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00:00:03
On July 16,
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1969, from pad 39A at the
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Kennedy Center, the most powerful rocket in history,
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Saturn 5, carried three
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Cosmonauts Neil Armstrong into space, the base of Aldrin
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and Michael Collins, and already on July 21, Neil
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Armstrong became the first person in
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history whose foot set foot on another
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space object. By the way, this a small
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step for a person and a huge step for
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all humanity was watched live by
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650 million people around the world. And this,
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by the way, was almost 20% of the entire
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population of the planet. Today one
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can only dream of such ratings, and now,
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almost 50 years later, humanity was able to
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look into the very distant corners
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of the Universe send two spacecraft
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beyond the boundaries of our solar system create
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the ISS but since then only 12 people have
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visited the Moon, it’s a mess we need to work on
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it That’s why today we
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’ll tell you about the Artemis program, the next
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step of humanity to conquer the Moon,
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let’s figure out why it’s needed and take a look at
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heir to the most powerful rocket in history,
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let's go through the scandals of the new Lunar
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program. And of course, we'll tell you
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when man will return to the moon.
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Hello everyone. This is the droider with you, valeristishev, make yourself
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comfortable and let's go
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[music]
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but first, we need to answer
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one fundamental question: Why do we need it at
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all? this is necessary Well, that is, why do we need to
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return to the moon what we didn’t
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see there? There are several important aspects at once,
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and firstly it’s politics. It’s all about
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jobs, look after the
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closure of the Space Shuttle program in
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2011, the US government was worried that
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hundreds or even thousands engineers from NASA
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will go look for a new job, and who
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knows where these people will go and where they
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will find work? After all, as Confucius said
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earlier, you worked at NASA. And now with us,
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therefore, it was much more important to keep them with
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us until private astronautics
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develops so much that these engineers
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will remain in the USA, but much more important is the purely
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economic aspect of this program,
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humanity has long understood that such
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grandiose space programs
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give rise to a huge number of products and
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discoveries that then easily find
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access to the consumer market,
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shape memory foam, air purifier,
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pyrometers, plastic for sunglasses,
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which are almost even the
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insulin pump is not scratched. And of course, the
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famous Velcro would be
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where we are now without it. All this is only a small
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part of what was invented for
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space and then found application in
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everyday life. In general, it was decided
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that the Artemis program should be and the most
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interesting thing is that the goal of this program,
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unlike the Apollo program, is not
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so much the landing on the moon as the
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development of a space station that
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will allow people to fly to the moon on
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regular flights, of course it
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sounds cool. Be careful, the locks are closing, the
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next station is the final moon. But it’s one
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thing to be a cool idea. But the main
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question is, why do we need it at all? How can
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humanity spend tens of billions of
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dollars for some kind of lunar station and
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this is probably the most important detail of this
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mission that needs to be recorded? The
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Artemis program is designed not just to
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return man to the moon, but to create a
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springboard there. For further conquest
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and so, within the framework of the Artemis program,
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it is planned to develop not only the landing of a
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man on the moon, but in general the development of an
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entire system for the study of
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further space objects, and no one
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even doubts that the final and
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main goal is Mars in within the framework of the
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program, it is planned to develop the
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creation of a whole Spectrum of universal
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solutions for further space
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flights and exploration of the Moon and Mars. As you can
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see, the goal of the Artemis program is more
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than ambitious, and for ambitious goals an
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ambitious budget is needed, and this is where
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problems arise; the program budget
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is about $35 billion for the
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creation of a new rocket on the development of the
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Lunar Station of spacesuits and landing
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modules and it seems to sound impressive. But
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in fact, if you compare it with the budget of the
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Apollo program, it becomes clear
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that there is not that much money at all; in
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1966, the Apollo budget was about 22
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billion dollars; when adjusted
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for inflation, it gives about
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250 billion dollars today Well, how
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then can all this be developed if
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the program is so underfunded,
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it’s all about NASA’s new approach to
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space exploration; if in the sixties
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we were the only developers and
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operators, that is, they did everything themselves,
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now the situation has changed thanks to
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spacex and other private NASA companies
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realized that they were more likely to act
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as mentors and guides. In
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addition, we already had a bunch of developments
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left over from other programs, such as the
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Shuttle or the Orion program, and it was
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decided that for the development of, for example, new
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Space Launch Systems rockets or simply SLS,
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spare parts from the same ones would be used
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shuttles, as a result, the new rocket from the Shuttle
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uses rs-25 engines, side
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solid fuel boosters and even the
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Central stage is the same bug that
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was used in the Shuttle program. And the
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space ship itself is the Orion capsule, which
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was developed back in the early
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2000s, in general, the SLS rocket is an absolute
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Frankenstein assembled from different pieces
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and parts of the entire history of NASA, but you will
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probably ask why it was impossible to
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use the old Saturn 5 rockets, because
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they were already used to fly to the moon and successfully,
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this is a fair question, but Saturn
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was developed in the sixties according to completely
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different safety standards for each
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specific F1 engine from a rocket
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was adjusted and corrected separately,
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went through hundreds of hours of checks and
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upgrades, and the program itself for
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engines alone cost about 4 billion dollars.
