Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman
#157 – Natalya Bailey: Rocket Engines and Electric Spacecraft Propulsion
1 hour 39 minutes Posted Feb 1, 2021 at 2:15 pm.
) – Introduction
) – Intelligent life in the universe
) – Life in our solar system
) – Humans on Mars
) – Robots vs human in space exploration
) – AI in space
) – How rocket engines work
) – How ion engines work
) – How colloid engines work
) – Material science
) – Nuclear powered rocket engines
) – Electric propulsion out in space
) – Satellites
) – Photo of Earth from the Moon
) – Humans on Mars
) – Propulsion without fuel
) – How to build a rocket company
) – SpaceX and commercial spaceflight
) – Advice to startup founders
) – Book recommendations
) – Meaning of life
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Natalya Bailey is a rocket propulsion engineer from MIT and now CTO of Accion Systems. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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