Season 5, Episode 10: A Chance to Fly on Mars, with MiMi Aung

Season 5, Episode 10: A Chance to Fly on Mars...

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Season 5, Episode 32: Finale: Thanks for All the Gravity Assists

On the Gravity Assist podcast we have interviewed dozens of scientists, engineers, and others dedicated to the mission of NASA space exploration. After five years, the show is coming to a close. Here are some final thoughts and episode highlights from the podcast team. 

Season 5, Episode 31: Meet a Webb Scientist Who Looks Back in Time

The James Webb Space Telescope awed the world on July 12 with its first images and data. And it’s just getting started with its exploration of the cosmos. Dr. John Mather, the observatory’s senior project scientist, has been working toward this milestone for more than 25 years. 

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Jupiter
In Our Time: Science

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and it’s hard to imagine a world more alien and different from Earth. It’s known as a Gas Giant, and its diameter is eleven times the size of Earth’s: our planet would fit inside it one thousand three hundred times. But its mass ...  عرض المزيد

What Webb Is Teaching Us About Our Solar System
NASA's Curious Universe

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is hard at work answering our biggest questions about the birth of our universe and faraway galaxies. But some astronomers are pointing its powerful eyes much closer to home. In this episode, Caltech astronomer Katherine de Kleer explains how Web ...  عرض المزيد

From the Vault: Jupiter the Destroyer, Part 1
Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Did the planet Jupiter, like a reckless god, wreak havoc on a young solar system? Join Robert and Joe and they consider the red planet’s destructive powers on Stuff to Blow Your Mind. (originally published 3/23/2021)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

Subsurface oceans: The hidden potential of Earth-like exoplanets
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Lujendra Ojha, assistant professor at Rutgers University, joins Planetary Radio to discuss how subsurface liquid water on exoplanets orbiting red dwarf stars could increase the likelihood of finding habitable worlds beyond our Solar System. Then we check in with Bruce Betts, c ...

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