Markus Mooslechner
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Dr. Dora Föhring, planetary defense scientist at ESA, discusses Earth's cosmic shield against asteroids. From observing elusive space rocks to actively deflecting them, she shares insights on near-Earth objects, the groundbreaking DART mission, and the future of planetary protection.
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Timestamps:
00:01:49 - Observing near-Earth asteroids: Challenges and techniques
05:22 - Importance of studying Near-Earth Objects (NEOs)
08:09 - Frequency and potential impact of asteroid collisions
10:21 - Asteroid sizes: From meter-sized to planet-killers
17:22 - Apophis: The asteroid making a close approach in 2029
19:42 - Getting an asteroid namesake: The naming process
22:30 - Inside the DART mission: Changing an asteroid's course
25:17 - Are we ready for regular asteroid deflection?
27:20 - The search for alien life: Where should we look?
29:08 - An astronomer's travelogue: La Palma, Hawaii, Italy
32:06 - From sci-fi to reality: Dr. Föhring's path to astronomy
35:24 - Would you go to space? Thoughts on cosmic travel
Notable Quotes: "If you wait long enough, something's bound to hit you." - Dr. Dora Föhring on large asteroid impacts
"I think there are crazy people, I'm crazy, there are people doing crazy things all the time. Just I guess the question would be like, what are you trying to achieve with that?" - Dr. Föhring on space travel
Espresso for the Mind: Be a "yes person." Embrace new challenges and experiences, stepping out of your comfort zone in both personal and professional life. Dr. Föhring's journey from stargazing child to asteroid defender exemplifies the rewards of saying yes to the unknown.
Guest's Song Choice for the Aspiring Astronaut's Playlist on Spotify: "Hell on Earth" by Iron Maiden
Follow-up:
Space Café Podcast Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47P7oLrueWMvhYGxcerIw6?si=75b7feef7f144e23
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