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Astronomy Cast

Astronomy Cast offers you a fact based journey through the cosmos. Each week Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela Gay (SIUE / Slacker Astronomy) take on topics ranging from the nearby planets to ubiquitous dark matter.

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    Ep. 353: Seasons on Saturn

    You think we’re the only place that experiences seasons? Well, ...

    You think we’re the only place that experiences seasons? Well, think again. Anything with a tilt enjoys the changing seasons, and that includes one of the most dramatic places in the Solar System: Saturn, with its rings and collection of moons.

    Oct 20, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 352: Water, Water Everywhere!

    Where ever we find water on Earth we find life. ...

    Where ever we find water on Earth we find life. And so, it makes sense to search throughout the Solar System to find water. Well, here’s the crazy thing. We’re finding water just about everywhere in the Solar System. This changes our whole concept of the

    Oct 6, 2014 Read more
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    Special Episode: Live from DragonCon 2014!

    Live from DragonCon 2014! Fraser and Pamela are joined by ...

    Live from DragonCon 2014! Fraser and Pamela are joined by Les Johnson, Scott Edgington, Erin MacDonald, Roy Kilgard, and Fraser bombards all of these wonderful scientists with the hardest, most complicated questions he can come up with!

    Sep 29, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 351: Asteroid Adventures

    Astronomy Cast’s 2014/15 season begins! With Rosetta’s arrival at Comet ...

    Astronomy Cast’s 2014/15 season begins! With Rosetta’s arrival at Comet 67/P, we’re about to see a comet up close and personal. What will it take to explore, exploit and enjoy the asteroids and comets hurtling around our Solar System. And how does science

    Sep 22, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 350: Space Ship One

    SpaceShipOne is the spacecraft created by Scaled Composites to win ...

    SpaceShipOne is the spacecraft created by Scaled Composites to win the $10 million Ansari X-Prize in 2003. It was the first privately built spacecraft to reach 100 km in altitude, twice in two weeks, carrying the equivalent of 3 people. It’s the prototype

    Jul 7, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 349: Mercury 7 and How the US Picked the First Astronauts

    Before the Apollo Program, there was the Gemini Program, and ...

    Before the Apollo Program, there was the Gemini Program, and before Gemini came the Mercury Program. 7 elite astronauts chosen from a pool of military test pilots. How did NASA choose these original 7 men?

    Jun 30, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 348: Places with Numbers: 2 Independence Sq (NASA HQ)

    Although NASA is spread across the entire US, the headquarters ...

    Although NASA is spread across the entire US, the headquarters is based right in Washington, DC. And the headquarters building is known as Two Independence Square. This is where past and future space policy for the agency was developed.

    Jun 23, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 347: Live from Balticon!

    Enjoy our live show from Balticon!

    Jun 9, 2014
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    Ep. 346: Numbered Places: Area 51

    Who knows what mysteries lurk at the military's Area 51 ...

    Who knows what mysteries lurk at the military's Area 51 complex in Nevada? Conspiracy theorists and UFO chasers think it's a big alien coverup. But it's probably something more boring, like advanced military aircraft. Let's talk about what we know, and wh

    May 26, 2014 Read more
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    Ep. 345: Numbered Places: Launch Complex 39

    Almost every historic American launch occurred at one place in ...

    Almost every historic American launch occurred at one place in Cape Canaveral: Launch Complex 39. Good old LC39 was build for the Apollo spacecraft, and then modified for the Space Shuttle program. And now it’s carrying on this tradition for upcoming Spac

    May 19, 2014 Read more
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