How NASA and SpaceX Will Build The First Lunar Colony!

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  • How SpaceX and NASA Will Colonize The Moon! Everything you need to know about SpaceX and NASA's plans to go to the moon to colonize and build a lunar base.
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  • @TheTeslaSpace
    @TheTeslaSpace  3 года назад +227

    Who's ready for a little moon vacation in a few years?

    • @MariusForster
      @MariusForster 3 года назад +5

      Me pick Me

    • @FEENTHEMUSIC
      @FEENTHEMUSIC 3 года назад +5

      So ready for us to go back to the moon! Can't wait to see the new things that will come from 3d printing...building shelters and more!

    • @danfeeney956
      @danfeeney956 3 года назад +1

      I'm going to look into setting up the shock and suspension fork on my mountain bike for low gravity and zero atmospheric pressure. Whooooop!

    • @scottbettencourt6658
      @scottbettencourt6658 3 года назад

      👋🚀🚀🚀

    • @trillionaireelonmusk7886
      @trillionaireelonmusk7886 3 года назад

      Me

  • @-A-c
    @-A-c 3 года назад +385

    Would love to see a moon face lit up with the lights of multiple settlements and bases.

    • @travis2585
      @travis2585 3 года назад +60

      Now I’m imagining seeing lights on the moon from earth and that sounds so cool

    • @adityakatkam1783
      @adityakatkam1783 3 года назад +18

      You would only see moon lit surface with lights only on new moon .coz that's when you don't see the moon and that is when the moon will be dark.

    • @nightlightabcd
      @nightlightabcd 3 года назад +3

      Dream on! Just don't start dealing with reality!

    • @adityakatkam1783
      @adityakatkam1783 3 года назад +14

      @@nightlightabcd what do you mean??

    • @truthorbullsit1122
      @truthorbullsit1122 3 года назад +3

      aye that would be amazing. im in my early 40s so im really hopeful it will happen in my lifetime

  • @contorta960
    @contorta960 3 года назад +148

    "Apollo 11"? It's 'Apollo 13' maaaaan!

    • @wolfmanjack3451
      @wolfmanjack3451 3 года назад +5

      Give the guy a pass,he's a Mellennial,history doesn't figure into his reasoning...Tom Hanks would probably laugh.

    • @mr.killjoy4753
      @mr.killjoy4753 3 года назад +2

      Bro what? I genuinely confused

    • @thomasdalimonte8559
      @thomasdalimonte8559 3 года назад +5

      I reacted the same! Millennial Meatheads. Yes the is a2019 'Apollo 11' movie, but he's talking about Apollo __13__! Oy.

    • @JohnSawyer-ir8sl
      @JohnSawyer-ir8sl 3 года назад +1

      Hahah you beat me to it 🤣🤣🤣

    • @averagesauceenjoyer7209
      @averagesauceenjoyer7209 3 года назад

      Why all these years no one was sent to the moon again ? is there something wrong ?

  • @khainguyen3056
    @khainguyen3056 3 года назад +130

    I think you meant to say Apollo 13.

    • @Tay-ky3fi
      @Tay-ky3fi 3 года назад +5

      I was just gonna say that.. lol.. he sounds way too young to have seen that movie anyways

    • @Joe-ok3et
      @Joe-ok3et 3 года назад +3

      @@Tay-ky3fi idk i feel like everyone needs to have seen it

    • @mariolis
      @mariolis 3 года назад

      yeah

    • @mariolis
      @mariolis 3 года назад +2

      @@Tay-ky3fi I have seen it , even though I wasnt even born when it came out
      One doesnt have to be old to have watched the classics

    • @mariolis
      @mariolis 3 года назад +2

      @@Joe-ok3et most space fans have

  • @stefang.2937
    @stefang.2937 3 года назад +79

    Moon should be the first step in Space. Astroid mining should be a main goal.

    • @fumusdemoonus9343
      @fumusdemoonus9343 3 года назад +2

      Space miner job?

    • @fumusdemoonus9343
      @fumusdemoonus9343 3 года назад +2

      @@benjaminparent4115 well we kinda can rid of it's mass?

    • @stefang.2937
      @stefang.2937 3 года назад +5

      @@benjaminparent4115 because asteroids are richer in raw materials and water. And this is the most valuable resource in space.

    • @stefang.2937
      @stefang.2937 3 года назад

      @@benjaminparent4115 The one does not exclude the other. Both strategies have their advantages and disadvantages. I am very much in favour of space travel and I am open to all solutions if they benefit all of humanity.

    • @Hurricane0011
      @Hurricane0011 3 года назад

      @@benjaminparent4115 well if you mine a little TOO much...

