Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Space Policy Edition: The Geopolitics of a Successful SETI Detection

Oct 7, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Planetary Defense - The First Demonstration of a Planetary Defense Mission
02:17 • 4min
3
The Geopolitical Consequences of a Successful SETI Program
06:29 • 3min
4
The Geopolitical Implications of a Successful SETI Program by Ken Wizzian and John Trappagan
09:00 • 3min
5
What I Like About SETI and Radio Astronomy?
12:28 • 4min
6
What's the Difference Between SETI and the Advancements in SETI?
16:21 • 5min
7
Is There a Broader Range of Techno Signatures?
21:22 • 2min
8
Is That a Productive Aspect of Contact in Science Fiction?
23:44 • 2min
9
Radio Telescopes for Radio Astronomy
25:49 • 3min
10
Is There Any Opportunity for a Monopoly?
28:38 • 2min
11
Post Detection Protocols - What Do You Do After a Discovery?
30:23 • 3min
12
Is There a Trend in Open Transparency in SETI?
32:54 • 4min
13
Is There a Galactic Frontier?
37:02 • 2min
14
Getting a Technological Advantage Right Away From an Alien Signal
39:08 • 2min
15
Is It an Unknown Speculation?
41:31 • 2min
16
The Consequences for Individuals
43:13 • 4min
17
Why the US Government Should Harden Down the Radio Telescopes
47:32 • 2min
18
What's the Worst Case Scenario for Medi?
49:20 • 3min
19
What Is Realpolitik?
52:22 • 4min
20
Post-Detection Papers
56:01 • 3min
21
What's the Least Bad Option Going Forward?
59:01 • 4min