Something Old and Something New: Exciting Research on the International Space Station

Something Old and Something New: Exciting Research on the International Space Station

Sextants have helped sailors find their way across oceans for centuries. Now one is onboard the International Space Station so that astronauts can learn to find their way across the solar system even if other technologies fail. Reaching the ISS on the same supply mission was the Cold Atom Lab. It may achieve the lowest temperatures in the universe, helping to unlock cosmic secrets. Every naked eye planet is visible! Bruce Betts will tell you where to look in What’s Up. Learn more about all our topics and hear extended interviews: http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2018/0711-2018-sextant-and-cold-atom-lab-on-iss.htmlLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A cosmic travel guide: 111 Places in Space That You Must Not Miss

A cosmic travel guide: 111 Places in Space That You Must Not Miss

Pack your cosmic suitcase. This week on Planetary Radio, host Sarah Al-Ahmed is joined by Mark McCaughrean, astronomer, science communicator, and former Senior Advisor for Science & Exploration at the...

17 Sep 20251h 7min

International Observe the Moon Night 2025

International Observe the Moon Night 2025

This week on Planetary Radio, we look forward to International Observe the Moon Night on October 4, 2025. Host Sarah Al-Ahmed speaks with Staci Horvath, outreach coordinator for NASA’s Solar System Ex...

10 Sep 202559min

Space Policy Edition: Does the rise of Elon mean the decline of NASA?

Space Policy Edition: Does the rise of Elon mean the decline of NASA?

NASA, the crown jewel of 20th-century technocratic liberalism, was the first to land humans on the Moon but now depends on SpaceX for its access to space. Atlantic writer Franklin Foer believes this r...

5 Sep 20251h

Uranus revealed: Solving the ice giant’s heat mystery

Uranus revealed: Solving the ice giant’s heat mystery

For decades, Uranus has puzzled scientists. Unlike the other giant planets, Voyager 2’s 1986 flyby suggested the ice giant emitted no excess heat. Now, thanks to new analyses of Voyager data, decades ...

3 Sep 202556min

Esports and space: BASILISK’s quest for “Science Victory”

Esports and space: BASILISK’s quest for “Science Victory”

BASILISK, the first esports organization dedicated to promoting science, has teamed up with The Planetary Society and Caltech’s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter to bring the banner of “Sci...

27 Aug 202557min

Silicate clouds and a dusty ring: JWST looks at YSES-1

Silicate clouds and a dusty ring: JWST looks at YSES-1

In 2020, the YSES-1 system became the first directly imaged multiplanetary system around a Sun-like star. It features two giant exoplanets orbiting a star just 16 million years old. Now, the James Web...

20 Aug 202559min

Book Club Edition: Exploring the Overview Effect with Frank White

Book Club Edition: Exploring the Overview Effect with Frank White

Author Frank White has interviewed well over 100 astronauts. Almost all of them report the sense of awe they experienced as they looked down or back at Earth, and how deeply this has affected their un...

15 Aug 20251h 3min

A “Star Trek” future: Your place in space

A “Star Trek” future: Your place in space

What do “Star Trek,” space advocacy, and the fight to save NASA science have in common? In this episode of Planetary Radio, we share a special panel recorded live at STLV: Trek to Vegas 2025, featurin...

13 Aug 202559min

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