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Mat_Kaplan 1 t
One of the most memorable interviews I've ever conducted. It was such an honor to talk with these heroes of exploration at the end of a mission we have covered since well before launch.
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InSight update, sols 43-83: Instrument placement complete Time to launch the subterranean probe:
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There are two major planetary events tomorrow! Here's everything you need to know. Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft is ready for sample collection at asteroid Rygu: Israeli non-profit SpaceIL aims to launch and land on the Moon:
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Planetary Society 21 t
NASA’s Lucy mission gets caught in a fight between rocket companies SpaceX says it wants to save NASA money, but its actions could cost taxpayers more in the end:
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New Planetary Radio: A Fond Farewell to Spirit and Opportunity MER Project Manager John Callas and Deputy Project Scientist Abigail Fraeman join us for an emotional conversation. Listen now for free at
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Smithsonian Magazine 20. feb.
With opportunity lost, NASA confronts the tenuous future of Mars exploration.
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Planetary Society 19. feb.
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Space Policy Directive #4 and the space force are distinct from the NASA budget news last week, which funded civilian space efforts and other science agencies.
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Planetary Society 19. feb.
The President signed a new policy directive today to form the Space Force as a department within the US Air Force, rather than its own branch of the armed services.
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Planetary Society 19. feb.
What to expect when Beresheet launches to (and lands on) the Moon Launch day is almost here for the small lunar lander built by Israeli non-profit SpaceIL:
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Jim Bridenstine 17. feb.
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Planetary Society 18. feb.
NASA just got its best budget in decades! Patience pays off for the space agency after months of delay:
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Bill Nye 16. feb.
It’s the anniversary of the Chelyabinsk meteorite impact, which was no joke. Low probability-- very high consequence. Check out the asteroid defense plan at
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Planetary Society 15. feb.
NASA just got its best budget in decades Patience pays off for the space agency after months of delay:
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NASA JPL 13. feb.
Behind every successful robot is a loving human family. Hear fond memories from the team:
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Planetary Society 14. feb.
Mars is red Neptune is blue Give your loved ones a gift membership So they can advance space science too! Give a Planetary Society membership today at
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Abigail Fraeman 14. feb.
280 characters is not enough to express why were so meaningful to me, so thank you so much to for inviting me to write something a little longer for .
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Planetary Society 14. feb.
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Watch Dr. Sagan unveil the pale blue dot and read some of the most important words ever written about our home planet at
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Planetary Society 14. feb.
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As the spacecraft left our planetary neighborhood for the fringes of the solar system, engineers turned it around for one last look at its home planet at the suggestion of our co-founder Carl Sagan.
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Planetary Society 14. feb.
29 years ago today, Voyager 1 took this iconic image of Earth, appearing as a tiny point of light, a crescent only 0.12 pixel in size. The pale blue dot. The only home we've ever known.
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Planetary Society 14. feb.
The Mars Exploration Rovers Update Special Report: NASA Declares Opportunity and MER Mission “Complete”
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