Make Room! Worlds May Crowd Some Habitable Zones

Make Room! Worlds May Crowd Some Habitable Zones

Newly-published research led by Stephen Kane finds room for as many as 6 habitable zone planets around some stars. Why then is Earth on its own? The UC Riverside planetary scientist and astrobiologist will explain. Host Mat Kaplan is not prepared in the least for the latest space trivia contest question posed by Planetary Society chief scientist Bruce Betts. Do you read The Downlink? The Planetary Society’s great newsletter includes space headlines we review. Links and more are at https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/0819-2020-stephen-kane-habitable-zone-worlds

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The Slime Mold and the Universe

The Slime Mold and the Universe

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8 Huhti 202050min

Space Policy Edition: Our Equinox Space Policy Briefing

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The Next 10 Years: Continuing our Solar System Tour

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The Next 10 Years…An Introduction to the Decadal Survey

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Preparations at NASA are underway for creation of the next planetary science decadal survey, a roadmap intended to guide exploration of our solar neighborhood from 2023 to 2032. Six scientists, each c...

25 Maalis 20201h 9min

Building Our Future on Mars

Building Our Future on Mars

How will we build the structures, roads and landing pads humans will someday need on Mars? Civil engineer Peter Carrato has been building grand structures on Earth for decades. He says the skills we’v...

18 Maalis 202057min

The Return of Cosmos and Ann Druyan

The Return of Cosmos and Ann Druyan

Cosmos: Possible Worlds is the third season of the beautiful, groundbreaking television series helmed by the late Carl Sagan’s widow and partner, Ann Druyan. Ann returns to tell us about the show and ...

11 Maalis 202047min

Space Policy Edition: NASA's 2021 Budget Request Brings Billions

Space Policy Edition: NASA's 2021 Budget Request Brings Billions

It's officially budget season! NASA's fiscal year 2021 budget request is out, and it proposes billions of dollars of new funding for Project Artemis. But not every program is so lucky: the WFIRST spac...

6 Maalis 20201h 6min

African Eyes Look to the Cosmos

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One people, one sky. That motto belongs to Astronomers Without Borders. Its founder and retired leader, Mike Simmons, recently brought a guest to Planetary Society headquarters. Olayinka Fagbemiro is ...

4 Maalis 202058min

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