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30th Anniversary of The Planetary Society
 

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A MARTIAN BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR RAY BRADBURY
August 25, 2003
Guests: Ray Bradbury
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This special edition of Planetary Radio chronicles The Planetary Society's celebration of Ray Bradbury's 83rd birthday. You'll hear from Ray and many of his admirers. The party included a trip to...  more »

AN ENCORE FOR SIR ARTHUR AND ANOTHER NEW EXTRASOLAR PLANET
July 7, 2003
Guests: Arthur C. Clarke
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We replay our fascinating talk with Arthur C. Clarke for our worldwide radio listeners on KUCI, but everything else is new, including the trivia contest question, and word of yet another planet...  more »

MASTERS OF SCIENCE FICTION
March 31, 2003
Guests: Kim Robinson, David Brin
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The latest books from David Brin and Kim Stanley Robinson have been nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Prize. Both authors visit Planetary Radio to talk about their work, past and present, and to...  more »

A VISIT WITH SIR ARTHUR C. CLARKE
March 24, 2003
Guests: Arthur C. Clarke
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One of the world's most famous authors and visionaries joins us from his home in Sri Lanka. You'll hear about his latest novel, and his suggestions of what to watch for on the frontiers of science....  more »

A RENAISSANCE SPACE MAN: DR. WILLIAM HARTMANN TALKS ABOUT HIS NOVELS, ART AND RESEARCH
January 27, 2003
Guests: William Hartmann
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Planetary Radio visits with Bill Hartmann, artist, author (Mars Underground, Cities of Gold), and researcher at the Planetary Science Institute.

Emily Lakdawalla explores the failed...  more »

STAR TREK SCIENCE
December 23, 2002
Guests: Andre Bormanis
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Star Trek writer and consultant Andre Bormanis talks about science, and how it has helped make the Trek TV shows and movies special for nearly three decades. Also, the song of Jupiter and What's Up!  more »