Planetary Radio
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Planetary Radio is a weekly 30-minute radio show devoted to space exploration
Space exploration
Space exploration is the use of space technology to explore outer space. Physical exploration of space is conducted both by human spaceflights and by robotic spacecraft....

 and astronomy
Astronomy
Astronomy is a natural science that deals with the study of celestial objects and phenomena that originate outside the atmosphere of Earth...

, hosted and produced by Mat Kaplan and The Planetary Society. Every week, it consists mostly of interview
Interview
An interview is a conversation between two people where questions are asked by the interviewer to obtain information from the interviewee.- Interview as a Method for Qualitative Research:"Definition" -...

s and telephone-based conversations with a scientist
Scientist
A scientist in a broad sense is one engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge. In a more restricted sense, a scientist is an individual who uses the scientific method. The person may be an expert in one or more areas of science. This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word...

, engineer
Engineer
An engineer is a professional practitioner of engineering, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical problems. Engineers design materials, structures, machines and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality,...

, project manager
Project manager
A project manager is a professional in the field of project management. Project managers can have the responsibility of the planning, execution, and closing of any project, typically relating to construction industry, architecture, computer networking, telecommunications or software...

, artist
Artist
An artist is a person engaged in one or more of any of a broad spectrum of activities related to creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art. The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only...

, a writer
Writer
A writer is a person who produces literature, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images....

 and an astronaut
Astronaut
An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft....

. In addition, it contains segments such as "Questions and Answers", hosted by Emily Stewart Lakdawalla, space headlines, and the program ends with a light-hearted segment called "What's Up" with Bruce Betts which highlights where and when you can see significant astronomical events that week, a random space fact, an announcement of any anniversaries, and a space trivia contest where randomly chosen participants can usually win a t-shirt
T-shirt
A T-shirt is a style of shirt. A T-shirt is buttonless and collarless, with short sleeves and frequently a round neck line....

, poster or calendar. Occasionally, Planetary Radio will cover proceedings of conferences related to the exploration of space.

It made its debut on the Internet in November 2002, with an interview with Planetary Society executive director Louis D. Friedman
Louis Friedman
Louis Friedman is an American astronautics engineer and space spokesperson. He was born in New York and raised in the Bronx. Dr. Friedman was a co-founder of The Planetary Society with Carl Sagan and Bruce C. Murray.-Education and career:...

, in Windows Media
Windows Media
Windows Media is a multimedia framework for media creation and distribution for Microsoft Windows. It consists of a software development kit with several application programming interfaces and a number of prebuilt technologies, and is the replacement of NetShow technologies.The Windows Media SDK...

. At the same time, KUCI
KUCI
KUCI is a college radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Licensed to Irvine, California, USA, the station serves the Orange County area...

 started airing Planetary Radio on its schedule, and in February 2004, WMUH
WMUH
WMUH is a college radio station, supported through Muhlenberg College, located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania in the United States....

 added it to its schedule. It became available in MP3
MP3
MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III, more commonly referred to as MP3, is a patented digital audio encoding format using a form of lossy data compression...

 format for download in early July 2004. Starting from May 2005, it is also available as a podcast
Podcast
A podcast is a series of digital media files that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication...

. Archives of previous shows are available and new programs are normally released on Mondays. Over 300 episodes of Planetary Radio have been produced to date (October 2008).

Current stations and services

As of June 2009 there are over 150 radio stations and services across the US and the world currently broadcasting Planetary Radio, along with Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

