Korean American Day 2017: Exploring Space with Dr. David Oh




Korean Kontext show

Summary: <br> Growing up in Tennessee and Alabama, Dr. David Oh never imagined he would one day be leading a mission to explore a metallic asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. But as project systems engineer for NASA's Psyche mission and former lead flight director for the Curiousity Mars rover, Dr. Oh has done plenty of extraterrestrial exploring.<br>  <br> Listen to this episode to learn more about these missions, how Dr. Oh sees his Korean-American identity, and what it's like to put your whole family on Mars time.<br>  <br> This is the first of our interviews with the three Korean American Day honorees for 2017, all of whom are doing awesome things in the fields of science and technology. Below are some of our previous Korean Kontext interviews with Korean American Day honorees.<br>  <br> <a href="http://www.keia.org/podcast/korean-american-day-2016-chef-edward-lee">Korean American Day 2016: Chef Edward Lee</a><br> <a href="http://www.keia.org/podcast/korean-american-day-2015-olympic-skier-toby-dawson">Korean American Day 2015: Olympic Skier Toby Dawson</a><br> <a href="http://www.keia.org/podcast/daniel-dae-kim-actor">Actor Daniel Dae Kim</a><br>  <br>