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If someone asks where you get off, you can now respond with precision. Satellites and computers spit out coordinates accurate to a few paces. And digital maps stand the Copernican principle on its head – putting you at the center of everything (how does it feel?).
Find out how today’s maps are shuffling our world view. Also, how does a rat navigate a maze without GPS? Hear of the plotting that goes on in that tiny rodent brain.
Plus, mapping the universe and pinpointing just where we are in cosmic time – lucky for us, human evolution is right on schedule.
Guests:
- Josh Winn – Astronomer, MIT
- David Redish – Neuroscientist, University of Minnesota
- Mario Livio – Astrophysicist, Space Telescope Science Institute and author of Is God a Mathematician?
- Mike Goodchild – Professor of Geography, Center for Spatial Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Piece Description
If someone asks where you get off, you can now respond with precision. Satellites and computers spit out coordinates accurate to a few paces. And digital maps stand the Copernican principle on its head – putting you at the center of everything (how does it feel?).
Find out how today’s maps are shuffling our world view. Also, how does a rat navigate a maze without GPS? Hear of the plotting that goes on in that tiny rodent brain.
Plus, mapping the universe and pinpointing just where we are in cosmic time – lucky for us, human evolution is right on schedule.
Guests:
- Josh Winn – Astronomer, MIT
- David Redish – Neuroscientist, University of Minnesota
- Mario Livio – Astrophysicist, Space Telescope Science Institute and author of Is God a Mathematician?
- Mike Goodchild – Professor of Geography, Center for Spatial Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Broadcast History
first released November 8, 2010
Additional Files
- Listing - Found in Space (Found_in_Space.doc)
Additional Credits
Seth Shostak – Host and Producer
Molly Bentley – Co-Host and Executive Producer
Gary Niederhoff – Producer
Barbara Vance – Production Assistant
Jay Weiler - Volunteer




