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00:00ये 2037 बिचेंस लेज्यास स्टी ब्च्राबी स्टी प्रिशा न्च्यू लघ् जात अर्वी जाई स्टीज.
00:26This mood is written in the form of a
00:38Now Khruushchi
00:40Jusht Abstiyud Ke Nahin
00:48Aye Badhub Gorutaw
00:52Which man looks towards this place?
01:21Paul used to be mesha leet
01:24He put so much effort into his work that
01:28They don't even know the time
01:32Everything was said
01:37and after a few hours
01:40He became a lowly dog
01:42I return home as if I were a child who had played in the mud all day.
01:46He would come in front of me with an innocent face.
01:50like
01:52They knew their doom was coming
01:55But he was okay with everything
01:57I still remember that night
02:00We lived in America at the time.
02:02Paul Dir was collecting samples in the forest until late at night
02:08Then he came late as usual
02:12But this time it seemed to be the case
02:13come in the morning
02:17spent the whole day
02:20Finally I heard the sound of his arrival and
02:24I ran to meet Paul.
02:31And suddenly it's mine
02:32All that worry and anxiety
02:36in anger and resentment
02:39got stuck
02:44I can't believe how someone can be so selfish.
02:50And then he appeared
02:55It went on
03:00He is there
03:03from top to bottom in the soil
03:06Sunny
03:14And I am the same person who is not Sumedh.
03:24But I
03:31I could only find so much
03:51I could only find so much
03:56We exist, my friend.
03:58I'm just going to keep doing this
04:04Pie
04:04I have only been doing so much
04:33We had lost people with us.
04:37Lab and Crean House were later
04:42Iam only until the nations associated with us decide on our mission
04:45We completely shut down Ulympus Town
04:49Will the Mars mission be a big leap into the future?
04:52Or just a small handful of kama
04:54This question of Uman has been raised before them before also.
05:11We made the impossible possible by landing on the Moon.
05:16And this was the first chalanga, after that more small chalangas were arranged.
05:23But we kept moving forward
05:26And the future was a never-ending possibility
05:30Where the cosmos was ours
05:34What are your thoughts on this Moon landing?
05:36This is actually a new beginning.
05:37Mars is the path to persuasion
05:40And then suddenly the brakes came on
05:43The biggest turning point for Apollo was
05:46Apollo 13 mission of 1970
05:51It's reported from ABC News that
05:53The Apollo 13 spacecraft has experienced a serious power supply failure.
05:57According to the latest reports, the spacecraft is now running on battery power.
06:01and unnecessary equipment has been turned off.
06:05Everyone should maintain peace and not make the situation worse by making wrong assumptions.
06:10Our astronauts narrowly escaped death
06:13And this struck a deep fear into the hearts of many of our people.
06:17Some NASA leaders called for the mission to be canceled.
06:21There is a lot of danger in this
06:24We were all going through that crucial time.
06:28We were all concerned about the safety of the astronauts.
06:33We brought them out of the clutches of death and
06:36This completely frightened Nixon.
06:39He was inspired by the idea of ​​sending the Earth into deep space.
06:45So having this kind of attitude towards space exploration was a huge turning point.
06:51Jack and I are so happy and proud to be back here in Texas
06:56There was a time when we thought we might not be able to return.
07:01After the Apollo 13 fiasco, I thought our space exploration would continue.
07:06But his rapid progress ista slowed down
07:11The Apollo mission was a great promise of our future.
07:15We weren't going to stop until we reached the Moon.
07:17Our plans were to go beyond the Moon.
07:21But all of them failed due to political interference.
07:30Many lives may be lost in the process of Mars mission.
07:33There may be some failures as well.
07:36But people will keep moving forward
07:38But the big question is whether the rest of us will allow them to do so.
07:44There is no doubt that space exploration is driven by public support and political support.
07:49If you send astronauts to Mars and they die there
07:53So I guarantee that public opinion will be to stop this mission forever.
08:03This is 2037
08:06We buried our friends
08:08And now the future of this mission was in the hands of my sister and IMSF
08:33Hi Ed, how long will it take?
