Space Policy Edition: When a (Space) Cowboy Came to Washington

Space Policy Edition: When a (Space) Cowboy Came to Washington

Historian John Logsdon discusses his new book, Ronald Reagan and the Space Frontier. It explores the legacy of the 40th president’s major space policy decisions. We look at four major topics: early efforts at commercializing space, the survival crisis for planetary exploration, the Space Shuttle, and the decision to build the space station. Casey also shares good news about NASA's newest budget and how a battle between rocket companies could spell trouble for NASA's Lucy mission. More resources to explore this month’s topics are at http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2019/space-policy-edition-35.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Space Policy Edition: What We're Watching in 2022

Space Policy Edition: What We're Watching in 2022

New rockets, new legislation, and a new direction for planetary exploration are just some of the major events happening in space in the coming year. D.C. Operations Chief Brendan Curry returns to the ...

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Return to the Moon: Spacesuits and preparing for splashdown in the Pacific

Return to the Moon: Spacesuits and preparing for splashdown in the Pacific

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5 Jan 20221h 5min

A good year for space: Planetary Society all-stars review 2021

A good year for space: Planetary Society all-stars review 2021

Mat Kaplan and six Planetary Society colleagues review a year full of accomplishments, firsts and exciting discoveries. Society CEO Bill Nye opens the show with a celebration of the James Webb Space T...

29 Dec 20211h 11min

Discovering Mars with Jim Bell and William Sheehan

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Space historian William Sheehan and planetary scientist Jim Bell have written a fascinating history of humankind’s at least 5,000-year relationship with the Red Planet. “Discovering Mars” is filled wi...

22 Dec 202155min

JWST is ready for launch and amazing science

JWST is ready for launch and amazing science

The James Webb Space Telescope will begin its mission of discovery as soon as Dec. 24. René Doyon, Heidi Hammel and Mike McElwain join us for a conversation about what it may reveal from our solar sys...

15 Dec 20211h 2min

A conversation with the director of “Don’t Look Up”

A conversation with the director of “Don’t Look Up”

The plot of the great new movie “Don’t Look Up” is driven by a giant comet speeding toward Earth and the scientists who want to divert it. Adam McKay directed this dark comedy. He and real-life planet...

8 Dec 202152min

Space Policy Edition: Astronomy Goes Big, with Heidi Hammel

Space Policy Edition: Astronomy Goes Big, with Heidi Hammel

The search for biosignatures on hundreds of exoplanets is the top goal for U.S. astronomers. That's the conclusion from the new, once-per-decade report from the National Academy of Sciences: Pathways ...

3 Dec 20211h 17min

Discovering life elsewhere: How can we be sure?

Discovering life elsewhere: How can we be sure?

Is it life? NASA chief scientist Jim Green and Mary Voytek, leader of the agency’s astrobiology program, are two authors of a paper that calls for a system or scale that will allow scientists and othe...

1 Dec 20211h 10min

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