Opportunity, Phone Home!
The dust is settling on the Red Planet. Is the remaining Mars Exploration Rover about to rise and shine after three months of slumber? MER Project Manager John Callas returns with a realistic yet hopeful assessment. He also tells us what Opportunity will be asked to do after we hear from her. Planetary Society Senior Editor Emily Lakdawalla returns with a preview of China’s next two missions to the Moon, one of which will make the first-ever farside landing. How close is the nearest black hole? We’ll get the answer as Bruce and Mat explore the night sky in this week’s What’s Up. Learn and hear more at: http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2018/0912-2018-john-callas-opportunity.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Eyes on the Sky: Spacewatch and the Catalina Sky Survey

Eyes on the Sky: Spacewatch and the Catalina Sky Survey

The University of Arizona in Tucson hosts two of the most successful asteroid searches on our planet. Together, they have discovered, tracked, and characterized tens of thousands of objects, many of w...

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Innovate! NASA’s leading-edge fellows share their amazing projects

Innovate! NASA’s leading-edge fellows share their amazing projects

Mat Kaplan once again hosted the live webcast from the annual NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts or NIAC symposium. He presents a speed dating sample of highlights. How about a Mars habitat grown from ...

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Space Policy Edition: The Geopolitics of a Successful SETI Detection

Space Policy Edition: The Geopolitics of a Successful SETI Detection

What would nation-states do in response to a signal from an alien intelligence? Would they compete for status and control of the message, or hope to gain some technological advantage from its contents...

7 Okt 20221h 2min

Grounded: The director of the SOFIA flying observatory looks back

Grounded: The director of the SOFIA flying observatory looks back

The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) made its last flight on Sept. 30, 2022. Astronomer Margaret Meixner was onboard as the huge telescope built into a 747 aircraft ended its o...

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Bull’s-eye! DART impacts Dimorphos, and we meet space image artist and processor Judy Schmidt

Bull’s-eye! DART impacts Dimorphos, and we meet space image artist and processor Judy Schmidt

They did it! The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft scored a direct hit on Dimorphos. We’ve got the thrilling last moments before impact, followed by an exclusive, triumphant conversat...

28 Sep 20221h 8min

Countdown to DART: Will We Move an Asteroid?

Countdown to DART: Will We Move an Asteroid?

We are less than a week from the DART spacecraft’s impact on asteroid moonlet Dimorphos as this episode is published. Mission Coordination Lead Nancy Chabot gives us a status update and a preview of w...

21 Sep 202252min

It’s Not Just NASA: Space Agency Leaders at the Artemis 1 Launch Attempt

It’s Not Just NASA: Space Agency Leaders at the Artemis 1 Launch Attempt

More than 100,000 came to the Kennedy Space Center hoping to see Artemis 1 head for the Moon on August 29. Among them were leaders of the European Space Agency (ESA), the German Aerospace Center (DLR)...

14 Sep 20221h 17min

Countdown to Artemis, The Return to the Moon

Countdown to Artemis, The Return to the Moon

Come with us to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for our special coverage of the first attempt to launch the giant Space Launch System rocket toward the Moon. You’ll hear astronaut Thomas Pesquet, “Everyda...

7 Sep 20221h 10min

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