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WHAT? Scientific Inaccuracies in Space Media with Special guest Michael Hemjen

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Sarah's hunky aussie husband, Michael FINALLY joins us for an episode! We use his scientific interest, engineering prowess and space film nerdery to help us navigate the fascinating yet murky water of scientific accuracy in Space Sci-Fi films and TV shows. We deep dive into Nasa's list of best and worst space films and shows, our own recommendations, and many more specific inquiries such as women in science not getting proper credit or recognition, and of course, Neil DeGrasse Tyson's hysterical twitter rant about "Gravity."
Join us as we pick apart space travel in Star Wars, high five the makers of "Contact" for bringing Carl Sagan's dreams to life and discuss the ever-important questions facing space travel today: do astronauts wear diapers? Can anyone hear you scream in space? Are Neutrinos harmful to humans?
Enjoy!
Links:
Gravity "Detach" Clip: https://youtu.be/C4pcg7bXgmU
Gravity "Matts Death" Clip: https://youtu.be/DYDaIyfitn8
https://youtu.be/8SIrVXr9hjA

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Content provided by Sarah Hemmert Jensen and Brody Hoelscher, Sarah Hemmert Jensen, and Brody Hoelscher. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Hemmert Jensen and Brody Hoelscher, Sarah Hemmert Jensen, and Brody Hoelscher or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Sarah's hunky aussie husband, Michael FINALLY joins us for an episode! We use his scientific interest, engineering prowess and space film nerdery to help us navigate the fascinating yet murky water of scientific accuracy in Space Sci-Fi films and TV shows. We deep dive into Nasa's list of best and worst space films and shows, our own recommendations, and many more specific inquiries such as women in science not getting proper credit or recognition, and of course, Neil DeGrasse Tyson's hysterical twitter rant about "Gravity."
Join us as we pick apart space travel in Star Wars, high five the makers of "Contact" for bringing Carl Sagan's dreams to life and discuss the ever-important questions facing space travel today: do astronauts wear diapers? Can anyone hear you scream in space? Are Neutrinos harmful to humans?
Enjoy!
Links:
Gravity "Detach" Clip: https://youtu.be/C4pcg7bXgmU
Gravity "Matts Death" Clip: https://youtu.be/DYDaIyfitn8
https://youtu.be/8SIrVXr9hjA

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