Amy Mainzer and a New Asteroid-Hunting Space Telescope

Amy Mainzer and a New Asteroid-Hunting Space Telescope

We may finally get the powerful telescope we’ve needed to find almost all of the near-Earth objects that are big enough to destroy a city. University of Arizona professor Amy Mainzer leads the NEO Surveyor project. She returns to Planetary Radio with the full story. Blue Origin’s Jeff Bezos and three colleagues rode a rocket that briefly put them in space. We’ll hear from Bezos and 82-year-old Wally Funk. The pilot and former astronaut candidate is now the oldest person to have reached space. Discover more at https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/amy-mainzer-neo-surveyor

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New Horizons: Celebrating a decade since the Pluto flyby

New Horizons: Celebrating a decade since the Pluto flyby

On July 14, 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft made its historic flyby of Pluto, transforming our understanding of this distant world. Ten years later, we’re celebrating that iconic moment and the m...

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Book Club Edition: Andy Weir and Project Hail Mary

Book Club Edition: Andy Weir and Project Hail Mary

Author Andy Weir was as shocked as anyone when The Martian became a top bestseller novel in the US. He repeated that achievement with his equally mind-blowing science fiction masterpiece Project Hail ...

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Mat Kaplan’s first flight in zero-G

Mat Kaplan’s first flight in zero-G

What happens when scientists, students, space communicators, and refugee engineers float together in zero gravity? Former Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan joins a remarkable group of flyers aboard a Ze...

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First images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

First images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has shared its first public images, revealing millions of galaxies, stars, and asteroids in stunning detail. Stephanie Deppe, astronomy content strategist at Rubin Observ...

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Space Policy Edition: Are Democrats falling behind on space policy?

Space Policy Edition: Are Democrats falling behind on space policy?

Have Democrats ceded leadership in space policy? That’s what Mary Guenther believes. She’s the Director of Space Policy at the Progressive Policy Institute and the author of an editorial that claims D...

4 Jul 202559min

Space science and the Artemis Accords: Highlights from the 2025 H2M2 Summit

Space science and the Artemis Accords: Highlights from the 2025 H2M2 Summit

Recorded at the 2025 Humans to the Moon and Mars Summit (H2M2) in Washington, D.C., this episode features two powerful conversations about the future of human space exploration. Hosted by Mat Kaplan, ...

2 Jul 20251h 9min

Space Policy Edition: NASA’s 2026 budget

Space Policy Edition: NASA’s 2026 budget

Alicia Brown from the Commercial Space Federation and Brittany Webster from the American Geophysical Union join the show to discuss NASA’s fiscal year 2026 budget proposal, which aims to slash the age...

27 Jun 20251h 7min

The Giant Magellan Telescope takes its next big step

The Giant Magellan Telescope takes its next big step

The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is poised to become one of the most powerful ground-based observatories ever built. On June 12, 2025, the U.S. National Science Foundation announced that the GMT wil...

25 Jun 20251h

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