Prof. Bethany Ehlmann returns to the show to talk about the mission she's leading, Lunar Trailblazer. This low-cost mission will hitch a ride to the moon using the extra space in a large rocket. Once there, it will help scientists learn more about water on the moon.
84: Saturn’s siren song with Dr. Burton
83: Why we archive with Dr. Rebull
82: Searching the sky for asteroids with Eric Christensen
81: The era of precision astronomy with Dr. Rich
80: Places where people can have adventures with Br. Consolmagno
79: LIGO’s high quality (factor) fibers with Dr. Robertson
78: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 2)
77: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 1)
76: Mars’ teenage robot with Dr. Fraeman
75: Looking for trouble with Eric Rice
74: Asteroid families with Dr. Masiero
73: Earthquake early warning systems with Dr. Weiser
72: Perturbing the Earth with Dr. Weiser
71: Rovers on an asteroid with Dr. Takir
70: Every crater tells a story with Dr. Scully
69: Pinging passing asteroids with Dr. Naidu
68: Building a new instrument with Dr Hosseini
67: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 2)
66: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 1)
65: Black holes don’t suck with Dr. Gorjian
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