I remember playing outside and my father telling me to come inside to see Neil Armstrong walk out on the moon. It's been a long wait to see this time come. I may not live long enough to see the whole thing roll out but I will be for a station on the moon and first steps on Mars.. I'm loving it to my core.
I have the same experience. Playing upstairs and making way too much noise as a 5 year old. Then my mother comes and gathers me up and I'm told to come watch something amazing in July of 1969. I sat in total silence and watched on our black and white TV set with the rest of my family. So glad that my mother made me sit and watch! I also look forward to humans returning to the moon and taking the next steps into space.
The JWTS is old, idk how you guys are so hyped about it, we should’ve done this in the 90s. We are far behind in our advancements. I’m far from impressed
@@hate-chan4369 To say JWST is old, its just your selfish opinion, Factual basis concludes that its one of the most powerful Space Telescope ever launched by humankind with a scale 100x power than a Hubble Space Telescope
i love that last line "if anything were to happen on Earth, humanity will have the tools and knowledge stored on the moon to rebuild" - sounds like the beginning of some apocalypse that causes everyone to start trying to get themselves to the moon
I don't think they thought this through though... Everything that is needed for life to survive, is on the moon and, everyone that might know how to get there is currently dealing with an apocalypse, so how exactly does things get rebooted afterwards? I get having terrestrial depots spread out all over the globe meant to restart civilization, those can be walked to in necessary, upper atmosphere or the moon, not so much.
I think what they were getting at was the off chance if the Earth was somehow destroyed and all life on it, the potential for humanity to be discovered and kickstarted all the ingredients would be on left the moon.
@@simonwebb765 Here we have leftists and environmentalists promoting hate and fear to squeeze money out of a gullible population Haven't you guys been to that well often ENOUGH?
Also the moon is moving away from earth slowly I guess it matters how life is eliminated and if the moon is effected! If A.I is advanced enough and detects life is gone from earth it can kick start the repopulate project and if humans are still living on the moon and can sustain life there! Maybe life will be alive on Mars that can travel to the moon! A.I and rovers will become teachers and parents! Be almost like Star wars the clone factories on Kamino
I would love to see a lunar colony in my lifetime. I don't know that I'll ever be able to afford to visit or even live there, but just knowing that it exists would be enough for me.
@@theenjeneer2792 This vision would take a ridiculous amount of money, given the current economic outlook I doubt that we’ll see a lunar base this decade, and it’s unlikely in the next.
6:30 'This radio telescope on the dark side of the moon is free from radio disturbance from the sun'. This immediately broke the spell for me as there is no dark side of the moon. So half the time the sun will be above the horizon wherever you are. There is only a far side of the moon. First graders know this.
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Through all the video he keeps calling it the Dark Side as the eternal night side of the Moon. It's very disturbing to hear that. What happened to this guy. Did he listen too much Pink Floyd?
This actually makes sense as a stepping stone for 2025-2075 or so. In space you go a long way with lots of energy and local resources. The Moon is far easier to travel to and from than Mars. And both of them will need the same kind of shielding and domes. Gravity is lower on the Moon, so will be good for megastructures like telescopes on the "dark side", but long term effect on humans is perhaps not that great with extremely low gravity.
There is no dark side of the Moon, it baffles me how people somehow continue to get this wrong. There is a far side, and there is a near side. Both the near side, and far side experience day and night. Of course, these days and nights last for weeks at a time, but nonetheless there is no "dark" or "light" side. For there to be a dark or light side for any celestial body, it would have to be tidally locked to its parent star, leading to half of it permanently being light, and half of it permanently being dark.
Love the idea of a Gene Vault, Seed Vault, and a Data Vault. It'd be nice if there's a physical vault containing physical blueprints of a man made machine and items in case the digital data vault somehow fails even if it has layers of EM shielding and redundant backup systems.
Good one man! :) All the slick CGI vids are not going to change the fact that all this fantastical stuff is decades away, if not a century or more in the future.
You don't understand how long I've been waiting for this. When the mars video came out I watched it about 2 dozen times (no joke, I liked it so much). I thought there was no way this would come out because I couldn't find anything on the first 10k days on the moon.
The term "dark side of the moon" describing the side of the moon that always faces away from earth should be termed the "far side of the moon", as all parts of the moon experience the day/night cycle.
As NASA gives the green light to the first Artemis mission expected to launch next Monday I am reminded of the limitless potential of our species, It gives me hope that while I will not likely live to see it humanity will overcome the challenges we face and become a multiplanetary species.
By the time this lunar base is up and running I be in my 70’s and 80’s..only my grandchildren and great grandchildren can appreciate it..get to go there,whereas I’m too old,not fair at all..this was one of my dreams to have a colony on the moon and mars..
@@shashankdixit8949 um no. A lot of countries allow for commercial space operations. Just by working in the space industry giving it your all and being innovative will speed up how quickly we start to go heavy on space activities.
This is the first video I've ever had to adjust the playback speed to less than 1. So much cool info, but you got to give viewers a chance to process each bit. Take it easy guys, your videos are so cool and, yes, there is so much crazy cool info out there to try and tell people, but you got to slow it down a bit, have some pauses for people to think. With that said, great content and visuals to match :)
6:29 The Lunar Crater Telescope would definitely be free of Earth's electrical noise, but it would NOT be able to avoid radio noise from the Sun, as its not actually dark on the "dark side" of the moon.
