Nice, perhaps NASA should be re-designated as a film studio. Most of its videos turn into fiction these days, thanks to the US leaders who are valiantly wasting new billions of dollars where trillions have been wasted before, instead of giving a few billion injection to the one agency that is actually doing something for humanity. Oh well...
When all the parts of the rockets are seperated in space do they fall back to the earth or they are left to pollute the ionosphere? I think it will be kinda stupid if space pollution isn't put into consideration....
mhmmm..... nasa should design a space craft that can be built in space using the orbiters as the transportation devices. just like they created the space center. once that space craft is finished, maybe they can take it from the space center to who knows where. maybe a super huge scify spacecraft model that can hold more than 100 people to be sent and explore beyond what we have explored
@elzupelzu: He said specifically that he was going to cancel Constellation and all that that entails (except for Orion's shell). He also said that "studies" for HLVs would be enacted and they would decide on one in 2015. Which is basically doing nothing for 5 years, instead of developing the one already chosen. I don't know where you interpreted Obama as saying he would save Ares.
@spinfrak obama had confirm the 2035 mission to mars : ok altair for moon (constelation program is cancelled : that sure) but an other mission had decided to replace contest and test technology capacity and security for 2035 mars : a mission to an asteroïd (habited human mission, or just automatic with same technology for mars)
Ares V will be not cancelled because she's needed for this ...
I look forward to Ares V flight test..The Ares 1-X flight test tomorrow (27.10.2009 ). Should help NASA raise it´s new Ares rockets to public atention. I really do hope that the return to the Moon for the year 2020 is not dead..I know President Obama has alot on his "IN" tray..But he should give NASA the funding it needs !! NO BUCKS ! NO BUCK ROGERS !!
The JWST is a 6.5-meter telescope and will be launched on an Ariane 5. The Ares V has 9 times larger payload capacity of the Ariane 5, so why would we settle for an 8-meter telescope??
There are also proposals for an unfolding 16 meter scope with Ares V.. And recently a proposal for increasing the capibility of linked interferometer scopes launched from Ares V.
But Ares V is in some trouble at the moment as NASA hasnt been funded well for the past five years. The current moon program is basically dead now, the presidents team was briefed friday.
"He is more worried about providing the white mans money for ghetto blacks to have free health care to worry about space!"
WTF are you talking about? Obama has proposed funding for Project Constellation, he'll probably give it more funding than Bush who was too busy screwing this country over and wasting trillions of dollars on useless wars. As for health care if you want expensive healthcare dependent on your employer you need to go to SE Asia.
True..and just in my opinion, Bush was one of the worst presidents from all that i know about him (which admittedly, isn't much). Obama seems to be a very smart and intelligent person who i'm happy has got the power to make giant decisions and changes to the world. Wars..i am really against. however, without wars, we would not be where we are today..there are advantages and disadvantages..well, with regards to wars such as WW1 and WW2..Bush in my opinion and his wars WERE a waste of time.
Imagine if the whole of humanity really forgot about its differences..helped each other out and focused on truly doing itself a favour...to better itself. creating new technologies such as improved electrical source gathering, food and health technologies to abolish '3rd world' problems etc...after the whole of humanity is all and well...then REALLY focus on what is 'out there'. you've got people starving in countries..and then space shuttles dumping crap loads of equipment wasting billions
Que interesante video, a los estado unidenses les preocupa mas la investigacion espacial (con el consiguiente gasto), que sus 47 millones, si 47 millones de pobres, que literalmente carecen de todo, ya que el estado en ese pais tiene una larga tradicion de ausencia. Es para reflexionar.
It all depends on how efficient the engines are a nuclear electric ship could be just 1/3 the mass of a chemical propelled one.
A faster ship also will be smaller the a slower one.
If you have a 500 day mission for example your mother ship just the part you live in ends having to be as big as the ISS and you have to spin part or all of the spacecraft for artificial gravity.
I just wish that we had a manned space program in Britain. Our government is still vacillating about turning RAF Lossiemouth into a spaceport. We don't even have a UK astronaut core. I guess our only hope is Starchaser Industries...
man space program is nothing more than for educational purpose and national pride. their is no economics incentive for manned space.
UK has spy satellite and communication. i think UK policy is good. they don't have to spend so much money for things it's not necessary. as for space education they can get the data from the America space program.
The ultimate goal of manned exploration is the colonization of space. Once sustained spaceflight is mastered then things like asteroid mining and tourism will become profitable. Right now governments are the only ones who can afford to develop the technology. Private industry will soon follow.
