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00:06Previously on Mass
00:30The size and capacity must be painful. Hannah has proven it, I have informed her. You are too ambitious.
00:37Who goes to Mars without an incentive?
00:40As much as Ed Gran's team worked hard to improve Plumpus Town's infrastructure, Mars relied on them.
00:45He worked harder to turn the water
00:48And I got caught in the middle of it all trying to keep us alive.
00:51Our dream is about to become a reality.
00:55He is unaware of the beatings
00:56Perhaps we don't even have a chance to get along with that rector.
01:04This is 2037
01:128 weeks into the dust storm
01:24Pre-sterilization cemetery for infected please sanitize before entering inside inside inside inside we have been doing this for the last two months
01:37Living within the Fall Storm Protocol and using our power and resources wisely
01:42As per the light forecast so far, the storm is still five to eight months away from passing.
01:48It may take up to nine weeks
01:52no hope of relief
01:56All experiments were conducted
01:58All AVs were also given the disease
02:00It felt like these days would never end.
02:03Those with ridiculous tasks and dapness
02:06You must not have read this book
02:09My grandfather gave it to me
02:15My grandfather takes me on long but dry nights
02:17He used to read the book
02:20I wish I could remember this story before
02:23May this storm subside
02:28After Oliver's accident, we
02:29There was no opportunity to bring the Nuclear Rector back online.
02:35The fun is over and we're now on backup power.
02:40I had absolutely no money working like this.
02:45This meant that one jolt would cause the entire power to stop.
02:51Dr. Leslie Richardson may have been racking up the Olympic infraction
02:58But I was still responsible for the safety of all the people present there.
03:06Two brothers
03:08Nek, can you get that ghro light out of there?
03:11And his father's king owes the land of his subjects to me, a jaati, I cannot talk about it right now.
03:18Sorry, we need to reduce our power usage.
03:26These limes are already less and now we are
03:31Potential is using only 50% of the output
03:33Power is too low to keep feed systems running
03:36I am barely able to produce the same crop I did two months ago.
03:40Do you know
03:41And solar arcs also occur during storms.
03:45We need to conserve power for critical systems.
03:47I wish we hadn't taken the nuclear reactor offline before the storm ended.
03:52I have instructed Robber to activate the greenhouse's power one quarter arrester.
03:57Please
03:58Late Alli Pavees
04:01Am Sari
04:02I can't do anything for now
04:11can you please shoot me alone
04:13Af Chorus
04:22I am all
04:32I am all
04:43Robert was trying to conserve as much energy as possible in our reserves
04:48And we were all just waiting for the storm to pass.
04:54year two thousand sixteen
04:58We've been studying Mars' dust storms for a long time.
05:02And this is also the season when these dust storms spread across the entire planet.
05:07Not just in one place, but across the entire planet
05:11Mars' duststorms can be very large
05:15They are 20-30 kilometers high.
05:18And their dust can also be charged.
05:21And especially during these long dust storms, lightning also flashes.
05:27These dust storms are huge.
05:29They can even cover the entire planet and last for months.
05:33These are visible even from space.
05:35Mars looks like a fuzzy red ball.
05:37And we can't even see surface features from our satellite.
05:42It is not like dust rate but is like talcum powder.
05:46These are very small, microscopically tiny, dirty dust particles.
05:51And when it enters the lungs, human safety is threatened.
05:54So you want to stay as far away from them as possible.
05:58There is a lot of dust on Mars
06:00We know from our rovers on Mars that they are constantly covered with dust.
06:04And this is one of the biggest problems with solar panels.
06:07that the dust covers them almost instantly
06:10Or it blocks the sun so much that it stops working.
06:14If you get a dust stop on Mars that lasts a month
06:18And if you are all about solar power then you will be in trouble.
06:26I don't have the energy and I can't keep my plans alive.
06:38This storm has been brewing for several months, they call it a season.
06:49I can't do my work
06:55You said we are gathering the most powerful people in the world who will double our power.
07:00We will increase the infrastructure but these people are stuck in a dust storm with two mains.
07:04And they have one third power with which the mission can be stopped.
07:06This storm is just a small hurdle in the way.
