Book Club Edition: Diane Ackerman and “The Planets: A Cosmic Pastoral”

Book Club Edition: Diane Ackerman and “The Planets: A Cosmic Pastoral”

Author: The Planetary Society May 15, 2026 Duration: 51:18
Celebrated author and poet Diane Ackerman joins us for a lively conversation about the new edition of her wonderful collection. Carl Sagan described it as spectacularly good poetry.

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