Jun 1, 2015
Feature Guest: Raymond Francis
Today’s robotic planetary explorers have little ability to make decisions for themselves. They follow orders, but often those orders take many precious minutes to arrive from Earth. Now imagine rovers that could recognize unusual features in their environment and make judgements about what to investigate. On today's episode Raymond Francis joins Justin Trottier at The Star Spot for a look at the future of autonomous planetary exploration.
Recorded on location at the 2015 International Space Development Conference.
Current in Space
Galaxies are known to harbour supermassive blackholes at their core, but Anuj reports what happens at the centre of two merging galaxies? Then Tony shares the best evidence yet for a salt water ocean beneath the Europa surface. And Dave ponders what the US military is up to with a state-of-the-art space plane that’s now in orbit with a top secret classified mission.
About Our Guest
Raymond Francis is a postdoctoral fellow in Electrical
and Computer Engineering at Western University, specializing in
robotic technology for space exploration. He is currently working
in NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and served as a member of the
team for the Mars Science Laboratory rover, or Curiosity. Francis
has a background that mixes space science and mechanical
engineering. He is a former host of alma mater’s own podcast,
Western Worlds.