One question. Why there's so much radiation near the Jupiter? There's only hydrogen, some helium and nothing that can radiate something Maybe I don't understand something
Imagine the Vertical Probe I believe from India to the Moon that Tipped Over.. in a mission of Mars or the Moon the Vertical Landing Starship will have issues especially in Mars with High Winds which are not Tested in a Hurricane to Sustain vertical stance in current Hurricane they were tucked in to prevent tip over or clamped down. In Mars the winds are more violent, due to less Atmospheric Pressure. 👩🏻🚀🤘🏻🚀🛰️🪐🌌
@@striker4863 Researchers have theorized that Jupiter's complex and intense magnetic fields arises from electrical currents generated by the rapid rotation of the planet spinning up it's theorized massive metallic liquid hydrogen outer core. This fast spinning liquid metal is thought to be acting like dynamo, creating the Jupiter's powerful magnetic field. Just as Earth's magnetosphere traps radiation to form the Van Allen Belts, Jupiter's truly massive magnetosphere also traps radiation forming Van Allen Belts there on a horrendously enormous scale. It is this magnetic field that JPL's "Juno" spacecraft has been exploring since it arrive in 2016, in a breath taking 53 day polar orbit that skims just over the cloud tops from pole to pole to stay inside of Jupiter's massive and deadly Van Allen belts at closest approach.
What a super show, I think it was STELLAR! So much "eye candy" that I'll have to watch it again. Thanks so much for your contributions to our education in all things space!
Thank you Marcus for making a non SpaceX focused episode. SpaceX is great and there is a lot of visual progress but the industry is larger than one company. I appreciate the quality content you provide and enjoy seeing your perspectives and aspersions for the future of space. Please keep making more special episodes, it reminds me of your earlier direction in the channel.
Excellent summary of robotic space vehicles either up there doing work now, on their way to do work or in development for future generations to wonder about.
This is a very good video. You give a lot of data about future missions and what they will be doing. This would be a great intro video for a current high-school or college class in a space engineering course. You are correct that this will be a very exciting future. I continue to pray for more years to watch it all unfold. 🎉
I’m in the same boat, so excited for what missions will come in the future but that they may be too late for me to see their completion. I believe if Starship and SuperHeavy meet their potential then we’ll actually see more missions than we expected. I’m hopeful that the various space agencies will adopt an approach that makes orbiters nearly identical so they can be launched en masse. It’s really only landing craft that need bespoke capabilities to deal with the challenges and environments of the target, plus a sensor suite that allows for complete exploration of the target. All of this of course requires the budgets to be sufficient to support the ambitions.
Thanks for a great video giving a "summary" of all of the exciting upcoming missions to the various within the solar system. I had NO IDEA that so many were in the works! 👍
The way you produce and deliver this content is just amazing! Giving us so much quality information in such a concise and visually stunning way 🤩 thank you Marcus!
@@Jinakaksspace x could build a catch site for starship here on the west coast as space x currently has starship landing on the coast of Western Australia anyways!
@@MarcusHouseIt only takes ‘growing’ a single Elon Musk, or a Peter Beck. So, that’s the question: Why hasn’t Australia been able to do that? We need the democracies to be able to step up. At the moment, the country that has most aggressively emulated the (good) parts of the US commercial space experience, has, unfortunately for Earth, been…the Communist Party-controlled PRC……We need the democracies to figure out what’s ‘wrong’ that they aren’t responding, and fix it. - Dave Huntsman
You should really check out Isaac Arthur, he has talked about so many futuristic things that it makes even this future with Starship look small. However, I do appreciate your efforts and dedication in this though.
Marcus, great research and presentation- I had heard of many of these missions separately but the collated collective is incredibly. Clearly Starship program can transform the speed of arrival of most future interplanetary journeys. Thanks, Eamon 🇮🇪
Thanks ever so much Marcus for a super summary (that's a totally inadequate description of what you're given us!) of all those robotic mission!! Well done and enjoy a really well deserved break!
OMG! This episode brought back so many childhood memories for me....those old spacecraft missions that did wonders and ignited my interest in space and astronomy. Thanks Marcus.
Great video. I enjoy keeping up with the consistent starbase/ship news and updates, but it’s cool seeing some high quality content around more medium-term space news and missions. Really fun to learn more about where we are in terms of the moon, Mars, and beyond.
I am so excited for what's happening in the next few decades. Thanks for your presentation - as always a great job by yourself and the team helping you. Blessings!
