But he was idiot enough to ignore the threat being constantly shouted at him just to make a damn youtube video. He had it comming almost like he asked for it.
Can we all just take a minute and acknowledge and appreciate the fact that this man gave his life making this video for us!?!? Bravo sir, well done…. Extremely well done 👍….. your memory will live on forever my friend 😢 👌 💪 😉
I need to correct you. Martian atmosphere is so incredibly thin that the cold wouldn't affect you like it would on Earth. A cup of coffee would freeze in Antarctica alot faster than on Mars (making up for the lost water through evaporation on Mars initially as it cools enough to stop boiling and marking the freeze at 0°C and not -40 odd where it freezes in a near vacuum. Also, human skin is so resilient, it keeps the pressure inside your body meaning in a vacuum your body might be at 0.7 atm (Earth) your blood doesn't boil. Only exposed liquids, saliver, sweat, tears will boil. You'd probably have to physically close your eyes tight to prevent them being popped out but you could survive for as long as it would take to pass you probably 15s max. So your astronaut would have made the 5 second distance, and the cold wouldn't do a thing
No pressure think about that. we live under 15psi. That's a LOT! not having that pressure being applied externally on every INCH of our surface would be catastrophic. It would take a coupla minutes to kill you though, not a coupla seconds like what was depicted in movies like Total Recall, Outland, Blade Runner. You would suffocate but wouldn't be conscious by that time.
The atmosphere is so thin on mars that there is no oxygen in the atmosphere. Scientists believe that mars was once have life but the environment became too cold for life. So less than a minute you prob won’t survive in such environment.
Forgetting a couple of things. Our bloods capacity to carry oxygen. We have a PaO2, which is oxygen bound directly to the hemoglobin. Then we have an O2 content, that's the total amount of oxygen dissolved within our tissues, plasma etc. And lastly, we have the RBC's (red blood cells). More RBC's, more oxygen can be stored and vice versa. I think we'd be good for as long someone could hold their breath.
The problem with Mars is, it LOOKS like some areas of Earth. That's a problem because it means lives will be lost TRYING to colonize it. Here's an idea: Terra-form EARTH so we can live in more places! (Such as ice caps, under water, or deserts which could become lush and green.) Way easier, and the travel time is months shorter, and you can even have live video calls with your relatives! Oh and Earth happens to have Earth-like gravity (more than any other planet) so your bones won't wither away and the muscles won't atrophy.
You are right, besides if we move to Mars and behave like on Terra, we'll destroy it too!!So ,until we learn to behave better and live in armony it's not worth it! We should fix all the problems we have here and live happily ever after!❤
Thermal conductivity should be a considered when discussing how cold or hot something is. In a vacuum, you would stay warm for a while even if the temperature was negative 200 because the only way to get rid of heat is radiation. With Mars being really cold it probably wouldn't matter much since the atmosphere is so thin. I would be more concerned with radiation from cosmic rays than anything and poisonous dirt that would grow poisonous plants.
David Bowie: Is there life on Maaaaaarrrrrsss? Elton John: Mars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact it’s cold as heck, and there’s no one there to raise them if you did.
The atmosphere on Mars is not thin......it is only thinner than the Earth but factually it is impossible to walk or sustain in a storm on Mars for even 3 seconds. The storms are much stronger ( 6 miles per hour )
🚀 Taking a 5-second trip to Mars without a helmet-thrilling or terrifying? 😱 Imagine the breathtaking views, the eerie silence, and the unknown mysteries of the red planet. Would you dare, or is it a journey too far? Share your thoughts! 👨🚀🔴
Five second trip to Mars without a helmet and spacesuit would be way too far for me. The reason why is that the gases in my body would immediately expand, my blood would be boiling due to reduced atmospheric pressure, and also the lack of oxygen. After five seconds without a helmet and spacesuit, I would be trading my astronaut wings for a more permanent variety (consisting of wings, robe, halo, and a harp).
Silence? I think there are winds and sand storms....well because of the thin atmosphere may be not so noisy but still something. The speed of sound over there is 2 times slower. I expermented total silence on mountains in the winter time. It is indeed something. Or deep in the ground.
you can survive outer space for 30+ seconds so considering Mars has atmosphere, 5 seconds doesn't sound right. Also, co2 is abundant so we can find a way to get oxygen and grow plants.