It baffles me why this continues to be an issue and why people continue to argue in favor of the misnomer of a term "dark side" of the Moon. To argue this point from a lingual point of view, arguing that calling the "dark side" of the Moon as such would be analogous to arguing that the term "planetary nebula" is correct. (Planetary nebulae refers to low mass stars ejecting their outer layers when they fuse all of their hydrogen and helium and end their lives as a star). There is no eternally dark side of the Moon (it is tidally locked to Earth not our parent star), nor is never subjected to radio waves. Its a misnomer, and it instills an incorrect view in the lay persons mind, as well as causes unneeded confusion.
In the mid 1970’s my uncle Benny started working for a NASA Contractor ‘’ Martin Marietta ‘’ in the New Orleans area. They build the tanks for the Space Shuttle. I remembered they was laid off and re-hire all the time. But he loved working there. He was my hero he show me how to work on engines and electronics . I owed everything I have today , I miss you Uncle Benny.
I just cant fathom how far this species has become - we are so advanced that we are about to create a moon base... I just cant believe that 150 years ago we invented the first plane to CREATING A MOON BASE! (well, not yet lmao)
The 'dark side' of the Moon refers to the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing away from the Earth. In reality it is no darker than any other part of the Moon's surface as sunlight does in fact fall equally on all sides of the Moon.
I was looking to see if anyone else picked up on this as there is no dark side of the moon, just like there is no dark side of earth (it does get dark but only for some time like earth)
im watching this with less then 24 hours left to the launch of artemis 1, its so cool I will most likely be able to watch this happen in my lifetime even though I wasn't around for apollo 11 I'm glad I can witness a whole new generation of lunar exploration and maybe even go to the moon some day
We certainly WILL be able to witness this, not in a high scale like its getting portrayed in this video but definitely will see something similar with artemis project :)
Its a shame Artemis didnt launch, an looks like not before Starship has left them so far behind its not funny.. estimated to be manned ready no sooner than 2030. only 14 years late and use existing stock existing parts from the space shuttle program Artemis better pull something out the hat soon or be canceled, as a 44 billion dollar loss without a single launch... at 4 billion a launch, Not budgeted for, 10 launches needed to be man certified, and only 1 per year they were supposed to be there 2022.. and only 35 billion over budget..with nothing to show for it.
Dude this is like foundation😩😩😩❤️ if anything were to happen to earth or humanity then people would still have all the necessary knowledge and tools needed to start again. A whole second foundation for humanity 😭
@@adamwright4135 Russia will have nothing to do with Artemis. Russia and China intend to build their own base, ILRS. The main purpose of it will probably be to destroy the Artemis base, so that they can "annexe" the Moon as their territory. They like that sort of thing.
This is great. It touches on many Sci-fi books version of the future. But it all hinges on the speculation of frozen water on the moon. Without it it never happens. And it’s still speculation until they actually find it.
This is a good video. A lot of visionary stuff in just over 10 minutes. Placing a crater telescope on the moon is a great idea and certainly seems a worthy replacement for the destroyed Arecibo telescope. I hope the efforts of all nations that get to establish lunar bases will be coordinated and complement each other. Perhaps the lunar bases will be the start of a new civilisation separate and independent of the Earth. It’s probably better that nobody uses the moon for dominance over the Earth!
True I mean why not. If we can get some big ass reflectors up there, fill a crater and man that amount of power… we’d see something never imagined by man.
6:35 "the dark side of the Moon" should be something like "the far side of the Moon" (from Earth) because the Moon is tidally locked to the Earth, not the Sun.
If you want something way more in-depth (Moon industrial complex) ruclips.net/video/y47MMNqKGxE/видео.html the same RUclipsr also has videos on moon city’s and more ‘early days’ stuff as well. He has videos for every planet ranging from probes to terraforming
There is no dark side of the moon, the moon is tidally locked to earth meaning that one side of the moon always faces the earth. When the earth experiences a new moon the "far side" not the "dark side" of the moon experiences day while the near side of the moon is experiencing night. Really breaks the illusion of this video, this is basic stuff man you learn it in elementary school. At 8:06 you even have footage of where the day is being experienced on the moon moving in a time-lapse.
I caught that half way through the sentence in the video. I cant watch the rest of it. I had to come and see if anyone else noticed. You restored my hope for intelligent life on earth.
@@wizardkerry8777 Yup exactly. I can't watch after that, knowing that such a fairly basis concept is incorrectly conveyed, how are most complex concepts such as that of para-terraforming supposed to happen, as well as the insect randomly finding itself on the Moon. "Life finds a way" is so cliche. There is no dark side of the Moon, it baffles me how people somehow continue to get this wrong. There is a far side, and there is a near side. Both the near side, and far side experience day and night. Of course, these days and nights last for weeks at a time, but nonetheless there is no "dark" or "light" side. For there to be a dark or light side for any celestial body, it would have to be tidally locked to its parent star, leading to half of it permanently being light, and half of it permanently being dark. Also it baffles me why this continues to be an issue and why people continue to argue in favor of the misnomer of a term "dark side" of the Moon. To argue this point from a linguistic point of view, arguing that calling the "dark side" of the Moon as such would be analogous to arguing that the term "planetary nebula" is correct. (Planetary nebulae refers to low mass stars ejecting their outer layers when they fuse all of their hydrogen and helium and end their lives as a star, and become white dwarves). There is no eternally dark side of the Moon (it is tidally locked to Earth not our parent star), nor is never subjected to radio waves. Its a misnomer, and it instills an incorrect view in the lay persons mind, as well as causes unneeded confusion.
