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#002 with Kate Greene
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#002 with Kate Greene

This week Kate Greene – scientist, science-writer, poet, essayist and crew member of the original HI SEAS Mission, a NASA funded Mars Simulation – joins us to talk about life on Mars, and what she’d hope to uncover from a Zone on Earth.

Alien Crash Site · Santa Fe Institute, Caitlin McShea, Kate Greene

November 18, 20201h 6m

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Show Notes

Learn more about everything referenced in this episode by clicking the links below:

Kate’s new book of essays, Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars.

The 2017 InterPlanetary Panel, which launched the project.

The 2018 InterPlanetary Festival Panel, “Autonomous Ecosystems.”

All About Eggs, published by Lucky Peach.

Ova Easy” egg crystals, for your solo-Sunday omelettes.

“The Aleph” by Jorge Borges

Rocannon’s World by Ursula Le Guin.

Hey, Elon Musk, What about Toilet Paper on Mars?” by Eric Mack.

New Yorker article, “Roommates on Mars,” which outlines the “Nutella Incident.”

Endurance.

King Arthur Flour’s Baking Hotline Has Never Been Busier — and the Questions Are Getting Personal.”

Topics

marsfoodcultureteamsimulationempathycommunicationmission