Starship Mission to Mars

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  • @captainkep2252
    @captainkep2252 Год назад +4583

    Imagine being one of the people riding that rocket and looking back as Earth slowly gets further. I can’t even imagine how heartbreaking and terrifying it would be to leave that behind, possibly for the rest of their lives. Anyone with the boldness and guts to do something like that deserves recognition

    • @imalex82
      @imalex82 Год назад +216

      Absolutely. I read a good deal on the secret wars in Cambodia and Laos during Vietnam, in which about 50% of the SOG special forces guys sent never returned, and were always outnumbered at least 1000 to 1. Those guys thought the Apollo 11 astronauts were way more nuts for this very reason and wondered if they’d have the guts to get on a giant bomb and face almost certain death alone in the void. And you know that mission came incredibly close to making another crater on the moon. But instead we got that incredible picture of earth, much as you describe. Awe, or terror, is truly the word, must be-the primitive feeling that you are in the presence of something much, much greater, and your hair stands on end.

    • @vendo1
      @vendo1 Год назад +69

      the first people will be very few, mostly tesla bots will be used

    • @DmytroBogdan
      @DmytroBogdan Год назад +77

      There is no "possibly" - its a one way trip

    • @aryanjangra6192
      @aryanjangra6192 Год назад +20

      Don't watch too much Hollywood movies 🙂

    • @ignisdeus6172
      @ignisdeus6172 Год назад +134

      The scariest thing is unlike normal travel where youre point to where you wanna go, thats not the case
      for months and months neither mars will be near nor earth, just the vast emptyness of space
      look back and earth isnt where it was and look forward mars isnt where youre currently going
      you have no source and no destination
      you gotta have faith in the math, that when you reach to your destination mars will be there

  • @MrHichammohsen1
    @MrHichammohsen1 Год назад +2831

    Can't be more excited! What a time to be alive.

  • @user-sx9bb6ge4l
    @user-sx9bb6ge4l 8 месяцев назад +110

    I will never die before this becomes a reality

    • @mrbojangles9841
      @mrbojangles9841 6 месяцев назад +4

      That is what the cavemen said and they've been dead for thousands of years. Even cavemen dreamed of flying into the heavens and visiting other worlds. They would lie in bed at night under their cozy fur blankets and dream of making wings like an eagle and becoming the first astronaut to fly to the moon. These dreams never came true for them. Likewise, you most likely will never see such things.

    • @coolman3074
      @coolman3074 5 месяцев назад +12

      @@mrbojangles9841Why do you people have to be so negative all the time?

    • @oneoverboard
      @oneoverboard 5 месяцев назад +7

      @@mrbojangles9841 well it’s a good thing that we are not caveman. Yes there is a high chance we will not see it in our lifetime, but we have a greater probability than caveman did.

    • @bogiman1265
      @bogiman1265 5 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@mrbojangles9841good attempt at sounding smart. Sadly, it failed

    • @GauravGupta001
      @GauravGupta001 2 месяца назад +1

      @@oneoverboard I strongly believe we will in our lifetime. AI is improving at an exponential rate and the third starship testflight is weeks away. I strongly believe that in the next 20-25 years we can expect humans on mars, and I will be one of them.

  • @user-xk3bi9ff3z
    @user-xk3bi9ff3z 2 месяца назад +31

    Пока «недалёкие» мечтают о кусках Земли, Великие люди осваивают ближайшую планету. Браво! 👏

  • @RVR2835
    @RVR2835 Год назад +1824

    I may just be a highschooler, but just the idea of being able to witness our kind becoming a multi-planetary species and achieving things my parents and the generations before them could only imagine brings so much excitement to me. I am so lucky that some of our most staggering achivements as a civilization are going to happen in my lifetime, and I'll be able to witness it first hand.

    • @willbaliskit6485
      @willbaliskit6485 Год назад +40

      Same, I am also in high school it is incredible to witness this.

    • @I-AAAGaming
      @I-AAAGaming Год назад

      You're not scared at all? Of all the different implications/uses of some of the technologies coming out? Do we need to focus on other worlds when ours is already a mess... I've only got about ten years on you in age, however I'm more frightened than excited for what's coming down the pipeline. AI, nano machines leading to near immortality for humans, climate change destroying the planet possibly before we see any "exciting" new tech, or landing on other worlds. I don't know man. I'm very unsure about our future.

    • @itspersonnal6883
      @itspersonnal6883 Год назад +21

      I’m fresh out of highschool but this is incredible indeed, we’re lucky to be born at the start of something so great

    • @KairosDCC
      @KairosDCC Год назад +12

      Not just witness; help create

    • @themightybrick2264
      @themightybrick2264 Год назад +8

      That is, unless we all get wiped out by AI in the next 30 years. Sign the “Pause Giant AI Experiments” open letter if you haven’t already. Elon Musk was one of the first people to sign.

  • @dylanwebster2656
    @dylanwebster2656 Год назад +2338

    When this finally happens, it’ll be the one of the greatest feats of engineering mankind has seen

    • @ok1lad159
      @ok1lad159 Год назад +208

      Maybe even THE greatest.

    • @kennethreese2193
      @kennethreese2193 Год назад +146

      Definitely the greatest

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Год назад +18

      lol...hows that musk taste

    • @dylanwebster2656
      @dylanwebster2656 Год назад

      @@ThatOpalGuy Liking SpaceX ≠ Elon Musk dickeating. Grow up.

    • @Niothe0
      @Niothe0 Год назад +193

      ​@@ThatOpalGuy Guess you don't understand how revolutionary this is as literally no ones ever been to this planet besides robots we've sent.

  • @IslamicPakistan74
    @IslamicPakistan74 2 месяца назад +35

    When door open ... First sight of the Mars... And can u feel what type of feeling will be? for those who see it and land for the first time in history... what a feelings bro!!❤

  • @otpyrcralphpierre1742
    @otpyrcralphpierre1742 6 месяцев назад +58

    I cannot say enough about my Hopes and Dreams for StarShip!

  • @thegood9
    @thegood9 Год назад +910

    I can only cry everytime spacex does something amazing. My dad passed away in 2018, and didn't get a chance to see all the amazing things that have happened. He nurtured my love for space and space exploration, and we watched nearly every launch together. When seemingly all my friends in the rural south didn't care about shuttle launches, he watched and amazed with me for every one. We cried for Challenger together on that horrible day. He was a pipefitter by trade, but an engineer at heart---he LOVED these machines that do great things. I can only imagine that he's getting the best views now---I wish we could watch together again. I'm sure he is loving it somewhere, though!

    • @mikecounsell
      @mikecounsell Год назад +7

      RIP Sir

    • @TubaTones
      @TubaTones Год назад

      @Huckjustaif there truly was a better place, why don’t we all kill ourselves immediately when finding out about it?

