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About Space / Astronomy
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Space / Astronomy
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Are We Alone? - Science Radio for Thinking Species
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Searching for life as we don't know it begins with
understanding life as we do. From amoebas to zebras, from androids to
antimatter, Are We Alone? explores the science that makes life possible.
Find out how to extract DNA from a banana, what size wrench you need to
build a time machine, and whether dark energy can be bottled (yes). Also,
separate the science from pseudoscience during our monthly feature on
critical thinking. Are We Alone? - science radio for thinking species on
any world.
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Astronomy Cast
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Astronomy Cast brings you a weekly fact-based journey through the cosmos.
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Astronomy Cast
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Astronomy Cast brings you a weekly fact-based journey through the cosmos.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day RSS Feed
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The
Astronomy Picture of the Day
is a wonderful web site that puts up a different astronomy-related
picture every day.
However, the site does not have an RSS feed.
This page fixes that deficiency.
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Astronomy.com - News
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The latest news and stories from Astronomy Magazine
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astronomynews.it News feed
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A RSS news feed about astronomy news vertical portal , astronomy calendar , amateur astronomy , star astronomy , astronomy magazine , astronomy education
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Aurora observations
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Discuss recent auroral activity and sightings with other members. Magazine subscribers and newstand buyers can plot the probability of seeing an aurora by using our space weather center. If you're new here, please read our forum policies.
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Bad Astronomy
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I am an astronomer, writer, and skeptic. I likes reality the way it is, and I aims to keep it that way. My real name is Phil Plait, and I run the Bad Astronomy blog.
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CalSky - Headlines from Astronomy and Space, Astronautics
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Headlines from astronomy, space, and astronautics selected by CalSky.
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Eye on the Night Sky Podcast
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Mark Breen is your guide to help you find and observe constellations and other objects visible to the eye in the night sky.
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MicrobeWorld Video
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A video podcast by the American Society for Microbiology that highlights the latest in microbiology, life science, and related topics. ASM is composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals with the mission to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to apply and communicate this knowledge for the improvement of health and environmental and economic well-being worldwide. Click here for more information about ASM.
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NOVA E = mc2 | PBS
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To celebrate the centennial of Einstein's E = mc2, NOVA asked 10 top physicists--two Nobel Prize winners among them--how they would describe the equation to curious non-physicists. Subscribe to our podcast to hear a different physics luminary each week. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. This podcast was produced by Lexi Krock and David Levin.
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Regulus! The Astronomy Newsletter
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A monthly astronomy newsletter which describes what one can see in the night sky. Brought to you by astronomy educator John Blackwell.
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Regulus! The Astronomy Newsletter
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A monthly astronomy newsletter which describes what one can see in the night sky. Special sky events
are detailed along with a feature article, product reviews and more.
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RSS: SkyWatch and HubbleWatch - It's a big sky -- someone has to watch it.
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It's a big sky -- someone has to watch it. This quick, weekly audio broadcast explores the astronomy news of the day, with topics ranging from dark matter to nearby planets. Join hosts Carol Christian of the Space Telescope Science Institute and Jim O'Leary of the Maryland Science Center for the latest buzz on space. SkyWatch also includes HubbleWatch, a monthly round-up of news from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
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Science @ NASA Feature Stories Podcast
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The Science and Technology Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center sponsors the Science@NASA web sites. The mission of Science@NASA is to help the public understand how exciting NASA research is and to help NASA scientists fulfill their outreach responsibilities.
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Slacker Astronomy
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If you aren't going to care about something, may as well not care about astronomy
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Slacker Astronomy podcast
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Astronomy news and slack
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Space.com: Universal Space Podcast
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Audio Explorations from the popular space destination SPACE.com
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Tom's Astronomy Blog
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Astronomy News, Notes and Observations.
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