for all mankind. Season 3. The 3 way race to Mars!

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This is a semi enjoyable series playing in a alternate reality. Enjoy!
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Series Finale energy. And it's not even halfway through yet! This show is extremely underrated!

TheKeenTribe
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love how nasa while having flat screens still has them mounted on the giant consoles of old, while helios just has monitors in simple tabels

chheinrich
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One of my favorite scenes from this show period. Honestly, even the cheesy protestor shot still make it great.

jaym
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Phoenix - reminiscent of 'Hermes' from "The Martian" for the rotating section and ion(?) drive
Sojourner - reminds me of the Eagle Transporter from "Space: 1999" for the Moonbase launch
Mars 94 - looks like something designed by Gerry Anderson for the ground launch

mayfurrnz
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1:01 LMAO THE TAKE ME WITH YOU GIRL LOL

slavinia
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Watched this show recently and loved it. One thing I don't see people really talking about however is how ridiculous the design of the Soviet Mars 94 is. A traditional, vertical SSTO does not make sense in this context by itself, let alone the fact it goes to mars. You then add the fact that its using bell engines (impossible to have good efficientcy at both sea level and vaccume) and they're nuclear (great efficiency, low thrust. Assuming they're near identical to Sojourner it shouldn't reach orbit.) Overall just never could have worked. Sojourner is a neat design and the moon launch makes sense, but landing the whole thing on mars along with additinal habs is just a bad ides. I've seen some people point this out but Phenoix is seriously king here. Leo construction+artificial gravity+individual orbital and decent modules. Saves a ton of Dv and allows the much larger size to be practical.

dadillo
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Space video + some fitting song and I‘m a happy guy

lillol
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Sojourner-1 has a head start since it was launched from the Moon. They had the 384, 400 km head start advantage, if it wasn't for Helios launching first and overcoming that disadvantage they had since they launched 2 weeks earlier.

Neuwey
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I laughed my ass off at the f*ck the moon dude. He has my respect.

porg
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Just finished this episode and had to rush to Youtube to watch this scene, what an ending, what a TV Show 😍

ProductionSktT
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God what I'd give to live in this timeline

Centurion
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Immagini e musica al top ! Tanta roba sta serie !!!!

antoniodelucaadl
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Meanwhile in our timeline, we're still stuck on earth.

lykan
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I want to watch this show. But jeeze Louise. Every clip i watch is a blaring rock concert😂😂😂😂 or some extra drama. If they cut those, must watch!

Read.A.Journal.Article
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🤔🤔🤔In my opinion the Sojourner is the worst ship for a long duration trip to Mars for one simple reason: Gravity. She undoubtedly has a bold and modern design; but in this Universe; where there is a greater knowledge of Human Beings in Space (At least 40 years more than in our Universe); Scientists should be more aware of the dangers that the lack of gravity causes in the body (loss of muscle and bone mass and weakening of the Immune System, for example); and this knowledge should be utilized in the construction of Long Duration Mission Ships in Deep Space. In my opinion the best ship is the Phoenix; which is capable of generating 1G; besides being formally a Space Hotel; so comfort is not lacking. Even the Russians' Mars 94 must be better prepared; because as it was based on Discovery One from 2001 (Just kidding 😁😁😁); its spherical shape of the Housing just like Discovery One should have a gravitational centrifuge that should gear between 1-100% of the earth's gravity (1G); which makes the Cosmonauts' Organism not suffer so much from the lack of gravity. NASA Scientists should be aware of the effects of lack of Gravity on the Astronaut Organism and should better design Soujourner for a better Deep Space mission; with an External Gravity Centrifuge (like the Phoenix) or Internal (possibly like the Discovery One; I mean; Mars 94). What do you think?

adrianznt
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There are just too many plot conveniences. It's a good show...not great. It should've been called Space Bitches Rule!!

beastlyidiots
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So in 2003 NASA completed the VASIMR fusion engine and started the race to Jupiter in 2011 in part 5 of the movie.
Is the correct post to leave?

hieutranhuy