SpaceX Major NEW Design Lunar Starship INTERIOR Somehow Better Than NASA...

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SpaceX Major NEW Design Lunar Starship INTERIOR Somehow Better Than NASA...
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0:00 - 2:29: Inside the Apollo capsule
2:30- 6:25: Inside Lunar Starship
6:26- 8:22: Dark Universe
8:23- 11:25: Energy Depletion
11:26- 13:45: New Era
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SpaceX Major NEW Design Lunar Starship INTERIOR Somehow Better Than NASA...
What Life Inside NEW Design Lunar Starship To The Moon!!!
The history of space exploration has spanned many decades. Numerous spacecraft have ventured into space, marking significant milestones for humanity. Among the most notable are the missions that landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972, aboard the Apollo crew capsule.
But if given the chance, would you dare to sit on those spacecraft?
Before you make up your mind, let’s take a look inside the legendary Apollo. Inside these spacecraft, we typically find a cramped cabin with a few closely arranged seats, a control panel, and some computer screens for working.
SpaceX Major NEW Design Lunar Starship INTERIOR Somehow Better Than NASA...
The Apollo command module had a diameter of 3.9 meters and a height of 3.47 meters. It weighed 5,800 kg dry and had a crew cabin volume of 6.17 cubic meters. It could accommodate three astronauts for about a week. During the trip from Earth to the Moon, they usually slept under their seats. Behind their seats were storage compartments for various experiments. Imagine being confined to such a small space for three days, especially when gravity takes care of most tasks. Occasionally, you’d have to fasten your seatbelt for adjustment, which took around 3–4 seconds.
Oh! That sounds uncomfortable, right?
Remember that scene in *Star Wars* where they’re rescuing the princess from the Death Star, and she sees the Millennium Falcon and says, “You came here in that? You’re braver than I thought!” Well, that’s how I felt when I saw an Apollo capsule.
SpaceX Major NEW Design Lunar Starship INTERIOR Somehow Better Than NASA...
However, with the current advancements in the space industry, things are gradually improving. As you can see, SpaceX’s Dragon is one of the most modern spacecraft, with a much more comfortable crew cabin for four astronauts, or even up to seven.
But in reality, as the entire world focuses on returning to the Moon and even aiming for Mars, humanity truly needs something much larger. This would be a place where we could live, work comfortably, and perform other activities, like living in our own homes.
The most promising candidate for this is SpaceX’s Starship. If astronauts were arranged according to Apollo’s standards, 400 people could fit within Starship’s 1,000 cubic meters. With three times the space allotted per astronaut, Starship would still have room for 150 people.
It’s truly a future home in space, comparable to the International Space Station (ISS).

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The approach makes no sense to me. The Mars journey could be better off with launching 10 Starships to orbit and connecting them all, with various ships having different functions. For example 2 ships could be for power, 1 ship for habitation, 1 ship for food and water, 1 ship for farming, 1 ship for recreation/exercise/entertainment, 1 ship warehousing, etc. Then send all 10 to Mars orbit, detach and land -or use landers to ferry crew and supplies down.

beaker
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Sounds like riding the Apollo capsule would be about the same as a road trip coast to coast in the US. The biggest problem would be putting up with each other, though a road trip always has that one sibling who annoys you, and Apollo wouldn’t have someone saying “Are we there yet?” every 30 minutes.

AJHyland
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SPACEX STARSHIP, INCREDIBLE EXCITED VIDEO! !! AMAZING! !!l

OoKhin-qtrf
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we use Hydrogen cells in our Warehouse trucks but it has lots of draw backs because of the high load they need to operate under with forklifts but also the dust neither would be a huge concern in a spaceship if you have enough of them for redundancy and parts.

