Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Leaders of the Lucy asteroid mission

Oct 13, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Cathy, Welcome Back to Planetary Radio
03:17 • 2min
3
The Spacecraft Is Ready to Go
05:12 • 2min
4
Solar Panels - The Largest Ultra Flexor Rays Ever Flown
07:03 • 2min
5
Solar Rays - Are They Going to Produce Half a Killout of Power?
08:46 • 2min
6
We're on Track for the Opening of Our Launch Period
10:32 • 2min
7
The 18 Spacecraft - A Great Collaboration
12:21 • 2min
8
The Pioneer Plaque Is Going Out to the Stars
13:59 • 2min
9
The Astralopithicus Fossil and the Lully Spacecraft
16:13 • 2min
10
Asteroid Donald Johanson
18:02 • 1min
11
The Deas Book Review
19:31 • 2min
12
Lucy Is Going Back in the Sky With Diamonds
21:04 • 2min
13
Asteroids - The Discovery of the Trojan Asteroids
22:46 • 3min
14
The Luck Before Patroclus and Menetius
25:21 • 2min
15
The Voyager Spacecraft - The Grand Tour
26:57 • 2min
16
Lightsail - A Space Odyssey
28:29 • 2min
17
Is There an Eye on Engine?
30:29 • 2min
18
Lucy Is an Amazing and Beautiful Spacecraft
32:49 • 2min
19
The Challenges of Deep Space Missions
34:42 • 2min
20
What Instruments Do You Hope to Discover?
36:15 • 2min
21
Using Terminal Tracking Cameras for Science
38:23 • 2min
22
Are the Small Body Populations Affected?
40:23 • 2min
23
What's Next for the Spacecraft?
42:05 • 2min
24
What's Next for the Spacecraft?
44:34 • 2min
25
The Foundation Series
46:54 • 2min
26
The Fund Time Capsule
48:31 • 2min
27
All Three of You Go Lucy.
50:26 • 2min
28
Planetary Radio - What's Up?
52:23 • 2min
29
The Moon of a Planet - What Moon of a Planet Has an Orbital Period Nearly 24 Hours?
54:36 • 2min
30
Mathone Is an Egg Shaped Moon
56:21 • 2min
31
Moonsa Matthew Easton in Virginia
58:19 • 2min
32
A Stargazer's View of the Night Sky
59:49 • 3min