The 365 Days of Astronomy
A podcast by 365DaysOfAstronomy.org
1368 Episodes
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Astronomy Cast Student Question Show: Black Hole Surfaces, Magnetic Field Strengths & the Speed of Gravitons
Published: 8/30/2021 -
Travelers in the Night Eps. 585 & 586: Mini Moon II & Northern PHA
Published: 8/29/2021 -
Cosmic Savannah - Mini #005: From Hospitality to Aspiring Astronomer
Published: 8/28/2021 -
Guide To Space - Is Humanity Prepared To Discover Alien Life?
Published: 8/27/2021 -
Famous Women Astronomers - Annie Jump Cannon
Published: 8/26/2021 -
Awesome Astronomy - Twinkle Podcast Extra
Published: 8/25/2021 -
The Daily Space - NASA’s TESS Maps A Symphony of Pulsating Red Giant Stars
Published: 8/24/2021 -
Astronomy Cast Ep. 105: The Strong and Weak Nuclear Forces
Published: 8/23/2021 -
Travelers in the Night Eps. 583 & 584: A Woman & Pluto & Pop Up Comets
Published: 8/22/2021 -
Deep Astronomy - Amateur Telescope Automation: What You Need to Know
Published: 8/21/2021 -
Guide To Space - Build Enormous Structures in Space With 3D Printing
Published: 8/20/2021 -
Actual Astronomy - Listeners’ Astronomy Observations
Published: 8/19/2021 -
Awesome Astronomy - August Part 2
Published: 8/18/2021 -
Ask A Spaceman Ep. 158: What’s So Groovy About Gravitational Waves? Part 2
Published: 8/17/2021 -
Astronomy Cast Ep. 156: Famous Stars
Published: 8/16/2021 -
Travelers in the Night Eps. 581 & 582: Planet Hunting & Stealthy Asteroid
Published: 8/15/2021 -
NOIRLab - The Shortest Long GRB
Published: 8/14/2021 -
Folklore - The Monk’s Star
Published: 8/13/2021 -
Actual Astronomy Ep. 136: A Gegenschein Observation
Published: 8/12/2021 -
UNAWE Space Scoop - Dizzy, Crazy-Spinning Brown Dwarfs
Published: 8/11/2021
The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast launched in 2009 as part of the International Year of Astronomy. This community podcast continues to bring you day after day of content across the years. Everyday, a new voice, helping you see the universe we share in a new way. This show is managed by Avivah Yamani, edited by Richard Drumm. This podcast is funded through Patreon.com/CosmoQuestX and produced out of the Planetary Science Institute.