Could we really live on Mars? Onboard the ISS, a laboratory in orbit to prepare for the Mars mission

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
  • Propelled at 28,000 KM/H around the Earth, aboard the International Space Station (ISS), French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, fellow American Peggy Whitson and Russian Oleg Novitsky will be working with laboratories around the world to test different solutions in preparation for long-duration missions such as the one to Mars.
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    Chapters
    ▷ 0:00 - Introduction
    ▷ 02:00 - Baikonur in Kazakhstan where the Soyuz launcher will launch
    ▷ 04:00 - Pesquet arrives at ISS for mission 50/51
    ▷ 09:08 - In Toulouse, developing a centrifuge.
    ▷ 13:07 - Working day on the ISS, between experience and living together
    ▷ 14:14 - Korolev in Russia, alongside Guennadi Padalka, recounts his space experience.
    ▷ 19:03 - Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, a genealogy close to Mars
    ▷ 22:07 - The different thrusters for a space mission to Mars
    ▷ 27:00 - The ISS and refueling concerns
    ▷ 33:23 - New Braunfels in the USA, a look back at the Apollo 16 mission to the Moon
    ▷ 36:30 - Halfway through mission 50/51
    ▷ 39:30 - Protecting astronauts from cosmic radiation
    ▷ 44:00 - The need for exercise on the ISS
    ▷ 49:35 - Last moments for Pesquet in the ISS
    ▷ 52:59 - Credits
    #space #iss #thomaspesquet #future #science #documentary #peggywhitson #nasa #mars
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    Like a travel diary immersing us in the daily life of the ISS, the documentary takes us behind the scenes of this space orbit where the future of the Earth is at stake. For a better understanding of space and how humans can adapt to it, in the face of mutations of the body in the face of micro-gravity. To be able to send astronauts to Mars, we need to better understand the consequences of gravity on the human body, and find countermeasures.
    And the results are promising... With the adaptation of human physiology to micro-gravity, the recycling of waste for autonomous living, the development of new materials, more efficient propulsion technologies and robotics, science is going to show us that the prospects of a Martian mission, of life elsewhere for mankind, are on the way to becoming reality...
    Thanks to these missions and the work of scientists around the world, the brakes that prevent us from flying for more than a year at more than 400 KM above our atmosphere (ISS altitude) will be lifted in 20 years' time. Mars is already in the sights of space agencies. And the Red Planet is on the minds of astronauts the world over...
    Original title: From ISS To Mars - Space, The Future Of The Earth?
    Directed by Vincent Perazio & Alain Tixier
    © 2016, Licenced by GAD
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Komentáře • 82

  • @AlanHodgkinson-cc1ok
    @AlanHodgkinson-cc1ok Před 20 dny +6

    This is how we should work together not war ❤❤❤❤

  • @MarkHopewell
    @MarkHopewell Před měsícem +6

    Find a vast desert in the Middle East or North Africa and visit there - the gravity's normal too.

    • @victorferguson-zs7zk
      @victorferguson-zs7zk Před 14 dny +2

      There are vast unexplored undersea areas of the Earth that could be much more easily explored and exploited than Mars.

  • @Uvray
    @Uvray Před měsícem +10

    I think we're still 100 years away from putting people on Mars. It's still difficult to get to the moon.

    • @Uvray
      @Uvray Před měsícem +2

      @@tdoheron Yeah, and like I say, even the moon is still very difficult. And Mars is 150 times further away. The difficulties with current technology are myriad and immense.

    • @ingridhohmann3523
      @ingridhohmann3523 Před 15 dny

      We hope sooner 🙏

    • @johnguerrero4168
      @johnguerrero4168 Před 14 dny +1

      Maybe, but robots can do a lot too

    • @cmwork8870
      @cmwork8870 Před 11 dny

      @@johnguerrero4168 only robots can go with our current technology. Radiation will kill us even before we get there.

    • @br1rocks
      @br1rocks Před 11 dny

      Nah it could have been done 30 years ago. But we might be 100 years from putting a permanent or semi-permanent human presence on Mars.

  • @user-cf7nq5og5z
    @user-cf7nq5og5z Před 9 dny

    ❤😊I loved it. Thank you very much.😊❤ God speed and God bless you all.

  • @montewoods2389
    @montewoods2389 Před měsícem +3

    Well said getting back to the moon has proved difficult after decades. Mars will prove to be extremely difficult for several more decades. Mankind will probably destroy one another here on planet earth before they could ever think about living on another planet.

