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HotelMars: Living and Working on Mars. Dr Jordan Bretzfelder, UCLA. David Livingston, SpaceShow.con

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 15 February 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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HotelMars: Living and Working on Mars. Dr Jordan Bretzfelder, UCLA. David Livingston, SpaceShow.con
https://www.universetoday.com/165533/should-we-send-humans-to-mars/#

2004 Opportunity Mars

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Ove. This is CBSi and the world. I'm John Bachelor Hotel Mars. Episode N.

0:40.0

David Livingston, Dr. Space of the Space Show, my colleague and co-host and

0:44.8

co-pilot, and we're headed to planets in the solar system. Guiding us is

0:51.9

Dr. Jordan Brezfelder.

0:56.6

Planetary geology is a specialty, especially the wind.

1:01.4

However, we're going to look particularly at Mars because Jordan was

1:05.7

interviewed by universe today. Her thoughts about Mars and Mars for human beings.

1:11.9

The first question is what we have now. and Mars for human beings.

1:12.6

That the first question is what we have now,

1:15.6

which I believe is seven different kinds of probes,

1:18.8

in rotation on the surface and until ingenuity left us in the air.

1:28.0

Jordan, congratulations for choosing planetary geology.

1:31.6

That turns out to be the story on Mars.

1:34.3

So my first question given the Mars sample returns are waiting for us to come with a mission

1:40.1

to return them to Earth.

1:42.3

What is it that a human being can do on Mars that a robot cannot do?

1:46.8

Good evening to you. Nice to be here. Thank you for having me. And as far as what humans can

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