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19:00 UTC
The Sky At Night Ma...
BBC Sky at Night magazine - Episode Twenty Two
In this month's episode we get an update on the recent Space Shuttle mission and activities on the International Space Station, take a look at the amazing new image from ...
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16:24 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
The Parkes Dish, by Eran Segev
The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in duration, for all 365 days of 2009. The podcast ...
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16:00 UTC
NASACast: Space Shu...
STS-132: What's Going Up
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16:00 UTC
NASACast
STS-132: Liftoff Atlantis!
Space shuttle Atlantis begins the STS-132 mission as it carries the six-member crew toward the International Space Station.
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16:00 UTC
NASACast
Atlantis Tribute
With STS-132 as the last planned mission for space shuttle Atlantis, a few of those who have witnessed this shuttle's long career throughout the years express their thoughts.
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16:00 UTC
NASACast
NASA TV's This Week @NASA, May 15
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05:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Next Generation Space Materials, by Bob Hirshon, AAAS
Next Generation Space Materials, by Bob Hirshon, AAAS The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in duration, ...
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04:41 UTC
NASA's Jet Propulsi...
Phoenix Mars Landing: Nerves and Joy
The earliest star catalogs are over six thousand years old, but the stories are even older.
- 13 May 2010
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16:00 UTC
NASACast
STS-132: Tribute to Atlantis
A few of those who have witnessed Atlantis' long career over the years express their thoughts and memories of the shuttle.
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16:00 UTC
NASACast
The Legacy of Atlantis
A look back at the 25-year career of space shuttle Atlantis.
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15:00 UTC
SkyWatch and Hubble...
Show 275: Venusian Lava
Venus, often called Earth's twin, has a surface with few craters, suggesting some activity that resurfaces the planet. Now, new evidence from the European Venus Express spacecraft indicates relatively recent ...
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09:39 UTC
Cheap Astronomy
71. A multiple payload - 13 May 2010
It's not all about NASA.
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05:53 UTC
Brains Matter
New iPhone Application
The Ordinary Guy from the Brains Matter Podcast has contributed to another episode of 365 Days of Astronomy: Hypervelocity Stars
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05:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
The Square Kilometre Array, by the SKA Outreach Team
The Square Kilometre Array, by the SKA Outreach Team The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in ...
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04:00 UTC
SkyWatch and Hubble...
Episode 275: Venusian Lava
Venus, often called Earth's twin, has a surface with few craters, suggesting some activity that resurfaces the planet. Now, new evidence from the European Venus Express spacecraft indicates relatively recent ...
- 12 May 2010
- 11 May 2010
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17:34 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
The Late Heavy Bombardment— Was it Real? by Emily Lakdawa...
The Late Heavy Bombardment— Was it Real? by Emily Lakdawalla The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes ...
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16:57 UTC
Silicon Valley Astr...
A Scientist Looks at "Doomsday 2012" and the Rise of Cosm...
Many people have heard the rumors that the world will end in 2012 -- and that some astronomical event or alignment is to blame. Dr. David Morrison of the NASA ...
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16:57 UTC
Silicon Valley Astr...
A Scientist Looks at "Doomsday 2012" and the Rise of Cosm...
Many people have heard the rumors that the world will end in 2012 -- and that some astronomical event or alignment is to blame. Dr. David Morrison of the NASA ...
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05:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Speculative Fiction: How The Russians landed on the Moon,...
Speculative Fiction: How The Russians landed on the Moon, by C. Augusto Valdés The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 ...
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01:53 UTC
Talking Space Podca...
Episode 216: A Good Abort?
On this episode, we discuss the STS-132 mission set to launch on May 14th. As well, we get into the tweetup which is accompanying it, as our very own Gina ...
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01:53 UTC
Talking Space Podca...
Episode 216: A Good Abort?
On this very special episode, not only do we have special guest panelist Rebecca Setzer (@beccasetz) from Astronomy Out & About on Astronomy.FM, we are joined by special guests Geoffrey ...
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01:53 UTC
Talking Space Podca...
Episode 216: A Good Abort?
Pull up your chairs for some travelers tales from both Gina Herlihy and Mark Ratterman. Gina visited the Virginia Air and Space Center in Hampton, Virginia and describes her exploration ...
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01:53 UTC
Talking Space Podca...
Episode 216: A Good Abort?
After returning from an unannounced two week vacation, it's Guy's Night Out as Gina was unable to join us. We start off recapping the ISS repair of the broken ISS ...
- 10 May 2010
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17:00 UTC
NASA's Chandra X-ra...
Abell 3376 in 60 Seconds
This composite image of the galaxy cluster Abell 3376 shows X-ray data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the ROSAT telescope along with an optical image from the Digitized Sky ...
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16:00 UTC
NASACast
What's Up for May?
The earliest star catalogs are over 6 thousand years old. But the stories and pictures are even older.
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10:49 UTC
AstroPod
The AstroPod May 2010
This month you can hear all about CCDs (charge-coupled devices) in our interview with Craig Mackay and also Anna's history section. Find out how advances in Astronomy affect your everyday ...
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07:00 UTC
Are We Alone?
Alien Invasion
They’re heeeere! Yes, aliens are wreaking havoc and destruction throughout the land. But these aliens are Arizona beetles, and the land is in California, where the invasive insects are a ...
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07:00 UTC
NASA's Jet Propulsi...
What's Up for May?
The earliest star catalogs are over six thousand years old, but the stories are even older.
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07:00 UTC
Are We Alone?
Alien Invasion
They’re heeeere! Yes, aliens are wreaking havoc and destruction throughout the land. But these aliens are Arizona beetles, and the land is in California, where the invasive insects are a ...
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06:13 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
The Late Heavy Bombardment— Was it Real? by Emily Lakdawa...
The Late Heavy Bombardment— Was it Real? by Emily Lakdawalla The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes ...
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04:00 UTC
The Planetary Socie...
Saturn Update From Cassini Project Scientist Linda Spilke...
Linda Spilker now heads the Cassini science team, and her mission has been extended yet again. She rejoins us to review the latest news from the ringed planet. Bill Nye ...
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00:00 UTC
Astronomy Cast
Ep. 189: Johannes Kepler and His Laws of Planetary Motion
Nicolaus Copernicus changed our understanding of the Universe when he rearranged the Solar System to put the Sun at the center, with the Earth becoming just another of the planets ...
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00:00 UTC
Astronomy Cast
Ep. 189: Johannes Kepler and His Laws of Planetary Motion
Nicolaus Copernicus changed our understanding of the Universe when he rearranged the Solar System to put the Sun at the center, with the Earth becoming just another of the planets ...
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