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 3 года назад +11

    Good post. Being 63 and raised in the 60's, every time a Gemini rocket would get launched, the elementary school classrooms would interrupt the children's studies, setup the old TV's sitting on those tall metal stands and we would watch in astonishment what we were witnessing: the liftoff of the most powerful rockets carrying men.
    I'm sure many seeds of desire were sown back then where some students grew up to work in the space industry. Me, I was happy just to play violin and build Estes model rockets! ☺

  • @bezerker1960
    @bezerker1960 3 года назад +10

    Establishing a permanent moon base is a critical step for going to other places, such as mars and astroids. Any failures on the moon can be resolved quickly as compared to problems on Mars

  • @yanniklemm4108
    @yanniklemm4108 3 года назад +62

    Sls might be the most powerful Rocket but it's also the most expensive. I'm mean Falcon heavy might not be as powerful as Sls but for the cost of one SLS launch you could literally launch over 24 Falcon Heavys.

    • @yanniklemm4108
      @yanniklemm4108 3 года назад

      @@patrickmulopo7957 I mean... SpaceX has literally a contract with NASA to deliver parts of Lunar gateway to Lunar orbit using Falcon Heavy...

    • @casnimot
      @casnimot 3 года назад +2

      SLS is a nasty boondoggle, plain and simple. NASA *>has

    • @yanniklemm4108
      @yanniklemm4108 3 года назад +1

      @@casnimot Agree, in terms of their own Rockets this is probably NASA's last hurray...

    • @paxtonluellen6637
      @paxtonluellen6637 3 года назад

      Sls will not be the most expensive in fact Apollo is 4 times more expensive than Artemis and sls maybe I said maybe be 840 million to launch heavy payload satellites and humans to the moon sure it is not the ideal solution but if it advances humans in deep space I am for it

    • @durshurrikun150
      @durshurrikun150 2 года назад

      Yes and you can only carry only a fraction on those less powerful rockets, because they are smaller.

  • @dirtydeedsdirtcheep3007
    @dirtydeedsdirtcheep3007 3 года назад +108

    One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

    • @JayJay-ne9nh
      @JayJay-ne9nh 3 года назад +4

      Wow that’s a good quote. They should put that in a motto for the mood.

    • @rodc5092
      @rodc5092 3 года назад +1

      When we get out of the “heap”, then we can make the leap.

    • @micmac4435
      @micmac4435 3 года назад +8

      for a man*

    • @Phoenix_1776
      @Phoenix_1776 3 года назад

      He actually said A man

    • @austeyen5628
      @austeyen5628 3 года назад

      A man!!!***

  • @yanickrodgers4468
    @yanickrodgers4468 3 года назад +111

    Im so looking forward to the moonbase!

    • @ZackWolfMusic
      @ZackWolfMusic 3 года назад +1

      It's fakery

    • @tommoore2012
      @tommoore2012 3 года назад +3

      @@ZackWolfMusic I don’t believe you.

    • @ZackWolfMusic
      @ZackWolfMusic 3 года назад +1

      @@tommoore2012 Don't care you belive in that dumb sh!t all you like!

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 2 года назад

      It's all useless fantasy.

    • @tommoore2012
      @tommoore2012 2 года назад +3

      @@peterbelanger4094 I really don’t believe you.

  • @SoimulX
    @SoimulX 3 года назад +52

    One small step for man, one giant leap for Elon Musk.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 3 года назад

      One giant leap for NASA and the engineers developping live support systems for use on other planets

    • @Phoenix_1776
      @Phoenix_1776 3 года назад

      Ok Elon fanboy

    • @Phoenix_1776
      @Phoenix_1776 3 года назад

      @Rainbow Capone Mhm sounds like we got another Elon fanboy

  • @larrysouthern5098
    @larrysouthern5098 3 года назад +15

    " I' m cooler than you are!!.. LET'S LIGHT THIS CANDLE!!!."...The Right Stuff...

    • @wolfmanjack3451
      @wolfmanjack3451 3 года назад

      Alan Shepard wets his suit..love that movie.
      Chuck Yeager was the OG "Stick n Rudder man".

    • @commanderbracey7501
      @commanderbracey7501 2 года назад

      Fly that bucket of bolts. 👍

  • @shawnjohnson9763
    @shawnjohnson9763 2 года назад +5

    I keep imagining several retired Starship HLS's parked to one side of the moon base being used as habitats. Essentially becoming a lunar RV park and it becomes known as Tesla Town. 😁

  • @shawnirwin6633
    @shawnirwin6633 3 года назад +17

    The moon base would be a good place for a retirement home. 70 year-olds could jump 6 feet high in a controlled atmospheric dome with little effort, and because radiation is less of a concern for older people, they might even choose to work there.

    • @larrymiller3849
      @larrymiller3849 3 года назад +2

      I'm 54 . Can I still join them?! Lol

    • @iwantmykidssusan4941
      @iwantmykidssusan4941 Год назад +1

      I’ve had this same thought about mars

    • @drjojo5551
      @drjojo5551 Год назад

      Bub….I retired at 55…… and I’m sure as hell not about to trip to the moon for a crummy job!!

