StarDate, the longest-running national radio science feature in the U.S., tells listeners what to look for in the night sky.
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Meteor City is an alternate history sci-fi audio drama. In 2008, a freak meteor shower hit Detroit, killing hundreds and displacing thousands. Bianca Diaz, a vlogger returns to Detroit, nearly a decade after fleeing with her mother, after the death of her brother and father. Wanting a change of pace, Bianca decided to come back home for the 10 year anniversary, to tell the stories of the dead, the missing, and the remaining citizens of Meteor City. Shortly after returning, Bianca realizes th ...
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The weekly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine.
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AccuWeather Daily brings you the top trending weather story of the day – every day.
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A bi-weekly short feature on astronomy, produced by members of the Black Canyon Astronomical Society.Link for podcast apps:https://www.kvnf.org/podcast/western-slope-skies/rss.xml
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The Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers was founded in 1947 and promotes observing of the solar system. Both amateur and professional astronomers work together to further our understanding of the universe.
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A fellowship of planetarians discussing all things spacey and sci-fi...with drinks. Hosted by Brandon Riddle, Liz Davison, and Mike George
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Breaking out of the Adventures of Auroraman comic book, this is a throwback to the radio dramas of the past, with a fun Canadian superhero twist! When a regular guy, father and highschool teacher from Humboldt, Saskatchewan finds a staff filled with cosmic energy in a meteor shower he does what anyone would do...puts it in the cosmic lost and found box at city hall. WAIT...no he doesn't, he learns how to use it and becomes the Super Power of the Prairies!
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This is the Discovery Files Podcast from the U.S. National Science Foundation. Where we will look at some of the latest research in the world of science, with commentary from the scientists making these discoveries. Join us as we explore the world of scientific research, coming soon from the US National Science Foundation. Subscribe wherever you get podcasts.
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A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just for you.
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Tune in each month for a guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia. Each episode highlights all of the fascinating constellations, planets, and asteroids that you should be keeping an eye out for in the night sky. And don't worry, we'll also be highlighting the latest in space news so you'll always be in the know when it comes to the extra-terrestrial. Please Look Up is brought to you by Particle and powered by Scitech.
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To Beyond The Darkness - අන්දකාරයෙන් ඔබ්බට
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Welcome aboard to GSMC Classics: The Day of the Triffids, where we embark on a thrilling journey into the realms of post-apocalyptic fiction! Join us as we dive into the timeless narrative spun by the legendary English science fiction author, John Wyndham, in his iconic 1951 novel, "The Day of the Triffids." Prepare to be spellbound by a tale that transcends time and space, resonating with audiences across generations. In this riveting classic radio show rebroadcast, we delve into a world pl ...
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Hamilton Today With Scott Thompson, heard weekdays 3pm-6pm EST on 900 CHML. Learn more about the show, listen live and read Scott's blog posts at 900chml.com
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Experience the world of astronomy with #1 in the world for visual comet discoveries, Don Machholz. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, journey with Don Machholz into the solar system and beyond every Wednesday.
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Podcast about astronomy and the joys of watching the skies at night--and sometimes during the day
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Underscore taps into an exciting space where the concert hall meets its boldest outer reaches. Our goal is to connect with curious listeners by presenting the works of modern composers and musicians blurring the lines between classical, electronic, ambient and beyond. Through podcasts, curated playlists and original content, we’ll discover a new soundtrack to our daily paces.
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Podcast by Scottish Dark Sky Observatory
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Join in a night sky program from your own backyard! The Stars Above Haleakalā podcast features topics about the night skies we all share and the connections we forge between our Earth, our Universe, and each other. Each podcast focuses on a particular astronomy event for families to enjoy while they tune in to learn a little more about what they're experiencing. Your adventure to the stars (and beyond!) starts here!
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The AstroloLIFE podcast was created to assist anyone on their path of growth. With over 2 decades of experience in successfully helping souls ignite, I will be with you on a quest of rediscovering the spirit that is you. This podcast will cover important energy events (CMEs, Schumann Resonance, Planetary Alignments, Retrogrades, as well as information designed to enlighten you on your journey. Weekly AstroloNEWS reports will provide suggestions and techniques on how to stay spiritually and e ...
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UPDATE: Season 4 debuts soon. This season we will dive into such subjects as Witchcraft and Mental Health, Shadow Work, LGBTQ+ and Witchcraft, and a couple of interviews. We will be publishing every Friday and have increased our season to 13 episodes. Our first episode will review past episodes to catch everyone up and preview the episodes for season 4. Hope you are staying warm and dry my witchlings. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Welcome to the Crones of the Wild Wasteland podcast ...