07:11We have world leading agronomists who are working hard day and night
07:16They are producing hybrids that will make Olympus Town self-sustaining.
07:21This means there will be enough food on Mars to feed thousands of people.
07:27And rockets are needed to send those people to Maha.
07:33Those hybrids are ours and we make rockets
07:41We just have to play a big game.
07:51She left but not Tubb.
08:00Everything will be fine
08:04It is at such times that a person's life is taken for granted.
08:25But Hurricane Doctor Richardson
08:29Please guess what, I think I have come at the wrong time, I will talk to you about it in next week's session.
08:35And whenever you need me, I'm right here with you. Okay, come inside. I have a little examination.
08:39After that you can go
08:42This storm has troubled everyone. How are you feeling? I am fine. You are fine.
08:50You can prepare for some things but you are not prepared for some things. You leave the house with
09:00You are missing it, right? Even if you are missing home, it is quite normal.
09:12I'm fine
09:14and your wife
09:16How is it going between you and them?
09:18We do most of the work
09:20Watch me walker
09:21So how is the work going on
09:23and hybrids
09:24how are they growing
09:29He is trying to
09:32Walker is trying
09:35Hei
09:37I know this is difficult
09:39especially now
09:40But for now it will be good
09:42that you leave work and take some rest
09:44and keep yourself fresh
09:50Alone
09:54Thank you
09:55Thank you
10:14I couldn't save him
10:19He wasn't that strong
10:22he died
10:24so that you can stay alive
10:28Now it's all up to you
10:30only on you
10:35We have to fight tooth and nail
10:38remember
10:39We have strength within us
10:43to start a world not just one
10:51We have strength within us
11:14Sounds like a great romantic idea from mom
11:17What could be a bigger adventure than this?
11:20The realities of this adventure are almost
11:23It's sad and very important too
11:26in a small spacecraft
11:29Surviving is a challenge in itself.
11:31And that too with some people, spending about eight months.
11:36And grappling with the thought that you can never go back to Earth.
11:40Not at all for the next several decades.
11:43So you leave everything behind
11:46and maintain a psychological balance
11:49in a vast desert
11:52And also in an unfriendly environment
11:55Which will not be easy for people.
12:00The wisdom lies in what you are about to do.
12:02Test it in advance
12:04Are you going to be isolated at Mass?
12:07Make some kind of hub module on Earth
12:11Test it in advance
12:16We've been here for about a month now
12:18Five more months to go, meaning about 140 days are left, it's been a long time.
12:27High Seize is a NASA funded Research Analog and Simulation
12:32It's on the Monologue Slopes in Hawaii at 8,000 feet, so the crew we sent there was very
12:39is isolated
12:40The goal of High Seize is to get as close to Mission Mars as possible.
12:44This means we put more pressure on the crew
12:48Civilization is the living together of groups of people, we are experts in that.
12:52The interesting thing is that the biggest problem usually arises in small groups of people.
12:57So if you notice there are only four crew members here and two of them are here and the rest
13:02two there
13:03Lack of interaction between people will be the biggest risk to the success of the mission.
13:07No matter how professional they are at work, if they do not get along and talk to each other
13:12Do not communicate regularly
13:14So this will definitely create problems.
13:16If you talk to someone who has been to jail, you will find out that your own
13:21What it means to have no control over your environment and life
13:23You can't do whatever you want, whenever you want, and this creates a lot of stress.
13:28Something like this will happen if you go on Mars Mission
13:31We know that the risk here is much less compared to Mars Mission, but it doesn't matter.
13:37This is a simulation like any other, but it is not a simulated defect.
13:43It's real, you're isolated, you feel disconnected from the world.
13:49And this is the part of the simulation that NASA is interested in.
13:53We care about how flexible the crew is
13:57And if you think about it, the human part of their Mars Mission is as critical as the technological part.
14:04If their human part gets scattered, it will be as disastrous as a rocket exploding.
14:19How did I do it? I know I haven't been able to talk for a long time.
14:27I'm working very hard
14:30Systems are malfunctioning and some are working very slowly.
14:36We all try to work as a team.
14:42some days are good some days are bad
14:46I never imagined how difficult it would be to keep everything together.
14:50It is very difficult
14:56to act with courage
14:59I can't keep the plans alive at this level.
