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Special guest Brendan O’Brien of the Astrophiz podcast joins Dr. Elaina Hyde and Julie Tomé for a conversation about all things space and astronomy down under! Learn about Woomera and what has landed there, the Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, radio astronomy and all its various antennae, and science communication. Brendan’s podcast can be found at: https://astrophiz.com/
Image credit: One of the tiles making up the 32T, a prototype instrument for the Murchison Widefield Array. Natasha Hurley-Walker. (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MWA_32T_Tile.jpg#/media/File:MWA_32T_Tile.jpg)
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This exciting episode features a tall glass of JWS-T, as discussed by our host Elaina Hyde with special guest Ethan Siegel. Join us for a journey through time and space to one of the most interesting telescopes of this decade! For some more great JWST discussion see our guests’ new book “Infinite Cosmos: Visions From the James Webb Space Telescope” which can now be found at all major publishers. Ethan’s blogsite and podcast can be found here https://www.startswithabang.com/
Image credit: JWST- at L2 - 2023: AICO, Sunna Withers, Zena Khadour
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Observations past, present and future. Join Parisa Nozari and Dr. Elaina Hyde for a journey through stargazing, radio astronomy, optical astronomy and meteor showers. We discuss this week in space history as we look to the skies for interesting observational targets and we talk about upcoming astronomical events as well.
Image Credit: Messier Object M16, Zachary Sharp, AICO, 2024
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Investigate Space Debris with Dr. Elaina Hyde and Parisa Nozari as we discuss a history of things coming down, and some recent news from the Dragonfly mission, SpaceX and more! The more space junk we have, the higher the danger for astronauts… and earth based humans too.
image credit: AICO Killarney Park Astronomer in Residence 2024 Sunna Withers and Anna Skrinnik took this lovely sky image showing a shooting star.
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Julie Tomé and Mary-Helen Armour discuss overlooked events and people like the second moon, the first African American astronomer, and the astronomer whose work Edwin Hubble’s built on. In news: a new measurement of the Hubble Constant and some interesting science performed on a meteorite found in a drawer at a university.
Episode image credite: Sunna Withers/AICO
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This episode is a dive into science and science fiction with space launches from the past. We travel through the 70s (and a bit of the 50s) with space launches from Mariner, Voyager, Pioneer, and more. Join Elaina and Mary-Helen for this literal blast into space!
Image credit: NASA, The Voyager 1 aboard the Titan III/Centaur lifted off on September 5, 1977, joining its sister spacecraft, the Voyager 2, on a mission to the outer planets.
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Join Sunna and Elaina for a spooky journey into exploded stars in the forms of supernovae and creepy comets. We discuss some of the astronomical history of Halloween, a few famous events, a few dead comets, and of course the most recent supernova from JWST.
Image Credit: A live view of Comet A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS from AICO 1m on 16 October 2024. E.A. Hyde, AICO. The mini livestream can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/live/4gyuf9Dvv60?si=MU1KvGVna6vziPbD
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The sun is at solar maximum and we have a slew of hot stars to cover. Join Julie and Elaina for a stellar trip down memory lane as we talk about stars in the Milky Way, strangeness and new stars with strange properties.
Episode art: GPX 1b - exoplanet, image credit Nakul Sethuram, AICO, 2024
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Robin Metcalfe takes the host chair and gathers former players of York University Faculty of Science softball teams IR Sox, the Expose and Comets in an exploration of career paths that a degree in science at York University can take you.
Episode art: Warren Fisher
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This episode is a ‘sandwich’ of co-hosts, Robin and Ryan both talk about their Astronomer in Residence experience out at Killarney Park (with the AICO), and we discuss viewing and comets, in particular the upcoming comet A3 and the discovery by Maria Mitchell back in 1847.
Image Credit: C2023/E1 Green Comet, 1m, AICO, EHyde
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Gagan Sidhu and Sunna Withers discuss important Canadian and Ontario space history, and current news including new images from JWST and the Starliner.
Image Credit: 2021 Mars 1m Malincam, AICO, June Parsons.
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Julie Tomé and Dr Elaina Hyde discuss all the moons! Moon discoveries around Saturn, lunar missions, the next lunar eclipse and a temporary mini-moon around Earth.
Image credit: Sunna Withers AICO 2020 1m
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This week we follow along with longtime host Julie Tomé as she chats astronomy with guests Bruce Waters and Ryan Marciniak. As past, present, and future candidates for the Allan I Carswell Observatory Astronomer in Residence program they all have thoughts to share about the importance of dark skies, the observing process and of course astronomy in general. To follow along with their blogs, and the photos from other astronomer in residence tenures this 2024 you can see our website for Astronomer in Residence: https://www.yorku.ca/science/observatory/air/