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Return to the Moon

3/24/202632 min

Coming up, we explore the race back to the Moon. Why are we going? How will we get there? Can we live and work on its surface? And what can we grow when we get there? We explore the science, the engineering, and the possibilities of humanity's next giant leap... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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  1. Hayden0:00

    Howdy, howdy, ho, and welcome to Fantasy Fanfellas. I'm Hayden, producer of the Fantasy Fangirls podcast and your resident lover of all things Sanderson.

  2. Steven0:08

    And I'm Steven, your bookish internet goofball, but you can call me the Smash Daddy.

  3. Hayden0:11

    And we are currently deep diving Brandon Sanderson's fantasy epic, Mistborn. But here's the catch, Steven here has not read Mistborn before.

  4. Steven0:20

    That's right, Hayden. So each week, you'll get my unfiltered, raw reactions to every single chapter.

  5. Hayden0:25

    And along the way, we'll do character deep dives, magic explainers, and Steven will even try to guess what's next. Spoiler alert, he'll be wrong.

  6. Steven0:32

    Newsflash, I'm never wrong. Episodes come out every Wednesday, and you can find Fantasy Fanfellas wherever you get your podcasts.

  7. Speaker 2· Soundbite0:39

    [gentle instrumental music] All engine running. [laughing] Absolute genius. Get this. Welcome. Welcome. [laughing] This is the show where we bring you science. What that essentially means is... Discoveries. Advances. Questions. Research. Technology. Unbelievable. Without further ado... This is The Naked Scientists.

  8. Chris Smith· Host0:58

    Hello, welcome to The Naked Scientists podcast, the show that brings you the biggest breakthroughs and talks to the major movers and shakers in the worlds of science, technology, and medicine. I'm Chris Smith. And today, we are turning our attention to the science that is driving the race back to the Moon.

  9. Speaker 2· Soundbite1:14

    [gentle instrumental music] That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

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