Lex Fridman Podcast

Dava Newman: Space Exploration, Space Suits, and Life on Mars

Nov 22, 2019
Dava Newman, the Apollo Program professor of AeroAstro at MIT and former NASA Deputy Administrator, shares her passion for space exploration and innovative biosuit technology. She discusses the challenges of varying gravity environments and the design breakthroughs of the BioSuit. The conversation delves into humanity's quest to find life on Mars, the significance of NASA's Artemis program, and the role of AI in future space missions. Newman emphasizes the emotional dynamics of exploration, connecting past journeys to the future of interplanetary travel.
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ANECDOTE

Global Circumnavigation

  • Dava Newman circumnavigated the globe, recalling the challenges faced by Magellan's crew 500 years ago.
  • She emphasized the importance of wonderment, teamwork, and leadership in exploration.
INSIGHT

Life on Mars

  • Dava Newman believes Earth is the best planet we know of, but she's excited about the possibility of finding past life on Mars.
  • She highlights the evidence of past water, an atmosphere, and organic building blocks.
INSIGHT

Artemis Program and the Moon

  • Dava Newman discusses the Artemis program, highlighting the moon as a proving ground for Mars missions.
  • She emphasizes the need to develop habitats, life support, and suits for deep space.
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