The Earth can't hold humanity forever. To ignore manned spaceflight can only lead to doom.
Servicing could be performed using a small light vehicle like ,Soyuz,Dragon or dream chaser plus an arctus or bigelow sundancer station module for use as a hab/cargo module.
This could be boosted to that orbit using a wide body centaur as an EDS will actually be over kill since the entire payload would be under 50tons.
What amazing videoclip about the future heavy booster of NASA! Since a couple of years, NASA has produced cool CGI animations for its future projects. The Music sounds like Vangelis album "Mythodea"
THIS WAS EPIC!
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LethaiMoffett 8 months ago
Nice, perhaps NASA should be re-designated as a film studio. Most of its videos turn into fiction these days, thanks to the US leaders who are valiantly wasting new billions of dollars where trillions have been wasted before, instead of giving a few billion injection to the one agency that is actually doing something for humanity. Oh well...
Winner8501 1 year ago 3
We need the ARES V ! No HLV the USA is stuck in LEO forever !! Even Dr. Robert Zubrin remarked the same !! Check out my favourites on my channel !!
davisgreen2020 1 year ago
power
kaptugan 1 year ago
When all the parts of the rockets are seperated in space do they fall back to the earth or they are left to pollute the ionosphere? I think it will be kinda stupid if space pollution isn't put into consideration....
RobertsDigital 1 year ago
mhmmm..... nasa should design a space craft that can be built in space using the orbiters as the transportation devices. just like they created the space center. once that space craft is finished, maybe they can take it from the space center to who knows where. maybe a super huge scify spacecraft model that can hold more than 100 people to be sent and explore beyond what we have explored
harold562 2 years ago
Never Anounce Serious Activity NASA
mrfranciscodeasisify 2 years ago
I hope Obama doesn't kill Aries V or even the smaller Aries 1. That would piss me off.
spinfrak 2 years ago
@spinfrak he won't :) He actually said that in Kennedy's Space Center.
elzupelzu 1 year ago
@elzupelzu: He said specifically that he was going to cancel Constellation and all that that entails (except for Orion's shell). He also said that "studies" for HLVs would be enacted and they would decide on one in 2015. Which is basically doing nothing for 5 years, instead of developing the one already chosen. I don't know where you interpreted Obama as saying he would save Ares.
Tyrannobeast 1 year ago
@spinfrak obama had confirm the 2035 mission to mars : ok altair for moon (constelation program is cancelled : that sure) but an other mission had decided to replace contest and test technology capacity and security for 2035 mars : a mission to an asteroïd (habited human mission, or just automatic with same technology for mars)
Ares V will be not cancelled because she's needed for this ...
alpacks 1 year ago
I look forward to Ares V flight test..The Ares 1-X flight test tomorrow (27.10.2009 ). Should help NASA raise it´s new Ares rockets to public atention. I really do hope that the return to the Moon for the year 2020 is not dead..I know President Obama has alot on his "IN" tray..But he should give NASA the funding it needs !! NO BUCKS ! NO BUCK ROGERS !!
kurt30001 2 years ago 6
Whats the Hubble's diameter?
And is this project going forward, and when?
hoplite1766 2 years ago
so no pepole re going on the ares v8?
KennyXArmy3000 2 years ago
The JWST is a 6.5-meter telescope and will be launched on an Ariane 5. The Ares V has 9 times larger payload capacity of the Ariane 5, so why would we settle for an 8-meter telescope??
kkobayashi1 2 years ago
There are also proposals for an unfolding 16 meter scope with Ares V.. And recently a proposal for increasing the capibility of linked interferometer scopes launched from Ares V.
But Ares V is in some trouble at the moment as NASA hasnt been funded well for the past five years. The current moon program is basically dead now, the presidents team was briefed friday.
kingofmonkeyfolk 2 years ago
imagine what this telescope would be able to see. far away from the earth radient light and biggter than hubble!
joachim2464 2 years ago
looks like someone mixed the shuttle and space shuttle main tank and rocket boosters to create one big rocket
rwp16db 3 years ago
thats the point. the ares v and ares 1 is based on the space shuttle system
joachim2464 2 years ago
sedna69a (2 months ago)
What ever you think of George W. Bush he is all for the Ares program. Will Obama also have the dream to learn and explore?
He is more worried about providing the white mans money for ghetto blacks to have free health care to worry about space!
bullcurfuckssheep 3 years ago
"He is more worried about providing the white mans money for ghetto blacks to have free health care to worry about space!"
