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- 16 Aug 2009
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365 Days of Astrono...
An African Boy's Heavenly Dream
This is an account of my experience in Africa with astronomy and a message of support for young scientists in developing nations. Bio: I am an African youth of 18 ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 15 Aug 2009
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365 Days of Astrono...
Chaucer's Astronomy & Treatise on the Astrolabe
Description: Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340-1400) is most famous for writing The Canterbury Tales, but relatively few know that he also wrote the oldest surviving technical manual in English, The Treatise ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 14 Aug 2009
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NASA Blueshift
Blueshift - August 14, 2009: Making Hubble's Great Orion ...
The Hubble Space Telescope is famous for its beautiful images of celestial objects - from planets in our own Solar System to far away galaxies. The Orion Nebula (known to ...
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This Week @ NASA
NASA TV's This Week @NASA, August 14
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Science@NASA podcas...
In Search of Antimatter Galaxies
Next year, a powerful cosmic ray detector will be installed on the International Space Station. Its mission: to search for antimatter galaxies and other exotic phenomena in the Universe. Please ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
The Cosmos from the Outback
The Cosmos from the Outback by Carolyn Petersen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPONSOR: Loch Ness The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to ...
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NASA Blueshift
- 13 Aug 2009
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
Show 233: Snow on Mars
The red planet Mars conjures up images of rocks and arid, dusty plains, but last year NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander showed that it snows on Mars. The Phoenix robot observed ...
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Cheap Astronomy
30. Cosmos 1 - 13 August 2009
Cheap Astronomy puts a baseball cap on backwards and goes sailing on the seas of space-time.
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
Episode 233: Snow on Mars
The red planet Mars conjures up images of rocks and arid, dusty plains, but last year NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander showed that it snows on Mars. The Phoenix robot observed ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
Down to My Last Quarter
Moon phases are an unexpectedly misunderstood topic for many, based on my years of teaching. It seems that "full moon" means something entirely different to young people today, and quarter ...
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
- 12 Aug 2009
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365 Days of Astrono...
Palomar Sky Surveys on Your Desktop
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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As It Happened: Ho...
Apollo 13: Houston, We've Got a Problem
This 1970 documentary chronicles the near-fatal disaster that befell Apollo 13 on its way to Fra Mauro on the Moon.
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365 Days of Astrono...
The Magnetosphere
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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365 Days of Astrono...
Ancient Astronomy: The Mayans
A brief introduction on how the Mayans took advantage of their geographical location in order to study Venus, how they knew about other objects and the significance of their calendar. ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 11 Aug 2009
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What's Up in Astron...
Episode 142: Perseid Meteor Shower
The Perseid meteor shower is active this week, and putting on a great show! I also discuss a pairing of the moon and Pleiades, as well as Jupiter at opposition. ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
Cassini Watches the Sun Rise Above Saturn's Rings
Today, August 11, 2009, marks Saturn's equinox, the first day of spring in its northern hemisphere. An observer at Saturn sees crazy things happening when the Sun passes through the ...
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What's Up in Astron...
- 10 Aug 2009
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NASA's Chandra X-ra...
Introductory Trailer to Chandra
In Florence, Italy, in the year 1609, the world changed. Using a small telescope, Galileo proved that the Earth is not distinct from the universe, but part of it. And ...
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NASACast: Space Shu...
STS-127 Mission Recap
The Endeavour crew members are back on Earth after completing a demanding and complex mission.
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StarTalk Podcast
StarTalk: Science in Society
Brilliant scientific discoveries and cutting edge technology have transformed our world, yet many people are turned off by science. Where has the excitement for science gone, and how can we ...
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Are We Alone?
Skeptic Check: Doomsday at the Movies
Hollywood has a few ideas of how the world will end: killer asteroids … lethal pandemics … deadly ice-ages. These themes have all played out on the big screen. But, ...
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Science@NASA podcas...
Horse Flies and Meteors
Like bugs streaking down the side window of a moving car, colorful Perseid Earthgrazers could put on a pleasing show after sunset on Tuesday, August 11th. Please vote for this ...
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The Planetary Socie...
Astronomer Heidi Hammel on the New Jupiter Impact
Jupiter got another black eye on July 19. Heidi Hammel returns to tell how astronomers around the world jumped into action, even turning the newly-refurbished Hubble Space Telescope toward the ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
What Happened to Saturn's Rings?
Adam Fuller from Columbia Astronomy 400 years ago Galileo turned his telescope towards Saturn and saw what he thought were three separate round bodies. For the next 50 years astronomers ...
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Astronomy Cast
Ep. 150: Telescopes, the Next Level
We've explained how to get into astronomy and buy your first telescope. Now we're going to take things to the next level and get you drooling about bigger and better ...
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Astronomy Cast
Ep. 150: Telescopes, the Next Level
We've explained how to get into astronomy and buy your first telescope. Now we're going to take things to the next level and get you drooling about bigger and better ...