15:02I know, but tell me what I should do
15:04We should have twice the power by now.
15:07So
15:10I don't even understand what I am
15:12And no one expected such a big storm.
15:14Of course it wasn't
15:15This storm is developing much faster than we expected this season.
15:19how could you do it
15:21This was the plan
15:22We can't do anything other than this
15:24face it
15:34You even tried to fix everything before coming home.
15:40I mean, I did my job.
15:41There was no shortage in the team's training
15:43Our plan was also bulletproof.
15:45He definitely works
15:48By now we should have fully operationalised the nuclear reactor.
15:51before we arrived
15:56What do you think, I'm not sorry that Oliver feels small?
15:58I keep thinking here
16:03finds
16:05sometimes I feel
16:06When I walk into the hall, people don't even look at me.
16:17Paul
16:22pulses
16:56And Richerson Paul Jaa is going through emotional stress
17:01However, Richardson said that this is not a psychological issue.
17:08But still treat them with some respect
17:15I request a psychiatric consultation
17:18And I want to review old and new mental health testing.
17:23Please clean all records from private mediation
17:26Thank you
17:38Lightning may have struck the junction box between Olympus and Reserve Hour station
17:45With every passing second, the battery is getting used up just to maintain breathable air and heat.
17:51I made myself online again in the terminal
17:56In, what's the status on critical systems?
17:59Climate recycling rate degrees to 75% nominal
18:03Current rate of temperature decline three degrees Celsius per hour
18:07I will have to replace
18:10I won't let anyone go there
18:12It's dangerous to go there
18:13I don't see anything there
18:15you won't be able to see anything
18:17We'll take the rover
18:18Everyone wants to be as close as possible
18:21It will take time but
18:23This is the only Moga we have.
18:25Milkul
18:28All right
18:29Good luck
18:39IMSF Headquarters, Vienna, Austria
18:41I've been trying to call you for a long time.
18:44I'm sorry, I was busy
18:46Die I had there stom
18:47But I had to deal with it here too.
18:49Walk with me
18:57I want to talk to you about the increasing freighter launches
19:01Our assembly line takes care of everything
19:04Storm key and it has power cut
19:06And I'm still doing damage control.
19:07And you want me to talk about freighters
19:10Nations are losing confidence
19:12Ed
19:13This is a public relations exercise.
19:15And public sentiment is as low as ever.
19:19Desire is retreating from it
19:21Don't do his figure
19:22As long as America and the EU remain involved
19:24Until then, Chahana cannot even think of separation.
19:26Olympus town was ready for this storm
19:30The nuclear reactor was already operational before your accelerated schedule
19:34Your expansion plan was science fiction.
19:37Money doesn't come without expansion.
19:41No money, no MMC and no MMC, no mission
19:43That decision was right
19:45This place is not some beautiful frontier land
19:48He's fighting every step of the way there.
19:51If we hurry, we might make a mess.
20:06interference detected in all navigational systems
20:11The electrostatics are not even giving proper guidance.
20:13Nothing is visible
20:15Let's triangulate it
20:17Can be placed on the inside of the mitre with half
20:23It's good that I came to help.
20:32when I was young
20:34The Harmattan winds passed through the Sahara and then through Lagos.
20:39The desert city was covered with sand storms.
20:41Sometimes the sand reached the sea.
20:45people get out of the way
20:48Many kilometers away
20:50His skin would burn with the rat
20:53The lungs were filled with dust
20:57There's a lot of work to do after we get the junction box.
21:00Just keep in mind that I might want to get lost somewhere.
21:06Believe me
21:10I want you to give me company.
21:17Do you still think about the ocean?
21:26every day
21:28The only problem is that
21:30The sound of larks every time
21:34Slowly slowly it goes away
21:37Like banging a monitor
21:44Last week I realized I had completely forgotten the ocean habitat.
21:50Yes
21:54They are also songs
21:56are you sure
22:00I hope so
22:05Yes
22:07Me too
22:09Yes
22:16was
22:17was
22:18was
22:18Pran
22:18Pran
22:19Yadya
22:19Apraan
22:19Whatever happens, we will not accept the beating.
