Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Space Policy Edition: Why are outer planets missions so expensive?

Mar 4, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Pioneer Ten and 11 Spacecraft - The First Space Probe Beyond Mars
04:25 • 1min
3
The International Space Station and Its Effects on Space Exploration
05:36 • 4min
4
The Russian Space Program Is Not Working, but It's Getting Closer and Closer
09:51 • 3min
5
Exomars Rover Launch Date
12:33 • 3min
6
The Pioneers, the Pioneers and the Pioneer 11 Spacecraft.
15:41 • 3min
7
How Can Pioneer Pull Off a Low Cost Mission?
18:39 • 2min
8
What Makes Pioneer Ten and 11 Special?
20:29 • 2min
9
The Under Dog Story
22:08 • 2min
10
Ames Research Center
23:39 • 4min
11
The Space Weather Network, the Pioneers Six to Nine
27:44 • 2min
12
The Grand Tour of the Solar System
29:29 • 3min
13
Is There a Future for Heliophysics?
32:23 • 2min
14
The Pioneer Project Manager, Charley Hall
34:35 • 2min
15
The Pioneers Are Not Going to Try to Do Complete Explorations
36:30 • 3min
16
Pioneer Spacecraft - A History of Spacecraft Design
39:17 • 3min
17
Is That the Pioneers? Or the Voyagers?
41:53 • 2min
18
The Pioneer Book, by Mark Wolverton
43:51 • 3min
19
Casey's Conversation With the Principal Investigator for the Juno Mission
47:20 • 5min
20
Getting Out to the Outer Planets
52:03 • 4min
21
Is There Just a Lower Limit Than a Valuable?
56:16 • 3min
22
The Cost Cap P I Class Mission
59:26 • 2min
23
Using a Radiation Vault
01:01:42 • 3min
24
The Science of Spacecraft Design and Mission Design
01:04:14 • 5min
25
The Cost of a Single Flagship
01:09:08 • 5min
26
The Argument That You Need to Keep the Engineering in Scientific Capabilities
01:14:32 • 2min
27
Clipper Cassine Science Team
01:16:21 • 2min
28
Are You Looking Forward to the Future?
01:18:51 • 5min
29
Planetary Science and Juno's Teachings
01:23:26 • 2min
30
The Space Policy Edition - Part 2
01:25:06 • 2min