Blast off with Professor Alex Ellery to discuss the practicalities of developing extraterrestrial, self-replicating robotics for the moon. Tune in now and find out why Ellery stopped believing in ETs and started believing in self-replicating robots! https://t.co/mnlJmezCNe
Deadline for the Workshop on the Origins and Habitability of the Galilean Moons is TOMORROW. The workshop will be held in Aix-en-Provence, hosted by the @univamu, the @JHUAPL, and the @NASAJPL. All info here: https://t.co/9XEKs5heJj
Are you ready for self-replicating robots to pave the way for a sustainable industrial ecology on the moon? Professor Alex Ellery explains in our upcoming episode. Stay tuned!
Episode 14: Advancing Geoinformatics⎜Discover our emerging Digital Earth and its potential to track and address real world problems from climate change to human rights abuses. https://t.co/PlL5RsTBbq
ISU's Eternal Echo Team was tasked with creating a new Golden Record for their research project. Tune in to Episode 13 to find out more about mapping our place in the universe https://t.co/EdCSkiKZTJ.
ISU's Eternal Echo Team was tasked with creating a new Golden Record for their research project. Tune in to Episode 13 to find out more about mapping our place in the universe https://t.co/EdCSkiKZTJ.
Assignment: Create a Golden Record 2.0 (A durable decipherable message for an alien species.) Challenge: Do you encode the information with crystals or gold? Listen to the direction ISU's Eternal Echo team decided upon, after dreams were crushed! #spaceeducation
production at exponential growth and how this will help maintain a sustainable ecology on the Moon. With @kellykowalski_ @BokhariSpace @MatthiasFrenzl.
As pre-read we recommend @Ananyo Bhattacharya's insightful book "The man from the future. The visionary life of John von Neumann
Our guest: Alex Ellery, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor at Carleton University. Prof. Ellery is known for his research on self-replication machines, space robotics, and 3D printing for In-situ resource utilization (ISRU). Learn about the possibilities of industrial
We talk to ISU's Eternal Echo team about Messaging Extra Terrestrial Life (METI), the future of humanity, and the need for open access science to improve life on Earth now. Tune in now https://t.co/VDloHQkv5H!
#Earth#space#ISU#SSP21#METI#Voyager#NASA#FrankDrake#CarlSagan
What song encapsulates this Earthling moment? Aboard both Voyager spacecrafts, the 1977 Golden Records carry eclectic Earth tunes now cruising in interstellar space. What if we launched today? Tell us ↓ a song you'd put on a Summer of '22 Golden Record.
Spire's Peter Platzer shares dating advice, weather prediction + start up stories. Tune in to hear from a space entrepreneur who predicted the exponential growth of nano-satellites and their impact toward harnessing big data to solve problems on Earth. https://t.co/SgjzJgIhYx
This episode is the second part of our talk with Harvard Professor Avi Loeb. We discuss ― Life In The Cosmos ― an academic textbook he co-authored with Manasvi Lingam which provides an analysis of the latest scientific methodologies for detecting life beyond our planet.
and how his recently funded Galileo Project will help to demystify Unexplained Aerial Phenomena. Join us as we survey the latest endeavors to detect alien technosignatures, and explore whether monkeys may one day compose Shakespeare’s Hamlet on a typewriter.