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Radio Lab, Show 205: Space

From WNYC Radio | Part of the Radio Lab series | 00:58:53
Producers: Jad Abumrad

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Space: Romance v Reality

In the 60s, space exploration was an American obsession. But the growing reality of space has turned the romance to cynicism. We chart the path from then to now. We begin with Ann Druyan, widow of Carl Sagan, with a story about the Voyager expedition, true love, and golden record that travels through space. For a dose of reality, astrophysicist Neil de Grasse Tyson explains the Coepernican Principle and just how insignificant we are.

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Review of Radio Lab, Show 205: Space

All I can say about this is that if you have an hour slot to fill then this is an absolute must. It's fantastic radio. The scripting and use of sound is exceptional.
I don't need to describe the content but from the first note (and I use that word deliberately as the programme is akin to a symphony) it has you wrapped around its finger.
This programme can't be recommended enough. Oh gush, gush, And I promise that I'm not related in any way!

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Review of Radio Lab, Show 205: Space

It's easy to get lost in something as big and vast as space itself. Even easier when you have to plan a whole hour going through it. And though this episode of Radio Lab does take a few "long cuts" and diverge into the realm of the "merely interesting" from time to time, overall the show presents as enjoyable an exploration of our fascination with outer space, our forays into it and our deepest questions -- philosophical, physical, mechanical -- about it.

And something interesting happens along the way. Amid all these voices, all these theories, the science fiction and the science fact, it became clear to me in listening to this episode of Radio Lab that the challenges we face in approaching, exploring and conquering space are the same ones we face here on earth -- in international politics, domestic affairs, even in our interpersonal relationships. These are questions of will and ambition; courage and fear; our own abilities as individuals and people to rise above the quotidian and do something great.

Broadcast History

This program premiered on WNYC May 5, 2006

Timing and Cues

Radio Lab Show 205 ? Space

TRT 58:59
*Breaks: Two 1:00 minute Station ID Breaks.
There is music under the break.

Segment A: 00:00-16:18
Incue: PRODUCTION ELEMENT ?You?relistening to Radio Lab??
Outcue: PRODUCTION ELEMENT ??from New York Public Radio WNYC and NPR, what ? keep listening.?

First ID Break 16:18-17:18

Segment B: 17:19-36:25
Incue: ?This is Radio Lab. I?m Jad Abumrad??
Outcue: PRODUCTION ELEMENT ??from New York Public Radio WNYC and NPR.?

Second ID Break 36:25 - 37:24

Segment C: 37:25-58:59
Incue: ?This is Radio Lab. I?m Jad Abumrad??
Outcue: ?This is NPR - National Public Radio

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