    • @shubhamkumar6689
      @shubhamkumar6689 Год назад +13

      Your father was amazing, sorry for your loss my friend.

    • @richardhunt4576
      @richardhunt4576 Год назад +19

      He's got a seat next to my Dad, who got me out of bed to see a dot passing by overhead, Yuri. Then we grew close through Apollo and Shuttle. Hope to join them AFTER we get to Mars. Thank you Elon.

    • @humbughumbughumbug
      @humbughumbughumbug Год назад +11

      Your father raised you well! NASA ran in the South, sad that your friends didn't appreciate it back then!
      Your dad now has front row seats, cheering with you!

  • @Brandon-sc1fz
    @Brandon-sc1fz Год назад +537

    The falcon 9 first landing on the platform was great. The first falcon heavy launch with the double boosters landing was awe inspiring. The starship launch and landing will be something everyone on the planet will remember.

    • @danielmillangarzon6079
      @danielmillangarzon6079 Год назад +31

      ...everyone on both planets...

    • @cherpsy3770
      @cherpsy3770 Год назад +4

      @@danielmillangarzon6079 i was gonna say that lol

    • @NimbleBard48
      @NimbleBard48 Год назад

      We'll certainly remember the first Starship to launch and then get back in a variable state :D

    • @Vvopat96
      @Vvopat96 Год назад

      It will be very epic, that thing is massive, small high-rise just coming down smoothly 🤣

    • @tony-pc4kd
      @tony-pc4kd Год назад

      ​@@cherpsy3770 it was animation

  • @kunaikat2232
    @kunaikat2232 5 месяцев назад +122

    im crying, if this happens in my lifetime i will freak the heck out

    • @arjundureja
      @arjundureja 5 месяцев назад +13

      Based on the progress so far it seems possible

    • @SpinningSpheres
      @SpinningSpheres 5 месяцев назад +5

      Its *already* happening.

    • @StrawberryFlavouredCat
      @StrawberryFlavouredCat 3 месяца назад +2

      I mean, as of feb 2024 I’ve heard it’s scheduled for 2027/28

    • @aweriee
      @aweriee 3 месяца назад +1

      It will.. It will!

    • @dinoorb
      @dinoorb 3 месяца назад +1

      recent advances in technology has made this kind of thing a real possibility. It's likely to happen in the next decade. You know our technology is advancing faster than you think, and at an exponential rate? so we're advancing faster and faster as time passes. especially with AI and AGI coming soon too, it will help us develop even more advanced tech.

  • @LaughRep
    @LaughRep 16 дней назад +3

    The Sumerians and Egyptians and all preceding people will be proud of this generation and how far we have push the frontiers of knowledge. God bless humanity.

  • @misusatriyo
    @misusatriyo Год назад +281

    I feel an uncanny feeling of a limbo between reality and fiction. Can't believe that this is much closer into reality now. It was pure science fiction back in the day. The SpaceX team is just incredible.

    • @millicas05
      @millicas05 Год назад +15

      I thought that too, seems like it can happen in the next 10 -20 years if there is no interference

    • @demonhunter2121
      @demonhunter2121 Год назад +9

      It's still science fiction

    • @Luke_Sandy_High_Ground
      @Luke_Sandy_High_Ground Год назад +15

      @@demonhunter2121 bruh just having a rapidly reusable rocket was science fiction 15 years ago

    • @railboat1105
      @railboat1105 Год назад +2

      the rockets should be real, but the settlements in mars seem sci fi.

    • @vijayjalihal1625
      @vijayjalihal1625 Год назад +8

      It still is. This just another CGI video they and Tesla drop to spark interest and pump stock

  • @adderone9317
    @adderone9317 10 месяцев назад +31

    Pls make this happen im 24 now, and my biggest dream is to watch it happen in my lifetime

    • @march11stoneytony
      @march11stoneytony 10 месяцев назад +4

      I'm almost certain this will happen in your lifetime, unless Elon Musk died prematurely. That crazy bastard is going to make it happen.

    • @bostonmelody9447
      @bostonmelody9447 4 дня назад

      Увидишь не переживай , вот только зачем всё это ?

  • @000Zritel
    @000Zritel Год назад +3

    Так подумать где-то 100 лет назад у людей основным транспортом были лошади. Сейчас создаются такие инженерные шедевры и уже никого не удивишь словами "Межпланетный корабль" , "Полет на Марс". Удивительная вещь жизнь конечно.

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Год назад +355

    I’m 30 years old. I’ve lived through the end of the shuttle era and seen the Ares program metamorphosed into SLS and Orion. The technology driving SLS was just the way things were done back then. True rapid reuse of an orbital rocket was seen as an impossible pipe dream, SpaceX was just a glint in the eye of a co-founder of an upstart payment company.
    Now we have everyone still scrambling to catch up to what Falcon 9 considers to be fairly trivial, with boosters flying 15 times or more without major overhaul, fairings being fished out of the ocean to fly again, and the prospect of a fully reusable super heavy orbital launch platform agonizingly close to reality.
    Nobody can truly say what the next 30 years will hold for us, but I do know that SpaceX will play an important role.

    • @ethangaines2658
      @ethangaines2658 Год назад +11

      I'm 30 years old as well and I couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @BaldHeadedManc
      @BaldHeadedManc Год назад

      ​@@ethangaines2658 I'm 12 years old and got diddled on ol' Epstein's island! Can't wait to get to Mars so I can suckle on whatever politicians we put in place there!

    • @FrostyBud777
      @FrostyBud777 Год назад

      Just goes to show you the government has destroyed earth, science, medicine, and adventure by crushing all hopes and making most things illegal for private citizens. I am so glad private companies step up to help the world, instead of suck and profit and cause destruction in it.

    • @HonestJunkie
      @HonestJunkie Год назад +8

      I'm 56 years old and recall snippets of the final Apollo moon landings .... I'd nearly given up on humans reaching Mars in any capacity beyond autonomous landers and rovers (as amazing such feats are). We live in exciting times and with renewed hope ..... what a time to be alive :)

    • @independentunityreacts
      @independentunityreacts Год назад +8

      I believe we most definitely will be on Mars by 2030... AI is about to revolutionize everything again... these are interesting times we live in.

  • @scottkidder9046
    @scottkidder9046 Год назад +444

    I’m living for stuff like this. I’m so excited for the orbital launch attempt and everything after that! I’m rooting for SpaceX and all of humanity!

    • @chaospale44_hd4
      @chaospale44_hd4 Год назад

      YES

    • @brant9871
      @brant9871 Год назад +2

      SpaceX!!! SpaceX!!! SpaceX!!!

    • @Seussenshmirtz
      @Seussenshmirtz Год назад

      You won't be invited. Only the 1% will go with their robot slaves while the rest of us rot on Earth.

