@r4wmaterial Yeah, but that's not realistic nothing can exceed the speed of light. Let's try to not be childish. Even if a scientist would need to travel that fast they'd wanna figure a way to bend time and space. Traveling the speed of light would probably desecrate you.
@r4wmaterial Well not having gravity would probably make your bones and muscles start to deteriorate, muscle organs would start to fail, there wouldn't be enough food to get to Saturn. You'd probably get all around atrophy, heart failure, pieces of space debris could possibly hit the ship, lack of oxygen to get there, probably be to cold to get there. It's basically common sense stuff
@r4wmaterial thats becasue we havent invented antimater ships or if a way to trap anti matter (with out exploding) so it can be sued to create fuel because antimatter can be created int his universe
Has NASA ever thought of sending bipedal robots to these distant planets to search for life, controlled using motion capture suits from earth? Just imagine how much data we could bring back if ships were sent to all the planets all at once!
ESA = European Space Agency. ESA had their Huygens command center in Germany. I helped pay for that shit and now the Italians get all the credit? WTF!
LOL, it is... When the description was made we did so with the teleprompter script, which was spelled out for proper pronunciation and not designed to be used on the web. I'm correcting the error everywhere I see it, but that is in a lot of places. I'll fix it here too, it is spelled wrong but should have been pronounced correctly :)
@r4wmaterial Yeah, but that's not realistic nothing can exceed the speed of light. Let's try to not be childish. Even if a scientist would need to travel that fast they'd wanna figure a way to bend time and space. Traveling the speed of light would probably desecrate you.
loco4vicodin1 4 months ago
@r4wmaterial Well not having gravity would probably make your bones and muscles start to deteriorate, muscle organs would start to fail, there wouldn't be enough food to get to Saturn. You'd probably get all around atrophy, heart failure, pieces of space debris could possibly hit the ship, lack of oxygen to get there, probably be to cold to get there. It's basically common sense stuff
loco4vicodin1 4 months ago
This is where lady gaga came from
MacaroniEars 4 months ago
@r4wmaterial thats becasue we havent invented antimater ships or if a way to trap anti matter (with out exploding) so it can be sued to create fuel because antimatter can be created int his universe
shotgunguyy 7 months ago
Has NASA ever thought of sending bipedal robots to these distant planets to search for life, controlled using motion capture suits from earth? Just imagine how much data we could bring back if ships were sent to all the planets all at once!
GaunletofDestruction 7 months ago
@r4wmaterial it also takes years to take humans to saturn unless we use anti-matter ships
shotgunguyy 7 months ago
@r4wmaterial Machines need much less supplies than humans. You bring someone, you need to take care of :
- Oxygen
- Food
- Hygiene
- Temperature
- Radiations
- Weightless
And there's probably even more.
Quartrez 1 year ago
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Quartrez 1 year ago
@r4wmaterial Radiation. Machines are easier to shield than humans are.
spacevidcast 1 year ago
Isnt that Telescope gone out yonder past everything? when was this video made?
thespaceman
pinkwrld 1 year ago
ESA = European Space Agency. ESA had their Huygens command center in Germany. I helped pay for that shit and now the Italians get all the credit? WTF!
hornetpalooza 2 years ago
2 much ow!!!
bitzamalony 3 years ago
I thought it was spelled "Enceladus".
stephenetienne 3 years ago
LOL, it is... When the description was made we did so with the teleprompter script, which was spelled out for proper pronunciation and not designed to be used on the web. I'm correcting the error everywhere I see it, but that is in a lot of places. I'll fix it here too, it is spelled wrong but should have been pronounced correctly :)
spacevidcast 3 years ago