ships be refit with to shield the astronauts from the hazardous unavoidable radiation? Thank you.
Who wants to go to Mars?! P.s. Check out my new merch with updated designs: teespring.com/stores/newsthink
- Cindy
Not me, Cindy. I'm way ahead of you
please watch national geographic MARS web series
Very interesting and informative!
Great channel Cindy! Excellent narrative voice for these videos too.
Heard you on the CBC this morning! Funny that they don't really report on world-changing engineering projects...
This channel is clean, simple and honest. I like it
I feel the same
Sub Done👍🏻
I just hate how the woman randomly appears in a weird setting and different sound. But I like the rest.
Me too
@Akash Balaji *oh* !
Showed this channel to all of my frnds and they all love it . Such a nice channel simplifying things and inspiring us
Thanks for spreading the word!
@@Newsthink its an amazing channel. I love the ones that are explaining things that are easy to understand, but not commiting to full dumb down.
Soon musk is a absolute Moran
not much brains you got have you?
@@Harrysreptarium ummmm
The idea of living on mars is fascinating, the reality for me would be pure misery, can't go outside without a suit and after a while, all the dead surface would drive me mad. When I see photos of Mars's surface it makes me think of death.
right on!
Think of the positive side.....you wouldn't need a freezer for your ice cream....just set it outside on the back porch....just like my uncle used to do in the wintertime in Alaska. (Just had to keep an eye out for ice cream loving bears)
It makes me think of Idaho
Not as much death as having to live underground.
@@wasilaify underground would be the way to go. Also today's construction tech could make Mars underground world seem like paradise.
were living at an age where anything is possible. So if ur ever feeling down just remember, you are the first many humans to experience this age of such intelligence. Im striving to be an astronaut and hopefully one day i shall achieve my dream
Good luck
Lol goofy 🤣read 54 chp of Jermiah and leave Jesus planet alone God gave all things to Jesus and your trying to trespass da nerve of u.
@@detrelllevert2457 not the channel a narrow-minded would watch
All the best🙏
Saw an article today that confirms salty liquid water under the south pole of Mars. Amazing news
Eoin Donnan Nuking the planet would mean we couldn’t go there due to radiation. It is an ironic joke-doesn’t actually want to nuke the poles
@Eoin Donnan not really, it was just a speculation, but it wasn't confirmed until very recently
Until china claims it
Wake up earth is flat mars is actually hell devil is born has taken control save yourself
Sike
@@yodk9026 fuck off ya absolute rocket
such a shame that this channel only has 67k subscribers. this deserves much, much more.
This channel has some of the best quality content relating to space exploration! The script's are brilliant! Keep it up guys, I can't get enough!
Thank you! And it's just me right now :)
@@Newsthink That's makes your channel even more impressive! Your effort put into these videos really shows! Cindy I wasn't able to find a business email on your channel. What is the best means to contact you?
SarulaPlays sorry just saw this right now, thank you :)
I wish they put that much effort for earth
The problem with Earth is overpopulation. Yet, no one wants to acknowledge it.
Imagine 100 or 50 yrs from now future gen would be watching this in Mars and at home: "Little did this past people know we are now living at mars and soon would colonize other planets"
I'm scared that the colonies might not work and we might have abandoned ghost towns in Mars,and people just give up on trying to live there
Life will be on Mars by 2040
@@PritPachu because I want it to work
@@GabrieleirbaGabrieleirbag it will work because it will be a huge system where you can change smaller components of it to work. It's not like a aerospike engine where they had to abandon the idea
@@rocketmanfossel1174 thanks for the reassurance
Abandoned colonies are a very likely scenario.
Best channel on RUclips definitely! I wish you the very best in your career!
Thanks Cindy!
Very cool video!
Just wanted to note that volcanoes on Mars didn't reach their size because of Mars' low gravity, but rather because Mars has never had tectonic plates like Earth. This allowed mantle plumes to continuously erupt their magma in a single spot for billions of years, unlike Earth.
when rocket are habitat and every living cell holds an ocean within all we need to surrect mars are reflectors for indoo/igloo lakes - waterlocks as airlocks makes living easy
Imagine Amazon mars, with a million dollar shipping
lol
Yeah, Amazon is not getting that market.
