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December 27, 2004 • 0:28:50
Huygens Probe Sets Off On Its Own for Saturn's Moon Titan
December 20, 2004 • 0:28:50
Wes Huntress on the NASA Administrator's Resignation and a New Super Mars Rover
November 29, 2004 • 0:28:50
The Depths of Space: A New Book About the Pioneer Planetary Probes
November 08, 2004 • 0:28:50
On The Edge of Science: The NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
November 01, 2004 • 0:28:50
Black Cats and Other Mysteries--Cassini-Huygens at Saturn's Moon Titan
October 25, 2004 • 0:28:50
Getting Ready for Titan with Chris McKay
October 18, 2004 • 0:28:50
A Conversation With Jet Propulsion Lab Director Charles Elachi
October 11, 2004 • 0:28:50
A Special Planetary Radio: SpaceShipOne Wins the X Prize!
October 04, 2004 • 0:28:50
Former Soviet Space Program Director Roald Sagdeev on the Sputnik 1 Anniversary
September 27, 2004 • 0:28:50
Amateur Astronomers Work to Save the Planet
September 20, 2004 • 0:28:50
[email protected] Chief Scientist Dan Werthimer Says Sorry, Wrong Number
September 13, 2004 • 0:28:50
Genesis Rises From the Ashes/Planetary Protection
August 30, 2004 • 0:28:50
Genesis Returns With a Bit of the Sun
August 23, 2004 • 0:28:50
In the Footsteps of Carl Sagan: Neil Tyson of the Hayden Planetarium
August 16, 2004 • 0:30:42
Encore Presentation: Ray Bradbury's 83rd Birthday Party!
August 09, 2004 • 0:28:50
Moonwalker Harrison Schmitt Visits Planetary Radio
August 02, 2004 • 0:28:50
MESSENGER Spacecraft Heads for Mercury
July 26, 2004 • 0:28:50
Thunderbirds Director Jonathan Frakes of Star Trek Fame
July 19, 2004 • 0:28:50
Apollo Astronauts Visit Planetary Radio
July 12, 2004 • 0:28:50
A Visit With NASA Associate Administrator Ed Weiler
June 14, 2004 • 0:28:50
Donna Shirley and Science Fiction's New Home
May 10, 2004 • 0:28:50
Steve Squyres and Phil Christensen discuss Opportunity's latest goal, Endeavour Crater; Emily Lakdawalla knows how to find a spacecraft sailing out beyond Pluto, and Bruce Betts has a lock on a couple of comets.
May 03, 2004 • 0:28:50
Charley Kohlhase: Engineer, Artist, Cassini Mission Designer
April 19, 2004 • 0:25:15
This week we hear about the strategically located magnets on the Mars Exploration Rovers and how are telling us more about the red planet.
April 12, 2004 • 0:22:40
With lots to celebrate, The Planetary Society threw a party for the scientists and engineers who have made Spirit and Opportunity such amazing successes, and you're invited!
April 05, 2004 • 0:29:54
We visit Harvard biologist Andrew Knoll for a conversation about finding life on the red planet. Emily Lakdawalla is seeing red on another of Earth's neighbors, and Bruce Betts spins a tale of Death Stars, cockroaches and trivia contests on What's Up!
March 01, 2004 • 0:29:22
Planetary Radio talks with the developer of the Pancam on the Mars Exploration Rovers, Jim Bell. We also feature the last pair of Student Astronauts, and another visit with Astrobots Biff Starling and Sandy Moondust.
February 23, 2004 • 0:26:41
RATs, Astrobots, and a Six Iron on the Moon!
February 09, 2004 • 0:26:19
After a long hiatus, Biff Starling and Sandy Moondust return to the air. You'll also hear from Mars Exploration Rover Entry, Descent and Landing Chief Engineer Wayne Lee, and from two more of the Student Astronauts.
February 02, 2004 • 0:29:11
Opportunity is on a roll and Spirit is almost back to full health as we visit with the young Flight Director for the mission. We also hear from two more of the Student Astronauts.
January 26, 2004 • 0:34:16
We celebrate the perfect landing of Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity with special guest Rob Manning, plus lots more, including two more Student Astronauts, and a "name that outcropping" contest from Bruce Betts.
January 05, 2004 • 0:30:35
Follow the incredibly exciting and finally triumphant arrival on Mars of the Mars Exploration Rover as it happened at Wild About Mars, the Planetary Society's big weekend event at the Pasadena Convention Center.