What’s Next for Mars Exploration?

What’s Next for Mars Exploration?

The Red Planet is slowly revealing its deepest secrets, but there’s much more to learn. The biggest mystery is whether it has ever been home to life. Caltech and JPL planetary scientist Bethany Ehlmann lays out the path ahead in a fascinating conversation. The holiday night sky is alive with stars, planets and even a meteor shower. Bruce Betts will tell all in What’s Up. Our last episode of the year opens with space exploration headlines from the Planetary Society’s news digest, The Downlink. Learn more and enter the space trivia contest at https://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2019/1225-2019-bethany-ehlmann-mars.html

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Saving the world one telescope at a time: The Shoemaker NEO grant winne

Saving the world one telescope at a time: The Shoemaker NEO grant winne

The Planetary Society has awarded another eight Gene Shoemaker near-Earth object grants to outstanding amateur astronomers and observatories around the world. We’ll meet recipients from Chile, Croatia...

16 Helmi 202256min

The weather on brown dwarfs, and worlds on the eve of destruction

The weather on brown dwarfs, and worlds on the eve of destruction

Astrophysicists Sam Grunblatt and Johanna Vos are colleagues at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Sam’s team has discovered giant worlds that are about to be devoured by their expand...

9 Helmi 202251min

Space Policy Edition: JWST and the politics of mega-science (with Robert Smith)

Space Policy Edition: JWST and the politics of mega-science (with Robert Smith)

Robert Smith shares the story of how the astronomical community decided upon the JWST as the follow-up to the Hubble Space Telescope, the coalition politics required for mega-projects like Hubble and ...

4 Helmi 20221h 20min

Nobel laureate John Mather: The promise of the James Webb Space Telescope

Nobel laureate John Mather: The promise of the James Webb Space Telescope

The JWST’s instruments have been turned on. Now begins the months-long preparation for observations that will reveal our universe as never before. 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics laureate John Mather is ...

2 Helmi 20221h 3min

Worlds of snow and ice

Worlds of snow and ice

From Venus to Pluto, our solar system contains a myriad of planets, moons and other bodies whose surfaces are covered in snow and ice made of water and other exotic stuff. Saturn’s moon Enceladus is a...

26 Tammi 202250min

Curiosity rolls on: Mars Science Laboratory project scientist Ashwin Vasavada

Curiosity rolls on: Mars Science Laboratory project scientist Ashwin Vasavada

We are approaching the 10th anniversary of Curiosity’s arrival in the Red Planet’s Gale crater. The rolling laboratory is still making profound discoveries as it reveals beautiful vistas and closeups....

19 Tammi 202251min

We have touched the Sun: The Parker Solar Probe’s triumph

We have touched the Sun: The Parker Solar Probe’s triumph

The Parker Solar Probe dipped within the corona on its eighth encounter with our star. It found phenomena that have surprised and delighted heliophysicists, and it captured a movie that is one of the ...

12 Tammi 20221h 1min

Space Policy Edition: What We're Watching in 2022

Space Policy Edition: What We're Watching in 2022

New rockets, new legislation, and a new direction for planetary exploration are just some of the major events happening in space in the coming year. D.C. Operations Chief Brendan Curry returns to the ...

7 Tammi 20221h 3min

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