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Blue Dot 35: State Of The Red Planet

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

Mars is the most intensively explored planet other than our own. 44 missions have been sent to explore the red planet and 17 have been reasonably successful. The US has been triumphant with the twin Viking Landers in the 1970s, the Mars Pathfinder and Sojourner Rover in the 90s, the twin rovers Spirit and Curiosity in the 2000s and of course Curiosity Rover which is currently exploring Gale Crater. But there is one mission that, for me at least, really stands out as the big science payoff mission. Our guest is Rich Zurek, Project Scientist for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which launched in 2005 and has been exploring and making important discoveries from above the red planet for the past decade.

Dave Schlom is the longtime host and creator of Blue Dot. From surfing to Voyager in interstellar space, rock guitar to orcas in our imperiled oceans, the topics on Blue Dot are as varied as the host’s interests and connections -- which are pretty limitless! An internationally respected space history journalist, Dave is also deeply fascinated by all aspects of the grand workings of nature’s awesome machinery on scales ranging from galactic to subatomic. And topics take in all aspects of the arts and sciences.