Category Archives: ‘Casts

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Astronomy Media

How Do YOU Learn about Astronomy?

For much of this year I’ve been working with Astrocast.tv, creating a segment for their online astronomy news magazine. My monthly p0rtion of this astro-news outreach project is called “The Astronomer’s Universe.”  I use the time to talk about what professional astronomers are observing and what they’re learning. This month’s episode, contained as part of the larger episode you see embedded here, is about the supergiant star Betelgeuse — the bright star on that makes up the shoulder of Orion, the Hunter.

Doing these segments is a lot of work and a lot of fun. And, I’d like to think that people learn a little something from them — and from all the segments featured on Astrocast.tv.  Do you watch? Do you enjoy the Earth-observing segments by Bente Bye? How about the stargazing segment? Or, what about Greg Redfern’s commentary on the latest astro and planetary exploration news?  If so, let the producers know. Use the contact form to drop a line and feel free to suggest future topics that the show might cover. There’s a universe of good stories out there!

I often wonder where else people go online for their astro-news. There are so many good sites out there — many from official research institutions, and many more from people passionate about the cosmos and its origin and evolution (from a scientific standpoint). Where do you visit?  Drop me a line — I’d love to know!

365 Days wins Parsec Award

For those of you following all the events of the International Year of Astronomy, the big news this week is that the 365 Days of Astronomy podcasts have won a Parsec Award. This is a very big deal for the organizers of 365 Days of Astronomy, as well as all of us podcast creators who have been sending in our ‘casts every day. Mark and I (through Loch Ness Productions) have created 8 podcasts already (see my vodcast page here) with three more in the hopper. We’ve also supported the program with a financial donation because we see the grand promise of new media projects like this one. It’s been great fun to create these little audio labors of love and if you haven’t been listening every day, get over to 365 Days of Astronomy and start your audio astronomy adventure.

Special congrats to the 365 Days of Astronomy overall production team — and to all the podcast creators who have been sharing astronomy with listeners around the world.

(Note: for those wondering where I’ve been–I’m here, but my Internet access has been spotty due to an equipment problem with our provider. So, I get short periods each day to check email and post things. It should be fixed in the next day or so and I’ll be back with my regular postings. In the meantime, I’m working on some special projects in astronomy outreach!)