There are many burning questions for NASA's Journey To Mars:
Since the Orion is so small, how will NASA astronauts live comfortably on the way to Mars?
What will they eat and how will they grow food?
And what are the contingency plans if something were to go wrong, a la, “The Martian”?
NASA Public Affairs officer Jim Wilson answered these questions and many more in today's interview. Jim is an authority on all things Journey To Mars and was happy to give us all the up-to-date information on the current status of the mission.
Today’s host is Ron Sparkman, creator of UpportunityU.com and a project manager with I Love Mars Media.
The show and its contents are presented by The Mars Society and co-produced with I Love Mars Media. Find out more at: www.marssociety.org, and IloveMars.info
New Zealand Mars Society President Haritina Mogosanu is definitely a dreamer. Her fascination with stars has gone back as far as she can remember. As Haritina grew up, her passion for stars grew too, and she learned that many of humankind's greatest stories were linked to the stars in one way or another.
Now, as a starryteller, she uses this passion for space and stars to support science education and space exploration through outreach projects like the KiwiSpace Foundation, Ancient Skies, and the Society of Maori Astronomy.
Today’s host is Bill Hargenrader, bestselling author of the Mars Journey series, and Founder of I Love Mars Media.
The show and its contents are presented by The Mars Society and co-produced with I Love Mars Media. Find out more at: www.marssociety.org and www.ILoveMars.info