Mars - Life on the Red Planet? | DW Documentary

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  • In February 2021, the robot "Perseverance" landed successfully on Mars. However, this success was never a given. The film shows the difficult work involved in developing the robot, right up to its successful landing.
    The new robot NASA sent to Mars is called "Perseverance". Its mission? To search for evidence of past life on the Red Planet - an important and ambitious endeavor. It took years to design the space probe and its small helicopter drone, called "Ingenuity". This documentary follows the rover's development, right up to its landing in the Jezero Crater on February 18, 2021.
    The mission proved to be a complete success: the robot landed safely and all the instruments on board functioned smoothly. As a result, "Perseverance" was able to deliver high-resolution images of Mars. But getting there was an arduous journey for all involved.
    On site, "Perseverance" takes samples from the crater, which scientists believe was once a river delta. Geological traces of past life - so-called biosignatures - could be hidden in the rock. Eventually, these samples will be brought back to Earth for analysis. Among other things, they could provide insights into possible life on Mars.
    The four-pound mini-helicopter "Ingenuity", which traveled in the belly of the rover, is now carrying out a series of test flights. These are the first of their kind to be undertaken on another planet. Another task of "Perseverance" is to test an innovative technology for extracting oxygen from the atmosphere. It is hoped that the gas can be used as fuel -- or to supply oxygen for future manned flights to Mars.
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Komentáře • 994

  • @Notthelasttime
    @Notthelasttime Před měsícem +469

    We are already living in space on a planet called Earth.

  • @psi4033
    @psi4033 Před 26 dny +92

    When we stop fighting here in earth. When we learn to live with each other. When we learn to love and help each other. When we are not confused

    • @cruisinusa5110
      @cruisinusa5110 Před 25 dny +11

      Becoming a spacefaring species will help mankind to see past our differences.

    • @rainbowdeep9234
      @rainbowdeep9234 Před 22 dny +2

      @@MemeMan_MEMESQUAD -- Anybody understand this rubbish comment ?

    • @tientienyao
      @tientienyao Před 22 dny +7

      We can't stop fighting. There are limited resource. And even when quantity is sufficient, we will compare and create perceived differences. Our need for identity will kill us eventually.

    • @Andre_vyent
      @Andre_vyent Před 22 dny +1

      agreed

    • @EspenFrafalne
      @EspenFrafalne Před 21 dnem

      Naive dreaming... The average human is not especially intelligent, and gets himself into all kinds of trouble. Just a few of us are intelligent and creative enough to push human evolution, while the rest of us are just "monkeys with nukes", lol! Life evolve through random mutations, and without natural enemies, we are kinda like a bacteria growing without restraints, so even the bad mutations will flourish. Neanderthals had natural enemies and other challenges that worked as a filter on their evolution, and the smartest ones could create better tools and weapons that gave them a higher chance at surviving than the rest. Humans became so successful that we no longer have such filters on our evolution, and as a lot of us (maybe especially in the western world) choose mates based on how they look and how nice they are to us, intelligence is a pretty small part of the filter that shapes human evolution.
      Intelligent people probably prefer to start a family with at least reasonably intelligent people, so they can enjoy meaningful conversations together. The not so intelligent people would not understand the priorities and interests of the smart people - and would probably prefer to be with a person of similar intelligence as themselves. As both the smart and stupid people get kids with random mutations, 50% of the kids who have smart parents get the potential to become even smarter than their parents, and 50% of the kids with less intelligent parents have an even smaller potential for intelligence. If this continues without anyone taking measures to push evolution in a good direction (maybe in the form of tax cuts for smart people who have kids, and dumb people who dont have kids), then the problem with people getting themselves into trouble, is just going to get worse and worse. Technically there is little difference between 2 people with bad genes procreating to create a child that will "not thrive", VS genetically engineering a person to have those same genes/weaknesses. People need to start thinking more with their brain instead of letting their emotions tell them what is good or bad. Reality doesnt care what we think or feel, or what our intentions are. All it cares about is that if "X" happens to "Y", then it will result in "Z". No idealism what so ever is involved there. Just cold hard reality - or "truth", if that sounds more "spiritually palatable" 😅