MrSmithwayne
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Whatever the final version of Starship ends up like it'll be a big improvement.👍👍

ARWest-bpyb
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Awesome demo guys, I like all your reports. My name is already on Mars sice 2022, also has been taken around the moon with the Orion capsule 2 years ago. I will be traveling to Europa onboard the Europa Clipper mission in October. I`m a mechanical engineer, Back in the day I flew with most of the NATO aircraft and I jumped with parachute from most of them including few choppers. I will be happy to hop onboard of one of these starships as soon the occasion appears, I can do almost everything practical, scrapping toilets, floors, fixing stuff etc. just to mention few. Keep me on the loop, and keep up with the stellar work you do.

maurizioibba
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Lethal cosmic radiation is also a concern that must be addressed. Perhaps that deserves it's own episode.

chadbruce
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Fuel cells will have similar weight limitations as does battery energy storage.

jbkabss
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Listening to that made me really excited about a future where we not only go to Mars, but permanently inhabit it. That is until I realized that the biggest hurtle in going to Mars is three letters that no amount of technology can fix. FAA

Workingcinderellaman-jwpf
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Still waiting to hear how SpaceX will deal with radiation in the long-term exposure scenarios, it's not like it's a minor detail somebody will fix soon.

krashdown
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Wonder why SpaceX is not considering a small nuclear power plant as a source of electricity to run the Starship.

sridhark
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As the Starship travels into space it deploys communication buoys. This way communication is maintained.

JohnSmith-xlbo
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I could see two maybe three Starships traveling together. Should one Starship experience a failure the other Starships would be used as backup.

PanioloBee
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Communications lag: up to the first half of the 19th century communications between, say, the USA and UK were close to half a year (weather permitting). London and Sydney? Often, a year. Humanity dealt with this delay just fine...in fact for 99% of the human existence. Only for less than 1% of human existence was the norm just picking up the phone and making a call anywhere in the world.

lawrenceallen
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I was wondering about the bedding in there sleep quarters how would they clean the bedding 🛌.

raystevens
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I am not going to bash every administration that in charge, must remember the FAA sets rules by that they feel are best, noyt updating is another issue but I was glad to hear that the video provided possible solutions for longer trips but also indicated the advantages and disadvantages of each, but also also showing that developmentis ongoing but needs more to be done.

deanborchardt
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Seems like you could set up some fans in a tube to create a shower. Water is pumped in. Just like a normal shower. Fans are placed, one in the top and the other in the bottom. They would blow\draw in such a way to move the water as if in gravity. The water could be recycled.
Don't know about windows, seems like it would be a risk due to radiation and breaking.
flat screens with multible camaras setup to simulate 3D views would be better.
As for power, there is another option. Nuclear power. A small reactor could be placed on the ship that would meet all there needs. It could then be used to power a settlement once the ship reaches the target world.
Keep in mind that battery's can only store power, they can not produce it. Also, no matter how efficient the battery, the supply will always be limited. They would be great for a backup or to supply power at peak times and recharge during off hours.
Also carrying enough to supply power for the whole trip would be really inefficient use of weight and space.
Hydrogen fuel cells would be promising. You could even make more Hydrogen and oxygen out of the water. Provided you could get a net gain in power.
But the problem with Hydrogen is that it has to be kept cold and it will boil off. While I don't really understand how it can escape from a sealed enviromint it does. So you would lose some of that fuel over time.
Also, I think that I should point out that Starship will use Methalox or Methane and Oxygen as it's fuel. Meaning that any Hydrogen would have to have it's own dedicated tank with a cooling system to keep it stable.
Seems like NASA could help SpaceX with the harvesting and conversion machines.
You know that a trip to another world is not going to be all rainbows and sunshine right?

williamburroughs
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I'm wondering if SpaceX and NASA could set up wind generators on the planet scene they have some strong winds they would have to be big if you set up a lot of them in a series of many.

raystevens
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Hydrogen fuel cells can run off of Methane with little or no modifications the only adder byproduct is carbon than can be used to make dry ice and help keep fuels cold.

ANGRY_AMERICAN
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150 or 400 people on a starship, where is the food, water, reclamation systems, etc… The other commenter is correct, your going to need multiple ships (modules) for each of the functions.

vmoutsop