Categories
Countdown to the Moon

876 – J. M. Tompkins

“J. M. Tompkins was born in Atlanta and grew up in a small Georgia town. She studied at Emory University and has worked as a flight attendant and within technology sales. Determined to make her life’s goals come true, she started her own publishing company and began focusing on her true passions.

As an author, she first published at the age of sixteen, had a popular poetry blog, published in several magazines, and began working on what would become the Habitual Humanity Series in 2012. She finally took the plunge in 2019 to begin publishing her books.

J. M.’s writings combine several of her passions including people, nature, science, and technology. Within her writing, she loves to explore what she refers to as interesting science with her fears of what our future society might be like. Interesting science, according to J. M., is the science of today that a large portion of the population still thinks of as science fiction. This includes the possibilities of what can be achieved with Artificial Intelligence, personal data, biohacking, genetic modifications, and more.

J. M currently lives in Georgia and enjoys camping and hiking with her husband, son, and dogs.”
https://www.creativityuntamed.com/

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

877 – Ian Galton

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

878 – Dipack P Panjabi

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

879 – Kelvin

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

880 – Anthony

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

881 – Hubert

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

882 – Prasun and Prisha Kolhe

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

883 – Kim Conrey

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

884 – Vishnu

Categories
Countdown to the Moon

885 – Charles Letherwood, The Mars Leap

Charles Letherwood is the creator of The Mars Leap, an immersive educational experience that will travel to major interactive science museums worldwide.

When Armstrong landed on the Moon, every person on the planet knew…knew… their future lay in space. Today, fewer see ‘Space’ as something for themselves and so they turn to Earthbound concerns instead.  But suppose someone could watch a sunrise over Martian mountains… just once… what would the dreams be like then? 

The Mars Leap is designed to give each visitor a taste of their own possible future in Space and the tools to make it a reality.  It’s a travelling, immersive, interactive, educational exhibit for large regional science museums, letting visitors join a mission to scout the first Martian colonies. They’ll live the experience from training and planning through liftoff and millions of miles of vacuum to Mars. They’ll ponder the Red Planet from an orbiting space station before dropping to the hostile surface.  They’ll learn, firsthand, what it will take to shape Humanity’s next frontier.

Read more about The Mars Leap or connect with Charles through the project website, www.TheMarsLeap.com.