Space is kind of a big deal, right? In fact it's the biggest thing there is, unless we're part of a multi-verse in which case it's not the biggest thing at all. But relatively speaking, it's still mind bogglingly huge. For that reason, I thought it deserved it's own podcast where each episode I might talk to different people about space - authors, astro-biologists, astro-physicists, presenters, olfactory experts (it'll make sense when you hear the episode.)
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Space is kind of a big deal, right? In fact it's the biggest thing there is, unless we're part of a multi-verse in which case it's not the biggest thing at all. But relatively speaking, it's still mind bogglingly huge. For that reason, I thought it deserved it's own podcast where each episode I might talk to different people about space - authors, astro-biologists, astro-physicists, presenters, olfactory experts (it'll make sense when you hear the episode.)
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Welcome back! Episode 3 is a fantastic chat with Professor Michael Garrett who is the Sir Bernard Lovell chair of Astrophysics at the University of Manchester, the Director of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics (JBCA) and the vice-chair of the IAAs SETI Permanent Committee.
Why SETI needs more investment, what are the challenges in detecting in extra-terrestrial life and are we alone in the Universe are just some of the topics we cover... hope you enjoy!
DARK: Chats About Space
Space is kind of a big deal, right? In fact it's the biggest thing there is, unless we're part of a multi-verse in which case it's not the biggest thing at all. But relatively speaking, it's still mind bogglingly huge. For that reason, I thought it deserved it's own podcast where each episode I might talk to different people about space - authors, astro-biologists, astro-physicists, presenters, olfactory experts (it'll make sense when you hear the episode.)