LmfAo
You think we have restrictions now! Wait till you get to Mars...if it happens. I truly believe the novelty would ware out quickly. Everything is portrayed so nicely. Let’s fixe Earth. Much better here!
The fact that u did this whole video by yourself is very impressive! Bravo! Liked and subscribed!
Its nice to see you always outside
Imagine going on vacation to Mars? That’s a flexxxx
Would love to visit Mars as a tourist 💓
You will if you have the money and if you are still alive in 2051.But Elon will be dead!
@@joannewilson6577 F
Carbon dioxide on Mars is very much abundant for excellent growth of terrestrial plants but plants also need higher temperature to grow which is very very low on Mars. But temperature quite like on Mars still exist on planet earth in a region in Russia. So may be we can try those plant species on Mars.🙏
Man has a massive long way to go for life to thrive on Mars !! so many problems and how cold bugger that ! 💜⚓🌹⭐🦈
I would love to go to Mars. Maybe when I'm old!
This channel is just so good, like really good, great and straight to the point, does anyone know if just cindy runs this channel or is it a team
It's just me (Cindy) right now :)
Newsthink it’s a real talent being able to do these by yourself. These videos are just quality
The Mars diet! Lose half your weight as soon as you arrive.
Start saying your Mars weight on earth :)
On Earth we works for 5-6hours almost everyday,if you works for company i heard is 7-8hours everyday...so imagine how many hours we gonna spend to works in Mars at a single day?i only know mars is a big planet,a day could be much longer hours there
In fact mass does not change from earth to mars(kg) , it is gravity that changes (N newton)
I want everypeople in our planet to work together for the mission to live a dream SciFi life in Mars🤩
underrated channel
Lmao!
Imagine how weird multiplanetary internet would be and how weird hacking would get
It’s easier to live on a space station than on Mars.
I can't imagine life without magnetic field.
Life inside of a rock would be extremely depressing...
Nah by then our engineering skills will be extraordinary, it won't be depressing at all
@@marcozolo3536 Unless they can get wifi to mars, it sure would be very dull very fast.
@@Microbex I wank away my depression
Mc Chicken considering WiFi comes from space bandwidth I think that’s definitely doable lol.
If we can live through this quarantine, we can live through anything
Omg the future is moving on 💕
Very well done Cindy!
Almost like I'm watching this on the news
Nice Work❤️
Dust storms can be planetary. The images are awesome.
I live in Dubai which is literally a desert but has been transformed into one of the greatest cities in the world and pretty pleasant to live in. So once a city is built on Mars and you can access everything, you will end up having the impression that you’re living in a place like Earth. A city on Mars will probably have everything you could find in our World including nightclubs, bars, restaurants, parks, malls, etc. The bigger the city, and self-sufficient, the more you will likely feel comfortable considering it your new world.
Cold and dark with underground homes?! Where do I sign up? Sounds like a dream come true
Nobody really fancies the thought of living in the middle of the Sahara but even the Sahara is heavenly compared to living on Mars because it has air
Amazing video Cindy! So informative! Thank you 😊🙏🏾
This channel is so good that a 12 year old child like me can watch it (plenty of knowledge and no wrong things)
Failing in love with this channel. Plenty of useful information are provided here. Hopefully, it will thrive and educate more people across the world
Great video again keep up the amazing work!
Fun fact: A Tesla will run on Mars.
My first thought was: sure I would visit, but won't stay there forever. Then I realized there wouldn't be a big difference between living on Mars and working in home office here on Earth.
Love this wanna go to go to mars
I think before we try to populate planet Mars, let's first try to convince people to live in the Arctic or in the Australian desert. Living on Mars is way more challenging
People do live in the Arctic *and* the Australian desert. Lol.
