RedPlanetLive -- Mars Technology Institute with Dr. Robert Zubrin & Alan Boyle

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • The Mars Society's live podcast, RedPlanetLive interviews the people instrumental to settling and exploring Mars. In this episode Ashton Zeth and Alan Boyle of GeekWire interview Dr. Robert Zubrin, President and founder of The Mars Society.
    Dr. Robert Zurbrin announces the formation of the Mars Technical Instiitue.
    #MTI #MARS
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Комментарии • 53

  • @TheHeavenman88
    @TheHeavenman88 Год назад +15

    As a Long time fan of Mars Society and Dr. Zubrin , I must say, YOU guys NEED to upgrade your video quality and equipment . Your Channel does NOT attract the views it deserve because the aesthetics are NOT appealing at all. Please for the love of GOD hire an intern that can edit and make this entire channel and podcast more presentable. The interest in Mars is growing , Please do not give a bad impression.

    • @cappybenton
      @cappybenton Год назад +2

      Totally agree. Someone needs to introduce them to ring lighting! And green screen backgrounds.

    • @HolgerIsenberg
      @HolgerIsenberg Год назад

      I like Zubrin's background, it's real!

  • @donaldjmccann
    @donaldjmccann Год назад +3

    No one I know is more interested than me in the Mars Society goals. I listen to as many of your programs as I can, but I am disappointed and put off by the quality of the audio in almost every program. Perhaps Dr. Zubrin has a challenging voice to record, but I think it would be worthwhile finding a microphone that consistently does a better job for these videos.

    • @cappybenton
      @cappybenton Год назад

      Good point. Buy a better microphone. Something like Lex Fridman or Joe Rogan uses. Maybe Rogan could interview Zubrin.

  • @СтепанТаловский-щ1с
    @СтепанТаловский-щ1с 9 месяцев назад

    хотел написать много, но решил пока ограничиться малым замечанием: человек может прожить без еды до 30 дней, без воды от 3 до 7 дней, без воздуха несколько минут, и то если речь про наличие давления инертного газа около атмосферного, а если в вакууме, то человек умрет через несколько секунд. И в свете всего этого Роберт Зубрин предлагает нам в первую очередь заниматься вопросом еды на Марсе, притом что стабильная и долговечная работа двух других, гораздо более важных факторов выживания человека на Марсе, таких как бесперебойное снабжение воздухом и водой (рециркуляция) и близко не решено, ибо существующие решения ненадежны и требуют постоянного снабжения аппаратуры реагентами, энергией и запчастями, которые, пока что, можно произвести только на Земле. Серьезно?
    Скажу кратко: с существующей стоимостью и сроками полета снабжающей флотилии на Марс устойчивое существование колонии на Марсе невозможно. Первые колонисты умрут там от любой мелочи, поломки или нехватки какой-нибудь ерунды с вероятностью 90%, как умерли почти все первые английские поселенцы в Америке в 17 веке, и как умирали первые русские поселенцы в Сибири много раз (но про них никто ничего не расскажет, ибо это никому в Российской Империи не интересно было).
    Я не хочу, чтобы умирали первые поселенцы на Марсе, это неправильно, этого не должно быть. Посему главным направлением удара по решению проблемы колонизации Марса должно быть решение транспорта, радикальное снижение стоимости полета на Марс и сроков полета на Марс, и это возможно! Недавно я писал про это Зубрину, предложив свой проект ЛАРК-Аякс, но не получил никакого ответа, и напрасно! Игнорирование моего предложения со стороны ЗУбрина как бы говорит нам, что не очень то и нужна Роберту колонизация Марса!

  • @eternalroamer4809
    @eternalroamer4809 Год назад +3

    Nice video quality, was is streamed from Mars?

  • @TheMarsSociety
    @TheMarsSociety  Год назад +1

    You can also listen to this as an audio podcast:
    Spotify:
    spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/n2F9CVz73Cb
    Amazon:
    music.amazon.com/podcasts/70c381b0-c7b6-4620-9eed-0179891db4cf/red-planet-live
    Apple:
    podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/red-planet-live/id1702746187
    Google:
    podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lNzI3MDE5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw

  • @TheKandaharKnight
    @TheKandaharKnight Год назад +4

    Wowza, what a great podcast. It was really enjoyable and inspiring hearing Zubrin talk about an infinite future and I share my sentiment on Elon musk with him. Looking forward to the new book and I hope he decides to sell a few autographed copies like he did with a case for nukes. Honestly after hearing Zubrin talk it got me considering quitting my job and moving to Colorado to pursue my dreams and ambitions to help us settle the solar system. I can't think of a more exciting and noble cause to work on.
    Semper et ultra.

