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Podcaster:  Host :Fraser Cain; Guest : Luciano Iess, Dr. Kimberly Cartier, Dr. Morgan Rehnberg

Title: Weekly Space Hangout : Guest Luciano Iess, Cassini Team Member

Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org

You can watch the video in: http://youtu.be/qr4XiWZDfkM

Description:  Today’s story:

  • Goodnight Opportunity. :^(
  • Goodnight Mars One too! ;^D
  • MU69 is not a snowman…
  • NASA’s Moon proposals.
  • Mars Insight update.

Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )

Special Guest:  Luciano Iess, professor of Aerospace Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome, is a member of the Cassini radio science team that recently determined, after analyzing gravity science data collected during the final orbits of Cassini around Saturn, that its iconic rings are a relatively young feature of the planet.

Guests:

Dr. Kimberly Cartier ( http://KimberlyCartier.org & @AstroKimCartier )
Dr. Morgan Rehnberg ( http://cosmicchatter.org/ & @MorganRehnberg )

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