Astronomy Cast podcast rocks!

Started by Bryancd, July 18, 2007, 03:52:15 PM

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Bryancd

For anyone interested in a awesome podcast on the Universe, check out Astronomy Cast on iTunes, it's terrific!

JoSpiv

I love this podcast!!!!

They are one of my personal favorites, and is perfect for anyone.  From someone who once looked up and said, "Hey, there's something twinkling up there"   to  someone with a masters degree in astrophysics.    It's excellent.  I love the question and answer shows.

Dr. Pamela Gay's favorite word clearly is, "exactly".  :)
"After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting.  It is not logical, but it is often true." - Spock


Geekyfanboy

I can't wait to subscribe to this.. I love Astronomy.. thanks for the tip Bryan.

Rico

Subscribing now.  Thanks Bryan for the heads up!

Bryancd

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Quote from: JoSpiv on July 18, 2007, 04:40:36 PM
I love this podcast!!!!

They are one of my personal favorites, and is perfect for anyone.  From someone who once looked up and said, "Hey, there's something twinkling up there"   to  someone with a masters degree in astrophysics.    It's excellent.  I love the question and answer shows.

Dr. Pamela Gay's favorite word clearly is, "exactly".  :)

I thought her favorite phrase was, "Hey Fraiser, how's it going?" LOL!!!!

Kenny and Rico, go back and start from the first one, they have a bit of an order to them, at least for the first half of the episodes.

JoSpiv

LOL   That works too.    But I do wish for the day when Frazor says something and she says, "No, that's completely wrong"   :D

But yeah, I would listen to them from the beginning, I did.   The shows are like a half hour each so it won't take as long as it took me to catch up on Treks in SciFi  ;)
"After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting.  It is not logical, but it is often true." - Spock


psikeyhackr

This might help people find what rocks in space.

http://freeware.intrastar.net/astronmy.htm

I like this one in particular.  1st graders could handle it.

http://freeware.intrastar.net/astronmy.htm

but if you are really bad, try this:

http://www.badastronomy.com/index.html

psik
Andre Norton does it better than J.K.Rowling

davekill

Fascinating...

thanks for the tip Bryan