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Every fall, the Leonid meteor shower puts on an amazing display with observers counting numbers from thousands to tens of thousands of meteors per hour. Joe Pesce, an astrophysicist with the U.S. National Science Foundation, discusses meteor showers, why they occur and how to view the Leonid meteor shower.…
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Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak (18 to 24 November 2024)
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The Leonid meteor shower reaches the peak of activity this week. It might not be the best year for the shower, but fortunately we’re on hand with many more stargazing highlights in this week’s Star Diary podcast, from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine. Transcription What’s next for Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)? UK Fireball Alliance Sig…
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Meteor showers, a supermoon and Mercury: What to watch in the night sky
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Watch for the Taurid and Leonid meteor showers this weekend. Sky & Telescope reporter Kelly Beatty says we should also keep an eye out for Venus and Mercury in the night sky.By WBUR
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The Leonid meteor shower has previously erupted into spectacular meteor storms, but stargazers should temper their expectations as it peaks on Saturday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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The Observers Notebook- The Geminids Meteor Shower 2024
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Episode 199In this episode of the Observers Notebook podcast, host Tim Robertson talks to the Meteor Section Coordinator, Bob Lunsford about the upcoming Geminids Meteor Shower. The Geminids will next peak on the December 12/13, 2024. Bob gives us a brief history of the Meteor Shower, how and where to observe and details on reporting your observati…
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Coolidge Award honoree John Waters talks about his connection to the Mass. arts scene
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WBUR's Andrea Shea reports on how filmmaker John Waters challenges norms and his connections to the Massachusetts arts scene. Waters will be honored with the Coolidge Award on Thursday.By WBUR
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As Lowell public camping ban takes effect, some say it'll further harm people who are unsheltered
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A ban on public camping went into effect in Lowell on Wednesday in an effort to tamp down on homeless encampments on city property. The city leaders are hoping it will improve public safety, but opponents of the move say the move can endanger the unhoused community.By WBUR
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2nd bomb cyclone and an atmospheric river in three days to blast US West Coast
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Yet another bomb cyclone and atmospheric river are taking aim at portions of the Pacific Coast states to end this week ahead of a third weekend storm that will bring rain to Southern California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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How Trump won over more Latino voters in Lawrence
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Latino voters cite many of the same concerns as other conservatives — the economy, crime, unchecked immigration and identity politics. Some are willing to overlook Trump's "strong-man" rhetoric as hyperbole.By WBUR
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We often hear that a storm system is undergoing 'bombogenesis' or, more simply put, is developing into a 'bomb cyclone.' But what exactly do these foreboding weather terms mean? Also, Sara will continue to cause trouble in the form of heavy rain and localized flooding along the United States eastern Gulf coast into midweek. But, Sara will have some…
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There’s no liquid water on the surface of Mars. But if you could squeeze the planet like a damp sponge, a lot of water might ooze out. Observations by a Mars lander suggest that huge amounts of water might lurk below the surface – enough to cover the entire planet with an ocean a mile deep. Mars was much warmer and wetter in the distant past. River…
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With more people living on the streets in Lowell, city bans camping on public property
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The number of people staying outdoors in Lowell doubled between early 2020 and early this year. Tension over the crisis led to the camping ban, which takes effect Wednesday. But opponents say it will harm people who are already suffering and won't do anything to resolve issues that contribute to homelessness.…
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Would Mass. law enforcement help with Trump deportations? It depends who you ask
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As state, county and city law enforcement leaders evaluate their legal options to refuse assistance — or offer it — to federal agents, competing tactics could emerge. And immigration advocates warn different policies among government agencies will breed confusion.By WBUR
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Old foe, new job: Why Healey is less fiery about opposing Trump
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Massachusetts' political leaders are bracing for a second Trump administration. For Gov. Maura Healey, Trump represents a challenge both familiar and new.By WBUR
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Gus the Emperor penguin is recovering after 2,200-mile swim to Australia
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An emperor penguin is being cared for by wildlife experts after becoming the first member of its species to make the 2,200-mile trek from Antarctica to Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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When astronomers compare the brightness of different stars, they use a scale known as absolute magnitude. That’s how bright the stars would look if they were lined up at the same distance: 10 parsecs, which is 32.6 light-years. One star they’d barely have to nudge is Pollux, the brightest star of Gemini. It’s only one light-year farther than that d…
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Cambridge artist Tomashi Jackson makes a cosmic exploration of society and self
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The artist's mid-career survey at Tufts University Art Galleries includes includes video, photographs and large paintings. Jackson's archival and in-person research provides an armature that she builds around materials like halftone line images, paper bags, voting ephemera and site specific soil and dust.…
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Sara to breeze across the Gulf Coast early this week
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Although Sara is forecast to be a tropical rainstorm in the Gulf of Mexico, AccuWeather's hurricane experts say that does not mean the United States will be completely spared of its impacts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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This has been a busy year for the Sun. It’s near the peak of its 11-year magnetic cycle, so it’s produced some big eruptions of energy and charged particles. Some of those outbursts have caused troubles here on Earth. And future storms could cause even bigger troubles, with some cities facing a greater threat than others. Solar outbursts are trigge…
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Stormy weather on the way for Midwest, the East and the Northwest this week
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A major storm is forecast to take shape over the Great Lakes region this week with wind and areas of snow. How much rain occurs in the drought-stricken east will be dependent on a coastal storm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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Venus is in the archer's bow in Sagittarius and will pass by a couple stars it passed right in front of about four decades ago. Mercury begins its retreat from the evening sky. Saturn changes direction and Neptune is about to.
