Daily Podcast of the IYA

Readers of my blog should be aware already of the 365 Days of Astronomy podcast. The 365 Days of Astronomy is the official podcast of the International Year of Astronomy and is created by a huge number of individuals and institutions from around the world. January and February have covered a wide variety of topics already and the rest of the year promises to expand on that. The topics have covered everything from Galileo, to pulsars, to Shakespeare, models of the Solar System and exoplanets. In fact, volunteers for the podcast have been so plentiful that the entire 2009 calendar is now full. In the coming days you can look forward to episodes about navigating the solar system, the life and times of Nicolaus Copernicus, and dwarf planet Pluto.

If you haven't seen it already, you should also check out George Hrab's music video for the theme tune:


Posted in astro blog by Stuart on Sunday 15th Feb 2009 (12:18 GMT) | 2 Comments | Permalink

Comments: Daily Podcast of the IYA

Thanks so much for posting the FAR video!

Sending astronomically best wishes from Geologic HQ.

cheers,

Ms. Information for the Geologic Universe

Posted by Ms. Information on Sunday 15th Feb 2009 (19:11 UTC)

That's Planet Goofy--about which I now have decided to write a book.

Posted by Laurel Kornfeld on Thursday 19th Feb 2009 (21:07 UTC)

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