Great! It's Marcus. Just in time to give me a bedtime story. I have a lot to dream about after watching this highly informative video. Will sleep on it and review it again in the morning. (It's 1am Sunday morning now) Fantastic production. 🤯 A hell of a lot to think about. Thank you Marcus and your support team. Just the best video of the future I have ever seen.
Marcus, I watch and 'like' all your episodes. But , this one was super cool for me to watch! What a bloody storehouse of information! Thanks for all you do Bucko!
Wonderful video! It's exciting that we will be getting updated images of quite a number of celestial bodies in our Solar System with even bigger questions to answer. These should keep us occupied for a while until missions to Uranus and Neptune systems materialize ☺ Wishing success to all missions and teams 🙌
this was a nice change for the usual episodes, and i really hope there will be more new missions planned as space become more accessible. great episode
Amazing video with lots of good information. It's great that you can summarize all this information in about 25 minutes. I think your videos are ideal for space enthusiasts that are shot on time. Keep it up!
Great content, Marcus. Informative, well researched and completely unlike those other channels that simply focus on SpaceX parking garage construction.
Spacecrafts that are pushing the boundaries 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👍💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
In this we had a big focus on robotic missions specifically. I think that a follow-up video to talk about cruw missions is going to be even more compelling.
Sometimes I wish could live to see a lot of the amazing things our future holds, but truth is we live in the most exciting time of all. We get to watch the start of it all in real time with the development of starship 🚀🤩
Dang, this was an awesome video! As much as I love your regular weekly update, please keep making these from time to time to remind us all about what is coming up in the next few months and years. As for SpaceX Starship, I think we are just beginning to understand what a game changer that will be. Making cheap to get to LEO will then open up amazing possibilities of spacecraft that can travel from there. A few companies are building now, but the number will of companies will increase exponentially. I think it will be like the internet explosion that has occurred. Lots and lots of opportunities. It’s really mind blowing!
I absolutely love your videos Marcus, thank you. It's just important to keep expectations realistic. 99% of these missions will get cut and/or delayed so the only thing I'd have hope for is SpaceX related projects
This was a terrific update. I learned so much and love the inspiration it brings. Can’t wait for Starship to support more missions like these in the 2030s.
Thanks Marcus for that reminder and summary of all those great interplanetary missions which have been accomplished, are under way or upcoming. Good to remember Esa achieved so much more than an outdated brand-new rocket.
So, I think most are aware that when Starship is successfully up to speed, it will trigger an orbital industrial revolution. Most people think of a space hotel, privately owned research stations, moon bases, eventually martian settlement, but the ability to bring materials to orbit to be assembled into larger spacecraft is going to be a game changer. Once you solve the payload to orbit problem, the doors fly open. Instead of multiyear or decade long missions to send a probe the size of a washing machine to fly by a planet or moon, we can assemble much larger craft in orbit, fuel them in orbit and perform much more aggressive burns to move more mass more quickly to the destination. This also translates directly to payload to surface as well, for unmanned research missions throughout the solar system.
Holy holy man Marcus. I am 70 years old. I hope Survive. what you've been telling us. What's gonna happe in the next 20 to 30 years? Because I am a space nut. I watch almost every lunch that I can see on RUclips. Live how much as I watch her all have a nice day. You are the best.
I have always thought the real reason for the big push for Optimus to become aware, is to send them to both the Moon and Mars first. And setup for humans. It's better to test on a robot than a human especially when the robot can perform like a human, without all the human life support.
Thanks Morning Brew for my daily news briefing - sign up for free here morningbrewdaily.com/marcus
For the future, we can only see where that will bring us when we get there, I hope unmanned keeps pushing forward faster than light ;) '-.-'
Great review! Well done.
One question. Why there's so much radiation near the Jupiter? There's only hydrogen, some helium and nothing that can radiate something
Maybe I don't understand something
Imagine the Vertical Probe I believe from India to the Moon that Tipped Over.. in a mission of Mars or the Moon the Vertical Landing Starship will have issues especially in Mars with High Winds which are not Tested in a Hurricane to Sustain vertical stance in current Hurricane they were tucked in to prevent tip over or clamped down. In Mars the winds are more violent, due to less Atmospheric Pressure. 👩🏻🚀🤘🏻🚀🛰️🪐🌌
@@striker4863 Researchers have theorized that Jupiter's complex and intense magnetic fields arises from electrical currents generated by the rapid rotation of the planet spinning up it's theorized massive metallic liquid hydrogen outer core. This fast spinning liquid metal is thought to be acting like dynamo, creating the Jupiter's powerful magnetic field.