  • @jlvandat69
    @jlvandat69 3 года назад +4

    @ :30 I think he meant Apollo 13" not "Apollo 11". On another note, depending on what sources you read, there's a strong argument for Moon colonization based on "national defense". I'll clarify: some military experts believe that Earth-orbiting communications and military equipment is rapidly becoming the most important strategic defense mechanism America has. For example, the time will come when the most effective weaponry the USA has will be located in Earth orbit, available to make immediate counter-offense strikes using, say, lasers. The communications/observation satellites are obviously another very important part of an effective military defense system. Okay, getting back to the Moon..... my understanding is that protection of these Earth-orbiting systems is best stationed on the Lunar Surface since the low gravity combined with less-detectable launch platforms would provide for a superior defense to ensure continuous operations of the referenced communication and defense systems. In the end, we may find out that the race back to the Moon is more motivated by this factor than, say the desire for mineral resources.

    • @Dude-Smellmyhelmet
      @Dude-Smellmyhelmet 2 года назад

      But the moon is so much further out than our orbiting satellites and the ISS. I don't think colonizing the moon could have any strategic benefit for a military

  • @BrodieB762
    @BrodieB762 3 года назад +6

    Just stumbled across your Channel amazing work, amazing videos keep it up, I'm sharing your channel to everyone I know!

  • @tadstertrolley7770
    @tadstertrolley7770 3 года назад +8

    A lot of the technology for autonomous underground mining machines is already available, As well as extraction, I would have thought building an underground base would have been an attractive proposition if it involves permanency.

  • @BrodieB762
    @BrodieB762 3 года назад +25

    SN15! I get knocked down, but I get up again! Earth Orbit ain't gonna keep me down!

  • @ChaJ67
    @ChaJ67 3 года назад +2

    I think there is really a whole lot we could do with Luna:
    1. Use ion propulsion for cargo transfer ships between LEO and Lunar orbit.
    2. Use nuclear thermal propulsion for human and some material transfer between LEO and Lunar orbit.
    3. Use electromagnetic catapults, basically maglev train tech, in the vacuum of Luna to both land and take off efficiently.
    4. If we ever want to get to super high volumes to and from space, maybe we could extend superconducting maglev train tech and evacuated tubes (hyperloop style technology) to build a super-orbital speed rotor in a tube to lift it to the edge of the atmosphere, tether it to the Earth for stability (Zylon for example has a breaking length far beyond the edge of the atmosphere, but this ring would be near the edge so space debris is more likely to be quickly de-orbiting and so will be easier to move the ring slightly to miss), build inflatable towers for high volume access to the ring (inflatable towers are actually a lot easier to make really tall than it is to stack solid materials on top of each other), and then build another superconducting maglev track on top of the ring to have a literal maglev railway to and from space. Then use high temperature superconductors in the shadow of the ring to distribute power around the ring as well as conventional power lines strung vertically, power beaming satellites launched from the ring at increasingly higher rates to beam power to the ring to get the ring up to gigatonne per year transfers to and from orbit. Maybe shoot for +-1 G forces to accelerate / decelerate and have vehicles on carts so they can flip over at the 0G point (orbital speed) and then continue accelerating so they can be flung off to to a transfer orbit and this includes speeds to easily get anywhere in the Earth-Moon system. Also could easily escape the Earth-Moon system and have say many container pods from a large nuclear propulsed ship have the containers swing around the Moon in a free return trajectory and then do some maneuvering to place itself at the Earth-Moon L2 Lagrange point as this is a good place to use 'dirty' nuclear propulsion in order to reach the far reaches of the solar system efficiently. It is also a place that can easily be gotten to from the Moon.
    5. As you scale up means to get to and from the Moon and to other destinations, there is a lot of interesting and useful stuff that can be done. Also space based mining goes from maybe just focusing on the most valuable, expensive materials that can be had on Luna to most anything we need for our man made world is sourced from Luna.
    6. Focus on self sustaining life. In space you really have to do this, especially the farther from Earth you get. On Earth we have recently stepped up to quarter assing this at best because all these years of not doing it at all has been catching up to us, but in space this boomerangs back pretty quickly as you don't have a big biosphere that will slowly get sick and die, but instead a small man made one that will quickly to immediately become uninhabitable if you don't do the right things, so there is the motivation to do it right. Lessons learned in space have always been brought back to Earth to benefit society in the past and I think it will be no different here.
    7. Building a solar shade at the Earth-Sun L1 Lagrange point. This would be done a lot more easily if as much as possible was done on Luna.
    8. Space based mining and manufacturing - The dream of doing this in space and brought back to Earth seems to have the limitation of you start to really pollute the upper atmosphere with ablating heat shield debris. Not sure how big of a problem this will really be. Also big rockets like Starship burn lots and lots of fuel to get a very small amount into orbit, so this is a problem for sending more stuff back up. If you could get a good launch ring going, it may be a lot more practical to move most manufacturing into space as well as gathering the materials for it and then turn the Earth into a big residential zone with maybe most of the stuff going on on Luna controlled primarily from people's homes on Earth. The pandemic has already kicked doing things from home into high gear. The latency to Luna is small enough to where you could have a basic rad hardened computer doing the more basic / automatic stuff and the higher level decision making done from Earth in near real time.
    9. The far side of Luna would be a great place for a large radio observatory as it would be interference free. Having large radio observatories in space in general could provide a very long baseline for very high resolution radio science.
    10. Most things you want to try on Mars, you can try on Luna first.
    11. If you start mining Luna at large scale, especially considering the light gravity and rugged terrain and long day / night cycles, you may start considering nuclear powered walking land ships. Maybe it will use treds to drive quickly over smoother areas that have been bulldozed and then use legs to crawl through rough areas.
    12. Another thing that may be considered is having short maglev tracks at settlements aimed at other settlements with the notion of getting up to speed to do suborbital flights between settlements as there is no atmosphere to slow you down and the gravity is low enough to where you don't have to go all that fast in terms of what maglev tech can get you. On the other side you land on the short maglev track and then slow down.
    13. A great thing about building a very large telescope in space is it is not warped by the gravity of the Earth as well as doesn't have any Earth based interference. If the Moon is used for basic materials and more bulk manufacturing while the more sensitive parts come from Earth, it may prove to be cost effective to build an array of very large scientific instruments in space. If you ever want to look directly at Earth sized planets orbiting other stars and look for / listen for even the faintest transmissions from extraterrestrial intelligence, this would be a great way to get up to the scale necessary to really do this justice. As the distances in space are so very vast, you really have to go up to very large scales and very high precision to directly capture all of this. So far we have looked for somebody directly blasting us with their Arecibo for long enough periods at the right time to where we are looking straight at them and can see it and also look for edge on solar systems causing their star to move forwards and backwards from our perspective and maybe if we are really lucky see a solar transit, which requires an incredibly precise alignment to see, which is rare. These techniques leave out nearly 100% with only a small fraction of a percent of a chance of a possibility to detect something interesting. Huge instruments very precisely made along with all of the stops pulled to make the best specific observations possible could allow us to see nearly everything that is reasonably close to us in galactic terms. If this turns up life, especially intelligent life elsewhere in the galaxy, this would revolutionize our understanding of our place in the galaxy. Of course along the way all kinds of other mysteries of the cosmos could be explored in much greater detail, which is also very exciting and worthwhile to pursue and new unknown unkowns could become known unknowns as well as answering some existing known unkowns.

