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Burt Rutan: The real future of space exploration

In this passionate talk, legendary spacecraft designer Burt Rutan lambasts the US government-funded space program for stagnating and asks entrepreneurs to pick up where NASA has left off.
https://www.ted.com/talks/burt_rutan_the_real_future_of_space_exploration

Jill Seubert: How a miniaturized atomic clock could revolutionize space exploration

Ask any deep space navigator like Jill Seubert what makes steering a spacecraft difficult, and they'll tell you it's all about the timing; a split-second can decide a mission's success or failure. So what do you do when a spacecraft is bad at telling time? You get it a clock -- an atomic clock, to be precise. Let Seubert whisk you away with the ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jill_seubert_how_a_miniaturized_atomic_clock_could_revolutionize_space_exploration

Danielle Wood: 6 space technologies we can use to improve life on Earth

Danielle Wood leads the Space Enabled research group at the MIT Media Lab, where she works to tear down the barriers that limit the benefits of space exploration to only the few, the rich or the elite. She identifies six technologies developed for space exploration that can contribute to sustainable development across the world -- from observati...
https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_wood_6_space_technologies_we_can_use_to_improve_life_on_earth

Lynn Rothschild: The living tech we need to support human life on other planets

What would it take to settle Mars? In a talk about the future of space exploration, Lynn Rothschild reviews the immense challenges to living elsewhere in the universe and proposes some bold, creative solutions to making a home off planet Earth -- like "growing" houses out of fungi or using bacteria to help generate electricity.
https://www.ted.com/talks/lynn_rothschild_the_living_tech_we_need_to_support_human_life_on_other_planets

Jennifer Heldmann: SpaceX's supersized Starship rocket -- and the future of galactic exploration

SpaceX's Starship launch vehicle has the potential to explore the solar system in a bold, new -- and supersized -- way. Planetary scientist Jennifer Heldmann talks about how reusable, large-scale spacecraft like Starship could help humanity achieve its next galactic leaps and usher in a new era of space exploration, from investigating the solar ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jennifer_heldmann_spacex_s_supersized_starship_rocket_and_the_future_of_galactic_exploration

Alexander MacDonald: How centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight

Long before we had rocket scientists, the idea of spaceflight traveled from mind to mind across generations. With great visuals, TED Fellow and NASA economist Alexander MacDonald shows how 300 years of sci-fi tales -- from Edgar Allan Poe to Jules Verne to H.G. Wells and beyond -- sparked a culture of space exploration. A fascinating look at how...
https://www.ted.com/talks/alexander_macdonald_how_centuries_of_sci_fi_sparked_spaceflight

Antoine Gourévitch: What is deep tech? A look at how it could shape the future

How do companies like SpaceX make sudden breakthroughs on decades-old challenges? Emerging tech expert Antoine Gourévitch explains how deep tech -- a new approach to innovation that merges science, engineering and design thinking -- is unlocking solutions to problems in space exploration, biology, energy and more. As Gourévitch says: "[deep tech...
https://www.ted.com/talks/antoine_gourevitch_what_is_deep_tech_a_look_at_how_it_could_shape_the_future

Peter Diamandis: Our next giant leap

Peter Diamandis says it's our moral imperative to keep exploring space -- and he talks about how, with the X Prize and other incentives, we're going to do just that.
https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_diamandis_our_next_giant_leap

Víctor Demaría Pesce: Cómo un doctor de astronautas capacita al cuerpo para el espacio

What happens to astronauts' bodies when they are in space? Everything from disruptive metabolic changes to loss of muscle mass. In this talk, Víctor Demaría Pesce, a researcher at the European Astronaut Centre, explains how he and others in the field are pushing the envelope on physiological adaptability to ensure that humans can safely travel o...
https://www.ted.com/talks/victor_demaria_pesce_como_un_doctor_de_astronautas_capacita_al_cuerpo_para_el_espacio

Eric Hinterman: How going to Mars improves life on Earth

Memory foam, air purifiers, scratch-resistant lenses: these are just a few of the everyday items originally developed for space missions. Aerospace engineer Eric Hinterman invites us to dream big and imagine what technological advancements could come next, explaining why establishing a human presence on Mars is a big step for life on Earth -- an...
https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_hinterman_how_going_to_mars_improves_life_on_earth