22:31Let's talk about the hot passion of trees
22:34look at you
22:37You will be very stone
22:43Oh well done
22:44My Clever Friends
22:48Would you like to meet your brothers?
22:52For Teeswar we have to sit with Shamati
22:54Listen to sad stories of lying fuckings
22:58Like some people were taken out of the fight
23:00and some were killed
23:03Some people were tormented by their ghosts and they had killed them.
23:08Some people were killed for poisoning their wives.
23:13for breaking the ground
23:19will make you laugh
23:24This will be a great treat for you
23:28will make you laugh
23:49Bortonists
23:53Lesley
23:56Oh look, I'm perfectly fine and fit.
23:58If a check-up is necessary, I will tell you my condition myself.
24:01I miss home but I don't miss it
24:03I don't even want to hurt myself or anyone else.
24:07I am not feeling any stress as is usually the case in such situations.
24:11And the only voice in my heart is that I should go back to my work.
24:15I don't care about you
24:17I spoke to Paul and he seemed lost in the village.
24:23He is busy working
24:26I checked his ration allotment and he did not eat any food.
24:30Then only one forgets
24:33Look, for him work is everything.
24:36What you say is not happening
24:41Now I go Yashia
24:54This is Thousand Sixteen
25:07We don't think sending people to Mars is a small thing.
25:10And we assume that before we go to Mars
25:13Intelligence, motivation, and mutual coordination are enough.
25:17We must understand that in such a difficult environment
25:20Who can have a problem with such a long exploration?
25:25It's true that not everyone can bear that loneliness and risk.
25:30That too, some people got psychologically shattered by this time.
25:34and started behaving strangely
25:36And if you look at many of the explorations that have taken place in the past
25:40In which humans moved from one place to another thousands of kilometers away
25:44So you'll see that pikhrav in the crew
25:47This happened during Shackleton's mission to the South Pole.
25:50He gathered his men on Elfind Island
25:53And they were about three hundred kilometers away in the surging sea.
25:57Tried to take South Georgia Island
25:59But among them was a mentally ill carpenter.
26:03But they had to take him with them because he
26:06Couldn't leave with the crew
26:08Otherwise there would have been a huge uproar.
26:10Like 19th century explorers on Mars
26:13You might see a scattered crew.
26:15And you'll find examples like these in historical records.
26:19And you will see that Mishin's success
26:22How many problems can they cause?
26:39not like that
26:42The way they are present in the mind when experiencing them
26:45but quite differently
26:48She is blessed with special powers of memory.
26:52when I am sad
26:57I can remember that time
26:59when I was happy
27:00And when I'm happy, I
27:03I can remember the sadness of the past
27:08I can remember past fears
27:11Still don't feel scared
27:15And when I remember that I once wanted something
27:19So now I can do it without even wanting to.
27:31Look into my eyes, Mother
27:36Sometimes the memory can also give opposite filling
27:39Jake, you're taking antibiotics, right?
27:43Like I can be happy remembering that sadness
27:45which has long been over
27:48Alex, it's okay now.
27:50yes, thank you
27:51And remembering that joy
27:56I can only regret that it's over
28:39Joe Lantibatrix
28:45Propropropron
29:16Did you find anything?
29:22in some
29:23Ok
29:24Just a second
29:27OK, I got your signal.
29:29Now the junction box is within five meters of you.
29:34Six Degrees should be on the dotage
29:39Did you find anything?
29:46nothing is visible
29:52Robert
29:57Robert, are you listening?
30:08Robert, are you listening?
30:11Robert is in front of you.
30:14right in front
30:25in front of you
30:33you are fine
30:35Robert, are you okay?
30:38Robert
30:52Robert is in front of you.
31:09Mapus Aajao
31:14robot
31:17come back tomorrow
31:28I am unclipping
31:29no no no robot
31:30close unclip
31:34stop unclipping robot
31:35Come back
31:39Robert, are you listening?
31:44Don't unclip, Robert.
31:47Robert, answer me
31:53Don't unclip, Robert.
31:58Are you listening, Robert?
32:05Docker whoever comes to the side, brings waves and nets
32:36The challenges people face while exploring
32:40That is, when there is some disagreement, dislike or stubbornness between them.