  • @abdulsamadahmed8816
    @abdulsamadahmed8816 Před 29 dny +55

    By far one of the best documentary by DW. Keep up the good work DW documentary Team

  • @bulletinvid
    @bulletinvid Před měsícem +62

    DW, my love, thank you for taking us to Mars ❤

  • @doehillarious2819
    @doehillarious2819 Před 28 dny +13

    As usual DW has made my day. Thank you

  • @CommonSenseRevolution
    @CommonSenseRevolution Před měsícem +10

    DW consistently does amazing work. Thank you for working so hard to keep us all informed.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to comment and
      are glad you like our content!

    • @sankaplays3098
      @sankaplays3098 Před 18 dny

      Amazing CGI, yes. None of these photos are real.

  • @TheNickKennedy
    @TheNickKennedy Před měsícem +40

    A lot of the things that we take for granted today are because of going to space. Also there are so many independent variables of events that could end life as we know it and we have no control over it. Should we take care of our planet? Absolutely but we shouldn’t resist to advance as a civilization.

    • @AnaPaulinacom
      @AnaPaulinacom Před měsícem +2

      Yes, a selected few want to care for the MOTHER / but vastly: dealing with a bunch of thugs that prefer to burn her down!

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Před měsícem +10

      Agreed. If we had to depend on all the short-sighted people that can't say more than "let's first solve all problems on earth", we would still be living in caves today.

    • @MichaelBrewick
      @MichaelBrewick Před 27 dny

      There never was a "civilization", just thinly-veiled simian brutality, as evidenced by current events. Monkeys with bombs.

    • @tonyelsom6382
      @tonyelsom6382 Před 24 dny

      Because of the development of the micro computers needed for the guidance of the rockets, we have internet today..

    • @TheNickKennedy
      @TheNickKennedy Před 24 dny +1

      @@tonyelsom6382 sure, also ball point pens too.

  • @diljan10
    @diljan10 Před měsícem +34

    Credit goes to DW documentary for allowing us to see such amazing scenes from another world ❤❤

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před měsícem +7

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

    • @diljan10
      @diljan10 Před měsícem +1

      @@DWDocumentary 💕💕🙏🙏

    • @JacquesMartini
      @JacquesMartini Před měsícem +1

      Now really. Mars is a sand desert. If you enjoy those, go to Sahara, Gobi, Sierra Nevada whatever.

    • @thisislilraskal
      @thisislilraskal Před 29 dny

      But its all animation and desert. Its all pretend, _not_ _real_ _actual_ footage. Its imaginery cartoons

    • @ulftnightwolf
      @ulftnightwolf Před 19 dny

      Never been to Nasa website?

  • @PARlS23
    @PARlS23 Před měsícem +35

    Best documentary channel on CZcams

    • @JJONNYREPP
      @JJONNYREPP Před měsícem

      Mars - Life on the Red Planet? | DW Documentary. 12.4.24. Martian contamination? It happens every time a celestial body hits earth.....

    • @qwertyuiop1234567180
      @qwertyuiop1234567180 Před měsícem +1

      Do both

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Před měsícem

      History Hit

    • @JJONNYREPP
      @JJONNYREPP Před měsícem

      @@qwertyuiop1234567180 What with...a frying pan or hacksaw?

    • @maelbela
      @maelbela Před 29 dny +2

      Apparently you don't know or understand french otherwise you would know "arte" they have also a foothold in baden baden and there is cooperation after the war to show friendship between Germany so they have a German channel aswell. One of the finest documentarys you can get.

  • @M_ibraheem
    @M_ibraheem Před 9 dny +1

    absolutely amazing just wow full marks to DW for such a wonderful documentary.

  • @paulford9120
    @paulford9120 Před 28 dny +6

    Thank you for such a wonderful and professionally produced documentary. 👍

  • @dlewis8405
    @dlewis8405 Před měsícem +7

    An 8 year old kid in Virginia named it Perseverance. He won a NASA competition to decide the rover's name.

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Před měsícem +7

      Thanks to his Curiosity, he took the Opportunity and ran with it. That's the Spirit.

