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the, the sand pits in upper austria sides of gale, north to them is public presentation of the austrian space forms upcoming mission to march, the more than the romance of space. it's the multi $1000000000.00 economic opportunity that officials say austria should not ignore the media space. maybe not the most, drea might one day become a brand. these could be seen as the both of it also stuff aside. the, the most rovers are drawing special attention developed for the upcoming mission by australian german students. they're designed to explore on familiar terrain as autonomy. slowly as possible. i'll go ahead and drive
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the price. it use the public, the rate that was ready to space day. we training to get ready for, i mean, you know, you don't have anything is perfect to yet, but that's why we do these exercises. there are still 5 months to sort out minor issues and he counts us, which i think for the students from germany's university of board support, it's an opportunity to meet other teams and exchange ideas. how's their project coming along? duma enough is completely, irma won't fundamentally change. now we've locked it in again, some, a hermas main task, is to scan for things and saying, can do that well. we want to keep automating the whole system. tommy fabulous, same goes for charlie. charlie drives more autonomously than irma, but still not fully the general take away and there's still a lot to do before armenia in the hall. the analog astronauts are getting suited up,
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which can take up to 3 hours on income alias is being fitted with the excess skeleton, which simulates movements under the pressure conditions on mars. and the title i read an article on the paper at home, which said that the austrian space for him was looking for new analog astronauts because i find space travel exciting. i checked out the website and read it and thought, oh i have to try that on you come a lease, studied micro biology and environmental engineering like everyone here. she's an analog astronaut in her spare time. today her colleague is from the lake on because from slow in in eastern germany yes, of course was i, i'm looking for, i have an option. i think we'll see how it goes with all those sensors. we've already tested where they can ship it and how all that can work well. the analog astronauts where sensors under the 50 kilograms suits to measure their exertion
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while they follow various instructions, the developed knows the board event decide to just take a break before the the price that we'll see. definitely, definitely, i don't know if you can see you, but i'm very sweaty. it's about 32 degrees celsius and the suit in the suits a very heavy. so every movement is exhausting august. but i'm very satisfied because the sensors appear to have worked and the picture quality was good. so we did what we planned to do and things are okay. the
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new space is also garnering interest in neighboring bavaria. stuff on pollution cuz pitching its possibilities to representatives of germany's chamber of commerce. the point that you know, most elan mosque is going ahead and launching thousands of satellites and to face to provide internet insight into the commercial use of space is just exploding right now. the one that we want to build rockets like cars to get satellites into orbit and we're looking at a multi trillion dollar space economy based economy. rocket factory aims to launch rockets once a week, providing its customers with an inexpensive way to bring satellites into orbit. the outboard startup has partnered with a german aerospace center. the aim is to form a partnership between old space and new space. you couldn't hear. this allows us to build on technologies that have already been
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developed here. if you to the other one in english, you would say you're standing on the shoulders of giants. step on patient popes, the space race collaboration will provide a competitive advantage. the government organization is impressed by the boldness of these young entrepreneurs, new space, new space springs, a different mindset. one that ultimately helps make space exploration to 5 and his application is accessible, affordable and relevant before everyone on the east, each bed extinguish bed or depending on how you calculate and this will be a market comparable to the automotive industry. and that's my, that's what i spent, and it tells me that i see the expectations are high, not only within the industry, students in what's for cope, new space initiatives will create many new, interesting, and high caliber jones. the
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several months have passed since the trial for armenia in the austrian san. what's the status of the rovers? are they now ready for their extra terrestrial mission? and so the use of my has been said since i'm very confident the astronauts in armenia will have no problems controlling the robot ice glasses. the mars mission will begin soon. 3 rooms away there, professor and today is new stuff is on a call with members of the us, 3 in space for the it was the motivation. you know, many of these incredible, we're seeing an amazing response from the local community, the media, and also on the political side. i'm really looking forward to it. it's going to be exciting, you know. okay, thank that. is that, oh,
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i got it. and what's the status of rover charlie? 45 degrees. laugh 20 meters for desks by the window. have become a control center. will charlie make it up the i see hill somewhere. you may account with us of the hills. been concord the 3000 kilometers further north, near the arctic circle in sweden. the step on position is on his way to the s range and space center where rocket factory
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is performing full scale combustion tests on its rocket engine. the said, we've been conducting major tests here for 3 years and i live on to testing that we do here are in fact, the biggest and most dangerous tests that have ever been done on the side of history. you might take a look at what these isolated the frozen forest is our home to europe's 1st spaceport. the rocket factory has rented one of the testing sites. it's helix engine developed in house support is installed on the test stand. today they will be performing a hot fire test, meaning that the kerosene field rocket engine will be ignited as it would during
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a real launch weekend because he's gone. scott, i'm very interested in seeing what's been done. i want to go over all the changes we made myself. i can ok to ensure we can proceed with this test today with a clear conscience can, can everything's ready for the test and just running a few test sequences since it's extremely cold. today i always have that kind of the good test point. it asked me to solve today. and pests cannot fail. it has to get in about $315.00. what we're seeing here is the result of 5 years of work. we have them here multiple their lives and number 2 and, and number 3, that is the 3rd engine we've ever built on the front position from position to fight. if something goes wrong, 5 years of work will be wasted. yeah. okay. all right. let me stick him up and if something goes wrong today, i'll just get up there and jump on that. and i don't even think about the start ups. existence depends on the trust of investors to maintain funding. they