Just as Earth's magnetosphere traps radiation to form the Van Allen Belts, Jupiter's truly massive magnetosphere also traps radiation forming Van Allen Belts there on a horrendously enormous scale. It is this magnetic field that JPL's "Juno" spacecraft has been exploring since it arrive in 2016, in a breath taking 53 day polar orbit that skims just over the cloud tops from pole to pole to stay inside of Jupiter's massive and deadly Van Allen belts at closest approach.
I just love how you don't give us the typical stuff all the others talk about.
Thank you for our little corner of the internet.🚀🌍❤️
Awww, thank you! Enjoy your weekend.
You mean evolution and dooms day asteroids? Forget science, just baffle joe public with bollox.
What a super show, I think it was STELLAR! So much "eye candy" that I'll have to watch it again. Thanks so much for your contributions to our education in all things space!
Thank you Fred!
Marcus is a true journalist, not just a "content provider". He's so much more.
He's also very nice looking and has a winning manner. Quintessential nice guy!
Good morning everyone have a great weekend
Wish I had your enthusiasm left mate...your a healthy balm for troubled times
The news globally has a vested interest in only showing the bad. There is so so much to be excited about.
@@MarcusHouse yes!
Log off for a while, may help
What troubled times are you talking about I dont understand
WW3 getting you down? Join the army before it all kicks off!
Thank you Marcus for making a non SpaceX focused episode. SpaceX is great and there is a lot of visual progress but the industry is larger than one company. I appreciate the quality content you provide and enjoy seeing your perspectives and aspersions for the future of space. Please keep making more special episodes, it reminds me of your earlier direction in the channel.
Yeah, i need to live for another 200 years or so to see all these wonders
Yes. Am shortly going to turn 71, so I'm not at all sure I am going to make this...
If you believe the sensational sci-fi news of late, medical technology will "soon" allow us to live much longer.
Excellent summary of robotic space vehicles either up there doing work now, on their way to do work or in development for future generations to wonder about.
Thank you for all the research you do. Your team's ability to present it in clear understandable manner is amazing.
Much appreciated!
Woot woot, great start to my weekend. Thx Marcus
Enjoy.
Woah I’m actually awake for a Marcus upload! Excited to keep watching that tower get stacked! Especially since I used to do that for a living!
Wie immer hoch interessant, danke dafür!
I’m super excited to see the kinds of things Starship will be able to launch. It’s gonna be awesome.
the future is so darn hot
Not on Titan 😄
This is a very good video. You give a lot of data about future missions and what they will be doing. This would be a great intro video for a current high-school or college class in a space engineering course. You are correct that this will be a very exciting future. I continue to pray for more years to watch it all unfold. 🎉
Thanks John!
I’m in the same boat, so excited for what missions will come in the future but that they may be too late for me to see their completion. I believe if Starship and SuperHeavy meet their potential then we’ll actually see more missions than we expected.
I’m hopeful that the various space agencies will adopt an approach that makes orbiters nearly identical so they can be launched en masse. It’s really only landing craft that need bespoke capabilities to deal with the challenges and environments of the target, plus a sensor suite that allows for complete exploration of the target.
All of this of course requires the budgets to be sufficient to support the ambitions.
Thanks for a great video giving a "summary" of all of the exciting upcoming missions to the various within the solar system. I had NO IDEA that so many were in the works! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great episode Marcus! I love the closer look at the planned scientific missions, hope there's more to come!
The way you produce and deliver this content is just amazing! Giving us so much quality information in such a concise and visually stunning way 🤩 thank you Marcus!
Thanks again Marcus. I look forward to seeing you every week. Please keep it up! Please keep following up on all these missions! Great stuff!
I look forward to watching this every weekend. Great work tons of information.
Thanks for the updates. Space is an exciting place.
"All these Worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landing there."
Arthur C I presume.
This is why the probe has a 10 megaton hydrogen bomb payload.
@@chrismoule7242
"2010: Odyssey Two"
Not a problem... Arthur C Clarke gave them permission before he died.
You can keep your Europa, the real parties will be on Ganymede, Callisto, Triton, Titan, Titania, Umbriel, Ariel, Oberon, Rhea, Dione and Iapetus.
Australia should be capitalising on our vast unsettled sea side land and building many launch facilities
We should have a big rocket industry considering our location. We just never seemed to get on board.
@@MarcusHouseis it too late ?
@@MarcusHouseit's never too late!
@@Jinakaksspace x could build a catch site for starship here on the west coast as space x currently has starship landing on the coast of Western Australia anyways!
