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 threatens to shut down missions, halt discoveries, and devastate the future of space exploration. This week, Casey Dreier and Jack Kiraly from The Planetary Society's space policy team break down the fight ahead, explain why these cuts would be catastrophic, and explain how you can take action before they become part of the official presidential budget request. Then, Science Editor Asa Stahl joins us to discuss the power of grassroots advocacy and Planetary Society members' impact in defending space science over the past 45 years. Plus, Bruce Betts returns for What's Up with a celebration of Lunar PlanetVac and a look ahead to this week's lunar eclipse.

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Countdown to Artemis, The Return to the Moon

Countdown to Artemis, The Return to the Moon

Come with us to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for our special coverage of the first attempt to launch the giant Space Launch System rocket toward the Moon. You’ll hear astronaut Thomas Pesquet, “Everyda...

7 Sep 20221h 10min

Space Policy Edition: Mike Gold on Crafting the Artemis Accords

Space Policy Edition: Mike Gold on Crafting the Artemis Accords

As we wait for the launch of Artemis 1, we explore the Artemis Accords: a shared set of principles for exploring space, signed now by more than twenty nations. The accords outline a set of peaceful be...

2 Sep 20221h 3min

The Voyager Mission: A 45th Anniversary Celebration

The Voyager Mission: A 45th Anniversary Celebration

Join us at the Jet Propulsion Lab for the celebration of the two Voyager spacecrafts’ 45-year journey across the solar system and beyond. Stick around for a stimulating conversation with Ann Druyan, c...

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Pieces of Mars: How We’ll Get Them to Earth

Pieces of Mars: How We’ll Get Them to Earth

We now know the rough outline of how NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) expect to get the samples collected by Perseverance off Mars and into labs on Earth. Mars Sample Return Program Manager Ri...

24 Aug 202238min

A Venus Phosphine Scoop! The Return of Jane Greaves

A Venus Phosphine Scoop! The Return of Jane Greaves

Astronomer Jane Greaves and her worldwide team have had quite a ride. It has been two years since the Cardiff University professor announced evidence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus. Many scie...

17 Aug 202248min

Comets Stink! The Chemical Zoo Found at Comet Chury

Comets Stink! The Chemical Zoo Found at Comet Chury

Scientists have used data collected by an exquisitely sensitive instrument on the European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe to find a stunning collection of complex organic molecules at the comet known as...

10 Aug 202243min

Space Policy Edition: Lori Garver on Bringing Change to NASA

Space Policy Edition: Lori Garver on Bringing Change to NASA

As NASA’s deputy administrator, Lori Garver fought to cancel the Constellation program and shift NASA to use commercial partnerships in spaceflight. She failed at the first but succeeded at the second...

5 Aug 20221h 13min

Citizen Science: Join the search for Martian clouds

Citizen Science: Join the search for Martian clouds

NASA Jet Propulsion Lab scientists Armin Kleinboehl and Marek Slipski lead a new project that is recruiting thousands of citizen explorers. They explain to host Mat Kaplan how this massive effort may ...

3 Aug 202235min

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