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Cassini Project Scientist Linda Spilker, returns with another update on the magnificent mission at Saturn. You’ll also hear Bill Nye and the moment when LightSail began to deploy its solar sail.
We’ll visit the Jet Propulsion Lab on its Icy Worlds Day to learn more about spacecraft exploring Ceres, Enceladus and Europa from leaders of these missions.
Cassini is safe! Project scientist Linda Spilker returns with a regular update on Saturn, its moons and rings not long after learning that the mission is funded through its 2017 plunge into the planet.
Cassini Project Scientist Linda Spilker joins us at the first Starlight Festival in Big Bear Lake, California, and festival MC Andre Bormanis makes a bonus appearance on the show.
We pay another visit to the queen of planets with Cassini Mission Project Scientist Linda Spilker. She always brings us fascinating news from Saturn, its moons and rings.
Planetary Radio's most frequent guest returns with the latest news from the great ringed world, its moons, and its rings.
A Cassini Saturn Update From Linda Spilker
Another Cassini Update from Project Scientist Linda Spilker
Cassini's Linda Spilker With Another Report From Saturn
Saturn Update From Cassini Project Scientist Linda Spilker
Shedding New Light on Saturn
Saturn Update From Cassini Deputy Project Scientist Linda Spilker
A Cassini Saturn Update from Linda Spilker
Cassini at Saturn: An Update From Linda Spilker
More From JPL's Linda and Tom Spilker
A Cassini at Saturn Progress Report with Linda and Tom Spilker
What's New at Saturn? Checking In With Cassini's Linda Spilker
The Planetary Society's Emily Lakdawalla reports on the arrival of Venus Express; Cassini Deputy Project Scientist Linda Spilker has news from Saturn.
A Year of Saturn Discoveries From Cassini
A Saturn Update from Cassini's Linda Spilker