@@MarcusHouseIt only takes ‘growing’ a single Elon Musk, or a Peter Beck. So, that’s the question: Why hasn’t Australia been able to do that? We need the democracies to be able to step up. At the moment, the country that has most aggressively emulated the (good) parts of the US commercial space experience, has, unfortunately for Earth, been…the Communist Party-controlled PRC……We need the democracies to figure out what’s ‘wrong’ that they aren’t responding, and fix it. - Dave Huntsman
You should really check out Isaac Arthur, he has talked about so many futuristic things that it makes even this future with Starship look small. However, I do appreciate your efforts and dedication in this though.
Oh absolutely. I love Isaac's work. It is just a little too far in the future for a lot of what I like to cover.
I can’t stand his lisp
@@AdRockHe had surgery to fix it.
@@CMVBrielmanI thought that was just his dialect.
Game changing…. LMAO.
Like how they stole $3B of tax money and blow up rockets with it?
You’re all a jokeZ
Fascinating video. . Great stuff
Thank you MH + Team for the interesting upload
Hi Rob. Always great to see you.
Wow. Great job Marcus. Half a century of amazing robotic missions summed up in 23 minutes!
Many missing, but these are the ones I'm most excited about.
Marcus, great research and presentation- I had heard of many of these missions separately but the collated collective is incredibly. Clearly Starship program can transform the speed of arrival of most future interplanetary journeys. Thanks, Eamon 🇮🇪
Thanks ever so much Marcus for a super summary (that's a totally inadequate description of what you're given us!) of all those robotic mission!! Well done and enjoy a really well deserved break!
It is amazing what robotic probes can achieve.
Great one this week Marcus. Was not even aware of the details of these missions.
Glad you enjoyed!
This was an awesome video! Thanks Marcus!
OMG! This episode brought back so many childhood memories for me....those old spacecraft missions that did wonders and ignited my interest in space and astronomy. Thanks Marcus.
To the future and beyond 🚀😎👍 Thanks Marcus
Great video, Marcus. Thank you! 🙏
Great roundup, thanks Marcus.
Marcus you are definitely my favorite space channel out there. Your content is always engaging! Keep up the great work
Another wonderful rapid fire update everything space. Awesome!!
Spectacularly informative. Cheers m8! 👍🏾
Great video. I enjoy keeping up with the consistent starbase/ship news and updates, but it’s cool seeing some high quality content around more medium-term space news and missions. Really fun to learn more about where we are in terms of the moon, Mars, and beyond.
This gets me so hyped up, especially that heat drill mission
Really fun concept mission. I hope they do actually plan it for real.
Great Video! Thank you!
I am so excited for what's happening in the next few decades. Thanks for your presentation - as always a great job by yourself and the team helping you. Blessings!
Thanks Marcus, a fascinating episode, very much appreciate all you do.
Great! It's Marcus. Just in time to give me a bedtime story. I have a lot to dream about after watching this highly informative video. Will sleep on it and review it again in the morning. (It's 1am Sunday morning now) Fantastic production. 🤯 A hell of a lot to think about.
Thank you Marcus and your support team. Just the best video of the future I have ever seen.
Thank you for this wonderful video, Marcus. All these planetary missions are really exciting! The next couple of decades are going to be amazing.
Marcus, I watch and 'like' all your episodes. But , this one was super cool for me to watch! What a bloody storehouse of information! Thanks for all you do Bucko!
Thank you. I love switching the routine every once in a while. Will do one more deep dive and I super love next weekend's topic.
Good coverage of some missions I hadn't heard of. Thanks for your hard work every week, hope you enjoy your vacation
Thanks, will do!
Wonderful video! It's exciting that we will be getting updated images of quite a number of celestial bodies in our Solar System with even bigger questions to answer. These should keep us occupied for a while until missions to Uranus and Neptune systems materialize ☺ Wishing success to all missions and teams 🙌
Such creative videos you’ve on this channel. Just subscribed!
Welcome! Thanks for being here.
Cheers Marcus, excellent review, most educational, thanks.
Absolutely loved this change in news format. So many projects I bet almost all of us viewers had never known about
Thanks Marcus !
Hey, Hey Marcus!
Hey Hey, Marcus Housewizzy here
Really outstanding video Marcus and team! Thanks so much for all the hard work!
this was a nice change for the usual episodes, and i really hope there will be more new missions planned as space become more accessible.
great episode
Thanks, Marcus. A very cool video. So many interesting missions currently running and planned. Thanks for consolidating it all.
Great video Marcus! Quality reporting from start to finish. Nice work man, really nice work!
