DG: What’s your favourite world?
JV: I all the time begin with Earth — it’s my favourite place to reside. However trying farther out, I’m fascinated by most of the moons of the Photo voltaic System. Titan was the primary to attract me in — I can’t await Dragonfly! — and I’m equally fascinated by Europa, Enceladus, and Triton.
DG: In the event you might witness any future house milestone firsthand, what wouldn’t it be?
JV: Discovering life — previous or current — past Earth.
I wish to see the Mars samples dropped at Earth. I need humanity to discover the oceans beneath Europa’s ice and research the geysers of Enceladus. I wish to deepen our understanding of the numerous exoplanets in our galaxy. Any discovery of life anyplace would redefine our place within the Universe.
DG: What’s certainly one of your favourite private reminiscences from working at The Planetary Society?
JV: The launch of LightSail 1. LightSail 2 was the complete mission, however LightSail 1 was the second that meant essentially the most to me. We had poured a lot of ourselves into that undertaking — years of effort, setbacks, twists, and persistence. Watching the rocket elevate off with our little spacecraft aboard was probably the most profound moments of my life.
DG: What’s your imaginative and prescient for the way forward for The Planetary Society?
JV: Our founders had a strong, clear imaginative and prescient: show public assist for scientific exploration and use that assist to propel humanity deeper into the Cosmos. My imaginative and prescient builds straight on theirs. Our work is to carry folks collectively, harness our collective ardour and sources, and make sure that daring scientific house exploration continues to thrive. We’re at our greatest once we ignite the general public’s creativeness and switch that inspiration into actual progress.
DG: What does The Planetary Society’s neighborhood of members imply to you personally?
JV: Our members are The Planetary Society. I’m a proud member myself, and collectively — tens of hundreds sturdy — we form future house exploration.
Our members energy all the pieces we do: the combat to avoid wasting NASA science, the LightSail missions, our grants and academic applications, our reporting and radio present, and a lot extra. The assist of our members permits us to independently advocate for scientific exploration of house with out the pressures of presidency or company pursuits. To say we couldn’t do it with out them is an understatement. Their ardour for house is the engine of this group.
DG: What do you want most about working at The Planetary Society?
JV: The optimism. House exploration is inherently hopeful — and at The Planetary Society, optimism is certainly one of our core values. Even in difficult occasions, we search for options; we carry folks collectively; and we honor the fervour, magnificence, and pleasure that house discovery brings. The Planetary Society is a beacon of hope, and I’m grateful day by day to be a part of it.
DG: Whenever you’re not at The Planetary Society, what would we discover you doing?
JV: Spending time with my associate and our canine, listening to music and dancing, cooking and baking, making issues with my arms, having lengthy calls with my greatest pal, and taking time to really chill out.
DG: You’ve labored carefully with Invoice for 14 years. What classes will you carry ahead?