    • @deeppurple883
      @deeppurple883 Před 29 dny +1

      Well done 👍 ☘️

    • @user-sb3sn8di1s
      @user-sb3sn8di1s Před 15 dny +2

      @@ronald3836 That's the Spirit of Ingenuity

  • @menotyou1234
    @menotyou1234 Před 13 dny +2

    The single most important And difficult task humanity has ever faced. Colonization of the Moon and Mars.

  • @arbaz79
    @arbaz79 Před 11 dny +1

    Amazing,informative and high quality documentary ❤.

  • @akulasrinivas946
    @akulasrinivas946 Před měsícem +6

    thank you so much for this amazing, mind blowing documentary.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před měsícem

      Thanks a lot for taking the time to comment. We kindly ask our viewers to comment on our channel in English
      so that we can answer questions and encourage dialogue.
      Thank you and all the best,
      The DW Documentary Team

  • @HistoryonYouTube
    @HistoryonYouTube Před 21 dnem +5

    I am a bit confused. I thought there was life on Mars. I can't believe that a mistake might have been made by David Bowie.

  • @JedFord
    @JedFord Před 20 dny +3

    What a beautiful, futuristic, informative, programme. THANK YOU to everyone who contributed.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 20 dny

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

  • @somalikaban..1495
    @somalikaban..1495 Před 17 dny +1

    Thnks I like the way Dw broadcast ❤

  • @EdvinGorimbao-lc7bi
    @EdvinGorimbao-lc7bi Před 7 dny

    Rip courtesy thank you for your contribution

  • @46europe
    @46europe Před 17 dny +3

    whats the song at the end?

  • @gillianbrookwell1678
    @gillianbrookwell1678 Před 20 dny +3

    Great documentary; Technology has come a long way since the 1960's

    • @ericchin739
      @ericchin739 Před 12 dny

      Except when it comes to landing humans on the moon.
      Apparently that's just too much after 50 years of technological advances.

  • @lungotevere
    @lungotevere Před 2 dny +1

    Brilliant. The best science for a long time.

  • @louiefranco993
    @louiefranco993 Před 6 dny

    DW never fails! Best documentary ever🥹🩶

  • @isacadc4552
    @isacadc4552 Před měsícem +7

    Best documentaries ever. I ve been watching DW documentaries for years. Thanks for keeping them free for everyone to enjoy.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před měsícem +3

      Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to comment and
      are glad you like our content!

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny +1

      .I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 Před 10 dny

      I’m about to watch and enjoy

  • @tech_curious4985
    @tech_curious4985 Před 29 dny +3

    Now we need Apple and Samsung to put SuperCam in our smartphones

  • @TraceyStark
    @TraceyStark Před 16 dny +1

    I can't believe the narrator mispronounced Lowell. Stunning.

  • @FlavaTheRipper
    @FlavaTheRipper Před měsícem +2

    Didnt even mention Spacex making the ship for it, literally not possible without them but did show 5 sec clip of their promotional video.
    Frankly much more exciting watching their progress to feel how close we are to sending real amounts of cargo.

    • @FredPlanatia
      @FredPlanatia Před měsícem

      That's true. They also stated that its not possible to put 30t of payload on Mars, when that is the plan with Starship. A few words about SpaceX effort to colonize Mars would have been well placed. Particularly also because of the ethical segment on contamination. If there is life on Mars and we bring organisms from Earth, how will we ever detect Martian life? Cross-contamination would make it extremely difficult if not impossible. The Earth microbes might outcompete and displace the Martian ones, a kind of genocide for the planet. Ofcourse we have our values and ensuring the survival of life from Earth (esp. humans) would probably take priority for most but having a discussion about this before it happens and deciding the level of quarantine we want to maintain before colonization begins would be important.

  • @Mrbfgray
    @Mrbfgray Před měsícem +3

    Earth and Mars have been "sneezing" on eachother for ever, life has already been transferred back and forth. (assuming life exist on Mars)

  • @twopenace403
    @twopenace403 Před měsícem +5

    Nice doc!
    I think the importance of discovering life on Mars is secondary; our main goal in traveling to Mars should be to become a multi-planetary species, regardless of that outcome.

