An interview with NASA scientist Carol Stoker, an expert on Mars, the Red Planet. Carol Stoker is a staff planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center. Her most recent work is focused on developing instruments and robotic systems for space exploration and testing them in terrestrial analog environments. She has led field experiments in the Antarctic, arctic, undersea, and deserts in the southwestern US to demonstrate robotic systems to search for life on other planets. Her projects have won six NASA group achievement awards and she has over 100 publications. She is actively involved in the robotic exploration of Mars and in planning for future human exploration. She is currently a co-investigator on the Mars Phoenix mission that recently performed sampling near the north pole of Mars to search for habitable environments for life. She also currently leads activities to develop and test drilling systems to access the Martian subsurface to search for evidence of life. Original Air Date: May 7, 2017 on KSCO radio station AM1080
Mars-The Red Planet: NASA Scientist Carol Stoker talks about her research-PW072
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Filed in: astronomy, Climate Change, planetary science, Science, science communication, Women in Science Tags: habitation on Mars, Mars, NASA, robots
[…] For more on current Mars research see previous Planet Watch episodes with Dr. Chris McKay and Dr. Carol Stoker. […]