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- 28 Mar 2013
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Star Gazer
Star Gazers 1 Min. April 1-7, 2013
Twin Stars Hang Out With The Twin Planets
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Star Gazer
Star Gazers 5 Min. April 1-7, 2013
Twin Stars Hang Out With The Twin Planets
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09:39 UTC
Cheap Astronomy
165.1 Snippets - Human space aliens - 28 March 2013
Finding your inner alien.
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
Episode 443: Life on Mars Once Possible
Content in development.
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Talking Space Podca...
Episode 510: NASA and ESA Walk the Planck
On this episode of Talking Space, we discuss SpaceX’s Dragon capsule and its return to Earth, as well as the scheduled departure of the next crew to the space station, ...
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Star Gazer
- 27 Mar 2013
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NASA's Chandra X-ra...
When Stars Go Boom
Our Sun is a star. In fact, it is the closest star we'll ever see. The Sun is about 5 billion years old and will live for about 5 billion ...
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The Space Show
Robert (Bob) Zimmerman, Tuesday, 3-26-13
Guest: Robert (Bob) Zimmerman. Topics: Space news, company updates, and more. Please direct all comments and questions regarding Space Show programs/guest(s) to the Space Show blog, http://thespaceshow.wordpress.com. Comments and questions ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy - 27 March, 2013
Learning Space w/ CosmoQuest 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 ...
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StarStuff
New age for the Universe
The universe is a hundred million years older than thought. Also; how planetary migration caused a massive solar system meteor storm; and has Voyager left the solar system?
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StarStuff
New age for the Universe
The universe is a hundred million years older than thought. Also; how planetary migration caused a massive solar system meteor storm; and has Voyager left the solar system?
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NASA's Chandra X-ra...
- 26 Mar 2013
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18:30 UTC
NASA Astrobiology M...
Skeptic Check: Friends Like These
We love our family and friends, but sometimes their ideas about how the world works seem a little wacky. We asked BiPiSci listeners to share examples of what they can't ...
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NASA Goddard Shorts
NASA | MAVEN Magnetometer
MAVEN’s dual magnetometers will allow scientists to study the interaction between the solar wind and the Martian atmosphere, giving us a better understanding of how Mars has evolved from a ...
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The Space Show
Michael Paul, Penn St. Lunar Lion, Monday, 3-25-13
Guest: Michael Paul. Topics: The Penn State Google Lunar X Prize entry, the Lunar Lion. Please direct all comments and questions regarding Space Show programs/guest(s) to the Space Show blog, ...
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NASA Astrobiology M...
Skeptic Check: Friends Like These
We love our family and friends, but sometimes their ideas about how the world works seem a little wacky. We asked BiPiSci listeners to share examples of what they can't ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy -- 26 March, 2013
MyMoon & CosmoQuest Hangout On Air The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in duration, for all ...
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NASA Astrobiology M...
- 25 Mar 2013
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Sky & Telescope
S&T's Audio Sky Tour for May 2013
Saturn rises in early evening and is visible throughout May. And a remarkable gathering of Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury sparkles low in the west toward month's end.
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Scientific American...
Universe May Be A Titch Older
Our universe has long passed for a 13.7-billion-year-old, but it turns out it’s really a bit more elderly. So says new data from the European Planck satellite. [More]
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RC Hangar Time
Episode 11 - Maiden flights
In this episode we have Antonio Lopez back with the RCHT crew to talk about maiden flights and what to look for. We also discuss the re-maiden flight of an ...
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The Space Show
Dr. Alan Stern; Open Lines - Sunday, 3-24-13
Guest: Dr. Alan Stern. Topics: Golden Spike & the NSRC 2013 conference followed by Open Lines in the last hour. Please direct all comments and questions regarding Space Show programs/guest(s) ...
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Are We Alone?
Skeptic Check: Friends Like These
We love our family and friends, but sometimes their ideas about how the world works seem a little wacky. We asked BiPiSci listeners to share examples of what they can’t ...
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The Planetary Socie...
More of Our ALMA Adventure in Chile's Atacama Desert
Our special coverage of the ALMA Observatory inauguration continues, with the President of Chile, the incoming ALMA Director, and much more from the Atacama Desert.
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Naked Astronomy
Radio Astronomy in the Australian Outback - 13.03.25 - Na...
The SKA will soon be the world's most sensitive radio telescope, able to view some of the most distant objects ever seen. In a special edition of Naked Astronomy this ...
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Sky & Telescope
- 24 Mar 2013
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy -- 24 March, 2013
Astronomy Cast: Episode 275 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 ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
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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 the year. The ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
- 23 Mar 2013
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Space Talk with Jim...
Space Talk with Jim Banke 3/23
Jim Banke talks to Lee Solid, who worked for Rocketdyne on Saturn F-1 engine and Eileen Collins, former NASA astronaut and first female Space Shuttle commander. Space Talk with Jim ...
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Space Talk with Jim...
Just Cruisin w/ Larry Jackson 3/23
Larry talks about what's new with the cruising industry. Just Cruisin w/ Larry Jackson 3/23
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy -- 23 March, 2013
Cheap Astronomy! 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 the ...
