Robert Zubrin
Special guest
"An American aerospace engineer and author, best known for his advocacy of human exploration of Mars. He and his colleague at Martin Marietta, David Baker, were the driving force behind Mars Direct, a proposal in a 1990 research paper intended to produce significant reductions in the cost and complexity of such a mission. The key idea was to use the Martian atmosphere to produce oxygen, water, and rocket propellant for the surface stay and return journey. A modified version of the plan was subsequently adopted by NASA as their "design reference mission". He questions the delay and cost-to-benefit ratio of first establishing a base or outpost on an asteroid or another Apollo program-like return to the Moon, as neither would be able to provide all of its own oxygen, water, or energy; these resources are producible on Mars, and he expects people would be there thereafter.[4]
Disappointed with the lack of interest from government in Mars exploration and after the success of his book The Case for Mars (1996), as well as leadership experience at the National Space Society, Zubrin established the Mars Society in 1998. This is an international organization advocating a human mission to Mars as a goal, by private funding if possible."
-Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Zubrin
Robert Zubrin has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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After Talk for Episode 15 w/Robert Zubrin PhD
Episode | April 20th, 2020 | 1 hr 43 mins
artemis, elon musk, mars, mars society, nasa, robert zubrin, spacex, starship
The Brilliant Dr. Zubrin discusses his career in aerospace engineering, Elon Musk, and his own personal philosophy of space flight.
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Episode 15: Life on Mars
Episode | April 13th, 2020 | 58 mins 32 secs
artemis, elon musk, mars, mars society, nasa, robert zubrin, spacex, starship
Will the first astronauts to set foot on Mars find life on the Red Planet?