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8: Halo of Junk
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8: Halo of Junk

Jason and Stephen talk about the not-so-impending doom facing Phobos and a bunch of other news before being joined by Emily Lakdawalla from The Planetary Society to discuss the future of solar system exploration.

Liftoff · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

November 23, 20151h 11m

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Show Notes

Jason and Stephen talk about the not-so-impending doom facing Phobos and a bunch of other news before being joined by Emily Lakdawalla from The Planetary Society to discuss the future of solar system exploration.

This episode of Liftoff is sponsored by:

Guest Starring:

Emily Lakdawalla

Links and Show Notes

Attempt no landing there? Yeah right—we’re going to Europa | Ars Technica
Sophomore Lit » Blog Archive » 011 Cat’s Cradle
Stanford astronomers observe the birth of an alien planet | Stanford News Release
Earth-Like Exoplanet May Be Too Radiation-Blasted to Host Life
An explosive quartet | ESA/Hubble
Astrophoto: Space station photo gets a seismic jiggle.
Space station suffers small power failure, but it can’t be fixed until next year | The Verge
NASA’s New Horizons Yields Wealth of Discovery | NASA
Mars’ Moon Phobos is Slowly Falling Apart | NASA
NASA's Deputy Administrator discusses agency's road-map to Mars in exclusive interview - SpaceFlight Insider
Astronomers spy most distant Solar System object ever : Nature News & Comment
Emily Lakdawalla | The Planetary Society
Emily Lakdawalla (@elakdawalla) | Twitter
Homepage | The Planetary Society
Blogs | The Planetary Society
Planetary Radio Program Archives | The Planetary Society
Europa (moon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enceladus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uranus | Planets - NASA Solar System Exploration
Neptune | Planets - NASA Solar System Exploration