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Matt & Phil from Project Helium Tears join us in the bunker in this 2nd episode in the Sci-fi Wars series to appeal for your votes for the best TV ser...
Matt & Phil from Project Helium Tears join us in the bunker to kick off this Sci-fi Wars series by discussing what makes a sci-fi. We've let c...
The Discussion: A cloudy but fun-filled AstroCamp dominates the discussions this month with glimpses of the planets and a hurried Messier Marathon in ...
What to look out, and up, for in June. This month we take a look at the constellation of Lyra the harp for the beginners guide – we have one o...
Download Episode! A podcast extra episode to get you in the mood for the biannual dark sky weekend run by the podcast crew. We have renowned come...
Download Episode! The Discussion: Paul savours a quiet month of teaching astronomy and enjoys sketching Markarian's Chain of galaxies, while Ralp...
What to look out, and up, for in May. This month we take a look at the constellation Ursa Major for the beginners guide – we'll point you in t...
The Discussion: Paul's been busy with Sirius Astronomy, promoting space and astronomy education at The Big Bang event and schools across the UK, meeti...
What to look out, and up, for in April. This month we look in the direction of Leo the Lion for the beginners guide – taking a look at the bri...
In this podcast extra Paul & Ralph went off topic from astronomy to discuss the health (or otherwise) of science in the US and Europe. Via a c...
Download Episode! The Discussion: A final check-in with the Helium Tears team before they release their camera laden balloon to the edge of space...
What to look out, and up, for in March. This month we look in the direction of Cancer the Crab for the beginners guide – taking a look at open...
Download Episode! The full length discussion between Ralph & Paul about the merits of rockets against spaceplanes - the risks, costs and current ...
The Discussion: Enjoying views of Comet Lovejoy, engaging in astronomy outreach at schools, looking forward to the Spring AstroCamp in the Welsh Breco...
We start with the big bold northern hemisphere constellation of Orion. The swollen supergiant Betelgeuse, 5 stars in one in Sigma Orionis, and the mag...
Download Episode! In this podcast extra we go off piste and digress from a discussion about the successes of the Rosetta mission. We ask ...
The Discussion: Christmas in Cydonia and teaching science to children through astronomy education. The News: Kicking off 2015 we round off the...
What to look out, and up, for in January. We start with three Messier open clusters in Auriga and a tougher nebula in our beginner's guide. ...
This pantomime episode contains some mild bad language and puerile humour Join us for a round up of our favourite stories & events from 2014 a...
The Discussion: The historical landing of the Philae probe on Comet 67P, lunar imaging and astronomy outreach in the UK. The News: In the news...
What to look out, and up, for in December. We start with the broad constellation of Gemini and an easy binary star, a planetary nebula and a g...
From the Autumn AstroCamp 2014, Cardiff University astrophysics student, Jeni Millard, presents our latest understanding of the structure, formation, ...
Download Episode! The Discussion: Enjoying light pollution-free skies in the Ionian Sea and soaking up the atmosphere at the North West Astronomy...
What to look out, and up, for in November. We start with the welcome return of the winter constellation of Taurus in our beginners' and young ...
The Discussion: Enjoying dark skies at the National Trust, Paul's astronomy outreach endeavours with Sirius Astronomy and predictions for the upcoming...
What to look out, and up, for in October. We start with the constellation of Perseus in our beginners' and young observers' challenge. ...
Download Episode! A podcast extra episode to get you in the mood for the biannual dark sky weekend run by the podcast crew. We have BBC's The Sky...
The Discussion: Sirius Astronomy and The Knowledge Observatory's educational outreach and preparation for our dark sky observing weekend in Wales: Ast...
What to look out, and up, for in September. We start with the constellation of Cassiopeia in our beginners' and young observers' challenge. Next up is...
The Discussion: Enjoying the delights of July's skies, writing articles for Astronomy magazine, STEM education and Paul becomes a European Space Agenc...