Guests

  1. Mike A'Hearn, Deep Impacts Principal Investigator
  2. Andrea Acomazzo, Rosetta Operations Manager
  3. Mark Adler, Spirit Mission Manager
  4. Tariq Adwan,
  5. Bill Ailor, Director of the Aerospace Corporation's Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies
  6. Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 Astronaut
  7. Amir Alexander, Writer and Editor for planetary.org
  8. Claudia Alexander, Galileo Project Manager
  9. Carlton Allen, Curator, Johnson Space Center Astromaterials Lab
  10. Mark Allen, Principal Investigator for MARVEL
  11. Buzz Alrin, Apollo 11 Astronaut
  12. Scott D. Altman, Astronaut
  13. Bob Anderson,
  14. Clay Anderson, Astronaut
  15. David Anderson, Project Director for SETI@Home
  16. John Anderson, JPL Senior Research Scientist
  17. Nigel Angold, Ulysses Mission Operations Manager
  18. Heather Archuletta, NASA experimental test subject
  19. Richard Arnold, NEEMO 13 Crew
  20. Sami Asmar, Manager of the Radio Science Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  21. Tim Bailey, space activist
  22. Kevin Baines, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  23. Bruce Banerdt, MER Project Scientist
  24. Donald Banfield, Cornell planetary scientist
  25. Jay Barbree, NBC Space Correspondent
  26. Jacob Bean, NASA Sagan Fellow and astronomer
  27. Reta Beebe, Astronomer
  28. Jim Bell, Cornell professor
  29. Greg Benford,
  30. Jim Benford,
  31. Bob Benjamin, Research Scientists
  32. Steve Benner, Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution
  33. Andrew Benson, cosmologist
  34. Bruce Betts, Director of Projects, The Planetary Society
  35. Debbie Biggs, Educational Specialist at NASA
  36. Alan Binder, Principal Investigator for Lunar Prospector
  37. Peter Birtwhistle, Amateur Astronomer
  38. Bill Blair, Astrophysicist
  39. Scott Bolton, Principal Investigator for JUNO
  40. Andre Bormanis, Star Trek writer and consultant
  41. William Borucki, Kepler Principal Investigator
  42. Bill Boynton, Lead Scientist, Phoenix TEGA
  43. Ray Bradbury, Author, poet, and visionary
  44. David Brin, Science Fiction Author
  45. Mike Brown
    Michael E. Brown
    Michael E. Brown has been a professor of planetary astronomy at the California Institute of Technology since 2003....

    , Caltech astronomer and discoverer of Eris
    Eris (dwarf planet)
    Eris, formal designation 136199 Eris, is the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth most massive body known to orbit the Sun directly...

  46. Don Brownlee, Stardust Principal Investigator
  47. Roger Buick, Professor, University of Washington
  48. James Burke, Project Manager, Ranger program
  49. James D. Burke, Technical Editor of The Planetary Report
  50. Don Burnett, Genesis mission principal investigator and lead scientist
  51. Mike Callahan, Goddard Spaceflight Center
  52. John Callas, Mars Exploration Rover Program Manager
  53. James Cameron, Director, Producer, Writer
  54. John Casani, Prometheus Project Manager
  55. Robert Cassanova, Director of the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
  56. Andrew Chaikin, Author
  57. David Charbonneau
    David Charbonneau
    David Charbonneau is a Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University. His research focuses on the development of novel techniques for the detection and characterization of planets orbiting nearby, Sun-like stars...

    , Harvard Astronomer
  58. Neil Cheatwood, Principal Investigator
  59. Phil Christensen, Arizona State University planetary scientist
  60. Ben Clark, Lockheed Martin's Chief Scientist of Space Exploration
  61. Arthur C. Clarke, Author
  62. Geoffrey Collins, Planetary Scientist
  63. Joy Crisp, Project Scientist for the Mars Exploration Rover mission
  64. Carolyn Crow, Faculty Research Assistant, University of Maryland
  65. Glen Cushing, planetary scientist
  66. Shana Dale, NASA Deputy Administrator
  67. Thomas Dame, Radio Astronomer
  68. Paul Davies, cosmologist and author
  69. Matt Dawson,
  70. Imke de Pater, Astronomer
  71. Neil deGrasse Tyson
    Neil deGrasse Tyson
    Neil deGrasse Tyson is an American astrophysicist, a science communicator, the Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space, and a Research Associate in the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History...

