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. She joins the show to discuss the lessons she learned from her time at NASA, key strategies for bringing change to a reticent bureaucracy, and the ways in which NASA should serve the nation and the public. Discover more here: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/lori-garver-bringing-change-to-nasa

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Seeking the Killer Space App with Space Tango

Seeking the Killer Space App with Space Tango

Organizations are using the microgravity environment of the International Space Station to develop unique new products. One of them is Kentucky-based Space Tango. We’ll meet its chairman and co-founde...

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Space Books and Gifts for Space Kids of all Ages

Space Books and Gifts for Space Kids of all Ages

Our own Emily Lakdawalla, Planetary Society senior editor and book lover, shares her 2019 list of space books for everyone, from infant to adult. She also presents a list of cool space gifts recommend...

20 Nov 201949min

A Passionate Conversation with Carolyn Porco

A Passionate Conversation with Carolyn Porco

The outspoken planetary scientist who led the Cassini imaging team finally sits down with Mat Kaplan for a revealing, fun conversation. We also talk with astronomer Jay Pasachoff while he watches tiny...

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Our Mysterious Sister: Venus

Our Mysterious Sister: Venus

Astrophysicist Javier Peralta takes us deep into the thick, fast-moving clouds of the world that is still called Earth's sister by some. Venus is slow to reveal its secrets. Jason Davis helps us celeb...

6 Nov 201949min

Space Policy Edition: How a Report Can Move Mountains

Space Policy Edition: How a Report Can Move Mountains

How can a simple report—just words on a page—lead to creation of a spacecraft? We explore how a 2019 report on the need for a dedicated, space-based telescope to find threatening near-Earth asteroids ...

1 Nov 20191h 30min

Finding Wonder and Meaning in a Book by Carl Sagan’s Daughter

Finding Wonder and Meaning in a Book by Carl Sagan’s Daughter

Bill Nye says of Sasha Sagan’s new book, “Sagan finds the meaning of life everywhere—with her family, around the world, and especially among the stars of the cosmos. Read her work; you’ll have a deepe...

30 Okt 201950min

How Long Was Mars Wet?

How Long Was Mars Wet?

Planetary scientist Briony Horgan and her team want to know how long liquid water flowed on the surface of the Red Planet before that world froze. Long enough for life to appear and thrive? New work c...

23 Okt 201928min

NASA’s Home for the Bleeding Edge: The 2019 NIAC Symposium

NASA’s Home for the Bleeding Edge: The 2019 NIAC Symposium

The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program gathers its “fellows” each year to share what they’ve learned about some of the most fascinating science and engineering imaginable. Mat Kaplan visits wit...

16 Okt 20191h 17min

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