  • @ericscommentaries704
    @ericscommentaries704 3 года назад +4

    I just realized how old this video was. Many changes over the last 3 months.

  • @allanwatts4473
    @allanwatts4473 3 года назад +20

    Hell yeah! Moon Base!!!!!!! No way!!!! This is awesome

    • @MrVeryfrost
      @MrVeryfrost 3 года назад

      And why it is awesome ? In your own room you can do thousands more things than what you could do in Moon base.

    • @matta8569
      @matta8569 3 года назад +7

      @@MrVeryfrost Because it's another step in our early days of space exploration as a species. And if there were a catastrophic extinction event on Earth, having colonies on Mars and the moon would allow us to survive as a species. lol You really are mr. Frost, how about a little encouragement, maybe this guy wants to be the first extra-planetary geologist. Gotta think big to do big things. Tech would never improve with zero innovation attitude.

    • @MrVeryfrost
      @MrVeryfrost 3 года назад

      @@matta8569 No, buddy, if Earth will not survive, then colonies neither on Mars or Moon would survive for more than couple of years or generation at best. Any of those "colonies" will be completely dependent on subsidies from Earth. We can't even make Earth more habitable, in fact we destroying Earth at progressive speed, therefore the idea to make Mars to become habitable if no more than a dream.

    • @matta8569
      @matta8569 3 года назад +6

      @@MrVeryfrost I think enough smart people could build a self-sustaining bio-dome.. if they focused on the problem as if their lives ... and species, depended on it. And ya, it would be infinitely more difficult if Earth became inaccessible for supplies. Doesn't mean we shouldn't try.. a 1% chance of survival is better than 0.

    • @MrVeryfrost
      @MrVeryfrost 3 года назад +1

      @@matta8569 Neil deGrasse Tyson: "If you have a power of geo-engineering to turn Mars into Earth, then you have a power of geo-engineering to turn Earth into Earth."

  • @americanindependantmedia9229
    @americanindependantmedia9229 3 года назад +5

    3 future business opportunities.
    Resource mining, for sure.(the first businesses)
    Science and tech manufacturing. Load easier to build Starfleet from space :D Seriously though, manufacturing is going to be big too.
    Tourism. Though this one will be late to the game. Sure there will be those 1%ers that will buy their way there. But, it wont be cheap enough for a vacation for a long while.

    • @SteelForge821
      @SteelForge821 3 года назад

      We could build actual starfleet shipyards right on the surface of the moon and launch from the surface of the moon almost completed ships.

