![]() ![]() Join us today for that love story between two people that encompass the Cosmos. The co-founder of Planetary Society left us far too early at just 62, but his legacy can be found across most of science and in how the wonder and truth of science is communicated to those of us who don't do it for a living. November 9 would've been Carl Sagan's 88th birthday. I'm Mat Kaplan of The Planetary Society with more of the human adventure, across our Solar System and beyond. Stick around for a love story that spanned the Cosmos this week on Planetary Radio. Also, a rock discovered by Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity that does not resemble Sarah Al-Ahmed. There is a nearly 20 kilometer-wide (12 mile-wide) crater on Venus named Sarah. Where in the solar system, but not on Earth, is a feature named Sarah? ![]() Question from the Octospace trivia contest: Which former JPL director or directors have won the United States National Medal of Science? Be sure to include your name and mailing address. Who are the two Viking landing sites on Mars named after?Ī signed CD copy of The Moons Symphony, composed by Amanda Lee Falkenberg and available from Signum Classics.Ĭomplete the contest entry form at or write to us at no later than Wednesday, November 16 at 8am Pacific Time.
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