    • @SuperGeronimo999
      @SuperGeronimo999 Год назад +2

      Oh, i can't wait for the landing. This time in color and with 4K HD.

  • @jadenreimer4753
    @jadenreimer4753 5 месяцев назад +8

    If I worked at SpaceX I would be tempted to watch this every morning

  • @foxscenes3283
    @foxscenes3283 Год назад +9

    Too majestic and beautiful, literally cried at this 😮😮😱🥲🥲

  • @anggisuwandi2404
    @anggisuwandi2404 Год назад +662

    My grandma passed away last month, I remember when she's super excited seeing SpaceX achievement for the first time in 76 years of her life. Even in her last moment she's still believe that we human would reach to the star above and wonder among the night skies.
    Thank you for all the engineer's who'd make my grandma excited for her life even when she knew she wouldn't ever seeing it with her own eyes.

    • @skillzset1066
      @skillzset1066 Год назад +29

      Beautiful, may she rest in utter peace and tranquillity 🙏 She's already returned back to the inception point, the origin. So she, in a sense, is one with the universe now. And I'm sure she has uncovered all of the universal truths.

    • @steoneste
      @steoneste Год назад +25

      You nearly made me cry on public transport.

    • @KCM25NJL
      @KCM25NJL Год назад +8

      We are all star dust ... in the end we all go home.

    • @tracy419
      @tracy419 Год назад +31

      ​@@Gittana-ip2msand yet you commented.
      Crazy just how many people feel the need to show their ignorance and inability to be decent human beings.

    • @PGMP2007
      @PGMP2007 Год назад +12

      @Gittana wow find a forest and get lost.

  • @shaunhansard8211
    @shaunhansard8211 Год назад +2657

    Can’t wait, this launch is going to be epic.
    Well done SpaceX!

    • @FlyingandGames
      @FlyingandGames Год назад +4

      Yessir

    • @tarasbee
      @tarasbee Год назад +4

      Am I the one who expect to see a Doge?

    • @FlyingandGames
      @FlyingandGames Год назад +3

      @@tarasbee Dogecoin goes to Mars

    • @Mrosal92
      @Mrosal92 Год назад +7

      What's the launch date?

    • @stab74
      @stab74 Год назад +11

      @@Mrosal92 According to Next Spaceflight, Monday 17 APR

  • @ocbeast6038
    @ocbeast6038 3 месяца назад +2

    More than anything in my life..I want to be in this program...an essential part of the expansion ❤
    Even if I become dust on touchdown...I would say nothing more than....Thank You ❤❤❤❤

  • @zyzzsdisciples6707
    @zyzzsdisciples6707 6 месяцев назад +23

    I refuse to die before I have seen my species take this step towards the stars

    • @dinoorb
      @dinoorb 3 месяца назад

      it's going to happen within a decade
      obviously that big base thing will be later but landing on the surface of mars by humans will happen this decade

  • @MarkoLogic83
    @MarkoLogic83 Год назад +592

    I just can't describe the incredible mesmerizing feeling I get when I see a trip to the planet Mars becoming a reality. Incredible emotions woke up in me.

    • @WindRipples-
      @WindRipples- Год назад

      You mean the planet where you can't ever touch, feel, breathe on, has no oceans, no sky, microscopic dust that will kill you in no time??? In an artificial pod infested by fungus, bacteria, and microbes? No thanks I'll pass. I kind of like earth. I do encourage people like Elon to move and stay there forever though :)

    • @ScorpioBuu
      @ScorpioBuu Год назад +17

      well i hate to tell ya but it most likely will not be possible in your or my life time

    • @user-tt3xu2hf5b
      @user-tt3xu2hf5b Год назад +7

      @@ScorpioBuu If you're young enough like me then yes more than likely

    • @ScorpioBuu
      @ScorpioBuu Год назад +20

      @@user-tt3xu2hf5b your crazy if you think a "trip to mars" will be a normal thing like going Hawaii, if you think thats happening within 50+ years your out your mind

    • @MikkelSV
      @MikkelSV Год назад +4

      @@ScorpioBuu spitting facts

  • @nofilter2091
    @nofilter2091 Год назад +322

    Personally, this is a very exciting moment for me. My father was once an engineer working at Cape Canaveral on the Redstone project, and was one of the lead designers of the engines that propelled the Gemini missions. I live in his honor and certainly feel the anticipation of forging a new frontier into space travel, like he did long ago. GO SPACEX!

    • @schloshyjea1
      @schloshyjea1 Год назад +5

      Are you for real about your Dad working on the Gemini missions? I'd love to know more!

    • @gio7633
      @gio7633 Год назад +3

      Please send my regards to your father..l am surely glad that the 50 year hiatus is finally over, we are going back to the final frontier that called him, and continues to call the best amongst us.

    • @nofilter2091
      @nofilter2091 Год назад

      @@schloshyjea1 I actually have a few pics of the Gemini 7 on the pad my dad took, they were literally tin cans thrown together. I can't imagine how scared those astronauts must have been. Most calculations were done on a slide rule, no real computers back then at all.

  • @danyil_koval
    @danyil_koval 4 месяца назад +30

    More of this!!!
    Inspiration really matters
    A strong vision inspires a lot!

  • @OneBiasedOpinion
    @OneBiasedOpinion 11 месяцев назад +64

    The outcome of the first integrated Starship launch makes me believe this animation is physically possible to achieve if SpaceX wants to accomplish it. I don’t know what exactly it’ll look like, but I fully believe humans can reach Mars with their technology and drive to succeed.

  • @alvinayo1371
    @alvinayo1371 Год назад +3618

    Big respect to the cameraman who roams from space and took this amazing clips

    • @tylerbaggett5058
      @tylerbaggett5058 Год назад +30

      N O joke

    • @snaper0218
      @snaper0218 Год назад +99

      cameraman never dies

    • @galaxy-cq7qm
      @galaxy-cq7qm Год назад +24

      eventually the cameraman stopped thinking...

    • @jamezxh
      @jamezxh Год назад +50

      This comment is Literally on every god damn U Tube Video.

    • @kayladrian
      @kayladrian Год назад +21

      Dude. Come on, This jokes are everywhere.

  • @alpharocketry
    @alpharocketry Год назад +805

    I am now 15 years old and will never forget the day I saw the first Falcon Heavy start in the evening with my parents. This was the start for my interest in the space flight. Meanwhile, I am building my own model rockets and can hardly wait to study aerospace engineering in a few years. Thank you for interested and inspiring me and many other people for Space Flight, Elon.