Cady Coleman: What it's like to live on the International Space Station

In this quick, fun talk, astronaut Cady Coleman welcomes us aboard the International Space Station, where she spent nearly six months doing experiments that expanded the frontiers of science. Hear what it's like to fly to work, sleep without gravity and live life hurtling at 17,500 miles per hour around the Earth. "The space station is the place...
https://www.ted.com/talks/cady_coleman_what_it_s_like_to_live_on_the_international_space_station

Peter Beck: Small rockets are the next space revolution

We're in the dawn of a new space revolution, says engineer Peter Beck: the revolution of the small. In a talk packed with insights into the state of the space industry, Beck shares his work building rockets capable of delivering small payloads to space rapidly and reliably -- helping us search for extraterrestrial life, learn more about the sola...
https://www.ted.com/talks/peter_beck_small_rockets_are_the_next_space_revolution

Moriba Jah: The world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system

"Most of what we send into outer space never comes back," says astrodynamicist and TED Fellow Moriba Jah. In this forward-thinking talk, Jah describes the space highways orbiting earth and how they're mostly populated by space junk. Learn more about his quest to develop and scale the world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system -- ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/moriba_jah_the_world_s_first_crowdsourced_space_traffic_monitoring_system

Jeff Steers: Who won the space race?

On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the satellite Sputnik and, with it, an international space race. The United States and the Soviet Union rushed to declare dominance of space for 18 years, until the two countries agreed to a more collaborative model. The real winner? Science. Jeff Steers describes the history -- and the benefits -- o...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_steers_who_won_the_space_race

Megan McArthur: A NASA astronaut's lessons on fear, confidence and preparing for spaceflight

How does an astronaut prepare physically and mentally to launch into space? NASA astronaut Megan McArthur, who traveled to the International Space Station in April 2021 as part of the SpaceX Crew-2 mission, shares stellar life lessons on how to cultivate the resolve to do incredible things through preparation -- and a dash of bravery. A rare gli...
https://www.ted.com/talks/megan_mcarthur_a_nasa_astronaut_s_lessons_on_fear_confidence_and_preparing_for_spaceflight

Karin Öberg: The galactic recipe for a living planet

Did you know that one of the most notorious poisons is also a key ingredient for life as we know it? Join space chemist Karin Öberg and learn how she scans the universe in search of this paradoxical chemical using ALMA, the world's largest radio telescope, to detect hotbeds of molecular activity and the formation of life-sustaining planets.
https://www.ted.com/talks/karin_oberg_the_galactic_recipe_for_a_living_planet

Bill Stone: Inside the world's deepest caves

Bill Stone, a maverick cave explorer who has plumbed Earth's deepest abysses, discusses his efforts to mine lunar ice for space fuel and to build an autonomous robot for studying Jupiter's moon Europa.
https://www.ted.com/talks/bill_stone_inside_the_world_s_deepest_caves

Elizabeth "Zibi" Turtle: What Saturn's most mysterious moon could teach us about the origins of life

NASA's Dragonfly -- a robotic rotorcraft-lander that's designed to hop across the surface of an extraterrestrial body -- is set to voyage deep into the solar system to explore Titan, Saturn's largest moon, in 2026. Planetary scientist Elizabeth "Zibi" Turtle shares how studying this mysterious moon that's thought to resemble the early Earth coul...
https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_zibi_turtle_what_saturn_s_most_mysterious_moon_could_teach_us_about_the_origins_of_life

Chris Anderson: Why can't we see evidence of alien life?

