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Robin George Andrews, Dr.
Lunacy: The Explosive Past, and Future, of Earth's Strange Moon
Robin George Andrews is a doctor of volcanoes and a multi-award-winning science journalist who regularly tells tales of Earth and space-based dramatics for the New York Times, National Geographic, Scientific American, Quanta Magazine and many others. I’m also the author of two non-fiction books: Super Volcanoes, and How to Kill an Asteroid.
Why they're here
“Iceland is a volcanic castle that's constantly building itself. The Moon's an ancient volcanic island in a sea of stars. We get to experience both simultaneously. Hell yes.”
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