Space Policy Edition #4: Near Earth Asteroids—Why we go, how we find them, and maybe mine them

Space Policy Edition #4: Near Earth Asteroids—Why we go, how we find them, and maybe mine them

In honor of OSIRIS-REx—NASA’s newest asteroid mission—we explore the policy and history of near-Earth Objects: why NASA explores them, how the government plans to find and defending the planet, and the how policy can keep up with ambitious plans to mine asteroids.
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Geothermal activity on the icy dwarf planets Eris and Makemake

Geothermal activity on the icy dwarf planets Eris and Makemake

A team co-led by the Southwest Research Institute has made a groundbreaking discovery, revealing evidence of hydrothermal or metamorphic activity on the icy dwarf planets Eris and Makemake in the Kuip...

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Space Policy Edition: The ahistorical era of commercial lunar exploration

Space Policy Edition: The ahistorical era of commercial lunar exploration

The successful landing of IM-1 on the Moon ushered in a new era of commercial lunar exploration, one that has little to no historical precedent. The future, still highly uncertain, is rich with promis...

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The legacy of Red Rover Goes to Mars

The legacy of Red Rover Goes to Mars

Over two decades ago, an innovative partnership between The Planetary Society, NASA, and LEGO created the Red Rover Goes to Mars program. Today, we reflect on the program's remarkable achievements wit...

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OSIRIS-REx becomes APEX

OSIRIS-REx becomes APEX

After NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft's successful sample retrieval from asteroid Bennu, it's onto its next adventure as OSIRIS-APEX, the Apophis Explorer. Scott Guzewich, deputy project scientist for AP...

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The Space Race: Honoring the first African-American space explorers

The Space Race: Honoring the first African-American space explorers

This week on Planetary Radio, we take a peek behind the scenes at National Geographic's new documentary, “The Space Race,” which celebrates the triumphs and struggles of the first African-American spa...

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Exploring solar eclipses through time

Exploring solar eclipses through time

This week on Planetary Radio, we delve into the evolution of humanity's relationship with one of our planet's most awe-inspiring phenomena: total solar eclipses. Ed Krupp, the director of Griffith Obs...

7 Feb 202452min

Space Policy Edition: Space isn’t black — it’s grey

Space Policy Edition: Space isn’t black — it’s grey

It’s a policy paper episode! Laura Delgado López joins the show to break down “Clearing the Fog: The Grey Zones of Space Governance” by Jessica West and Jordan Miller. Grey zones are harmful or disrup...

2 Feb 20241h 20min

The 20th landing anniversary of Spirit and Opportunity

The 20th landing anniversary of Spirit and Opportunity

January marks 20 years since NASA’s twin Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, touched down on the surface of the red planet. Matt Golombek, project scientist for the Mars Exploration Rover Project, jo...

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