Mike70
27-Dec-2009, 03:00 AM
how the fark did i miss this????
i just came across this gem. it was done by the BBC a few years ago and is a hard science docu-drama that follows the voyage of 5 astronauts aboard the ISEV- Pegasus on a 6 year mission to visit venus, mars, jupiter, io, europa, saturn, titan, and pluto - with manned landings to the surface of venus, mars, io, and pluto. before you ask, "6 years for all that?" the ship is using a plasma jet engine and with gravity boosts, its top speed is a whooping 300 km per second.
this blew me the fuck away. it is by far the best space doc i've ever seen and everything in it is plausible and very, very true to actual science.
the breakdown of the astronauts:
1 american -the mission commander
2 brits - medicine and exobiology
1 canadian - planetary geology
1 russian - engineering.
here is a snippet: this deals with the gravity assist from the sun that puts pegasus on course from mars to jupiter.
qOyu3dlEFTU
i just came across this gem. it was done by the BBC a few years ago and is a hard science docu-drama that follows the voyage of 5 astronauts aboard the ISEV- Pegasus on a 6 year mission to visit venus, mars, jupiter, io, europa, saturn, titan, and pluto - with manned landings to the surface of venus, mars, io, and pluto. before you ask, "6 years for all that?" the ship is using a plasma jet engine and with gravity boosts, its top speed is a whooping 300 km per second.
this blew me the fuck away. it is by far the best space doc i've ever seen and everything in it is plausible and very, very true to actual science.
the breakdown of the astronauts:
1 american -the mission commander
2 brits - medicine and exobiology
1 canadian - planetary geology
1 russian - engineering.
here is a snippet: this deals with the gravity assist from the sun that puts pegasus on course from mars to jupiter.
qOyu3dlEFTU