Watching History: An Astrophysicist’s Perspective | FOX 10 Talks
For the first time in over 50 years, humans are heading back to the Moon. Artemis II is making history right now, and FOX 10 Talks anchors Marc Martinez and Ellen McNamara speak with world-renowned astrophysicist Erika Hamden to break down why this mission is a game-changer. From the record-breaking distance the crew is traveling today to the cutting-edge ultraviolet tech being developed right here at the University of Arizona, we’re "unpacking" the science that makes deep-space exploration possible. The discussion includes why Artemis II is different from Apollo, the Arizona tech powering our journey to the stars, what the future of galaxy evolution looks like from the lunar far side and more. #Artemis #ArtemisII #NASA #fox10phoenix #arizona
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