Stand by for an animated exploration of the famous Fermi Paradox. Given the vast number of planets in the universe, many much older than Earth, why haven't we yet seen obvious signs of alien life? The potential answers to this question are numerous and intriguing, alarming and hopeful. [Directed by Andrew Park, narrated by Chris Anderson].
https://www.ted.com/talks/chris_anderson_why_can_t_we_see_evidence_of_alien_life

Joel Levine: Why we need to go back to Mars

Planetary scientist Joel Levine shows some intriguing -- and puzzling -- new discoveries about Mars: craters full of ice, traces of ancient oceans, and compelling hints at the presence, sometime in the past, of life. He makes the case for going back to Mars to find out more.
https://www.ted.com/talks/joel_levine_why_we_need_to_go_back_to_mars

Melodie Yashar: How to build for human life on Mars

We're going to be building on the Moon this decade -- and next will be Mars, says space architect Melodie Yashar. In a visionary talk, she introduces her work designing off-world shelters with autonomous robots and 3D printers and explores how it might help uncover radical solutions to some of the problems troubling humans on Earth today.
https://www.ted.com/talks/melodie_yashar_how_to_build_for_human_life_on_mars

Xavier De Kestelier: Adventures of an interplanetary architect

How will we live elsewhere in the galaxy? On Earth, natural resources for creating structures are abundant, but sending these materials up with us to the Moon or Mars is clunky and cost-prohibitive. Enter architect Xavier De Kestelier, who has a radical plan to use robots and space dust to 3D print our interplanetary homes. Learn more about the ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/xavier_de_kestelier_adventures_of_an_interplanetary_architect

Allan Adams: What the discovery of gravitational waves means

More than a billion years ago, two black holes in a distant galaxy locked into a spiral, falling inexorably toward each other, and collided. "All that energy was pumped into the fabric of time and space itself," says theoretical physicist Allan Adams, "making the universe explode in roiling waves of gravity." About 25 years ago, a group of scien...
https://www.ted.com/talks/allan_adams_what_the_discovery_of_gravitational_waves_means

Lucianne Walkowicz: Let's not use Mars as a backup planet

Stellar astronomer and TED Senior Fellow Lucianne Walkowicz works on NASA's Kepler mission, searching for places in the universe that could support life. So it's worth a listen when she asks us to think carefully about Mars. In this short talk, she suggests that we stop dreaming of Mars as a place that we'll eventually move to when we've messed ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/lucianne_walkowicz_let_s_not_use_mars_as_a_backup_planet

Sarah Parcak: Archaeology from space

In this short talk, TED Fellow Sarah Parcak introduces the field of "space archaeology" -- using satellite images to search for clues to the lost sites of past civilizations.
https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_parcak_archaeology_from_space

Natalie Panek: Let's clean up the space junk orbiting Earth

Our lives depend on a world we can't see: the satellite infrastructure we use every day for information, entertainment, communication and so much more. But Earth orbit isn't a limitless resource, and the problem of space debris will get worse without a significant change to our behavior. Natalie Panek challenges us to consider the environmental ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/natalie_panek_let_s_clean_up_the_space_junk_orbiting_earth

Andrea Ghez: The hunt for a supermassive black hole

With new data from the Keck telescopes, Andrea Ghez shows how state-of-the-art adaptive optics are helping astronomers understand our universe's most mysterious objects: black holes. She shares evidence that a supermassive black hole may be lurking at the center of the Milky Way.
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrea_ghez_the_hunt_for_a_supermassive_black_hole

Galit Ariel: How AR can make us feel more connected to the world

Technologist Galit Ariel believes that humanity's final frontier is the mind-blowing, space-bending technology known as augmented reality. Our bodies and minds are wired for rich physical interactions, and AR adds a digital layer directly onto or within our existing environment -- to transform our living rooms into lush jungles, for example. The...
https://www.ted.com/talks/galit_ariel_how_ar_can_make_us_feel_more_connected_to_the_world

Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life?

Carolyn Porco shares exciting new findings from the Cassini spacecraft's recent sweep of one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus. Samples gathered from the moon's icy geysers hint that an ocean under its surface could harbor life.
https://www.ted.com/talks/carolyn_porco_could_a_saturn_moon_harbor_life

Nathalie Cabrol: How Mars might hold the secret to the origin of life

While we like to imagine little green men, it's far more likely that life on other planets will be microbial. Planetary scientist Nathalie Cabrol takes us inside the search for microbes on Mars, a hunt which counterintuitively leads us to the remote lakes of the Andes mountains. This extreme environment — with its thin atmosphere and scorched la...
https://www.ted.com/talks/nathalie_cabrol_how_mars_might_hold_the_secret_to_the_origin_of_life
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