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‘Humans of Space’ is a new podcast from Dr. Niamh Shaw, a blend of space, curiosity and creativity for ears of all kinds. Join Niamh as she chats with people that she has met along her journey so far (in getting to space), people from many parts of the world, people who have inspired her, people who have achieved incredible great things in their life, and people who want to change the world. The conversation is warm, curious and deeply human, as they explore together what drives us to be the people we need to be.
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Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Irishman Aidan Cowley, is Science officer at the future missions lab in the European Space Agency’s Astronaut Centre. He never believed that he could be a part of space activities growing up, as much as he loved that idea. He attributes the change in his career path to his professor and mentor at Dublin City University where he earned his PhD in Materials Science. Focussing on future lunar missions, Aidans leads a team who research how to make best use of the resources on the moon for human survival. Niamh believes that Aidan is Ireland’s likeliest candidate for astronaut if the country invested in ESA’s Human spaceflight programme. In this weeks episode this humble, talented scientist chats with Niamh from his home in Cologne (due to lockdown) about the importance of having mentors and keeping dreams alive.
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Humans of Space was produced by Catherine Cunning and Mark Gardener of Ox4 Studios, Oxford and music by Tom Beasley. To find out more, and to subscribe for further episodes, go to www.niamhshaw.ie for further details. Follow Niamh on Twitter & Instagram at @dr_niamh_shaw.
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