08:38I told the press everything.
08:41The nations will discuss what to do next and then there will be an official announcement.
08:45You can't let yourself give up
08:48No way
08:50They knew something like this could happen.
08:52We all knew
08:57Along with the world, loved scientists and astronauts have lost their lives.
09:01does it make any difference to you
09:04Sure it makes a difference to me
09:05what is it that you are doing
09:08This bug is about being strong
09:11To make a statement that this mission will continue forever
09:13You will not interfere with my recommendations to the committee.
09:17We have come a long way
09:18There's nothing I can do to keep the chain that's falling off the track.
09:23The nation respects you
09:25He will definitely listen to you
09:27You can inspire him to be okay.
09:31Even if we could, we shouldn't do it
09:34What?
09:36Shad we shouldn't do this
09:38One thing is like that
09:39I will not give up
09:54Space dreamers
09:56Always keep your eye on
09:58Your expectations
09:59and desire
10:01We only have plans to go to Mars
10:04One Her One with Brown's NASA
10:07since joining
10:08Our goal has been to go to Mars.
10:18Forest Brown to go to the Moon
10:20Made the entire rocket
10:23The Satan Five are the most powerful weapons ever created by humans.
10:25The largest, longest and heaviest machine was
10:28who wants to go to the moon
10:30It was a little bigger than necessary
10:31And the reason for that is that One Brown
10:34Didn't want to go to the Moon
10:35He wanted to go to Mars
10:37He had only one motive for joining rocketry.
10:40that when he was a child, his focus was always on the idea of ​​going to Mars
10:45When he was in his late twenties
10:47invented the V2 rocket, and that was the first thing
10:51that went from Earth to space
10:53Van Braun surrendered to US forces
10:55But he and his fellow rocket scientists
10:58Americals welcomed
11:00After the war, he wrote a book called
11:02DAS Mars Project
11:04which was actually a manual about
11:06How to build the freight of such ships
11:08that can take humans to Mars and back
11:11He worked on all the acquisitions and details of how to do this.
11:15worked with great care
11:16And this book attracted worldwide attention.
11:19People weren't thinking of going to the Moon.
11:22Instead, he started thinking about going to Mars.
11:27With this, a golden chapter of the era of space exploration ended.
11:31NASA began to lose focus toward the end of the Apollo program.
11:36What should we do now?
11:37At that time, Richard Nixon had two proposals before him.
11:40The first proposal is that we should build a space plane.
11:43called space shuttle
11:45And the second proposal was from Van Brown.
11:48which created a stir in the Congress hall
11:50saying we should go to Mars
11:55If we really want to do this
11:57So we can send humans to Mars in ten years.
11:59Richard Nixon never showed much interest in the space program
12:03Rather, he wanted to reduce the budget to reduce taxes.
12:06The space program was not a high priority for his government.
12:10He wanted humans to move slowly in this direction.
12:13Taking very small steps
12:16So Nixon chose the space shuttle over going to Mars.
12:20Van Brown leaves NASA
12:22And within a few years he died of cancer.
12:27Looking back on your early failures
12:29You have a lot of strength to move forward
12:31Determination may be needed
12:33Well, you were right
12:35You just need to never give up
12:39It's simple, if you fail
12:41So try again, try again and again
12:43And in the end, you will be the winner.
12:51After the West Wing was destroyed
12:53We needed to take help from our other resources to rebuild it.
12:57Like the old workshop
13:07Thought we could use housing to batch the corridor
13:12If we seal that section
13:16My team can start working on repairing the damage to Olmis Town.
13:20Yes Yes
13:26Javier
13:26What
13:27Just look at this
13:35What is
13:39There is war
13:47It appears to be aragonite cryptal
13:52Perhaps this is catalyzed percolation of metals brought in by the storm.
13:58Yes, if something reacts with water that comes from the condensation filter
14:06I wish I had a lap
14:16It's getting dark
14:19ok let's go
14:35We lost two of our finest cosmonauts in this disaster.
