In this episode, Beth discusses:

NASA Lands on Mars (earlier this week) with InSight The who, what, where, when and why this Mars mission, and what it means for us on Earth. The excitement of landing in “the most boring place on Mars.”

 

Key Takeaways:

Entry and decent are the most critical parts of any landing mission. Each landing tells us what we can do new. When we understand what’s around us, it helps us understand our place in space. Happy 20th Birthday, International Space Station!



“Looking at Mars planetary history helps define our planetary history.” — Beth Mund

 

About Beth Mund:

Beth’s love for space started as a Space Camp attendee at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where she would return years later as an instructor.  After grad school, Beth worked as a journalist, a technical writer for Motorola, and then went on to serve as a Public Affairs Officer for the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. In addition, Beth worked to support the International Space Station program as a communication specialist. In Chicago, Beth worked as a corporate communication advisor to Fortune 50 companies including Allstate and United Airlines. She’s worked as a college instructor, a political advisor, and public relations manager for her hometown city. Beth recently founded Stellar Communications, LLC and travels the country as a keynote speaker- inspiring audiences with her lessons learned from our nation’s space program.  She’s the host of the Casual Space Podcast, and a self-proclaimed space geek.

 

Connect with Beth Mund:

Email: [email protected] & [email protected]
Website: bethmund.com
Facebook: @BethMund

 

Show notes by podcastologist: Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie