Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
A podcast by The Planetary Society - Wednesdays
1269 Episodes
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Stardust@Home Update from Andrew Westphal
Published: 12/3/2007 -
Planetary Radio 5th Anniversary Show: Astronomer Geoff Marcy on Discovery of Fifth Planet in Star System
Published: 11/26/2007 -
Mars Exploration Rover Program Manager John Callas
Published: 11/19/2007 -
To Phobos and Back
Published: 11/13/2007 -
Building the J-2X Rocket Engine for the Return to the Moon
Published: 11/5/2007 -
The Universe in Ultraviolet: Bill Blair on the FUSE Mission
Published: 10/29/2007 -
Mark Showalter: Unraveling the Mysteries of Planetary Rings
Published: 10/22/2007 -
Space Elevator Games and Serious Planetary Science
Published: 10/15/2007 -
Celebrating Sputnik With Louis Friedman in Moscow
Published: 10/8/2007 -
Homer Hickam, the Original Rocket Boy, Revisits His October Sky
Published: 10/1/2007 -
A New Race to the Moon: The Google Lunar X Prize
Published: 9/24/2007 -
Cassini at Weird Iapetus
Published: 9/17/2007 -
The Pioneer Anomaly: Changing the Laws of Physics?
Published: 9/10/2007 -
A Hole In The Universe
Published: 9/3/2007 -
At the EuroPlanet Conference With Doug Ellison
Published: 8/28/2007 -
Bill McKinnon and Ices and Seas in the Outer Solar System
Published: 8/20/2007 -
Talking With the NEEMO Aquanauts
Published: 8/13/2007 -
Phoenix is on its way to Mars
Published: 8/6/2007 -
Phoenix Mars Lander Principal Investigator Peter Smith
Published: 7/30/2007 -
Honoring Ray Bradbury, Mars Photographer
Published: 7/23/2007
Planetary Radio brings you the human adventure across our Solar System and beyond. We visit each week with the scientists, engineers, leaders, advocates, and astronauts who are taking us across the final frontier. Regular features raise your space IQ while they put a smile on your face. Join host Sarah Al-Ahmed and Planetary Society colleagues including Bill Nye the Science Guy and Bruce Betts as they dive deep into space science and exploration. The monthly Space Policy Edition takes you inside the DC beltway where the future of the US space program hangs in the balance. Visit planetary.org/radio for an episode guide and much more.