The monthly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Take a fact-based journey through the cosmos. Tune in to hear weekly discussions on astronomical topics ranging from planets to cosmology. Hosted by Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay (Planetary Science Institute), this show brings the questions of an avid astronomy lover direct to an astronomer. Together Fraser and Pamela explore what is known and being discovered about the universe around us. Astronomy Cast is supported thru patreon.com/AstronomyCast.
Cheap Astronomy offers you 10 minute weekly podcasts on a wide range of astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, space science and space exploration topics. At Cheap Astronomy you're only as cheap as the telescope you're looking through.
A podcast about astronomy and faith with Wayne and Dan. Making astronomy relevant and understandable.
Cada semana los astrofísicos Simón Angel y Luis Rodríguez aterrizan los temas más trascendentales de las ciencias físicas y astronómicas actuales. Desde las partículas sub-atómicas hasta las estructuras más grandes del cosmos son desencriptadas por este duo dinámico mientras derriban mitos y seudo-ciencia con algo de humor, sarcasmo y cerveza.
Astronomy news and interviews with scientists involved in the discoveries.
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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science


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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
The Planetary Society
Planetary Radio brings you the human adventure across our solar system and beyond. We visit each week with the scientists, engineers, leaders, advocates and astronauts who are taking us across the final frontier. Regular features raise your space IQ while they put a smile on your face. Join host Mat Kaplan and Planetary Society colleagues including Bill Nye the Science Guy, Bruce Betts, and Emily Lakdawalla as they dive deep into the latest space news. The monthly Space Policy Edition takes ...
The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast launched in 2009 as part of the International Year of Astronomy. This community podcast continues to bring you day after day of content across the years. Everyday, a new voice, helping you see the universe we share in a new way. This show is managed by Avivah Yamani, edited by Richard Drumm. This podcast is funded through Patreon.com/CosmoQuestX and produced out of the Planetary Science Institute.
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Sky Tour Astronomy Podcast – Sky & Telescope


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American Astronomical Society
The essential guide to astronomy
Awesome Astronomy explores the frontiers of science, space and our evolving understanding of the universe. Join Ralph, Paul & Jeni for informative and fun astronomy programmes dedicated to space and astronomy news and monthly podcast extras covering hot topics and special interviews in the world of science and astronomy.
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Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists


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Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
The Naked Scientists
Naked Astronomy: the Naked Scientists' Astronomy and Space Science Podcast - audio that's out of this world...
This is the full live stream audio of the Astronomy Cast episodes. The first half hour is the regular episode, and the second half hour is a Q&A session with questions submitted by live viewers and email.
Join amateur astronomers, Chris and Shane, as they share their experiences of observing the night sky.
Discover the night sky with Sky & Telescope’s J. Kelly Beatty
Learn the basics of astronomy in one-to-two minute packets of concise information about specific topics. You are a busy person with a short attention span, and you want to learn about astronomical topics in a short amount of time. Your host Professor Ata is a PhD research astronomer and astrophysicist and a noted authority on stellar and galactic astronomy. I welcome your feedback at ata.sarajedini@gmail.com. See the web site astronomyminute.org for more. The podcast logo is courtesy of Zach ...
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Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures
Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures
Listen to exciting, non-technical talks on some of the most interesting developments in astronomy and space science. Founded in 1999, the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are presented on six Wednesday evenings during each school year at Foothill College, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Speakers include a wide range of noted scientists, explaining astronomical developments in everyday language. The series is organized and moderated by Foothill's astronomy instructor emeritus An ...
Astrophiz Astronomy podcast: Brendan sometimes even gets how and why science works, and conducts in-depth interviews with leading astro and space researchers. In each episode we feature Astrophysicists, Space Scientists, Particle Physicists, Instrument scientists, optical & radio astronomers, Satcomm engineers, project leaders and aurora hunters. For Astrophotographers, we also hear from Dr Ian ‘Astroblog’ Musgrave who tells us when, where and what to look for in the sky over the coming week ...
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The Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity


