Learn about MethaneSAT, New Zealand's first official space mission as a country.
The New Zealand Astrobiology Network interviewed Dr Peter Crabtree, Head of the NZ Space Agency, Dr Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, Lead Researcher for the mission and Steven Hamburg, Chief Scientist, EDF, as New Zealand joined its first official space mission to combat climate change.
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Professor Kathy Campbell, is in conversation with Kathryn from Nine to Noon to talk about fire science and what does the Murchison meteorite tell us.
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Students from Oxford Area School who participated in Synergies in Space Mission to Mars last year have the opportunity to meet a real astronaut.
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New Zealand Astrobiology Network in collaboration with Mars Society New Zealand, Mars Society Australia and the University of Canterbury (UC) have selected a student to be part of Crew 215 of the Mars Desert Research Station simulation.
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An astrobiology conference has kicked off in Rotorua today giving students the opportunity to learn more about the possibility of life outside of earth and the future for mankind. Read more at NZ HERALD Thank you for the great feature!
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Professor Kathy Campbell and Mark Sainsbury comment on Professor Brian Cox's new article on the Fermi paradox
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The European Space Agency's (ESA) 12-year mission finally came to an end last week when the probe landed on the comet it made friends with over a decade ago. Astrobiologist Haritina Mogosanu joined Paul Henry to discuss Rosetta mission.
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Europa has been in the news lately, with NASA announcing a press conference way in advance to spark our interest about Jupiter's moon, Europa.
Listen here to Kathy Campbell's comments about life and Europa, while she is giving a great account on the possibilities of alien life.
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Professor Kathy Campbell was invited to talk with Alison Mau on the Paul Henry Show about the impact on humanity of the Moon landing 47 years ago, and to discuss Peter Schultz's latest paper on the origins of the Moon as we know it.
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Join Professor Kathy Campbell in discussing the latest NASA data received from MAVEN about the atmosphere on Mars. MAVEN, the Mars Orbiter has just sent new data about what has happened to the atmosphere on Mars. More reading https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/maven/main/index.html
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