TWiS 52: Bill Nye The Science Guy Talks Space - Bill Nye the Science Guy Talks Space with Rod and Tariq in Their first Video Episode!
This Week in Space 52: Bill Nye The Science Guy Talks Space
Space Policy Edition: What We're Watching in 2022
JWST is ready for launch and amazing science
Space Policy Edition: Astronomy Goes Big, with Heidi Hammel
Discovering life elsewhere: How can we be sure?
Into the anthropocosmos with Ariel Ekblaw
The DART asteroid impact mission begins, with Nancy Chabot
Spacecraft communications and navigation with Badri Younes
Sarah Al Amiri and the new UAE mission to the asteroid belt
Why didn’t Dawn land on dwarf planet Ceres?
Space Policy Edition: NASA's Congressional Logjam
The Wonderful: a new documentary about the International Space Station
The Case for a Return to Enceladus
An ESCAPADE to Mars, on the cheap
Space Policy Edition: The cultural rituals of space advocacy, with Linda Billings
Liquid Water Under the Martian Polar Ice? Maybe Not
Europa Clipper Sails Toward Launch
Cassini, Voyager and beyond with Linda Spilker
Space Policy Edition: Mars via the Nuclear Option
Alan Stern Says It’s Time for Suborbital Science
Visiting the James Webb Space Telescope
Finding Life by Looking for Complexity
The Pearly Clouds of Mars
Amateur Astronomers Saving the World
Experimental Cosmologist Brian Keating
Space Policy Edition: NASA's 2022 Budget Request Says "Yes"
Mighty Jupiter Revealed
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Project Manager MiMi Aung
Defenders of Earth on Planetary Radio
A Conversation with Kyoto Prize Recipient James Gunn
Is ‘Oumuamua a Piece of a Pluto-Like Planet? And Ingenuity’s First Flight on Mars
The High Frontier: A New Documentary About Gerard K. O’Neill
Space Policy Edition: Biden Names His NASA Administrator
NASA’s TESS Exoplanet Mission Finds Over 2,000 Possible New Worlds
The Perseverance Rover and a Great First Month on Mars
Return From Ryugu: The Hayabusa2 Leader on His Mission’s Success
InSight’s Mole: A Martian Science Odyssey
Space Policy Edition: SpaceX's Early, Desperate Days (with Eric Berger)
Spinoffs: How NASA Technologies Benefit Life on Earth
A Cosmic Odyssey: Decades of Discovery at the Palomar Observatory
‘Oumuamua: Avi Loeb says it may have been artificial
7 More Minutes of Terror: Perseverance Arrives at Mars
Space Policy Edition: A Mob at the U.S. Capitol
Solar Cruiser: A Giant Sail Prepares for Space
Planetary Society All-Stars Review 2020 Space Milestones
Astronaut Stephanie Wilson Might Walk on the Moon
What Do You Need to Make Martian Oxygen? MOXIE!
Welcoming a New Leader, and China on the Final Frontier
Observatory Director Francisco Córdova on the Devastating Loss of Arecibo