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Jason Davis is the editorial director for The Planetary Society. He oversees and contributes to the Society's editorial content, including articles, stories, educational web pages, images, infographics, podcasts and videos.
Jason Davis • December 21, 2017
What do the shortest days of the year look like from space?
Jason Davis • December 20, 2017 • 7
The winner will be picked in 2019.
Jason Davis • December 08, 2017 • 10
NASA is about to pick finalists for its next New Frontiers mission. Will Venus make the cut?
Jason Davis • November 28, 2017 • 7
Will NASA's Space Launch System be ready to launch a Europa mission in 2022?
Jason Davis • November 15, 2017 • 3
And it's only 11 light-years away.
Jason Davis • November 10, 2017 • 4
The GMT will characterize Earth-size exoplanets' atmospheres, looking for compounds that indicate the presence of life.
Jason Davis • November 07, 2017 • 3
Asteroid hunters named the first-known interstellar asteroid ʻOumuamua as a nod to its scout-like traits.
Jason Davis • November 01, 2017 • 8
Republicans and Democrats spent nearly 3 hours showering Bridenstine with both praise and criticism.
Jason Davis • October 27, 2017
The Planetary Society's LightSail 2 spacecraft is in a flight-ready state, marking a major milestone for the program.
Jason Davis • October 25, 2017 • 9
The Planetary Society has supported SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, practically since our founding in 1980. Learn the past, present, and future of SETI.
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LightSail 2 launched aboard the SpaceX Falcon Heavy. Be part of this epic point in space exploration history!