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6/17/08 -
Podcast: Tall Oceans and Global Warming
A new satellite will measure ocean clues to global warming,
and improve weather and climate forecasts.
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5/17/08 -
Podcast: Countdown to Mars Touchdown
Adrenaline's running high as engineers and scientists await
the May 25 touchdown on the Red Planet of Mars Phoenix Lander.
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4/28/08 -
Podcast: IT Came From Vesta
Earth is the end game for some visitors from the asteroid belt.
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4/15/08 -
Podcast: Bonus Round at Saturn
Saturn and its moons will host NASA's Cassini mission for an extra
two years.
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12/21/07 -
Podcast: Is an Asteroid Heading Toward Mars?
NASA astronomers are tracking asteroid 2007 WD5, which they calculate
has a 1 in 75 chance of hitting Mars in late January.
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10/22/07 -
Podcast: To Catch a Galactic Thief
A big bully of a galaxy has been caught stealing gas -- fuel for stars -- from a nearby, smaller galaxy.
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10/2/07 -
Podcast: Sputnik - The Beep Heard Round the World.
Fifty years ago, launch of Russia's Sputnik satellite triggered the space race with America.
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9/7/07 -
Podcast: Opportunity Knocks -- on a Martian Crater
The NASA/JPL Mars rover Opportunity will enter a giant crater, filled with lots of Martian history.
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8/22/07 -
Podcast: Voyager -- Is the Best Yet to Come?
NASA's Voyager mission marks its 30th year in space, revolutionizing our knowledge of the solar system.
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8/2/07 -
Podcast: Journey to the Martian North Pole
A new NASA mission will study water history and habitability at the north pole of Mars.
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5/9/07 -
Podcast: A Tale of Two Planets -- One Hot, One Windy
Astronomers have studied two very intriguing planets beyond our solar system - one super hot, one super windy.
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1/17/07 -
Podcast: Mars Rovers Turn Three
NASA's Mars Rovers are getting smarter as they begin their fourth year on the red planet, thanks to new software.
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12/6/06 -
Podcast: Recent Water Gushes and Craters on Mars
Scientists have observed two gullies on Mars that have fresh
deposits, which they believe were formed by water.
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11/9/06 -
Podcast: Are There Hurricanes on Saturn?
Join us on a warp-speed podcast journey to the south pole of Saturn.
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10/30/06 -
Video/Podcast: Who Ya Gonna Call?
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope is a galactic ghost buster, spotting hidden massive stars and other monsters lurking in our galaxy.
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10/25/06 -
Video/Podcast: The Rocketmen
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a pioneer in America's Space Age. Hear from one of the original 'rocketmen' as he describes the first experiments that led to the making of JPL.
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10/25/06 -
Video/Podcast: Cassini at Saturn
An update on a recent flyby of the moon Titan. The flyby captured great images, including one of a lake.
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10/23/06 -
Podcast - Exploring Space: Views From JPL's Director
JPL Director Dr. Charles Elachi shares his thoughts on how JPL makes magic happen in space.
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10/17/06 -
Video/Podcast: Seeing Mars Better Than Ever
NASA's newest Mars spacecraft, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, is providing an unprecedented view of the surface of Mars.
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10/6/06 -
Video/Podcast: Cassini at Saturn
An update on Cassini's recent flyby of Saturn's moon Titan. Two lakes were discovered, along with other science data.
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9/29/06 -
Video/Podcast: Smart Art - Imaging the Cosmos
Ever wonder how astronomers get those amazing pictures from space telescopes?
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9/27/06 -
Podcast: A Galactic Soap Opera
Our story begins in the deep, dark universe, where galaxies, like people, lead fascinating lives, filled with drama.
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