First Earth-Sized Exoplanet is Next Door!

First Earth-Sized Exoplanet is Next Door!

Xavier Dumusque is the young astronomer who was lead author for the announcement of the first exoplanet found in the Alpha Centauri system, just 4.3 light years from Earth. It's also the first Earth-sized world found outside our own system.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Project Hail Mary hits the big screen

Project Hail Mary hits the big screen

“Project Hail Mary” is finally in theaters, and the science is just as thrilling as the story. This week on Planetary Radio, Sarah Al-Ahmed and senior communications adviser Mat Kaplan share their fir...

22 Apr 1h 1min

Book Club Edition: Founder and CEO Peter Beck on The Launch of Rocket Lab

Book Club Edition: Founder and CEO Peter Beck on The Launch of Rocket Lab

He built a rocket-powered bike when he was a kid. Now he leads the company that has made New Zealand number three among nations that launch big rockets, following the United States and China. Sir Pete...

17 Apr 57min

Triumph and turmoil: Artemis II and the renewed fight to save NASA science

Triumph and turmoil: Artemis II and the renewed fight to save NASA science

The Artemis II crew has returned home safely after a historic 10-day journey around the Moon, the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. In this episode, we celebrate some of the mission's most ...

15 Apr 59min

Artemis II launches to the Moon

Artemis II launches to the Moon

Four astronauts — Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — are on their way around the Moon, on a journey that will take them farther from Ea...

8 Apr 57min

Space Policy Edition: Return to Launch — Cape Canaveral's unlikely history

Space Policy Edition: Return to Launch — Cape Canaveral's unlikely history

What makes Cape Canaveral the center of U.S. spaceflight? The answer is a fascinating mix of geography, military strategy, Cold War politics, and a fair amount of historical accident. In this episode ...

3 Apr 1h 13min

Artemis II’s AVATAR and a sungrazing comet

Artemis II’s AVATAR and a sungrazing comet

Artemis II is the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17, and riding alongside the crew is one of the most ambitious biology experiments ever sent to space. It's called AVATAR, short for A Virtual...

1 Apr 1h

The astronaut health experiments of Artemis II

The astronaut health experiments of Artemis II

Artemis II is about more than getting four humans to the Moon and back. It's an opportunity to gather data on human health in deep space that we haven’t had in over 50 years. This week, we’re joined b...

25 Mar 1h 3min

Book Club Edition: The Giant Leap: Why Space is the Next Frontier in the Evolution of Life

Book Club Edition: The Giant Leap: Why Space is the Next Frontier in the Evolution of Life

Join us for an awe-inspiring conversation with astrobiologist and astronomer Caleb Scharf as he eloquently makes the case for "dispersal," the nearly inevitable advance of life and humanity across our...

20 Mar 1h 17min

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