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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Andrew Chaikin and Voices From the Moon

Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

The Planetary Society

Science, Technology

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2009

⏱️ 30 minutes

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0:00.0

Hello again podcast listeners great fun this week as we begin our celebration of the

0:05.9

40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing next week as you'll hear Ray Bradbury

0:11.8

will be on the show I had great fun talking to

0:14.4

Ray just a couple of days ago at his home that he's lived in for many decades

0:18.3

here in Los Angeles. You won't hear Lou Friedman's pitch for donations to support the show in the middle of the show today.

0:25.6

Couldn't resist the opportunity to include Robert Picardo's appeal for membership

0:31.0

since he's featured with Bill Nye today, but I think we'll probably

0:34.9

have Lou back for you one more time next week as our campaign to save the radio show continues.

0:41.9

Again, and as always, thank you to those of you who have shown

0:45.7

your support. If you have been considering making a donation, trust me now's the time. This is

0:52.4

when it will mean the most to us. Thank you so much all of you for everything that you do and especially for listening to Planetary Radio which begins now. Voices from the Moon, this week on planetary radio.

1:13.0

Hi everyone,

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welcome to Public Radio's

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Travel Show that takes you to the Final Frontier.

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I'm Matt Kaplan.

1:24.0

Andrew Chacon returns to Planetary Radio to help us celebrate the 40th anniversary of the

1:29.5

first moon landing. His new book matches dramatic images with the actual words of every surviving

1:36.4

astronaut who made the trip. My conversation with Andy is just part of how we'll mark this

1:41.7

accomplishment that was either 10 years or millions of years

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in the making.

1:47.0

After all, we've been looking up and wondering about Earth's only natural satellite for a very long

1:52.3

time.

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