    • @Arturo4586
      @Arturo4586 Před 9 dny

      As a member of the team that landed the 2 Viking space craft on Mars and receiving the data on the meteorological conditions on Chryse planitia and Utopia Planitia , it is livable there, provided frozen water is located and accessible just below the surface.
      The lower density is still sufficient to support tandem helicopter flight because of the lower gravity . This allows finding locations well suited for colonization.
      The travel to Mars is going to be routine with Space ship by SpaceX.

    • @Arturo4586
      @Arturo4586 Před 9 dny

      Funding, as usual was cut, no difficulty at all, technology is fine

  • @thebenefactor6744
    @thebenefactor6744 Před měsícem +2

    Gil Scott Heron said it best, "my sister needs an operation; whitey's on the moon."

  • @SunilSunil-iq6dz
    @SunilSunil-iq6dz Před měsícem

    Super❤❤❤

  • @AlanHodgkinson-cc1ok
    @AlanHodgkinson-cc1ok Před 20 dny +1

    What a great russian lady she is so wonderful 👍😊❤❤❤

  • @knopfseibande
    @knopfseibande Před 7 dny

    Immagination World 🤫🎈

  • @jeromevincente2932
    @jeromevincente2932 Před 8 dny

    This Freight Farm would work on Mars Volanic tubes or caves.

  • @cosmicpsyops4529
    @cosmicpsyops4529 Před měsícem +2

    If we can live with Gen Z, we can live on Mars.

  • @ayemaung2076
    @ayemaung2076 Před 6 dny

    I am sure that we will reach to Mars in slightly short period.

  • @annetteku1
    @annetteku1 Před 11 dny

    If you puncture a bio suite, you most likely punkture the body as Well… Will the bleeding be very eruptive through that hole, and the pressure difference be something to consider?..

  • @somebody1828
    @somebody1828 Před měsícem +5

    Shouldn't we fix this planet first?

    • @ilokivi
      @ilokivi Před měsícem

      The history of nearby terrestrial planets like Mars and Venus illustrates what can happen if poor stewardship of the Earth results in climate change which harms life on it. By exploring and studying other planets, we can protect our own.

    • @somebody1828
      @somebody1828 Před měsícem

      @@ilokivi No need to study anything, I can tell you what's wrong and how to prevent extinction. Don't let greedy maniacs run the society and we'll be more than fine.

    • @cmwork8870
      @cmwork8870 Před 11 dny

      @@ilokivi they are after mining materials from what I gathered. That idea is just a way for citizens to support the spending.

  • @dragonkinss
    @dragonkinss Před 12 dny

    how do u solve the radiation

  • @imagereader_9
    @imagereader_9 Před 9 dny

    Well i guess if a barren landscape free of shade and with an atmosphere that will kill you unless you wear a spacesuit sounds appealing then go for it....

  • @timothyshiu2263
    @timothyshiu2263 Před 15 dny

    Take another 1000 years, even if earth become mars.

  • @sakuraturbo3364
    @sakuraturbo3364 Před 17 dny +1

    What if we came from mars

    • @Wesley-wg2qi
      @Wesley-wg2qi Před 10 dny

      We most likely did, but we were bacteria back then

  • @williamfugatt5003
    @williamfugatt5003 Před měsícem +1

    are you kidding we can't Even live on earth

  • @GFW-np5jx
    @GFW-np5jx Před 9 dny

    We have been lied to about both the ISS and Mars !

  • @cmwork8870
    @cmwork8870 Před 11 dny

    HI, i would like we invest in this planet first...Things are bleak 😢

  • @zijadinsinani
    @zijadinsinani Před 18 dny

    univers shum duhet te kini kujdes mrotjen diellite jeni po gaboni.

  • @alexsidletskiy5923
    @alexsidletskiy5923 Před 22 dny +1

    Only exploration of space can bro some peace to this planet. That’s what ISS is about

  • @sunflowerz54
    @sunflowerz54 Před měsícem

    Under a dome city for 100 yrs while they terraform the planet!!

  • @DavoidJohnson
    @DavoidJohnson Před 13 dny

    Until autonomous robots can build a self sustaining environment, humans will just be a short lived problem on Mars.

