Ep. 44 | Blue Origin’s SVP Brent Sherwood on Engineering to Live and Work in Space

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3… 2… 1… Liftoff! In this episode of Moore’s Lobby, a veteran of the aerospace industry, Brent Sherwood, Blue Origin’s Senior Vice President of Advanced Development Programs, discusses the barriers and breakthroughs for all nations, companies, and people to (literally) get outta’ this world.  Sherwood shares how his childhood dream to “build cities on the moon” led him on an unorthodox journey to become an aerospace engineer and one of the world’s leaders in the field of space exploration. Sherwood’s career has been spent living out his grown-up dreams. First at Boeing, then NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and now Blue Origin.  Architecting for space exploration and habitation requires a lot of people, money, and resources. It also takes a deep knowledge of hardware, mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering in this new “space architecture” field. Sherwood brings us behind the scenes of both his experiences and Blue Origin’s projects and goals. Sherwood addresses earth's fragility and space’s potential for human civilization and the development of new energy and material resources. Blue Origin is looking to dramatically reduce the cost and risk for people to pursue these goals and turn these dreams into reality.  Science Fiction is Becoming a Science Reality  Listen in on this great conversation with Brent Sherwood. Highlights include:  -Why part of space is like “living inside of a VCR” -How many sunrises and sunsets happen in space each day -How power sources (e.g., sun and nuclear) will play critical roles in creating and maintaining space architecture  -Design for reusable liquid rocket engines, microgravity, and timeless aesthetics -The vision behind Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef - a commercially developed, owned, and operated space station scheduled to orbit by the end of this decade (that’s 2030—less 8 years away!) -Sherwood discusses his favorite celestial body (everyone has one of those, right?)

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