Aragorn
1st July 2023, 16:33
This is a very interesting discussion, because among other things, it touches upon the ethics of exploring other worlds. :)
DESCRIPTION
In the next two decades, human beings will return to the moon, set foot on Mars, and launch telescopes capable of detecting extraterrestrial life. NASA’s outgoing head scientist Thomas Zurbuchen oversaw much of the planning for these projects, and space agencies around the world are pursuing similar goals collaboratively. Brian Greene is joined by Zurbuchen, Japan's Masaki Fujimoto, Europe's Kirsten MacDonnell and Australia's Aude Vignelles, as they reveal their plans for what promises to be a New Golden Age of Space Exploration.
Participants
Masaki Fujimoto
Kirsten MacDonell
Aude Vignelles
Thomas Zurbuchen
Moderator
Brian Greene
DURATION
1 hour 30 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm8OHGvl4Oc
DESCRIPTION
In the next two decades, human beings will return to the moon, set foot on Mars, and launch telescopes capable of detecting extraterrestrial life. NASA’s outgoing head scientist Thomas Zurbuchen oversaw much of the planning for these projects, and space agencies around the world are pursuing similar goals collaboratively. Brian Greene is joined by Zurbuchen, Japan's Masaki Fujimoto, Europe's Kirsten MacDonnell and Australia's Aude Vignelles, as they reveal their plans for what promises to be a New Golden Age of Space Exploration.
Participants
Masaki Fujimoto
Kirsten MacDonell
Aude Vignelles
Thomas Zurbuchen
Moderator
Brian Greene
DURATION
1 hour 30 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm8OHGvl4Oc