  • @DirtyLilHobo
    @DirtyLilHobo Před 21 dnem

    Ya, if only! Mars! Where oxygen is a trace element, 0.145%, and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is equivalent to around 140,000ft on Earth! Ninety-six percent of the Martian atmosphere in carbon dioxide!
    Any manned mission to Mars likely will be a one-way trip!
    At our present state of technology, colonization of Mars is a near impossibility!
    Should technology advance the needed transport would be the Starship Enterprise!

  • @MrJruta
    @MrJruta Před 20 dny

    Longer…

  • @edlondon3717
    @edlondon3717 Před 21 dnem

    Nothing about living on Mars just the ISS...and we have a hard time with the moon

  • @mrhassell
    @mrhassell Před měsícem +3

    Why on Earth would anyone want to live on Mars? If that's exciting to you, I suggest you spend a week camping in a freezer, to get prepared. -60c isn't for the faint of heart.

    • @Wesley-wg2qi
      @Wesley-wg2qi Před 10 dny

      I suspect they'll use indoor heating

    • @imagereader_9
      @imagereader_9 Před 9 dny

      @@Wesley-wg2qi Sounds like you won't miss taking a nice walk in the woods without a space suit...The novelty of life on Mars would lose its charm in about two hours....

    • @Wesley-wg2qi
      @Wesley-wg2qi Před 9 dny

      @@imagereader_9 like many things in life, it's not for everyone.

  • @blancareynoso409
    @blancareynoso409 Před 12 dny

    Now is fixion.

  • @kasimahmadzai8150
    @kasimahmadzai8150 Před 29 dny

    In hundred years humans will reach the speed of light and even faster.
    Then It will take 8 minutes to get to the sun.

    • @petelake7373
      @petelake7373 Před 18 dny

      Yeh, in the sixties people predicted we would have flying cars by the eighties. Give up the predictions

  • @zijadinsinani
    @zijadinsinani Před 18 dny

    eloni duhete te jete shum i kujdeshum universi nuk ashte toke. kah deshiron makinen ta trjtosh ki shum kujdes univers. shpesh her jah kom terheke veretjen. me diellin kah kujdes

  • @imacmill
    @imacmill Před měsícem +2

    No.

  • @bradpotter3197
    @bradpotter3197 Před měsícem +1

    If we were meant to be there we would be there.

    • @Wesley-wg2qi
      @Wesley-wg2qi Před 10 dny

      So when we get there it will mean because we were meant to go. Nice!

  • @starstreakshadow
    @starstreakshadow Před 17 dny

    Can’t fix the planet earth and you want to goto Mars. Ohhhh I get it, just destroy and move onto another planet and repeat what is being done on earth.

  • @rawveganterra
    @rawveganterra Před měsícem

    Ridiculous, nobody wants to go live on...Mars. Hellooooo. I definitely do not want to move to Mars.

  • @blancareynoso409
    @blancareynoso409 Před 12 dny

    ✅ to really o fixion Alpha sigma Omega 5:44 o alpha Thera 0mego Ferus god mitológico Germany.

  • @DexterBodden-up9xe
    @DexterBodden-up9xe Před měsícem +1

    Humans cannot breathe normally or naturally outside of Earth's atmosphere, and any lifeform from any other planet outside of Earth's atmosphere cannot function within our atmosphere. We fail the T-shirt shorts and flip-flops test.

  • @djsarg7451
    @djsarg7451 Před 13 dny +2

    Could we really live on Mars? 100% no. Solar radiation would kill you before you get here. It is too cold, too dry and to toxic a place.

  • @anonymousperson8487
    @anonymousperson8487 Před měsícem +1

    Nope

  • @JoellHedges-dm1mu
    @JoellHedges-dm1mu Před 28 dny

    The magic of tv……
    ISS is on Antartica.

  • @randylahey1232
    @randylahey1232 Před 13 dny

    Humans will never live on mars...we'll be lucky to even have a successful manned mission

  • @franciscogomes4416
    @franciscogomes4416 Před měsícem

    No we cannot.

  • @c9o8l7i6n5
    @c9o8l7i6n5 Před 16 dny +1

    why dont we have space bases on the moon its next door dont talk about mars till we colonise THE MOON😂🤣😅

    • @cmwork8870
      @cmwork8870 Před 11 dny +1

      They are doing that (or trying) soon. But it is not easy...

    • @Wesley-wg2qi
      @Wesley-wg2qi Před 10 dny

      ​@@cmwork8870 it will be easy when Starship is finished

    • @user-ep3ck5re4o
      @user-ep3ck5re4o Před 5 dny

      Agree totally - makes sense to establish a base station there first