WTF are you talking about? Obama has proposed funding for Project Constellation, he'll probably give it more funding than Bush who was too busy screwing this country over and wasting trillions of dollars on useless wars. As for health care if you want expensive healthcare dependent on your employer you need to go to SE Asia.
A86 3 years ago 2
True..and just in my opinion, Bush was one of the worst presidents from all that i know about him (which admittedly, isn't much). Obama seems to be a very smart and intelligent person who i'm happy has got the power to make giant decisions and changes to the world. Wars..i am really against. however, without wars, we would not be where we are today..there are advantages and disadvantages..well, with regards to wars such as WW1 and WW2..Bush in my opinion and his wars WERE a waste of time.
master1140 2 years ago
Imagine if the whole of humanity really forgot about its differences..helped each other out and focused on truly doing itself a favour...to better itself. creating new technologies such as improved electrical source gathering, food and health technologies to abolish '3rd world' problems etc...after the whole of humanity is all and well...then REALLY focus on what is 'out there'. you've got people starving in countries..and then space shuttles dumping crap loads of equipment wasting billions
master1140 2 years ago
Imagine if one of these bitches blew up on launch!!!! WOW!!!
newenglander31 3 years ago
It would be about the explosive power of the hiroshima bomb.
Nidhogg13 3 years ago
Awesome computer graphics.... I love stuff like this.
imtxsmoke 3 years ago 2
Cool video. Imagine what we could see with 8m vs. Hubbles 2.4m. Launch it is soon as possible.
sedna69a 3 years ago 2
good work !
Arunas07 3 years ago
This would be such a great thing. I sure hope it happens on time.
r0ck3tsm0k3 3 years ago 2
Fake i want to see the real!
niyascat 3 years ago
Build it NOW! I can't even imagine how much more we will see with such a scope. Very cool indeed.
cujet 3 years ago 2
Replacing Hubble.
icyplanetnhc 3 years ago
now this is awesome :) thanks so much
5thElement15 3 years ago
Amazing video. That telescope will allows us to respond some very fundamental question about the Universe.
OhMyScience1 4 years ago 2
Que interesante video, a los estado unidenses les preocupa mas la investigacion espacial (con el consiguiente gasto), que sus 47 millones, si 47 millones de pobres, que literalmente carecen de todo, ya que el estado en ese pais tiene una larga tradicion de ausencia. Es para reflexionar.
koillup 4 years ago
Purpotedly it will take 6 Ares V launches to construct humankind's first Mars bound ship in around 2028.
plasmalux 4 years ago
It all depends on how efficient the engines are a nuclear electric ship could be just 1/3 the mass of a chemical propelled one.
A faster ship also will be smaller the a slower one.
If you have a 500 day mission for example your mother ship just the part you live in ends having to be as big as the ISS and you have to spin part or all of the spacecraft for artificial gravity.
Membrane556 4 years ago
I just wish that we had a manned space program in Britain. Our government is still vacillating about turning RAF Lossiemouth into a spaceport. We don't even have a UK astronaut core. I guess our only hope is Starchaser Industries...
plasmalux 4 years ago
man space program is nothing more than for educational purpose and national pride. their is no economics incentive for manned space.
UK has spy satellite and communication. i think UK policy is good. they don't have to spend so much money for things it's not necessary. as for space education they can get the data from the America space program.
KhmerD0g 3 years ago
The ultimate goal of manned exploration is the colonization of space. Once sustained spaceflight is mastered then things like asteroid mining and tourism will become profitable. Right now governments are the only ones who can afford to develop the technology. Private industry will soon follow.
The Earth can't hold humanity forever. To ignore manned spaceflight can only lead to doom.
gary2914458 3 years ago 8
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ekim35ekim 4 years ago
Cool video - although the rocket sounds like the same noise you get when your in a tent and its raining.
thelyricaldappa 4 years ago
If it breaks down how they gonna fix it?
wwinkwwink 4 years ago
Servicing could be performed using a small light vehicle like ,Soyuz,Dragon or dream chaser plus an arctus or bigelow sundancer station module for use as a hab/cargo module.
This could be boosted to that orbit using a wide body centaur as an EDS will actually be over kill since the entire payload would be under 50tons.
Membrane556 4 years ago
What do Barrack & Hillary think about this?
heroineworshipper 4 years ago
What ever you think of George W. Bush he is all for the Ares program. Will Obama also have the dream to learn and explore?
sedna69a 3 years ago
What amazing videoclip about the future heavy booster of NASA! Since a couple of years, NASA has produced cool CGI animations for its future projects. The Music sounds like Vangelis album "Mythodea"
fgalue 4 years ago