A Passionate Conversation with Carolyn Porco

A Passionate Conversation with Carolyn Porco

The outspoken planetary scientist who led the Cassini imaging team finally sits down with Mat Kaplan for a revealing, fun conversation. We also talk with astronomer Jay Pasachoff while he watches tiny Mercury crawl across the face of the Sun. Chief scientist Bruce Betts was in the Planetary Society parking lot enjoying the November 11th transit of Mercury. He joins us from there for What’s Up. Learn more about this week’s guest and topics at: https://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2019/1113-2019-carolyn-porco.html

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Space Policy Edition: NASA's Congressional Logjam

Space Policy Edition: NASA's Congressional Logjam

A polarized U.S. Congress is juggling nearly half a dozen pieces of major legislation, several of which face time-sensitive deadlines that, if missed, could create significant disruption for major NAS...

1 Okt 202157min

Mars Beckons: The 2021 Humans to Mars Summit

Mars Beckons: The 2021 Humans to Mars Summit

Mars all-stars gathered online for September’s annual Humans to Mars summit produced by Explore Mars. Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan moderated three intriguing panels with participants including lead...

29 Sep 20211h 7min

The Wonderful: a new documentary about the International Space Station

The Wonderful: a new documentary about the International Space Station

Clare Lewins has created a film that takes us inside the lives of people who have lived and worked on the International Space Station. Cady Coleman is one of the featured astronauts in this beautiful,...

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The Case for a Return to Enceladus

The Case for a Return to Enceladus

Morgan Cable of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is lead author of a paper that makes a compelling argument for a mission to Saturn’s small but dynamic moon Enceladus. She and her stellar co-authors b...

15 Sep 20211h

An ESCAPADE to Mars, on the cheap

An ESCAPADE to Mars, on the cheap

NASA hopes to radically reduce the price tag for exploring Mars with a mission called ESCAPADE. Principal investigator Rob Lillis and his team will send two small probes to the Red Planet in 2024 for ...

8 Sep 20211h 4min

Space Policy Edition: The cultural rituals of space advocacy, with Linda Billings

Space Policy Edition: The cultural rituals of space advocacy, with Linda Billings

Communication is culture, says Dr. Linda Billings, an expert in social science and space outreach. So what culture is summed by the types of space advocacy that call for pioneering, colonization and c...

3 Sep 20211h 26min

Liquid Water Under the Martian Polar Ice? Maybe Not

Liquid Water Under the Martian Polar Ice? Maybe Not

It was one of the most exciting planetary science announcements in 2018: Radar from an orbiting spacecraft might have found large pools of liquid water under the Martian south pole. But good science d...

1 Sep 202142min

Europa Clipper Sails Toward Launch

Europa Clipper Sails Toward Launch

Jupiter’s moon Europa hides a vast water ocean under a protective layer of ice. The Europa Clipper mission will send a powerful orbiter to investigate. Mission system manager L. Alberto (Al) Cangahual...

25 Aug 202144min

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