    • @americanindependantmedia9229
      @americanindependantmedia9229 3 года назад

      @@SteelForge821 Soooonnnnn....sooonnnnn...

  • @insanittiez4860
    @insanittiez4860 3 года назад +3

    While I'm ok with exploration, long-term mining could cause devastating effects to the earth. A lot of gravitational forces are centered on the moon.

  • @keith8346
    @keith8346 3 года назад +7

    Canada rules, you guys did an awesome job on the Space Arm

  • @49cchris
    @49cchris 3 года назад +6

    would make a good platform to learn how to land on other body's to test the starships on the moon before going to mars, so can make changes if needed...

  • @lucabarbu3084
    @lucabarbu3084 3 года назад +4

    One small step for man, one giant backflip into leap into roll into fast vault for mankind.

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 3 года назад +6

    Awesome!.. fingers crossed 👍🇳🇿

  • @ohiojeep101
    @ohiojeep101 3 года назад +12

    Can you imagine looking through a telescope and seeing structures on the moon? Amazing...

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 2 года назад

      @@Dude-Smellmyhelmet Relax. They would have to be REALLY big for people to be able to see them from Earth, and even at that, you'd need a really big telescope.

    • @feyaia
      @feyaia 2 года назад +1

      @@incognitotorpedo42 Uh.... no. Incorrect. Ever seen an NFL game with a full moon in the background? How they can zero in on the craters until only one fills the screen? Anything giving off light on the shaded side of the moon will show up quite nicely.

  • @clubsunited7967
    @clubsunited7967 3 года назад +6

    Just found this channel 🔥🔥🔥

  • @ninoadp100
    @ninoadp100 3 года назад +3

    That would be bad ass! We need to do what we can. Time to put our dreams into reality!

  • @ElDubsNZ
    @ElDubsNZ 3 года назад +11

    "Drop your F's in the comments for JFK, man was a true OG."
    We are truly in a new age...

  • @Max_Jacoby
    @Max_Jacoby 3 года назад +1

    Imagine watching translation of basketball from the Moon. Those dunks are gonna look epic!

  • @xt7519
    @xt7519 3 года назад +3

    Water ice, as well as regolith, can be made into rocket fuel. I'd say that has huge potential to refuel satellites or spacecraft, especially as a staging point for further exploration such as to Mars.

  • @surreygeorge11
    @surreygeorge11 3 года назад +4

    We'll be living on the moon in this decade. Just like we will have flying cars by 2000

    • @johnbockelie3899
      @johnbockelie3899 3 года назад

      All this , and no disasters???.

    • @paparoysworkshop
      @paparoysworkshop 3 года назад

      We've had flying cars ever since the Dukes of Hazzard. They just don't fly very far...

    • @zenon4383
      @zenon4383 3 года назад

      flying cars are also called planes

  • @RV4aviator
    @RV4aviator Год назад

    Love this ...! " we choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things ..., not because it is easy ...but because it is HARD....! " A pivitol and historic speech that motivated and produced the people that successfully landed people on our Moon...!

  • @feelixvang115
    @feelixvang115 3 года назад +2

    With current and near-future technology, a productive moon base is a key element for quickly scaling the exploration and colonization of Mars, its moons, and near-earth asteroids. The one key engineering challenge that no one is addressing in videos like this is the solution for Lunar dust. Building a moon base will require personnel to pass through an airlock. For brief stays on the surface where the airlock is part of a spacecraft that may only cycle a few dozen times before being retired from service, the chronic, corrosive impact of Lunar dust will probably not have enough time to damage or disable the mechanical functioning of the airlock. Over the course of weeks and potentially hundreds of cycles, the airlock mechanisms will inevitably fail.

  • @kennymathews9185
    @kennymathews9185 3 года назад +4

    Do a video about lucid please

  • @Aqua-zv1je
    @Aqua-zv1je 3 года назад +3

    btw they arent using the orian capsule any more im pretty sure there using space x dragon capsule instead

  • @Duhernt
    @Duhernt 3 года назад +1

    American here. You guys should absolutely be proud of your robotics and all that has been accomplished with Shuttle and ISS. I wish our country but parts of our space program on our money.

  • @carmillasmith7743
    @carmillasmith7743 3 года назад +1

    As anybody seen, “Aliens (1986)?” If aliens are present on the moon, it will be terrifying. 🔥👽🔥

  • @kennymathews9185
    @kennymathews9185 3 года назад +7

    Awesome

  • @virginiaresanda
    @virginiaresanda 3 года назад +3

    I would be worried about us, with time, affecting the size of the moon, if we keep taking its minerals and such off of it. That could affect its orbit and could thus affect our tides. I love the idea of us colonizing it though, but it would indeed be dangerous. The moon gets hit by asteroids more since it has no atmosphere to burn them up in. If we go with a resourceful, eco-friendly approach, I do think it can be very cool for us to colonize the moon.