    • @fish-champ
      @fish-champ Год назад

      Eh I wouldn’t bet on this stuff. The elongated muskrat that runs this should be taken with a grain of salt large enough to kill an elephant

    • @SonicImmersion_
      @SonicImmersion_ Год назад +1

      Definitely, go for it! We will need many bright minds such as yourself who are also inspired by exploring the cosmos.
      One of the many complex areas of engineering that new generations of engineers such as yourself will have to solve to make human life on Mars possible at larger scales is the following:
      The design of the systems of mechanisms that will be necessary to very-safely handle the extreme pressure gradients between Mars' extremely thin atmosphere and the much higher pressures required inside each of the dwellings we build there.
      TL;DR (long description follows; but maybe you or some of your classmates, or other readers of this post, would find the area of research & design below interesting to work on):
      For the safety of human lives, redundancy will be key. For example, each individual dwelling would have to be designed to maintain the full atmospheric pressure required for human survival, but at the same time without risk of any part of the structure ever exploding outward. That is hard to do, and gets harder for the larger the structure, more and bigger windows, and even the seals around where plumbing pipes and electrical conduit enter the building structure need to be able to not leak air pressure from the inside of the building.
      To reduce the probability of leaks occurring and explosions of the building envelope, redundancy of air-pressure control would help.
      Such redundancy of air-pressure control & safety could come in the form of an outer, secondary, larger area, that is also pressurized itself and encompasses multiple individually-pressurized buildings.
      Such an outer pressurized area wouldn't necessarily need to have quite as high of a pressure level as that inside of the smaller individual buildings, instead just enough that if humans went into that outer redundant-pressurized area without a suit, or if any one of the individual dwellings did form a leak, the outer pressure--though less comfortable--would be high enough that suitless humans wouldn't be harmed, and also high enough that any building leaks wouldn't lead to explosions.
      The smaller individual dwellings would be pressurized for human comfort (i.e. for less light-headedness, less headaches, more energy, etc.), and the larger, outer, redundantly-pressurized area could be pressurized slightly less (kind of like comparing the higher cabin pressure (more comfortable) of the more-modern airliners compared to the slightly-lower (yet still safe to human health) cabin pressure of older aircraft (less comfortable)).
      And for even more safety, three layers of structural air-pressure redundancy could be used instead of just the above-mentioned two.
      For example, within a very large excavated space underground, it could be pressurized to just above the Armstrong Limit (so that at least anyone caught in that outer area with a compromised suit wouldn't have to worry that their blood would boil).
      Second, a series of large, individually-pressurized domes could be built within the larger pressurized area. And each of their pressures could be at a higher pressure level than the outermost pressurized level.
      Third, the smaller, individual dwellings could be built inside of the domes, with each individual building interior pressurized to a full 1 bar for human comfort.
      Such a system of multiple layers of air-pressure control would lessen the strain constantly acting outward against the exterior walls of the individual dwellings.
      Building code should of course be set so that each individual dwelling must be designed to withstand a minimum of the full pressure gradient between 1 bar inside and 0.006 bar of Mars' exterior surface pressure.
      But then the addition of the additional layers of tapered pressures lessens the actual constant stresses on each building.
      I think it would be really cool to start to see visual renderings of proposed designs of such systems for air-pressure control, redundancy, & safety for human dwellings on Mars.

    • @PGMP2007
      @PGMP2007 Год назад +18

      keep on dreaming - keep on learning

    • @keithallver2450
      @keithallver2450 Год назад +32

      You may in the years to come be among the first people to walk on the surface of Mars.

    • @guyruff571
      @guyruff571 Год назад +11

      You’re already on the right path if you’re making your own rockets. Keep at it and go for your dreams. You’re already an aerospace engineer.

  • @OlavoNeves-iw8pp
    @OlavoNeves-iw8pp 3 месяца назад +9

    Wait a lot to first step on Mars, will be a immense experience and will be from earth to watch all steps...from portugal

  • @YUNGSLEEVES
    @YUNGSLEEVES 8 месяцев назад

    the fact that it lands again to save the time, money, parts, etc, absolutely incredible

  • @blucomet5248
    @blucomet5248 Год назад +434

    This video is beautiful. Almost made me tear up just thinking about the first spaceship with people, leaving Earth and flying to Mars for a a landing. 😢

    • @husaimendoza7189
      @husaimendoza7189 Год назад

      Maybe we will only see sending parts and how they build it , but not know who is gonna get hands on Mars , our grand children will only see

    • @kacpi1600
      @kacpi1600 Год назад +7

      this video is cgi

    • @AdelxGD
      @AdelxGD Год назад +3

      @@kacpi1600 omg this is elon musk

    • @martinschemmel84
      @martinschemmel84 Год назад +2

      @@kacpi1600 really? are you certain? it didnt happen yet? did you look out your window? havent noticed the flying cars yet? I think nobody suggested that it wasnt XD

    • @AlexeiLjanej
      @AlexeiLjanej Год назад

      @@kacpi1600 Dont ruin the fun for these 6 year olds who prolly think that this is REAL LIFE FOOTAGE!! 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @IsMaski
    @IsMaski Год назад +115

    Bit by bit, we are inching ever closer to making this a reality. Absolutely stoked for the upcoming orbital launch attempt of starship!

    • @patrickmcdermott06
      @patrickmcdermott06 Год назад +4

      how about actually surviving on the surface of mars when we haven't actually settled on another planet for over a couple hours?

    • @fubar12345
      @fubar12345 Год назад

      @@patrickmcdermott06 The moon isn't a planet, and the longest spent was several days by Apollo 17.

  • @michelejames8695
    @michelejames8695 Год назад

    I hope I live long enough to see this. Amazing.

  • @aimanbaghiani
    @aimanbaghiani 8 месяцев назад +1

    I cannot be excited more than this. Music + Video = Perfect.

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo Год назад +5372

    All hats off to the amazing SpaceX team! 👏😎 You guys rock!
    Pretty excited about the launch 🚀🚀🚀

  • @catchableorphan5465
    @catchableorphan5465 Год назад +53

    That morning/evening view of the city lights on Mars is really something. Nice to live in a world where it's a non-zero chance I might see the real thing someday.

    • @Carl_Aznable
      @Carl_Aznable Год назад +5

      Your grandchildren might live to see a colony. We might see the very first visitors to Mars in this century, but a colony is a long way off, if ever

    • @ToninFightsEntropy
      @ToninFightsEntropy Год назад

      Thats more like midday there tbf lol

    • @FrostbitexP
      @FrostbitexP Год назад

      Technically, anyone living today could live thousands of years from now. Funny things can happen now that were having the technology to tweak genetics and rid cells of problems. And who knows where that science will be 50 years from now.

  • @pluto_awu
    @pluto_awu 4 месяца назад +8

    Great Missions , and i really want to go to Mars !

  • @Juangontiz
    @Juangontiz Год назад +316

    Each day we are a step closer. Hope a lot of success to SpaceX and their team

    • @CK7985
      @CK7985 Год назад +8

      Closer to death, yeah.