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365 Days of Astrono...
OSIRIS-REx Target Asteroids Campaign, by Peter Lake
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Space Talk with Jim...
- 22 Mar 2013
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Brains Matter
162 – Dr Michael Brown – Lies, Damned Lies, and NRA Stati...
In today’s episode, I talk to Dr Michael Brown from Monash University about the mis-use of statistics in the public sphere, and specifically, about the American National Rifle Associations misrepresentations ...
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NASACast
This Week @ NASA, March 22, 2013
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy -- 22 March, 2013
Weekly Space Hangout -- Recorded on 15 March, 2013 Scott Lewis and Tony Darnell talk about the James Webb Space Telescope outreach that was performed at South by Southwest in ...
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Brains Matter
- 21 Mar 2013
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The Jodcast
March 2013 Extra
Plancking. In the show this time, Dr Paddy Leahy [27:17-51:15] tells us about today's exciting new results from the Planck mission, Prof Richard Davis [1:50-27:06] tells us about the Planck ...
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Cheap Astronomy
165. Cheap Astronomy - Live at Mt. Stromlo! - 21 March 20...
The Irish started early.
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Cheap Astronomy
166. A mission to Mars - 3 April 2013
The next step that's hard to take.
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Cheap Astronomy
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Astromlomy.
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy -- 21 March, 2013
The Planetary Hangout -- Originally Recorded live on 7 March, 2013 "What's going on with Curiosity?" Casey Dreier and Emily Lakdawalla talk about the current happenings with the Mars Science ...
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NASA's Jet Propulsi...
Planck Exposes Ancient Light of Our Universe
Animation illustrating scientists work to extract the oldest light in our universe from maps of the whole sky taken by the Planck mission. This animation illustrates the painstaking work performed ...
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NASA's Jet Propulsi...
A Journey of Light through Space and Time
Animation depicting the 'life' of a photon as it travels across space and time, from the very early universe to the Planck satellite. This artist's animation depicts the "life" of ...
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NASA's Jet Propulsi...
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This animation illustrates the painstaking work performed by scientists to extract the oldest light in our universe, called the cosmic microwave background, from maps of the whole sky taken by ...
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The Space Show
The John Batchelor Show "Hotel Mars," Wednesday, 103-20-1...
Guests: John Batchelor, Dr. Ralph Milliken, Dr. David Livingston: Mars Curiosity drilling, building blocks for life, Mars organics. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss the Space Show ...
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SkyWatch and Hubble...
Episode 442: Seeing the Sun Like Never Before
In the three years since NASA launched the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), the spacecraft has provided continuous, high-resolution views of the Sun, helping us better understand our star and its ...
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Talking Space Podca...
Episode 509: The #SoyuzAdventure of a Lifetime
On this special episode of Talking Space, we talk to Abigail Harrison, also known as Astronaut Abby on Twitter. Abby is a teenager with a passion for space, who is ...
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The Jodcast
- 20 Mar 2013
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The Space Show
John Strickland, Monday, 3-19-13
Guest: John Strickland. Topics: NSS, ISDC, space settlement, SSP, launcher reusability & more. Please direct all comments and questions regarding Space Show programs/guest(s) to the Space Show blog, http://thespaceshow.wordpress.com. Comments ...
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NASA's Chandra X-ra...
Kepler's Supernova Remnant in 60 Seconds
Over 400 years ago, Johannes Kepler and many others witnessed the appearance of a new "star" in the sky.
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365 Days of Astrono...
365 Days of Astronomy -- 20 March, 2013
Nicole Gugliucci hosted a live Google+ Hangout on Air from Chile for the ALMA Large Millimeter Array, interviewing fellow space enthusiasts, technicians and scientists. The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast ...
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StarStuff
Mars could have supported life
Rock samples show Mars was capable of sustaining life as we know it. Also; scientists discover third closest stellar system to the sun; and more certainty, but less magic, about ...
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Silicon Valley Astr...
Astronomy from the Stratosphere: NASA's SOFIA Mission
Why did NASA buy a used passenger airliner, cut a 10' x 10' hole in the fuselage, add a roll-back door, and install a 17-ton telescope inside? Dr. Dana Backman, ...
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StarStuff
Mars could have supported life
Rock samples show Mars was capable of sustaining life as we know it. Also; scientists discover third closest stellar system to the sun; and more certainty, but less magic, about ...
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17:03 UTC
The Space Show
- 19 Mar 2013
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Scientific American...
Unfinished Chile Observatory Makes Starry Discovery
Billions of years ago the universe was a star-forming machine. Some galaxies were churning out a star every few hours. But today the Milky Way produces maybe a couple of ...
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The Space Show
Dr. Claude Piantadosi, Monday, 3-18-13
Guest: Dr. Claude Piantadosi. Topics": We discussed Dr. Piantodosi's book, "Mankind Beyond Earth," human spaceflight, Mars missions, radiation, microgravity. Please direct all comments and questions regarding Space Show programs/guest(s) to ...
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23:37 UTC
Scientific American...