Wait until the underground martians come out
Cant wait to tell my friends " i am going to mars this weekend"
I would like to move to Mars. My dream has always been to become an astronaut but now it’s becoming more complex. If I continue to study the way I do today I will hopefully make my dream reality. GO SPACEX AND NASA
I just discovered your channel. I definitely think it is one of the best channels on yt. Keep up your amazing work. Greetings from Germany
I think the growth of our understanding in biology and chemistry must be boosted to make life easy on Mars.
0:34 I ain't ever leaving earth in something made in... 😂😂😂
bro it seems like that spooky alien is making a dream world in the space.
Additionally Mars has tons of Marsquakes.
Solar system that reflects heatheatong up the planet is what is needed for warmer temperatures for us and also terrforminf the planet at same time allowing the water to raise to the surface
If I had to option to go back to earth I wouldn’t mind going for two years and help building a civilization on Mars. I would like to have a guarantee that I won’t get radiated to death though...
Wow very good and articulate.
We could overcome most of the issues with going and living on Mars except one. Gravity. We will need it. If we ever plan on coming back to Earth or anywhere else that has more gravity. Our bodies will adapt to Mars rather quickly. Once we live there for a couple of years, coming back to Earth would be VERY deadly. Our immune systems would be screwed and bone density and muscle mass would be crap. I guess we could set up a centrifuge or something on Mars and get back to Earth standard but we would also need something like that on the spaceship. I dunno, I see gravity being the hardest thing to overcome than most anything else. Maybe 2050. If we could build the ship in space. It would have to be huge. Over a mile in diameter. Power generation and storage would be the next big problem.
Radiation risk Whoopie! Sounds so family friendly.
Thank you for providing nice information about spaces.
Not going to lie, I just found this channel and I absolutely love it. Keep up the good work!
Great channel, I can learn a lot~ありがと!!
I bet people can’t wait to live on Mars
I can't wait
finally my dream wait for this topic video come true.
I'd love to visit Mars!
Only channel which I can trust
4:05 ; Olympus mons is not larger because of weaker gravity, but because mars has lacked tectonic plates shifting around in its history. The same geologically active spot was able to continue to make Olympus mons over time because of it.
I wonder why they don't start making an ops base in the moon first instead of Mars 🤔
Huge magnets revolving around Mars can create a magnetic field around it which protect us from radiation.
Galaxy brain moment
There's an easier approach. Place a satellite at the Mars L1 position with long cables extending outwards. Pass a current through the cables, and it will generate a large magnetic field. The charged particles of radiation only need to be deflected a tiny bit in order to miss Mars.
After that, the only radiation issue will be uv, x-rays, and gamma-rays, but hopefully we can build up an ozone layer when we build the atmosphere.
Baby just get some nukes and we have earth2
LT Flashback Nukes wouldn’t actually be enough, and would leave the planet permenantly irradiated (or at least for a few centuries). I think the best idea is to ram asteroids with high amounts of frozen methane into the poles.
@@JM-us3fr alright
Do people really wanna live there? Maybe visit yea but living there?.......I think our planet earth is still the best😭 nothing better than being home 🌍
Space is our home
When you think about people already live in like Alaska and Siberia and they're not much nicer areas
Those places aren't as inhospitable as Mars
@@entity6609 Obviously but it's proof that we can survive in very extreme cold with only fur and such protecting us so if we go to Mars we'll obviously have the gear to survive there, the most dangerous thing I'm thinking will be the psychological toll, the fear of being so far away from any and all help if anything should go wrong
@@zerogbot23 yeah the psychological toll would be a great hurdle in settling on Mars. Next would be the surface and all of those perchlorates in the soil, as well as the dust storms.
Idk how well do with those
@@entity6609 I think the same as many frontiers over history a lot of bad shit is gonna happen but eventually through perseverance we'll succeed
Thank you for the presentation. A new approach to spaceship design may help the Mars mission. This uses new development of Artificial sun incorporated in a large spaceship. This design was for title of the youtube video "journey to earth like world in a large spaceship - It can be tried on a Mars mission. Do watch the about four minutes view to get the whole picture
The thing about Mars it won’t be habitable till the sun goes to a red giant so
it could with terraforming
Very beautiful explained...
