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ShowID
3208
Event Date:
2/1/2022
Length:
01:21:37
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Project
Science How?
Comments
This Zoom webinar featuring Cari Corrigan, L. Miché Aaron, and Mariah Baker aired March 3, 2021, as part of the "Smithsonian Science How" series. Explore our universe in this special collaboration between the National Air and Space Museum and "Smithsonian Science How," featuring Smithsonian experts and educators. Geologist Cari Corrigan, planetary geology Ph.D. student L. Miché Aaron, and Planetary Scientist Mariah Baker discuss how they study meteorites from Mars, the Martian atmosphere, the environment on the planet's surface, and what humans would need to survive on Mars. They also talk about what their studies reveal about life in our universe.
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