Exploring Space - for iPod/iPhone The Open University
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Will humans ever live on the Moon? Are robots better explorers than people?
Species that are confined to a single planet are ultimately doomed so independent of scientific interest there are more pressing reasons for humanity to explore other celestial bodies as it could be integral for our survival.
Learning how to exploit and utilise and harvest the natural resources on other planets and moons could hold the key to our continued existence but until then also provide an opportunity for commercial enterprise.
This collection looks at the methods and hardware used to explore moons in particular the JUICE mission to Jupiter but also considers how we as a species might benefit from what we find on other planetary bodies.
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The future of lunar exploration
The exploration of our Solar System is not just important for science, but potentially for the future of our species.
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Transcript -- The future of lunar exploration
The exploration of our Solar System is not just important for science, but potentially for the future of our species.
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Humans or robots?
In this video, Ian Crawford discusses the advantage of human exploration over robotic missions.
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Transcript -- Humans or robots?
In this video, Ian Crawford discusses the advantage of human exploration over robotic missions.
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The JUICE mission to Jupiter
John Zarnecki discusses the advances in space instrumentation over the past few decades.
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Transcript -- The JUICE mission to Jupiter
John Zarnecki discusses the advances in space instrumentation over the past few decades.