Robert Richards was on the Space Show yesterday and touched on several topics including the upcoming Phoenix launch to Mars, the International Space University which he co-founded and the company he works for Optech which is participating in Phoenix as well as Canadian space industry topics.
I have to mention that one of the great products that Optech produces is a LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging). They just don't get enough credit for producing this great technology. LIDAR is a is an optical remote sensing technology that measures properties of scattered light to find range and/or other information of a distant target. The Phoenix mission incorporates a LIDAR into the Meteorological Station (MET) science instrument. An Optech LIDAR is currently being used by the NASA Ames K-10 rover team at the Haughton-Mars Project Research Station on Devon Island. As well a LIDAR is included in the PRIME (Phobos Reconnaissance and International Mars Exploration) mission instrument package that is in the concept study phase being undertaken by Optech, the Mars Institute (my institution), MDA for the Canadian Space Agency.
From the Space Show on the interview:




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