Crew Dragon Triumphant, and a Planetary Society Founder Remembers

Crew Dragon Triumphant, and a Planetary Society Founder Remembers

Astronaut and former SpaceX director of space operations Garrett Reisman returns to help us celebrate and appreciate the just-completed first crewed mission by a Crew Dragon capsule. Then we settle in with Planetary Society Emeritus Executive Director Lou Friedman for great stories from his new memoir, Planetary Adventures: From Moscow to Mars. Chase Chief Scientist Bruce Betts down the rotating black hole and get ready for the Perseid meteor shower in this week’s What’s Up. Great links and more are at https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/0805-2020-reisman-crew-dragon-friedman-planetary-adventures

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An Earthling’s guide to the "Moons Symphony"

An Earthling’s guide to the "Moons Symphony"

Planetary Radio takes a melodic adventure to the Ravinia Festival in Illinois, USA, for the public premiere of the "Moons Symphony." Mat Kaplan, senior communications advisor at The Planetary Society,...

14 Aug 202453min

Hide and seek with Planet 9

Hide and seek with Planet 9

A ninth planet may be lurking in our Solar System out beyond Neptune. Caltech's Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin join us to discuss their new paper, the latest evidence for Planet 9, and why they bel...

7 Aug 202452min

Space Policy Edition: Do we need a philosophy of space exploration?

Space Policy Edition: Do we need a philosophy of space exploration?

Why do we explore space? This is not an easy question to answer. Yet policy expert G. Ryan Faith believes there is value to be had in communal engagement with this question. While easy answers may elu...

2 Aug 20241h 8min

Possible biomarkers: Perseverance rocks the Tenth International Conference on Mars

Possible biomarkers: Perseverance rocks the Tenth International Conference on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has made a groundbreaking discovery on Mars: a sample that may hold evidence of ancient microbial life. This week, we visit the Tenth International Conference on Mars, where ...

31 Jul 202459min

Victory for VERITAS

Victory for VERITAS

Fans of Venus were saddened in late 2022 to learn that one of NASA's upcoming Venus missions, VERITAS, was defunded, but with the help of space advocates, the mission is now back on. Darby Dyar, the d...

24 Jul 202457min

The penguin, the egg, and the asteroid collision in Beta Pictoris

The penguin, the egg, and the asteroid collision in Beta Pictoris

We celebrate the second anniversary of the James Webb Space Telescope's (JWST) science operations with Christine Chen, associate astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute. She describes the ...

17 Jul 20241h 2min

Meet Roo-ver and The Planetary Society’s new board member

Meet Roo-ver and The Planetary Society’s new board member

The Planetary Society introduces the newest member of its board of directors this week on Planetary Radio. Newton Campbell Jr., the director of the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AR...

10 Jul 20241h 6min

Space Policy Edition: NASA and the American South

Space Policy Edition: NASA and the American South

Every major NASA center built after the agency’s inception is located in the American South. Why? Dr. Brian Odom, NASA’s chief historian, joins the show to explore the relationship between NASA and th...

5 Jul 202458min

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