What breath taking view? Not a tree in sight...no sound...no music..not one bird...what’s so breath taking? Except when you take your helmet off..” breath taking” alrite🔥🔥🔥
A 5-second trip to Mars at all is extremely fast. Faster than light, even. If you can do that you probably have a pill or something that can make you invincible.
Love these videos and looking forward to more (likely extremally inhospitable) planetary adventures. I was wondering if the high winds in the Martian dust storms would actually not knock someone down due to the very thin atmosphere. I read this in one of Astronomer Phil Plait's articles.
I love how he takes 5 minutes and doesn’t actually show or explain what would happen to you in those couple seconds when you’re out in Mars. Remind me not to watch this lame channel again
@@Myria83I think you’d do better on Mars without a spacesuit than the vacuum of space. That’s not saying much though… neither one is ideal. But until we get some real world data that question will be scientific guesses. I mean it’s going to be a hazard regardless. The surface of the Moon is like talcum powder… not sure how Mars is. I’m sure it varies. I’m still more interested in Antarctica until we land on Mars though… if we ever do (mankind)
why would the vacum kill him in five seconds. There is no explanation. From all i see in internet 5 seconds wouldnt even be enough to lose consciousness
TLDR; Mars' atmospheric pressure is 0.006-0.007 earth atmospheres. 0.6-0.7% of Earth's. This is well below survivable limits for humans, and even if you adjusted pressure gradually, you would swiftly die from the bends
I appreciate the work you put into your videos; the animations are well done and the feeling of being 'there' is quite real. *But* you were showing a lot content before the one question your clip was supposed to answer to. So the question "What happens if" imho is only solved quiet poor. You said, the pressure would kill a human being without wearing a helmet. How big is this pressure? Can you compare it to the pressure a diver must bear under water? At which level?
The highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to the density found 35 km above the Earth's surface. The resulting mean surface pressure is only 0.6% of that of the Earth (101.3 kPa).
You would actually have around 11 seconds or so before passing out... but you get the idea. Vacuum esposure sucks the air out of your lungs (they... kind of explode, if your mouth is closed).
Hilarious. I was binge watching these and by my 3rd trip to google to convert the metrics, I said “I really wish they taught us this in school”… now I have closed captions 🥰
So. Why not send a couple of AI Bi-Peds (human-appearance), next time ? Solar powered, with a popup shelter for nights and dust storms. They could do rover maintenance, and hunt for fossils using ground penetrating vision, in their spare time. Design some temperature non-sensitive, carbon dioxide loving, ground cover plants to arrive with them, for their gardening hobby. 🌎
I like how it's already assumed Starship will be the first to land humans there. On a sidenote: the winds on Mars, though fast, aren't very strong due to the low atmospheric pressure. There's just not that much air that's pushing. Kinda like the opposite of Venus, where a slight breeze can knock you over.
Incorrect. Although Martian dust storms can be very large in diameter (continental or even global in size), they are not at all powerful due to the thin atmosphere (as you yourself have stated). The strongest storms recorded are only about 60 miles per h.
Poor Chase! Why did you tell us so much about his habitat so we got attached to him emotionally if you wanted to kill him anyway? It feels like losing a friend.
So I think you could probably manage it, IRL. Mar's atmosphere is very thin, basically negligible, but it's not worse than the vacuum of space. In space without a suit, you can live for up to a minute with 16 seconds of useful consciousness. Honestly, the best thing to do here is hyperventilate to increase your blood oxygen, then exhale and go. You'll still be exposed to incredible cold and flying debris, which will cut like razors, but breathing wouldn't be a problem.
5 seconds on Mars. So like by the time u take off ur Helmut ur basically dead. U won't even be able to get one breath. So how can u smell somthing when u would even be able to get even a breath.
0:45 “ learn the metric system”. When it comes to temperature Fahrenheit is just better and more precise without have to use a decimal. Everything else metric wins but temperature imperial is the better system.
