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MARS: Inside SpaceX

  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • 46m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
982
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MARS: Inside SpaceX (2018)
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MARS: Inside SpaceX will go inside SpaceX's plan to get humanity to Mars, providing an unprecedented glimpse into one of the world's most revolutionary companies. Filmed over the course of t... Read allMARS: Inside SpaceX will go inside SpaceX's plan to get humanity to Mars, providing an unprecedented glimpse into one of the world's most revolutionary companies. Filmed over the course of three years - this journey will take us behind the scenes with Elon Musk and his engineers ... Read allMARS: Inside SpaceX will go inside SpaceX's plan to get humanity to Mars, providing an unprecedented glimpse into one of the world's most revolutionary companies. Filmed over the course of three years - this journey will take us behind the scenes with Elon Musk and his engineers - as they persevere amidst both disheartening setbacks and huge triumphs to advance the sp... Read all

  • Director
    • Julia Reagan
  • Star
    • Raz Friman
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    7.3/10
    982
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    • Director
      • Julia Reagan
    • Star
      • Raz Friman
    • 6User reviews
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    6MuviFan73

    Why isn't subtle energy used instead of explosive power?

    The documentary highlights how colonization on other planet guarantees non-extinction of humans and how we can put into use existing space vehicles, including the factor of reuse.

    I came across an article in paper where in future we can pay and be in space. It didn't require rockets. I also came across an article where a vehicle is delivered in space by a powerful airplane.

    It is all that running in my mind since then, a subtle source which gives us enough energy to complete the task with ease. It also appears less risky.
    6aronmartinvisser

    Super exiting subject, not so exciting documentary

    Although i am very interested in space technology, and i find spacex a super fascinating company in wasn't very amazed by this documentary. 6,3/10
    7deloudelouvain

    Interesting enough to me.

    I was a bit disappointed by the fact that there were not much images from space nor from the red planet Mars but all in all it's an interesting documentary for anyone who is interested in space technology. Are there better documentaries about space exploration and planet colonization? Yes, there are much better documentaries about that subject, but MARS: Inside SpaceX shows you technical things about what they are capable of now and that's the interesting part of this documentary. We're still at the beginning of an era that will be dominated by space technology so there's still alot to learn. At the rate we're destroying our planet it's vital to continue this research as moving to another planet to prevent human extinsion will be the only solution.
    8dncorp

    Great Documentary

    This is a great documentary (nearly 9 or 10)..However, seems Generation Y and Generation Z have forgotten The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (N.A.S.A.'s) previous Science as depicted with N.A.S.A.'s unprecedented 100% cooperation and collaboration making the 1968 Movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, so rating of 8.

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (N.A.S.A.'s) Steps

    Build a Space Station between The Earth and The Moon, with Centrifugal Gravity.

    Build a Underground Moon Base. Underground to protect from Solar Radiation of X-Rays, Gamma Radiation, Ultra Violet, etc., same reasoning and Science why Must Build a Mars Base Underground.

    Robert A. Heinlein, 1966, idea of Mining the Moon, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, and catapults using technology like 21st Century Magnetic "Rail Guns" to get the mined materials to Earth. Mentions effects of long term low gravity.

    Duncan Jones, 2009 Movie Moon, the Mining of fuel helium-3.

    Author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke later added a "Space Elevator", 1979, The Fountains of Paradise, as safer than "spectacular" deadly missile launches, as The Earth starts to run out of materials to use as fuel for Missiles, Missile Motors (Please stop saying uneducated "Rockets", rockets are put on a launcher at a certain elevation, direction and launched they have no guidance navigation and controls (GNCs) that Missiles, Spacecraft have.).

    1985 "It (Space Elevator) could carry people to facilities in geosynchronous orbit without the enormous expense of energy entailed by, say, a moon launch. Or, acting as a kind of sling, it could hurl space vehicles beyond the reach of gravity for long voyages. Clarke predicts that the space elevator will be built "about fifty years after everyone stops laughing.""

    A Space Shipyard to manufacturer an Actual Interplanetary Spacecraft without the limitations of gravity. Materials from the Moon sent to an Orbiting Space Materials Processing Plants and or Factories, and The Earth by Space Elevator. The actual science of omni directional molecular (no gravity) materials versus weaker unidirectional (due to gravity) materials.

    Nuclear Propulsion to achieve near light speeds. The idea of nuclear explosions fired one after another, also known as the Impulse Engine (Star Trek).

    Directed Energy propulsion, Laser propulsion, Beam powered propulsion. thermal missile motors, photonic thrusters, light sails, ablative thrusters, pulse detonation engines, interplanetary "Beam Rider" Spacecraft. Renewable Energy produces an energy beam, beamed between stations in space to destination that the Beam Rider spacecraft rides the beam, see "Solar sailer" 1982 movie Tron.

    Gravity. Proven detrimental effects of low gravity effects on humans from International Space Station. After months of space travel to Mars if No Gravity is created, the first human Explorers, later Colonists would be crushed by Mars lesser than Earth Gravity by their own body mass. Colonists of the Moon, Mars would have to be continually be exposed to Earth Gravity or they will never be able to return to Earth's Higher Gravity.

    Radiation. Spacecraft do not have the Earth's Ozone Layer, Magnetosphere, atmosphere to shield humans from constant Solar Radiation of X-Rays, Gamma Radiation, Ultra Violet, etc.. Costly Density of materials is one method for protection, so is humans inside of a atmospheric tank inside the huge main supply of water. The idea of a "Force Field" is good, just not invented yet as "effective" or inexpensive.

    Before any of you say I don't know, Scientia ad Justitiam, the U.S. Military Officer crest I wore, "Knowledge For Righteousness", including during my involvements with NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama.
    6pietclausen

    Sloppy representation of a futuristic journey

    If SpaceX is to conjure trust in its product, better care should have been given to this documentary. It looks like a bunch of kids at play, which serves no purpose other than controversy.

    Some great shots at the end, though, when the boosters return to Earth. This is a milestone what private enterprise can achieve.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marte: Dentro del Falcon Heavy
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