May 2008
April 2008
- Trouble at the top
- Sky At Night Magazine Podcast
- Galaxy Zookeepers Live
- (Don't) Name a star
- 2009 approaches
- Something found - may or may not be dark matter
- 2009: The Astronomical Odyssey
- The Jodrell Bank Song
- Where is it looking? - part 2
- Carnival of Space 49
- Can we fix it?
- Gone naked
- Community Meeting
March 2008
- NAM, lovely NAM!
- Summer Time
- Earth Hour 2008 Tonight
- From Chile with Love
- Astronomical Clock
- Colours and Google Sky
- Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Live!
- Live Webchat with John Denham
- ATV go for launch
- When a Lord met a Sir
- Earth will be back after these messages
- Teachers to the barricades
- Science & Engineering Week 2008
- Build your own: Phobos
- The magic kingdom of marvellous things
- WMAP at 5
- Galactic traffic jams
- The line gets drawn
- Where will they draw the line?
February 2008
- Carnival of Space #43
- UK Gemini status improves
- Carnival of Space 42
- STFC Outreach
- Things to see in the sky tonight
- Lovell Pit Stop
- Bad packaging
- UK Gemini access update
- What is the point of astronomy? - part II
- Physics teacher decline
- 0957+561
- Beatle Greetings
January 2008
- The Colourful Sky
- UK access to Gemini terminated
- World Science Hertiage Sites
- Planetary misses
- A Brief History of Astronomy Blogs
- Copyright Mercury
- Don't worry. Decimation is good for you.
- AstroFest 2008 Meet-up
- UK astronomy cuts in Parliament
- MESSENGER at Mercury
- Galaxy Zoo and human bias
- AAS 2008 on Flickr
- Cosmic Radio podcast
- A brief summary of AAS 2008 so far
- Nothing but spam
- Telescopes, Google and Bill Gates
- Extreme Sport in Space
- It's AAS time again
- Arecibo saved?
December 2007
- 2008 UK Year Against Astronomy
- Winter Solstice 2007
- Save Astronomy!
- Lovell Telescope 50th
- Milky Way in hydrogen glory
- STFC Meeting Today
- A gloomy future?
- Go for launch?
- Moore Foundation funds 30m telescope
- Solar Eclipse of 1671
- Chancellor Brian May!
- M74 on Hubblecast
- Astronomy Outreach 2007
November 2007
- The Life of a Research Astronomer
- Google's Sputnik Logo
- A Limerick for Laurel
- Gemini Funding Cut
- Hubble observes Comet Holmes
- Attack of the Remote Controlled Telescopes
- Telescopes in XML part 4
- Virtual Observatory on Digital Planet
- ESO and Stellarium
October 2007
- Two Comets
- STS-120!!
- Catch a Star 2008
- Leo, there is no spoon
- 10 astronomy things to do before you die
- Telescopes in XML part 3
- Telescopes in XML part 2
- A tilted perspective
- New Horizons and Jupiter
- Twitter Account Hacked
- Sputnik at 50
- Great Scott!
September 2007
- Carnival of Space #22
- Mars vs Pluto
- August 28th eclipse animation
- Avast!
- Lovell as screen
- Luna 2 anniversary
- More ISS twitterings
- Caves on Mars: illuminated
- More from the astro-blogosphere
- SEDSIC 2007
- Planet Status Apathy
- Telescopes in XML
- Telescopes Live!
- Herstmonceux Astro Fest 2007
August 2007
- Lunar Eclipse 28 Aug 2007
- 4th Birthday
- Ralph Alpher
- Science imitating Art
- APoD Twitterings
- Height of a Giraffe?
- ISS passes on Twitter
- ROG Blog
- Perseids 2007
- The Cosmos: A Beginner's Guide
- The Moon beats Harry Potter
- David Attenborough Censored
- Galactic Centre Laser
- An Astronomical Performance
July 2007
- Science and Science Fiction
- Space Age at 50
- Smoky Moon
- Pot luck
- Firefox in space
- The Jodcast and the Chamber of Anti-science
- Stellarium 0.9.0
- Harry Potter star party - the result
- Phase of Venus animation
- Carnival of Space #12
- We're all going to the zoo
- Harry Potter and the Book 7 Star Party
- Sky lights
- July Jodcast and the Black Mark of Pluto
June 2007
- What would you do with £250M?
- Summer Solstice 2007
- Moon Live NOW!
- Bounced from the Moon
- Saving time
- Live Astronomer Blogging!
- Moon madness
- ISS and STS-117
- Ha ha he he
- The Sun is brilliant!