14:40Russian people's support is waning.
14:43We know all this from the time of Apollo.
14:45Public support diminishes as soon as small tasks are forgotten.
14:49And no one has ever died on the Moon.
14:51Isn't this the right time to say that the mission will continue?
14:57We have committed resources
15:00We have given this speech
15:02Now admitting defeat will bring shame to everyone
15:05Will that be more shameful than another tragedy?
15:08We accepted risk in the sixties just because
15:11Because it was a matter of national defense.
15:14People love space
15:16But he can't bear to see his heroes die.
15:20Secretary Souk
15:22You are also connected to this mission like us.
15:24I want you to give your recommendations to the committee.
15:46I came
15:52I came
16:02mango so sorry
16:06Pal was my timekeeper
16:08no need to say sorry
16:10But everything else too
16:15you didn't kill them
16:17And no, did not set sail
16:21And you didn't even kill me
16:24I placed the order, not you.
16:27And there was no other way
16:31Paul was right in front of me and I couldn't understand.
16:37We need you Leslie
16:40To recreate this world
16:52Isn't it
16:56IMSF gave me choices
17:00Or should you continue Mishin?
17:02Or did you bring it all
17:05I started thinking about that feeling.
17:09which we get at night
17:11I was used to looking at the stars in the sky
17:13What would happen to the fire of those stars?
17:22water
17:24Do you remember me having a Sabna again and again?
17:27I'm walking through the Regalettes beneath the Twin Mountains
17:31And this was before I even knew he was Mars.
17:43when I think about you
17:48If you were in that corridor
17:56If I were in that corridor
18:00So someone else would have done what I did.
18:05This mission is the greatest of us all.
18:10I have explained some of
18:14I'd do it again if I have to
18:22that dream I used to have about Mars
18:24I could never tell mom why I would wake up crying every time
18:28it wasn't because it was a nightmare
18:34it was because the dream was over
18:40then I am
18:45I told him to bring you home
18:47I'm gonna make a public announcement next week
18:50I'm sorry
19:01The mission failed
19:03The crew also failed because of me.
19:09or bendy
19:11Jhal Jhal
19:52has happened
20:13I remembered those times where I used to play with my dad in Bachman.
20:18So Purifu, you know, he said, "Road me, let me wear this suit."
20:32But we will miss this blue sky.
20:40There's no way to know if we'll reach Steam or not.
20:50No, and if we don't even try, what's the point?
20:59let's get moving
21:28The shuttle tragedy was a very sad event for me.
21:36Instead of building on the technology that took us to the moon and saying, let's go to the moon
21:44We fucked the shuttle, which didn't yield us anything.
21:51We spent the next 40 years in Earth's lower orbit.
21:54And I think a lot of people felt they were cheated.
21:58So far, since Apollo, previous generations have only taken steps towards this challenge.
22:04increased
22:06We are approaching the 58th anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing.
22:12People who were on the Apollo launch at that time and are still present today
22:15Even today he remembers that we did something like this.
22:18And if someone tells me I'll be 64
22:22But we won't be able to reach Mars.
22:24So I'll call them crazy.
22:29Doctor Zubrin, you are angry that space vision has been taken away from this generation.
22:33Yes, we've made a killing on the entire Apollo vision.
22:36It's like Columbus discovering the world and returning.
22:39And Ferdinand and Jezebel said, so what about the discovery, go ahead and burn the ships.
22:42The purpose of spaceships is to go into space and discover new worlds.
22:46Mars is where the science is.
22:48Mars is where the challenges lie, and Mars is where our future lies.
23:09This is 2037
23:12As the others prepare for the official evacuation of Olympus Town
23:16Robert and I visited an old friend
23:19The help we needed to get back
23:23She has been
23:26I never thought we would want to take him back.
23:31I also did not
23:41Looks like it's fought a war
23:45Absolutely
23:46This is your ship
23:48your house
23:49month's journey together and those
23:51For the first two years, when you
23:53You will live on the surface of Mars
23:57When the time comes to face an unknown force
24:00Then for your protection, a ship is better than the ship
24:04There can be no one
24:08take good care of it
24:11And it takes care of you
24:18when I take care of you
25:03I want to know what is important to you.
