What Space Can Teach Us About Our World (Ep007)




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Summary: Astronomy isn't just about looking up at the sky. The Adler Planetarium's Michelle Nichols delves deep into the lessons that astronomy can teach us about our own world and gives an update on when (and why) we're hoping to finish the "race to Mars." Plus: the surprising relationship many scientists have with religion. As Director of Public Observing, Michelle leads the Adler Planetarium's various telescope and sky observing efforts, including the 'Scopes in the City telescope outreach program, free nighttime observing in the Doane Observatory via Doane at Dusk, Adler's telescope volunteer program, and much more.  More reading from Curiosity: What It Takes To Be An Astronaut The Overview Effect Describes How Leaving Earth Changes Your Perspective The 100 Year Starship's Effort To Make Interstellar Travel Possible Chaco Canyon: Views That Have Dazzled For Centuries Your Secret Weapon To Chill Beer Quickly Additional resources discussed: The Adler Planetarium website So you want to be an astronaut? Here's what it takes (USA Today) Eggplant (Solanum melongena) Domestication History and Genealogy Origins of the Potato Astronomy Lab for Kids: 52 Family-Friendly Activities (Lab Series) To learn more about this topic and many others check out Curiosity.com, download our 5-star iOS or Android app and join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and everywhere else podcasts are found so you don't miss an episode!