    • @incognitotorpedo42
      @incognitotorpedo42 2 года назад

      There is no way that we would ever remove enough mass from the moon to alter its orbit. That would be an extraordinarily gigantic amount of material.

  • @abdukalikov
    @abdukalikov 3 года назад +1

    No matter what people say NASA is the big papa and mama of the space exploration right now. Nice one NASA.

  • @samuelyuri645
    @samuelyuri645 2 года назад +1

    Amazing! The sooner this colonization start, the better!

  • @natet.8867
    @natet.8867 3 года назад +6

    This is a great video, love the channel man :)

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos 3 года назад +11

    We should set up a theme park there, like on Futurama.

    • @rhwlol
      @rhwlol 2 года назад

      bro low gravity rollercoasters would be fucking awesome

  • @puffyinthechickensoup41
    @puffyinthechickensoup41 3 года назад

    imagine your late for school and then your reason was your cat floated away in space

  • @Greg-su8nu
    @Greg-su8nu 2 года назад +1

    Seems like colonizing the moon would be an amazing opportunity to initiate missions to other planets. I don't know what the difference of launching rockets from the moon as opposed to Earth is but without the gravity of Earth and atmosphere of Earth might be less expensive to launch from the moon.
    Having a station on the moon as well as stock and storage facilities between Earth and Mars might not be a bad idea if thousands or hundreds of thousands plan to be sent to Mars. Stopping points to restock water, fuel, food, batteries, generators or make minor repairs etc. Stopping points days or weeks apart might be ideal. Its definitely going to be a massive undertaking.

  • @DailyDoseofSpace.
    @DailyDoseofSpace. 3 года назад +17

    Very glad this is going to be happening in my lifetime. I will try to become a nasa astronaut and go to the moon and mars

    • @DailyDoseofSpace.
      @DailyDoseofSpace. 3 года назад +1

      Also can't wait for Artemis 1

    • @allstarlord9110
      @allstarlord9110 3 года назад +3

      Good luck bro

    • @jackandrews7878
      @jackandrews7878 3 года назад +1

      Good luck with that. Your chances of working at nasa let alone becoming an astronaut are so low it’s about on par with you winning the lottery. And this colonization program will fail miserably, it’s all talk

    • @fumusdemoonus9343
      @fumusdemoonus9343 3 года назад

      @@jackandrews7878 :(

  • @kenleach2516
    @kenleach2516 3 года назад +6

    Space 1999, maybe coming finally!

  • @vernon121
    @vernon121 2 года назад

    Colonize the moon before even thinking about going to Mars. This is the right step.

  • @garywaters6356
    @garywaters6356 3 года назад +2

    Edwin Gray invented endless cold electricity. Endless power!!

  • @MariusForster
    @MariusForster 3 года назад +4

    Nice arme dude

  • @BontolAsti
    @BontolAsti 3 года назад +7

    YESS finaly

  • @DavidAutoworks
    @DavidAutoworks 3 года назад

    alot of this seems similar to the tv show for all mankind if you havent watched watch it its awesome

  • @liamrobins8789
    @liamrobins8789 3 года назад +2

    SLS is still being used because the government has invested 20+ billion into it and because the program was started 10 years ago in 2011 (not 5 like said in the video).
    Starship was first announced in 2016 by Elon, which by what you said in the video would have been around the same time as SLS, NASA may have invested in BFR (Starship nowadays) but as it had already had more than 10+ billion invested into it (SLS) by the time BFR was announced, they continued developing SLS.
    Pleases check your terminology and facts because to those who aren’t so keen on the facts and want to know very basic stuff in the world of Elon, it could be very misleading.
    Because the Orion capsule was already developed before HLS (Human Landing System) it was always going to be used, falcon 9 isn’t powerful enough to send Orion (weighing just over 35 tonnes) to a TLI (Trans Lunar Injection) it can only send about 4 tonnes, falcon heavy can only send 18 tonnes, half of what would be needed!
    This is why SLS is still being used

  • @BrookeBrantingham
    @BrookeBrantingham 3 года назад +18

    Does this mean,in the near future we will be able to buy Musk Lunar bottled water?😐

  • @ShawnBoike
    @ShawnBoike 3 года назад +3

    This is the next logical step for human exploration & the Tech transfer will be vast for the improvements of life here on Earth!

  • @edwardroy3401
    @edwardroy3401 3 года назад +1

    Imagine riding in a rocket that then blows up with you in it

  • @MrWphilips
    @MrWphilips 7 месяцев назад

    This is essential for our preparation for exploration, resource extraction, and colonization of Mars! Also later this will platform the USA for resource extraction and management of the resource rich asteroid belt.

  • @peterlou9043
    @peterlou9043 3 года назад +7

    Hail to the Technoking!

