Big Picture Science: Skeptic Check: Project Hail Mary
As protagonist
Ryland Grace fights to save Earth - and possibly the universe - in Project Hail
Mary, author Andy Weir discusses the science behind his sci-fi story and what
it’s like to see it adapted for the big screen. From a diversity of aliens
thriving in extreme environments, to our sun’s shortening lifespan, to the
conundrum of keeping astronauts alive during intergalactic missions, we
consider the possibility of science fiction becoming future reality. A NASA
astrobiologist who consulted on the book weighs in on how Earthly creatures
have inspired some of our favorite science fiction aliens. Plus, science
fiction author Becky Chambers discusses how she balances science fact with
fiction in her work.
Guests:
- Andy Weir – science fiction writer, author of Project Hail Mary, The Martian, and Artemis
- Andy Fraknoi – professor of astronomy at the Fromm Institute at the University of San Francisco
- Becky Chambers – science fiction writer, author of To Be Taught if Fortunate, the Wayfinders series, and the Monk and Robot novellas
- Shawn Domagal-Goldman – NASA acting director, astrophysics division
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