Making Humans a Multiplanetary Species
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SpaceX Founder, CEO, and Lead Designer Elon Musk will discuss the long-term technical challenges that need to be solved to support the creation of a permanent, self-sustaining human presence on Mars. The technical presentation will focus on potential architectures for sustaining humans on the Red Planet that industry, government and the scientific community can collaborate on in the years ahead.
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The only thing I'm worried about now is space debris and the Kessler syndrome
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There goes my dream to go to mars, 10 billion for one person, not everyone has 10 billion, and not everyone who has 10 billion wants to go to mars, i think you can get a few men on board instead of 100 men, its going to be a big problem
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yes NP i go to the bank and get a loan for 100.000 they will say wow what you need that for i will say to pay for a flight to mars they will think your nuts
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I see. so SpaceX is wasting TAX money through NASA making those rockets that do not work. How disappointed!
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SpaceX, I was upset that you cut the Q&A from this video ... until I watched it. Good call. Go make rockets xxxxxx
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Citizen colonial trait comparison weather real.
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Sheesh he's an awful presenter the poor guy
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Some people may criticize him on this but just think he put out autonomous cars before google on a smaller amount of funds. And soon model X tesla cars will be fully autonomous. And google is not even ready for that level of it level 10. It is crazy to think that this can be done by his time frame. Even though it does not guaranty it will work by that time they also did not think cars could drive them self's so soon.
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I'd like my kinds to study THIS in the school! This is awesome ...
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Can we create a crowd funding page for Space X? Like seriously I'd donate almost every other day.
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im sorry going to mars should be fun enough i think the people on the ship will be busy learning as much as they can before getting to mars where they will be doing alot to get the planet ready for the next shipment of people
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Thats all well and good but extended exposure to low gravity won't that effect our bodies?
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Hello I'm a fan of space x and I see that since the accident unfortunately I have not had the happiness of seeing our rockets going to infinity. But I have the confidence that all the team is motivated to reverse any and all evil that may have occurred so personal let's With everything for next year congratulations to all of that team! See you on Mars. A big hug in this whole family.
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Dear Elon Musk,
I am a 21 year old university student who has no money. I struggle everyday to study while worrying about money. I have a theory for time travel and anti-gravity technology if you would like to hear. If you like it and want to pursue it further, all I ask if that you can pay off my mum and dads mortgage, and I will help you for the rest of my life. I will even drop out of university to assist you!
Slim chance this will ever get to you, but worth a shot.
If you want to contact me, I assume you can do that somehow :)
Thanks, Me :) -
Make humanity great again.
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This is what i'm going to blow my money for retirement on.
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44:23 south park reference lol
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Just watched the show MARS and im convinced Elon Musk is the coolest person on Earth. Exploring and advancing technology.
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Elon Musk is not a human.....
HE IS A GOD!!!!!!!!!!!! -
WOW. Do you see how efficient the Falcon 9 is when compared to all of the other rockets in it's class? It has no strap-on boosters, only a single boost stage, which can be returned and reused! The Russians were really onto something (what a surprise) with the many-engined boost cores (or whatever it's called). I really hope SpaceX solves the resonance problem with bigger boosters, though. Another N1 incident would be a tragedy. It's a shame the N1 was ever cut funding. If it eventually worked, we might have moon bases by now, and the mighty Saturn V might still be in use.
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