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Hey people, We are back with another guest episode. Our guest for today is Rosaly Lopes who grew up in a middle-class family in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil watching Star Trek, fascinated by her school’s telescope. She has become one of the world’s most important scientists who is a Senior Research Scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory,NASA, Editor-in-Chief for the planetary science journal Icarus. She entered the Guinness Book of World Records in 2006 for discovering the most volcanoes, i.e, 71 on Jupiter’s moon while working on the Galileo mission.Dr. Lopes worked on the Cassini mission to Saturn from 2002 until 2018, as part of the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper Team. In 2018, Lopes became the first woman to edit the journal Icarus. So, make sure to listen all the way through.
Guest information:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosaly-lopes-9395174/
For interesting content, do visit our website:- https://questionscoop.com/
Hey people, We are back with another guest episode. Our guest for today is Rosaly Lopes who grew up in a middle-class family in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil watching Star Trek, fascinated by her school’s telescope. She has become one of the world’s most important scientists who is a Senior Research Scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory,NASA, Editor-in-Chief for the planetary science journal Icarus. She entered the Guinness Book of World Records in 2006 for discovering the most volcanoes, i.e, 71 on Jupiter’s moon while working on the Galileo mission.Dr. Lopes worked on the Cassini mission to Saturn from 2002 until 2018, as part of the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper Team. In 2018, Lopes became the first woman to edit the journal Icarus. So, make sure to listen all the way through.
Guest information:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosaly-lopes-9395174/
For interesting content, do visit our website:- https://questionscoop.com/