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need to see positive results, the, the skies over the s range space center are closed to air traffic tonight. and security levels are at a maximum. the helix engine produces half a 1000000 horsepower. if it goes out of control, there could be a real rocket launch. the head of ignition officials ordered the area to be evacuated. the numbers you can give us with 10000 get tougher than this guy. cekada attempting to pull this off at minus 30 degrees in the middle of the night will deeply affect everyone here. yeah, i so they'll say will be feeling this a week from now. it won't just be over by tomorrow, long providers do life and you know in
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a while some are leaving the area. others are performing final system checks, exams, and unexpected turn. ok. ok, we need to advise a regular one regulator. it's heating up enough enough and they didn't know we can't reach the necessary question yet so. so let's, this is the last step. we're going to be sure it's one of the coldest, the test page we've ever had. we'll leave it for today and give it another try tomorrow. one moment. okay, welcome to the real good business delays are a fact of life in the business. but europe is eager to become independent of space x and star link, eager to develop competitive european launch vehicles. these will allow the continental to deploy its own low or bit satellite internet system, but then for, but it's already becoming cluttered with debris. particles only millimeters and size can destroy a satellite. $9000.00 tons of space,
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debris already orbit the earth. only a fraction of the pieces is larger than 10 centimeters. get the many smaller pieces are also dangerous. the based on the thoughts space debris is a serious problem and stuff. this, this issue needs to be tackled much more proactively because there is a risk that space, particularly low earth orbit. the sea could become so polluted is that we lose access to space in the long term. it would be it. dom glance, this digital events all space faring nations should be invested in this island. events on the i believe europe could take a pioneering role here. kind of coverage on it for eyes. how it all i name in the space may be endless, but near earth, orbits vital for satellites or not. these orbits are seen as key for the successive
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efforts toward a greener digital future. we're satellite infrastructure to fail. much of modern life would be paralyzed. the austrian space for him is well aware of the issue, commissions by an investor, they're working on solutions. we're now going into a most sensitive room here with building testing and developing hardware that will actually fly in space cavities and other simulation. it's the real thing can go down as well. um on the somebody, it'd take me off. let's take a look at a sense. uh thank steve. originally is currently flying 500 kilometers above us. searching for space to break being comfortable. so it takes the smallest particles moving at high speeds, the low of a little bit. but the now case we want to be here till you look at
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the austrian space phone has specialized in tracking the smallest pieces of space debris. to do this, they develop special circuit boards that listen in space like a microphone. if this technology works, the investor plans to start a company that collect space debris data and sells it to satellite operators between here and paid and i see part of a sandwich. structural may to find the gloss composites with conductive elements. let me this allows us to detect the tiny as pieces of space, debris of which can cause damage. so not as much damage as a fixed size. don't check my contract, the millions of tiny particles that float around up there. in the spring of 2023, the form launched at 2nd research satellite into orbit using an american rocket. at the end of its life span popular to like its predecessor will burn up in earth's atmosphere. this are fine, somewhat of a slightly thrilling worthiness as was launch with space 6 and for
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a previous satellite launch with the village and galactic. and so that thing went up 500 kilometers. i've never been so glued to a monitor biasing my thinking aisles. the 2nd launch was a bit smoother. we already had more experience and more trusty. now colleagues. and when you saw, we launched with a felt and knowing that time to pulling several small satellites at once. and by chance we sold that al satellite was deployed near armenia. that's what you're trying to get us so nicely. so when we do m uh, simulation you know media, we can use our own satellite to take out satellite images. it's an amazing feeling when 2 projects come together like these. when you get side slice of way to develop and comment at the foot of mount airy wraps near the village of our motion armenia. the austrian space for him is mars mission is set to begin. a visitor checking station has already been set up. the 2 employees stand,
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guard keeping out any unwanted guess. the general loom, it's already on sight. he has to the test area in an off road vehicle. why did he choose armenia via the we know the g, a logical formations here that a geological twins of those on most so called g o. similar, even though that's the reason we came here, it cannot the fact to you know, get it onto 52. after checking in at the village general, it's makes us 2nd stop. this is the check point. this is my check point. this is part of our security detail and, and good day you 247 gunning access to the test sign box and then the to get some tests. getting the cameras a set up on the surrounding hilltop is going to. so we have round the clock
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surveillance, and the whole meet will be about who problem the region. recently experienced conflict over nego and no car box. no one wants to take any risk. the security provisions are in place, but despite meticulous planning, not everything is running smoothly. they armenian partner didn't complete the infrastructure in time. what are you doing? i'm not sure what i mean, what are you doing? okay, this lack of internet access is causing issues. the teams from across the university of technology and of what's for against the to for informatics are looking for solutions. and then we need to enter some things here. gigabyte maybe a gigabyte is very little. we really should be here, but it just says ross, log or drops that it's communication on earth. is this challenging?
