• Sky and Telescope AIRSLA

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Sky and Telescope AIRSLA

By: AIRSLA
  • Summary

  • Beginner or experienced, if you're excited about astronomy, Sky and Telescope is for you. Each issue contains practical observing tips, our popular star charts, useful product reviews, advice on astrophotography, and so much more! Roger Baker guides your tour through the universe.
    Copyright 2025
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Episodes
  • S1E26 -Sky and Telescope 03/2025 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Mar 2 2025
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    Sky and Telescope March 2025

    News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy. "A Martian Polar Expedition" - Watch spring unfold in the Red Planet's arctic - Thomas A. Dobbins "A Long Awaited Lunar Eclipse" - This month Earth's umbral shadow covers the Moon for the first time since 2022. - Bob King "Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Shines - Comet C/2023 put on a fine display for observers worldwide. - Sean Walker "Seeing Beyond the Blue" - The distant ice giant Neptune is a kaleidoscope of activity. - Heidi B. Hammel What is Twilight" - Gary Seronik "It's Time for Africa" - Africa hosted the International Astronomical Union's General Assembly for the first time. - Govert Shilling

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • S1E25 -Sky and Telescope 02/2025 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Feb 3 2025
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    Sky and Telescope February 2025

    News Notes - Various news articles form the world of astronomy.

    "The Invisible wonder of Perseus" - You don't need a telescope to see a remarkable cluster hidden in plain sight. - Stephen James O'Meara

    "More 2025 Comet Prospects" - A modest collection of faint icy visitors awaits enthusiasts - Bob King

    "The Moon Crosses the Pleiades" - Bob King

    "Zodiacal Night Lights" - Bob King

    "Gaia Begins a Black Hole Revolution" - The vast majority of black holes elude detection. Gaia has recently found three of these invisible objects and will soon discover more. - Ken Croswell

    Possible Origins for Young Volcanics" - China announces evidence of recent lunar eruptions, so where did they originate? - Charles A Wood

    "Sky and Telescope - A Grand Milestone" - With it's 100ths issue, Sky and Telescope joins an elite club of long-lived magazines - Richard Tresch Feinberg

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    58 mins
  • S1E24 - Sky and Telescope 01/2025 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Jan 13 2025
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    Sky and Telescope January 2025

    News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy.

    "A Parade of Colors" - Several pairings of planets and stars offer a chance to test your color perception. - Stephen James O'Meara

    "The Shifting Sands of Mars" - Syrtis Major is an iconic Martian feature that has changed dramatically over the years. - Thomas A. Dobbins

    "Life in a Galaxy Cluster" - Collections of galaxies might look serene in your telescope, but these groups and clusters are rollicking places. - Chris Mihos

    "Odd Radio Circles" - When astronomers discovered monstrous rings in the radio sky, they began a journey to uncover the objects' origins. - Manica Young

    Blame it on that Darn Corona!" - During totality, the Sun's atmospheric halo has the mysterious ability to foil the best-laid plans. - Steve Mazlin

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    1 hr and 4 mins

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