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  • sod copyright laws for fuck's sake

  • I don't know of what conquest are you talking about. Mars is conquested many thousands of years ago by some advanced extraterrestrial races.

  • Fusion energy also at work, and holds alot of potential, probably more then geothermal and wind, much more.

  • I am all for colonizing and exploring mars: finally setting foot on another planet, but I think while we are waiting for 2030 to come we should work on our issues on earth, including finding a way to stop polluting the air, trashing the planet, war, and other problems here on earth, so we wont bring it out on other places in space, polluting nature on other future planets. Also, we could research in finding a way to improve space travel, including how to protect astronauts from space radiation.

  • @Antimatter050 Renewable energy, vertical farming are some solutions at work today.

    gaining fossil fuel independence and preventing over farming arable land are some of the most important challenges of this half of the century.

  • @Antimatter050 We do know how to protect astronauts in space...

  • @AgrivatedKillah When an astronaut might have to go out in space how will he or she be protected by possible tiny micrometeoroids aiming right at the astronauts suit and helmet?

  • You animation is superb and i do like that realism of it all is interesting. I am a fan of terrorforming and living on planets i know many people will say thats its stupid and it will cost billions or more but sometimes you have to think apart from that and how amazing and possible it could be.

  • thank god transformer audio was removed

  • Russia will be the 1st to get humans to mars usa have given up! Come on Arnold have a word with obama say somthing like.. 'Get your ass to mars'!

  • I think it will be terrafed within a few centuries

  • The Earth  is larger than Mars ya' know

  • the only way to get americans interested in spoace is for the usa to come cleanabout space ufos and the tech they use witch seems to be anti graviticional using electromagnetic energy,the future dosent rely onmissiles period fuelis dead the ol industry wants everybody tight downfuelnot plain cleanelectric energy, we know how to create current lets alo of it and exploit abd discover what pulls us to ground and polarize it towards space just my dumb opinion anywa,usa would be far ahead

  • @badsign1980 Firstly, learn to spell, at least enough so that people can understand you. Then get a solid basic understanding of Physics, because to be blunt, you don't know jack shit of what you're talking about.

    Oil is only one of many fuels. Methane Hydrate, Hydrogen, Bio-Diesel, all of them are better than Oil as a powersource.

  • no you wont... maybe drooling in wheel chiar

  • These so-called "copyright laws" are really getting out of hand. If a work is composed of a significant amount of original content and is not being used for commercial purposes, those media companies DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT to take down a video made by a private individual. It's morally wrong and it goes against the values of freedom our society upholds. How can this be allowed to happen?

  • wat kind of moron made this?

  • Go to approachconcepts "dot" com for real inertial propulsion.

  • Americans must shoot jewish usurers or there will be no more space exploration because USA will bancrupt and became another 3rd world country looted by IMF/WB

  • @ww2footage oh god, shut up you nazi.

  • NASA need the Ares V for this to work ! Shame it is canceled !!

  • sure seems like alot a money!

  • You got this from Mars Direct right?? ..

  • con que diablos se va a inpulsar esa capsula?? por que cuando salio de la tierra no se vio ningun propulsor que lo impulsara hasta marte,,,

  • I thought the bold idea was to take a FUEL FACTORY to Mars (the long way) and send the men the quick way once it had safely landed. That way, the return fuel didn't have to be launched from Earth, thus making dramatic cost savings, & leaving a non-destructible asset on the surface of Mars for future use.

    That's a REALLY BRILLIANT idea, and it is a great shame for all of us that it came under the gaze of those unable to appreciate it.

    I also believe it will take less than 200 yrs to geo-engineer.

  • Could anyone explain to me the significance of the second probe craft (?) - where it extends a large wire from itself to the powered craft? What is this for? Very cool animations, although I doubt any drastic developments concerning sending humans to other planets, (excl. Mars as I heard in a lecture that the person to go to Mars is theoretically alive today) would be in my lifetime, and i'm still young. Soon taking a degree in Astrophysics hopefully i can contribute to such a project like this!

  • awesome video even without some music lol

  • Yes, Media Ventures/Remote Control Productions is vigilant about their copyrights...which they have a right to be.

  • Sorry, I can't hear nothing...

    Good video, but without music, hehe...

    Anyway, I prefer Mythodea, also from Vangelis

  • screw money!! first build the space elevator, it might be expensive but cheaper in the long run(like buying a 6 pack of sodas) launch shuttles from a space station(reached with the space elevator) and there you go cheaper space explorations. and i cant wait till space travel is as common as buying tickets to an airline, perhaps even citizens can fly themselves with a space license or somthing... i just hope i live that long... damn starwars for feeding my imagination!

