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Dr. Kshitij Mall, India
Aerospace Engineering Professor Dr. Kshitij Mall joins Aspiring Martians to discuss advanced propulsion research, Mission ShakthiSAT, and how low-cost lunar architectures can open space exploration to students, universities, and emerging space nations.
Dr. Adriana Marais, South Africa
Dr. Adriana Marais — theoretical physicist, astrobiologist, and leader of Africa’s first mission to the lunar south pole — joins Aspiring Martians to discuss off-world living, quantum biology, the origins of life, and how extreme places on Earth are preparing us for the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Keisha Schahaff, Antigua & Barbuda
Keisha Schahaff, the first Caribbean woman in space and one half of the first mother-daughter astronaut duo, shares how her Virgin Galactic spaceflight transformed her life, deepened her connection to Earth, and strengthened her dream of one day living on Mars.
Government on Mars with Dr. Kelly Weinersmith
Researcher and author Kelly Weinersmith — co-author of A City on Mars — speaks about the government models that could shape early Martian settlements and which political systems, historical lessons, and legal challenges exist for building a functioning society off-world.
Dr. Shawna Pandya, Canada
Dr. Shawna Pandya shares how curiosity, compassion, and courage guide her journey from emergency medicine to aquanaut missions to preparing for spaceflight.
Sahda Haroon, Sri Lanka/UAE
Sahda Haroon is a space advocate and STEAM educator whose passion for representation and empowerment is lighting a path for future explorers.
Ilia-Daniel Gashinbaki, Nigeria
At just 17 years old, Ilia-Daniel Gashinbaki — Nigeria’s youngest Space Ambassador and Executive Director of the Africa Space Foundation — is reshaping how Africa engages with the final frontier.
Food on Mars with Dr. Flávia Fayet-Moore
Nutrition scientist Dr. Flávia Fayet-Moore dives into what astronauts actually eat, how microgravity changes appetite, and why future Martian meals will feed both body and soul.
Matthew Montgomery (USA) & James Spicer (UK)
NASA’s CHAPEA 2 crew members Matthew Montgomery and James Spicer share what inspired them to sign up for a year-long Mars simulation and what it is that will keep them going.
Dr. Dianne McGrath, Australia
Explorer Dianne McGrath—sailor, sustainability expert, and Mars One finalist—reveals how the Outback and the open ocean prepared her for the quiet vastness of space.
Alejandro Perez, USA
Biomedical engineer Alejandro Perez shares how curiosity, mentorship, and a dash of chaos led him from diesel tanks to designing agricultural robotics for the Red Planet.
Pets on Mars with Dr. Jamie Foster
Microbiologist Dr. Jamie Foster explores the surprising history of animals in space—and what future Martian settlers might learn from goldfish, tortoises, and friendship itself.
Rachel Lyons, USA
Former Space for Humanity director Rachel Lyons shares how humility, self-care, and courage shape the leaders who will one day guide humanity beyond Earth.
Sergii Iakymov, Ukraine
Ukrainian aerospace engineer Sergii Iakymov—director of MDRS—shares lessons from leading analog crews in Utah and what they teach us about global unity and human endurance.
Josh Richards, Australia
Physicist, commando, and comic Josh Richards opens up about trauma, humor, and the wild courage it takes to sign up for a one-way mission to Mars.
Olanrewaju Paul Oladunni, Nigeria
Nigerian space advocate Paul Oladunni—founder of Space Tourism Society Africa—shares how community, optimism, and inclusion can help Africa lead the charge toward the stars.
Dogs on Mars with Dr. Clive Wynne
Ethologist Dr. Clive Wynne explores whether humanity’s oldest companions could one day join us on Mars—and what their loyalty reveals about who we are.
Rahaf Adi, Syria/Saudi Arabia
Aerospace engineer Rahaf Adi—the first Syrian woman with a space-engineering degree—shares her story of grit, mentorship, and designing the engines that could one day power Mars missions.
Mohammed Sallam, Egypt
Egyptian Mars One finalist Mohammed “Mido” Sallam shares how sci-fi movies, telescopes, and turbulence shaped his journey from Cairo rooftops to the global stage of space exploration.
Yi Soyeon, South Korea
Dr. Yi Soyeon reflects on her historic Soyuz flight and how a single phrase—“let’s try it”—can change a nation’s space story and a woman’s destiny.