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Lex Fridman Podcast

Dava Newman: Space Exploration, Space Suits, and Life on Mars

Lex Fridman Podcast

Lex Fridman

Technology, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Science

4.713.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Dava Newman is the Apollo Program professor of AeroAstro at MIT and the former Deputy Administrator of NASA and has been a principal investigator on four spaceflight missions. Her research interests are in aerospace biomedical engineering, investigating human performance in varying gravity environments. She has developed a space activity suit, namely the BioSuit, which would provide pressure through compression directly on the skin via the suit’s textile weave, patterning, and materials rather than with pressurized gas.

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Here’s the outline of the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.

00:00 – Introduction
03:11 – Circumnavigating the globe by boat
05:11 – Exploration
07:17 – Life on Mars
11:07 – Intelligent life in the universe
12:25 – Advanced propulsion technology
13:32 – The Moon and NASA’s Artemis program
19:17 – SpaceX
21:45 – Science on a CubeSat
23:45 – Reusable rockets
25:23 – Spacesuit of the future
32:01 – AI in Space
35:31 – Interplanetary species
36:57 – Future of space exploration

Transcript

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0:00.0

The following is a conversation with David Newman.

0:03.3

She's the Apollo program professor at MIT

0:06.1

and the former deputy administrator of NASA.

0:08.9

And has been a principal investigator

0:10.7

on four spaceflight missions.

0:13.1

Her research interests are in aerospace biomedical engineering

0:16.4

investigating human performance in varying gravity environments.

0:20.4

She has designed and engineered and built

0:23.3

some incredible space suit technology,

0:25.6

namely the biosuit that we talk about in this conversation.

0:29.6

Due to some scheduling challenges on both our parts,

0:32.6

we only had about 40 minutes together.

0:34.9

In true engineering style, she said,

0:37.1

I talk fast, you pick the best questions,

0:39.9

let's get it done.

0:41.3

And we did.

0:42.4

There's a fascinating conversation about space exploration

0:45.4

and the future of spacesuits.

0:47.3

This is the Artificial Intelligence Podcast.

0:50.5

If you enjoy it, subscribe on YouTube,

0:52.8

give it 5 stars and Apple Podcasts,

0:54.7

support it on Patreon, or simply connect with me on Twitter,

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