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Everything Astronomy Episode #009: Alexandra Wormley


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Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan alumni and Arizona State University graduate student Alexandra Wormley! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to what effects the discovery of alien life can have on humanity.

 

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Brcic, J., Suedfeld, P., Johnson, P., Huynh, T., & Gushin, V. (2018). Humor as a coping strategy in spaceflight. Acta Astronautica. 

Kanas, N., Sandal, G. M., Boyd, J. E., Gushin, V. I., Manzey, D., North, R., Leon, G. R., Suedfeld, P., Bishop, S. L., Fiedler, E. R., Inoue, N., Johannes, B., Kealey, D. J., Kraft, N. O., Matsuzaki, I., Musson, D., Palinkas, L. A., Salnitskiy, V. P., Sipes, W., … Wang, J. (2013). Psychology and Culture During Long-Duration Space Missions. In D. A. Vakoch (Ed.), On Orbit and Beyond: Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight (pp. 153–184). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 

Kwon, J. Y., Bercovici, H. L., Cunningham, K., & Varnum, M. E. W. (2018). How will we react to the discovery of extraterrestrial life? Frontiers in Psychology, 8.

Landon, L. B., Slack, K. J., & Barrett, J. D. (2018). Teamwork and collaboration in long-duration space missions: Going to extremes. American Psychologist, 73(4), 563–575. 

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