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Wednesday at 11:39 AM
This week the shows include: Jul 22: On Being a Black Hole by Steve Nerlich, with Graham Nerlich; Jul 23: Interesting Moons of our Solar System by Bollix!; Jul 24: A Gargantuan Infrared Telescope Project for Mexico by Edgardo Molina by Edgardo Molina; Jul 25: Galileo -- Eclipse Chaser? by Mark Thompson; Jul 26: Another demotion for Pluto? Or is it about to become King of the Dwarfs? Part 2 by Marc West; Jul 27: Interesting Comets by Ted Judah; Jul 28: Origins of the Moon by The NASA Lunar Science Institute.
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Fri July 23, 2010 at 4:43 AM
This week the shows include: Jul 15: Black Holes & more Megamasers! by Richard Drumm; Jul 16: Your Head is Jupiter by Sandy Antunes; Jul 17: What Were the First Celestial Objects by Stuart Clark; Jul 18: Lunar Forum 2010 Preview by NLSI by The NASA Lunar Science Institute; Jul 19: Where Do We Come From? by Carolyn Collins Petersen; Jul 20: Spelling Her Way into Space by Elizabeth Howell; Jul 21: One and a Half Percent by Ben Lillie.
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Wed July 14, 2010 at 3:09 PM
This week the shows include: Jul 08: Eta Carinae and Supernova Imposters by Slacker Astronomy; Jul 09: A Champion at Keeping Cool by Bob Hirshon, AAAS; Jul 10: Total Solar Eclipse in Easter Island by Jay Pasachoff; Jul 11: A Zoo of Active Galaxies by Chris Lintott and Kevin Schawinski; Jul 12: Disney, Dr. Seuss and the World of Astronomy by Michelle Meyer, Jacqueline Dennis, and Micol Christopher; Jul 13: Dr. Lucas Macri on the Extragalactic Distance Scale by Slacker Astronomy; Jul 14: Project CLEA by Sue Ann Heatherly, of NRAO.
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Fri July 9, 2010 at 3:50 AM
This week the shows include: Jul 01: Tachyons by Craig Robertson; Jul 02: How to Enjoy a Meteor Shower by AstronomyCast; Jul 03: The Legacy of Paris Pismis by Edgardo Molina; Jul 04: Astronomy in Colonial America by Alvin Ashworth; Jul 05: Another demotion for Pluto? Or is it about to become King of the Dwarfs? Part 1 by Marc West; Jul 06: What Goes Up, Must Come Down (Most Times)! by Patrick McQuillan; Jul 07: A 365 Days Classic: Will the World End in 2010? by Cameron Hummels.
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Wed June 30, 2010 at 5:48 AM
This week the shows include: Jun 24: Observing Between the Ground and Orbit by Rob Berthiaume; Jun 25: Mysterious Magnetar XTE J1810-197 by Sue Ann Heatherly, of NRAO; Jun 26: Dark Matter: Not Like the Luminiferous Ether by Rob Knop; Jun 27: My Favorite Space Shuttle Missions by Steve Nerlich and Nancy Atkinson; Jun 28: Is There Life on Titan? by Adam Fuller; Jun 29: The Adler Planetarium Sky Theater at 80 by The Adler Planetarium; Jun 30: Wet Mars by The Tecnocasters.
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Thu June 24, 2010 at 9:30 AM
This week the shows include: Jun 17: How Did the Universe Form? by Stuart Clark; Jun 18: A Spaceport of Her Own by Dr. Alex (Sandy) Antunes; Jun 19: Second Place Vesta by Brains Matter; Jun 20: The June Solstice: The Week the Sun Stood Still by Judith Young; Jun 21: Diane Duane by Diane Duane; Jun 22: Pictures of Science by Ben Lillie; Jun 23: Pickering's Women by Mike Simonsen.
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Thu June 17, 2010 at 8:54 AM
This week the shows include: Jun 10: Hayabusa by Steve Nerlich; Jun 11: Spirit Won?t Give Up The Ghost by Bob Hirshon, AAAS; Jun 12: The Great Millimeter Telescope at Sierra Negra in Mexico by Edgardo Molina; Jun 13: Matariki Rising by Ron Fisher; Jun 14: Astropoetry and Literature by Carolyn Collins Petersen; Jun 15: The "Little Lark" that Propelled Canada into the Space Age by Elizabeth Howell; Jun 16: Education, Illiteracy, and Hoaxes, Oh My! by Emily Temple-Wood.
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Fri June 11, 2010 at 6:58 PM
This week the shows include: Jun 03: Mysterious Moon Rocks by The NASA Lunar Science Institute; Jun 04: Starrytelling at Alice Deal Middle School by Giraffe 'n Ant Productions; Jun 05: The Unknown Face of Baja: High-End Astronomy by Edgardo Molina; Jun 06: Thinking Outside the Box by Bill Hudson of 2012 Hoax; Jun 07: Dark Skies, Bright Kids by Nicole Gugliucci; Jun 08: AAVSONet by Slacker Astronomy; Jun 09: NASA Finds NEEMO by Nancy Atkinson.
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Fri June 4, 2010 at 1:50 PM
This week the shows include: May 27: Famous Physicians in Astronomy by Mick Vagg; May 28: Watch This Space by Steve Nerlich; May 29: What's In a Name? The Story of Parsecs by Olaf Davis; May 30: Astronomy on Twitter by The Tecnocasters; May 31: The 75th Anniversary of the David Dunlap Observatory by The Royal Astronomocial Society of Canada; Jun 01: 35 Years Under the Stars by Bob Moler; Jun 02: The Journey of Astronomy by Megan Argo.
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Wed May 26, 2010 at 3:39 AM
This week the shows include: May 20: Going Hollywood by Sandy Antunes; May 21: Common Questions and Answers by RapidEye; May 22: Carl Sagan by Craig Robertson; May 23: Were the fundamental constants of physics different in the early Universe? by Rob Knop; May 24: A Mexican Name on the Moon by Edgardo Molina; May 25: Hypervelocity Stars by Brains Matter; May 26: StarryTelling from Takoma Park Middle School by Giraffe 'n Ant Productions.