More like your great grand-kids will tell your great-great grandkids that. Humans live very short lives, and in the grand scheme of things this will take at least a couple hundred years to get set up and anything close to 'cities'
@@ForbiddTV I disagree. His plans are optimistic at the most. I predict landing on Mars before 2030, possibly 2028 or around there. The pace of innovation that starship is undergoing is akin to that of the Saturn program. SpaceX have achieved great things with falcon, and I am confident it will do so too with Starship
@@acrqze4174 Elon Musk wants to build a metropolis on Mars starting in 2024. Yet he hasn't even shown he can get the first human there alive. As it stands now he has no viable realistic plan to keep anyone alive there even if he does manage to send a human there. His plans all depend on making water, fuel, oxygen, and growing food on Mars, all of which have never been done before. His science knowledge is right out of a science fiction movie.
The whole idea of a transparent dome as a basis for a Lunar habitat is flawed-sounds cool, but multiple issues: 1) Expense, as such a dome would need to be made of cutting edge materials which deal with: 2)radiation 3)micro and macro meteorites 4)1 months day-night cycle A better idea is to build underground habitats where everything can be controlled. As for power, nuclear power makes sense due to the 2 week Lunar night.
Thanks for another excellent production. Well done! (Of course, I suppose you have to be one of “us,“ that is, people fascinated with such hope for the future.)
This video doesn't mention SSP or mass drivers, which would tend to change the trajectory and the timeline. Would you rather put "towns" on the moon at 1/6 gravity, or in free space, at 1g? In the O'Neill paradigm, all you really need on the lunar surface are teleoperated robots and a rotating small roster of human crews. By the way, the "dark" side of the moon gets plenty of solar radio noise when it faces the sun.
if this all happens and we do not end up fighting over resources this is the first great step of mankind as a spacefaring species. I really hope it happens.
Continue dreaming, we humanity as a species are greedy morons who would punch other in the face if there is a clear benefit and the only reason why we don't is that long time benefit outweights short time benefit
imagine looking up at the moon and seeing little bright lights dotting the moon's surface, it would be so surreal knowing that there's people ALL the way up there on the moon, living their own lives
something does not compute: If an extinction level event occurred on earth the moon conditions on the moon would change significantly ergo the built structures / systems would be affected and may not work as designed. All of the "safe guarded" samples are not longer.
If I could live until 2067, I’d be 100 years old. I’d have been alive to see the very first people to land on the moon, and still alive when people live and work there permanently. Unfortunately, I’m not making it to 100.
@@starfox5352 I appreciate your response and enthusiasm, but things are not going too good, health wise… I’m not here to get sympathy, but I’ve always been realistic… and the reality is that I have more sunrises behind me than I do ahead ✌🏻❤️🫵🏻
These are great videos, but please remember to get the most basic details right. 2060 - 2026 = 34 years. 34 years * 365 d/y = 12,410 days. 12,410 ≠ 10,000
Thank you very much!!! I am pre-diabetic I believe, and I have sores and scabs on my body, I think from when I eat carbs or sugar! I am not a moderator either. I have been 90% carnivore for 3 days now. I can feel the pain in my knees slowly easing up, the only thing I add is broccoli, that is it!!! I am 350 pounds, but am a male and am 6'2, I used to play college football and always worked out. after an injury to my pectoral muscle, I am unable to do so. I want to thank you again for your guidance and I am going to watch your other videos!!!
See you in 20 years where we can discuss these projections in relation to what actually happened. It always bugs me when they show helmets with lights highlighting the face: why would you want the wearer to be walking around with a blinding headache all day 😂
Why don't they make all this into a Science Fiction series? The way they are describing all these thing here, would make for a fantastic, very exciting, Sci-Fi series.
lol, a moon library. That was a good one. The most important aspect of the moon is material science and the construction of alloys. It's our first farming for large scale structures. We need an extensive use of drones, robotics and automated systems for such colonization. The other aspect is strict discipline. How things are going recently, we are way far from such road.
love these videos. they are very entertaining. but i get the feeling a lot people think this kind of stuff is going to happen within their life time. let me be clear, do i think there's a chance there could be a base that is the equivalent of the the international space station on the moon? sure. on mars? don't think so. do i think there will be some kind of fully independent self sustaining colony on mars or the moon? no.
I want to get a job firing that mega-"laser" from the moon at those satellites, as long as the uniform is a silver Dr Evil suit ! Awesome video BTW, I love this kind of stuff.
I thank God that there still intelligent minds out there that do envision the creation of a better and greater future for all mankind. Thank you for sharing this video.👍🌎☀️
Living on the Moon, just like living on Mars come with significant physical issues that we have yet to address and resolve. Our bodies need the stress of gravity beyond mere excercise lest we slowly fall apart. Who knows how far we can go and what we can do? We don't know. It is better to try and fail than to not try, but lets not hide from the challenges.
In 1999 I met Buzz Aldrin and was invited to work with his company to design the Orion Flight Controls (the human interface). Before that, in 1997 I was developing plans for Lunar Mining using cheap remotely controlled dozers and mining equipment. Had some of my other projects succeeded i might have been mining in the 1st decade of 2000. I didn't yet have an Earth return method for anything mined other than prospects for return in an otherwise empty Shuttle cargo bay. Everything else was easy. Sometimes all it takes is someone with the guts to take the lead and force others to follow. That's what I like about Elon. In all likelihood I may have some contributions to his space projects too. Even solutions for fuel transfer in space.
Incredible video, both fascinating and well-researched! The transition from a lunar industrial age to an information age is truly mind-blowing. Can't wait to see how these ideas evolve in the coming decades. I made a video on Mars colonization and will also soon make one about the Moon base. I simply love this topic!
Envisioning a future where the moon emerges as an independent superpower is captivating. Considering strategic positioning, resource utilization, and evolving space governance, it's fascinating to contemplate the moon's potential as a crucial stepping stone towards humanity's cosmic exploration and the realization of our aspirations among the stars.
