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Space Architecture
The Space Architecture Design Studio is a collaboration between MIT Architecture, the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the MIT Media Lab. This course brings together designers and engineers to plan, build and test habitats for extreme weather environments such as the moon.
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is an independent, coeducational, privately endowed university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our mission is to advance knowledge; to educate students in science, engineering, technology, humanities and social sciences; and to tackle the most pressing problems facing the world today. We are a community of hands-on problem-solvers in love with fundamental science and eager to make the world a better place.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @l-y-d-s
    @l-y-d-s 17 годин тому

    1. Space requires materials that can withstand extreme temperature changes 2. Either the habitat is a space tent that is folded up/ unfolded but made of many layers like a space suit or they are fixed containers dependent on the mission requirements. Until you know the mission parameters there is no way to know how feasible your design is. I would think the first serious habitat would be something fixed and requiring minimal assembly. Things can go wrong in the assembly and that's just additional point of failure. Deploying a large fixed container would require a specialized deployment vehicle. So the entire habitat and spacecraft would all be designed together. The simplest way to deploy a fixed habitat is to simply have it carefully detach from the landing craft and gently lower it to a location a reasonable distance away so that no astronaut has to touch it.

  • @LHVMleodragonlamb
    @LHVMleodragonlamb 17 годин тому

    they look like my hawtpawkets 😄

  • @Idalb0e
    @Idalb0e 20 годин тому

    For anyone wondering, the thumbnail image does not appear in the video

  • @LuisFJA
    @LuisFJA 20 годин тому

    I am glad MIT is finally posting a short video about this! I follow the topic Space Architecture because of my interest in space as im studying architecture. You guys also did a tour with some students at icon3D which has a contract to 3D print a base on the moon. And I am glad this is a course at a prestigious university but would like the opportunity for other universities to contribute or other students for input. If I am not accepted at MIT for graduate school i will enroll at the school of space architecture at university of Houston! I am glad MIT is assisting in this field and would like to see more of the 3D habitat and maybe some mushroom habitats as we see being experimented at red house architecture in Ohio

  • @WeylandLabs
    @WeylandLabs 22 години тому

    This is all great but who owns the IP of the designs ? Also, let's try to fix this rock we're on also !

  • @destinyalaba5483
    @destinyalaba5483 22 години тому

    Great

  • @ThePaz1985
    @ThePaz1985 23 години тому

    At last there is hope for these “Ivy League” universities in the U.S after recent events and the demonstrations and propaganda supporting terrorists..

  • @joycemalik1
    @joycemalik1 23 години тому

    that's so cool, I just hope i am able to be a part of it too, Lets try organizing such things in our university too

  • @rizizum
    @rizizum День тому

    0:55 He's got KSP screenshots on his tablet

  • @joependleton6293
    @joependleton6293 День тому

    So many options to choose from, do we build like an ant would or bee's maybe. Hive no idea! Yet!

  • @IkvallLexius
    @IkvallLexius День тому

    guess who they were inspired by

  • @sitrakaforler8696
    @sitrakaforler8696 День тому

    wooooow looks so cool !!!

  • @muhammadfaisalemir3172
    @muhammadfaisalemir3172 День тому

    This is Kontol 🇮🇩 (Spong dong)

  • @muhammadfaisalemir3172
    @muhammadfaisalemir3172 День тому

    Tahu ulah siapa MIT kan

  • @user-db9mh5oz3x
    @user-db9mh5oz3x День тому

    Perhaps, work in a client office. Such a person given qualification can't.

  • @stagnatic
    @stagnatic День тому

    Excellent video, fascinating work. Note: in 1998, this particular visual artist (and M.I.T. grad) addressed the inhospitable conditions many endure here on Earth: ua-cam.com/video/Zk0joBmPGws/v-deo.htmlsi=-DOMB79wtlLZB9vE

    • @stagnatic
      @stagnatic День тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Zk0joBmPGws/v-deo.htmlsi=gve2z5ErTgTyr2rx

  • @danielschmidt2186
    @danielschmidt2186 День тому

    I'd like to see a Ferris wheel design for a space port that uses Starships or other crafts to dock on the ends of long trusses that connect like spokes of a wheel. At the center hub, microgravity conditions could be tested with a hub that has no angular momentum. The trusses could be connected with high tension cables possibly even have telescopic sections to increase or decrease the radius distance. A space port like this could demonstrate a 1G space habitat in cislunar space to serve the developing moon base missions and then be sent to Mars to serve as an orbital life support system. They could have luxury apartments and the most advanced medical bay and 3D printing equipment that has already been proven to work for years of service in cislunar space. This could also double as a base to build space manufacturing and asteroid mining infrastructure. Starships could undock and go on surface missions. This allows for backup starships to be kept parked in 1G in orbit. It's probably a good idea to have different smaller and a lot of backup rockets sent to Mars surface as emergency escape to get back to the Luxury Hilton space port hospital manufacturing hub in orbit

  • @munchkin0.o
    @munchkin0.o День тому

    siens xD i absolutely love it thank you x

  • @endlessfire-jh3of
    @endlessfire-jh3of День тому

    It is amazing.I wish good luck to the whole team 🥇

  • @yunclehead
    @yunclehead День тому

    I don't need to go to space five times, or be in orbit even once, to immediately see that you have the image of the Earth - sdrawkcab - in your college recruiting video. Who at MIT approved this display of genius?

