Casey Dreier, Chief Advocate of the Planetary Society, stops by to chat about space policy. He explains why human spaceflight is such a challenge, and talks about how scientists decide which planet to explore. He also explains how individual citizens from around the world can influence space policy.
103: Meteor showers and “broom stars” with Dr. Ye
102: A thrilling tale of discovery with Dr. Christiansen
101: The best geologist on Mars with Dr. Francis
100: The gauntlet is thrown- explain the ammonia! with Dr. Ehlmann
99: Photons from exoplanets with Dr. Meshkat
98: A place on Earth as dry as Mars with Dr. Azua-Bustos
97: If a glacier falls in a fjord… with Dr. Koppes
96: Vega, dust, and a giant inflatable bumblebee with Dr. Ciardi
95: Asteroid hunting software with John Dailey
94: Seven hundred new craters on Mars with Dr. Daubar
93: Companionable Jupiters with Marta Bryan
92: When there’s dust there’s planets with Dr. Patel
91: Tectonic hazard on Phobos with Dr. Curren
90: The universe is full of water with Dr. Paladini
89: Underwater Flying Objects with Prof. Thompson
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88: Designing earthquake alarms with Dr. Burkett
87: Visions of interstellar travel with Dr. Hurt
86: Celestial cinematography with Dr. Kasliwal
85: Risk, hazard, and threat: the importance of language with Dr. Billings
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