Thank you!
thank you - love this person and awsome media 😇👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great episode, thank you 😊
Amazing video with lots of good information. It's great that you can summarize all this information in about 25 minutes. I think your videos are ideal for space enthusiasts that are shot on time.
Keep it up!
best informed piece of work i've seen in a long time Marcus - well done
Thank you for this video Marcus!
This was so interesting. Please do an update to this every year
Great content, Marcus. Informative, well researched and completely unlike those other channels that simply focus on SpaceX parking garage construction.
Cool variation on the regular subject matter. Really enjoyable Marcus, thank you :)
Really informative video! Thanks Marcus and team. Have a great break mate!
Thank you. Recharging the batteries is a great thing.
Spacecrafts that are pushing the boundaries 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👍💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
Awesome content :) However I would have loved a bit more SpaceX 😁
Any way, it's a pleasure to start the weekend of with your content 👌
In this we had a big focus on robotic missions specifically. I think that a follow-up video to talk about cruw missions is going to be even more compelling.
@@MarcusHouse
As long as we get our weekly dose of Marcus house with space news 😁👌
Sometimes I wish could live to see a lot of the amazing things our future holds, but truth is we live in the most exciting time of all. We get to watch the start of it all in real time with the development of starship 🚀🤩
What fantastic roundup thank you Marcus
Marcus this is nice. Exploring much more aspects and topics in space. Still miss the weekly catch up on the latest space X gist though.
What a fascinating episode, and clearly a lot of research has gone into this one. Well done.
Dang, this was an awesome video! As much as I love your regular weekly update, please keep making these from time to time to remind us all about what is coming up in the next few months and years.
As for SpaceX Starship, I think we are just beginning to understand what a game changer that will be. Making cheap to get to LEO will then open up amazing possibilities of spacecraft that can travel from there. A few companies are building now, but the number will of companies will increase exponentially. I think it will be like the internet explosion that has occurred. Lots and lots of opportunities. It’s really mind blowing!
Wow! So much information here. Keep up the great work!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Exciting Times
I absolutely love your videos Marcus, thank you. It's just important to keep expectations realistic. 99% of these missions will get cut and/or delayed so the only thing I'd have hope for is SpaceX related projects
This was a terrific update. I learned so much and love the inspiration it brings. Can’t wait for Starship to support more missions like these in the 2030s.
Thanks Marcus for that reminder and summary of all those great interplanetary missions which have been accomplished, are under way or upcoming. Good to remember Esa achieved so much more than an outdated brand-new rocket.
Safe travels Marcus.
Thanks for my weekly update 😊
Thanks Marcus! That was a fun one! I’m afraid I’m about to run down a rabbit hole learning more about all these missions.
It is a fun run.
Thanks
Thank you very much.
Thanks. Prof. Van Allen always viewed crewed missions as a limitation on research. All the best
Loved it! I did not know of all the missions you talked about one of my favs thx to Team Marcus House
Really great vid. I want to know more about what we've learned from all of these great missions.
Glad you enjoyed! We had so much fun making this one.
So, I think most are aware that when Starship is successfully up to speed, it will trigger an orbital industrial revolution. Most people think of a space hotel, privately owned research stations, moon bases, eventually martian settlement, but the ability to bring materials to orbit to be assembled into larger spacecraft is going to be a game changer. Once you solve the payload to orbit problem, the doors fly open. Instead of multiyear or decade long missions to send a probe the size of a washing machine to fly by a planet or moon, we can assemble much larger craft in orbit, fuel them in orbit and perform much more aggressive burns to move more mass more quickly to the destination. This also translates directly to payload to surface as well, for unmanned research missions throughout the solar system.
Very interesting and succinct, Marcus. Thank you.
What a fun episode! Thank you.
Great recap! Thank you!
Holy holy man Marcus. I am 70 years old. I hope Survive. what you've been telling us. What's gonna happe in the next 20 to 30 years? Because I am a space nut. I watch almost every lunch that I can see on RUclips. Live how much as I watch her all have a nice day. You are the best.
I did like so much, a good review of all the missions of all the agencies.
well done, many thanks
I have always thought the real reason for the big push for Optimus to become aware, is to send them to both the Moon and Mars first. And setup for humans. It's better to test on a robot than a human especially when the robot can perform like a human, without all the human life support.
Excellent episode!
A great summary of pending missions.
Great vid Marcus, ty.
You are very welcome.
Thanks Marcus.
Thank you. Great information. 🤙🏽⚡️
Very cool upload. I’m excited for Juice and Pace
Your videos are amazing, Marcus. Well done indeed!
Thank you very much!