全部视频

Astronaut Matthias Maurer On Mixing Concrete in Space And More

Last year, astronaut Matthias Maurer completed a 177-day stint aboard the International Space Station (ISS). <i>“We know that without satellites, we wouldn't know anything about climate change. But also doing space research on the International Space Station can contribute a lot. For example, I had a key experiment which was mixing concrete in space. You’re wondering, why am I mixing concrete in space? We're not going to use concrete for space stations! But worldwide we produce more CO2 due to concrete for the buildings all around us than the entire aerospace industry. All the planes that fly around our planet Earth create not even the half of what the concrete creates on CO2. So just by doing research in space and improving an old material, we can also produce significant benefit to stop climate change.” </i> Matthias Maurer also mentioned that space has a big role to play in tackling the global crises we face. Space is even becoming more sustainable. It’s not just satellites and space junk that are jostling for space in orbit. The commercialization of space poses challenges, Matthias Maurer says. Watch the full video from more details.

话题:
论坛建制
分享:

更多关于 论坛建制
查看全部

Annual Report 2024-2025

“夏季达沃斯”是什么?关于中国新领军者年会的六个要点

关于我们

  • 我们的任务
  • 我们的历史
  • 领导团队
  • 影响力

加入我们

快捷链接

语言版本

隐私政策和服务条款

站点地图

© 2025 世界经济论坛