

Interview: The First British Astronaut Helen Sharman
Aug 18, 2024
Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut who ventured into space in 1991, shares her remarkable journey from ice cream to the cosmos. She discusses her training in the Soviet Union and the importance of international cooperation in space exploration. Sharman reflects on the challenges of sustainability, space debris, and the need for responsible practices as humanity eyes Mars. The conversation also touches on the recent plight of astronauts stranded in space, highlighting the psychological challenges they face and the significance of mental resilience in extreme conditions.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
From Ice Cream to Infinite Skies
02:05 • 16min
Navigating Space Cooperation and Exploration
18:20 • 20min
Navigating Space Futures
38:02 • 8min
Science in Public Discourse: Engaging Citizens
45:33 • 2min
Stranded in Space: Navigating Challenges
47:59 • 6min
Exploring Adaptability and Political Profiles
54:00 • 2min