    , Director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York
  72. John Delaney, Oceanographer
  73. Greg Delory, Mars Microphone Developer
  74. Tilmann Denk, Free University of Berlin
  75. Peter Diamandis, Chairman, X Prize Foundation
  76. Don Dixon, Space Artist
  77. Laurance Doyle, Principal Investigator
  78. Frank Drake, SETI Institute
  79. Courtney Dressing, Student Astronaut
  80. Ann Druyan,
  81. Dan Durda, Near Earth Object astronomer and astronomical painter
  82. Tom Duxbury, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  83. Freeman Dyson,
  84. Ken Edgett, Malin Space Science Systems
  85. Charles Elachi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Director
  86. Annmarie Eldering, Deputy Manager of JPL's Earth Atmospheric Science Section
  87. Richard Ellis, Professor of Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology
  88. Doug Ellison, blogger and founder of unmannedspaceflight.com
  89. Jim Erickson, Mars Exploration Rover Project Manager
  90. Francis Everitt, Principal Investigator, Gravity Probe B
  91. Wolfgang Fink, CalTech physicist/robotocist
  92. Debra Fischer
    Debra Fischer
    Debra A. Fischer is a professor of astronomy at Yale University. Fischer has co-authored over 100 papers on dwarf and sub-stellar mass objects in the galactic neighborhood, including many on extrasolar planets. She is a principal investigator with the N2K Consortium searching for exoplanets...

    , Astronomer
  93. Bernard Foing, ESA Chief Scientist and SMART-1 Project Scientist
  94. Jonathan Frakes, Director of Thunderbirds
  95. Louis Friedman, Planetary Society Executive Director
  96. Satoshi Furukawa, NEEMO 13 Crew
  97. Daniel Gaines, JPL engineer
  98. Owen Garriott,
  99. Lori Garver, Former Associate Administrator for Policy and Plans at NASA
  100. James Garvin, NASA's Chief Scientist
  101. Scott Gaudi, Astronomer
  102. Pamela Gay, Astronomer and Astronomy Cast Co-host
  103. Neil Gehrels, Principal Investigator for Swift
  104. Mark Gittelman, Vice President and General Manager, Oceaneering Space Systems
  105. Walter Goetz, Mars Exploration Rovers magnet team member from the University of Copenhagen
  106. Dan Goldin,
  107. Barry Goldstein, Project Manager for Phoenix
  108. Matt Golombek, Co-chair, Mars Exploration Rover Landing Site
  109. Jim Graf, MRO Project Manager
  110. Douglas Graham, XCOR Aerospace
  111. Stephen Grasby, Geologic Survey of Canada
  112. Jeff Greason, CEO, XCOR Aerospace
  113. Jack Gregg, Head, California Space Education & Workforce Institute
  114. Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator
  115. Mike Griffin, NASA Administrator
  116. Javiera Guedes, astrophysicist
  117. Lika Guhathakurta, Program Scientist, Solar Probe Plus
  118. Don Gurnett, Cassini Mission Radio and Plasma Wave Science Team Lead
  119. Pablo Gutierrez-Marques, Dawn Framing Camera Flight Manager
  120. Albert Haldemann, Deputy Project Scientist for the Mars Exploration Rover mission
  121. Howard Hall, Under the Sea 3D
  122. Michelle Hall, Under the Sea 3D
  123. Heidi Hammel, planetary scientist and Planetary Society Board member
  124. Rick Hanton, Chair, SEDS-USA
  125. Joe Harrington, Spitzer Space Telescope team member
  126. Alan Harris, one of many scientists working to protect our little planet from Near Earth Objects
  127. William Hartmann, Planetary scientist, author, and artist
  128. Stephen Hawking, physicist
  129. Ken Herkenhoff, Lead Scientist for the Mars Exploration Rover's Microscopic Imager
  130. Homer Hickam, Author and Former NASA Engineer
  131. Paul Hill,
  132. Victoria Hipkin, Lead Scientist, Phoenix MET
  133. Jeff Hoffman, Astronaut
  134. Mark Hofstadter, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  135. Robert Holmes, Shoemaker NEO Grant recipient
  136. Jack Holt, University of Texas, Austin
  137. Paul Horowitz, Harvard Astrophysicist
  138. Robert Lee Hotz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer for the Los Angeles Times
  139. Justin Houchin, a 17-year-old from Sunland, California, could be the first teenager in space
  140. Andrew Howard,
  141. Steve Howell, Astrophysicist
  142. Steve Hughes, IRVE Lead Engineer
  143. Wes Huntress, Planetary Society President and Former NASA Associate Administrator
  144. Wendy Jaeger, planetary scientist
  145. Thomas Janka, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics
  146. Lindley Johnson, NASA
  147. Torrence Johnson,
  148. Tom Jones
    Tom Jones
    Tom Jones is the name of:* Tom Jones , Welsh singer* Tom Jones , Australian politician representing Collie-Wellington district...

