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Check out the latest video: ☀️ • THIS IS HOW WE WILL COLONIZE MARS, IF... Instagram: ???? www.instagram.com/aoinfinitoealem21 • WE WILL FINALLY SEE WHAT SHIP 33... The future of space exploration has everything to be bright, driven by technological advances and collaboration between space agencies and private companies. It all starts with our natural satellite, the moon, if we want to explore the solar system and beyond, our starting point must be it. Obviously, due to its size, gravity is lower here, requiring less fuel to reach orbit. Here we also don't have atmospheric drag, which also makes launching easier. In addition, it was recently discovered that the moon has large reservoirs of frozen water, and that, my friend, is gold. It's not only good for drinking, but it can also be divided into oxygen and hydrogen. I don't even need to mention oxygen, we basically need it to breathe. Hydrogen will be used as rocket fuel. In other words, here we have much better conditions to launch vehicles into space and also a gigantic space gas station. Ready, first phase completed. Now what awaits us: Mars? Or, being more ambitious, Encel or Europa? That's what we'll see. To begin with, there is no space exploration without a rocket, and it is impossible to talk about rockets today and not talk about SpaceX. We will see how Elon Musk's company revolutionized the launch of cargo into space with the Falcon 9, an efficient rocket that is much cheaper than its competitors, since this is the first operational reusable rocket in history. But how did SpaceX manage to achieve this incredible result and what are the challenges faced by the most successful private space company to date? But the Falcon 9 is not SpaceX's most incredible rocket. That title goes to Starship, the largest space vehicle ever created to date. We will see what the challenges were in its development and what the next steps will be for this engineering monster. Will it one day be responsible for taking us to the moon or perhaps Mars? Next, we will do a mental exercise. After an arduous and challenging trip to Mars, facing all the problems of interplanetary travel, such as microgravity and radiation, we finally arrive at the red planet. What will be the short- and long-term challenges for the first humans on Mars? Would it be possible for a person to remain there without ever returning to Earth? Would our biology withstand the conditions on Mars even with spacesuits and colonies indoors? And finally, as we saw at the beginning of the video, if we want to conquer the solar system, we first need to conquer the moon. And, believe it or not, the ones with the most ambitious plans for this endeavor are not the United States and NASA, but China. That's right, the CNSA plans to take people to the moon in 2029 and after that, to be the first to build a base on the surface of the moon by 2035. They have concrete plans to accomplish this incredible feat. But will they really be able to deliver all of this on time? Buckle up, the future of space exploration awaits us.