We really got to find a way to harness gravity, humans going to live on the Moon better have to get use to the land because coming back to Earth will be a problem due to their metabolism used to low gravity. Good vid!!!
Very interesting! I wish being alive when some of these events happen (I AM 67yo now) ... A correction: there is no "dark side of the moon", unless If you are inside a lava tube, or in a deep crater at the poles... But I would enjoy very much to listen this Pink Floyd music If I could be there once...
This is so exciting, you forgot to mention that the insect that was found was not any known species from earth, it was new or mutated life. Shortly after, the first zenomorph type creature was born and we loose the entire moon to the infestation.
I loved this, but I found a big scientific error when you said the telescope was "built on the dark side of the moon - to avoid electromagnetic noise from the earth" (TRUE) AND "to avoid solar radiation from the sun" (FALSE). There is no "dark side of the moon." Sunlight falls equally on both hemispheres of the Moon - the side that always faces us, and the side that always faces away from us..
Yep. Like SpaceX's (and even NASA's) slick CGI vids of closed-loop, ecologically and environmentally balanced and harmonious, multi-domed "cities" on the surface of Mars or the Moon! Let's try building such ecologically balanced human communities here on Earth first, shall we?
I'm addicted to these kind of videos. Maybe I won't be alive anymore when all this happens but it still amazes me
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Yeah man, to bad we wont be alive and be a part of it. Fantastic times
@@shz6148 We might tho...just think about it, we plan on having a million on mars in 2050, we will probably have like anti aging supplements by then
I remember playing outside and my father telling me to come inside to see Neil Armstrong walk out on the moon. It's been a long wait to see this time come. I may not live long enough to see the whole thing roll out but I will be for a station on the moon and first steps on Mars.. I'm loving it to my core.
Very cool, and I love your perspective
I have the same experience. Playing upstairs and making way too much noise as a 5 year old. Then my mother comes and gathers me up and I'm told to come watch something amazing in July of 1969. I sat in total silence and watched on our black and white TV set with the rest of my family. So glad that my mother made me sit and watch!
I also look forward to humans returning to the moon and taking the next steps into space.
Capalitios
Did you live next door to me? I was outside playing too
I hope you will. I also believe in longevity research, hopefully people will live longer and healthier lives in the near future.
With the launch of JWST, this decade is going to be an interesting one in terms of space exploration!
The JWTS is old, idk how you guys are so hyped about it, we should’ve done this in the 90s. We are far behind in our advancements. I’m far from impressed
@@hate-chan4369 Better late than never
@@hate-chan4369 To say JWST is old, its just your selfish opinion, Factual basis concludes that its one of the most powerful Space Telescope ever launched by humankind with a scale 100x power than a Hubble Space Telescope
@@Alderite if we launched this a long time ago, we probably would’ve had a better telescope then the jwts by now
Agree, JWST should have been active 20 years ago, but it is what it is. Progress! Im really looking forward to it
i love that last line "if anything were to happen on Earth, humanity will have the tools and knowledge stored on the moon to rebuild" - sounds like the beginning of some apocalypse that causes everyone to start trying to get themselves to the moon
Exactly what I have been thinking since 2020.
I don't think they thought this through though... Everything that is needed for life to survive, is on the moon and, everyone that might know how to get there is currently dealing with an apocalypse, so how exactly does things get rebooted afterwards? I get having terrestrial depots spread out all over the globe meant to restart civilization, those can be walked to in necessary, upper atmosphere or the moon, not so much.
I think what they were getting at was the off chance if the Earth was somehow destroyed and all life on it, the potential for humanity to be discovered and kickstarted all the ingredients would be on left the moon.
@@simonwebb765 Here we have leftists and environmentalists promoting hate and fear to squeeze money out of a gullible population
Haven't you guys been to that well often ENOUGH?
Also the moon is moving away from earth slowly I guess it matters how life is eliminated and if the moon is effected! If A.I is advanced enough and detects life is gone from earth it can kick start the repopulate project and if humans are still living on the moon and can sustain life there! Maybe life will be alive on Mars that can travel to the moon! A.I and rovers will become teachers and parents! Be almost like Star wars the clone factories on Kamino
I would love to see a lunar colony in my lifetime. I don't know that I'll ever be able to afford to visit or even live there, but just knowing that it exists would be enough for me.
It will happen by 2035
The fact that we will be able to witness some of these progress in our lifetime is awesome
Lol you say it like its an absolute certainty.
With the United States in its current shape? Wishful thinking on the part of everyone here.
@@TrevVision it pretty much is a certainty at this point the first test launch is happening in Ten days
@@theenjeneer2792 This vision would take a ridiculous amount of money, given the current economic outlook I doubt that we’ll see a lunar base this decade, and it’s unlikely in the next.
@@lamsmiley1944 Oh for sure there won't be a lunar base this decade, but there will at least be landings, i'm sure.
6:30 'This radio telescope on the dark side of the moon is free from radio disturbance from the sun'. This immediately broke the spell for me as there is no dark side of the moon. So half the time the sun will be above the horizon wherever you are.
There is only a far side of the moon. First graders know this.
Through all the video he keeps calling it the Dark Side as the eternal night side of the Moon. It's very disturbing to hear that. What happened to this guy. Did he listen too much Pink Floyd?
There is no “Dark Side” of the moon!