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how will it be in space? at least across university. rover is working. nothing quite of a long way to mars the visit to be at the university are also interested in researching the fundamentals. it does not really start, it's important to test each individual component over technology is driving innovation and fields like robotics sensors and communications. these fields are benefiting from funding provided by national and european sources, such as the european space agency, as well as private donors. this is can in focus socket on the nice simply confidence. and if we went to months with what we know and can i do now, it would be very dangerous and probably not very productive scientifically. the boss. that's why we need to learn in moms like environments how to best to utilize our resources. it's exciting dog but the mars mission is delayed. even the habitat for astronauts are to live and research on site isn't ready yet.
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hire us letting young a member of the armenian team faced unexpected challenges. instead of conducting research, everyone is setting up. yeah. yeah, no, its clermont prefers not to speak about the emissions challenging starts the analog astronauts on a come a lease also didn't expect her sabbatical to go like this is. this is tresley, stressful. and there's always that period in the 1st few days before everything officially kicks off, where things aren't running smoothly yet. but i've never experienced it quite like this before on on this slightly. while summer struggling with the situation. others are tackling it with gusto to armenian members. of the mission or setting up a wifi connection. i'm interested as
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a surprise because i'm a drinking engineering and i, the main goal is to have my own and fox and facing the street. i think, glenville, or young and we are like still child. we always wants to become notes for notes as we have the passion of exploring everything. and i think that's why we are so interested in, so i know we wouldn't hire as one young has big plans to and soviet times armenians were involved in building sputnik, the 1st step of life and the 1st mars rover. now he hopes this mission will revitalize armine as role in space, exploration to make a new be good to them. and when you look at the tissue, how big is it? so all of them, so they'd be good. yeah. otherwise, i don't know why that link at the end of the day,
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the garage team hands over there, over to the space for him. the futuristic vehicle has inspired a group of armenian students dreaming of a promising future in the space industry. the, [000:00:00;00] the up north, the temperature has risen dramatically. instead of minus 30, it's now only minus 15 degrees. the weather is no longer an obstacle in the test is a go. it has to succeed. stefan pollution wants to get an update on the pressure regulator that caused problems yesterday from test engineer jonathan ross. here's the man, so no worries it and, and normally this, this works about yesterday. this one didn't work the time,
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then we went down to about minus 15 months or we made them for today or is it for some heating? this is a heating cable. we managed to get this morning. i'm on ensure that the whole regulator stays in the warm and all the singles of work life. and it's a shame we couldn't run the test yesterday because we didn't have this one that comes from the testing question. step on patient brings the pressure regulator now fitted with better cold installation to its designated spot beneath the engine. he doesn't want to leave anything to chance. that's good. it's good. all getting ready to go ready for this hot fire today? rocket engines always push components to their limits. if even one part fails, everything can end at a fiery explosion. and swim quick mitsubishi working on a project like this is absolutely unique. phoenix up,
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there are few jobs out there that spark as much motivation as being involved in a rocket, long until the people are passionate about it. what it dependent there is nothing more important to them to give us. time for final instructions in the control room . to try to not leave the room, no shedding, no questions. all right. as everyone's in full concentration, all is the final countdown. 6430.
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the, the engine shuts off. i unexpectedly, was there another problem? the goal was to fire the engine for 100. 60 seconds the so what i saw on the camera is that the few of the sensors will probably gone away from the by the guess, i think that's why a few of the senses have failed. the 160 click the tablet 20 seconds to the controller stop. the task is not the face travel is incredibly difficult. everything is that the absolute limit. so we engineers, we as a team, have to test as often as possible to push things right to the edge. their safety system worked, the engine didn't spin out of control. but the goal everyone had set their sights
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on 100. 60 seconds of continuous operation remains out of reach the the northern lights shimmer in the sky. the same sky chiffon police yanked hopes to reach with his rockets one day in the space industry. emotional highs and lows are close bedfellows. anyone working here needs to handle frustration? well, even ellen musk didn't succeed every time for steph, i'm pretty sure there's no turning back
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the do you got to take make these are keeping everything about rock as technology is so incredibly difficult. you're working so close to the limit the indian and see if find yourself getting very close to the laws that gone or whoever created the universe headset. and then you realize that while these laws are fixed and so you can get much further than you originally thought. thank you very the back to the austrian space forums. mars mission. the space habitat may not be finished. but 2 analog astronauts are being prepped for their 1st extra vehicular activity. soon, a 6 member crew is set to live in these quarters in isolation and for 4 weeks
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the take the part of the family today, we're just going to do a short exploration around for habitat and trying to see what the grounds like when walking. and so i take photos and do a brief drive at the quads to see how well they work. so it's just a short 1st test as also qualify because they themselves will probably never make it to space, but they feel they're part of a larger mission. the been the, the, i mean, my real mazda expedition happens, my mindful, ready to be retired. so i'll be able to say, i put in the screws up with. but my younger colleagues might be in the middle of their own korea's by then. i'm talking with you, i've already built a bridge to the future as i'm being involved in this. i think many people in our line of wood can see that about
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