Discovering New Martian Features with Dr. Pascal Lee
In a recent episode of This Week In Space, host Rod and Tariq had a fascinating discussion with Dr. Pascal Lee about his team’s discovery of intriguing features in a region between Mars’ Olympus Mons and Valles Marineris.
Dr. Lee shared his findings of a relict glacier covered in volcanic ash and the identification of a previously unnoticed active volcano. These discoveries have significant implications, potentially hinting at the presence of life in the vicinity. Join us for an exclusive media reveal of this groundbreaking discovery on the Red Planet!
Exciting Space News
SpaceX recently carried out an epic third test flight of its giant Starship rocket, showcasing remarkable advancements in space technology. Additionally, a giant volcano was recently uncovered on Mars, shedding new light on the planet’s geological history.
Model Falcon 9 Rocket Launch
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About This Weekly Space Podcast
This Week in Space delves into the latest developments in the space industry, exploring topics such as the race to the moon and Mars exploration. Hosted by Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from Space.com, the podcast provides in-depth discussions on key space-related questions every Friday, available on major podcatchers.
Meet the Hosts
Rod Pyle, a renowned author, journalist, and TV producer, leads the conversations on This Week In Space. With a rich background in space history and an impressive portfolio of 18 books, including titles like “Space 2.0” and “Destination Mars,” Rod brings a wealth of knowledge to the show.
Tariq Malik, co-host of This Week In Space, drives Space.com’s editorial vision, ensuring that the latest space news and insights reach a broad audience. Together, Rod and Tariq offer a unique perspective on the ever-evolving space industry.