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The Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity
Exploring the wonders of the Cosmos, one mystery at a time
Astronomy, space, and science news and education delivered in a fun, friendly format! Short form Astronomy Minutes and full-length episodes featuring interviews with some of the top scientists, authors, and developers around the globe! thecosmiccompanion.substack.com
Seattle Astronomy covers space and astronomy news from Seattle.
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Astronomy 162 - Stars, Galaxies, & the Universe


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Astronomy 162 - Stars, Galaxies, & the Universe
Richard Pogge
Astronomy 162, Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe, is part 2 of a 2-quarter introductory Astronomy for non-science majors taught at The Ohio State University. This podcast presents lecture audio from Professor Richard Pogge's Winter Quarter 2006 class. All of the lectures were recorded live in 1008 Evans Laboratory on the OSU Main Campus in Columbus, Ohio.
A brief description of astronomy aimed at 4th graders
Your bite-sized journal club. Join me as I discuss astronomy papers from the last week. Episodes are designed so that you don't need to be an expert, just a fan of astronomy to keep up with the latest astro-news.
We believe that George R. R. Martin has put a lot of effort and thought into creating a deeper dimension of archetype and symbol in his writing. He’s created connections between past and future, between sky and ground. He’s built on classic figures from world mythology and twisted them around in new and incredible ways to fashion his own archetypal characters whose divine roles are played out by the characters in the story. He’s done all of this not only to be artistic and clever, but becaus ...
Astronomy podcast for kids
The SPA was founded in 1953 as the Junior Astronomical Society, and has been helping beginners to astronomy ever since. Visit our website to find out more: www.popastro.com
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Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy


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Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy
Richard Pogge
Astronomy 161, Introduction to the Solar System, is the first quarter of a 2-quarter introductory Astronomy for non-science majors taught at The Ohio State University. This podcast presents audio recordings of Professor Richard Pogge's lectures from his Autumn Quarter 2006 class. All of the lectures were recorded live in 100 Stillman Hall on the OSU Main Campus in Columbus, Ohio.
this podcast is all gonna be about astronomy so space nerds lets get on the ship of imagination and sail away!!!!!!!!!
This is Singapore Sidewalk Astronomy. Talks on the night sky and astronomy chat. Come hang out with us on https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeSidewalkAstronomy/
Fan of Astronomy is a podcast about Astronomy. We who make it have no formal degrees in astronomy but we sure are interested in it. In the podcast we will cover everything astronomy in an entertaining way. Keep up with the universe on Fan of Astronomy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monthly astronomy news, interviews and questions. Created by astronomers.
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Enjoy The Silence: Hike | Camp | Wildlife | Astronomy | Outdoors


Reconnect with Nature | Hiking | Camping | Paddling | Wildlife | Astronomy
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The 365 Days of Astronomy


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Weekly Space Hangout - Focusing JWST with Lee Feinberg, Optical Telescope Manager
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https://youtu.be/0pEmQ1zpKtI Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )Special Guest: Since JWST launched in December, 2021, we have been holding our collective breath as it made its way to its final home at the L2 Lagrange point. Throughout its approximate month-long journey, JWST systematically worked through a complicated series of deployment and commissionin…
The Discussion: More filming for the BBC Longer days and shorter nights L Showcasing amateur photography on noctilucent clouds Listeners’ emails on Less well known cultural names for Ursa Major The current planetary alignment in the sky The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in April, we have: The Milky Way once went through a massive rate of sta…
July offers lots of pretty stars and constellations to check out, and you’ll get a personally guided tour of them by downloading this month’s Sky Tour astronomy podcast. The post July: Stars of the Summer Sky appeared first on Sky & Telescope.American Astronomical Society
Astrophiz 151: Dr Ian Musgrave’s July SkyGuide. Enjoy your regular monthly treat for all naked-eye celestial observers, telescopers, and astrophotographers from Dr @IanfMusgrave, amateur astronomer, molecular pharmacologist and toxicologist.Listen: Ian gives us the dates of the moon phases and the best times to observe planets, clusters and deep sk…
Chris and Shane discuss lots of great things to observe in July 2022. Show notes for the episode can be found at www.actualastronomy.comTwo Amateur Astronomers
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Quantum Astronomy


