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So I'm estimating around $250 million for transportation/ astronaut to Mars initially, and $800 million or so including cargo and equipment. It might even be half of that.
That assumes SpaceX pays for most/all R&D
 
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02:59
Am I off? Is the video too long?
 
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04:11
Just-released first trailer; wow!
@PearsonArtPhoto I like your video and the way you've thought things through.
One quick thought, at about 08:20 you mention the Sabatier process, why not add a text overlay of the reaction CO2 + 4H2 → CH4 + 2H2O and credit the photo (who is that, what machine, what institution).
Also, Sabatier was French, and his name is pronounced with four syllables.
Also, Sabatier was French, and his name is pronounced with four syllables.
And mention the other equipment necessary to produce the Hydrogen, and the huge quantity of solar energy needed to drive the reaction, how many square kilometers of solar panels and how many years, etc.
Don't forget to include both the energy to make the hydrogen and the energy to convert it and CO2 to methane!
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Q: Back to oribt from Mars - how many km^2 yr of solar power to make enough propellant?

uhohIn this cool video of a presentation about SpaceX's GPU-based computational fluid dynamics, there is a slide early on about making rocket fuel on Mars - specifically using water from the ground and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make oxygen and methane: 2H2O + CO2 -> CH4 + 2O2 Going in ...

 
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11:15
Yeah, I realized I forgot how to pronounce it right before I said Sabatier. Sigh.
Will consider adding things and redoing it.
The level of detail for the mission is something that is interesting to include, but I don't want to do that level of detail yet.

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