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“First and foremost: find your question. Astrobiology, by its nature, is broad and sometimes vague. Figure out your question, and then some of these other aspects will come out of developing that question.”
Dr. Kevin Hand, Episode 32 of Ask An Astrobiologist

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Episode 32: Aired on May 20th, 2020
Featuring Dr. Kevin Hand (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Hosted by Dr. Graham Lau (Blue Marble Space Institute of Science)

Our guest is Dr. Kevin Peter Hand, the Director of NASA JPL’s Ocean Worlds Lab! He's also a pre-Project Scientist for development of a Europa Lander/Ocean Worlds Lander mission concept. His research in the realm of astrobiology involves both numerical modeling and experiments in the physics and chemistry of the icy moons in our solar system. He’s recently authored the book “Alien Oceans: The Search for Life in the Depths of Space”.

This program is an interactive talk show where our guest will answer questions from our hosts, Dr. Graham Lau & Sanjoy Som, as well as questions submitted via Twitter, Facebook, and SAGANet chat.

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