  • @therealmaku
    @therealmaku 3 года назад +4

    the good thing about lots of testing rockets, means we can get lots of gear on the moon prior to people being there.
    5 rockets of solar panels and a few microwaves
    5 rockets of hot pockets (there are lots of kinds)
    5 rockets of water and metal tools like drill bits / shovels
    5 rockets of 3d printers and filament
    boom ready to build some buildings and domes

  • @transformerskids
    @transformerskids 3 года назад +1

    Apollo 13 😉

  • @darth_dub_
    @darth_dub_ 3 года назад +2

    I'm kinda torn, while I'd love to see a moon base, the more mass we remove the further away the orbit gets until...... C-ya!

  • @kennymathews9185
    @kennymathews9185 3 года назад +3

    That video is asone

  • @zeeshanomar8137
    @zeeshanomar8137 3 года назад +5

    It's not only exciting that SpaceX lands humans on Mars , but it's necessary !

  • @oldfrog17
    @oldfrog17 3 года назад

    You are probably right. The first flight will have 2 people for safety sake, but at the same time it will have at least 50 tons of cargo to set up camp. Later flights will have anywhere from 4 to 12 people on board.

  • @greenpyxl7699
    @greenpyxl7699 2 года назад

    Now the moon will be even brighter than before with all the lights from the settlements and bases lmao

  • @69bruh
    @69bruh 3 года назад +6

    imagine instead of airline companies
    spaceline companies

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 3 года назад

      Nioe it will never happen, rocket use waaaaay toooo much energy/fuel compared to conventional airplanes.

    • @alanmay7929
      @alanmay7929 3 года назад

      Airplanes have over 20 years of lifetime and can be used/transformed into cargo......., just look at the Antonov AN225 Mrya

    • @69bruh
      @69bruh 3 года назад

      @@alanmay7929 yeah but I’m sure Elon and his big brain can increase the efficiency
      And hopefully make loads of open source patents

  • @eliaspeter7689
    @eliaspeter7689 3 года назад +4

    So the movie MOON (2009) becomes a reality this decade... Nice!

  • @rhyceg
    @rhyceg 3 года назад +2

    Best part of mining on the moon, there are no NIMBY's in space 🤣

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom 3 года назад +1

    VERY AWESOME TIMES !!!

  • @20_percent
    @20_percent 3 года назад +5

    If they found oil on the moon, we would have had a moon base by the late 70s

  • @shortstopluttjohann0628
    @shortstopluttjohann0628 3 года назад +4

    I'm curious to how they plan on making it thru the Van Allen's Belt?!

    • @johnpayne5590
      @johnpayne5590 2 года назад

      Um.....
      sorry to break it to you, but literally every single rocket that has made it into space got past it

  • @codetech5598
    @codetech5598 3 года назад +2

    Are you confusing Apollo 11 for Apollo 13?

  • @Humanbeering
    @Humanbeering 3 года назад

    Some help here from the mathemations WRT Lunar mining, would not removing mass from the Moon change it's gravitational footprint (in the long term) in relation to the Earth's.

  • @kellermoon
    @kellermoon 3 года назад +5

    Uhhhh...I've been watching this program evolve since the Bush W administration. The Trump Administration accelerated it toward the finish line, yes, but the program was not in any way, shape, or form born under his Administration.

  • @McClarinJ
    @McClarinJ 3 года назад +7

    Can you please drop "Elonites and Musketeers," "fanboy," and "Elon simps" in referring to your viewers? I like most of what he does but you make it sound like a cult. One more time and I unsubscribe!

    • @-A-c
      @-A-c 3 года назад

      Doubt it. It's been a real slice having you around sir.

    • @McClarinJ
      @McClarinJ 3 года назад +1

      @@-A-c I just did and will block it from my RUclips feed too if the simps/fanboy/Elonites references are not gone next time I check. If they are gone and stay gone, I´ll consider resubscribing.

  • @JayCallicott
    @JayCallicott 2 года назад

    Is it easier to just colonize space? Just keep building and expanding a space station until its big enough to colonize?

  • @trevors7905
    @trevors7905 3 года назад +1

    When space rock hits the moon there is no atmosphere to slow it down / burn it up before it hits like our Earth's atmosphere does. A colony on the moon would be sitting target for space rocks.

  • @FadedPlayz17
    @FadedPlayz17 3 года назад +3

    jfk is one of the most open minded presidents US has had

  • @bradgraham7128
    @bradgraham7128 3 года назад +3

    Yes Apollo (13) not 11... was indeed a crazy and very realistic depiction of the skin of teeth action.. lol sir.. common mistake. All is well. Unless u mean (first man)? I don’t believe there is an “Apollo 11” movie, other than docs and archive footage.

    • @bindingcurve
      @bindingcurve 3 года назад

      The IMAX documentary was way cooler than Apollo 13 (but im a space nut)

    • @RickFaulknerStarsAndGuitars
      @RickFaulknerStarsAndGuitars 3 года назад

      I saw Apollo 11, at the cinema a few years ago. It used all the old footage, remastered, & is an excellent doco. I highly recommend you check it out:)

  • @renestuart4034
    @renestuart4034 3 года назад +1

    I LIKE MOON VACATIONS FOR A FEW YEARS

  • @Hogger280
    @Hogger280 2 года назад +1

    Gateway is still a wet dream - don't count on it being in orbit around the moon in the next couple of years as you said in the video - probably lucky if it makes it there in 6 to 8 years!

