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The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the discovery of its first exoplanet. Jacob Lustig-Yaeg
Dive into the latest discoveries about Jupiter’s moons Ganymede, Europa, and Io with Scott Bolton, t
Jason Achilles, a musician who partnered with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to help put one of th
Jeremy Graeber, the assistant launch director at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, joins us to recoun
After the delay of the Psyche mission, an independent review board faulted management and workforce
New host Sarah Al-Ahmed bids a fond farewell to Mat Kaplan, Planetary Radio’s former host, with a he
It’s Mat Kaplan’s last episode as host of Planetary Radio. He has gathered several of his colleagues
Host Mat Kaplan returned to Naval Base San Diego to greet the return of the Artemis 1 Orion spacecra
A rollicking conversation with two of the most entertaining, most creative Planetary Radio guests ac
John Grunsfeld didn’t just ride the Space Shuttle into orbit five times. He accumulated two-and-a-ha
NASA supports nearly 340,000 jobs spread throughout every state in the union, generates billions of
Join our celebration with Planetary Society chief executive officer Bill Nye, Society co-founder Lou
It has been on host Mat Kaplan’s bucket list for years. Join him for a tour of the cavernous Richard
She has been heard on Planetary Radio more than any other guest. Linda Spilker returns in her new ro
Next year a new class of elected officials will enter Congress and usher in changes to the political
November 9 would have been our co-founder Carl Sagan’s 88th birthday. His professional and life part
While we wait for the result of the upcoming U.S. midterm elections, enjoy this special bonus episod
The success of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test was just one more step toward protecting our wor
Join host Mat Kaplan as he proudly introduces the person who will take on the show he created 20 yea
The University of Arizona in Tucson hosts two of the most successful asteroid searches on our planet