    , Astronaut
  149. Mat Kaplan, Producer and Host, Planetary Radio
  150. Junichiro Kawaguchi, Hayabusa Project Manager
  151. Charles Kennel, Space Studies Board Chair
  152. Bettyann Kevles, Author
  153. Vickie Kloeris, NASA food scientist
  154. Andrew Knoll, Harvard biologist and science team member for the Mars Rover project
  155. Charley Kohlhase, Engineer, Artist, Cassini Mission Designer
  156. Detlef Koschny, European Space Operations Centre
  157. Michael Krepon, Head of the Space Security Project
  158. Liz Kruesi, Astrophysics Graduate Student
  159. Emily Lakdawalla, Science and Technology Coordinator, The Planetary Society
  160. Yuval Landau,
  161. Lonne Lane, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  162. Jean-Pierre Lebreton, Huygens Mission Manager and Project Scientist
  163. Wayne Lee, Mars Exploration Rover Entry, Descent and Landing Chief Engineer
  164. Guillermo Lemarchand, Director of Southern SETI
  165. Mark Lemmon, Lead Scientist, Phoenix SSI
  166. Laurie Leshin, Principal Investigator for SCIM
  167. Joel Levine, Principal Investigator for ARES
  168. Hal Levison, Southwest Research Institute
  169. Chris Lewicki, Flight Director for the Mars Exploration Rover Missions
  170. John Lewis, planetary scientist
  171. Tim Lilburn, ATCC Scientist
  172. Slava Linkin, Russian Federation Space Research Institute
  173. Alexis Livanos, Northrop Grumman Space Technology President
  174. Mario Livio, Space Telescope Science Institute
  175. Daniel Lockney, Editor NASA's Annual Spinoff Report
  176. Jon Lomberg, Visions of Mars Project Director
  177. Rosaly Lopes,
  178. M. G. Lord, Author of Astro Turf
  179. Ralph Lorenz, planetary scientist
  180. Christophe Lovis, Geneva Observatory
  181. Sandy Magnus, astronaut
  182. Rob Manning, Entry, Descent and Landing Development Manager for Spirit and Opportunity
  183. Geoff Marcy, UC Berkeley astronomer
  184. Brian Marsden, Retired Director of the IAU's Minor Planet Center
  185. Robin Mason, filmmaker
  186. Todd Mason, filmmaker
  187. Richard Massey, Astronomer
  188. Jake Maule, Arctic Mars Analogue Svalbard Expedition
  189. Peter Mayer, Folksinger
  190. Hal McAlister, Director, Mt. Wilson Institute
  191. Patrick McCarthy, Giant Magellan Telescope Director
  192. Dan McClese, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Mars Climate Sounder principal investigator
  193. Art McDonald, Director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
  194. Alfred McEwen, Principal Investigator for HiRISE
  195. Lucy McFadden, Planetary Scientist
  196. James McGaha, Amateur Astronomer
  197. Chris McKay, planetary scientist
  198. Bill McKinnon, planetary scientist
  199. Curtis Mead, Research Assistant, All-Sky Optical SETI
  200. Abel Mendez, Associate Professor, University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo
  201. Michael Meyer, Astronomer, University of Arizona
  202. Neil Milburn, Armadillo Aerospace vice president and co-founder
  203. Berrien Moore, Climate Central Executive Director
  204. Rafael Morozowski, Student Astronaut
  205. David Morrison, Interim Director of the Lunar Science Institute
  206. Philip Morrison, Famed Physicist and SETI Pioneer
  207. Michael Mumma, Director, Goddard Center for Astrobiology
  208. Bruce Murray, Planetary Society co-founder
  209. Elon Musk, Founder of SpaceX
  210. Toni Myers, producer/director
  211. Glen Nagle, Education and Outreach Manager for the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
  212. Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez, researcher
  213. Gerhard Neukum,
  214. Bob Nichol, Scientific Spokesperson, Sloan Digital Sky Survey
  215. Nichelle Nichols,
  216. Bill Nye, The Science Guy
  217. James Oberg, Writer and expert on international space programs
  218. Adriana Ocampo, Senior Scientist, European Space Agency
  219. Mike Okuda, graphic artist, Star Trek
  220. Steve Ostro, Radar Astronomer
  221. Toby Owen, Planetary Scientist
  222. Larry Page, Google co-founder
  223. Bob Pappalardo,
  224. Tim Parker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  225. Nicholas Patrick, NEEMO 13 Crew
  226. Robert Picardo, actor, Star Trek
  227. Carle Pieters, planetary scientist
  228. Phil Plait, The Bad Astronomer
  229. Jeffrey Plaut, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  230. Tom Prince, physicist
  231. Linda Purl, Actor
  232. Margaret Race, Ecologist
  233. Jon Ramer, Space Artist
  234. Lisa Randall, Harvard physicist
  235. Marc Rayman, Dawn Project System Engineer
  236. Nilton Renno, University of Michigan
  237. John Rhys-Davies,
  238. Jeff Richichi, SpaceX Director of Structural Design
  239. Sally Ride, First American Woman in Space
  240. Andrew Rivkin, Planetary Scientist
  241. Mary Roach, Author
  242. Massimo Robberto, Astronomer
  243. Kim Robinson, Science Fiction Author
  244. Kim Stanley Robinson, Science Fiction Author
  245. Rod Roddenberry, writer
  246. Alexis Rodriguez, Research Scientist, Planetary Science Institute
  247. Lawrence Rudnick, Astronomer
  248. John Rummel,
  249. Chris Russell, Dawn Principal Investigator
  250. Burt Rutan, SpaceShipOne
  251. Roald Sagdeev, former Director of the Soviet Space Research Institute
  252. Gerry Sanders, NASA's In Situ Resource Utilization Project
  253. Scott Sandford, Co-Investigator, Stardust
  254. Harrison Schmitt, Moonwalker
  255. Gerhard Schwehm, Rosetta Project Scientist
  256. Rusty Schweickart, Apollo 9 Astronaut
  257. Rusty Schweikart, B612 Foundation Chairman and Apollo 9 Astronaut
  258. Ben Shelef, Spaceward Foundation founder
  259. Donna Shirley, Planetary Society Advisory Council
  260. Seth Shostak, SETI Institute
  261. Mark Showalter, planetary astronomer
  262. Mike Simmons, President of Astronomers Without Borders
  263. Amy Smith, ATCC Scientist
  264. Peter Smith, Phoenix Principal Investigator
  265. Dava Sobel, Author
  266. B. Thomas Soifer, Director of the Spitzer Science Center
  267. Claudio Sollazzo, Mission Operations Manager
  268. Sean Solomon, Principal Investigator for MESSENGER
  269. John Spencer, President and Founder, Space Tourism Society
  270. Linda Spilker, Cassini Project Scientist
  271. Tom Spilker, JPL Engineer
  272. Steve Squyres, Principal Investigator for the Athena Science Payloads on the two Mars Exploration Rovers
  273. Andrew Stanton
    Andrew Stanton
    Andrew Stanton is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and occasional voice actor based at Pixar Animation Studios. His film work includes writing and directing Finding Nemo and WALL-E; both films earned him the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.-Life and career:Stanton was...

