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Rocketplanes, Space Yachts and New Space Geeks at SpaceUp!
Planck Project Scientist Jan Tauber on a Mission Milestone
Outside In is a spectacular IMAX movie being made out of nothing but actual photos of our solar system and beyond -- no computer-generated images. Hear how and why it's coming together from its creator, Stephen van Vuuren, and his associate Mike Malaska.
Here's the second half of our December show recorded in front of a live audience: Mars rover updates, two more spacey songs from KJ Williams, and the big finish of Emily Lakdawalla's proof that she is not covering up evidence of aliens in our solar system! You'll also hear a brand new What's Up segment from Bruce Betts and Mat Kaplan.
We once again go before a live audience for an all Mars rover show. We've also got singer KJ Williams, Bill Nye the Planetary Guy, and Emily Lakdawalla's proof that she is not covering up evidence of aliens in our solar system!
Opportunity reaches Endeavour Crater, Emily Lakdawalla visits a New Horizons science meeting about Pluto, Bill Nye discusses a planet made of diamond, and Bruce Betts and Mat Kaplan celebrate the award of a Parsec award to Planetary Radio.
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
LIFE Heads for Space Aboard Shuttle Endeavour
Microrovers Exploring With Bruce Betts
New Beginnings With Lou Friedman
Ray Bradbury Turns 90 and The Best Mars Map Ever
Going Behind the Scenes With LightSail 1
Shoemaker NEO Grant Recipients Protecting Our Planet
Falcon 9 Launch, Another Jupiter Smackdown, IKAROS...and a Surprise
Planetary Society Executive Director Lou Friedman on solar sails IKAROS and LightSail-1
Bill Nye the Science Guy reports on last week's conference about the future of the US space program.
JPL engineer Daniel Gaines helped develop new software for Opportunity to autonomously select objects for close-up imaging as she races across Mars. Emily Lakdawalla is thrilled by evidence of recently active volcanos on Venus. Bill Nye salutes three decades of service by retiring Planetary Society founder Lou Friedman.
Stephen Hawking Accepts the Cosmos Award
John Callas tells us why an end to Spirit's roving does not mean the end of her work on the red planet. Emily Lakdawalla looks to the other side of Mars where Opportunity is rolling up to a baby crater, and Bill Nye is head over heels for the highest ever skydive.
Lightsail Update and Haute Cuisine in Space