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So this is not an option at all, and a
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new, most powerful rocket in
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history called SLS was born. And in
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fact, its parameters amaze a giant
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almost 100 in height m and weighing before
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launch about two and a half thousand
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tons with a thrust of almost 39 Meganewtons and the
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ability to launch
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up to 130 tons of cargo into low Earth Orbit for
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comparison. This is more than the
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same starship can launch into Orbit. Well, in general,
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look carefully at this beauty,
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it’s the same something incredible And when it
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flies, by the way, the first test flight was
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scheduled for September 19 of this year. However,
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due to a leak in the engine, the launch was
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postponed. And now the date of the New launch is
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scheduled for November 14, which is very soon,
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but not without criticism of the program and
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a lot part of it was aimed specifically
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at this very huge SLS rocket, people
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began to ask fair questions:
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Why was it necessary to create this
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monster at all if we are already seeing great successes of
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private astronautics around the world, the
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elegant Falcon 9 from spacex is already
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flying with all its might and even knows how to return to
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earth and SLS - it’s like a hulking
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Monster from the past, not only is it a
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completely disposable rocket, but also
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each launch costs a fabulous four
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billion dollars,
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which is tens of times more than
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Felton’s launches and clearly more than the
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launch of a senior ship will cost. In addition,
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throughout the entire development there were problems
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with engines, then with tanks, and from the
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last one the launch was postponed. Well, of
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course, in
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general, no one understood the problems with the financing itself. Why is this
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Frankenstein needed when private rockets began to appear all over the world like
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mushrooms after the rain,
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but the answer to this question
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We, in general, already given, the development of SLS
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is not only an economic project, but
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also support from NASA; a transition period in
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private astronautics
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[music]
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Well, let’s now look at the plans and
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what the program itself will look like.
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So the Artemis program is now
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planned for 6 launches of SLS within the framework of
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this program and themselves launches are scheduled
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until 2028 after the first launch we
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will have a long test mission
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called Artemis 1 lasting a couple of
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months, within the framework of which the module must enter the
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Earth’s Orbit, then fly to the Moon,
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enter its Orbit and then successfully
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return to the Earth. In addition, also
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during Artemis 1 planned launch of 13
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small bites In case you haven’t heard
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These are very small satellites,
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usually only a couple of kilograms in mass, they are
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very often now used to
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explore the earth, and now a
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second stage is planned for the Moon, this is the Artemis
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2 mission, and here we are already talking about 2024 according to the
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plan This should already be a launch with
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people on board, but they will have to fly
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around our satellite; the very first
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landing on the surface of the Moon is planned
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only in the third flight to the moon; according to the
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plan, it should happen in 2025; in
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general, the wait is not that long
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compared to five decades by
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this time, there should already
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be a Lunar Gateway Lunar Station in orbit around the Moon, like the
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ISS only smaller; in fact, it is the same
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multi-module station as the ISS; its
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launch is planned in 24; it will be
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carried out on different rockets,
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including the Falcon Heavy from spacex that is, the
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Orion module will dock with the station in
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orbit, from there people will go into the landing
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module and will already land on the
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surface of the Moon
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[music]
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and here is the most interesting and probably
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funniest thing, you know what system was
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chosen by NASA for landing a person
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directly on the moon
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starship yes Yes that the most gigantic
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senior ship also known in the past as the
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BFR early Renders show how
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funny it looked against the backdrop of the small
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Lunar station Look at this If
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everything works out, then most likely People
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will be able to fly to the station not only on the SLS
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but already on the senior ships themselves there
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are already different ones options, while on the
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surface of the Moon for the first mission,
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everything should already be prepared;
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Rover lunar rovers,
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life support systems and scientific
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equipment should already be landed there; there is no doubt that
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if both the senior officer and the Amazonian rockets
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begin to fly en masse, then it is likely
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that the SLS will generally be decommissioned ahead of
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schedule and astronauts will start flying on them
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saving money. In general, as we have
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said more than once, many discoveries in space await us
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literally in the next few
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years. NASA is really becoming a
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mentor to more companies than direct
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operators. This transition will already be noticed and it is
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clear that it is bearing fruit. The main thing is
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that competitors spacex did not lag behind, but
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during this period it will finally end, then
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most likely a pleasant symbiosis will occur
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where NASA will completely focus on
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creating non-profit scientific projects
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about the launch and private companies will produce
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Well, the Artemis program is
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only the beginning of our return to the moon
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and this time humanity plans to
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stay on it for a long time Just
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imagine that in the next 10 years
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we will build a lunar base there with a whole
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bunch of scientific equipment that
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will allow us to study not only our
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satellite but also deep space, because the Moon
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has no atmosphere, which means it is simply an
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ideal place to place
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large telescopes on its surface. In general
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We will all monitor the development of
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this program together, because the first launch of SLS
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should take place in November of this
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year, unless it is postponed again, of course. Well,
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you Subscribe, click on
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analyzes And in the description we have added a link
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to PDF Q from 2020 with a description Lunar
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program from us, this is all friends
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Thank you all very much for watching this is Droider
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Valery Isishev was with you and see you in the
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future
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[music]

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