NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
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Follow NASA 360 on their new YouTube page at: www.youtube.com/FollowNASA360 NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight. From asteroids to deep space to humans on Mars, join NASA 360 as we look toward the not-so-distant future.
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watching space travel videos always make me wanna play kerbal space program
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thank you
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Thank you NASA for working hard on the future of humans in space. Really apreciate it.
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I keep saying it because it's true. It's indispensable that we find a way to make artificial gravity. It will help future projects so much in so many ways. Does anybody here have any update on that?
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I'm a space industry advocate. Space needs to become seriously profitable. With profitability comes private sector industry operations in space. We need to start mining near Earth objects/asteroids, etc. And maybe some mining and other projects on the Moon too. After a few multi-trillion dollar asteroid windfalls, private sector space mining operations will be able to plunk down the several hundred billion dollar price tag for proper high-end rotating wheel space stations. When wheel stations start showing up in space, then we'll seriously start going places and getting things done, in space and otherwise.. Long term work crews will NEED wheel stations. But we need serious space profitability, for wheel stations to happen. And as far as I'm concerned, wheels are the only responsible way to tackle serious long term space projects. We need the gravity effect wheel stations provide for human health. Trying to cut corners by reduced "station" costs of zero gravity stations is putting money (saving) ahead of responsibility for people's health. With asteroid mining windfall, wheel station costs will be both responsible and do-able.
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This is what we should be spending on not the military!
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I knew NASA is doing space real space travel, that put my nightmares to bed too.
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Imagine if there were no butthurt people and the world would act like 1 single country. We would modernize and explore the galaxy at almost the speed of light.
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Why would it take 29 minutes to send information to and from Mars? I thought the speed of light allows photons to travel from the sun to the earth in only 8 minutes; and Mars is much closer to us than the sun.
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NASA is funded plenty. It's not the government holding money. It's NASA using the money to support a small economy of workers. Endlessly doing basically nothing.
The technology to Mars exists already. You can't do the trip in less than 6 months or the planet won't be there when you get there. So developing faster propulsion won't do any good, unless you're doing so on a hugely advanced scale to where the orbit of the planets isn't a factor anymore. Like if say... we figure out how make warp drive real.
They can't get their act together for a Mars mission, because they're too busy trying to please every company, by using everyone's inventions and making the payload prohibitively heavy.
A mission to mars moons before Mars is pointless and stupid.
We went to the moon and used to do great things like that, cause we wanted to embarrass the russians and help post war america raise morale. Now, we have no political motivation and a distinct lack of interest from the bulk of society. Now, everyone in the US is relatively content with playing with electronic gadgets and fighthing uninformed political battles on facebook.
Indie companies will reach Mars long before NASA does, unless they completely change their employment infrastructure, and get rid of the useless space UN up there. Why don't the countries all work together on... going somewhere? Stop dumping money into the ISS. -
I really loved your video Mrnes :) dope
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Good video. Just find the music really irritating and makes it difficult to hear the narrators as it drowns them out. The music does not add one positive thing to the video. Keep the music for the beginning and/or end, leave it out when people are speaking so that those of us with slight hearing issues can actually hear what is being said.
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I think they need to building a spacecruiser in space or remake the spacestation into one.
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Each planet having their own internet domain blew my mind.
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hmmmm, where is NASA planning on moving cape Canaveral to?
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Amazing. Emerson Overton (plugged-in)
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Has anyone heard the project MARS ONE there sending people to Mars in 2023-2025 search it up
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what we need to focus on is interstellar ships and quit the chemical fuel hell we could have done it altleast by 2030 im dissapointed if we dont
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Nasa, I love you.
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