32:44So to deal with it, they move away from each other.
32:47But only for a while
32:49Space flight or any exploration that requires confinement in a very small space
32:54Where people can't get away from each other and are stuck in the smallest space
33:00There, a person's lack of privacy becomes a problem.
33:05It sounds strange, but billions of dollars of exploration depend on these small things.
33:12It happens
33:12which affects its results
33:16These things happen, it happened in Antarctica and in other missiles too.
33:22Russia has a project called Mars 500 Mishin.
33:25A full simulation of a six-person crew's 520-day journey to and from Mars.
33:31They had to live as if they were in an interplanetary spaceship
33:35They had to eat, sleep, and train as if they were real astronauts.
33:41They sealed the crew in a chamber and isolated them so they had no social contact.
33:47yes
33:47And then the crew was put through not only time delays, but also a full simulator mission to Mars.
33:54Went
33:54Due to which the simulator landed on the surface of Mars.
33:58And he was kept isolated from everyone for many months.
34:02And what happened was that two out of six crew members
34:06Managed to maintain stable activity levels
34:09And stay mentally healthy
34:10The remaining four crew members
34:12Had to deal with problems of mood, emotions, impulsivity, insomnia
34:18These were people who were astronauts, trainers, and physicians.
34:21That's why he used to talk about space life.
34:23That is, with such a capable and experienced crew
34:26who were almost like astronauts
34:28The crew faced problems
34:30We don't understand why people who are trained to the same extent as astronauts
34:33They are as intelligent and as capable as them.
34:37Why do they have different stress absorbing capacities?
34:41We actually have to understand which person
34:43There will really be a problem in space flight
34:46Because ultimately there will be some such people
34:48Those who will face great difficulties in the mission ahead
34:51year 2037
34:59Robert
35:04Come on Robert, dad him.
35:13Come back
35:20Robert, are you listening?
35:27Robert, please answer
35:28Do it with your father, are you listening?
35:33Robert, are you listening?
35:35Damn it, you're not listening to me.
35:37Robert
35:41Robert
35:42Robert
35:44Why is it not responding
35:48Now I have to go
35:50Found it
35:53What, did you get it?
35:56I got the table
35:59What is the matter?
36:03God, great friend
36:07You took my breath away
36:12Thank God
36:27How are my ex-wipe cheeks now?
36:31Now I
36:33Now I
36:57Now I
37:00May everything be alright
37:02get it right
37:10This movie is encoded by Team EDM
37:17Hello
37:18Are you Sunrayo?
37:32We spend all our time doing something
37:36spend a lot of time looking for
37:41Something that brings us all together
37:48But if such a thing does not happen then
37:58I thought struggling was enough.
38:04But today
38:08I can't believe it when I see Sisyphus happy.
38:25I am going
38:30I miss you a lot
38:34I juggle
38:37This vati tak mav
38:38I do
38:39I am going to go
38:41This vati tak mav
38:42Pumsthesh nakwar int int pereta intna time preta inteshbta int of sakanit two four of svir aaye ten en tent
39:12Sail
39:12that peep Poli, that this is lootに this de turraent mrit yes
39:17Whatever happens, this human being is a jerk
39:23that de pyahis ghs also comment
39:25that we will
39:30that I have
39:32that we will
39:35that there were
39:56Finally, when we thought the darkness would deepen, we were shown new rays of light.
40:10Khush Jhanga Jhanga, when was it.
40:35That's Bort
40:59Would you like to drink?
41:29Would you like to drink?
41:59Commander Sung, please hurry to the facility monitors.
42:08Oliver, what happened?
42:10Look at Paul Richardson
42:15What is he doing?
42:42Jhal Jhal
43:09Jhaal
43:42Jhaal
43:48seal tarvasa
44:02Come back and come inside
44:09Jhaal
44:09Jhaal
44:10Jhaal
44:11Jhaal
44:11Jhaal
44:12Jhaal
44:22Jhaal
44:40Jhaal
44:41Jhaal
44:48Jhaal
44:50Jhaal
45:07Jhaal
45:20Fries Carreraserons Ki Uta Runcheria and Fas
45:21Auriasti's this throbbing ek runchak zasti ko
45:50Jhal Jhal
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