152: It's Under Our Control, with Dr. Ed Lu
Podcast |
Liftoff
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Relay FM
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audio
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Astronomy
Science & Medicine
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Education
Science
Publication Date |
Jun 15, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:42:20
After catching up on a couple of present and future robotic missions, Stephen and Jason talk with former astronaut Dr. Ed Lu about his work at the B612 Foundation, which is focused on protecting Earth from large asteroid strikes.
After catching up on a couple of present and future robotic missions, Stephen and Jason talk with former astronaut Dr. Ed Lu about his work at the B612 Foundation, which is focused on protecting Earth from large asteroid strikes.

After catching up on a couple of present and future robotic missions, Stephen and Jason talk with former astronaut Dr. Ed Lu about his work at the B612 Foundation, which is focused on protecting Earth from large asteroid strikes.

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Guest Starring:

Ed Lu

Links and Show Notes:

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europe-envision.html?referringSource=articleShare">Venus Will Have a Fleet of Spacecraft as Europe Adds Orbiter Mission - The New York Times
neptune-venus.html">New NASA Missions Will Study Venus, a World Overlooked for Decades - The New York Times
Then There Were 3: NASA to Collaborate on ESA’s New Venus Mission | NASA
ESA selects revolutionary Venus mission EnVision
NASA’s Perseverance Rover Begins Its First Science Campaign on Mars
Mars helicopter Ingenuity aces 7th flight on the Red Planet | Space
juno-jupiter-ganymede.html?referringSource=articleShare">NASA's Juno Takes Photos of Ganymede, Jupiter's Biggest Moon - The New York Times
See the First Images NASA’s Juno Took As It Sailed by Ganymede | NASA
Core stage for NASA’s Space Launch System mega rocket stacked - SpaceFlight Insider
Backbone of NASA’s Moon Rocket Joins Boosters for Artemis I Mission – Artemis
B612 Foundation
Asteroid Day - UN-sanctioned global awareness campaign
NASA has Approved a Space Telescope That Will Scan the Skies for Dangerous Near-Earth Asteroids - Universe Today
The Tunguska Impact--100 Years Later | Science Mission Directorate
DART Launch Moves to Secondary Window | NASA
Rubin Observatory | Opening a digital window for discovery of the dynamic universe.

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