How SpaceX And Elon Musk Will Colonize Mars! (2022 Update)

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How SpaceX And Elon Musk Will Colonize Mars! (2022 Update) Elon Musk is heavily invested in his vision for life on Mars, so how will SpaceX and Elon Musk colonize Mars? Let's dig into SpaceX and Elon Musk's plans and mission to colonize Mars!

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0:00 Introduction
0:56 Starbase
2:36 The great filter
4:52 The journey to Mars
5:42 The Mars city
8:17 Terraforming mars
12:27 Why Elon is in a hurry
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NASA developed a concept presenting the creation of an artificial magnetosphere located at the specific site, called Lagrange L1, which is between Mars and the sun. At this specific site, it is necessary to create an object that generates a magnetic field with an intensity between 1-2 teslas that is capable of protecting Mars from cosmic rays.

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The largest object to fly by weight was the Antonov An-225. By your definition, the Hindenburg was a balloon that floated and so did not fly. Rockets travel through the atmosphere by generating thrust to overcome their weight. They generate no aerodynamic lift, like aircraft do, and thus do not fly.

armandomercado
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Just to be clear, we can't even make a 700 person settlement in Antartica self sufficient. A place where you can breath the air and that has water and plenty of fish

conradbormann
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Here's an idea for giving Mars a magnetic field. I know, it's probably not practical, but it's fun to the think about.
1. Find an iron ore deposit, or other magnetic metals.
2. Set up a big loop of wire surrounding the deposit. Would maybe take a few hundred miles of wire.
3. Run a current through the wire to make a mag field.
4. Melt the ore deposit with an underground nuke.
5. When the ore solidifies again, move your setup to the next ore deposit.

steverobbins
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I can tell from the thumbnail that the colony has already surpassed Earth in tech and design. Very well done Musk!

aydanlundy
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What a great big audacious dream. An exciting time to live, to witness the first person land ❤️

williamdeoradesilva
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Heck yeah! I would absolutely go to Mars! Talk about a dream come true!

rodwatson
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Seeing concept art of early colonies on the _surface_ of Mars always makes me think of radiation.
The video mentions that the lack of magnetic field, so anyone on the surface would be subject to the same radiation that stripped away the atmosphere.
Any permanent habitation on the surface would need a lot of heavy shielding, or should simply be buried to use Mars soil as a natural buffer.

jamietodd
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It’s a new age of exploration. This is like when the Vikings first went to the new world.

rubinortiz
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I'm really interested in taking a trip to Mars when it's time. One of the tings I've been considering is getting a degree in chemistry, a lifelong interest. Work for SpaceX, get paid to do a 5 year round trip maybe. Or some other company that springs into existence to build the city. Definitely interested as long as the health effects aren't going to be serious

Elerius
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Thanks. Great video. It seems to me to be much easier to create pressurised underground cities on Mars than to terraform it.

jeffharmed
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I would go on the first trip to Mars I don't have a lot to loose. I'm probably not qualified in the slightest but I would be willing to sacrifice my life for the future

grantfreeman
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Can't wait till we have ships that are about 2 miles long. That would get us where we need to be!

kristopherleslie
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One of the more interesting theories about ‘The Great Filter’ is that most habitable planets are water-worlds, and that is why we don’t see other planets with civilizations on them. After all, dolphins have neither mastered fire nor developed radios.

JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
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@12:45 Mars is habitable now. "Earth like" will likely take 150 years. Restarting the core magnetic field and adding atmosphere etc. But mostly, we can make domes. Most people would be ok with that because people love the "in doors" and actually don't need much outside space to inhabit a planet.

nunya___
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I thought it was hilarious when during Elon's Babylon Bee interview, one of the guys said that Elon's encouraging people to have more children was so that people would have to go to Mars because of overpopulation.

Outrigger
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What stops the solar winds from pushing the gas you add to space?

harinandansankar
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Think that a job at lower gravity sounds good as I get older.

danielbillings
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You would have to build it deep underneath, then regulate it slowly over time. Realistically there are few options that could cause it to happen quickly. The timing is based on funding and interests within the funders lifetimes. It is more realistic to build inside the planet to begin with. Slowly expand the inside to outer regulated dome areas. Grow over time to more area. You always begin with your own small bubble, then expand your area.

chrisgann
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The transfer window at 2 year intervals is for a max efficiency, minimum fuel burn, shortest transit time, for humans. Unaccompanied cargo can be sent at any time, taking much longer, with no need for life support support systems. 3D printing technology holds a great deal of promise for reducing the materiel transport load by creating structures from the Martian soil itself. Many possibilities to explore. In Elon I trust to make the attempt.

MrSinghKhanna