  • @sforza209
    @sforza209 Před měsícem +5

    I really enjoyed the interstellaresque soundtrack on this documentary!

  • @JoyJoy-gk5sp
    @JoyJoy-gk5sp Před 8 dny +1

    3.25 congratulations for good landing

  • @grahambeyer6254
    @grahambeyer6254 Před 17 dny +1

    You need to change the thumbnail question "When will we live in space?". We are living in space.

  • @sis.555
    @sis.555 Před měsícem +6

    A raw, off-the-cuff look into all things Mars.

  • @TheAlchemistZero1
    @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem +6

    We already live in space, everything exists within the membrane* of 'space'.
    Except our 'vessel' is a living planet called Earth.
    *Space warps and 'bends', which makes it a medium/membrane.

    • @AnaPaulinacom
      @AnaPaulinacom Před měsícem +1

      Organism within an Organism and so on: reminds me of POE

    • @TheAlchemistZero1
      @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem

      @@AnaPaulinacom
      Careful what you wish for...
      Superdeterministic Consciousness:
      The unconscious mind "sells" the conscious mind on the concept of Reality. The conscious mind "buys" Reality from the unconscious mind.
      Forming an illusory feedback system (creating the illusion of choice).
      The subconscious mind being a broker between both; neurological imbalances occurring when the conscious mind resists unconscious narratives (superdeterministic).
      Sentience (environmental feedback) propagates consciousness through emergent (microorganisms forming macroscopic life) sensory experiences (environmental exposure), leading to the formation of memories, thus establishing corollary emotional states (dependent on experiences experienced). These emotional markers are activated during recall (remembering).
      (Intelligence levels also being predetermined)
      Microorganisms are sentient but don't experience conscious intelligence until emergence is factored; swarming as a collective through emergence - forming greater scales of intelligence (hive-mind/macroscopic life).
      Everything naturally occurring is Nature, which includes plants, microorganisms, humans (all lifeforms), atoms, energy, stars, planets, black holes, cancer, AIDS, space, Dreams, and Consciousness. (Say what!?)
      Nature is Emergence.
      Roughly half of the total cells (~15 trillion!) comprising an average human are other individually sentient organisms (microbiota).
      Any individual that believes they aren't being wholly influenced by half of their overall cellular matrix; I would encourage them to test that theory, by subtracting half of themselves from existence.
      the Alchemist
      -Ø1

    • @TheAlchemistZero1
      @TheAlchemistZero1 Před měsícem

      @@AnaPaulinacom
      Superdeterministic Consciousness:
      The unconscious mind "sells" the conscious mind on the concept of Reality. The conscious mind "buys" Reality from the unconscious mind.
      Forming an illusory feedback system (creating the illusion of choice).
      The subconscious mind being a broker between both; neurological imbalances occurring when the conscious mind resists unconscious narratives (superdeterministic).
      Sentience (environmental feedback) propagates consciousness through emergent (microorganisms forming macroscopic life) sensory experiences (environmental exposure), leading to the formation of memories, thus establishing corollary emotional states (dependent on experiences experienced). These emotional markers are activated during recall (remembering).
      (Intelligence levels also being predetermined)
      Microorganisms are sentient but don't experience conscious intelligence until emergence is factored; swarming as a collective through emergence - forming greater scales of intelligence (hive-mind/macroscopic life).
      Everything naturally occurring is Nature, which includes plants, microorganisms, humans (all lifeforms), atoms, energy, stars, planets, black holes, cancer, AIDS, space, Dreams, and Consciousness. (Say what!?)
      Nature is Emergence.
      Roughly half of the total cells (~15 trillion!) comprising an average human are other individually sentient organisms (microbiota).
      Any individual that believes they aren't being wholly influenced by half of their overall cellular matrix; I would encourage them to test that theory, by subtracting half of themselves from existence.
      the Alchemist
      -Ø1

  • @sazoncompleto8489
    @sazoncompleto8489 Před 27 dny +2

    Where is the actual footage though?