  • @alta_lando
    @alta_lando День тому

    My dream course ✨ was so devastated to get rejected for MIT Masters in Architecture, will definitely try again next year 🙏🏼

  • @aditya7069
    @aditya7069 День тому

    please, take me as a student in your college ,,

  • @TheMontagPress
    @TheMontagPress День тому

    goofy.

  • @bobnomura2068
    @bobnomura2068 День тому

    Who would have thought animals farting would make such an impact... Those methods will probably help in the areas the tundra is defrosting. Just wondering how much methane oil wells are spewing out ?

  • @kummer45
    @kummer45 День тому

    Radiation ends all the fun.

  • @footballnewscr
    @footballnewscr День тому

    Thats a big W from me for MITians , developing something for our future habitats on mars

  • @TeganBurns
    @TeganBurns День тому

    Great puff pice

  • @AkshayKumar-vg2pi
    @AkshayKumar-vg2pi День тому

    WTF man we cant even launch humans to moon , these guys starting space architect

  • @johnnydarling8021
    @johnnydarling8021 День тому

    Dodecahedrons are *tight.*

  • @johnnydarling8021
    @johnnydarling8021 День тому

    Someone rolled a *D12.*

  • @Kr0N05
    @Kr0N05 День тому

    I like them making the Starship (Moon version) go horizontal. A lot of site prep would have to be done.... amongst a whole lot of other considerations.

  • @thanksfernuthin
    @thanksfernuthin День тому

    Treating people differently based on their race or sex is reprehensible. Shame on you. You've set fire to the legacy people before you have built. Enjoy the show.

  • @JesbaamSanchez
    @JesbaamSanchez День тому

    They really are going to use Starship as a habitat

  • @1995Prayag
    @1995Prayag День тому

    GO WOKE, GO BROKE

    • @Kr0N05
      @Kr0N05 День тому

      You are apparently a right winger that doesn't believe in science - why are you here?

  • @hurairahsartandcraft4515
    @hurairahsartandcraft4515 День тому

    this is all fake space dosent exist lmao

  • @shyamtruetv7226
    @shyamtruetv7226 День тому

    mit will you accept me when i apply when im older?

  • @alotte_of_anton
    @alotte_of_anton День тому

    In terms of structural longevity: Have you tried golf-ball Concavities? Should have interesting implications on electron pool pathing and resistance to atmospheric oxidation; like if there is an abundance of sulfites causing metals to become brittle, a golf-ball form factor may slow the rate. Also hydrating membranes for breathable air conversion could help normalize pressure metabolics. Potentially even a unidirectional selectively permeable membrane? Anyways, hope this helps!

    • @alotte_of_anton
      @alotte_of_anton День тому

      Additionally: A tapered alloy with a greater electronegativity at the bottom of the structure may further improve the design.

  • @Zhaosijie
    @Zhaosijie День тому

    True, MIT is the school that is coming up with NASA in space exploration you think of.

  • @Noah-357
    @Noah-357 День тому

    Can we use a simpler analogy in our daily life to understand quantum computing better?

  • @deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee6925

    oh no first we got Guardians now we got giant engrams y'all is this the dark timeline

  • @LostGiraffe
    @LostGiraffe День тому

    This is amazing stuff, I cant wait to see it

  • @corcitto
    @corcitto День тому

    Finally, scientific community makes use of Terrence Howard's wave conjugations 3:00

  • @sperng1
    @sperng1 День тому

    👏

  • @beachgal2023
    @beachgal2023 День тому

    Where the wealthy will be living, while the rest of us fry here on earth.

  • @akj3344
    @akj3344 День тому

    How do I learn more about this? I couldn't find anything similar on OpenLearning.

  • @mroriginal6303
    @mroriginal6303 День тому

    This will one day be in the palm of our hands also just like transistors 🤭

  • @WhoKnowsWhatTheirDoing
    @WhoKnowsWhatTheirDoing День тому

    Together with Advanced Ais assistance we could build habitats that integrate with nature. Advanced Ai " printer machines " will build and create everything we need. Free for all of humanity. Humanity all free 🤖🧠❤‍🔥

  • @bestinesteals1
    @bestinesteals1 2 дні тому

    Green propellant

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 2 дні тому

    That donk de donk donk "music" in the background: Agh! Please make it stop!