A NASA Astrobiologist's Science Fiction Perspective: An Expert's Perspective

A NASA Astrobiologist's Science Fiction Perspective: An Expert's Perspective

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Is science fiction ruined if you're a scientist looking for extraterrestrial life? Lindsay Hays, an astrobiologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory who studies life in the universe, gives her take on science fiction.

Lindsay Hays is a program scientist in the Planetary Science Division (PSD) at NASA Headquarters. She is an assistant scientist in the astrobiology program and manager of the organizational excellence program. Lindsay is also the senior leader of the Exobiology and Habitable Worlds Research Program, and the PSD representative for the Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) program for graduate research.

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