And I'd like to add he also has twin boys with possibly the coolest names ever, Mazlo Rocket Mars and Carver Atomic Mars .Congratulations. It's true. So, Roman, thank you so much for joining us.
So before it was just like a handful of Apple-provided ones like... Mars , I think it was, and Yosemite and Mount Hood, etc. Now you can have your own finally.And my personal favorite, that they did add custom EQ for AirPods, which... Okay, great!
California. And on Earth, we have a day's rotation, which is 24 hours. Mars takes 24 hours and about 39.6 minutes, so it's a slower rotation.And in order to coordinate work between these two points, you actually have to set your clock forward every day by 40 minutes.
where the cotton fiber was turned using the machines into the textiles, which were then taken back down to Africa. Mars would be the natural choice, after the moon, for putting a permanent human presence.
The contractor, however, did it in-- because normally you do it in newtons or newton meters if you're doing torque. Mars hasn't got a whole lot in the way of atmosphere, but it's a non-zero amount of atmosphere.
The first-- this is season one. - Mars will be risky, dangerous. But it'll be the greatest adventure ever, ever in human history.
- Sorry? - says is becoming irrelevant on your watch. - Mars , private enterprise-- yes, it's inevitable. - When we talk about what we're doing on Mars , we're really talking about what we think is OK to do here on this planet.
At the same time, we have a counter movement that says we're not going down without a fight. - Mars is for those willing to accept a much higher level of danger. - Solar flare. It's taken out our electrical grid and our entire communications.
And the depiction of the industry in Lukrum Industries is really incredibly spot on-- in the way it's written, Mars -- all the way back to Mars Pathfinder in the '90s, right?
Simply speaking, finding the aliens. Even when we send unmannered probes, the top priority is to find the aliens. Mars has air, though it is thinner than that of earth. Therefore, wind blows, sleets, and ices are found under the ground. This is why Mars is the prime target.Some satellites of Jupiter and Saturn showed conditions where living creatures can be found.
So let's talk about Mars . Mars is really far away.So if, at their farthest, if Mars were at the back of the room, the moon is somewhere around the middle of my nostril.
It's equipped to search for evidence of life using several instruments. Mars 2020 is another NASA mission that is being prepared to return to Mars , and it will be the first step towards a sample returnmission. That will be the first mission that would cache a sample or a number of samples and would wait for a future mission
It's been somehow turned underneath. Mars is not like that.Mars has been very stable for millions and millions of years.
Mars is not like that.Mars has been very stable for millions and millions of years.So you have things that are on the Mars surface that have always been on the Mars surface.
But for the 2020s, it's all about Mars sample return. Mars sample return is not a new idea at all.We've been thinking about it since the 1970s, this notion of not only going to Mars and doing in situ science with instruments that are carried on some thing--
for coming on your lunch break too there will be pictures of tomatoes grown on Mars so I hope you're who who doesn't have lunch will be more hunger hungry uhI thought I'd start out with something I went to a book review from somebody else and they were clever reading their own
and in the 2030s A peculiar Shadow slips across the reddish Vista that is Mars the historic arrival of the first expeditionary crew from Earth to the redplanet balances on an impulsive mix of rocket propulsion determined will and
chapters and this is a concept I I went through a lot of editors and I I tried Mars land I when I got done with this book I kept thinking people kept sendingme emails every picture they've seen from Mars it looks like someplace we've been either it's Utah Southwest maybe
scientific benefit to go there um and also problems you know because there's going to be really a lot of mystery with Mars as much as we think we know about it my guess is we got some aha momentscoming um here's sort of the artist concepts of first footfall on
coming um here's sort of the artist concepts of first footfall on Mars you know what kind of crew makeup will that be how many will be there six orseven somebody's a lagard they're waiting for him to or she to get out of there probably the
Mission Control would have a hard time letting people go in caves but we'll see U they're definitely there on Mars so how are we going to use them uh a big issue is mobility on Mars I meanonce you've got your exploration Zone uh started what kind of equipment are really going to have to use to move
people in the morning you get up for raw imagery coming from Mars is actual pictures of curiosity this was landed on Mars in August of 2012 uh it's a one tonon nuclear powereduh Rover still cranking does great work very slow from August
David in the kind of late in the 60s I went to Mars with my project epic experimental prolonged isolation chamber I and my momcalled it a a death
we have Jeff Bezos who has now also gotten very involved in space exploration, especially both are very related to the conquest of Mars , no, I don't know if this is something we wanted to ask you if this is something very dreamy today or if we really see apossibility, for example, Bezos believes that on Mars what we are going to get are natural resources, we are not going to abandon the
And this is literally the ions being ablated off of Mars . Mars has no global magnetic field, unlucky for Mars , real lucky for Earth.Our magnetic shield is really important-- so in real time.
Why are we so fascinated with Mars ? Mars and Earth-- 4.5 billion years old each.Sister planets. Mars is really far away.
Earth is my number one planet. Mars is my second favorite planet.But make no mistake about our home planet and Spaceship Earth.
So make you guys hungry. Mars has a 1% atmosphere.
So make you guys hungry. Mars 2020 is up on the left.
He was stuck because of Mars . Mars ' orbit was so elliptical.And he couldn't fit in his Platonic model.
And in fact, that's probably exactly what happened to Mars . Mars has evidence of water in its past.This week, we learned that it still has something that's kind of like water-- I can talk about that at the end if you're interested.
Mars , you said something earlier that I enjoyed.
Mars , your mother's here with us today.
Mars -- T-minus 30 seconds.
Mars ' atmosphere is less than 1% of Earth's.
Mars was more speculative, and I had to make up more things myself.
Mars is an obvious choice.
Mars . I was at my old high school.
Mars mode, and use the authoring tools to say, I want the rover to go here.
Mars is a little better.
Mars , and at the time Mars was voted best restaurant in Austin.
Mars , he's talking to me about Mars , and this cookbook for home cooking is
Mars : Yo, Mars Black in here with my main man Michael Jordan. Yo, Mike. What makes you the best player in the universe? Is it the vicious dunks?
Mars well let me go back to where it started for me I mean I'm like 5 years
Mars but in this case inhabited by some simple form of plant life the greenish
Mars was really like here's another cheslee bonestell painting that was done in the in the early 50s for coler's
Mars orbit and the the red winged craft is is starting its descent for the first landing on Mars notice the big wings
Mars uh at last Tim was not done with
Mars in fact a couple of them the way that we know they're from Mars not only
Mars all over Mars we see through pictures like this one and the ones that