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57 – How to do EVAs on Mars (feat. Stan Love)
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57 – How to do EVAs on Mars (feat. Stan Love)

NASA Astronaut Stan Love joins Jake to talk about the BASALT analogue and the challenges of doing fieldwork on another planet.

WeMartians Podcast

April 16, 201935m 58s

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Show Notes

NASA’s BASALT program (Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains) has been working on understand how to do real science on an EVA since 2016. Jake is joined by NASA Astronaut, planetary scientist and program participant Stan Love to learn the challenges imposed by a Red Planet Spacewalk and what kinds of things the agency is trying to overcome them.

We Talk Mars, EVAs, and Science

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