Favoriting Aerial View: Playlist from October 9, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting October 9, 2012: You Bet Your Asteroid!

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Glen Chris T. Cambpell  Eve of Aerial View Destruction   Favoriting
  Interview with Former Astronaut & Current Asteroid-hunter Ed Lu (Listen: Pop-up)  


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Listener comments!

  6:15pm
Fipple Bernstein:

Totally into this! Very interesting.
  6:16pm
Bill Nye:

The moon is not a planet
  6:17pm
Sloganeer:

"I want my databack databack databack"
  6:18pm
Danne D:

Soon enough we'll be outsourcing to the Martians...
  6:19pm
Danne D:

Boogle?
  6:20pm
Sloganeer:

What does the guest think of the book "Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA" if he's read it, particularly in respect to the possibility of glass structures on the moon?
  6:20pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I imagine it must be tough to see small, dark asteroids against a black background. What's the range of radar? Is there a thermal telescope that would detect asteroids? Can we send a swarm of little space probes out there to have a closer look?
  6:31pm
seang:

adults suck
  6:33pm
Phillip in San Antonio:

ChrisTroid!
  6:33pm
Fredericks:

Short-sightedness fully emerged in the early 1980s, coincidentally, so did cocaine abuse.
  6:41pm
Sloganeer:

What does the guest think of the so called monolith structure on the Martian moon Phobos?
  6:43pm
the glowing one:

@sloganeer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
  6:44pm
Fipple Bernstein:

Please ask Ed some of these "E.T." questions that people are posting.
  6:48pm
Fipple Bernstein:

Fantastic interview. Thanks Chris and Ed!
  6:56pm
the glowing one:

Yeah, screw that Asteroid search program, just call the Marsians for help... just like they do in the movies.
  6:57pm
Caryn:

@the glowing one: yeah, and let's hope that the aliens we ask for help aren't the ones sending asteroids to kill us, like they do in some movies and tv shows
  9:41pm
EARL CLAYTON M.:

OH MY GOD MR CHIN!
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