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ex wife. listen to their stories. the reporter. every weekend on d. w. in july 2021, amazon found a jet space. this is aerospace company, blue origin launched it 1st trip. first space tourist on board was the countries i shall entrepreneur himself. the moment this night now stood about 10 minutes. the real kit show top over a 100 kilometers high enough for passengers to experience the whiteness next 9 days or the participate in which it brenson had also noticed into space with his space like company, virgin galactic. the well 1st commercial space flights.
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shuffling tourists to the edge of us must be at the beginning of a new era in space. the imagined for a moment. it's the 2028, a european new no land has just reached the moon's south pole where it's deployed. separately, rufus, the, the job is to month fee areas and collect tend to analyze samples my gloves. it's important to this explore tree mission. within just a few months astronauts from nasa, the european space agency and private companies will touch down here.
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technology hasn't come this far yet, but experts believe scenarios like this one could soon be reality. one thing, 2nd, a new space race has begun. my mom's name is i mean a lot. but since i'm from the german aerospace center in the institute for monica and make a tronics on see, and we're here at the arches demonstration mission sets on this one. in june 2022, i mean visa and mold and 50 international scientists conducted research on societies mount etna inside, and one of them here view them were demonstrating how we could use robots to support a space. settlement into boss, say a permanent, based on the moon, and how we conduct scientific exploratory testing. all same thing. this is the opposite based group. this is our arches base kids with 422 foot containers hang on to, i'm sorry, we have 3 control, right. and a living container, you have
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a head is, are communications contains on the got. so that's what that your colleagues are still adjusting some settings either by a meat that's a pin. researches from the gym and aerospace center spent 5 years preparing for this mission. without one down there, you can see the exploration campus where we're carrying out the mission. that's where the land are and, and we have to walk a 250 meters. every data with a 70 meter change and altitude, a game itself testing is word. an altitude of 2600 meters. additional colleagues are always panting on their way to the gate. volcanic rock is fresh us on touched by a race of forces. it's the us landscapes that most closely makes the surface of a far away planet to. it's not back, i can say she wants to know. edna is well suited for mars and lunar exploration mission. and because we're running a technical test of our systems of, of c,
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it's especially important to have this fine granular da signed coming this abrasive material as eve that way. but for our technical systems are truly getting exposed to the element. is this even have to withstand the refusal don't give them all because this mission, decent of us doing just sonata. so in this scenario, the lender has touched down and the planet surfaces you can understand. so that's why we only really have an observation controls over here once controlled sent home . the team arrived 2 weeks ago to test out the re visibility to navigate extremely dusty terrain. the that goes to map and says a at $250000.00 square me to area on at the surface the,
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the, for humans to survive on other planets. one day scientific mission. so like these need to succeed within 6 decades ago, government space agencies started sending people into space. the fund july, the 16th 1969 apollo 11 launched from nasa's kennedy space center spec titus building ruptured. who would be the 1st to non, to pass, and on the moon for days late to some 650000000 people around the world would glue to the televisions. as the news came in, the united states had won the race, the on
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the but just a few years nice. so in 1972 now so discontinued its crude missions to the moon, for reasons of cost. to date only 12 people have set for tom and then the major says to use 2020 was another day that went down in history. american astronaut spell bank and douglas honey launched from cape canaveral, heading to the international space station. the i ss this mission was special for the 1st time in the history of space travel, the capsule transporting the 2 men had not been developed and built by a government space agency. wowza. it came from a private company and marked the spouse of a new era for government agencies like nasa in the united states.
