S8 Ep660: 4. Robotic Conquests and the Challenges of Human Exploration Shindell traces the history of NASA’s robotic missions, from the Mariner flybys to the Perseverance rover. He also addresses political shifts post-Apollo and the immense technical hurdles fac
S8 Ep660: 3. From Natural Origins to the Myth of Martian Canals The discussion shifts to the Scientific Revolution, where thinkers like Newton and Buffon sought natural explanations for the solar system. Later, figures like Percival Lowell popularized the controver
S8 Ep660: 2. Medieval Science and Dante’s Virtuous Red Planet Shindell discusses the Islamic Golden Age's preservation of astronomical knowledge in Baghdad and Damascus. He also highlights how Dante Alighieri uniquely redefined Mars as a symbol of fortitude and sac
S8 Ep660: 1. Ancient Interpretations and the Birth of Scientific Observation Matthew Shindell explores how the Mayans, Chinese, and Mesopotamians projected human meaning onto Mars. These early civilizations used celestial movements to predict earthly events, ultima
S8 Ep659: 4. The Final Chance: A Heroic Rescue and Successful Orbit Guest Eric Berger describes the dramatic fourth Falcon 1 mission in late 2008. To meet a tight deadline, the team transported the rocket via a military C-17, but the booster began imploding



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