@ There is no such thing as 'too much Pink Floyd' ;-)
He also said the Moon rotates on its axis😁
@@albuerum I agree
This actually makes sense as a stepping stone for 2025-2075 or so. In space you go a long way with lots of energy and local resources. The Moon is far easier to travel to and from than Mars. And both of them will need the same kind of shielding and domes. Gravity is lower on the Moon, so will be good for megastructures like telescopes on the "dark side", but long term effect on humans is perhaps not that great with extremely low gravity.
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There is no dark side of the Moon, it baffles me how people somehow continue to get this wrong.
There is a far side, and there is a near side.
Both the near side, and far side experience day and night.
Of course, these days and nights last for weeks at a time, but nonetheless there is no "dark" or "light" side.
For there to be a dark or light side for any celestial body, it would have to be tidally locked to its parent star, leading to half of it permanently being light, and half of it permanently being dark.
But the earth is flat and there is no moon
@@Project2457official whatever y d I nt know anything, the moon is flat too buddy
@@MegaCharns I don't know what the fuck you're even talking about lmao
Love the idea of a Gene Vault, Seed Vault, and a Data Vault. It'd be nice if there's a physical vault containing physical blueprints of a man made machine and items in case the digital data vault somehow fails even if it has layers of EM shielding and redundant backup systems.
Paper does not last long either.
@@mrbaab5932do as the ancestors did ... Write in stone.
A huge respect for the cameraman for travelling to the future and capturing all these cool shots
huge respect to the editor making this a timelapse and not a commentary video (as stated in the title)
Good one man! :) All the slick CGI vids are not going to change the fact that all this fantastical stuff is decades away, if not a century or more in the future.
@@samr.england61310000 days is decades
Or did he travel back in time to give it to us?
You don't understand how long I've been waiting for this. When the mars video came out I watched it about 2 dozen times (no joke, I liked it so much). I thought there was no way this would come out because I couldn't find anything on the first 10k days on the moon.
type of enthusiasm we need with this stuff
Nice! Keep up the work, inspiring the future generations to make THIS important, not all the other non-sense going on on earth!
as much as I want to explore the stars and create colonies past earths surface i’d really prefer if we stop climate change first
@@zhorian1071 one nice size asteroid and there wont be humans left
@@zhorian1071 Can be the same project, if you understand Gerard K. O'Neill.
The term "dark side of the moon" describing the side of the moon that always faces away from earth should be termed the "far side of the moon", as all parts of the moon experience the day/night cycle.
Nah that can't be true, EVERYONE says its complete darkness 100% of the time.
As NASA gives the green light to the first Artemis mission expected to launch next Monday I am reminded of the limitless potential of our species, It gives me hope that while I will not likely live to see it humanity will overcome the challenges we face and become a multiplanetary species.
By the time this lunar base is up and running I be in my 70’s and 80’s..only my grandchildren and great grandchildren can appreciate it..get to go there,whereas I’m too old,not fair at all..this was one of my dreams to have a colony on the moon and mars..
Then go out and make it happen sooner.
@@Imaboss8ball you can't make it happen until america wants it
@@shashankdixit8949 um no. A lot of countries allow for commercial space operations. Just by working in the space industry giving it your all and being innovative will speed up how quickly we start to go heavy on space activities.
This is going to be comedy gold in 5-10 years :)
Thank you!!!! Fuck these fucking Masons.
Exactly
We're going to have at least 21 marvel movies by then. 😂
This is the first video I've ever had to adjust the playback speed to less than 1. So much cool info, but you got to give viewers a chance to process each bit. Take it easy guys, your videos are so cool and, yes, there is so much crazy cool info out there to try and tell people, but you got to slow it down a bit, have some pauses for people to think. With that said, great content and visuals to match :)
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6:29 The Lunar Crater Telescope would definitely be free of Earth's electrical noise, but it would NOT be able to avoid radio noise from the Sun, as its not actually dark on the "dark side" of the moon.
It baffles me why this continues to be an issue and why people continue to argue in favor of the misnomer of a term "dark side" of the Moon.
To argue this point from a lingual point of view, arguing that calling the "dark side" of the Moon as such would be analogous to arguing that the term "planetary nebula" is correct. (Planetary nebulae refers to low mass stars ejecting their outer layers when they fuse all of their hydrogen and helium and end their lives as a star).
There is no eternally dark side of the Moon (it is tidally locked to Earth not our parent star), nor is never subjected to radio waves.
Its a misnomer, and it instills an incorrect view in the lay persons mind, as well as causes unneeded confusion.
In the mid 1970’s my uncle Benny started working for a NASA Contractor ‘’ Martin Marietta ‘’ in the New Orleans area. They build the tanks for the Space Shuttle. I remembered they was laid off and re-hire all the time. But he loved working there. He was my hero he show me how to work on engines and electronics . I owed everything I have today , I miss you Uncle Benny.
I just cant fathom how far this species has become - we are so advanced that we are about to create a moon base... I just cant believe that 150 years ago we invented the first plane to CREATING A MOON BASE! (well, not yet lmao)
"It takes fifteen days for a cargo ship to sail from the United States to Europe."
*"It only takes three days to reach the Moon."*
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That some opposite shit
Just don't ask about the cost per ton difference
@@CDSAfghan I’m asking. What is it?
@@nickgennady ~$1000/ton vs $11.3 mill
From US to Europe while collecting individuals
The 'dark side' of the Moon refers to the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing away from the Earth. In reality it is no darker than any other part of the Moon's surface as sunlight does in fact fall equally on all sides of the Moon.