  • @aresmars2003
    @aresmars2003 Год назад +5

    I always love hearing from Robert Zubrin, a wisened voice of reason and challenge for what humans can do when we put our minds to it. Musk's views are highly flawed, but he's focusing on the technical aspects of lowering the costs of space travel. The human aspects are probably 10x harder, and will take decades of difficulty to solve, but every answer we learn in how to help humans live off the earth sustainably also apply to living better on earth too.

    • @marsspacex6065
      @marsspacex6065 Год назад

      Human factors are trivial next to the transport system. Human factors can be easily overcome if you have no mass restraints with starship. That's why NASA never made it to mars because they were mass restrained and never solved this.

    • @aresmars2003
      @aresmars2003 Год назад +1

      @@marsspacex6065 You live in a fantasy world where you can breath air without doing any work. This doesn't exist anywhere else in the solar system. There's NOTHING trivial about survival off the earth.

    • @marsspacex6065
      @marsspacex6065 Год назад

      @@aresmars2003 without technology you couldn’t survive 2 days in a forest on earth. Humans are crap at surviving everywhere it’s our technology that’s allows us to live across this planet and will allow us to live on other planets.

  • @LaoZi2023
    @LaoZi2023 Год назад +3

    I'm happy to hear Zubrin. I heard him first back in the mid 90s on Coast to Coast, with Art Bell. And it was a breath of fresh air. I enjoyed his arguments with another science advisor to Bell (forgot his name), but they would go back and forth on ideas about space travel and the possibility of alien travel to our solar system.

  • @adaslesniak
    @adaslesniak Год назад +2

    Very nice talk. I like holistic view Zubrin is taking on the issue. It's not only about problems with transportation (even if it's first and foremost problem at the moment) and it's not even only about tech. Mentioning appeal of an idea and historical example of how smaller England won colonization against bigger France because people were willing to settle there is very important point.

  • @badgambler-un5ck
    @badgambler-un5ck Год назад +1

    New sub plz be gentle!!! lol
    My question is - Why if we could do it back then, decades ago, why can we not land humans on the moon again? When we consider my AirFryer or iPhone has more technology than Apollo missions, why cant we re-land on the moon all of these DECADES later??

  • @amphortas1
    @amphortas1 Год назад +1

    One idea: You can create a Solar power plant in space, then to accumulate energy and to translate it on the Mars surface

  • @adrianstrand1120
    @adrianstrand1120 Год назад +1

    I never tire of listening to the great man Dr Zubrin.

  • @mariosebok
    @mariosebok Год назад +2

    Great News can you please add multilingual subtitles?

    • @TheMarsSociety
      @TheMarsSociety  Год назад

      Is there a specific language you would like to see?

    • @mariosebok
      @mariosebok Год назад +1

      @@TheMarsSociety with English transcripts is enough since RUclips offers free automatic translations to closed captions

  • @allurbase
    @allurbase Год назад

    Ashton pleasure to meet you. Robert exporting IP from Mars doesn't make sense. Exporting stuff, ships, food, fuel, water taking advantage of the low gravity but easier environment than the moon (the moon sucks).

  • @kjetilhvalstrand1009
    @kjetilhvalstrand1009 Год назад

    I guess mars university, need basic skills in mining, prospektering, chemistry, engineering, agriculture, fabrication, computer science. I expect as the population grow you need lots of other skills as well.

  • @mossy2100
    @mossy2100 Год назад +1

    Great episode and interview, well done to all.

  • @Eduardude
    @Eduardude Год назад

    Key questions: Isn't one-third gravity on Mars likely to distort embryological development or shorten human lifespan significantly? Further, on earth, if a nut or a terrorist sets out to destroy things, society is far less vulnerable than society would be on Mars. How would that problem be solved?

