Into the Impossible: Ep. 13 - Life on the Moon
It’s the end of 2017, but we’ll spend this episode living, imaginatively, in the 2080s, on the first lunar city, called Artemis. Artemis is the invention of Andy Weir, the author of The Martian and another of the great science fiction writers to have come through UC San Diego. We welcomed him back to campus earlier this month, and we have the live conversation to share with you today.
Видео Into the Impossible: Ep. 13 - Life on the Moon канала Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination
Видео Into the Impossible: Ep. 13 - Life on the Moon канала Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination
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