I don't find decimals hard. Ill stay with the metric system. 0 = freezing. Increase it and it gets warmer; decrease it and it gets colder. Simple. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit just decided to use 30 (later to be changed to 32) just for the hell of it.
You are just purely ignorant, Celsius is just the perfect temperature measuring system primarily due to the fact that it puts the 0° as the middle point and all kinds of measuring are now very manageable.
Great stuff I really enjoyed that! Pity you did not mention that Mars has mega dust storms every 5 years or so that turn day into night for weeks on end so solar panels would be useless. So you would also have to take a nuclear reactor with you for energy needs!
3:50 It is true that dust storms can reach such velocities, but I read that due to the very thin atmosphere, a storm on Mars has not the same force as it would have on Earth (assuming the same velocity). By the way, minus 153 degree sounds a bit too cold IMHO. One of the Perseverance videos said that the temperature oscillates between minus 81 and minus 6 degrees (depending on season and daytime). Minus 6 is something we even experience on Earth during winter.
I love this kind of videos with the intelligent robot. I absolutely agree with this. Let me here in my beautiful planet 🌍. I’m not interested in move to Mars.
I think I've heard the water recycling on the International Space Station described like this: “Today's coffee is also tomorrow's coffee!” -we do the same thing on Earth, it's just the turnaround time is usually longer!
“If you think Uranus smells bad” got me dead
me too💀, and yeah as soon as i heard that i looked into the comments for this one
That's why I call Uranus stinky smelly rotten egged looking smelly planet 😂😂😂😂💀😂
And makes me laugh super hard😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
They did that on purpose 😂😅
Wow..... really wasn't that funny at all
“What do you mean we sacrificed Chase!? Oh sorry I meant we ‘sent’ Chase 😂😂😂
Funniest of the video 😂😂😂
Science and technology have filled our age with convenience and success. Thank God for these blessings.
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I laugh cause he dies in every video 😂😂😂 being foolish
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I feel sorry for Chase here. He built a pretty decent living space with all the amenities, only to have the animators kill him off to prove a point.
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But he was idiot enough to ignore the threat being constantly shouted at him just to make a damn youtube video. He had it comming almost like he asked for it.
"A bachelor pad"
*LMMFAO;;; !!!!* @scorch33
Chase just wanted to be an influencer and didn't look at the risks.😢
I suddenly got reminded of that scene on *Total Recall*
Mars's atmosphere is so thin that even its fastest winds would not be strong enough to blow you around.
What happens when you get your facts from a movie surely this has lost this channel a lot of credibility
What about the dust in the winds?
Correct. The Wind Force is non-existent at 0.06% of the Earth's pressure.
@@pedrosso0 probably cause you some discomfort but nothing crazy like in the Martian
Pfft. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Haven’t you seen “The Martian?”
Camera man never dies 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The camera never dies
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Joke not funny anymore
He's got a working helmet.
Really creative and a great script! Very professional. Well done
4:37 sounds like he did Duolingo Spanish lessons 😂😂😂😂
Bro even Duolingo is Martian! 😂😂😂
One´s got to love Chase. He´s so funny giving his live entertaining us 😅. I like how he is talking too.
They want people to live there, no way.
We will
Okay how tell me@@beyez
@@beyeznever gonna happen
@@RanaltheBeetle we will.
@@Jesusislord526 we send a spaceship with living courters. We land and take off fly back and done.
Love this educational channel! The host's enthusiasm and clear explanations make complex subjects easy to understand and enjoyable to learn.
"If you think Uranus smell bad Mars smells like rust and gunpowder"
That second one doesn't smell bad
Rust could be iffy
Smells like Texas 😩🤌🏽
Agreed quite like gunpowder
Can we all just take a minute and acknowledge and appreciate the fact that this man gave his life making this video for us!?!? Bravo sir, well done…. Extremely well done 👍….. your memory will live on forever my friend 😢 👌 💪 😉
Been done before
Another copycat comment
That would have been funny if u came up with it
@@ProdAuxz yeah by me! I was the first person on the internet to come up with such jokes…. Therefore I get to keep telling them…. 😜
chase: respawning...........
I need to correct you.
