Space Policy Edition: The ahistorical era of commercial lunar exploration
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
1M ago
Science historian Dr. Matt Shindell joins the show to discuss the unique era of commercial lunar exploration, and how planetary exploration has evolved and can continue to evolve on and around the Moon ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: Space isn’t black — it’s grey
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
2M ago
Space policy expert Laura Delgado López joins the show to break down the new paper, “Clearing the Fog: The Grey Zones of Space Governance” by Jessica West and Jordan Miller ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: India’s growing space ambitions
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
3M ago
UK-based space writer Gurbir Singh, author of the book The Indian Space Programme: India’s Incredible Journey from the Third World towards the First, joins the show to help us understand India’s growing ambitions and capabilities in space ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: Was the Space Shuttle a policy failure?
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
4M ago
Though the Space Shuttle program lasted 30 years and built the ISS, it fell short of NASA's goals for cost, reusability, and reliability. Can a program be both a worldly success and a policy failure? In this Space Policy Edition, we dissect a classic space policy paper and debate its relevance today ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: What went wrong with Mars Sample Return
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
5M ago
NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is both a top priority and seriously troubled. Independent review board chair Orlando Figueroa joins us to talk about the challenges and what must be done ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: Why lunar exploration must be of enduring national interest
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
9M ago
Scott Pace, the prior executive secretary of the National Space Council, discusses why Artemis is of strategic value to U.S. national interests — and why the Moon is unique as a destination to drive global space exploration ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: What’s Going on with: Congress, MSR, and ?
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
10M ago
We check in on the congressional budget process for NASA, Mars Sample Return’s spiraling cost growth, and the impending end of the regulatory holiday for human commercial space launch companies ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: SpaceX's Starship vs. the environment, with Eric Roesch
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
1y ago
Eric Roesch, an environmental policy expert, joins Planetary Radio to discuss SpaceX's Starship, environmental regulations' role in commercial space travel, and responsible space exploration ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: The motives behind NASA's billions — Jean Toal Eisen on how Congress funds the final frontier
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
1y ago
Jean Toal Eisen, former senior staff on the Senate Appropriations Committee, joins the show to reveal the decision-making process, priorities, and motivations of those who control the U.S. space program's funding ..read more
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Space Policy Edition: The Tricky Ethics of Space Settlement
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
by The Planetary Society
1y ago
Dr. Erika Nesvold, astrophysicist and author of the new book “Off-Earth: Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space” explores the ethical challenges facing our species as it dips its toe into living beyond our home planet ..read more
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