  • @shashankdudhe6972
    @shashankdudhe6972 Před měsícem +2

    Argument:-
    The size of Satellite which can Rover and Hover, is the Equivalent to the size and weight of Life that can exist/survive on Mars if they had food for their existence.

  • @josemarta8243
    @josemarta8243 Před měsícem +4

    We already live in space on planet earth

  • @davidewing6650
    @davidewing6650 Před 28 dny +6

    What an extraordinary documentary.

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      .I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @DivinciCode
    @DivinciCode Před 27 dny +1

    If you live on Earth, you live in space . Welcome, tune in, and buckle up! Love you the Most !

  • @somaghosh2960
    @somaghosh2960 Před měsícem +1

    Good implied meaning has given by DW documentary.
    Quite good documentary.

    • @acajoom
      @acajoom Před měsícem

      What's the implied meaning ?

    • @gerryhouska2859
      @gerryhouska2859 Před měsícem +2

      Mars Attacks! was even better.

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Před měsícem

      @@gerryhouska2859”Ack. Ack ack! Ack ack ack ack!!!”
      “Wow, he just made the international sign of the doughnut.” 🍩

  • @radhwanazeez23
    @radhwanazeez23 Před 20 dny +4

    The most beautiful documentary film ever ❤.
    From Kurdistan region.
    Keep up DW.

  • @mjeffn2
    @mjeffn2 Před 28 dny +3

    “When will we live in space?” - The avatar title for this video. 😂 I hate to break it to you guys, but already do live in space.

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (Government confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k Před 20 dny

      I hate to break this to you but that BS, they can pass the firmament

  • @mrhappy4521
    @mrhappy4521 Před 16 dny +1

    You already live in space!

  • @a12zN
    @a12zN Před 18 dny +1

    We are already living in SPACE.

  • @prestallar4339
    @prestallar4339 Před měsícem +4

    I agree with Alibay, it is indeed unbelievable something that was so close before but now is somewhere out on another world. Surreal.

  • @TheKnuckleCracker
    @TheKnuckleCracker Před 28 dny +7

    I love space documentaries

  • @martavdz4972
    @martavdz4972 Před měsícem +1

    18:00 I thought I heard wrong, but I didn´t - the crater is really called Jezero (pronounced "Yezzerro"), which means "lake" in Czech and Serbian and some other languages! So the crater is called after what it used to be. And it has a feature named Séítah in Navajo language! How cool! I love the fact that in space, there are no language borders 🙂

  • @leocupido3757
    @leocupido3757 Před 27 dny +1

    my favorite Documentary DW

  • @MAKS_STEM_Club
    @MAKS_STEM_Club Před měsícem +9

    Amazing

  • @AnaPaulinacom
    @AnaPaulinacom Před měsícem +3

    Anyway: on a higher note; that planet is moisture resistant. I need to find my glasses and enjoy myself to a grand cup of coffee before I partake in any further social communities. ✨️

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (Government confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @robabob1001
    @robabob1001 Před měsícem +2

    Around 16:40, he sounds so proud that they tested this millions worth of equipment and learnt how to use it... never.

  • @keithmetcalf5548
    @keithmetcalf5548 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful Documentary, thank you 💫

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and for your constructive feedback! :-)

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      .I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

    • @enigmaticbeing7796
      @enigmaticbeing7796 Před 23 dny

      ​​@@waxogen can u grow grass on my skull

  • @tylerjames7449
    @tylerjames7449 Před měsícem +425

    …how about we make the planet we’re on habitable first…

    • @CosmicStarDust23
      @CosmicStarDust23 Před měsícem +30

      Best comment ever. Man will abuse mars and then look to move on to another planet. Just like msn is doing with earth.

    • @dotdashdotdash
      @dotdashdotdash Před měsícem +87

      It is. If it wasn't, you wouldn't be able to leave a comment.

    • @scottywills124
      @scottywills124 Před měsícem +46

      @@CosmicStarDust23 Mars is currently starile and devoid of Life with hardly an atmosphere of its own. To compare with Earth shows how little you understand the subject. Bringing Life to mars to extract resources is not abusive behavior. You can't "abuse" Rocks.