Martian atmosphere is so incredibly thin that the cold wouldn't affect you like it would on Earth. A cup of coffee would freeze in Antarctica alot faster than on Mars (making up for the lost water through evaporation on Mars initially as it cools enough to stop boiling and marking the freeze at 0°C and not -40 odd where it freezes in a near vacuum.
Also, human skin is so resilient, it keeps the pressure inside your body meaning in a vacuum your body might be at 0.7 atm (Earth) your blood doesn't boil. Only exposed liquids, saliver, sweat, tears will boil. You'd probably have to physically close your eyes tight to prevent them being popped out but you could survive for as long as it would take to pass you probably 15s max. So your astronaut would have made the 5 second distance, and the cold wouldn't do a thing
No pressure think about that. we live under 15psi. That's a LOT! not having that pressure being applied externally on every INCH of our surface would be catastrophic. It would take a coupla minutes to kill you though, not a coupla seconds like what was depicted in movies like Total Recall, Outland, Blade Runner. You would suffocate but wouldn't be conscious by that time.
@@leecowell8165 Blade Runner? What was in that about Mars?
The atmosphere is so thin on mars that there is no oxygen in the atmosphere. Scientists believe that mars was once have life but the environment became too cold for life. So less than a minute you prob won’t survive in such environment.
Forgetting a couple of things. Our bloods capacity to carry oxygen. We have a PaO2, which is oxygen bound directly to the hemoglobin. Then we have an O2 content, that's the total amount of oxygen dissolved within our tissues, plasma etc. And lastly, we have the RBC's (red blood cells). More RBC's, more oxygen can be stored and vice versa. I think we'd be good for as long someone could hold their breath.
@leecowell8165 Wait, if that's the case, then how come Kryptonians don't explode when they come to earth?
if the martian movie has an alternate ending, this is it
Matt Damon laying on the Martian surface doing whole the Total Recall thing would be a nice ending there.
The problem with Mars is, it LOOKS like some areas of Earth. That's a problem because it means lives will be lost TRYING to colonize it.
Here's an idea: Terra-form EARTH so we can live in more places! (Such as ice caps, under water, or deserts which could become lush and green.) Way easier, and the travel time is months shorter, and you can even have live video calls with your relatives! Oh and Earth happens to have Earth-like gravity (more than any other planet) so your bones won't wither away and the muscles won't atrophy.
This guys a riot, the sarcasm is oozing off the screen. Not that this person isn’t right though
You are right, besides if we move to Mars and behave like on Terra, we'll destroy it too!!So ,until we learn to behave better and live in armony it's not worth it! We should fix all the problems we have here and live happily ever after!❤
People think if we occupy another planet, it will be some utopia. Facts are, we're just going to turn another planet into the one we escaped.
Desert is already being turned green.
Colonising planets is more exciting.
“Take that Matt Damon” Lol
Says Jimmy Kimmel lol
"I bought a new house on Mars" crazy😂
Thermal conductivity should be a considered when discussing how cold or hot something is. In a vacuum, you would stay warm for a while even if the temperature was negative 200 because the only way to get rid of heat is radiation. With Mars being really cold it probably wouldn't matter much since the atmosphere is so thin. I would be more concerned with radiation from cosmic rays than anything and poisonous dirt that would grow poisonous plants.
Good observation. Furthermore, Mars does not have nitrogen, and without nitrogen they cannot grow anything.
@@cabezzadevaca4157in the fertilizer?
in a glass dome and synthetic nitrogen it is possible for plants to grow mars
I'd be a LOT more concerned about the lack of pressure! 5 seconds with no pressure. More than enough time to kill you, I would expect.
@@cabezzadevaca4157just poop lol
David Bowie: Is there life on Maaaaaarrrrrsss?
Elton John: Mars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact it’s cold as heck, and there’s no one there to raise them if you did.
Atmosphere on Mars is so thin that storms are very weak, so he could walk easily to his shelter.
The atmosphere on Mars is not thin......it is only thinner than the Earth but factually it is impossible to walk or sustain in a storm on Mars for even 3 seconds. The storms are much stronger ( 6 miles per hour )
@@ravikishoresubravet It is really thin, storms are weak, low gravity.
