#029 - Mission to Mars with Astronaut Abby




Trolling With Logic show

Summary: <br> We talk possible missions to mars in addition to general space travel topics with special guest Abby Harrison AKA Astronaut Abby.<br> <br> Abigail Harrison is a girl with a dream. She aspires to be a scientist and dreams of becoming a NASA astronaut. But it doesn’t stop there–she also dreams of becoming the first astronaut to Mars. With a dreams this big, it takes setting goals and working hard each day to make them a reality. She is one step closer, having completed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity–traveling to Russia in May 2013 as a special guest of Italian <a href="http://lucaparmitano.com/">Astronaut Luca Parmitano</a> to be a part of a legendary Soyuz launch–<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz_TMA-09M">Soyuz-TMA-09M</a>. After the launch, Abby was charged with a BIG responsibility: she served as Parmitano’s <a href="http://astronautabby.com/earth-liaison/">Earth Liaison</a>, bringing space down to Earth by sharing Parmitano’s space mission with her followers and other young people interested in space. Abby has also created a worldwide outreach program called the <a href="http://astronautabby.com/nasa-sequester-suspends-education-public-outreach/">#FutureOfSpace</a> that is geared toward igniting passion and excitement about space, STEM and dreams with kids around the world. It includes an email pen pal program, classroom visits, web chats, speaking at events and sharing on her social media channels and blog.<br> Early STEM Education<br> Abby is committed to inspiring her generation, <a href="http://socialmediamarketing.uno/abby/what-is-the-mars-generation/">The Mars Generation</a>, to dream big, act big and inspire others. Since the age of five, Abby has been dreaming of space and flying. A hands-on experience in the fifth grade cemented her commitment to her dream: Abby was chosen to participate in the Minneapolis Public School GEMS program (Girls in Engineering, Mathematics and Science) at her school. Four years later, she had built robots, conducted science experiments and participated in NASA’s weather balloon program through the University of Minnesota.<br> How AstronautAbby.com Got Started<br> By 8th grade, Abby was a member of her school’s top-ranked Science Bowl team and had created an award-winning State History Day Project titled <a href="http://astronautabby.com/picture-history-day-project/">Debate and Diplomacy: The History of the ISS</a>. The project spanned both history and science and included Abby’s interviews with astronauts as well as industry space experts like Susan Freedman, an NASA engineer for the International Space Station.<br> It was during this project that Abby created an online presence and became Astronaut Abby. She found the power of social media allowed her to connect with people around the world who were both space professionals as well as enthusiasts. In December 2011, Abby was invited as a guest blogger for NASA’s ISS blog, in which she wrote a post titled “<a href="http://blogs.nasa.gov/cm/blog/ISS%20Science%20Blog/posts/post_1324310720103.html">Meet a Teen with Space Dreams</a>.” In March 2012, Abby was featured in an article on NASA’s education website titled “<a href="http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/5-8/features/astronaut-abby-hearts-nasa.html">Astronaut Abby Hearts NASA</a>.” In October of 2013, Abby was invited to present a TEDx talk in Tampa Bay. <a href="http://astronautabby.com/whats-your-mars-astronaut-abby-tedx-talk/">Her talk titled “What’s Your Mars?”</a> has been shared around the globe, inspiring thousands of kids and adults to find their Mars and follow their own passion and purpose. <a href="http://astronautabby.com/whats-your-mars-astronaut-abby-tedx-talk/">Watch the video now to be inspired and please share with your friends!</a><br> Abby’s goal with her blog at AstronautAbby.com, <a href="http://twitter.com/astronautabby">Twitter account,</a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AstronautAbby">Facebook Page</a>, <a href="https://i"></a>