    • @basilcurrie8138
      @basilcurrie8138 Před měsícem +28

      I hear where you're coming from, but these missions are just another way to conduct research that will benefit Earth. For example, efficient carbon capture will be necessary to produce rocket fuel on Mars.

    • @basilcurrie8138
      @basilcurrie8138 Před měsícem +13

      Not to mention that people on Mars will have to live on a planet without fossil fuels, using only solar and nuclear energy

  • @cynthia-jo1zz
    @cynthia-jo1zz Před měsícem +4

    What's in here that we have to go live for???

    • @ant7699
      @ant7699 Před měsícem +1

      Nothing. It's just the only planet with an atmosphere that's in our solar system. There's no other alternative. I can't see the point myself.

  • @kishoress1052
    @kishoress1052 Před 18 dny +1

    I love perseverance 😢❤

  • @carycubitt2093
    @carycubitt2093 Před 9 dny

    We’ve been living in space since the world was created. On a more recent note, we’ve been living outside of our atmosphere for over 50 years.

  • @inayatullahhingoro3228
    @inayatullahhingoro3228 Před měsícem +4

    Amzing
    DW Always best

  • @Byronjesk6004
    @Byronjesk6004 Před měsícem +5

    These people really are the best among us.

  • @doug9000
    @doug9000 Před měsícem

    i see the soundtrack inspired in the theme of the best sci-fi movie ever made.

  • @bakerkawesa
    @bakerkawesa Před měsícem

    Space travel is frustratingly hard. It will be a while before we become an interplanetary species. A sign to take care of the planet we already have.

  • @ivan55599
    @ivan55599 Před měsícem +3

    When the longermism is reality.

  • @VictorGhouri-jf5ug
    @VictorGhouri-jf5ug Před 12 dny +3

    Good video Documentery I am v.i.ghouri Engineer,+space engineer..

  • @srinivasvaranasi1645
    @srinivasvaranasi1645 Před 29 dny +1

    A fascinating video. Keep it up.

  • @user-ub4mh8ox8e
    @user-ub4mh8ox8e Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for this movie “Science Fiction + Reality”. The producing company “NASA”. The actors performed wonderfully. “NASA scientists”...it deserves an Oscar...

  • @tejas5293
    @tejas5293 Před měsícem +6

    Please make more videos on space and colonization of space.

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny +1

      .I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

    • @tejas5293
      @tejas5293 Před 23 dny +1

      @@waxogen any proof?I know you are just speculating.

  • @CT-vm4gf
    @CT-vm4gf Před měsícem +45

    The planet we are on right now is literally perfect. How about we just look after it. I know, crazy right? 🤯

    • @AnaPaulinacom
      @AnaPaulinacom Před měsícem +1

      Wild strawberry fields

    • @chronoshin8597
      @chronoshin8597 Před měsícem +4

      We are looking after it. But we still need to look forward.

    • @homefreedome217
      @homefreedome217 Před měsícem +1

      Where are the dinosaurs ?

    • @AddictTunes
      @AddictTunes Před měsícem +6

      You do realize this planet will be destroyed by the sun one day right?

    • @1112viggo
      @1112viggo Před měsícem

      One thing does not rule out the other. Besides, due to the beauty of evolution, we can't be completely sure if our planet is perfect for life, or if life evolved to be perfect for the planet. Either way, we can at least be sure that our planet is better for life than most out there, and we don't really have the time to evolve to be perfect for another (unless we genetically modify people) so earth certainly should always be considered the crown jewel in our collection no matter how many other worlds we settle.

  • @ronaldpineda6839
    @ronaldpineda6839 Před měsícem

    Me parece extraordinario el proyecto como un alcance de la humanidad, pero no entientro porqué teniendolo todo acá, queremos irnos a vivir a un planeta que es un peladero!

  • @euEcLines
    @euEcLines Před měsícem

    Thats nice

  • @GrannyTheftAuto
    @GrannyTheftAuto Před měsícem +7

    Mars is not space - Mars is in space as much as Eearh is...

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (Government confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @valevisa8429
    @valevisa8429 Před měsícem +5

    I'm happy here on earth,i would never go somewhere else.