  • On this game i have the reason the people went to Mars is because of Earths faulting econonmy. And they use Mars as the final frontier for humanity. But heck its a game

  • If you are reffering to humanity making the earth a less habitable place then it makes sense. However if we discover on manned missions that mars is lifeless then how can you fuck the planet up by transforming or building upon it in some way that permits life to exist on it. The argument about humans fucking up space if we all have access to it is something I find hard to understand.

  • you are right! : D

  • And judging by the conditions that probably existed there 2 billion years ago, someone beat us to it. If or when do get it terraformed, I think it would be a good place to start on a good foot.

    Also, by the time we actually do this, we would probably have to have overcome, or at least begin overcoming the problems that we would have caused here on Earth first.

  • all we need is to melt the ice whial increasing the atmosphere with co2 wate 10-20 years then introudse plants then about 100 years later heraborvors 5 more carnavors and boom we got "little earth"

  • IBioPoxI

    almost.

    the only prob with that is that mars`s atmosphere is so thin that when water evaporates it goes into space and you need amino acids for life.

  • That makes no sense. H20 is present at the south pole and has been present there for eons, and if melted, would fill the holes in mars that we think a sea once existed at almost perfectly.

    Mars is just too cold. Just carry some gas from one of the gas giants and blast it back to mars.

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  • Mars has an atmosphere. It's just incredibly thin because most was lost when Mars' electromagnetic shield died, and other parts were lost due to the fact that Mars' gravity is less than Earth.

    The fact remains that water clouds have been photographed above Mars, that Mars' Ice shields show signs of growing and shrinking, and that water still rarely moves around the surface. All proof that water remains on the planet, not go into space.

    Do some research indeed.

  • i was in a bad mood because i wrote this really big nice thing and then youtube didnt accept it so i had to erase the WHOLE thing and type a new one in 1 minute, so i wrote that.i know mars had an atmosphere, just very little.but how do we know those clouds will move?i`m 10 years old so give me a break.also, i think the atmosphere is slightly thicker at the poles.you know what?I DONT KNOW EVERYTHING NOT EVEN SCIENTIST KNOW everything and different people take different opinions.

  • Yea that would make me angry.

    Actually, we know more about Mars then any other planet, excluding our own. The entire surface is mapped in HD, and most of the world's mysteries are solved. We know that ice is everywhere under the sands near the poles. We know that that enough water is frozen on Mars right now to create a mighty ocean or two, and that the amount of water now is very close to the amount that existed long ago. Mars very much so is a water planet, just frozen.

  • Mars equator have probably about the same temperature like north-Norway O_o

  • The Mars equator is actually something like 68 degrees F. normal spring day. In winter it goes down to -168 to -220. Just pump some nitro from the local gas giants or meteorites. In actuality, dumping asteroid belt rocks in during summer might create enough water vapor so as to defend against the winter weather. Do it in winter and you get an ice world.

    Mars is Earth-range temperatures, it just lacks the atmosphere to sustain it in a stable fasion so it ranges vastly.

  • it can get as high as +20... but usually it should be around -5

  • well, we can fix that very easily, Polluate the F*** out of it

  • well said

    but ONLY gas pollute, and ONLY until its warm!

  • Pas polluting is the only effective method when it's cold since other methods require the warm idea

    the pollution would thicken the atmosphere up.

  • Hey buddy, do you have the uncut HD version of this vid. I would like to have copy for myself. This video is very interesting and I love the ideas about it.

    Hopefully, I will live long enough to see a man walk on Mars. Just like my father witness Armstrong walk on the moon.

  • This might sound a little crazy but I can't get the idea out of my head. If someone can correct me please do. We need to increase the amount of CO2 in order to then increase the temperature and melt ice etc. Wouldn't it be easier to bomb the hell out of the Martian polar ice caps with nuclear weapons? Wouldn't that melt the polar ice caps causing the CO2 in the ice to spread and producing global warming. If we can do it to fuck up our own planet it might actually be beneficial on Mars.

  • mars' athmosphere is already made up of 95% CO2, so no, that would not help. We need oxygen and nitrogen.

  • mars atmosphere is also incredibly thin. We need it all.

  • we'll find a way to overcome the arrogance of the "people in power" and colonize space...we just need a lil moxie.

  • business. Government fails, but business knows that people want to travel. The first mars colony will be a corporation hotel.

  • nice vid, but sucks at the same time cuz of no audio. how about you reupload it with some music dude. THanks.

  • A manned mission to Mars would cost 100bn the bailout was 700bn dose anyone feel that bailout has benifited humanity much? We'll never colonize space because the people in power have there own selfish interrests that arn't in humanitys best interrest's.

  • @kingsman565 Sure, that cost a lot of money - but consider this - computer technology is moving at an EXTREMELY fast rate. In about 50 years, we might have enough technology to have a holiday in space in we want (technology = improved efficiency, improved efficiency = lowered costs). In about 50 years there should also have a competitive space-travel industry as well, which drives down prices and risks for new ventures. Never say never ;)

  • @chrissomerry I agree with you there but what's stopping us getting the infrastructure in place now? We could of easily afforded a afforded a moon base back in the 90's, we could be doing alot more now to support private business in space aswell. The conquest of space is inevitable but I can't help but feel bot goverment & public are dragging there feet on this.

