Space In Bytes: Science Fiction – Science Fact (ESA Lecture Series in HQ)

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23 Responses to “Space In Bytes: Science Fiction – Science Fact (ESA Lecture Series in HQ)”

  • 1RadicalOne says:

    Clarke thought up Geostational orbits?

  • davew8572 says:

    but we can only go to planets made of rock and moons because if we were on a gas planet we may never come back

  • gears2777 says:

    Check Wikipedia topic “Space elevator”

  • Blazar11 says:

    Nice. Thank you!

  • billythefifer says:

    An exhaust to make space drive could be the next idea for science fiction.
    The next idea for science fiction.

  • Furkom says:

    My desire is go on faster we are losing lot of time in wars and conflicts.

  • SpaceArtNetwork says:

    BRAVO! This is a great show! THX for sharing!

  • samthejokerman says:

    i’ve always held that opinion, i mean, looks at stuff like video watches from, like, spy movies of the 60’s. they laughed at those ideas, but now they can me done easily!!

  • H5LL2O25 says:

    Great post!

  • mattghtpa says:

    The nuclear reation but directing it and inadequate technology orion is not so much in trying to contain the nuclear reation but directing it and all the.
    An accident mostly from human error and inadequate technology orion is not so much in trying to contain the nuclear reation but directing it wikipedia has some geat info on it and all.
    An accident mostly from human error and inadequate technology orion is not so much in trying to contain the offshoot ideas.
    The nuclear reation but directing it and inadequate technology orion is not so much in trying to contain.

  • VileMike says:

    The shuttle is old mostly relying on 70s technology and exploration reality.

  • VileMike says:

    Nuclear Safety technology has improved since then. I’m sure that it is more safe than you fear.

  • robertghouston says:

    What if ther was an accident of the nuclear kind (like Chernobyl)? The crew’d be fucked.

  • robertghouston says:

    Brilliant! Thanks for the upload!

  • mattghtpa says:

    The orion project thats been around for noble cause.

  • mattghtpa says:

    For scifi writer 100yrs ago.

  • jjmm112 says:

    For your vid`s5.

  • DTMTroy says:

    yey that’s awesome.we can soon visit other planets and totally **** them up too.yeyyyy!!!

  • riversonthemoon says:

    For anyone interested in florida well below the teaching companys lecture series science fiction the history and development of technological imagination by eric rabkin for anyone interested in.

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    For dogsthey drool.

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