
28. How to fly an spacecraft: A discussion Mike Moreau
Dr. Mike Moreau and his team discuss flawlessly flying the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to, around, and now from Bennu.
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Science is often misunderstood. In the U.S. the natural/physical sciences are under attack from those who do not understand the nature of science. As a professor of geology, explorer of spac...

Dr. Mike Moreau and his team discuss flawlessly flying the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to, around, and now from Bennu.

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Members of the OLA team and I sat down to discuss science, engineering, and the diverse background of the team.

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Dr. Crombie and I spend time discussing the importance of the attitude of ‘just do it’ in science.

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