Living Under the Sea With NASA Aquanaut David Coan

Living Under the Sea With NASA Aquanaut David Coan

Mat Kaplan talked with engineer and NEEMO Expedition 20 team member David Coan while he was hard at work with astronauts and other engineers living in the Aquarius undersea habitat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcoming a New Leader, and China on the Final Frontier

Welcoming a New Leader, and China on the Final Frontier

Carl Sagan was first in the job. Now it has been handed to Caltech planetary scientist Bethany Ehlmann. We’ll talk with the Planetary Society’s new president about her Moon mission and more. Society C...

9 Des 202059min

Space Policy Edition: Operation Moonglow and the Global Impact of Apollo

Space Policy Edition: Operation Moonglow and the Global Impact of Apollo

Apollo was seen as a triumph of, not for, all mankind, argues Dr. Teasel Muir-Harmony, author of the new book Operation Moonglow: A Political History of Apollo. She joins the show to talk about how th...

4 Des 20201h 9min

Observatory Director Francisco Córdova on the Devastating Loss of Arecibo

Observatory Director Francisco Córdova on the Devastating Loss of Arecibo

The 900-ton instrument platform suspended high above the giant Arecibo dish crashed downward in the early morning hours of December 1st. Host Mat Kaplan had recorded a conversation with the leader of ...

2 Des 202045min

More Moon Water and an Update from Venus on Our 18th Anniversary!

More Moon Water and an Update from Venus on Our 18th Anniversary!

We celebrate 18 years of Planetary Radio with two great features and 10 personal questions for host Mat Kaplan from Planetary Society Chief Scientist Bruce Betts. Astronomer Jane Greaves is back with ...

25 Nov 202053min

Revealing Mars From Above, and Crew Dragon is Go!

Revealing Mars From Above, and Crew Dragon is Go!

Jeffrey Plaut and Richard Zurek are the project scientists for two of the most successful and long-lived Mars missions. Their orbiters, Mars Odyssey and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, are still deli...

18 Nov 20201h 1min

Space Policy Edition: NASA's Post-Election Landscape

Space Policy Edition: NASA's Post-Election Landscape

The United States' 2020 elections are over. What do the results mean for NASA in the years ahead? To help answer that question, we welcome back Brendan Curry, The Planetary Society's Chief of D.C. Ope...

13 Nov 202056min

A Rogue World Wanders as PlanetVac Heads for the Moon and Mars

A Rogue World Wanders as PlanetVac Heads for the Moon and Mars

In a jam-packed episode, we’ll talk to a discoverer of a distant, lonely planet that wanders the galaxy, and then turn to plans to send a radically-simple sample collection system to the Moon and Mars...

11 Nov 202055min

A Return to Asteroid Mining, and Digging Into Space Ethics with Joel Sercel

A Return to Asteroid Mining, and Digging Into Space Ethics with Joel Sercel

At least two ambitious, smart asteroid mining companies have gone bust. Joel Sercel makes the case that his new effort comes at a much better time, and with a better approach. He’ll also share his aud...

4 Nov 20201h 7min

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