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Today, we have a chat with Matt Greenhouse, ISIM Project Scientist at NASA, whose career is somewhat of a dream to many. We take a deep dive into the transformative impact of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the technology behind some of the fantastic NASA space science missions, and a peek at the Galactic plane exoplanet atmospheres and peering into the early universe.

Matt shares how JWST is revolutionizing space exploration, expanding our understanding of the cosmos, and powering next-generation space observatories.

With decades of expertise at NASA, Matt explains the groundbreaking technologies behind JWST and its pivotal role in the search for detecting biosignatures in space, habitable planets and extraterrestrial life.

Discover:

  • What makes a planet suitable for life, and why is water so important?
  • How does spectroscopy reveal the secrets of distant worlds?
  • What are JWST’s latest insights into subversive black hole formation and the origins of the universe.

Whether you’re an astronomy enthusiast or curious about the search for life beyond Earth, this conversation provides a fascinating glimpse into NASA’s cutting-edge missions, future space telescopes after Hubble, and the discoveries shaping our future.

Listen now to uncover the mysteries of the cosmos and learn how JWST is transforming space science!

Click here to dive deeper into NASA’s latest breakthroughs and Matt’s work.

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr