2024-12-01
36 分钟BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts Hello, I'm Lauren Laverne and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast.
Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.
And for rights reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast.
I hope you enjoy listening.
My castaway this week is the physicist Dr.
Nicola Fox, the head of science at NASA.
She's leading the space agency in a new, ambitious era of exploration and describes her job as the best in the world and beyond it.
At present, she's overseeing around 100 missions, managing an $8 billion budget and tackling questions like how do hurricanes form?
What can we learn from asteroids?
And are we alone in the universe?
Her own story starts with that same spirit of curiosity.
It began in Hitchin in Hertfordshire, where her dad himself, captivated by the Apollo missions, sparked a childhood fascination with space.
She was just eight months old when he lifted her from her cot so so she could watch Neil Armstrong take humankind's first steps on the moon.
Today, she has a new generation of spacecraft to look after.
She says watching them launch is like sending your kids off to college.
You know they're going to go and do great things, but it's a big sea change in your life and you hope your kids will call home.
We need our spacecraft to call home.
Dr.
Nicola Fox, welcome to Desert Island Discs.
Thank you so much.