    , WALL*E Creator
  274. Andrew Steele, Arctic Mars Analogue Svalbard Expedition
  275. Alan Stern, New Horizon's Principal Investigator
  276. S. Alan Stern, Principal Investigator of New Horizons Mission to Pluto
  277. David Stevenson, Caltech planetary scientist
  278. Ellen Stofan, Cassini Radar Team
  279. Ed Stone, Voyager Interstellar Mission Chief Scientist
  280. Woody Sullivan, UW Astronomer
  281. Jessica Sunshine, spectroscopist and Deep Impact co-investigator
  282. Hakan Svedhem, Project Scientist for Venus Express
  283. Håkan Svedhem, Venus Express Project Scientist
  284. Mark Swain, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  285. Mark Sykes, Director of the Planetary Science Institute
  286. Alex Tai, Vice President for Operations, Virgin Galactic
  287. Kenneth Tanaka, United States Geological Survey
  288. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute
  289. Stacy Tearne, Director of Communications, Space Adventures
  290. Robert Bruce Thompson, co-author, Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders
  291. Tim Titus, planetary scientist
  292. Clyde Tombaugh, Pluto's discoverer
  293. Roy Tucker,
  294. Elizabeth Turtle, Planetary scientist
  295. Slava Turyshev, JPL Research Scientist
  296. Stephane Udry
    Stéphane Udry
    Stéphane Udry is an astronomer at the University of Geneva in Switzerland, whose current work is primarily the search for extra-solar planets. He and his team, in 2007, discovered a possibly terrestrial planet in the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Gliese 581, approximately 20 light years...

