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  1. Science Weekly podcast: Curiosity rover touches down on Mars | Science | guardian.co.uk

    Our science team takes stock of the textbook landing of Nasa’s Curiosity rover on Mars. Plus, we discuss why science in film works – and why it sometimes doesn’t.

    This week we’ve assembled a panel of experts to feed your appetite for information about Nasa’s new star, the Mars Curiosity rover.

    The plucky robot landed on the red planet at 6:14am UK time and immediately sent back images of its surroundings. Guardian science correspondent Ian Sample takes us through the complex landing procedure; planetary scientist Geraint Jones from University College London tells us what it’s like to be in the control room back on Earth when your lander reaches another planet; and our new astronomy blogger, Stuart Clark, walks us through Curiosity’s scientific goals.

    Talking of alien worlds, science fans will be pleased to know that the Wellcome Trust has launched a new prize to encourage the production of high-quality feature films inspired by biology and medicine: from genetics and infectious diseases to consciousness and mental health.

    Here to discuss good and bad science on the big and small screen are the Wellcome Trust media fellow and podcast regular, Kevin Fong, and the Wellcome Trust’s games and film expert Iain Dodgeon.

    We also have the space junkie and self-confessed geek Helen Keen on the show. She’s hoping to win audiences at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe festival with a show that exposes her love for all things robotic. We’ll talk to her about her new show – Robot Woman of Tomorrow – and get her thoughts on the Curiosity rover too.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/audio/2012/aug/06/science-weekly-podcast-curiostiy-rover-mars

    —Huffduffed by adactio 8 months ago

  2. Science On Top - Curiosity Landing

    Huffduffed from http://scienceontop.com/2012/08/sot-special-curiosity-landing/

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 9 months ago

  3. An Alien’s Guide to Earth | StarTalk Radio Show

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  4. Mary Roach, Author of Packing for Mars: Interview on the Sound of Young America | Maximum Fun

    Mary Roach is the author of several best-selling books of science journalism, including Stiff (about cadavers) and Bonk (about sex). Her most recent is Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void. It’s an investigation of the science of human travel in space, from the high-minded (cosmic rays, interpersonal relationships, muscle degeneration) to the less-high-minded (farts, poops, barfs).

    http://maximumfun.org/sound-young-america/mary-roach-author-packing-mars-interview-sound-young-america

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  5. The Martian Chronicles

    Ray Bradbury’s famous Martian epic, as abridged on the old Radio program DIMENSION X

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  6. Magnetic fields of Mars and Saturn

    It is thought planets have dynamos in their centre. This explains the intensity and geometry of the magnetic fields found on the surface. The dynamo is in the form of a fluid sphere of molten iron which is churning around producing electric currents and magnetic fields. But Mars has a strange field. Only the southern hemisphere has a strong magnetic field, emanating from the crust. Secondly, this crustal field is very strong, about ten times what’s found on Earth or other rocky planets. This is one of a range of amazing anomalies with Mars. Saturn has other problems. Its fields are too perfect. Sabine Stanley explains.

    From: http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2010/2881442.htm

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  7. Science Times: Concrete and Mars

    A product relatively unchanged for two centuries is being tweaked to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.

    A crew of six people in Moscow will be isolated for 105 days on a simulated flight to another world.

    From the New York Times science section. http://www.nytimes.com/pages/science/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  8. Martian days

    As part of a series on the Phoenix lander, Stardate magazine talks to the scientists on the ground about how the martian day affects their working hours.

    From http://stardate.org/audio/mp3s/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  9. Martian weather

    As part of a series on the Phoenix lander, Stardate magazine takes a look at the weather on mars.

    From http://stardate.org/audio/mp3s/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  10. Martian soil

    As part of a series on the Phoenix lander, Stardate magazine examines the soil on mars.

    From http://stardate.org/audio/mp3s/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago