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Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2011

⏱️ 53 minutes

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“Making space for everyone” could be NASA’s motto. But as commercial spaceships get ready to blast off, that populist idea is being tested. Space cowboys in the private sector say they’re the ones who can provide unfettered access to space, for tourists and scientists alike. Meet a scientist who already has a ticket to ride on SpaceShip Two and discover what he hopes to learn about asteroids during his five minutes of weightlessness. Plus, NASA in motion: it’s back to the moon as the GRAIL mission probes the interior of our lovely lunar satellite. Also, can you dig it? The rover Curiosity can. It’s headed to Mars to hunt for clues to alien life … with a jackhammer. Also, as the Hubble Space Telescope shuts down, the James Webb Space Telescope revs up. Or does it? The telescope is designed to study the birth of galaxies and hunt for evidence of water on far away worlds. But will Congress pull the plug? Guests: James Oberg - former Space Shuttle Mission Control engineer, and space expert Maria Zuber - Planetary scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Principal Investigator of NASA’s GRAIL mission Joy Crisp - Geologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Principal Investigator on the Mars Science Laboratory, Curiosity Massimo Stiavelli - Astronomer at the Space Science Telescope Institute, and Project Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope Dan Durda - Planetary scientist, Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado More about the Next Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference Descripción en español Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The world is filled with many questions such as did giants exist.

0:39.0

What is junk DNA?

0:40.0

Does it mean that you're trash?

0:42.0

Do you ever wonder if aliens have underwater bases in our oceans and that's why there are so many

0:46.9

UFO sightings off the coast of islands all over the world?

0:50.8

How serious even is climate change and when should we start building our rafts?

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Hello everyone you may recognize me as Gabby from the History of Everything podcast and my name is

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Brenna and you don't recognize me from anything yet.

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Together we're two scientists who explore the answers to these questions and many, many more in

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well clearly that sets the theme of this show.

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Namely how dinosaurs influenced plate tectonics,

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