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EP83 ๐ Kim Arcand – Unraveling the Universe, Data Storyteller @ NASA
In this episode Markus engages with Kim Arcand, a premier data storyteller at NASA. They delve into the fascinating realm of data, space exploration, artificial intelligence, and the less explored domain of space sound.
Key Topics:๐น The artistry of data storytelling in astronomy and the significance of coding and numbers ๐น Deciphering and interpreting astronomical data ๐น NASA's Chandra Observatory: Unraveling its data and its pivotal role in x-ray astronomy ๐น The critical role of different types of light in comprehending the universe ๐น The exploration of space sound as an overlooked aspect of space study ๐น The exciting crossroads of AI and space science and its potential
3 Memorable Moments to Share:โก๏ธ "Astronomy today is largely numerical; it operates on coding, it operates on numbers."โก๏ธ "95% of the universe consists of dark energy and dark matter, which we can't even really see." โก๏ธ "You can convert it into sound, you can convert it into a haptic response. You can work with a 3D print. There are all these other ways of knowing."
Sources and Links:๐น Kim Arcand๐น NASA's Chandra Observatory๐น Information on Space Sounds
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