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- 8 Feb 2012
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22:51 UTC
The Space Show
Don Kessler, Dr. Darren McKnight, Tuesday, 2-7-12
Guests: Donald J. Kessler, Dr. Darren McKnight. Topics: The National Research Council report: Limiting Future Collision Risk to Spacecraft: An Assessment of NASA's Meteoroid and Orbital Debris Programs (http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13244). You ...
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15:48 UTC
The Space Show
Dr. Alan Stern, Tuesday, 2-7-12
Guest: Dr. Alan Stern. Topics: The upcoming Next Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference 2012 followed by a New Horizons and Pluto update. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss ...
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Astronomy Word of the Week : Aberration, by Christopher C...
Astronomy Word of the Week : Aberration, by Christopher Crockett The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes ...
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22:51 UTC
The Space Show
- 7 Feb 2012
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23:33 UTC
StarStuff
Glimpses beyond solar system reveal how Sun was formed
NASA announces its most complete observation of what lies beyond the solar system. Plus: astronomers discover 'potentially habitable' planet; and Iran launches new spy satellite.
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17:17 UTC
The Space Show
Jeff Krukin, Monday, 2-6-12
Guest: Jeff Krukin. Topics: Space Vision & Space Policy. You are invited to comment, ask questions, & discuss the Space Show program/guest(s) on the Space Show blog, http://thespaceshow.wordpress.com. Comments, questions, ...
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12:00 UTC
NASA Astrobiology M...
Getting a Spacelift
I need my space… but oh, how to get there? Whether it's a mission to Mars or an ascent to an asteroid, we explore the hows of human spaceflight. Also, ...
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06:51 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Encore : Your Nook in the Incredible Universe, by Dave Mo...
Encore : Your Nook in the Incredible Universe, by Dave Mosher The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 ...
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02:36 UTC
The Space Show
Kepler Space Institute Webinar, Sunday, 2-5-12
Guests: Dr. Bob Krone, Dr. Sherry Bell, Dr. Robert Frantz. Topics: Kepler Space University, the development of the Kepler Space Institute, the KSI Convention, & cutting edge space research & ...
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23:33 UTC
StarStuff
- 6 Feb 2012
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10:00 UTC
Scientific American...
Flame Dances Aboard Space Station
Starting a fire on the International Space Station might not sound like such a good idea. [More]
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08:00 UTC
The Planetary Socie...
James Webb Space Telescope Status Report from Deputy Prog...
Headed for a planned 2018 launch, the huge JWST will build on the success of the beloved Hubble Space Telescope. The project remains controversial even as components are completed. Emily ...
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08:00 UTC
Are We Alone?
Getting a Spacelift
I need my space… but oh, how to get there? Whether it’s a mission to Mars or an ascent to an asteroid, we explore the hows of human spaceflight. Also, ...
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06:07 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
A Frosty Moon, by the NASA Lunar Science Institute
A Frosty Moon, by the NASA Lunar Science Institute The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in ...
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10:00 UTC
Scientific American...
- 5 Feb 2012
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19:16 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 5 min Feb. 27-March 4, 2012
"Happy Leap Day"
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19:15 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 5 min Feb. 27-March 4, 2012
"Happy Leap Day"
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19:14 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 1 min Feb. 20-26, 2012
"How To Find The Gemini Twins And Their Sensational Siblings"
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19:13 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 5 min Feb. 20-26, 2012
"How To Find The Gemini Twins And Their Sensational Siblings"
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19:12 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 1 min Feb. 13-19, 2012
"The Brightest Of The Bright"
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19:11 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 5 min Feb. 13-19, 2012
"The Brightest Of The Bright"
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19:09 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 1 min Feb. 6-12, 2012
"Make This Valentine's Day Cosmic With A Gift Of Stars And Planets"
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19:09 UTC
Star Gazer
Star Gazers 5 min Feb. 6-12, 2012
"Make This Valentine's Day Cosmic With A Gift Of Stars And Planets"
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Encore: Space Travel in Science Fiction, by Vance Weaver
Encore: Space Travel in Science Fiction, by Vance Weaver The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in ...
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19:16 UTC
Star Gazer
- 4 Feb 2012
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15:48 UTC
Space Talk with Jim...
Just Cruisin w/ Larry Jackson 2/04
Larry talks about what's new in the cruising industry. Just Cruisin w/ Larry Jackson 2/04
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Encore : Motion through Space, by James A. Brown
Encore : Motion through Space, by James A. Brown The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in ...
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03:50 UTC
The Space Show
Dennis Wingo, Friday, 2-3-12
Guest: Dennis Wingo. Topics: Space commerce, a new space vision and plan, space applications. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss the Space Show program/guest(s) on the Space ...
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15:48 UTC
Space Talk with Jim...
- 3 Feb 2012
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17:00 UTC
This Week @ NASA
This Week @ NASA, February 3, 2012
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09:39 UTC
Cheap Astronomy
136.1. Snippets - Event horizons - 3 February 2012
Something to get you through
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Observing With Webb in February 2012, by Rob Webb
Observing With Webb in February 2012, by Rob Webb The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in ...
