• 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 2024
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Episodes
  • S1E20 -Sky and Telescope 9/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Sep 9 2024
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    September 2024 News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy "Looking for Chaos?" - A dark void in Cygnus serves as a visual reminder of what chaos really means - Stephen James O'Meara "Who First Described the Comet Belt Just Beyond Neptune?" - It's time the so-called Kuiper belt was finally rebranded. - Ken Croswell "A Narrowing View of Saturn's Rings" - This year may present a rare opportunity to glimpse the planet's ever-changing F-ring. - Thomas A. Dobbins "Filling in the Blanks" - Amateur astronomers provide crucial data about a mysterious kind of stellar binary. - Diana Hannikainen "When is the Best Time to Observe Mars?" - Sean Walker "Oppositions and Occultations for Saturn and Neptune" - Bob King "My Rocket to the Stars" - A long awaited view through a legendary telescope gave the author and unexpected surprise. - Andrew Waring

    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
  • S1E19 - Sky and Telescope 8/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Aug 27 2024
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    Sky and Telescope August 2024

    News Notes – Various news articles from the world of astronomy. “Night of 100 Perseids” – The year’s most eagerly anticipated meteor shower peaks under nearly moonless conditions. – Bob King “Titan Transits Saturn” – Bob King “Lunar Volcanism – Seen and Unseen” – Maria are a larger portion of the lunar surface than previously known. – Charles A. Wood “In Search of the Most Massive Star” – Astronomers are scouring the universe and their computer models to discover how big stars can be. – Elizabeth Fernandez “A Handy Reference: Observers Sky Atlas 500 best Deep Sky Objects with Charts” – Book Review – Sabrina Garvin “Hercules and Ophiuchus Head-to-Head” – How a pair of summer constellations have much in common. – Stephen James O’Meara “A Lesson in Proper Outreach” – What not to say to a 6-year old just getting excited about astronomy. – Larry Faltz

    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
  • S1E18 -Sky and Telescope 7/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Jul 11 2024
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy. "Go Looney for Luna!" - Look into the light for a change. - Jerry Oltion "Listen to the Stars" - When you look at the night sky, can you perceive the sound of starlight?" - Steven James O'Meara "Cool Neighbors" - Help astronomers find challenging dim objects. - Diana Hannakeinen "Our Fundamental Ignorance" - Many think life beyond Earth is all but assured given the number of possibly habitable worlds out there. But we simply have no idea. - Edward Zanders "The Rise and Fall of the Lunar Society" - A small circle of learned friends helped launch the industrial revolution and modern astronomy. - William Sheehan

    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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