But it's a great classic rock album. 🙂
Arguably it would have a little more, as when it is spending its 50% of the time facing the sun, earth does not blot out any light
I was looking to see if anyone else picked up on this as there is no dark side of the moon, just like there is no dark side of earth (it does get dark but only for some time like earth)
Such an incredible sequel! Great work!
im watching this with less then 24 hours left to the launch of artemis 1, its so cool I will most likely be able to watch this happen in my lifetime even though I wasn't around for apollo 11 I'm glad I can witness a whole new generation of lunar exploration and maybe even go to the moon some day
We certainly WILL be able to witness this, not in a high scale like its getting portrayed in this video but definitely will see something similar with artemis project :)
This aged well
Its a shame Artemis didnt launch, an looks like not before Starship has left them so far behind its not funny..
estimated to be manned ready no sooner than 2030. only 14 years late and use existing stock existing parts from the space shuttle program
Artemis better pull something out the hat soon or be canceled, as a 44 billion dollar loss without a single launch...
at 4 billion a launch, Not budgeted for, 10 launches needed to be man certified, and only 1 per year they were supposed to be there 2022..
and only 35 billion over budget..with nothing to show for it.
Curb your enthusiasm
Our future generations have a lot to see 😮
There is no end to creation. In this way one after the other will continue, developing from better to more better.
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Now this is the kind of space videos I love .
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Dude this is like foundation😩😩😩❤️ if anything were to happen to earth or humanity then people would still have all the necessary knowledge and tools needed to start again. A whole second foundation for humanity 😭
Great reference
Such an optimistic and forward looking video. Nicely done!
Optimistic to think that Russia will be welcomed as a partner in the project, at least for the next decade or more.
@@adamwright4135 Russia will have nothing to do with Artemis. Russia and China intend to build their own base, ILRS. The main purpose of it will probably be to destroy the Artemis base, so that they can "annexe" the Moon as their territory. They like that sort of thing.
Props to the camera man for time traveling to film this
You skipped the part about SpaceX establishing a lunar base 2 years before NASA due to SLS delays 😂
the plan is to use sls to get to the moon
and starship to land
This is great. It touches on many Sci-fi books version of the future. But it all hinges on the speculation of frozen water on the moon. Without it it never happens. And it’s still speculation until they actually find it.
This is a good video. A lot of visionary stuff in just over 10 minutes. Placing a crater telescope on the moon is a great idea and certainly seems a worthy replacement for the destroyed Arecibo telescope. I hope the efforts of all nations that get to establish lunar bases will be coordinated and complement each other. Perhaps the lunar bases will be the start of a new civilisation separate and independent of the Earth. It’s probably better that nobody uses the moon for dominance over the Earth!
True I mean why not. If we can get some big ass reflectors up there, fill a crater and man that amount of power… we’d see something never imagined by man.
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Smooth out those lava tubes a bit and step by step chain link inflatable modules as deep as you want to go. Luna City.
Theyre gonna have to work together to survive. Starting a war on the moon makes zero sense because the physics are not the same as it would be here.
Aricebo should be rebuilt as an array telescopes.
The next step? The transporter is complete, beaming in Scotty, Kirk, and the Wonder Twins to moon base Alpha! Commander Coneg awaits you! 🎉😂
I really hope once I get my degree, I can help bring about this era and more.
Same bruh. This is my primary motivation to study engineering
then getting clone and work on moon forever
6:35 "the dark side of the Moon" should be something like "the far side of the Moon" (from Earth) because the Moon is tidally locked to the Earth, not the Sun.
You never fail to create a remark.
Please make a detailed vedio on lunar colonization . This one was very short.
If you want something way more in-depth (Moon industrial complex) ruclips.net/video/y47MMNqKGxE/видео.html the same RUclipsr also has videos on moon city’s and more ‘early days’ stuff as well. He has videos for every planet ranging from probes to terraforming
There is no dark side of the moon, the moon is tidally locked to earth meaning that one side of the moon always faces the earth. When the earth experiences a new moon the "far side" not the "dark side" of the moon experiences day while the near side of the moon is experiencing night. Really breaks the illusion of this video, this is basic stuff man you learn it in elementary school. At 8:06 you even have footage of where the day is being experienced on the moon moving in a time-lapse.
I caught that half way through the sentence in the video. I cant watch the rest of it. I had to come and see if anyone else noticed. You restored my hope for intelligent life on earth.
@@wizardkerry8777 Yup exactly.
I can't watch after that, knowing that such a fairly basis concept is incorrectly conveyed, how are most complex concepts such as that of para-terraforming supposed to happen, as well as the insect randomly finding itself on the Moon. "Life finds a way" is so cliche.
There is no dark side of the Moon, it baffles me how people somehow continue to get this wrong.
There is a far side, and there is a near side.
Both the near side, and far side experience day and night.
Of course, these days and nights last for weeks at a time, but nonetheless there is no "dark" or "light" side.
For there to be a dark or light side for any celestial body, it would have to be tidally locked to its parent star, leading to half of it permanently being light, and half of it permanently being dark.
Also it baffles me why this continues to be an issue and why people continue to argue in favor of the misnomer of a term "dark side" of the Moon.
To argue this point from a linguistic point of view, arguing that calling the "dark side" of the Moon as such would be analogous to arguing that the term "planetary nebula" is correct. (Planetary nebulae refers to low mass stars ejecting their outer layers when they fuse all of their hydrogen and helium and end their lives as a star, and become white dwarves).
There is no eternally dark side of the Moon (it is tidally locked to Earth not our parent star), nor is never subjected to radio waves.
Its a misnomer, and it instills an incorrect view in the lay persons mind, as well as causes unneeded confusion.
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Bro you’re being hyperbolic just cause he got that simple term wrong
Elon said work would start in 2040, I just hope I live until 2050 to see the 2090 ground breaking.
