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EPISODE 76: DAVINCI

NASA’s Mike Sekerak discusses the DAVINCI mission to Venus.

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The surface of Venus is marked by hundreds of large volcanoes such as Maat Mons, shown here in this computer-generated three-dimensional image. Credit: NASA
NASA Missions to Shine New Light on Venus

The closest planet to Earth has proven elusive to understand.

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This artist’s illustration depicts the Lucy spacecraft passing one of the Jupiter Trojan Asteroids. Lucy will travel 4 billion miles in 12 years, passing by seven of these asteroids, believed to be remnants from the formation of the planets. Credit: Southwest Research Institute
Pioneering Spacecraft Bound for Jupiter Trojan Asteroids

Lucy will travel ambitious trajectory to examine remnants from the early solar system. 

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In the fall of 2022, the DART spacecraft will collide head-on with the smaller asteroid in the Didymos system in the first space test of the kinetic impactor method for deflecting an asteroid. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL
DART Takes Aim at Asteroid Moonlet

Mission will be first space test of kinetic impactor method.

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In this illustration, NASA's OSIRIS-REx prepares for sample collection on asteroid Bennu. Credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona
OSIRIS-REx Collects Sample of Ancient Asteroid 200 Million Miles from Earth

Sample could provide important clues about the early solar system, seeds of life.

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EPISODE 44: TRANSITING EXOPLANET SURVEY SATELLITE

NASA Deputy Director of Astrophysics Jeff Volosin discusses the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission.

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EPISODE 34: SCIENCE IN THE 2020’S

NASA Scientist Michelle Thaller discusses anticipated discoveries and exciting missions planned during this decade.

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EPISODE 33: YOUNG INNOVATORS

Kenny Harris, a NASA engineer named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Class of 2020, discusses his experiences as a young professional.

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This artist’s illustration depicts the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope in space. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Development of Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope Moves Ahead

WFIRST will have Hubble’s precision with 100 times the field of view.

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