@@ravikishoresubravet 6 miles per hour?? That is less than 3 meters per second, hardly a whiff of a fart 😂
🚀 Taking a 5-second trip to Mars without a helmet-thrilling or terrifying? 😱 Imagine the breathtaking views, the eerie silence, and the unknown mysteries of the red planet. Would you dare, or is it a journey too far? Share your thoughts! 👨🚀🔴
Five second trip to Mars without a helmet and spacesuit would be way too far for me. The reason why is that the gases in my body would immediately expand, my blood would be boiling due to reduced atmospheric pressure, and also the lack of oxygen. After five seconds without a helmet and spacesuit, I would be trading my astronaut wings for a more permanent variety (consisting of wings, robe, halo, and a harp).
Silence? I think there are winds and sand storms....well because of the thin atmosphere may be not so noisy but still something. The speed of sound over there is 2 times slower. I expermented total silence on mountains in the winter time. It is indeed something. Or deep in the ground.
you can survive outer space for 30+ seconds so considering Mars has atmosphere, 5 seconds doesn't sound right. Also, co2 is abundant so we can find a way to get oxygen and grow plants.
What breath taking view? Not a tree in sight...no sound...no music..not one bird...what’s so breath taking? Except when you take your helmet off..” breath taking” alrite🔥🔥🔥
A 5-second trip to Mars at all is extremely fast. Faster than light, even. If you can do that you probably have a pill or something that can make you invincible.
I wish they taught us like this in school.. i would’ve seriously consider becoming something to do with space
and now you are here, mr philosopher 😂😂😂
You always create the videos which topics I think.❤ Thank you
The way he said over there is a window with excitement and then got disappointed got me dyin’ rn
Love these videos and looking forward to more (likely extremally inhospitable) planetary adventures. I was wondering if the high winds in the Martian dust storms would actually not knock someone down due to the very thin atmosphere. I read this in one of Astronomer Phil Plait's articles.
u are all crazy, we are not made for space., never will be, just ask god
I love how he takes 5 seconds and turns it into 8 min
I love how he takes 5 minutes and doesn’t actually show or explain what would happen to you in those couple seconds when you’re out in Mars. Remind me not to watch this lame channel again
You could totally survive if you were running from one airlock to another and were without a suit for no more than maybe 30 seconds.
More like 10-15 secs (in space; not sure about Mars).
@@Myria83I think you’d do better on Mars without a spacesuit than the vacuum of space. That’s not saying much though… neither one is ideal. But until we get some real world data that question will be scientific guesses. I mean it’s going to be a hazard regardless. The surface of the Moon is like talcum powder… not sure how Mars is. I’m sure it varies. I’m still more interested in Antarctica until we land on Mars though… if we ever do (mankind)
You live in Mars?
as thin as the atmosphere is at mars, it wont matter.@@Myria83
why would the vacum kill him in five seconds. There is no explanation. From all i see in internet 5 seconds wouldnt even be enough to lose consciousness
I just love when the astranot says what do you mean scrafice 😂😂
I wonder if chase is AI bc he looks kinda odd and creepy
Boy are these fantastic! Your contents are always amazing. Keep up the great work!
@7:27 is what you came for don’t waste your time it’s gonna piss you off🙄🙄
TLDR; Mars' atmospheric pressure is 0.006-0.007 earth atmospheres. 0.6-0.7% of Earth's. This is well below survivable limits for humans, and even if you adjusted pressure gradually, you would swiftly die from the bends
These videos are just my late night thoughts😂
7:26 Chase just got Total Recalled.
Mars has Radiation, No oxygen, Lower gravity, Lower temperature and other unknown dangers.
Humans: It's perfect, Let's go there. 😍
Damn your video improved so much since the last time I watched them
Please do NOT swear
@@GABEPLAYZ-ou9nl huh?
With lots of RUclips channels, doing the same, it’s hard to find creativity and originality. Loved this video! Subscribed!
He froze and his blood boiled. Mars is a vacuum.
Finally, a mars video that isn't boring AF.
With his condescending remark about the metric system, I'm kinda glad Chase never lasts long in these videos.
He's cocksure.
