• Moonshot for Life: Smithsonian's Lunar Biodiversity Preservation Project

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Moonshot for Life: Smithsonian's Lunar Biodiversity Preservation Project

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    In episode 113 of the Space Cafe Podcast, host Markus explores a groundbreaking concept with Dr. Mary Hagedorn, a distinguished researcher at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. The discussion centers on the ambitious idea of creating a backup of Earth's biodiversity on the Moon.Key Topics:

    • The critical state of coral reefs and the impact of climate change
    • The concept of a lunar biorepository for safeguarding genetic material
    • Technical, logistical, and ethical aspects of the project
    • Implications for conservation, space exploration, and Earth's future
    Episode Breakdown:
    00:00 Introduction to the Space Cafe Podcast
    00:43 Exploring the concept of "Planet B"
    01:48 Meet Dr. Mary Hagedorn
    03:44 Current state of coral reefs
    04:45 The ecological significance of corals
    06:46 Conservation challenges and efforts
    09:43 Cryopreservation and biorepositories
    19:58 The Moon as a potential biorepository
    29:36 Strategic selection of key species for preservation
    30:38 Challenges in genetic diversity and permitting
    31:24 Sampling and preservation techniques
    38:16 Citizen science and global collaboration
    43:25 Philosophical and practical considerations for space colonization
    46:45 Technical challenges and future prospects
    01:02:34 Inspirational vision and call to actionThis episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of conservation biology and space exploration, presenting innovative solutions to preserve Earth's biodiversity for future generations.

    You can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!

    Please visit us at
    SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!

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In episode 113 of the Space Cafe Podcast, host Markus explores a groundbreaking concept with Dr. Mary Hagedorn, a distinguished researcher at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. The discussion centers on the ambitious idea of creating a backup of Earth's biodiversity on the Moon.Key Topics:

  • The critical state of coral reefs and the impact of climate change
  • The concept of a lunar biorepository for safeguarding genetic material
  • Technical, logistical, and ethical aspects of the project
  • Implications for conservation, space exploration, and Earth's future
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Introduction to the Space Cafe Podcast
00:43 Exploring the concept of "Planet B"
01:48 Meet Dr. Mary Hagedorn
03:44 Current state of coral reefs
04:45 The ecological significance of corals
06:46 Conservation challenges and efforts
09:43 Cryopreservation and biorepositories
19:58 The Moon as a potential biorepository
29:36 Strategic selection of key species for preservation
30:38 Challenges in genetic diversity and permitting
31:24 Sampling and preservation techniques
38:16 Citizen science and global collaboration
43:25 Philosophical and practical considerations for space colonization
46:45 Technical challenges and future prospects
01:02:34 Inspirational vision and call to actionThis episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of conservation biology and space exploration, presenting innovative solutions to preserve Earth's biodiversity for future generations.

You can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!

Please visit us at
SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!

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