Ken Williford & Panel discussion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqaOYSJZnNM&list=PLQ7WzZtg-qMBOwOtpLomTbsNcZEXstEmA&index=6
Skip to 13:00, the preceding is fodder.
The primary speaker is giving a pre-Percy talk that is old news by now. Pretty much all he said is dated, questions he didn't have answers for then, he would now.
This is the first time I'm watching this LPI, and I was hoping it would have better content. It seems to be completely supplemental to the lectures of LPSC 2021 and not the lectures of LPSC 2021 (Which have still not been released.) In other words, they don't have great fact over time ratio and I'm going to discontinue highlighting them unless several people contact me and regard them as valuable. I feel responsible to this second one, but no more. The full conference collection of supplementary videos, which again, do not have any of the actual conference lectures, is here. I don't know why they do it like that, but they do. You have to wait for what they drop and there's little or no order to it.
However you are not wasting your time if you are wanting to learn what Planetary Scientists really behave like. For example at 26:00 you see them untangle a technical miscommunication. They want audience interaction so they gave people the opportunity to ask live questions. Someone asked a elementary question and it blew their minds and sputtered against their technical limitations.
The panel discussion starts at 31:05 and the panelists talk about what they enjoyed of the actual lectures, which one more time, I cannot show because they haven't been published.
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