The metric system is for loser countries
😂😂this is the best. I love these videos with chase!!
I appreciate the work you put into your videos; the animations are well done and the feeling of being 'there' is quite real. *But* you were showing a lot content before the one question your clip was supposed to answer to. So the question "What happens if" imho is only solved quiet poor. You said, the pressure would kill a human being without wearing a helmet. How big is this pressure? Can you compare it to the pressure a diver must bear under water? At which level?
The highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to the density found 35 km above the Earth's surface. The resulting mean surface pressure is only 0.6% of that of the Earth (101.3 kPa).
Mars is BEAUTIFUL, as someone who grew up in the desert, but a HUGE challenge.
What if you told us how you create these amazing visuals! 😜
That will be for another what if
How ??? 😢
I know he comes back to life but he should have a episode where he lives
My dumbass saw the notification and thought you’re talking about a motorcycle helmet 💀🗿
😂
So amazing! is this done in Unreal Engine?
Applauds for the PUN. 😂😂
Thanks!
You would actually have around 11 seconds or so before passing out... but you get the idea. Vacuum esposure sucks the air out of your lungs (they... kind of explode, if your mouth is closed).
11 seconds is a theoretical maximum, 50% of the population would succumb before that.
Hilarious. I was binge watching these and by my 3rd trip to google to convert the metrics, I said “I really wish they taught us this in school”… now I have closed captions 🥰
Elon Musk should volunteer himself to go live on Mars
That's fraud would never do that he loves himself too much he should send his fanboys
He actually wants to
We have confirmation an 11-year old has watched this video
He wants to but thinks he might be too old when it does actually become possible
@@adambartlett6277shut up please do u you think he really will sacrifice his self
William Afton: I always come back
Chase: you sure about that?
He is always back in another adventure to die again 😭💀🙏
I feel bad for chase, he worked so hard on the base 😢
3:28 such a good joke 😂
Dude this is awsome I love your stuff man its so good and funny and just has good information to it
So. Why not send a couple of AI Bi-Peds (human-appearance), next time ? Solar powered, with a popup shelter for nights and dust storms. They could do rover maintenance, and hunt for fossils using ground penetrating vision, in their spare time. Design some temperature non-sensitive, carbon dioxide loving, ground cover plants to arrive with them, for their gardening hobby. 🌎
Thanks for nice informative videos
I like how it's already assumed Starship will be the first to land humans there.
On a sidenote: the winds on Mars, though fast, aren't very strong due to the low atmospheric pressure. There's just not that much air that's pushing. Kinda like the opposite of Venus, where a slight breeze can knock you over.
Do venus next lol wanna see how long he can survive there
1 second... you'd be crushed into oblivion then cremated with 400 degree heat 😂😂
@@mitchellchapman2954 they can give a special suit that can make survive longer 😅
Loved this animation!!! Very high quality, creative and comical! I was really rooting for Chase NOT to take his helmet off!! 😣
Incorrect. Although Martian dust storms can be very large in diameter (continental or even global in size), they are not at all powerful due to the thin atmosphere (as you yourself have stated). The strongest storms recorded are only about 60 miles per h.
Interesting
You’re correct 💯 even earth’s storms are more powerful beings that we have a way thicker atmosphere than mars.
Rip chase
His sacrifice will not be forgotten
Poor Chase! Why did you tell us so much about his habitat so we got attached to him emotionally if you wanted to kill him anyway? It feels like losing a friend.
I love your. I want to let you know that your videos are the best
Nice video!
That bit of the What If author jumping in roasting Chase's potatoes is amazing
So I think you could probably manage it, IRL. Mar's atmosphere is very thin, basically negligible, but it's not worse than the vacuum of space. In space without a suit, you can live for up to a minute with 16 seconds of useful consciousness. Honestly, the best thing to do here is hyperventilate to increase your blood oxygen, then exhale and go. You'll still be exposed to incredible cold and flying debris, which will cut like razors, but breathing wouldn't be a problem.
I read 11-12 secs in space, but that's the idea.
Breathing wouldn't be a problem? Well there's no air TO breathe thus I would think it would be one helluva problem!
