Stephen Hawking: Spaceflight Pioneer!

Stephen Hawking: Spaceflight Pioneer!

He is known for his breakthrough physics and popularizing of science, but Dr. Hawking also wanted to fly in space. Erik Viirre led the medical team that helped Stephen experience weightlessness. He says the adventure helped open the possibility of spaceflight for many more people. Planetary Society co-founder Louis Friedman and Society CEO Bill Nye share their memories of the great physicist. Bruce Betts doesn’t let a bad cold get in the way of the What’s Up segment. Learn more about this week’s topics and see images here: http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2018/0321-stephen-hawking-zero-g.htmlLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Why is Mars red? A new clue to the history of habitability in Martian dust

Why is Mars red? A new clue to the history of habitability in Martian dust

For decades, scientists hypothesized that Mars’ reddish color came from hematite, an iron oxide thought to have formed through dry oxidation after Mars lost its water. But new research suggests the st...

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Space Policy Edition: Lies, Damned Lies, and Space Data

Space Policy Edition: Lies, Damned Lies, and Space Data

The space sector is data-rich but insight-poor. Jack Kuhr, head of research at Payload Space, joins the show to unpack how business, budgeting, and performance data—not spacecraft science—can shape in...

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Live from Washington, D.C.: The future of space politics

Live from Washington, D.C.: The future of space politics

Join Sarah Al-Ahmed and Casey Dreier for a special live recording of Planetary Radio at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., immediately following The Planetary Society’s...

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The Other Moonshot: The untold stories of Apollo’s Black engineers in Los Angeles

The Other Moonshot: The untold stories of Apollo’s Black engineers in Los Angeles

The Apollo program put humans on the Moon, but behind that historic achievement were engineers whose stories have gone largely untold. In this episode, “LA Made: The Other Moonshot” host Joanne Higgin...

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The Mars Innovation Workshop

The Mars Innovation Workshop

We take you inside the Mars Innovation Workshop, hosted at the SETI Institute’s headquarters and produced by Explore Mars. Planetary Society Senior Communications Advisor Mat Kaplan shares highlights ...

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An extinction-level event for NASA science

An extinction-level event for NASA science

NASA's science missions have transformed our understanding of the Universe, from breathtaking images of deep space to robotic explorers on Mars. But now, a reported 50% cut to NASA's science budget th...

12 Mar 20251h 7min

Space Policy Edition: Locke, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (in space)

Space Policy Edition: Locke, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (in space)

Philosopher Rebecca Lowe joins us to explore how the ideas of classical liberalism can provide fresh insight into humanity’s activities in space. Our conversation explores the philosophical tensions b...

7 Mar 20251h 17min

Breaking down Bennu: OSIRIS-REx finds life’s building blocks in asteroid sample

Breaking down Bennu: OSIRIS-REx finds life’s building blocks in asteroid sample

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has returned pristine samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth, and the early results are remarkable. Sample analysts have confirmed the presence of abundant organic compounds, n...

5 Mar 202558min

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