Obviously, bringing back lunar soil sample is the logical first step of all. China had brought back some samples, and clearly said not sharing it with other countries, citing "Wolfe Act" that bans any cooperation with the Chinese.
If I could move my Music Production company to the moon and compose with no limits while looking at space out of my windowI would generate hit after hit with all that inspiration!
Landing man on moon is much much more difficult than landing a remote controlled moon rover there. Because, bringing back anything is very difficult, and humans must come back. NASA asked China to share lunar soil samples China had brought back from the moon, China said "you don't even have that yet? I thought you had been there and done that back in 1969. No, we'd never share it, as your laws prohibit space cooperations."
Moon development and colonization should take precedence to Mars and Proxima B exploration because that process will facilitate the technological development and capacities necessary for spacecraft development and interstellar travel
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Another thing that could be built inside a large crater or on the surface of the moon would be a massive MACH Canon used for launching smaller interstellar satellites up to speeds far faster then achieved by earlier rockets. Waiting to deploy solar sails or antenna until getting to a stable speed. These canons could be used for lunar and earth defense also
Interesting topic. Plz keep these coming. Really fascinating is fusion energy as its viewed as the holy grail of energy. It will offer clean, cheap unlimited energy. It will be on the grid commercialized before long. Private companies are racing to have it running at the end of or early next decade. Many will live to see it!😮😮😮Will be amazing!
I wonder if when we have cheaper more powerful lift rockets and maybe even space elevators. Would it be dumb to start mining the vast amounts of ice on Antarctica this using a space elevator structure to suck up the water in liquid form to a space station to be like a gas station then to also transport water to the moon and fill in some dome covered craters building little lakes. Taking many decades this isn’t just to supply the space industries with liquid water but is so we can then safely uncover the land beneath that ice for future use with large solar mirrors reflecting large amounts of sunlight. Also we could replenish the worlds nearly dried up fresh water lakes all over the world. Of course we would need to safely extract all the possibilities of germs in the water that were frozen back during and before the dinosaurs. Also we need to capture the greenhouse gases that will thaw along with the water.
Considering we only go there every 50 years or its unlucky any of this is going to happen. Once either china going next or the USA , itll all be forgotten ..again...
Interesting thoughts. But whoever created this video didn't have to put lights inside of astronauts helmets, blinding them. Was this video made in Hollywood? So childish, it's like made by Disney.
Humanity never stops evolving and we are the greatest civilization in the universe 🌌 our destiny is among the stars 100%🖤
Je suis entièrement d’accord avec vous notre destin est de voyager à travers l’univers, je rêve d’avoir un vesseau spatial comme le TARDIS ;)
@@ariaaria-qu5qt Ehhhh....universe? I don't think so. There are highly likely civilizations thousands of years more advanced than us.
Your hardwork on RUclips videos are amazing!
Thank you so much, Cornelius! Videos like this definitely require more work than some people realize.
@@FutureBusinessTech This is one of my favorite videos, because I always wanted to live on the Moon!
These all needs a lot more energy.
Every Day you post a Video are my favourite days!!!
Really nice 😊
Obviously, bringing back lunar soil sample is the logical first step of all. China had brought back some samples, and clearly said not sharing it with other countries, citing "Wolfe Act" that bans any cooperation with the Chinese.
Mu boy predicting a War 1000 years from now lol
Awesome!
❤❤❤❤LOVE THIS THANKS FOR POSTING ❤❤❤❤
The contingency for a red giant future was both refreshing and surprising.
Do u use AI to make these videos? I like them so much🖤
If I could move my Music Production company to the moon and compose with no limits while looking at space out of my windowI would generate hit after hit with all that inspiration!
Landing man on moon is much much more difficult than landing a remote controlled moon rover there. Because, bringing back anything is very difficult, and humans must come back. NASA asked China to share lunar soil samples China had brought back from the moon, China said "you don't even have that yet? I thought you had been there and done that back in 1969. No, we'd never share it, as your laws prohibit space cooperations."
Moon development and colonization should take precedence to Mars and Proxima B exploration because that process will facilitate the technological development and capacities necessary for spacecraft development and interstellar travel
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Another thing that could be built inside a large crater or on the surface of the moon would be a massive MACH Canon used for launching smaller interstellar satellites up to speeds far faster then achieved by earlier rockets. Waiting to deploy solar sails or antenna until getting to a stable speed. These canons could be used for lunar and earth defense also
Interesting topic. Plz keep these coming. Really fascinating is fusion energy as its viewed as the holy grail of energy. It will offer clean, cheap unlimited energy. It will be on the grid commercialized before long. Private companies are racing to have it running at the end of or early next decade. Many will live to see it!😮😮😮Will be amazing!
Thank you video brilliant compliment.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Kinda sad to think we probably won’t be around by 3000 to see how much humanity has changed and evolved.
Bah tu sais que on pourrait être les premiers humains à vivre éternellement grâce a la longévité
@@nexoofficiel7915 right? like, who knows? maybe science will figure out some crazy way to keep us around or let us see the future.
Eat youe veggies and 10 burpees a day you might get there
@7:39 shoe throwing on the moon would travel 4,023 yards or 2.29 miles before landing on the ground...
My kids will go to the moon on a video game before getting on a rocket to get there...
So helmets allow hair to go through glass faceplates according to your thumbnail.
Interesting…😂😂😂
@ Actually if you were to look closely it is not.
I wonder if when we have cheaper more powerful lift rockets and maybe even space elevators. Would it be dumb to start mining the vast amounts of ice on Antarctica this using a space elevator structure to suck up the water in liquid form to a space station to be like a gas station then to also transport water to the moon and fill in some dome covered craters building little lakes. Taking many decades this isn’t just to supply the space industries with liquid water but is so we can then safely uncover the land beneath that ice for future use with large solar mirrors reflecting large amounts of sunlight. Also we could replenish the worlds nearly dried up fresh water lakes all over the world. Of course we would need to safely extract all the possibilities of germs in the water that were frozen back during and before the dinosaurs. Also we need to capture the greenhouse gases that will thaw along with the water.
J’aimerais trop avoir un TARDIS et voyager à travers l’univers 😊
What about Mars? Did we not go?
You really think this feast we will take our dirty habits to the Moon? I hope not. Your estimation is too quick.
Your friend from this side of the milky way
Why does hair go thru space helmets in the year 3000?
I think you are too optimistic! 😅
Yuppppp figured
What is 'general intelligence'?
That doesn’t exist anymore sadly. 😢
@@Digikidthevoiceofreason
also applies to 'stable genius'...
It's the ability of AI to adapt and problem solve independently
Considering we only go there every 50 years or its unlucky any of this is going to happen. Once either china going next or the USA , itll all be forgotten ..again...
Year 4000 moon had fully terraform
Year 22436 AD
Humans are type 3 civilisation
@@k26819on le sera bien avant
have humans been ON the moon yet..??.like 4 real..??.
The first moon landing was in 1969!!!
@@Daisy23gaming really...PROVE IT..
Interesting thoughts. But whoever created this video didn't have to put lights inside of astronauts helmets, blinding them.
Was this video made in Hollywood? So childish, it's like made by Disney.
Are you paid by the CCP to advertise their future plans for the South Pole Lunar Colony and Far Side Large Triangular Radio Telescope?
ORV , biosphere on the Moon🍻😀🐜🐝😀🍞
Fanciful and not realistic depiction of lunar colonization
Nonsense. Any habitats would be underground.
biullahir
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