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T4 #3: Civilizaciones Extraterrestres
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Todo andaba bien en la vida de esta muchachada hasta que todo estaba mal y tuvieron que parar sus grabaciones indefinidamente por desvíos de fondos a la isla Friendship, un paraíso fiscal. Sin embargo, cuando menos lo esperaban, la muchachada recibió la llamada de don Fulgor, que la final de cuentas no estaba muerto, sino todo lo contrario, esta vi…
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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science


We Earthlings are making progress toward defending our planet from near-Earth objects, which is reason enough for the annual Asteroid Day celebration. Co-founder Danica Remy tells us what to expect, while Detlef Koschny, acting head of the European Space Agency’s Planetary Defence Office, reviews ESA’s expanded efforts. Planetary Society chief scie…
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The Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity


The Moon has seen its share of booster rockets and other debris raining down on its surface. A recent crash, however, has an uncertain origin - and now we have the photos! Here is the newest installment of The Cosmic Companion for everyone! Enjoy! Enjoy the podcast here on Substack, or watch the video version of this episode on YouTube! Thanks for …
Astronomy Cast Ep. 647: Best Sci Fi Beach Reading by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Summer’s here! And that means finally tackling that huge list of books piled up on your bedside table and filling up your Kindle. What books do we recommend for some fun reads this summer? - The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scsalzi - Space Opera by Katherine Val…
This rocks too.Steve Nerlich
A parade of planets, Earthshine and a stellar occultation, as we run down what you can see in the night sky this week. Transcript See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto (with Alan Stern & David Grinspoon)
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In July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto, revealing its surface to our view for the first time. In this program, Drs. Alan Stern and David Grinspoon give us an insider's view of how this complex mission came to be and what it discovered at the edge of our solar system. Their recent book (with the same title) tells the full story of t…
A brief historical summary of what we mean when we refer to "Spiral Nebulae."
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Good Heavens! The Human Side of Astronomy


The best science of the universe seems strongly to suggest our universe did indeed have a beginning. Why are the best minds in astrophysics trying to create models of the universe without a beginning? Are these models anywhere close to explaining a beginningless universe? As we heard last week, there is indeed an anti-supernatural bias in the scien…
July offers lots of pretty stars and constellations to check out, and you’ll get a personally guided tour of them by downloading this month’s Sky Tour astronomy podcast. The post July: Stars of the Summer Sky appeared first on Sky & Telescope.American Astronomical Society
Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. - Paper star charts or cell phone software? - Arcturus in the daytime sky! - July 7th, 1st qtr Moon, Rupus Recta, the Lunar Straight Wall visible. - July 13th, Full Moon. - Jul 14th, Saturn 4° from the Moon. - Jul 18th, Neptune is 3° from the Moon. - Jul 19th, Jupiter …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjPggsJqoMk Whenever I mention dark matter in anyway in the Guide to Space, or in a questions show, I get a bunch of responses that have essentially the same point. Astronomers are just speculating, why do they even think dark matter is a thing? We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support edit…
Using data from the fabulous Gaia mission, researchers have detected four new brown dwarfs as well as several other unusual companions to 25 stars in the Milky Way. Plus, Yellowstone, Earth’s magnetic field, hot Jupiters, and a review of the first episode of The Orville: New Horizons. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to supp…
[Editor's Note: The Q&A section was lost when the internet & software demons did their thing. Sorry. I did get the initial co-host banter part adequately. -- Rich] Summer’s here! And that means finally tackling that huge list of books piled up on your bedside table and filling up your Kindle. What books do we recommend for some fun reads this summe…
Chris and Shane have a great conversation with Brian Ventrudo who contributes to Sky & Telescope and Sky News magazines. Check out Brian’s website www.cosmicpursuits.comTwo Amateur Astronomers
https://youtu.be/AwIuPiFq5mw — Part 1… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF18aVF7mdU — Part 2 Summer’s here! And that means finally tackling that huge list of books piled up on your bedside table and filling up your Kindle. What books do we recommend for some fun reads this summer? - The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scsalzi - Space Opera by Kat…
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The 365 Days of Astronomy


Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - Auroral displays contain a continuous pattern of shifting colors and shapes in the night sky following a geomagnetic storm. -…
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The Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity


Mercury introduces new pictures of Mercury from the Bepi-Colombo spacecraft speeding past the speedy world! Hi everyone! The Bepi-Colombo Spacecraft just flew past Mercury for the second time! Here are some images! Listen to the podcast intro here on Substack, and watch the video on YouTube! Image credits: ESA/BepiColombo/MTM Enjoy! Thanks for bein…
Hosted by Dr. Jacinta Delhaize & Dr. Daniel Cunnama. February 18, 2021 saw NASA’s latest Mars Rover, Perseverance, land on the red planet. We are joined by Tiaan Strydom, the Business Development Manager at the South African National Space Agency (SANSA) to discuss the landing and SANSA’s role in it, as well as various other contributions SANSA is …
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Are We Living in the Age of Dinosaurs? w/ Nat Geo's Nizar Ibrahim - Sneak Preview - The Cosmic Companion 24 June 2022
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Hello everyone! Here is a sneak preview of our upcoming episode - Extinction from Space: Asteroid! with world-renowned paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim from National Geographic. Listen to the podcast here or watch the video on YouTube. Join us on the 19 July for the full interview! Clear skies! James Get full access to The Cosmic Companion at thecosmic…
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Weekly Space Hangout - Former NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver and Her New Memoir "Escaping Gravity"
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https://youtu.be/b1FC0BxxCtQ Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )Special Guest: This week we are honored to welcome former NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver to the Weekly Space Hangout. Her new memoir, Escaping Gravity (Diversion Books, June 21, 2022), offers a "first-hand account of how a handful of revolutionaries managed to outmaneuver the system of…
Could there be life beyond Earth? Microbial life existing elsewhere in the Universe seems likely, but what about an intelligent civilisation? How are scientists searching for them, and what would it mean for planet Earth if we made contact with an alien species? In this episode, the SETI Institute’s Franck Marchis talks astrobiology, exoplanets and…
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The Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity


Mercury, Venus, the Moon, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn all line up in the pre-dawn sky on 25 June! Here’s a look at this magical alignment with famed wizard Mauvais Sorcier! Get full access to The Cosmic Companion at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribeThe Cosmic Companion
Chris and Shane discuss interesting deep sky objects to observe in Scorpius. Show notes can be found at www.actualastronomy.comTwo Amateur Astronomers
https://www.spacescoop.org/en/scoops/2208/a-cosmic-duet/ Astronomers have just captured a new image of a beautiful sort of “dance” between two galaxies: the spiral NGC 1512, it’s the pretty, large, barred spiral in the picture, and its small neighbor NGC 1510. You’ll find a link to the picture here: https://noirlab.edu/public/news/noirlab2210/ They…
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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science


The Planetary Society’s LightSail 2 rocketed into orbit three years ago. Society CEO Bill Nye, chief operating officer Jennifer Vaughn, and LightSail program manager Bruce Betts join Mat Kaplan for a look at the long road to this award-winning mission, the current status of the spacecraft, and what’s ahead. Society editorial director Rae Paoletta p…
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The 365 Days of Astronomy


Using the radiation signatures of quasars, scientists have determined when the era of reionization ended in our universe – about 1.1 billion years after the Big Bang. Plus, an update on NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft, new Hubble and Chandra images, and This Week in Rocket History is the TIROS-5 weather satellite. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Day…
How big can a rocky planet get? Can a rocky planet turn into a gas giant? Why are some planets rocky and others gassy? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PaulMattSutter Like on Facebook: ht…
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Ep. 646: Our Long Term Future in Space
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We always say that we're living in golden age of space and astronomy, but it feels like things are just accelerating. Space travel is happening! What does the long-term future hold for our place in the Universe?
Astronomy Cast Ep. 646: Our Long Term Future in Space by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay We always say that we're living in golden age of space and astronomy, but it feels like things are just accelerating. Space travel is happening! What does the long-term future hold for our place in the Universe?