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#104 - February 2021 Part 2
14. feb. 2021 1t 14m

The Discussion: Correcting the orbits of Jupiter's moons Welcoming Galaxy Rise's Dustin Ruoff onto the Podcast Crew Causing terrorism scares with...

#104 - February 2021 Part 1
1. feb. 2021 1t 1m

The Discussion: Jeni on the Highbrow Drivel podcast More astronomy goodness at Sky Guide The amateur astronomy/dogging connection A review of Ge...

#103 - January 2021 Part 2
15. jan. 2021 59m

The Discussion: If you like your introductions rambling, you're in for a real treat! We discuss the Jeni's PhD thesis submission, The Real Right Stuff...

#103 - January 2021 Part 1
1. jan. 2021 1t 3m

The Discussion: As we welcome in the New Year, we discuss the holiday season and your suggestions to replace the Guide to the Electromagnetic Spectrum...

#102 - December 2020 Part 2
18. dec. 2020 1t 25m

A jolly romp around viruses and tasers! We look back at the astronomy and space exploration highlights of 2020: Phosphine in Venus atmosphere Th...

#102 - December 2020 Part 1
1. dec. 2020 1t 2m

The Discussion: We discuss National Geographic's The Right Stuff series on Disney+, get a little bit ranty about the use of jokey titles in research p...

#101 - November 2020 Part 2
14. nov. 2020 1t 4m

The Discussion: The ongoing saga of Jeni's PhD thesis and a couple of listener emails. The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: ...

#101 - November 2020 Part 1
1. nov. 2020 52m

The Discussion: Beginning the show droning on about us for bit, we cover Jen presenting her latest paper at the dust conference (yes, there is such a ...

Venus Biosignatures Update Podcast Extra
26. okt. 2020 29m

As the exciting news of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus turns into a point of contention in the astronomy world, we caught up with the study's le...

#100 - October 2020 Part 2
14. okt. 2020 1t 3m

The Discussion: The publication of Jeni's new research paper, a review of Netflix shows Challenger and Away (sublime and ridiculous). The News: Roun...

#100 - October 2020 Part 1
30. sep. 2020 1t 17m

The Discussion: Helping us celebrate our 100th(ish) episode, we have a live(ish) audience to join in with us. Anna Lanteri from Gröningen University d...

#99 - September 2020 Part 2
15. sep. 2020 1t 5m

The Discussion: No time for discussions, we've important news to discuss! The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: Rocket Lab lo...

Fraser Cain Podcast Extra
10. sep. 2020 1t 28m

At your suggestion we did something we should have done years ago and reached out to @universetoday and @AstronomyCast's Fraser Cain (@fcain) to wax a...

#99 - September 2020 Part 1
31. aug. 2020 1t 18m

The Discussion: This month Jeni's latest paper has a journal reviewer prior to publishing, we take a look at the critical science of cow-cats and a li...

#98 - August 2020 Part 2
14. aug. 2020 56m

The Discussion: Jen on the radio discussing the Perseids Starlink satellites flaring over our heads TV shows From the Earth to the Moon and For A...

#98 - August 2020 Part 1
1. aug. 2020 1t 5m

The Discussion: This month astrologers are getting upset about their tattoos; why the Babylonians are at fault for ruining the majesty of astrology; J...

#97 - July 2020 Part 2
14. jul. 2020 1t 11m

The Discussion: What Einstein would have made of an iPhone The goods and ills of social media Free teaching for teachers to teach space and astro...

#97 - July 2020 Part 1
1. jul. 2020 1t 20m

The Discussion: This month Jeni's getting frustrated with the politics of peer review, Paul's seen an uptick in noctilucent cloud hunting and public i...

#96 - June 2020 Part 2
15. jun. 2020 1t 10m

The Discussion: Struggling to get the media excited about astronomy How history will record the clusterf**k that is 2020 Skyrora looking to join ...

#96 - June 2020 Part 1
1. jun. 2020 1t 8m

The Discussion: The wonderful generosity of amateur astronomers trying to get the name Pair Instability Supernova changed to your suggestions Jen...

#95 - May 2020 Part 2
15. maj 2020 49m

The Discussion: Ralph channels his inner Churchill, while Jen goes on about Tiger King and her upcoming Cafe Scientifique talk. And we hear from liste...

#95 - May 2020 Part 1
30. apr. 2020 1t 19m

The Discussion: The live recording of our monthly astronomy show to provide a bit of extra entertainment and interactivity while people are cooped up ...

Live Lockdown Q&A Show
18. apr. 2020 1t 40m

You can watch the video of this recording (and our live Episode 95 recording on 27th April) at https://www.youtube.com/user/AwesomeAstroPod/videos (...

#94 - April 2020 Part 2
14. apr. 2020 1t 5m

Don't forget to join us for our live shows on 16th and 27th April at https://www.youtube.com/user/AwesomeAstroPod/videos (midday PST, 3pm EST,...

#94 - April 2020 Part 1
1. apr. 2020 1t 22m

We're hosting a live Q&A on Thurs 16th April. Go to awesomeastronomy.com to see how to watch & get involved! The Discussion: Jeni's s...

#93 - March 2020 Part 2
14. mar. 2020 53m

(Warning: please skip this episode if you're offended by occasional Tesla-based puerile humour) The Discussion: Balancing the argument between...

#93 - March 2020 Part 1
1. mar. 2020 1t 9m

The Discussion: Paul's favourite bit of the coronavirus, the Cradle of Aviation Museum's upcoming Apollo 13 anniversary event, a @CunningCosmos space ...

#92 - February 2020 Part 2
14. feb. 2020 59m

The Discussion: The reason we have leap years; a look at Ad Astra, Lucy in the Sky and Picard; and the history of the Stonewall Riots (don't think it'...

#92 - February 2020 Part 1
1. feb. 2020 1t 2m

The Discussion: Ralph visits and records from The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Long Island, New York, we enjoyed some great skies with good weather in...

From the Cradle to the Stars
22. jan. 2020 1t 12m

This is the history of flight told from the perspective of the amateurs and hobbyists who allowed humankind to slip the surly bonds of Earth and set o...