Two Years of Hope: Celebrating the Emirates Mars Mission

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Day of Action 2026: Rejoining the fight to save NASA science

Every year, members of The Planetary Society travel to Washington, D.C., to make their voices heard on Capitol Hill. This year, just days after the Artemis II crew splashed down off the coast of San Diego, the Presidential Budget Request dropped once more, proposing a 46% cut to ...  Show more

Space Policy Edition: Why humans matter — The philosophy of Artemis II

When Artemis II returned its crew safely to Earth, millions of people found themselves unexpectedly moved. The mission was a test flight, a proof-of-concept, and yet it felt like something far greater than the sum of its parts. In this episode, Casey Dreier, chief of space policy ...  Show more

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