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the my name is phil mcallister and i am the director of commercial space at nasa headquarters. right now what we're seeing is in space there's just a tremendous amount of opportunity, but nobody's exactly sure. what's going to be the real money maker. obviously we're are seeing transportation. we see people make money at that. but them, when they get into space, what can they do? what are things that are really going to make money? and i don't think anybody knows for certain what that's going to be. it's just their 1st step to doing more and older things. so i think the companies that are offering this capability to de version galactic blue origin space x they, this is just the 1st step to a larger grand or vision of what they want to accomplish. the commercial space companies say making mas, habitable for humans. this one, this, the ad goals and outspoken champion of this concept is space 6. so not
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even mosque the controversial b and as played and outsized role, in triggering the current space. there are really 2 fundamental tops industry is going to bite the k 12 directions. 111 path is we stay on earth forever and then there will be some eventual extinction event. and i don't have an immediate doomsday prophecy, but this is eventually history suggest it will be some incentives event. the alternative is to become a space, spring civilization, and a multi plan. it's b c's, which i hope you would agree that is the right way to go. according to most saving humanity begins with traveling to most so space x wants to send crude flights to the red planet before the end of this decades and even stopped
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building human settlements. that meant it had from a purely geophysical perspective, i think he's right. it's only a matter of time before the next major catastrophe will strongly go. yeah, i think that's an important question remains. how will all these ideas work in practice? now my name is christina. hi nika. i'm a researcher at the center with applied space technology ins. microgravity, my research focus is hypertension on the question of how humans can survive on the moon. most of us, less deal body wouldn't even kind of stand behind the car has real world experience trying to answer this question. she spent $366.00 days on laws, not the real one, of course, but just close on us with a similar to rain, the volcano mountain and the on the island of hawaii. the she and 5 of the scientists from different countries lived together as positive, nothing as high seas experiment. communication with the outside world whose any
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possible via email. and so it'd be true on the real mosque, but the time delay venturing outside was any time they stayed with the space suit. but even a simulation like this one only scratches the surface of the challenges, living on mas would present you some advertising. this habitat was primarily aimed at psychological studies. it was quite fancy, kind of like what you'd imagine, a mazda have beautiful white dome, and most like landscape. i mean, but when it comes to the technicalities, it's habitat, wilson is very realistic. and if we actually wanted to fly to mazda of the moon, we need to have a chance that was fully operational, something that would really work across an inverter. that's why christiana hanukkah is collaborating with architects, engineers, and psychologists to build a happy tent for space. the project is cold moon and more space analog. oh man, the official this is what it could look like one day
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the this is my my i've been tied up to the student, screamed 0612 in the month. but happy task is amazing. if that's the 6 modules, they're all upfront, simon does arranged in 2 rooms, and it's the opposite the station best at the board tree module a more more then to this night, we have a workshop. so because the things i show to branch on done and here we have a green, have a disconnect. so then the into and behind that in the 2nd group, we have the module for living. okay, we can, we have upright filling those. these are connected to one another and then we have a module for sleeping and then a kitchen module because we have to eat someone who were so you're guessing then you have and then we have a measured module. and then obviously you and then i have an oaks on each side stores and there are 2 by the simple reason that one prank the crew can still gets
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out of the hospital. when does come pick them? this entire habitat is under a big the, made from lucy dawson and rug. was it to fetish. this? you will use the numeral to protect the habitat from radiation for that term shuttle the but the design that meant to stand in the early stages fundamental questions remain unanswered. how with the knife support system look, how would the into face and equipment look so that everyone could operate them, which is the ideal ceiling height. christiana hind to come into team has built a life size wooden model, and if the borrower tree module to try and work out questions like these numbers, i'm have you talked concept mid themes, mrs. number is a happy time constant designed to make it possible to fly to the moon. and actually this, the side which member should also be
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a habitat when people feel comfortable inside with you and using types with the only ones investigating the question of how to construct a habitat. is it technically functional? and then actually building testing and o phone on test one. it could take 20 years before a station like mine but can be built in space. but these findings from raymond, jim and e, could be put to immediate use here on this semester. the fall of dom us to run, leaving us and all that we need to survive on. most of the same things we can use here on us. i need a system that cleans the air and recycle that. so i need to system the teams, the waterfront recycle, since this is if we were to learn a thing or 2 from modules and we could live sustainably here on us to. i just need the us jeremy to most also poses major challenges for such as then the red tenants, something to sphere, leaves humans expose to deadly cosmic radiation. and the problems does get more
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difficult from that. my name is stan old walt. i'm an astronomer. i work here at nasa goddard space flight center. if we want to go to mars, we have to learn how to work in an environment that is very on friendly, where we literally have to bring our own atmosphere, our, our, our own resources. and the best way that we, we could actually understand how to work in an environment is to work in a nearby environment. that's not that there's something that happens to be the lunar surface, the so the world's major space agencies tend to look to the moon. these days many wish to repeat the success of the apollo landing. the, the reason is simple proximity the distance from us to the moon is on average 300 and.

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