Fifty-five hundred worlds and counting: The astonishing diversity of exoplanets

Fifty-five hundred worlds and counting: The astonishing diversity of exoplanets

Scientists have discovered over 5,500 exoplanets, but they’re just getting started. We dive into the stunning variety of exoplanets beyond our Solar System with Jessie Christiansen, the project scientist for the NASA Exoplanet Archive. But first, The Planetary Society's science editor, Asa Stahl, shares more about the upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory, a cutting-edge space telescope designed to hunt for worlds that could harbor life. We also give an update on the International Space Station with our senior communications advisor, Mat Kaplan. Stick around for What's Up with Bruce Betts as we discuss the advances in exoplanet detection and share a new Random Space Fact.

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Space Policy Edition: Why lunar exploration must be of enduring national interest

Space Policy Edition: Why lunar exploration must be of enduring national interest

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Subsurface granite on the Moon? The anatomy of a lunar hot spot

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An essential ingredient for life in the oceans of Enceladus

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Mars' Axial Tilt: A Key to Gully Formation

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Comparing the rivers of Earth, Mars, and Titan

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Space Policy Edition: What’s Going on with: Congress, MSR, and ?

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We check in on the congressional budget process for NASA, Mars Sample Return’s spiraling cost growth, and the impending end of the regulatory holiday for human commercial space launch companies. Jack ...

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Humans to Mars by the 2030s? NASA Associate Administrators weigh in

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It's going to take a lot of collaboration to get humans to Mars, but we're up for the challenge. This week on Planetary Radio, Mat Kaplan, senior communications adviser at The Planetary Society, takes...

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Some solar mysteries, like the origin of the fast solar wind, can only be solved by getting up close and personal with the Sun. James Drake from the University of Maryland joins Planetary Radio this w...

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