August 9, 1996 - On this Midday program, a discussion on past, present, and future life on Mars with guest Robert Pepin, a University of Minnesota physics professor who has been involved in space research for several decades. Pepin also answers listener questions.
August 30, 1995 - On this special Midday live broadcast at the Minnesota State Fair, Host Gary Eichten talks with a NASA shuttle astronaut and University of Minnesota astronomy professor about the latest in space exploration and shuttle missions.
June 27, 1995 - Robert Pepin, professor of physics and astronomy at University of Minnesota, discusses the U.S. space program, Atlantis space shuttle launch, and new developments in space and astronomy. Pepin also answers listener questions. Program contains pledge drive segments.
July 20, 1994 - On this program, a WFME-FM documentary, “One Small Step: 25 Years Since Apollo”, which looks back at U.S. space exploration. WFME’s Pat Duggins narrates, presenting various interviews and sound recordings. Following documentary, MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews Robert Pepin, physics professor at University of Minnesota, who reflects on moon landing and space program. Pepin also answers listener questions.
October 27, 1991 - Richard Truly, former astronaut and administrator of NASA, speaking at the National Press Club. Following speech, MPR’s Bob Potter interviews Robert Pepin, professor of physics at University of Minnesota. Pepin talks about Truly’s address about the future of the U.S. space program.
July 15, 1989 - Robert Pepin, physics professor at University of Minnesota, reflects on the Apollo moon landing, and his scientific work on material that was brought back. Pepin also answers listener questions. Program presents short audio segment highlights of Walter Kronkite’s reporting of Apollo 11 mission.