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Kate Greene

0:28

Simulated Mars Mission

3:25

Robonaut

13:20

Spacesuit Simulator

19:50

Advantages to Shelf-Stable Foods

23:33

Questions from the Youtube Audience

1:01:33

Giveaway

1:01:51

How Well Did You Know the Fellow Astronauts before the Mission and How Close Is the Crew Post Mission

1:03:25

What Was a Typical Day like on the High Seas Mission

1:06:08

How Realistic the Plans To Go to Mars

1:09:01

Did Anybody Want To Stay on Mars

1:15:16

The Nasa Astronaut Selection Process

1:16:43

Inspiration To Join the High Seas Project

1:20:25

Career Advice for Young Writers

1:22:00

How Would a Young Writer Get into Science Writing or Balancing Writing and Research How Did You Get Started Writing

1:22:12

The Santa Fe Science Writing Conference

1:24:54

Book Giveaway

1:28:40
Mars is a Place on Earth (Kate Greene)
The Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University presents an online discussion between Kate Greene, Anna Leahy and Doug Dechow. Kate Greene is a science writer and poet, and the author of the book "Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars" about her experience participating in NASA’s first HI-SEAS mission, a simulated Martian environment located on the slopes of Mauna Loa in Hawai'i. Anna Leahy is the director of Chapman's MFA program in Creative Writing, a poet, and nonfiction author. Doug Dechow is Chapman's Engineering, Science and Digital Humanities Librarian. A married couple, Anna and Doug are coauthors of the book "Generation Space: A Love Story" that describes their love affair with space travel and with each other. There will be a book giveaway and Q&A at the end of the event.

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