Mat Kaplan’s first flight in zero-G

Mat Kaplan’s first flight in zero-G

What happens when scientists, students, space communicators, and refugee engineers float together in zero gravity? Former Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan joins a remarkable group of flyers aboard a Zero-G flight organized by Space for Humanity. You’ll hear from participants and mentors including Emily Calandrelli, Sian Proctor, and Roxy Williams, as well as Space for Humanity Executive Director Antonio Peronace and Zero-G CEO Kevin Sproge. Together, they share how a few moments of weightlessness offered a powerful shift in perspective. We explore the mission to make space more inclusive, the awe of the “overview effect,” and what it means to carry that inspiration back down to Earth. Then, Bruce Betts joins us for What’s Up.

Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2025-mat-kaplan-zero-g

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Visiting Worlds Fantastic with Bonnie Buratti

Visiting Worlds Fantastic with Bonnie Buratti

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10 Touko 201756min

Space Policy Edition #12 – Is Space Policy Stagnant? With Special Guest Marcia Smith

Space Policy Edition #12 – Is Space Policy Stagnant? With Special Guest Marcia Smith

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5 Touko 20171h 27min

Be There! The Great American Eclipse

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Bill Nye Saves the World…With Space

Bill Nye Saves the World…With Space

It was a big week for the Science Guy, and for science. Bill Nye served as honorary co-chair of the March for Science in Washington DC. His new Netflix series, Bill Nye Saves the World, premiered the ...

26 Huhti 201734min

McDonald Observatory and the Quest for Dark Energy

McDonald Observatory and the Quest for Dark Energy

The University of Texas at Austin’s observatory is high in the hills of west Texas. In this special episode, Mat Kaplan joins the tens of thousands who visit it each year. The occasion was the dedicat...

19 Huhti 201748min

Aerospace Corporation President and CEO Steve Isakowitz

Aerospace Corporation President and CEO Steve Isakowitz

The Aerospace Corporation has been innovating since 1960. Now it’s headed by a former leader of “New Space” company Virgin Galactic. President and CEO Steve Isakowitz talks about the evolving culture ...

12 Huhti 201758min

Space Policy Edition #11 – Big Science and a Skinny Budget

Space Policy Edition #11 – Big Science and a Skinny Budget

Whether it’s discovering gravity waves, curing cancer or building a space station, the biggest science challenges increasingly require investments that are beyond what private industry can afford and ...

7 Huhti 20171h 19min

Mars’ Atmosphere…Lost in Space!

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Mars was once a warm and wet world. Then its dense, protective atmosphere mostly vanished. Learning why was one of the greatest mysteries in planetary science. The answer has just been delivered by th...

5 Huhti 201733min

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