5 Seconds to Mars: 😁
5 Seconds on Mars: ☠️
the casual" this is Chase, and he dies " got me XD
5 seconds on Mars. So like by the time u take off ur Helmut ur basically dead. U won't even be able to get one breath. So how can u smell somthing when u would even be able to get even a breath.
The most breathtaking 5 seconds of your life
0:45 “ learn the metric system”. When it comes to temperature Fahrenheit is just better and more precise without have to use a decimal. Everything else metric wins but temperature imperial is the better system.
No
I don't find decimals hard. Ill stay with the metric system. 0 = freezing. Increase it and it gets warmer; decrease it and it gets colder. Simple. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit just decided to use 30 (later to be changed to 32) just for the hell of it.
You are just purely ignorant, Celsius is just the perfect temperature measuring system primarily due to the fact that it puts the 0° as the middle point and all kinds of measuring are now very manageable.
America saved the World in the Movies..✔💯
“It could easily cut through my spacesuit” Here in San paulo it is 155 k/h, and it didn't cut through my sponge
Your videos look really good, you could make a videogame with these graphics, looks really good :D
Chase is one funny character!
"Oh my god, they killed Chase!"
"You bastards!"
Bros videos are always great 😮
Even if cameraman dies, the camera never dies.
"lEaRn tHe mEtRiC sYsTeM"
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Yeah its the best system for sure
@@chrisderidder4087 fuq that shit
your what if videos are gold
Great stuff I really enjoyed that!
Pity you did not mention that Mars has mega dust storms every 5 years or so that turn day into night for weeks on end so solar panels would be useless.
So you would also have to take a nuclear reactor with you for energy needs!
You live on Mars?
Mentioned at 6:25
3:50 It is true that dust storms can reach such velocities, but I read that due to the very thin atmosphere, a storm on Mars has not the same force as it would have on Earth (assuming the same velocity). By the way, minus 153 degree sounds a bit too cold IMHO. One of the Perseverance videos said that the temperature oscillates between minus 81 and minus 6 degrees (depending on season and daytime). Minus 6 is something we even experience on Earth during winter.
People who saw this guy on 5 sec on Uranus vid👇
0:08 Potential new home? HA! you're funny.
I love this kind of videos with the intelligent robot. I absolutely agree with this. Let me here in my beautiful planet 🌍. I’m not interested in move to Mars.
I cannot see the point of a colony on Mars unless there are material resources there for further exploration of the Solar System.
@@lorenzbroll101 Thanks for your comment. Thanks to you I realized that word “here” was misspelled.
@@ojodeaguila13 It's only a comment you are making & not writing an essay!
@@lorenzbroll101 😂😂😂😉
Earth beautiful planet?, don't be living under a rock.
It is enjoyable 2:26 to join these universal trips. It is. It is laughable and funny 😂
People who have been in the Secret Space Program have a different account of what Mars is like
Where can I get the rig for this animation? I would appreciate if you could share it.
The metric system is for countries that didn't land 12 people on the moon.
You do realize that NASA engineers and scientists use the metric system.
@@Jevfandrewlol
12 people?
@@realscrewdriver8102 6 landings, 2 men per landing
@@Jevfandrew they do now, and as a result, we have not been back to the moon..
This would be a cool pc game i would buy
Fort Solis.
7:38 Said "Don't try this on your own."..... Like yeah not in a million chance 🤣
that is definitely not 5 seconds on mars
Is there an uncensored version of this video where we can see what happens to him when he dies?
God will end the world before we ever live on Mars.
How do you know that for sure?
God left this galaxy a long time ago. We’re on our own.
god never left he had always been here. But prepare god is coming soon.
@@Jesus_is_king-v1p 🙄
@@therecitalistwhy you reject god?!?! He sacrificed himself on the cross are you kidding me
I think I've heard the water recycling on the International Space Station described like this: “Today's coffee is also tomorrow's coffee!”
-we do the same thing on Earth, it's just the turnaround time is usually longer!
This a science show but amazing though
good way to explain and make visual learners learn good
Really? An 8 MINUTE video about what spending 5 SECONDS on Mars is like and you barely show what actually happens. All that silliness for nothing.