  • @kjetilhvalstrand1009
    @kjetilhvalstrand1009 Год назад

    Talked about Norway, well we have summer time, and winter time, agriculture is seasonal. Nothing is produced when its winter outside. If was not for global economy, we eating potatoes and goats / cow beef, now need grow a lot grass to feed a cow, it needs a lot of space. Most of interesting food and spices is imported. One thing we have lot of is water. If you grow anything in Mars ground, I expect it be so dry it will just disappear in the ground, it needs to be in an air sealed bubble. You need high pressure environment like it’s on earth. and I expect we need artificial lighting, that needs energy.

  • @stephenyurica9834
    @stephenyurica9834 11 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately it is very expensive to innovate. Dr Zubrin has always been negative with electric plasma engines. He wants to go directly to Mars, but their are many challenges refueling. Why not travel from inner space with electric propulsion , which is much faster than chemical rockets coasting for 6 months? Is it not a multi propulsion resources we need?

  • @mauricemeijers7956
    @mauricemeijers7956 Год назад

    If you want to learn more about how to grow high quality food in bulk on a very small acreage, perhaps consider paying a visit to The Netherlands 😀

  • @daviddean707
    @daviddean707 10 месяцев назад

    Hard scientists lauding agriculture averts the strides made in paleolithic-inspired diets which I fear will be knowledge lost in future.

  • @peterp5889
    @peterp5889 10 месяцев назад

    Connect with Zubrin pass onto Elon Musk, as Zubrin is Elon's friend

  • @3dfxvoodoocards6
    @3dfxvoodoocards6 10 месяцев назад

    It looks like we need at least another 100 years to (safely) send people to Mars.

  • @runem5429
    @runem5429 11 месяцев назад

    I'm already looking forward to tasting space tilapia :)

  • @kjetilhvalstrand1009
    @kjetilhvalstrand1009 Год назад

    Chemical engines? is there something that can be dug out of the ground react with something else that is dug out of the ground. You create pressure, and there for a generator. Net input must be lower then net output, for it to be beneficial.

  • @breadandbutter777
    @breadandbutter777 Год назад

    Ty. Very interesting
    Were NASA employees required to get the warp speed poke? How about in other areas?

  • @t4t4s0l
    @t4t4s0l Год назад

    Dr. Zubrin is the brilliant engineer, scientist, but even more - amazing human being. He always challenge my mind with his ideas!!

  • @stephenyurica9834
    @stephenyurica9834 11 месяцев назад

    Why is he anti Ukraine. Pro Trump coup ?! What a dissapointment

  • @tarkajedi3331
    @tarkajedi3331 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!!!!!

  • @marsspacex6065
    @marsspacex6065 Год назад +2

    I have to disagree to Robert about Elon not supporting Ukraine he has supported them to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars through starlink and starlink has been the key reason Ukraine has been able to fight back and is beating Russia. There is no other system in the world right now that is comparable to starlink so its value has actually been infinite.

  • @UfoDan100
    @UfoDan100 Год назад

    I donate to the Mar Society and love Robert Zubrin. ROBERT ZUBRIN IS HOWARD COSSEL. If R.Z. was a sports announcer he'd be Howard !

  • @cappybenton
    @cappybenton Год назад

    Wunderbar. I just joined The Mars Society. This was an excellent video. Super informative.

  • @LLH7202
    @LLH7202 Год назад

    I agree that food production is going to be one of the first technologies to develop. A number of companies have been developing cell culture of animal cells for production of meat, which uses bio reactors to culture animal cells in vitro. I think that could be a key focus for the Mars Technology Institute. However, it might be better to focus on cell culture production of less complex cells such mycoprotein--protein from fungus, at least at first.
    I haven't done my homework yet on how much energy cell culture takes per pound of protein, but that is obviously a consideration. I'm thinking mostly about the space that food production takes compared to conventional cultivation methods. Obviously, a fertile (pardon the pun) area of research.

  • @rickcilo7567
    @rickcilo7567 Год назад

    We will get to Mars and settle there no matter what. Thats a promise Zubrin.

  • @replica1052
    @replica1052 Год назад

    to surrect planets involves all dimensions -including to master a solar system as identity
    (human talents are infinite )

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 Год назад

      to surrect planets is how to live in a universe - mars belongs to life
      (life as center of the universe )

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 Год назад

      (solar panels with reflectors be more efficient on mars than on earth - weather and temperatures make for electric efficiency, rocket fuels are excellent batteries )

    • @replica1052
      @replica1052 Год назад

      everything from mars will be valuable
      (earth visits be mandatory for all martian born, they will always be the most interesting people in the room )