Slacker Astronomy pays a visit to WGBH studios in Boston – home of
Morning Stories. We talk about astronomy, our favorite astronomical subjects,
why we are into it, etc. All helped with the deft hand of producer
extraordinaire Tony Kahn.
great news thought i would never see this.
Archive for February, 2010
Our Morning Story Ages Like a Fine Wine [FF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Chit Chat #9 [OF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010wonder what this really means
Interview With Dr. Lee Anne Willson [FF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Dr. Willson is an expert in red, pulsating stars also known as Miras.
thats funny
Chit Chat #10 [JF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Rebecca joined us in our 10th chit chat until we bored her out the
door. But Doug Welch was a trooper and hung out until the end! We do listener mail, follow
ups, a promo, show news and more…
can believe what i am reading, so unfair
Interview With Keith Cowing of NASAWatch.org [FF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Keith is the creator of NASAWatch and co-editor of
Spaceflightnow.com. He talks about the evolution of NASAWatch, the goings on
in public space policy and experimental Mars habitats on Earth.
thanks for delivering this story to me
Cafe Sci on Planetary Systems and Extraterrestrial Life (3/3) [FF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010The is the audio from the Cafe Scientifique meeting hosted by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Thu, Oct 4, 2006. Doug Welch and Ralph Pudritz are the presenters. Cafe Scientifique meetings are very interactive and the audience is a big part of the event. Each of the three parts lasts about 30 minutes.
more to read in our archives
Cafe Sci on Planetary Systems and Extraterrestrial Life (2/3) [FF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010The is the audio from the Cafe Scientifique meeting hosted by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Thu, Oct 4, 2006. Doug Welch and Ralph Pudritz are the presenters. Cafe Scientifique meetings are very interactive and the audience is a big part of the event. Each of the three parts lasts about 30 minutes.
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Cafe Sci on Planetary Systems and Extraterrestrial Life (1/3) [FF]
Saturday, February 27th, 2010The is the audio from the Cafe Scientifique meeting hosted by McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Thu, Oct 4, 2006. Doug Welch and Ralph Pudritz are the presenters. Cafe Scientifique meetings are very interactive and the audience is a big part of the event. Each of the three parts lasts about 30 minutes.
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Heaviest Element Officially Named Copernicium (LiveScience.com)
Saturday, February 27th, 2010LiveScience.com – The heaviest element yet known is now officially named
“Copernicium,” after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
it should be interested what change will this make
Senators to NASA chief: Go somewhere specific (AP)
Saturday, February 27th, 2010AP – NASA needs to go somewhere specific, not just talk about it, skeptical U.S. senators told the space agency chief Wednesday.
never miss a day, thanks for the blog