The Cosmic Cast Earth & Solar System
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A light-hearted look at news and views from the world of planetary science! Brought to you from the Earth and Solar System team at the University of Manchester. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem /
Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com
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S2E38: What inspired us growing up?
This week, we catch up with some of our guests from this season and reflect on what inspired to peruse a career in planetary science. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem / Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com
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S2E37: How to explore lava tubes on the Moon (Just the Hosts)
This week, we catch up with the hosts to see what they've been up to over the last few months. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem / Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com
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S2E36: How old is the solar system? (Tim Gregory)
This week, Dr. Tim Gregory (Bristol/BGS) talks to us about the challenges in dating some of the oldest solids in the Solar System. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem / Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com
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S2E35: Will ExoMars find life on Mars? (Elliot Sefton-Nash)
This week, Elliot Sefton-Nash (ESA) talks to us about what it's like project managing a mission to Mars. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem / Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com
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S2E34: Can Biomarkers Survive Impacts? (Zoe Morland & Sam Halim)
This week, Dr Candice Bedford, from the Lunar and Planetary Science Institute, talks about how terrestrial analogues are important for understanding sediments on Mars. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem / Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com
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S2E33: How to do Sedimentology on Mars (Candice Bedford)
This week, Candice Bedford from the Lunar and Planetary Science Institute talks about how terrestrial analogous are important for understanding sediments on Mars. Follow us: Twitter: @earthsolarsystm / Facebook: @earthsolarsystem / Instagram: earthandsolarsystem / Blog: earthandsolarsystem.wordpress.com