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 Год назад +3

      @@CK7985 where consciousness is an echo of our senses, echoes of our senses may echo for all of eternity
      (rockets are eternal )

    • @matthewdilks2677
      @matthewdilks2677 Год назад +6

      @@CK7985 how is this closer to death? With the success of a mars city human extinction has a much lower chance of happening

    • @weschilton
      @weschilton Год назад +3

      @@matthewdilks2677 Everyone dies. Entropy cannot be beaten, even by Musk.

    • @zhchbob
      @zhchbob Год назад

      death is inevitable, that's why there are legends.

  • @NeonVisual
    @NeonVisual Год назад +873

    If Bezos asks nicely, you must allow him to put his rocket inside Starship's payload bay so he can finally reach orbit.

  • @_Manu____
    @_Manu____ Месяц назад +3

    "I got goosebumps when the spacecraft arrived on Mars, accompanied by the background music."

  • @stanislav994
    @stanislav994 Год назад

    Удачи вам в освоении космоса! Первый шаг к покорению человеком солнечной системы

  • @SamSwanner
    @SamSwanner Год назад +13

    I'm just happy that Starhopper is still there in the renders. I hope it finds itself in a visitor center with a plaque, "Starhopper: The Water Tower That Could Fly"

    • @mepeck316
      @mepeck316 Год назад +1

      Came here to say this!

  • @JayVavo
    @JayVavo Год назад +82

    Why can’t we live like 500 years to see all this happening? I don’t wanna die 😢

    • @RadialSeeker113
      @RadialSeeker113 Год назад +16

      Upload your consciousness to the cloud

    • @nesi7118
      @nesi7118 Год назад +2

      This is getting crazy

    • @n9ne
      @n9ne Год назад +6

      simply don't die

    • @sarpuppy5415
      @sarpuppy5415 Год назад +1

      Noah did it why not you😅

    • @0maeWaMou
      @0maeWaMou Год назад +4

      500? Nah just live for the next 50 years and you'll get to see this happening, at least live on television lol.

  • @lachlank
    @lachlank 11 месяцев назад +1

    I get shivers every time I watch this.

  • @jennifermedrano7918
    @jennifermedrano7918 8 месяцев назад +17

    I WISH i had enough money to go to mars and hope that im alive long enough to see this happen!!! Godspeed !! Xo

    • @0_m9
      @0_m9 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same (:

    • @gamers-xh3uc
      @gamers-xh3uc 8 месяцев назад

      how old are you?

  • @ravitejagovindaraju5900
    @ravitejagovindaraju5900 Год назад +116

    Kudos to the cameraman who went all the way to Mars to capture this great footage for us!

    • @warnpassion
      @warnpassion Год назад

      What an idiot! This is an animated concept video. No man has ever gone to Mars.
      It were the Martian aliens over there who live streamed all of this for us.

    • @arpitpandey7797
      @arpitpandey7797 Год назад

      Animation hai bhai

    • @Arpit_Maurya
      @Arpit_Maurya Год назад

      For Mars's sake stop using cameraman jokes everywhere they are too old

    • @Arpit_Maurya
      @Arpit_Maurya Год назад

      @Tricklet bruh

  • @andrewdvorsky
    @andrewdvorsky Год назад +174

    I’m a 55 year old man and I cannot wait to see this stunning masterpiece of engineering, hundreds of thousands of hours of hard work, obstacles, failures and triumphs, complex engineering and sheer determination of the whole team at SpaceX team soar into the heavens to discover new things unknown to mankind and to someday in the future put human beings of the Red Planets surface! Thank you to everyone at SpaceX from the person cleaning the bathrooms to the engineering team that is solving all of the complex engineering to make this all happen! I still watch in amazement watching Falcon 9 launches and seeing the first stage land back either at the Space Complex and or on the unmanned drone ships! It seems to some as commonplace to launch and recover the first stage but I still try and watch them all live and someday soon will get down to the cape to see a launch in person!

    • @jeremycox2983
      @jeremycox2983 Год назад +1

      Like wise mate

    • @sandrajones1609
      @sandrajones1609 Год назад

      I would gladly be the woman who is the first human to land on the moon... whenever we develop THAT technology I will be there if invited💪💫😁

    • @Theguywithspectacles
      @Theguywithspectacles Год назад

      ​@@sandrajones1609 first human landed on the moon already, And Neil Armstrong is a Human too...

    • @SaifKhan-wu4jt
      @SaifKhan-wu4jt Год назад +1

      @@Theguywithspectacles what hes a human u sure??

    • @Theguywithspectacles
      @Theguywithspectacles Год назад

      @@SaifKhan-wu4jt uh... Idk man, wait a second could be an Alien, Oh no😨

  • @Somebody_else_u_know
    @Somebody_else_u_know 21 день назад

    Finally, I'm here. Thank you, brother, and the team, for every challenge you met to make this possible. Mars is just the transitionary phase to what may await us beyond.

  • @trixta16
    @trixta16 5 месяцев назад

    Can’t wait! What a time to be alive for sure. Literally a dream of mine since birth.

  • @harpomarx7777
    @harpomarx7777 Год назад +51

    As a toddler in Alaska I saw the Sputnik booster in the night sky passing noiselessly between the stars. All the neighbors were outside waiting to see it .. and earlier we had heard the chirp of the world's first satellite as it approached. I've seen everything from Project Mercury to SpaceX ... and I marvel at what the future holds for our people ... if we don't destroy that dream with war or worse.

  • @Chris-ji4iu
    @Chris-ji4iu Год назад +119

    Anyone else get chills listening to this music? (The visuals are awe inspiring as well!)

    • @jamezxh
      @jamezxh Год назад +5

      very blade runnerish

    • @KorditeAU
      @KorditeAU Год назад +2

      Journey to Mars - Heaxy

    • @ilmarinen79
      @ilmarinen79 Год назад

      Goosebumps!

    • @p_serdiuk
      @p_serdiuk Год назад

      @@pikharov Yeah I can hear that

    • @crocodile2006
      @crocodile2006 Год назад

      Should have used the song Final Countdown by Europe

  • @conradodelarosa1228
    @conradodelarosa1228 Год назад

    The Mars Exploration Scene Reminds me of the PC Game Astroneer Great Work!

  • @JayCo-
    @JayCo- 9 дней назад

    Very exciting to see this unfold! Bravo to all of the space pioneers

  • @BradleyG01
    @BradleyG01 Год назад +23

    Thanks to all of the people working tirelessly to make this a reality. We may not know your names, but thank you

  • @adalberto222
    @adalberto222 Год назад +106

    Que tudo ocorra conforme planejado e o lançamento futuro da star ship seja um sucesso absoluto..

  • @KimKilgour
    @KimKilgour Месяц назад

    Blows my mind!!!! I wish this is accomplished in my life time. Beyond impressive

  • @thefirsthuffman
    @thefirsthuffman Год назад +1

    This really gets me stoked about the future. Thanks, SpaceX for giving humanity somewhere to look forward to.

