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FORMER NASA ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR WES HUNTRESS FOLLOWS THE WATER
January 8, 2007 Guests: Wes Huntress Select Format: MP3 Windows Media Wes Huntress served as Associate Administrator for Space Science at NASA as the "follow the water" theme was created for Mars exploration. He also participated in the genesis and early years of the... more »
SWEET SOUND OF SUCCESS...THE HUYGENS PROBE ON TITAN
January 17, 2005 Guests: Wes Huntress, Andre Bormanis, Robert Picardo, John Rhys-Davies Select Format: MP3 Windows Media SPECIAL EDITION: Saturn's moon has been revealed as never before by the European Space Agency's Huygens spacecraft. The Planetary Society lets you not just see but HEAR Titan, as we join the... more »
WES HUNTRESS ON THE NASA ADMINISTRATOR'S RESIGNATION AND A NEW SUPER MARS ROVER
December 20, 2004 Guests: Wes Huntress Select Format: MP3 Windows Media Former NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science Wes Huntress brings his expertise to two topics this week, the just announced resignation of Sean O'Keefe, and the selection of instruments for a... more »
A WES HUNTRESS ENCORE FOR THE BEGINNING OF OUR SECOND SEASON
December 1, 2003 Guests: Wes Huntress Select Format: MP3 Windows Media New Question and Answer and What's Up! segments accompany a post-Thanksgiving encore for Dr. Wes Huntress, former Associate Administrator of NASA and current Planetary Society President. more »
THE PLANETARY SOCIETY GOES TO WASHINGTON
October 27, 2003 Guests: Bruce Murray, Wes Huntress, Louis Friedman Select Format: MP3 Windows Media On October 16, the Planetary Society's President Wes Huntress and its Board Chairman Bruce Murray testified before the House Committee on Science in Washington on the future of space flight. Hear... more »
SOCIETY PRESIDENT WES HUNTRESS AND A LITTLE GUY NAMED "BIFF"
June 9, 2003 Guests: Wes Huntress Select Format: MP3 Windows Media A visit with Planetary Society President and former NASA Associate Administrator Wes Huntress this week, and then a decidedly different introduction to Biff Starling, one of two astrobots about to... more » |
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