Summary
Sarah Al-Ahmed and Casey Dreier host a special live recording of Planetary Radio at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., immediately following The Planetary Society’s Day of Action. In this episode, we explore the complex geopolitical landscape NASA faces as it works toward returning humans to the Moon and exploring other worlds. With growing influence from commercial space companies, potential budget cuts, and changes in committee leadership, this pivotal moment in space exploration is shaping NASA’s future.
We’re joined by Bill Nye (CEO, The Planetary Society), Nancy Chabot (Chief Scientist, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory), Rep. George Whitesides (Representative, CA-27), Rep. Judy Chu (Co-chair, Congressional Planetary Science Caucus, Representative, CA-28), and Antonio Peronace (Chief Executive, Space for Humanity). Together, we explore how evolving national priorities, key lawmakers, and the rapid growth of the commercial space sector could reshape U.S. space policy, potentially redefining the motivations that have driven space exploration since the Apollo era.
The Planetary Society – 05/05/2025
About
00:00 Cybele Bjorklund – Vice President of Federal Strategy & Executive Director, Hopkins Bloomberg Center
08:00 Bill Nye – Chief Executive Officer for The Planetary Society
13:27 Nancy Chabot – Planetary Chief Scientist at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, and Coordination Lead for DART
29:35 George Whitesides – Representative for CA-27
35:27 Judy Chu – Co-chair, Congressional Planetary Science Caucus, Representative for CA-28
53:10 Antonio Peronace – Executive Director for Space for Humanity