  • @kirkshangout
    @kirkshangout Год назад +170

    Just watching this animated video of the booster coming back and being caught by the chopsticks has me grinning like crazy. The first time I get to see it happen for real, I feel I'm just going to break. Just plain break and not know how to process something so immensely insane. Just watching all the Falcon boosters coming back and landing on a barge in the ocean that isn't still is a level in insanity that still has me getting emotional every landing even though it is such a regular occurrence now. Things that SpaceX is doing now is stuff that I would have only dreamed about or seen in sci-fi movies and tv shows, but they are happening now.

    • @shuki1
      @shuki1 Год назад +2

      Despite them being so regular now, I try to catch each launch and never miss a replay and the landing. Truly incredible,

    • @spectraphonic5343
      @spectraphonic5343 Год назад +1

      you do get this is CGI right? its a gross display of ego selling this fantasy to humanity like this is going to be some magical thing . how bout we stop spending trillions of dollars and destroying the planet first?
      just blech

    • @simonhenry7867
      @simonhenry7867 Год назад +1

      I flip between meh and mind blown, they've made it seem so easy, so boring!
      That catching a rocket.....the engineering is going to be so precise.l

    • @mikakettunen7939
      @mikakettunen7939 Год назад

      AMEN to your words!

    • @JohnR31415
      @JohnR31415 Год назад

      The accuracy they need here compared with the accuracy they achieve with the F9 boosters though… I know these guys can hover, but even so.

  • @AT4Engineer
    @AT4Engineer Год назад +62

    I love it SpaceX! Keep up the good work with Falcon and Starship!! ❤ can’t wait for the launch!

  • @optimus2975
    @optimus2975 8 месяцев назад +6

    Not just a ship but hope for humanity

  • @squala100
    @squala100 Месяц назад +3

    人类的先驱,世界的壮举。走在文明最前沿的人,值得最高的尊敬。

  • @Evelyn_Janeidy
    @Evelyn_Janeidy Год назад +21

    So Inspiring, made me tear up! It feels surreal to see Starship under development in my hometown's Boca Chica Beach, Texas.

    • @SonicImmersion_
      @SonicImmersion_ Год назад

      @Evelyn Janeidy Thank you Evelyn for all of the great articles you've written over at Tesmanian regarding spaceflight.
      I've checked in daily on that site for news related to developments like this regarding Starship for multiple years now. I appreciate your journalism, and also that you are from the local area where all of this phenomenal engineering and construction has been taking place!

  • @karlcarloshuderz
    @karlcarloshuderz Год назад +618

    As a Martian born and raised here, I am excited to welcome the entire SpaceX team!

    • @Lucas_Simoni
      @Lucas_Simoni Год назад +50

      Me too! I was born in Vastitas Borealis, great region, lots of radioactive sunlight, but I like the weather in comparison with the tropicals, the sandstorms don't hit as hard. Stay safe! Always remember to bring the secondary oxygen canister on the hover!

    • @C0R3894
      @C0R3894 Год назад +12

      @Lucas_Simoni You too? I lived in the same region

    • @LuKiSCraft
      @LuKiSCraft Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @readyredpanda127
      @readyredpanda127 Год назад +9

      I made an mtb trail that goes down the entirety of Olympus mons

    • @sfguzmani
      @sfguzmani Год назад +3

      pics or it didn't happen.

  • @Cotton11
    @Cotton11 9 месяцев назад +4

    This is just awesome ! 🚀👏🧡🙏🚀👍🤗

    • @Iamthewarner557
      @Iamthewarner557 9 месяцев назад

      *Indeed your Lord is Allah Who created the heavens and the earth in six Days, then established Himself on the Throne. He makes the day and night overlap in rapid succession.*
      *He created the sun, the moon, and the stars-all subjected by His command.* *The creation and the command belong to Him ˹alone˺. Blessed is Allah-Lord of all worlds!*
      Qur'an (7:54)

  • @voice552
    @voice552 Год назад

    Thank you Mr Musk!!! Having Tucker on Twitter is the best news ever!! Thank you Sir!!

  • @emilromano
    @emilromano Год назад +13

    One day we'll look back at this animation, like the Falcon Heavy and Crew Dragon ones, and be able to compare it to the actual event... And I can't wait for that future to arrive!

  • @kedo
    @kedo Год назад +476

    Thank you everyone at SpaceX for all your hard work!

    • @liamchou3081
      @liamchou3081 Год назад +2

      Agree

    • @SayakMunshi
      @SayakMunshi Год назад

      You're thanking them a if they're taking you to mars.

    • @johnsondominic7098
      @johnsondominic7098 Год назад

      @@SayakMunshi They are gonna split humanity into two species

    • @SayakMunshi
      @SayakMunshi Год назад +2

      @@johnsondominic7098 Dont worry mate, we wont be around to see it happening. Might take another 100-150 years to reach that stage.

    • @AverageDiscordMod
      @AverageDiscordMod Год назад +1

      why is a rapper commenting?💀

  • @clems6989
    @clems6989 5 месяцев назад

    Just so beautiful !!!

  • @march11stoneytony
    @march11stoneytony 10 месяцев назад +2

    I hate the time I was born in and I'm terrified for the future, but certain aspects of it are incredible.

  • @HobiVibe
    @HobiVibe Год назад +31

    Wow! The feeling of being so close in time to watch it, is overwhelming!
    I wish the best luck for the pioneers who are brave enough to go there knowing the risks, and have the strength to bear the pain for all that they'll leave behind on earth...

    • @davidforget6906
      @davidforget6906 Год назад +3

      Yeah so true. Why only 3 likes, now 4. I'm 57 and impatient for this orbital test flight. No day is the real one until official FAA license.

    • @davidforget6906
      @davidforget6906 Год назад +2

      Thanks for liking the reply. So far only one. Maybe everyone is sleeping now. Whatever, even going back to the Moon first will take bravery again like Apollo days. On that note thank God we have Space X pushing boundaries and breaking records. I wish the best for others too. Sad about Virgin Orbit.

    • @maryphxaz6432
      @maryphxaz6432 Год назад +1

      I wish I could go.

    • @davidforget6906
      @davidforget6906 Год назад

      @@maryphxaz6432 Hi, Mary. I would like to go too. But absolutely NOT in a vehicle that Boeing built or helped build. Starship!!!

    • @joeslowy
      @joeslowy Год назад

      @@davidforget6906 40k likes now

  • @Thugshaker_thequaker
    @Thugshaker_thequaker Год назад +299

    Got me excited like I was a little kid again, this is truly impressive that we are taking such significant strides towards making space travel more attainable in our lifetime. I’m excited to see what the future will bring. This mission is shaping up to be very exciting and full of intrigue for many.

