Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Space Policy Edition: How Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Has Changed Space, with Mariel Borowitz

May 6, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Planetary Science Decatal Survey
04:35 • 2min
3
The Uranus Survey - The First Dedicated Mission to an Ice Giant
06:14 • 5min
4
Mars Sample Return - Is There an Opportunity?
11:10 • 1min
5
The Decatal Survey and the We Martians Podcast
12:37 • 4min
6
Space Policy - Doctor Mariel Borroits and Casey Dry Or
16:52 • 2min
7
Is Russia Going to End Its Participation in the International Space Station?
18:39 • 3min
8
Russia Needs the International Space Station
21:24 • 4min
9
I Think It Was a Strategic Decision to Engage Russia in the International Space Station
25:25 • 3min
10
Is the Station a Success?
28:32 • 2min
11
I Think, in the Larger Geo Political Sense, It's No Longer Achieving Its Goal
30:37 • 3min
12
The Russian Space Station Partnership
33:42 • 3min
13
The Leasons Learned From the Constellation Programme
36:41 • 3min
14
Star Track - Is Russia a Reliable Partner?
39:24 • 3min
15
Commercial Satellite Operators in a Conflict?
42:29 • 3min
16
The Commercial Space Sector Is a National Security Issue, Right?
45:21 • 2min
17
The US Remote Sensing Industry Is a Strategic Industry, Right?
46:54 • 2min
18
Commercial Remote Sensing
49:16 • 2min
19
I Think We Are Already Seeing That to Some Extent.
51:19 • 2min
20
Are These Commercial Space Assets at Risk?
53:05 • 4min
21
What Does It Mean to Be a Responsible Actor in Space?
56:52 • 3min
22
Is Russia Engaging in the Multilateral Discussions?
59:40 • 3min
23
Engaging on the International Level, Right?
01:02:46 • 3min
24
Are We Going to Do Asat Tests?
01:05:19 • 2min
25
I'll Be Watching Closely How the Space Sector Is Getting Off the Ground
01:07:36 • 4min