What It Takes to Boldly Go
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Michael Collins introduction
- Remembering Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11
- Lunar module descent to the Moon and return
- Implications of equipment failure/getting stuck on the Moon
- Changing diversity of NASA astronaut class
- Astronaut survival training
- Gemini 10 spacewalk
- Apollo 11 simulations/preparation
- Looking back at Earth from the Moon
- Putting humans on Mars
- Apollo 8 trans-lunar injection announcement
- Shuttle era film
- Additional participant introductions
- Living and working in space
- The vaiue of setting a destination in space
- Michael Collins’ relationship with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
- The future of commercial of space travel
- Should everyone be able to go to space?
- Leland Melvin’s “aha” moment in space
- Mission profiles for civilian space flight
- Effects of long-duration space travel
- The value of inspiring young people
- Blue Origin test launch footage
- Blue Moon lunar lander
- Pros and cons of private contractors
- How would space travel affect the public’s worldview?
- The overview effect
- Michael Collins’ concerns about world population growth
- How important is space exploration?
- Where will we be in space 50 years from now?
Taught by
World Science Festival
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