#137 | Self-Assembling Space Habitats | Ariel Ekblaw, Aurelia Institute & Foundry


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Jan 20 2025 45 mins   6

Ariel Ekblaw is an MIT aero-astro engineer who founded the MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative, and developed a new technique to build large-scale space structures. She now runs the Aurelia Institute, a non-for-profit dedicated to building humanity’s future in space and the Aurelia Foundry, a space-focused VC fund. We talk about all of these things in this episode. Enjoy!



🕰️ Timestamps:


00:00 - Introduction


01:47 - Ariel’s Background


06:07 - Self-Assembling Space Structures


10:44 - Applications of Space Real Estate


22:45 - Balancing Form and Function


25:13 - Vision for Aurelia Foundry


26:54 - Promising Sectors for Investment


33:12 - Unexplored Space Manufacturing Use-cases


35:40 - Future of Space Urbanism


38:34 - Challenges and Concerns in Space


41:29 - Recurrent Thoughts on Space


43:29 - Sci-Fi Favorites



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