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Jupiter is the “big brother” of the solar system in more ways than one. It’s more than twice as massive as all the other planets and moons combined. That makes its gravity especially strong, so it can push around the little guys. What’s more, Jupiter likely is the oldest of the Sun’s planets. Like all the planets, Jupiter probably was born from a d…
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Tropical Storm Sara to unleash life-threatening flooding in Central America
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Tropical Storm Sara will bring an extreme risk to lives and property in Central America where feet of rain may fall before tracking toward Florida next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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A Harry Potter exhibition immerses fans in the wizarding world
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The exhibit features more than 20 set recreations, from Harry’s tiny bedroom under the stairs to the sinister Chamber of Secrets.By WBUR
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The first intentional message to other civilizations was beamed into the galaxy 50 years ago tomorrow. There wasn’t much to it – just 1,679 bits of data. When properly decoded, the message yields a picture – stick-figure outlines of a person and the message’s planet of origin, for example. The image also features the facility that beamed it into sp…
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Studying the outermost layer of the Sun is tricky business. Our host star is so bright, it can be difficult to see what’s going on at the surface. This episode, solar scientist Huw Morgan tells us about an upcoming mission called MESOM that will create artificial solar eclipses to help astronomers get a better look at the Sun. Learn more about your…
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Greg Epstein, the secular humanist chaplain at Harvard and MIT, wrote a book titled "Tech Agnostic." He joined WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss the religion of tech.By WBUR
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Spiky and surreal, Hugh Hayden’s sculptures resist an easy reading
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A survey at the Rose Art Museum offers a probing look at the 41-year-old artist’s career as he rides a surge of admiring coverage for his large, eye-catching installations.By WBUR
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Hurricane Sara to soon form in Caribbean and possibly track into Florida next week
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All eyes are on a budding tropical rainstorm in the Caribbean, which is forecast to quickly become the next hurricane and make landfall in Florida days later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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Half of the planets discovered in other star systems are about the same size and mass as Uranus and Neptune, two of the giants of our own solar system. But we don’t know much about these exoplanets – in part because we don’t know much about Uranus and Neptune themselves. They’re billions of miles away, and only one mission has visited either planet…
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A music comedy podcast unfurls tales of two misguided balladeers
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“Madmen Cross the Water" is a novel vehicle for the theatrical folk duo Sons of Town Hall to introduce their fictional band's music.By WBUR
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In this episode, Liz discusses the world’s oldest working planetarium. Grab a shot and join us! *Always Drink Responsibly* Follow Us! Twitter: @drinkingcosmos Instagram: @cosmoswithcosmos https://cosmoswithcosmos.com/ Credits: Eric Skiff - Resistor Anthems http://EricSkiff.com/music Stars Background Vid Credit - Josu Relax http://relaxing-site.890m…
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Torrential downpours in the central US, New storm with rain, snow already eyeing Northwest, and rain coming to parts of the Northeast
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Rain for the central and southern United States will be largely beneficial for many areas in need of a thorough soaking, localized flash flooding is also a concern from Wednesday to Thursday; In the Northwest, a second of a storm duo will bring drenching rain and mountain snow through Thursday. Indirect effects from the storms will lead to gusty wi…
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It’s cold in the outer solar system. The planet Uranus, for example, is 20 times farther from the Sun than Earth is. As a result, its 28 known moons all shiver at hundreds of degrees below zero. Yet several of the planet’s bigger moons might have active volcanoes. Instead of molten rock, they’d belch out molten ice – a slushy brew from buried ocean…
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