    • @Otingocni89
      @Otingocni89 Год назад

      There is no such thing as space travel. There is nothing on Mars and there never will be. More lies and more CGI images is all you'll get...

    • @adamc5057
      @adamc5057 Год назад

      Attainable for rich people. Elon Musk has no intent to share space with anyone. He'll let some poor people come to clean the toilets but that's about it.

    • @SineEyed
      @SineEyed Год назад +2

      @@Buck_T earth will survive. There's nothing we could do that would destroy the planet. If we caused the global temps to rise to catastrophic levels... it would only be catastrophic for _us._ The earth would survive..

  • @sirius_solaris
    @sirius_solaris Год назад +81

    I swear that one day, even if it's only for a minute, I will go to space as an aspiring cosmic explorer and dedicating my life to something that I probably will not even reach. Even if I don't reach my goal by the time I leave this world, I'll die happy knowing that I was able to witness the first launch.

    • @jacksdad734
      @jacksdad734 Год назад +3

      Work hard. Get there.

    • @FartInYourFace234
      @FartInYourFace234 Год назад

      you swear huh lol ok guy

    • @AnthonyDoesYouTube
      @AnthonyDoesYouTube Год назад +3

      Do you study engineering? Now is the time my friend

    • @flowmastaflam
      @flowmastaflam Год назад

      meh, in not too long you can just buy space travel. even if it's only an orbit or two for a fun ride.

    • @laghi7519
      @laghi7519 Год назад

      we wish you luck ^^

  • @shuacliff_7029
    @shuacliff_7029 Год назад +12

    37 years old, I remember the first time I even thought about Mars was a third grade teacher telling us our generation would see humans on Mars. I've been eagerly anticipating seeing just that ever since. I'm so excited to witness this next step with my sons.

    • @reinsalkas
      @reinsalkas Год назад +2

      I'm also 37 and can't even remember how long I've been waiting for something like this. Glad to be alive to see it.

  • @mireillegirard4757
    @mireillegirard4757 11 месяцев назад

    MAGNIFIQUE vidéo, merci !

  • @thienphucphan4483
    @thienphucphan4483 2 месяца назад

    Greatness, oh my god... If you havent touch it you dont know how it feel, to become the only one on the stage, to become the only one who everyone is waiting for, to become proud of yourself and to become a man who have a god damn nice life's value, if you have touched it you could just close your eyes and rest in peace

  • @gpip92
    @gpip92 Год назад +522

    I just wish in my lifetime we could achieve something great like this

    • @koralite3953
      @koralite3953 Год назад +8

      me too!

    • @cupofsadge8359
      @cupofsadge8359 Год назад +86

      Elon did an interview 1-2 years ago, it might've been a panel, he said in 5-10 years we'll either have established an initial colony on Mars or possess the capability to start colonizing Mars. A part of Trumps 2024 agenda is supporting space exploration so Elon will likely have immensely more regulatory and governing support for his endeavors. So just hang on a little while longer, we're almost there!

    • @aleddon
      @aleddon Год назад +15

      I think no one wishes this more than Elon himself, which is awesome since he will continue doing everything in his power to make this happen as soon as possible

    • @TheJusticeLeague
      @TheJusticeLeague Год назад +36

      @@cupofsadge8359 let’s go trump!😊

    • @alanduncan1980
      @alanduncan1980 Год назад +2

      Well, that ain't happening in this lifetime, so you might as well just put that silly notion out of your head.

  • @leinadoderep1760
    @leinadoderep1760 Год назад +82

    "One small step for man. One giant leap for mankind." - Neil Armstrong
    Idk why, but this video made me think of this quote. It is truly amazing what humanity is capable of doing. If only our differences were set aside...

  • @Zecos
    @Zecos 5 месяцев назад +3

    A lot of people ask my why I love aerospace. Why I wanna get an aerospace/aviation engineering degree. This video’s the answer!

    • @rookie996
      @rookie996 5 месяцев назад

      dude this video is cap

    • @Zecos
      @Zecos 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@rookie996 Ik it’s an animation like duhh?? I’m talkin about the ‘grandeur’ of aerospace tech… its simply beautiful

  • @graysoceanworld5662
    @graysoceanworld5662 8 месяцев назад

    SpaceX rockets are the most badass launch vehicles ever built. I can’t wait for Starship rockets to be in active service one day!

  • @gabedarrett1301
    @gabedarrett1301 Год назад +8

    Sometimes I'll finish my homework at 2 am and ask myself, "Why am I doing this again?!". Then I stumble upon a video like this that instantly reminds me of why I chose aerospace engineering to begin with. Thank you, SpaceX, for allowing me to dream again!

  • @johndoepker7126
    @johndoepker7126 Год назад +15

    There's not enough words, in all the languages of the world, to describe how Inspiring this is !!!

  • @XITSONGABombaMugaza
    @XITSONGABombaMugaza Год назад +2

    90 year old me watching this in the future saying “ wow we’ve come far “

  • @brandon.mukisa
    @brandon.mukisa 4 месяца назад

    After watching "For All Mankind", am more excited than ever.

  • @Sb-ty7xo
    @Sb-ty7xo Год назад +243

    Its like our sci fi dreams are becoming a reality. Its literally incredible!!

    • @Happy_human374
      @Happy_human374 Год назад +10

      The best part is, it will

    • @alphamineron
      @alphamineron 4 месяца назад

      It’s CGI lol, they can’t even make it fly into orbit 😂 don’t be so easily manipulated by a worthless billionaire who has achieved nothing in life

    • @carlsmith5545
      @carlsmith5545 4 месяца назад

      The United States of America put a man on the moon to jump around and pick up rocks at a cost of billions and now wants to put some fool on mars at a cost of 5 to 6 hundred billion dollars. Wow!!! And still can't build highspeed bullet train technology to improve infrastructure and economic growth right here at home. Talk about stupidity, ignorance and blindness. Highspeed bullet train technology which is also fully electric, something the United States should of had decades ago. But america is under the musk trans. Go to mars, you die...

  • @cliff4ever
    @cliff4ever Год назад +39

    My father and I watched the first manned flight on SpaceX a few years back, returning America to the top again. He passed away last year but I know he’ll be watching this from above. Thank you Elon for those memories with my father, who was a welder of jet engines at GE his whole life.

  • @mariav087
    @mariav087 5 месяцев назад +19

    If this doesn't spark inspiration, I'm not sure what will! Our story may have started on Earth but the future chapters of human history will unfold beyond our planet. Well done SpaceX team for your remarkable achievements so far-keep pushing boundaries! 💫🪐🚀

  • @JakeFields92
    @JakeFields92 Месяц назад +2

    We will for sure be having wars between planets

  • @darthjump
    @darthjump Год назад +38

    I have closely watched the progress in Boca Chica, the growing tower and test flights. I have to say the tower standing there reminds me of the vista of the Starship Enterprise being built in the Desert in Star Trek. Godspeed for the first orbital test. I will come to the US to the cape all the way from germany in a few years to watch the first crewed Starship lift off.