  • @kingsman565 I agree, there is a lot of government bureaucracy and public disinterest slowing down the process. My country, Australia, has an almost no contribution to any space program, despite being on good terms with countries like Japan, the US (although we have given them one or two astronauts I believe) and the EU who have their own space programs. Public interest currently seems taken by the economy and, for younger people, parties :-/ (both of which should be trivial too).

  • @kingsman565

    The "bailout" (=biggest robbery in mankind's history) has HARMED humanity much.

    They who rule make the rules.

    Don't like it?

    Well, then kill'em, they won't be talked out of the control room.

  • @trakkaton If we kill'em all as you say they'll just be replaced with a new bunch of elites and not much will have changed, we need a new way, a better way for humanity.

  • @kingsman565

    Err - which is what exactly?

  • @kingsman565 Well If I knew that I'd be out there trying to make it happen, I've not made my mind up about the venus project but a stateless global village controlled by computer's is still a better alternative to an authoritarian NWO. We'er gona have one world government eventally we just have to make shure it's our government & not the plaything of a hand full of the elite.

  • @kingsman565 I completely agree - I wish they would actually do what is in the interest of the human race. Probably the most important thing we could ever do for ourself. Eventually we will be looking at the clock and saying "oh shoot times up, it's to late." It's going to come down to a do or die situation and we will only have our politicians to blame for not making this one of our top priorities. Though it won't even really matter who is to blame at that point because it will all be over.

  • @darkspirit9999 -- It will be good to go exploring other places but humanity will not have any reason to NEED to leave Earth for another couple hundred million years. That is hundreds of times longer than there have even been people around in their current form. And when we do need to leave the Earth, Mars isn't going to be the place to go.

  • @kingsman565 The people in power WANT TO GO to space.

    Ignorance isn't a proper answer. It isn't selfish rich people, It's citizens being taxpaying whiny assholes.

  • @kingsman565 Wow, I'm amazed to finally find some correct thinking on youtube!

    I agree,

    I concur,

    and, yes.

    It's long past time to stop wasting money on pork and start spending it on the future of humanity!

    The only problem is trivial issues and pork get votes. For short-sighted voters, space exploration doesn't.

    What we need is a big campaign promoting space, get people intruiged with space again like they were in the 70s.

    Space needs a popularity comeback.

  • @kingsman565 why should we pay for paving the way to Mars and then half of India and China would just colonize it? In the name of humanity? lol

  • @jplengineer07 - haven't it occur to you to simply leave original audio instead?

  • @kingsman565 If it's about money, we definitely will colonize space. A moderate metallic asteroids holds literally trillions of dollars worth of metals.

  • @kingsman565 I'd rather see a man on mars than nothing, which is what the bailout has done so far.

  • Audio gone?

  • did you do the animation or did you edit clips together?

  • Would'nt it make more sense to send the habitat module first THEN the ERV with crew afterwords?

  • The point of sending the ERV first in this scenario would be to have a fully fueled ERV waiting for them when the crew lands. So If anything went wrong, they could just hop in the ERV and go home. It also holds a lot of extra supplies. I think NASA's Mars Semi-Direct mission Scenario has a HAB and an ERV (called a Mars Ascent Vehicle) sent on round one (as well as an orbiting ERV).

  • Well I was thinking the ERV could be refueled on the martian serfice while the crew lives out of the habitat module

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  • @jplengineer07 im 16 at the moment do you think we will go to Mars in my life time...thats if i live to see 2moro...?

  • Nasa better stock up those pods with LOTS of books to read.

  • i'd be younger on mars than i am on earth!

  • awesome.incredible.amazing.fan­tastic

  • absolutely beautiful.

  • good video

  • i'm so young id still be alive in the 22nd century!

  • @refresh967

    you never know how long you will live...

  • @FrostbitexP don't say that to the kid ;D

  • @anafortbezzaf im not that young, 13

  • @refresh967 :) how sweet :) ) :) :) that's nice to see a 13 years old kid watch suh stuff :)

  • WHOS THE LUCKY PERSON OR GROUP ....

  • Im gonna be the first man on mars

  • the question is: WHEN?! i can't wait till we have a colony there and finaly preserve the earth

  • youll be dead by then so so dont worry anbout it

  • uhhh manned missions to mars are planned for 2025.. i'll still be less than 40 years old!

  • yah but it will be like when the pilgrims came to America don't expect much except dust sand mountains and a few buildings that would house the first colonists so bye the time Mars becomes a beatiful vacation spot for married couples to spend their honey moon will either be really old or dead

  • Cool Video!

  • very good video, whats the music called?

  • ignore

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