    • @user-tc2id8cz6u
      @user-tc2id8cz6u Před 28 dny

      You can't go anywhere else. They is no such thing as to going into space. Do you not know about the Firmament. Don't believe the lies they tell you. Hillary Clinton said several times in her speeches that one day we will break through that glass ceiling meaning the Firmament. It's even written in the Bible.

  • @TheTritan408
    @TheTritan408 Před měsícem

    With the craziness going on Earth, I want to go there now.

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 Před 17 dny

      Depression will be a problem with the few sunlight reaching March, don't you think so? Realise it's a one-way-ticket. Anyway you will end up in history books on Earth.

  • @morocoification
    @morocoification Před 7 dny

    Next mission to Mars, send a robot dog with a bionic arm with an opposing thumb, to recover the drilling samples. Recharge the robot with the power from the rover.

  • @German_Tamil-su9nr
    @German_Tamil-su9nr Před 16 dny +4

    The fact is, we are not going to leave earth ever. This is our home and would be ever until we perish.

  • @khanghoang5473
    @khanghoang5473 Před měsícem +4

    Earth was habitat for all living organisms lived included human beings ❤❤❤❤

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (Government confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @phillip2763
    @phillip2763 Před měsícem +2

    Never. We will never live in space. What a pipe dream we barely know what's in the ocean.

  • @anybcd
    @anybcd Před měsícem +1

    I love how she tweets her progress 😊

  • @Arapwa
    @Arapwa Před měsícem +3

    Why do we have to fool ourselves that we can make mass hospitable bearing in mind the absence of water and oxygen in that planet...yet we are unable to tame our own planet due to scarcity of water...in some parts such as the Sahara ...Kalahari ..chalbi...namid...etc deserts .....
    How will we be able to tame mass if this proves to be nearly impossible

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Před měsícem

      It is human to look for challenges.

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (Government confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @BryanW-bp3le
    @BryanW-bp3le Před měsícem +18

    How about we walk and chew gum people… I see a lot of comments about just taking care of Earth and not worry about Mars. We are doing both pretty well and it would be going backwards for humanity if we stopped now. Dare to dream big and to achieve the previously impossible.

    • @kennyj43
      @kennyj43 Před měsícem +8

      Agreed. I can never understand why so many people view it as a binary choice. As the ethics guy said in the doc, we must take care of Earth, which is our home, even as we explore and settle Mars and beyond. It has never been an either/or situation. We need to do both.

    • @jakeh2049
      @jakeh2049 Před 26 dny +2

      People are negative asf

    • @audience2
      @audience2 Před 23 dny

      A lot of people have been brainwashed to think growth means environmental destruction. In fact, greater prosperity is used to protect the environment. We can continue to grow while using cleaner energy, industrial, and agricultural processes. Colonising space will let us turn planet earth into even more of a haven.

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      .I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @nomadedoasfalto
    @nomadedoasfalto Před měsícem

    E pensar que começamos la nas cavernas sem nem saber falar e chegamos a isso......os terráqueos são incriveis......

  • @pulkitchhipa18613
    @pulkitchhipa18613 Před měsícem +2

    Excellent documentory🎉

  • @dinnerwaltz
    @dinnerwaltz Před měsícem +7

    I'm not excited at all,
    even if technically humans can immigrate to Mars, it's going to take a few decades for that to happen,
    and even if it does, it's not something that ordinary people like us can enjoy and experience.

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays Před měsícem +2

      Spoiler alert: we can't. Our robots will be the only human presence on mars for long after daddy Elon is gone.

    • @waxogen
      @waxogen Před 23 dny

      I grew grass on uranium mine tailings, (Government confirmed) and I can grow grass on the surface of Mars

  • @TTTzzzz
    @TTTzzzz Před měsícem +4

    Before we start living in space, we must first survive Earth.

    • @deeppurple883
      @deeppurple883 Před 29 dny +1

      Earth surviving us humans you mean, think before you talk. ✌️ ☘️

    • @TTTzzzz
      @TTTzzzz Před 29 dny

      @@deeppurple883 The equivalent of what I wrote: Before embarking on the journey to live in space, we must first ensure our survival on Earth.
      Perhaps you should take some English language lessons.
      Read before you write.