I dnt knw who owns this channel but their videos are addictive. Excellent!
i can’t wait to tell my kids that i remember when the moon didn’t have any cities on it
oh yeah maybe in the future we would see the lights on the moon from earth like we see the lights on earth from space
@@vaporized_log1239 Yes please.
More like your great grand-kids will tell your great-great grandkids that. Humans live very short lives, and in the grand scheme of things this will take at least a couple hundred years to get set up and anything close to 'cities'
This is very very ambitious. I would add about 10 to 14 years to every timestamp they say something is going to happen.
I would say more than 50.
We are accustomed to the Nasa pace, but with Elon Musk dynamic it could be really fast.
@@mans4104 Musk's Mars ambitious are totally unworkable unless his plan is to get a bunch of people killed.
@@ForbiddTV I disagree. His plans are optimistic at the most. I predict landing on Mars before 2030, possibly 2028 or around there.
The pace of innovation that starship is undergoing is akin to that of the Saturn program. SpaceX have achieved great things with falcon, and I am confident it will do so too with Starship
@@acrqze4174 Elon Musk wants to build a metropolis on Mars starting in 2024. Yet he hasn't even shown he can get the first human there alive. As it stands now he has no viable realistic plan to keep anyone alive there even if he does manage to send a human there. His plans all depend on making water, fuel, oxygen, and growing food on Mars, all of which have never been done before. His science knowledge is right out of a science fiction movie.
YESSSSS LOVED THE 10000 DAYS ON MARS... CANT WAIT TO WATCH THIS :)))
The whole idea of a transparent dome as a basis for a Lunar habitat is flawed-sounds cool, but multiple issues:
1) Expense, as such a dome would need to be made of cutting edge materials which deal with:
2)radiation
3)micro and macro meteorites
4)1 months day-night cycle
A better idea is to build underground habitats where everything can be controlled.
As for power, nuclear power makes sense due to the 2 week Lunar night.
The whole idea is still science fiction.
Ok I beg you!!! PLEASE make hundreds of videos like this. I LOVE IT, thank you so much!!!
The laser beam at 9:18 would be invisible (no atmosphere). Otherwise, excellent video!
But there is an atmosphere on the moon
There is atmosphere it’s just extremely extreme thin. Like 0.07% earths or something
Its just showing how it would work. Wouldnt be a fun shot if it was invisible would it.
Most high power lasers in Infrared and not visible wavelengths, so it would not be visible in earth's atmosphere.
I wouldn’t doubt that in the future there would be discrimination between people from Earth and people from the Moon
Hopefully, by then we have become more civilised, and the pettiness is a think of the past
Thanks for another excellent production. Well done! (Of course, I suppose you have to be one of “us,“ that is, people fascinated with such hope for the future.)
Imagine if venture city and melodysheep did a colab
Imagine how epic the video would be
I just watched the new trailer
This video doesn't mention SSP or mass drivers, which would tend to change the trajectory and the timeline.
Would you rather put "towns" on the moon at 1/6 gravity, or in free space, at 1g? In the O'Neill paradigm, all you really need on the lunar surface are teleoperated robots and a rotating small roster of human crews.
By the way, the "dark" side of the moon gets plenty of solar radio noise when it faces the sun.
Yes, I hate that term "dark side". Technically it should be called the far side.
We need to colonize the Moon first, get the materials we need to build rotating habitats, perfect the design, and then build them.
if this all happens and we do not end up fighting over resources this is the first great step of mankind as a spacefaring species. I really hope it happens.
Helium 3 will be a test on resource fighting . It’s inevitable.
Humanity will not really change that much any time soon.
Continue dreaming, we humanity as a species are greedy morons who would punch other in the face if there is a clear benefit and the only reason why we don't is that long time benefit outweights short time benefit
@@najlitarvan921 sadly you are probably right, unless something happens that forces us to grow up.
I love this kind of videos,it's like seeing the future
All though the milestones in this video are way to ambitious, I have hope that I will be alive to see these events
imagine looking up at the moon and seeing little bright lights dotting the moon's surface, it would be so surreal knowing that there's people ALL the way up there on the moon, living their own lives
I think it would suck to see human-produced light pollution on the Moon.
something does not compute: If an extinction level event occurred on earth the moon conditions on the moon would change significantly ergo the built structures / systems would be affected and may not work as designed. All of the "safe guarded" samples are not longer.
If I could live until 2067, I’d be 100 years old. I’d have been alive to see the very first people to land on the moon, and still alive when people live and work there permanently. Unfortunately, I’m not making it to 100.
Medicinal science and life prolonging drugs are advancing rapidly, dont count yourself out just yet.
Dont say that man, you can totally make it!
@@starfox5352 I appreciate your response and enthusiasm, but things are not going too good, health wise… I’m not here to get sympathy, but I’ve always been realistic… and the reality is that I have more sunrises behind me than I do ahead ✌🏻❤️🫵🏻
@@caryd67 oh i see, sorry that things are going the way they are for you, i hope it gets better, hope to ser you on the moon
@@starfox5352 I don’t know if we’ll meet on the moon, but I’ll see you on the other side my friend 👍🏻
These are great videos, but please remember to get the most basic details right. 2060 - 2026 = 34 years. 34 years * 365 d/y = 12,410 days. 12,410 ≠ 10,000
Props for the camera man for going to the future for this video
😍😍😍😍 Imagine if humanity could muster up concerted efforts to accomplish feats such as these instead of nations going to war. ❤️
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See you in 20 years where we can discuss these projections in relation to what actually happened.
