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December 29, 2008 • 0:28:52
Andrew Chaikin on the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 8
December 22, 2008 • 0:28:52
Report on the Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union
December 15, 2008 • 0:28:52
Armadillos in Space: Neil Milburn of Armadillo Aerospace
December 01, 2008 • 0:28:50
Astronomer Richard Ellis looks forward to the Thirty Meter Telescope.
November 17, 2008 • 0:28:50
Planetary Society Exec. Director Lou Friedman on the new plan for human exploration of space.
November 10, 2008 • 0:28:52
Future American Space Policy, Part 1: President-Elect Barack Obama's Plan
November 03, 2008 • 0:28:52
The Journey To Palomar -- A New Documentary
October 20, 2008 • 0:28:52
MESSENGER Sails by Mercury for a Second Flyby
October 13, 2008 • 0:28:52
Cassini at Saturn: An Update From Linda Spilker
September 29, 2008 • 0:28:52
Public Outreach and Amateurs in Space!
September 22, 2008 • 0:28:52
Longtime partner Ann Druyan is proud of NASA's new Carl Sagan Fellowships. Bill Nye has a tribute for his old professor.
September 15, 2008 • 0:28:52
Astropulse: A New Way for ET to Phone Home
September 08, 2008 • 0:28:52
Northrop Grumman Space Technology President Alexis Livanos
September 01, 2008 • 0:28:52
The Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
August 25, 2008 • 0:28:52
Ulysses Mission Operations Manager Nigel Angold on the End of the Solar Polar Journey
August 18, 2008 • 0:28:52
Jut Wynne in the Caves of the Atacama
August 11, 2008 • 0:28:52
Distinguished scientist David Morrison of NASA's Lunar Science Institute, while Jack Gregg heads speaks about the 2nd Lunar Regolith Challenge.
August 04, 2008 • 0:28:52
An exciting update from the Phoenix Mars Lander team, with further insights from Emily Lakdawalla. Bill Nye also celebrates Phoenix.
July 28, 2008 • 0:28:52
Observing Earth With Space Studies Board Chair Charles Kennel
July 21, 2008 • 0:28:52
Astonishing Mercury, With MESSENGER Principal Investigator Sean Solomon
July 07, 2008 • 0:28:52
WALL*E and the Future of Robots in Space
June 30, 2008 • 0:28:52
William Hartmann on 100th Anniversary of Tunguska's Big Bang
June 23, 2008 • 0:28:52
The Milky Way: A New Galactic Self-Portrait
June 09, 2008 • 0:28:52
JPL's Rob Manning explores just a few of the challenges of landing a spacecraft on another planet. We also get a Phoenix mission update from Emily Lakdawalla, who says not everything is going well.
June 02, 2008 • 0:28:52
Phoenix on Ice: One Week in the Martian Arctic Circle
May 26, 2008 • 0:28:52
Seven Minutes of Terror and Triumph: Phoenix Lands on Mars
April 21, 2008 • 0:28:52
Billions and Billions of Earthlike Planets?
April 14, 2008 • 0:28:52
Steve Squyres gives us a status report on Spirit and Opportunity, and Bill Nye comments on the rings that appear to surround one of Saturn's small moons. Last week Emily Lakdawalla told us why objects in space are round, but this time her Q&A explains why they're not.
March 31, 2008 • 0:28:52
Flying Through the Geysers of Enceladus
March 03, 2008 • 0:28:52
Saving the Planet: The Apophis Mission Design Competition
February 25, 2008 • 0:28:52
More From JPL's Linda and Tom Spilker
February 18, 2008 • 0:28:52
A Cassini at Saturn Progress Report with Linda and Tom Spilker
February 11, 2008 • 0:28:52
Celebrating the MESSENGER Mercury Flyby With Sean Solomon
February 04, 2008 • 0:28:52
Astronaut Clay Anderson: Staying In Shape In Space
January 28, 2008 • 0:28:52
Examining the Vision for Space Exploration: A Workshop Preview
January 14, 2008 • 0:28:52
A Near Miss for Mars and Bill Nye Pays Tribute to Mercury!
January 07, 2008 • 0:28:52
A Winged MESSENGER Reaches Mercury, and Bill Nye Premieres!
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