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31: 143:, which organizes events worldwide to bring together people to make things using science. The idea sprang from a South by Southwest panel she organized in 2010 on how to make use of open data. She is also the founder of SpaceHack.org, a directory of ways for anyone to participate in space exploration. 132:. She climbed glaciers and camped in the Dry Valleys in order to photograph microbes living in extreme environments. The resulting project, Life Under the Ice, features microscopy photos of bacteria, diatoms, tardigrades and other Antarctic life forms, and was the topic of her 2020 150:'s Innovative Advanced Concepts program, which provides grants to develop innovative ideas in aerospace that could transform future NASA missions. She co-authored "Pathways to Exploration," a 2014 report from the National Academies on the future of human spaceflight. 105:
is an explorer, filmmaker and writer specializing in the intersection of science, space, technology and art. She describes herself as "on a mission to make science and space exploration disruptively accessible."
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for being a Champion of Change in citizen science, "for her dedication to increasing public engagement in science and science literacy." She is a graduate of the
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Waldman has been a National Geographic Explorer since 2018. She formerly chaired the external council for
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Pathways to Exploration: Rationales and Approaches for a U.S. Program of Human Space Exploration
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Ariel Waldman is the director of “Antarctica Unearthed”, a nature documentary about the
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for five weeks as a principal investigator with the National Science Foundation's
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Ariel Waldman on top of Canada Glacier in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
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What's it like in space? : stories from astronauts who've been there
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What's It Like in Space? Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There.
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team. In 2024, the documentary was awarded “Official Selection” at
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arielwaldman.com
McMurdo Dry Valleys
LTER
Wildscreen Festival
Antarctica
Antarctic Artists and Writers program
TED Talk
Science Hack Day
NASA
Obama White House
Art Institute of Pittsburgh
ISBN
9781452144764
ISBN
9780762481675
Mae Jemison
What's it like in space? : stories from astronauts who've been there
ISBN
978-1-4521-4476-4
OCLC
910424290
cite book
link
"What to expect at the 2013 San Francisco Science Hack Day — Tech News and Analysis"
"Wildscreen Festival Announces 2024 Official Selection"
"NSF Award Search: Award#1745408 - Life Under the Ice"
"Explorer Home"
"NIAC External Council (NEC) | NASA"
Pathways to Exploration: Rationales and Approaches for a U.S. Program of Human Space Exploration

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