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02:00 UTC
The Jodcast
February 2012
Sweet. This time around, we talk to Dr Lucie Green [05:05 - 12:30] about Solar activity and Dr Paul Woods [12:43-24:13] tells us about a sweet molecule in space. Megan ...
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17:00 UTC
This Week @ NASA
- 2 Feb 2012
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18:18 UTC
The Space Show
John Batchelor "Hotel Mars" Segment, Weds, 2-1-12
Guests: John Batchelor, Dr. Steven Howe,, Dr. David Livingston. Topics: Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) propulsion, antimatter propulsion, HSF to Mars. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss the ...
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17:00 UTC
NASACast
Space Shuttle Era: M113
The space shuttle required a unique rescue vehicle, one strong enough to bull its way into a launch pad and carry a flight crew and firefighters to safety. The answer ...
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16:31 UTC
Sky & Telescope
S&T's Audio Sky Tour for February 2012
The sky's brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, serve as anchors in a wintertime sky full of bright stars and familiar constellations.
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
19th Century Exoplanets, by Christopher Crockett
19th Century Exoplanets, by Christopher Crockett The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes in duration, for all ...
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03:40 UTC
Sky & Telescope
S&T's Audio Sky Tour for January 2012
The sky's brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, serve as anchors in a wintertime sky full of bright stars and familiar constellations.
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18:18 UTC
The Space Show
- 1 Feb 2012
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22:31 UTC
Talking Space Podca...
Episode 404: Destinations, Debris, and Declassifications
On this episode of Talking Space, we begin our first trip around the table with our insights into Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich’s (R) plan to have a permanent lunar base ...
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19:00 UTC
The Space Show
William (Bill) Mellberg
Guest: William (Bill) Mellberg. Topics: Comparing aviation to commercial space regarding markets, safety, and more. Explorer 1 54th anniversary. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss the Space ...
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17:00 UTC
NASA's Chandra X-ra...
G350.1-0.3 in 60 Seconds
G350.1+0.3 is a young and exceptionally bright supernova remnant located nearly 15,000 light years from Earth toward the center of the Milky Way.
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17:00 UTC
NASACast
GRAIL Mission Returns First Video of Moon's Far Side
NASA's GRAIL mission has beamed back its first video of the far side of the moon.
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12:00 UTC
Exposing PseudoAstr...
Episode 21: The Geographic Pole Shift, Part 1
Some people claim that Eath's geographic poles did, are, or will be moving around dramatically. Here's a look at some of their mechanisms and evidence.
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08:00 UTC
NASA's Jet Propulsi...
GRAIL Mission Returns First Video of Moon's Far Side
NASA's GRAIL mission has beamed back its first video of the far side of the moon. The imagery was taken on Jan. 19 by the MoonKAM aboard the mission's 'Ebb' ...
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Dark Skies Crusader Challenges Cities during February's G...
Dark Skies Crusader Challenges Cities during February's GLOBE at Night Campaign, by Connie Walker The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, ...
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22:31 UTC
Talking Space Podca...
- 31 Jan 2012
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22:17 UTC
StarStuff
Expert questions new spin on pulsars
Controversial new study suggests pulsars act as a giant magnet. Plus: bus-sized asteroid shaves by Earth; and powerful solar storm slams into Earth, but is the Sun weakening?
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18:20 UTC
The Space Show
Alan Boyle, Monday, 1-30-12
Guest: Alan Boyle. Topics: Space news, space policy, budgets and insights. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss the Space Show program/guest(s) on the Space Show blog, http://thespaceshow.wordpress.com. ...
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17:00 UTC
NASACast
What's Up for February 2012?
Mars gets closer and two comets delight viewers.
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12:00 UTC
NASA Astrobiology M...
Material Whirl
What's the world made of? Here's a concrete answer: a lot of it is built from a dense, knee-scraping substance that is the most common man-made material. But while concrete ...
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08:00 UTC
NASA's Jet Propulsi...
What's Up for February?
Mars gets closer and two comets delight viewers
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06:00 UTC
365 Days of Astrono...
Ice Core Records: From Volcanoes to Supernovas, by April ...
Ice Core Records: From Volcanoes to Supernovas, by April Jubett The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is a project that is publishing one podcast per day, 5 to 10 minutes ...
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22:17 UTC
StarStuff
- 30 Jan 2012
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23:52 UTC
Scientific American...
Kepler Finds Multiple Exoplanets Around Single Stars
Two decades ago, the only planetary system started at Mercury and ended at Pluto. [More]
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16:34 UTC
The Space Show
Open Lines, Sunday, 1-29-12
Guest: Open Lines with Dr. David Livingston. Topics: Space policy programs of the presidential candidates and more. You are invited to comment, ask questions, and discuss the Space Show program/guest(s) ...
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08:00 UTC
The Planetary Socie...
Planck Project Scientist Jan Tauber on a Mission Mileston...
The European Space Agency's Planck spacecraft has reached a milestone in its investigation of our universe's origin and much more. Project Scientist Jan Tauber explains the mission and what it ...
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08:00 UTC
Are We Alone?
Material Whirl
What’s the world made of? Here’s a concrete answer: a lot of it is built from a dense, knee-scraping substance that is the most common man-made material. But while concrete ...
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23:52 UTC
Scientific American...



