Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Planetary Radio brings you the human adventure across our Solar System and beyond. We visit each wee

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Louis Friedman, one of the three co-founders of The Planetary Society, joins Planetary Radio to disc

This week on Planetary Radio, we're traveling back in time to uncover the luminous infancy of Jupite

Lujendra Ojha, assistant professor at Rutgers University, joins Planetary Radio to discuss how subsu

A next-generation asteroid discovery algorithm, HelioLinc3D, has successfully identified its first p

Jupiter's moon Europa is one of the most exciting locations in our Solar System in the search for li

A team of researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope (or JWST) has made the first detection of

Many missions are working to understand Mars' past habitability, but could there still be microbial

Scott Pace, the prior executive secretary of the National Space Council, discusses why Artemis is of

A decades-old lunar mystery gets an update in this week's Planetary Radio. Matt Siegler from the Pla

Phosphorus, a key ingredient for life on Earth, has been detected in the ocean of Saturn's moon Ence

The gullies of Mars may appear similar to water-carved channels on Earth, but their formation is mor

Get ready for a journey across the rivers of our Solar System in this week's Planetary Radio. Sam Bi

We check in on the congressional budget process for NASA, Mars Sample Return’s spiraling cost growth

It's going to take a lot of collaboration to get humans to Mars, but we're up for the challenge. Thi

Some solar mysteries, like the origin of the fast solar wind, can only be solved by getting up close

Saturn's rings are so young that they may have formed when dinosaurs walked the Earth. Richard Duris

Justin Spilker and his colleagues at Texas A&M University have detected the oldest and most dist

Sarafina El-Badry Nance joins Planetary Radio to discuss her new book, Starstruck: A Memoir of Astro

Would meeting an extraterrestrial civilization be good or bad for humanity? Astronomer Dr. Jacob Haq

The Planetary Society has just announced the latest awards in its Science and Technology Enabled by