  • @_hello_sunshine
    @_hello_sunshine 3 года назад +4

    If SpaceX gets an IPO their stock is gonna go "To the moon!"

  • @jameshines4012
    @jameshines4012 3 года назад +4

    Does that mean that spot I bought on the moon 20 hears ago might be for real.

  • @maxleybarrett7154
    @maxleybarrett7154 2 года назад +1

    If they screw up the moon, That’s when I am going to Mars!

  • @robertwalls1729
    @robertwalls1729 3 года назад

    They should try to make saucer style space ship it seems to work for others

  • @davidtanner2515
    @davidtanner2515 2 года назад +4

    Has anyone thought about the long-term effects of mining on the moon? Removing mass from the moon and adding it to Earth seems to me like it would cause some serious issues in the future...

    • @asusmctablet9180
      @asusmctablet9180 Год назад +2

      That would be prohibitively expensive. It's far easier to extract the same minerals from seawater, which we don't do because mining is cheaper and we're not exactly running out of anything.
      In fact, mining the earth is far easier because volcanic and hydrologic processes concentrate minerals into exploitable deposits on the earth. There is no volcanism on the moon.

  • @mariolis
    @mariolis 3 года назад +4

    1:30 Yeap , he does
    From Artemis to Space Force , his 4 years were great for space policy

    • @authentic229.14
      @authentic229.14 3 года назад +1

      A fantastic President! #Trumpfor2024

    • @mariolis
      @mariolis 3 года назад

      @@authentic229.14 I think that Desantis should run instead , and i think Tim Scott should be his VP

    • @Phoenix_1776
      @Phoenix_1776 3 года назад

      @@mariolis The problem is Trump has already been established as the face of the GOP so if he does run and Desantis beats him in the primaries it could cause a split in the party

    • @mariolis
      @mariolis 3 года назад

      @@Phoenix_1776 Desantis has very similar policies to Trump , and as of now , they are allies , if one runs , I dont thin the other will

    • @Phoenix_1776
      @Phoenix_1776 3 года назад

      @@mariolis I do think Desantis would be better because he knows when to keep his mouth shut but people around the world already know Trump

  • @levanichubinidze4551
    @levanichubinidze4551 3 года назад

    One question.
    Who will be in charge? What kind of system thell have? Will the be independent?

  • @garyfifield5858
    @garyfifield5858 3 года назад +1

    about time from Gary south wales

  • @MariusForster
    @MariusForster 3 года назад +3

    First?

  • @warfox
    @warfox 3 года назад +5

    They're gonna fuck up the moon by mining :(

    • @elliotcowell3139
      @elliotcowell3139 3 года назад +4

      beats fucking up the earth

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 3 года назад

      @@elliotcowell3139 life on earth has evolved dependent on the moons gravity. Remove material from the moon and we may grow 3 eyes.

    • @runiclaw
      @runiclaw 3 года назад

      @@TheBooban not sure about 3 eyes, but the moon's gravitational pull governs our tidal patterns. if we throw the weight, or gods forbit we fracture it the devastation that happens on earth is going to be an ELE.

    • @matta8569
      @matta8569 3 года назад +2

      @@runiclaw Elon and NASA ppl are smart, if that's the case I'm sure they'd replace the weight that they're displacing with mining. If we take 100,000 lbs of Helium3 or w/e, make sure it's accounted for in machinery, equipment, number of people, bulk supplies like topsoil, food/water rations etc.

    • @runiclaw
      @runiclaw 3 года назад

      @@matta8569 I Hope thats the case, but it seems to be the "little things" that smart people over look that leads to something going wrong. I am all for this, but would like to hear they have a team in place to study the moons orbit and keep it in its natural orbit. even things like rockets pushing off on it during landing and take off are going to deviate its path. That might be by .00000000001% of an inch, but things build up.

  • @michaelmcnew744
    @michaelmcnew744 3 года назад

    The moon vacation package would be top seller.

  • @angeryitalianchef7251
    @angeryitalianchef7251 3 года назад

    Canada made a lot of space arms, the first was on the shuttle and the second was on the ISS and the third on gate way? Canada is the MVP of space arms.

  • @ilovethe80s74
    @ilovethe80s74 3 года назад +5

    Draft Dodging Donnie loves space because he's got so much of it between his ears.

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  • @camilogomez9373
    @camilogomez9373 3 года назад +2

    an Elon simp addressing all the other Elon simps XD

  • @jbird6609
    @jbird6609 3 года назад

    Hey spaceX ,
    How about using your heavy lifter to put a dust cloud in orbit to counter act global warming over the poles?