It always bugs me when they show helmets with lights highlighting the face: why would you want the wearer to be walking around with a blinding headache all day 😂
Loved this video! Its amazing what we can achiev. I really hope humanity start working togheter as one race.
Sorry, we as one won't happens, we are to greedy, the proof is the communism
I hope this will really go like this, i want to see this happening
Short sighted humanity, we should of been at this level already
WOW this is going to be AMAZING.
Why don't they make all this into a Science Fiction series? The way they are describing all these thing here, would make for a fantastic, very exciting, Sci-Fi series.
This and the Mars video are my most viewed videos weekly. I just wish this would be how it happens.
It’s the far side of the moon, not the dark side. The far side is not always dark. You should know better.
lol, a moon library. That was a good one.
The most important aspect of the moon is material science and the construction of alloys. It's our first farming for large scale structures. We need an extensive use of drones, robotics and automated systems for such colonization. The other aspect is strict discipline.
How things are going recently, we are way far from such road.
There is no "dark side" of the moon on which to build great telescopes. All sides of the moon receive sunlight during the moon's 28-day cycle.
I wish this was accurate.
Realistically, we probably won't have our first moon base until around a century from now.
love these videos. they are very entertaining. but i get the feeling a lot people think this kind of stuff is going to happen within their life time. let me be clear, do i think there's a chance there could be a base that is the equivalent of the the international space station on the moon? sure. on mars? don't think so. do i think there will be some kind of fully independent self sustaining colony on mars or the moon? no.
Depends on how old you are, give it 50 years and I would say there will 100% be a base on Mars unless something goes very wrong
All depends on the urgency and monetary gain for the rich, if they know theres alot of money to be made then theyll back it.
I want to get a job firing that mega-"laser" from the moon at those satellites, as long as the uniform is a silver Dr Evil suit ! Awesome video BTW, I love this kind of stuff.
and cue this story into the start of "Seveneves"
Hats off. Excellent work
As an optimist, this puts a smile on my face
I thank God that there still intelligent minds out there that do envision the creation of a better and greater future for all mankind. Thank you for sharing this video.👍🌎☀️
This is very encouraging for humanity.
8:10
We can see lights of our Moon bases
in the dark parts of the Moon,
it's amazing, I hope I will have a chance to see it.. :)
Same!
Nice science fiction video!
THE FLYING CAR SYNDROME IS STRONG WITH THIS VIDEO.
This was mind blowing! 👍🚀
Thanks
Living on the Moon, just like living on Mars come with significant physical issues that we have yet to address and resolve. Our bodies need the stress of gravity beyond mere excercise lest we slowly fall apart.
Who knows how far we can go and what we can do? We don't know. It is better to try and fail than to not try, but lets not hide from the challenges.
In 1999 I met Buzz Aldrin and was invited to work with his company to design the Orion Flight Controls (the human interface).
Before that, in 1997 I was developing plans for Lunar Mining using cheap remotely controlled dozers and mining equipment. Had some of my other projects succeeded i might have been mining in the 1st decade of 2000.
I didn't yet have an Earth return method for anything mined other than prospects for return in an otherwise empty Shuttle cargo bay. Everything else was easy.
Sometimes all it takes is someone with the guts to take the lead and force others to follow. That's what I like about Elon.
In all likelihood I may have some contributions to his space projects too. Even solutions for fuel transfer in space.
Incredible video, both fascinating and well-researched! The transition from a lunar industrial age to an information age is truly mind-blowing. Can't wait to see how these ideas evolve in the coming decades. I made a video on Mars colonization and will also soon make one about the Moon base. I simply love this topic!
I will be there in my next incarnation. What an adventure! Thank you.
Excellent stuff bro
3:38 pretty sure it's not going to have windows that big... for the same reason the Apollo lunar module didn't have huge windows, glass is heavy.
Envisioning a future where the moon emerges as an independent superpower is captivating. Considering strategic positioning, resource utilization, and evolving space governance, it's fascinating to contemplate the moon's potential as a crucial stepping stone towards humanity's cosmic exploration and the realization of our aspirations among the stars.
Imagine looking to the moon and seeing lights on the moon.
We really got to find a way to harness gravity, humans going to live on the Moon better have to get use to the land because coming back to Earth will be a problem due to their metabolism used to low gravity. Good vid!!!
This is amazing!!
Very interesting! I wish being alive when some of these events happen (I AM 67yo now) ...
A correction: there is no "dark side of the moon", unless If you are inside a lava tube, or in a deep crater at the poles... But I would enjoy very much to listen this Pink Floyd music If I could be there once...
This is so exciting, you forgot to mention that the insect that was found was not any known species from earth, it was new or mutated life. Shortly after, the first zenomorph type creature was born and we loose the entire moon to the infestation.
I wish I were being born just about now. I now know how the people felt back in the sixties, watching the moon landings. Soo Cool...
I always enjoy watching these! Give me a chance to practice my hysterical laughter!
A Settlement on the Moon, needs youre Help! Ill mark it on youre Map
Again amazing video keep it up
Thanks for the moon base constructed.
I loved this, but I found a big scientific error when you said the telescope was "built on the dark side of the moon - to avoid electromagnetic noise from the earth" (TRUE) AND "to avoid solar radiation from the sun" (FALSE). There is no "dark side of the moon." Sunlight falls equally on both hemispheres of the Moon - the side that always faces us, and the side that always faces away from us..
These videos are always so funny how they think the things happen in like a year lol
Yep. Like SpaceX's (and even NASA's) slick CGI vids of closed-loop, ecologically and environmentally balanced and harmonious, multi-domed "cities" on the surface of Mars or the Moon! Let's try building such ecologically balanced human communities here on Earth first, shall we?