    • @stevebellmann1224
      @stevebellmann1224 Год назад

      oh yes lets do this! I'm with you, from Germany, Stuttgart :)

    • @MikeNapoli1989
      @MikeNapoli1989 Год назад +2

      Watching the development of Starbase is very cool. Remember back in 2019, there was only a tent. Now it’s like a mini city. In a few years, it will look even cooler.

  • @bshaun2740
    @bshaun2740 Год назад +221

    Beautiful. The prospect of Martian habitats is incredible and the SpaceX teams deserves respect from everyone for this noble pursuit.

    • @blackmarketyardsale
      @blackmarketyardsale Год назад

      Humans can’t even live in harmony with earth. Unless greed and our mindset changes, humans will just exploit mars for resources and leave it in ashes as well.

    • @ntctn
      @ntctn Год назад +7

      We all have the dream to go to another planet and this is just another animation that says absolutely nothing. I'm a hugh fan of space exploration, but I'll always base my hopes on reality, not such fancy videos like they have been for years now.

    • @brunob.7792
      @brunob.7792 Год назад

      How is it possible to let mechanical parts deactivated for several months on extremely low temperatures and expect it to work correctly at mars reentry? i refer to rocket mechanical parts, the engine...is it completely shutted down during the travel?

    • @Epilogue_04
      @Epilogue_04 Год назад +2

      ​@@ntctn this kind of animation came from some people's minds and that is the beginning of scientific progress. Many people wondered about going to the moon, of course they didn't get the chance to make animation, but we achieved that.

    • @WilisL
      @WilisL Год назад +1

      ​​@@brunob.7792 Except it's 100% possible?
      Parts on earth, maybe not, moisture and such will often cause mechanisms to fail after prolonged idling.
      How did you think voyager 2 fired its thrusters after decades?
      You have to at least do some basic research first before commenting things like this.

  • @Rishi_Khandelwal
    @Rishi_Khandelwal Месяц назад

    Hope this day comes soon.
    Love you spacex❤

  • @AstroLeoo
    @AstroLeoo 8 месяцев назад +2

    Incredible work done by spaceX team👏👏👏👏Keep it going...

  • @nathancommissariat3518
    @nathancommissariat3518 Год назад +78

    Love the updated booster reentry animation. Also shots through the clouds are super cool

    • @davros_adl8155
      @davros_adl8155 Год назад +2

      wasnt this from last year?

    • @nathancommissariat3518
      @nathancommissariat3518 Год назад +9

      @@davros_adl8155most of it yes, there’s a few minor changes, but mostly a copy

    • @racingmhf9157
      @racingmhf9157 Год назад +3

      @@davros_adl8155 I was asking myself the same question, they just removed the old animation and repost an updated one with minor changes. Still don't think they needed to remove the other one.

  • @rorycarter6948
    @rorycarter6948 Год назад +1145

    Bro spaceX has to be one of my favourite animation companies out there, they put out so much great content...

    • @rialivhuwatshisikule7239
      @rialivhuwatshisikule7239 Год назад +101

      I don't know if this is a joke or not😂😂

    • @waitingforacentury
      @waitingforacentury Год назад +60

      @@rialivhuwatshisikule7239 I think he's serious. But not in a good way.

    • @waitingforacentury
      @waitingforacentury Год назад +6

      This still isn't making it any clearer

    • @voyager14
      @voyager14 Год назад

      Space futurism is cope. Earth is flat God is real and judgement will come before any extraterrestrial base

    • @damijoseph
      @damijoseph Год назад +4

      ​@@rialivhuwatshisikule7239 He probably is😂

  • @rosaluks644
    @rosaluks644 9 месяцев назад

    0:22 the pitch-overtuned synth at the intro is magnificent

  • @theboringone.384
    @theboringone.384 Год назад +7

    Legends know it's a re-upload

  • @tenzinpassang4812
    @tenzinpassang4812 Год назад +132

    To Mars and beyond. 4:26 gives me goosebumps every time when multiple Starships are making their way to the Mars city.

    • @BuckMulligan72
      @BuckMulligan72 Год назад +4

      It's dumb. It'll never happen. It's a fantasy.

    • @otal0721
      @otal0721 Год назад +11

      @@BuckMulligan72 it will happen

    • @BuckMulligan72
      @BuckMulligan72 Год назад

      @@otal0721 No it won't.

    • @otal0721
      @otal0721 Год назад +12

      @@BuckMulligan72 only time will tell then

    • @BuckMulligan72
      @BuckMulligan72 Год назад +1

      @@otal0721 Time will tell that it won't happen.

  • @Jr_Scientist
    @Jr_Scientist 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a concept 😮😮

    • @Iamthewarner557
      @Iamthewarner557 9 месяцев назад

      Allah almighty says
      Indeed your Lord is Allah Who created the heavens and the earth in six Days, then established Himself on the Throne. He makes the day and night overlap in rapid succession.
      He created the sun, the moon, and the stars-all subjected by His command. The creation and the command belong to Him ˹alone˺. Blessed is Allah-Lord of all worlds!
      Qur'an (7:54)

  • @gizmo6746
    @gizmo6746 2 месяца назад +1

    Imagine setting foot on Mars as one of the first humans ever.
    I wouldn't mind dying knowing i achieved greatness .

  • @cubism_2
    @cubism_2 Год назад +77

    I’m 16 years old today and I look forward to seeing how all of this evolves throughout my lifetime

    • @MysticRuined
      @MysticRuined Год назад +9

      I'm 15 years old today and I look forward to seeing how all of this evolves throughout my lifetime as well

    • @3rdNumberOfPi
      @3rdNumberOfPi Год назад +4

      I'm 14 years old today and I look forward to seeing how all of this evolves throughout my lifetime as well.

    • @divoulos5758
      @divoulos5758 Год назад +3

      I am 18 years old and i am not so optimistic about space x plans on mars
      If i were them i would try to find ways to make floating bases in venus
      At least it has a significant atmosphere and an atmospheric induced magnetic field that offers protection against radiation

    • @6torthor
      @6torthor Год назад +6

      @@divoulos5758 if we can't make floating habitats on Earth whytf should we try it on a planet with surface temperatures 900F/475C and an atmosphere full of CO2 and sulfuric acid clouds
      im sure the teams at NASA and SpaceX have very conclusively decided that Mars is a suitable first planet for many more reasons than just this

    • @nicetechtips2629
      @nicetechtips2629 Год назад +1

      @@6torthor The thing is, they haven't. Mars is (currently) a very shitty place to go. The moon is much closer, safer, better in most ways.