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The Australian Academy of Science in collaboration with the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex presents a powerful evening with three leaders of space exploration from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. From launching the very first US satellite in 1958 to landing rovers on Mars, from fighting climate change to discovering thousands of other worlds, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) ‘dares mighty things’ by imagining and then achieving what others might think impossible. With a full manifest of missions, JPL seeks to have an expanded positive impact on the space ecosystem for decades to come. JPL Director, Dr Laurie Leshin, will delve into JPL’s rich legacy and its present-day identity, showcasing how innovation is embedded in JPL’s DNA, and explore how advancing science and technology benefits all of humanity. Dr Leshin is joined by Suzanne Dodd, Director for the Interplanetary Network Directorate and Project Manager for the Voyager Interstellar Mission; and Amy Smith, Deputy Project Manager for NASA’s Deep Space Network, for an inspiring panel discussion. Thanks for watching! Click subscribe and the notification bell to see our videos in your feed. About us: The Australian Academy of Science is an independent organisation representing Australia's leading scientists. It recognises excellence, advises government and promotes science education and public awareness of science. About our channel: We create and upload videos reviewed by experts in scientific fields and other leading academics to ensure scientific accuracy. You can also find some amazing lectures given by top scientists at one of our events held at our HQ-the Shine Dome in Canberra or across Australia.