2025 NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium: Part 2 — Hopping robots and the search for exoplanet magnetospheres

2025 NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium: Part 2 — Hopping robots and the search for exoplanet magnetospheres

Published on Oct 22
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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
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<p>In this second installment of Planetary Radio&rsquo;s coverage from the 2025 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, host Sarah Al-Ahmed highlights more of the technologies presented by the NIAC fellows.</p> <p>Mary Knapp of MIT Haystack Observatory shares her team&rsquo;s Great Observatory for Long Wavelengths project, a space-based radio array designed to detect magnetic fields around distant exoplanets. Michael Hecht, also from MIT Haystack Observatory and principal investigator for the MOXIE experiment on NASA&rsquo;s Perseverance rover, discusses Exploring Venus with Electrolysis, a concept that could turn Venus&rsquo;s dense atmosphere into fuel for long-duration flight and exploration. Benjamin Hockman from NASA&rsquo;s Jet Propulsion Laboratory introduces two projects: Gravity Poppers, tiny hopping probes that could map the interiors of asteroids and comets, and his team&rsquo;s concept for a Venus balloon observatory. Finally, Justin Yim f...
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