Penny Palmer
Penny Palmer
ABC TV Executive Producer, Catalyst
Dr Penny Palmer runs Catalyst, the ABC's award-winning science documentary series and executive produces their very successful science short form strands.
Before that, Penny clocked up 15 years at the BBC producing and directing science, business and history content. And before that, Penny completed a PhD in Marine Science that included naming a new species! (And no, you can’t name it after yourself).
Before that, Penny clocked up 15 years at the BBC producing and directing science, business and history content. And before that, Penny completed a PhD in Marine Science that included naming a new species! (And no, you can’t name it after yourself).
Related Sessions
A Second Earth
MON, OCT 16, 12:30 PM
Conference
For centuries, the dream of human travel into the cosmos has fired imaginations. And with the advent of space tourism and NASA’s plan to build a permanent Moon base by 2030 – as well as Space X efforts to get humans to Mars – human space travel through our solar system no longer seems in the realms of science fiction.
But while the exploration of our local planets and moons may yield useful resources, and even possibly traces of life, humans are already looking beyond – to exoplanets - hunting for those with conditions like our own. But the vast distances of the universe mean we’re unlikely to visit.
If we are to ever step foot on a Second Earth, it may be because one of the great unsolved mysteries of the cosmos has been solved: what is dark energy? It’s thought to make up around 68% of the known universe and is a hypothetical form of energy that exerts a negative, repulsive pressure, behaving like the opposite of gravity. Researchers like Prof Tamara Davis are busy trying to decode its secrets. If we can harness it, intergalactic travel may become a reality.