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December 29, 2003 • 0:28:30
Columbia's Aftermath: Butterfly on a Bullet""
December 22, 2003 • 0:27:42
Doctor Steven Squyres talks about the challenges, human and robotic, facing the Mars Exploration Rover mission; Emily Lakdawalla is watching for shooting stars...on Mars, and Bruce Betts and Mat Kaplan attend the Planetary Society's holiday party.
December 15, 2003 • 0:30:40
Planetary Radio gets a Mars Exploration Rover status report from Deputy Project Scientist, Dr. Albert Haldemann; Emily Lakdawalla can tell how old a planet is from its surface.
December 01, 2003 • 0:28:13
A Wes Huntress Encore for the Beginning of Our Second Season
November 17, 2003 • 0:30:29
The Planetary Society's Red Rover Goes To Mars Project with Emily Lakdawalla
November 10, 2003 • 0:29:36
Moon Rocks, Martian Meteorites and More at the NASA Astromaterials Lab
November 03, 2003 • 0:29:52
A South African Teen Joins the Student Astronauts
October 27, 2003 • 0:29:25
The Planetary Society Goes to Washington
October 20, 2003 • 0:30:16
China Joins the Spacefaring Nations Club
October 13, 2003 • 0:31:17
To The Moon With the Lunar Prospector
October 06, 2003 • 0:29:09
The Moon, Ion Engines, and Helium 3 ...What More Could You Want?
September 29, 2003 • 0:29:29
A Gala Evening With Galileo and His Daughter
September 15, 2003 • 0:30:25
Claudia Alexander, the Final Galileo Project Manager
September 08, 2003 • 0:30:17
Holographic Doctors and Galileo's Daughter: A Visit With Robert Picardo
August 25, 2003 • 0:30:42
A Martian Birthday Party for Ray Bradbury
August 04, 2003 • 0:29:03
The Envelope Please: Choosing the 2007 Mars Scout Mission, Part 2
July 28, 2003 • 0:29:38
The Envelope Please: Choosing the 2007 Mars Scout Mission, Part 1
July 21, 2003 • 0:26:54
From Russia With Love: A Solar Sail Update
July 07, 2003 • 0:30:09
An Encore for Sir Arthur and Another New Extrasolar Planet
June 23, 2003 • 0:29:43
Bill Nye the Science Guy and Sandy Moondust!
June 09, 2003 • 0:28:07
Society President Wes Huntress and a Little Guy Named Biff""
June 02, 2003 • 0:28:21
High Flyin', Cave Divin' Planetary Science with Dan Durda
May 26, 2003 • 0:29:14
Phil Christensen Explores Mars in the Infrared
May 12, 2003 • 0:28:56
Hear excerpts of the Mars Exploration Rover imaging team lead Jim Bell's presentation last week at Planetary Society headquarters; Emily looks for life on the moon, while Bruce Betts says to get ready for this week's lunar eclipse!
April 28, 2003 • 0:35:41
Looking Back: Jurrie van der Woude's 37 years at JPL
April 21, 2003 • 0:29:50
Matt Golombek tells us about the Mars Exploration Rover landing site selection process and the exciting destinations just chosen. What objects hold the solar system's speed record? We'll find out from Emily.
April 14, 2003 • 0:29:47
What would you sound like on Mars? Berkeley researcher Greg Delory and the Planetary Society have developed the Mars Microphone, so that we can find out.
March 17, 2003 • 0:29:33
[email protected] Aims Arecibo at the Best ET Candidates
February 17, 2003 • 0:29:36
Optical SETI Has an Eye for Extraterrestrial Messages
February 10, 2003 • 0:29:56
100 Extrasolar Planet Candidates...and Counting!
February 03, 2003 • 0:27:33
Special Live Edition of Planetary Radio: The Loss of Space Shuttle Columbia
January 27, 2003 • 0:31:27
A Renaissance Space Man: Dr. William Hartmann Talks About His Novels, Art and Research
January 20, 2003 • 0:31:11
Another Benefit of Space Science? Shuttle Experiment Offers Glimmer of Hope in the Mideast
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