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  • S1E18 -Sky and Telescope 7/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Jul 11 2024
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    News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy. "Go Looney for Luna!" - Look into the light for a change. - Jerry Oltion "Listen to the Stars" - When you look at the night sky, can you perceive the sound of starlight?" - Steven James O'Meara "Cool Neighbors" - Help astronomers find challenging dim objects. - Diana Hannakeinen "Our Fundamental Ignorance" - Many think life beyond Earth is all but assured given the number of possibly habitable worlds out there. But we simply have no idea. - Edward Zanders "The Rise and Fall of the Lunar Society" - A small circle of learned friends helped launch the industrial revolution and modern astronomy. - William Sheehan

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  • S1E17 - Sky and Telescope 6/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Jun 7 2024
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    “Solar Cycle 25 Update” – Bob King “Saturn by Daylight” – Bob King “The Tragic Tale of Thisbe’s Veil” – A mist of starlight lends an air of mystique to the June night sky. – Stephen James O’Meara “When Stars Collide” – Astronomers have caught a handful of binary stars merging. – Morgan MacLeod “Make a Little Magic” – Catch field-of-view fever with this beautiful binocular scope. – Jerry Oltion “F-Bombs in the Night” – A spectacular view of M31 through the author’ s binoscope gives rise to a big no-no. – Jerry Oltion

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  • S1E16 -Sky and Telescope 4/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Apr 11 2024
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    Sky & Telescope April 2024 News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy "75, 50 and 25 Years Ago" - Roger W. Sinnott "Time for Totality ... Again" - This month's total solar eclipse is the first visible across the US since 2017, and the last of that nature until 2045. - Bob King "Eclipse Expeditions that 'Discovered' the Sun" - In the mid 19th century, astronomers were astounded to see unexpected and spectacular phenomena during totality. - Trudy E. Bell "Observe April's Eclipse with Your AM Radio" - As the moon's shadow glides across North America, you'll have a chance to hear the eclipse as it happens. - Joe Rao "A Teenager's First Eclipse Chase" - The author had no idea what an adventure he'd be on, including a brush with disaster - Alan Whitman.

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  • S1E15 -S1E15 -Sky and Telescope 03/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Mar 28 2024
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    Sky and Telescope March 2024
    News Notes - Various News articles from the world of astronomy.

    "What's Next for Hubble?" - Webb may be receiving the attention, but it's predecessor still fills crucial roles in astronomy. - David L. Chandler.
    "Betelgeuse Inflamed by Wine" - Is an ancient Greek myth linked to the variability of one of the night sky's most prominent stars? - Stephen James O'Meara.
    "Seeing the Universe without Sight" - Creative Minds are finding ways to explore and share the wonders of the cosmos without visual aids. - Isabel Swafford.
    "A Mobile Observatory" - A tricked out science vehicle and its team offer hands-on astronomy to underserved communities. - Ana Pauline Bucki Lopez.

    Read by Roger Baker.

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  • S1E14 -Sky and Telescope 2/21/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Feb 21 2024
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    (1) News Notes – Various news articles from the world of astronomy.   (2) “What Is a Finder?” – How to choose the correct finder scope for your telescope. – Sean Walker.   (3) “Hope at Mars” – The Emirati orbiter is giving us a big picture view of the Red Planets’ atmosphere. – Javier Barbazano.   (4) “Dark Energy; A Brief History” – A quarter century ago, far off supernovae upended our expectations for the fate of the universe. – Eliabeth Fernandez.   (5) “Becoming an Amateur Astronomer” – A Life-long fascination with the heavens leads to an impromptu office star party launching a hobby of outreach. – Clarence G. Underwood.  

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  • S1E13 -6/4/2022 Sky and Telescope
    Jun 5 2022
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    Katharine Lang; Medical News Today.com Are Humans 'Wired' to Hate? And If So, Why?

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  • S1E12 -5/26/2022 Sky and Telescope
    May 27 2022
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    Corrie Pelc; Medical News Tooday.com Can Overwork Kill You?

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  • S1E11 -5/14/2022 Sky and Telescope Episode 11
    May 14 2022
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    Annie Lennon; Medical News Today.com Health Could A Certain Level of Stress Help Reverse Dementia?

    AIRSLA
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