25:13And if the answer to that question doesn't mean much to you in life, then I wish you that
25:18Just walk out that door and do whatever you want.
25:22And don't look back because no one will ever blame you for doing so.
25:36Val Rulem Ho
25:40Xtra Solar is online
25:54Extra subtle are is online
25:583, 2, 1
26:00Agaze
26:10There is no pressure now, right?
26:13All the wealth is from you
26:16You Ready Pods
26:183, 2, 1
26:22ignition
26:29ignition
26:47Ignite
26:49In an NDE, someone
26:50Micro meteoroid damage not registered
26:53to deal with landing damage
26:55A new parcel will be needed
26:56But to make it flight ready
26:58Signals brings everything you need
27:06how would you feel
27:10what did you sing
27:12to be sung
27:19I am at home
27:41I brought the appraisal
27:50I thought it might be useful for you
27:53Pal's Di
27:59keep you from my thoughts
28:19can i help with something
28:37Thank you
28:44When Pal was working on his initial climate-resistant hybrid studies
28:48So I went with him to Weston Highlands in Gauthamala
28:53We knew that if we didn't plan our lives around work, it would be difficult for us to meet.
28:59He was always out
29:00sometimes for hours
29:02Because along with your own research
29:05He also decided to find out
29:08how a particular pathogen was spreading in local communities
29:12So I couldn't get to know him much.
29:17So I used to climb a lot
29:20It seemed as if
29:22Plans were more important to him than humans.
29:39whose peps they could increase
29:41those he could fix
29:58So how did he find out?
30:01What did you find out
30:02of the pathogen
30:04how he was starting
30:07Paul finds out that his pattern of spreading
30:09was like that of an ebon blight
30:12who he was tracking
30:14She wanders in the mountains
30:15The complex was also tracking air flow.
30:19And from him Paul
30:20reached this conclusion
30:22that the pathogen must have mutated
30:26And with that he survived in the air and
30:30arrived by the wind
30:34Yes
30:55The biggest failure in this tree is
30:59The biggest failure
31:01comfortably at ease
31:03four years of my life
31:05And twenty years of preparation went to waste.
31:09everything was ruined
31:12Is
31:39We will see other places with moisture.
31:42So that the reaction to the waiver can be replicated
31:44So we will follow Win Patters.
31:49Win Patters
31:51Javier and I have found something
31:53Samples were not analyzed due to contamination
31:56But I discovered they had flown in a storm from the East.
31:59whose easterly wind was fire
32:02Its source cannot be traced
32:06I thought after hearing your story
32:10I can't say where they came from.
32:12But I can figure out where he might have flown to.
32:17Just as Plato avoids the effect of the flow of air
32:20You must have jumped from that snake and gone straight to the recurring slope lanes.
32:24On these elevated beds, out crops that are in the West
32:28If there was no moratorium on non-essential items
32:33what kind of moratorium
32:42It all starts with the plans.
32:54who have something in mind
32:57I wanted to do something new
33:00who had a vision
33:05I never had any doubt about this
33:07that we can go to the moon
33:09Today I know
33:11Such people could see with their minds
33:15What other people couldn't even see with their own eyes
33:20Between dreams, science friction and reality
33:23There is a direct relation
33:25We create futures repeatedly.
33:29A future we haven't seen before
33:31And then we use our resources, our capital, our technology
33:34And add work to your friendship
33:36And make your dreams come true
33:51What is this merding called?
33:53This is the Lawns Tower
33:54And it's from this place that astronauts go up.
33:58And then there will be a huge mango
34:00that will land on top of the spacecraft
34:03And they'll go to the gangway.
34:06board a spacecraft
34:07and go into space
34:13It's not floss, it's feet
34:18The long term goal of Specsix is
34:19Establishing a Self-Sustaining Civilization on Mars
34:23Isn't it good?
34:28It always felt like we should have been there by now.
