To the Moon, Mars, and Beyond: The Next Step in Space Exploration
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Top Comments (10)
Congratulations! to everyone involved in this Triumph!
Thank you Dr. Greene for yet another dream provoking discussion with some of humanity’s best!
Awesome discussion as always! I’m especially excited about this mission. I watched Neil Armstrong live as a small boy! Can’t resist gentle ribbing at the irony that the MIT Media Lab doesn’t have sufficient bandwidth for a good Zoom call. 😂 Kidding aside, great video! Keep ‘em coming. 😊🙏
If we ever have permanent base there it mostly will be UNDERGROUND. It's the only meteorite and radiation safe solution and also it's huge savings on heating. Only 2m under the surface of Moon temperature is stable all the time and is about -25C. Best option is to build at the bottom of a crater and than cover it with local sand (regolith) that gives bullet proof safety and insulation.
What happened to your hand/wrist?! Take care of yourself and thank you for powering through to give us such brilliant content!
Thank you for a fascinating and informative discussion - quite wonderful!! Joan, Manchester, UK.
TO BOLDLY GO WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE !
Awesome discussion as always! I’m especially excited about this mission. I watched Neil Armstrong live as a small boy! Can’t resist gentle ribbing at the irony that the MIT Media Lab doesn’t have sufficient bandwidth for a good Zoom call. Kidding aside, great video! Keep ‘em coming.
I am making my way through every single World Science Festival video that's been uploaded. Time wisely spent. Thank you for these wonderful gems!
Best wishes for you, team, support, believers✨🙏
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Top Comments (10)
Congratulations! to everyone involved in this Triumph!
Thank you Dr. Greene for yet another dream provoking discussion with some of humanity’s best!
Awesome discussion as always! I’m especially excited about this mission. I watched Neil Armstrong live as a small boy! Can’t resist gentle ribbing at the irony that the MIT Media Lab doesn’t have sufficient bandwidth for a good Zoom call. 😂 Kidding aside, great video! Keep ‘em coming. 😊🙏
If we ever have permanent base there it mostly will be UNDERGROUND. It's the only meteorite and radiation safe solution and also it's huge savings on heating. Only 2m under the surface of Moon temperature is stable all the time and is about -25C. Best option is to build at the bottom of a crater and than cover it with local sand (regolith) that gives bullet proof safety and insulation.
What happened to your hand/wrist?! Take care of yourself and thank you for powering through to give us such brilliant content!
Thank you for a fascinating and informative discussion - quite wonderful!! Joan, Manchester, UK.
TO BOLDLY GO WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE !
Awesome discussion as always! I’m especially excited about this mission. I watched Neil Armstrong live as a small boy! Can’t resist gentle ribbing at the irony that the MIT Media Lab doesn’t have sufficient bandwidth for a good Zoom call. Kidding aside, great video! Keep ‘em coming.
I am making my way through every single World Science Festival video that's been uploaded. Time wisely spent. Thank you for these wonderful gems!
Best wishes for you, team, support, believers✨🙏