Could we really live on Mars? Onboard the ISS, a laboratory in orbit to prepare for the Mars mission
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 Published On May 8, 2024

Propelled at 28,000 KM/H around the Earth, aboard the International Space Station (ISS), French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, fellow American Peggy Whitson and Russian Oleg Novitsky will be working with laboratories around the world to test different solutions in preparation for long-duration missions such as the one to Mars.

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Chapters
▷ 0:00 - Introduction
▷ 02:00 - Baikonur in Kazakhstan where the Soyuz launcher will launch
▷ 04:00 - Pesquet arrives at ISS for mission 50/51
▷ 09:08 - In Toulouse, developing a centrifuge.
▷ 13:07 - Working day on the ISS, between experience and living together
▷ 14:14 - Korolev in Russia, alongside Guennadi Padalka, recounts his space experience.
▷ 19:03 - Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, a genealogy close to Mars
▷ 22:07 - The different thrusters for a space mission to Mars
▷ 27:00 - The ISS and refueling concerns
▷ 33:23 - New Braunfels in the USA, a look back at the Apollo 16 mission to the Moon
▷ 36:30 - Halfway through mission 50/51
▷ 39:30 - Protecting astronauts from cosmic radiation
▷ 44:00 - The need for exercise on the ISS
▷ 49:35 - Last moments for Pesquet in the ISS
▷ 52:59 - Credits

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Like a travel diary immersing us in the daily life of the ISS, the documentary takes us behind the scenes of this space orbit where the future of the Earth is at stake. For a better understanding of space and how humans can adapt to it, in the face of mutations of the body in the face of micro-gravity. To be able to send astronauts to Mars, we need to better understand the consequences of gravity on the human body, and find countermeasures.

And the results are promising... With the adaptation of human physiology to micro-gravity, the recycling of waste for autonomous living, the development of new materials, more efficient propulsion technologies and robotics, science is going to show us that the prospects of a Martian mission, of life elsewhere for mankind, are on the way to becoming reality...

Thanks to these missions and the work of scientists around the world, the brakes that prevent us from flying for more than a year at more than 400 KM above our atmosphere (ISS altitude) will be lifted in 20 years' time. Mars is already in the sights of space agencies. And the Red Planet is on the minds of astronauts the world over...

Original title: From ISS To Mars - Space, The Future Of The Earth?
Directed by Vincent Perazio & Alain Tixier

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