The most exciting space missions are launching next year on exomars and mass 2020. i'm very excited about the future a bit more with ESA's juice mission Jupiter icy moons explorer which will hopefully give us a lot more information about Europa. that is very exciting indeed. Is there anything else regarding your book origins or even your previous books or astrobiology that you think is important for the reader to know that i didn't ask about? No i think i think your questions are very interesting you've had a good selection of them thanks for the call yeah it's been a lot of fun all right cheers thank you all bye bye.
I interview award-winning astrobiologist and science writer Lewis Dartnell. We discuss themes from his most recent book, Origins: How The Earth Made Us, as well as ideas from his field of study, astrobiology. Dr. Dartnell holds the Professorship in Science Communication at the University of Westminster. Interview topics include: how the Earth's cycles may have driven human evolution, humanity's search for extraterrestrial life, the shadow biosphere, why some civilizations came to dominate the globe, and more.
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