34:30Everyone expected this
34:34Like we lost our way
34:36is very tall
34:38But now we'll go back there.
34:44SpaceX Falcon 9 ready for launch
34:46Stage 1 tanks pressing for flight
34:49VC verify F9 is in start-up
34:52F9 is a start-up
34:53T-minus 4 minutes
35:05SpaceX Falcon 9 ready for launch
35:08Vehicles and manual
35:09T-minus 1 minute
35:10It's the return of flight launch
35:13Our mission had failed.
35:15on June 28, 2015
35:25After failing
35:26The entire launch program came to a screeching halt
35:28Due to which there was a lot of pressure on the company.
35:30All stations verified ready for launch
35:32T-minus 30 seconds
35:33Elon Musk said
35:35to go to Mars
35:37Reusability of rockets is very important
35:40When this launch comes, he launches the rocket
35:41send to orbit
35:42Launch payload into space
35:45and then
35:45fire retro rockets
35:47and bring that rocket back
35:49to land vertically
35:51and reuse it
35:52This is a very difficult concept
35:54If he wakes up the rockets
35:57If it cannot be made reusable then it will be a new project on Mars.
36:01cannot launch civilization
36:07This means that a lot is at stake on every rocket launch.
36:12Steez to Tynks is ready for flight
36:14The flight computer has control of the vehicle
36:16I noticed something on the sensors that's causing the problem.
36:18No Naffing
36:19It's all about launching
36:21Yes
36:22the minus ten
36:24Nine Eight
36:28Subscription at
37:11Speed ​​1.2 km, down range, distance 11 km, after the main engine is shut down we separate the stages
37:19and will start the second stage event
37:25Command
37:38Main engine shut down, first stage returning to land, while second stage opcomm satellites
37:45Sending it into low Earth orbit
37:46The wiring is well deployed
37:56The Vers stage will soon begin its series of three burns, heading back to Cape Canaveral
38:06Where is he going, this is not right, there is something wrong.
38:30That's the stage that's coming down
38:33Kisvi is becoming a press
38:58It landed straight, it landed straight, when it was coming down it felt like there was an explosion
39:04Oh, oh, oh, my God, hey, oh, look, look at the rocket, there's a dark sky standing there, what's the matter?
39:14Wat, huli smokes I
39:22It is a matter of great joy that this is a wonderful opportunity for life to go beyond the meaning.
39:28And don't tell us how long this opportunity will last.
39:32What excites me is that building a self-sustaining civilization on Mars is now
39:39This will be the greatest adventure in all of human history.
39:42It will be very exciting when a Suba fire opens and we think that it has happened
39:52The memory of Apollo is still fresh, but the more we allow it to fade into the past, the more our
40:05Prospects will decrease
40:10We must make discoveries, we must find out the truth about life and the universe.
40:18We have to solve those mysteries which people have been thinking about for thousands of years.
40:24Look, look carefully, there, there's everything, there's trillions of them from another Earth.
40:32So we'll do that, and the next time we go to Mars, we'll be there.
40:41It's 2037, I got an idea from a story Leslie told me, Javier and I found something at the old workshop
40:49Well, I had to go there
41:02Leslie, have you ever driven a Rover? No, you might want to try it out. Come and see.
41:18We are having Secretary Sam Taw Paediatrics here at Aavese Editors, who will make an announcement about that, which
41:24We believe that the Mars machine would have had a head
41:36I will do it and Shrija will do it, there is a logo of Prab in it, Shrija believes
42:07Jhal Jhal
42:30Jhaal
42:58Jhaal
43:11Jhaal
43:14Jhaal
43:16Jhaal
43:16Jhaal
43:16Jhaal
43:17Jhaal
43:48Jhaal
43:50there would be no evacuation
43:55and as we prepared for the next phase
43:57one thing was clear
43:59our dream was alive
44:01the clock
44:02I go get
44:02I go home
44:02I go home
44:03and I let's go to bed I love you
44:04and I'm here in the future
44:04you
44:04Jhal Jhal
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