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NASA's Chandra X-ra...
- 9 Aug 2009
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365 Days of Astrono...
Perseids Meteor Shower
On August 12, the annual Perseids meteor shower will light up the night sky with up to 60 meteors per hour. But before you head out to experience this display, ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 8 Aug 2009
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365 Days of Astrono...
A History of Modern Astronomy in Thailand, Part 1
Part 1 tells about Thailand’s astronomy before the 20th Century. Not long after the advent of the telescope, late 17th Century Siam (former name of Thailand) built the first modern ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 7 Aug 2009
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365 Days of Astrono...
Backyard Astrophotography - A Visual Effects Artist's Esc...
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365 Days of Astrono...
Dear Lyla, This is Where You Came From
May 29th will be my niece's 1st birthday. I'll write/read her a "letter" explaining where the heavier elements in her body came from, explaining how they were created millions of ...
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NASACast Audio
NASA TV's This Week @NASA, August, 7
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NASACast: Space Shu...
Discovery's Crew Practices Countdown
The STS-128 astronauts rehearse in Florida for liftoff.
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NASACast: Earth Vid...
Space Age Volcano Monitoring Network
If Mt. Saint Helens erupts again, a team of scientists and engineers will be monitoring with space age technology from NASA.
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NASA's Jet Propulsi...
Space Age Volcano Monitoring Network
If Mt. Saint Helens erupts again, a team of scientists and engineers will be monitoring with space age technology from NASA.
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Science@NASA podcas...
Space Porch Open for Business
Barely two weeks after it was installed by the crew of space shuttle Endeavour, the Japanese-built platform is already bustling with experiments in astronomy and space physics--and that's just for ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
Eclipsing Binaries
SPONSOR: Mark Duwe 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 ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 6 Aug 2009
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NASA Goddard Shorts
NASA | Little SDO: Tons of Data
Little SDO demonstrates just how much data he sends every day.
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
Show 232: Stellar Oscillations
A massive star -- 10 times the mass of the Sun -- called V1449 Aquilla, turns out to have oscillations similar to the Sun. The observations were obtained over 150 ...
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Cheap Astronomy
29. No place like home - 06 August 2009
If there was a planet somewhere in the universe able to support life, what would it be like? Hmmm...
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NASA's Jet Propulsi...
What's Up for August? Meteors!
The Perseid meteor shower will dazzle in the early morning hours of Aug. 13. Plus, a popular planet shows up in the night sky.
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365 Days of Astrono...
UNAWE: Experiences with Children
UNAWE: Experiences with children Deirdre Kelleghan is an amateur astronomer and an artist. She is the former President of the Irish Astronomical Society (2005 - 2009) she is now The ...
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Science@NASA podcas...
Kepler Detects an Exoplanet Atmosphere
NASA's new planet-hunting Kepler space telescope has detected the changing phases and atmosphere of a planet a thousand light years away. Please vote for this podcast at PodcastAlley! Get this ...
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Hubble’s Universe U...
An Un-peculiar Trio of Galaxies?
Hubbles exquisite resolution reveals details of astronomical objects that have never before been seen. Often, these observations unmask the complex inner workings that help explain previous puzzles as well as ...
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Hubble’s Universe U...
An Un-peculiar Trio of Galaxies?
Hubble's exquisite resolution reveals details of astronomical objects that have never before been seen. Often, these observations unmask the complex inner workings that help explain previous puzzles as well as ...
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Hubble’s Universe U...
An Un-peculiar Trio of Galaxies?
Hubble's exquisite resolution reveals details of astronomical objects that have never before been seen. Often, these observations unmask the complex inner workings that help explain previous puzzles as well as ...
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Hubble’s Universe U...
Episode 10: An Un-peculiar Trio of Galaxies?
Hubble's exquisite resolution reveals details of astronomical objects that have never before been seen. Often, these observations unmask the complex inner workings that help explain previous puzzles as well as ...
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
Episode 232: Stellar Oscillations
A massive star -- 10 times the mass of the Sun -- called V1449 Aquilla, turns out to have oscillations similar to the Sun. The observations were obtained over 150 ...
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NASA Goddard Shorts
- 5 Aug 2009
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NASACast: What's Up...
What’s Up for August?
Have you ever wondered what makes the cosmic fireworks called meteor showers? Meteor showers are just the debris of a passing comet or sometimes the debris from a fragmented asteroid.
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ESOcast
ESOcast Episode 9: Celestial Tango Makes for a Gorgeous N...
ESO has just released a stunning new image of a field of stars towards the constellation of Carina. This striking view is ablaze with a flurry of stars of all ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy Update
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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365 Days of Astrono...
What Do We See When We Look Up?
What do we detect when we look into space? Very little, actually. Almost all of what we know about the universe comes from analysis of a very limited set of ...
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NASACast: What's Up...