Total Recall predictions.
I think the main problems are whether we can protect against radiation and whether we can compensate for lower gravity. Everything else just seems like it takes time and effort, but these two seem like the biggest challenges.
Look no further, than our home planet Earth, pls keep it clean in the process of building your city on Mars.
Earth is my home
Good night NASA and SPACEX and Googloversarie and Boca Chica, I imagine the beginning of construction life, if I do not lack the memory will be like the construction of the ISS, little by little I create this greatness.
it is not going to be easy
Mass is an intrinsic property of matter. Your mass is the same anywhere in the universe, only your weight changes. The part in this video which says if you are 45 kg on earth then you are 17 kg on Mars is WRONG!
Another great video with more perspectives.
To answer your question: YES, I would happily live on Mars. I would go as an explorer if I qualified somehow; otherwise, I would be willing to go as either an early pioneer or a later immigrant. Basically, if I could wangle a berth on almost any mission, count me in.
(...but not anything MarsOne-like. A rational mission architecture like Mars Direct or NASA's MDRM5. Not sure whether SpaceX actually has an exploration-development-settlement mission architecture figured out yet, but when they do, it will be a rational one, I'm sure.)
what if Olympus Mons erupts?
If I was old I would go to an assisted living home on Mars. Seniors stay inside in a controlled environment anyway and a lower gravity might help with mobility.
Projects are good for us; terra-forming Mars is a project to keep us busy for awhile.
This channel is criminally underrated
The problems with living on Mars are numerous and mainly environmental, but unlike the other planets in our solar system are not beyond the bounds of future solution.
The first is clearly the necessity with making the atmosphere breathable. The 1986 movie Aliens starring Sigourney Weaver shows that this could be done by first sending atmosphere processors there before the main mission.
At present, the average temperature of Mars is about -65 degrees and swings wildly between day and night due to the thin atmosphere. Most of the planet is far too frigid for humans without protection, so could be artificially warmed if enough gases could be released and trapped by the planets gravity.
The other problem with low gravity is that it could exacerbate bone loss and introduce health complications. In addition, the planet has no UV protection from the fierce solar ionizing radiation that scours the planet.
Mars will require alot of re-working to make it practical for humans to work even for a short time in an enclosed protective space base. At present, we are a long way off from making this a reality, although I would genuinely like to see this happen with international co-operation sometime this century.
Visiting mars is my dream
I will live on earth forever
you didnt actually talk about LIVING on mars! habitats, mining, farming, exploration etc. what is someone going to DO on mars? what are the priorities? water? nitrogen? farming corn to make plastics and mining steel? recreation? how will they generate electricity during multiweek dust storms? is there uranium?
Yah maybe I should change it to What It's Like to Be On Mars instead
I hope I can one day live on Mars. I know its unrealistic but one can dream.
ur gaining subs so fast but u r new i remember i think 3 months ago i guess. So ur oldest vid went on recommended on my another google account. It looks interesting and it is new so i clicked on it and that time u had 500 subs i guess? I forgot. But now u have 55.1K subs, thats 100x more than it was 3 months ago
Hello Cindy, thanks for the lovely video. However, I need to ask a question which I have asked other Mars enthusiasts like yourself which no one seem to be talking about. First, with current propulsion technology it is not possible to engage on this venture because after spending 7 to 8 months travelling, by the time the astronauts get there they'll be sick, probably riddled with cancer and unable to do any work. Are there any plans to fit the ships with either a much faster propulsion system or can these ships be refit with to shield the astronauts from the hazardous unavoidable radiation? Thank you.
I don’t understand can u explain to me why this is the case? I never heard of this before and I’m curios why
Yes!
All of your video are very informative. Thank you for your time and effort. More power to you.
I don't think that we would ever terraform mars because till then we would be capable enough to go to titan
Only one word
.. nothing we all are waiting..😁😁