How SpaceX's Most Daring Mission Will Advance Humanity (Polaris Dawn)

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 13

  • @Paulusss1
    @Paulusss1 Před 13 dny +1

    I looked up multiple explanations videos about this topic. But by far, you explain this in a very understandable way, thank you!

  • @MajikPPMan
    @MajikPPMan Před 13 dny +1

    I love your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @ThePlayerlane
    @ThePlayerlane Před 15 dny

    Good stuff keep up the good search.

  • @yakirfrankoveig8094
    @yakirfrankoveig8094 Před 14 dny

    I have a point of contension i cant know for sure but i dont think space x is actually improving eva suits yeah they are slimmer they are also tethered and the gemini eva suit was just as slim

    • @PaulShanley
      @PaulShanley Před 11 dny +1

      On first glance, it might appear that way. I’m betting if you ask Jim Lovell or Buzz Aldrin what they thought about the Gemini suits, versus what they may be familiar with or are learning about the SpaceX suits, your opinion/contention might change.
      The cool thing? We all get to find out together when Polaris Dawn launches, executes it’s mission objectives, and then returns.
      Cheers!
      Paul
      Ad astra ad nauseam

    • @yakirfrankoveig8094
      @yakirfrankoveig8094 Před 11 dny +1

      @@PaulShanley yeah thats why i said i cant know for sure because i dont have a way of knowing the extent of whats new and what isnt just yet im sure they are more advanced than gemini what i doubted was that they are some revolutienary thing compared to todays suits
      P.s. "ad nauseam" means "to a sickening degree" are you sure thats what you meant?

    • @PaulShanley
      @PaulShanley Před 11 dny +2

      @@yakirfrankoveig8094, thank you for your thoughtful reply. As for the Latin question.. yes, that is exactly what I mean.
      “To the stars, so much that we are sick of it.”
      If I knew the Latin for “tongue-in-cheek”, I’d probably say that.

    • @yakirfrankoveig8094
      @yakirfrankoveig8094 Před 11 dny +1

      @@PaulShanley ok i guess that makes sense

    • @PaulShanley
      @PaulShanley Před 11 dny

      @@yakirfrankoveig8094, before reusable rockets, the idea of going to space other than for or exclusively by governments, seemed stuck in science fiction.
      Back then, the idea that we could some day go to space so much that it becomes commonplace seemed ironic to me.
      Ad astra per aspera was definitely where we were at post shuttle, pre Falcon 9. Per a lot of aspera it seemed.
      Thus the tongue in cheek swap out for “ad nauseam”.
      The explanation you never asked for. You’re welcome. ;-)