    , Astronomer
  297. Mark Uhran, NASA's Assistant Associate Administrator for the International Space Station
  298. Jurrie van der Woude,
  299. Max Vasile, University of Glasgow
  300. Faith Vilas, Planetary Science Institute
  301. John Vilja, Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne's Program Manager
  302. Richard Vondrak, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Project Scientist
  303. Mary Voytek
    Mary Voytek
    Dr. Mary A. Voytek is a microbiologist with the United States Geological Survey in Reston, Virginia, and director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Astrobiology Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.- Fields :...

    , NASA Astrobiology Program Director
  304. Bettye Walker, Cofounder, A-Man International Science Discovery & Learning Center
  305. Hal Walker, Cofounder, A-Man International Science Discovery & Learning Center
  306. Steve Wall, Deputy Team Leader, Cassini RADAR
  307. David Warmflash, NASA Astrobiology Institute
  308. Edward Weiler, NASA Associate Administrator
  309. Dan Wertheimer, SETI Scientist
  310. Dan Werthimer, UC Berkeley SETI Chief Scientist
  311. Andrew Westphal, Stardust science team member
  312. Cheryl Wheeler, Singer, Songwriter
  313. Roger Wiens, Genesis Mission Team Member
  314. Mark Wolverton, Author
  315. Al Worden, Apollo 15 Command Module Pilot
  316. Ned Wright, Principal Investigator for the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer
  317. Beth Wusk, IRVE Project Manager
  318. J. Judson Wynne, USGS Speleologist
  319. Quanzhi Ye, Shoemaker NEO Grant recipient
  320. Don Yeomans, Manager of NASA's Near Earth Object Program Office
  321. John Young, Astronaut
  322. Alexander Zakharov, Russian Space Research Institute
  323. Robert Zubrin
    Robert Zubrin
    Robert Zubrin is an American aerospace engineer and author, best known for his advocacy of the manned exploration of Mars. He was the driving force behind Mars Direct—a proposal intended to produce significant reductions in the cost and complexity of such a mission...

    , author and founder of The Mars Society
  324. Rich Zurek, MRO Project Scientist

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