  • @VickyKlein-ce7pi
    @VickyKlein-ce7pi Před 21 dnem

    This is interesting

  • @oscarmora4602
    @oscarmora4602 Před měsícem

    Wow!!!!!

  • @TheStockwell
    @TheStockwell Před měsícem +3

    There's already an intelligence at work on Mars: us.
    Living on Mars is a matter of when and how - not if. 🚀

    • @freeforester1717
      @freeforester1717 Před měsícem

      The ‘when’ is in the past. Successive solar Novae have blasted all the inner planets a little farther away from the Sun every 12000 years, and like Mars, will eventually strip Earth of both atmosphere and water. The good news is that there’ll be no more ridiculous talk of either global warming or blaming man made carbon dioxide for our warming planet (a precursor to the next ice age, due rather soon!).

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays Před měsícem +1

      Wrong. Our robots will be the only human presence on mars for a long long time. Going to mars is a death sentence and no reasonable human would go and no reasonable company would send someone to die in space.

  • @terryrollins1973
    @terryrollins1973 Před měsícem +4

    We won't

  • @jackie6343
    @jackie6343 Před 28 dny +2

    Excellent video ❤

  • @Driver2724
    @Driver2724 Před měsícem +1

    Even we don't know about deep in our ocean.

  • @EliotHaneul7
    @EliotHaneul7 Před měsícem +2

    First and Foremost - Take care of Earth... Then think about other planets that life on them is inevitable

    • @kennyj43
      @kennyj43 Před měsícem +2

      If that really is the approach we'd never go anywhere else. We need to do both. The choice isn't binary.

  • @sinistercr0347
    @sinistercr0347 Před 29 dny +6

    try to live in antartica. then come back and tell me if you still want to live in mars

    • @user-tc2id8cz6u
      @user-tc2id8cz6u Před 28 dny +3

      Antarctic is off limits except for guided tours which are heavily restricted. They are hiding what is beyond the icewall of Antarctica.

    • @RoboGrump
      @RoboGrump Před 27 dny +3

      I'm a Yakutsk native and I can tell you it's very difficult

  • @Pasha8204
    @Pasha8204 Před měsícem +1

    Need 4k

  • @Thepriest39
    @Thepriest39 Před měsícem +1

    I like how this portrays the French doing almost all the work but in reality NASA has done most of the work and footing the bill.

    • @FredPlanatia
      @FredPlanatia Před měsícem

      You interpret a lot into it. And i guess you didn't listen too carefully. I was happy to get a documentary with a different style where some new voices from the collaboration had their say. There's plenty of material from NASA out there on Mars express. Coming from DW, I don't find it surprising or even questionable that this documentary gave a European viewpoint.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Před 18 dny +3

    Money going to space = good
    Money going to war = bad

  • @3266393
    @3266393 Před měsícem +6

    not even the youngest at this point, hope we never get the chance as species to live outside the planet

    • @ba3725
      @ba3725 Před měsícem +3

      Why not? More advanced tech will improve lives.

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Před měsícem

      I suppose you regret that people ever left their caves.

  • @Michaelquicksands
    @Michaelquicksands Před měsícem

    This is so incredible

  • @ShazKhan23
    @ShazKhan23 Před 15 dny

    Earth lives in space. Gravity and mass is what keeps us weighed down, the human body battles the forces of nature to grow. Planets form with water.. that’s how organic life grows and living things come to be.

  • @chathpiersath8286
    @chathpiersath8286 Před měsícem +3

    a bit ironic. while we explore space for life, we destroy life on earth -- our very dearest planet where we live and breathe together under the same atmosphere. this is our political, country boundary, war like economic competitive humans.

  • @CutiePie-hh3gg
    @CutiePie-hh3gg Před 27 dny +3

    Space doesn't exist

  • @josephearth1551
    @josephearth1551 Před 28 dny +2

    good work by DW

  • @Spudst3r
    @Spudst3r Před 29 dny +1

    The real scandal is that we haven't gone icefishing yet on Europa. We've known about the potential for life there for DECADES.