- Living Space
- Altair
May 2007
- Discovery of pulsars
- To the Moon and back
- Caves on Mars: close-up
- The carnival is in town
- Rankings
- Venusian Clanger
- International Sidewalk Astronomy Night
- Pretty podcasts
- What about the radio?!
- New Media and Astronomy
- Where is it looking?
- Stellar outbursts
- ...and there's more.
- More Sky At Night Celebrations
- Of telescopes and continents
April 2007
- Caelumnoctu
- Earth-like planet found?
- Wow!
- Cheap binoculars
- Is Zeus a planet?
- AGILE launched!
- NAM 2007 in the pod
- NAM Bloggers
- ELTs phone home
- NAM public talk NOW
- NAM Blogging Live!
- Black hole eclipse
- Chinese Lunar Rover
- STEREO animations
- Exoplanet count
- NAM 2007
- AMP improvements
- 50 years backwards, 50 years forwards
- Gravity waves and quasars
March 2007
- Sunsets 2.0
- Save the Earth
- Make Ceres a Planet?
- Cassini spots Jupiter
- Balancing Eggs
- Vote for Art
- Caves on Mars?
- Partial solar eclipse: March 19th 2007
- Last few nights to help
- Our survey says...
- Aurora from a plane
- Saturn's rings full on: official version
- National Science and Engineering Week 2007
- The Best Sights in the Solar System?
- Zodiac removal
- How many stars can you see in Orion?
- Roman goddess of beauty
- Hubblecast
- Eclipse images
- Fantastico!
- Total lunar eclipse: March 3rd 2007
February 2007
- Patrick Moore Web Chat
- International Heliophysical Year Begins
- Launching from the UK?
- Supernova 1987a at 20 - the movie!
- Rosetta to pass Mars
- Protecting the spectrum
- Blast Off!
- Star brightens in Scorpius
- Night Sky magazine stops
- Lonely Planet: Mars
- Harry Potter and the Telescopes of Doom
- Astrofest 2007
- See Mercury
- UK Research Council Changes
- Lights Fantastic
- Planck in the news
- Mercury, Venus and the Moon
- Another month another Jodcast
January 2007
- ACS Broken
- Saturn's rings full on
- All for McNaught
- Wind
- McNaught
- AAS Effect and De-lurking
- Comet P1 McNaught
- AAS 2007 live!
- Blog Awards 2007
- New Astro Blogs
- Which orbits the Earth?
- Astro Podcast Round-up
- New Year Delight
December 2006
- Does this mean nothing?
- Santa Watch
- All change
- How many stars can you count?
- Gamma ray signal
- Aurora Alert: Dec 15th
- Stardust Published
- Earliest sunset
- Water on Mars? (yet again)
- Moon Base 2020
- Beagle 2 and beyond
- December Jodcast
- Podcast ratings
November 2006
- Cooling thermosphere
- Making an impact
- PM and Light Pollution
- NGC 1313
- Leonids fireball
- Golf in space
- V838 Mons: Slacker Edition
- Mars Rover Lecture
- Travels
- Copernicus crater mystery
- Multi-lingual podcast
- Mercury vs Venus
- Mercury live!
- Mercury Transit Webcasts
- Transit of Mercury
- Fireworks
- Hinode first light
- APoD interview
October 2006
- Is Pluto a Planet?
- Hubble Mission is Go
- Astronomy Media Player
- V838 Mon: the movie
- Leafy Moon
- See the space station tonight
- Double trouble
- What is the point of astronomy?
- And the winner is...
- Hawaiian Earthquake Damage
- Beautiful image
- See the International Space Station
- Galaxy mergers
- Critical density
- Archived!
- Hubble finds planets
- COBE scientists share Nobel Prize
September 2006
- SKA: a step closer
- Size matters
- Young Galaxies
- Atlantis back safe
- Low density planet found
- Slacker Astronomy the end?
- Eris and Dysnomia
- NZ Meteor
- Lunar Eclipse
- Aurora from above
- Atlantis on the pad
- A landmark
- Moon rising
- SMART-1: the last hours
- Gemini South
- Uranus and Ariel
- SMART-1 impact
August 2006
- How many planets?
- Antarctic Astronomy
- Planets: questions answered
- Fortold in the planets?
- Planet definition outcome
- Planet definiton last draft
- Trouble at t'IAU
- Wasted light
- Status of planets
- Utter chaos
- 500 posts old
- Is it or isn't it?
- IAU Blogging & Podding
- Astronomy Movies
- Astronomy interviews
- Perseids
- Perseid Party
- Radio images
- Chandra and the Hubble constant
- RS Oph results
- Stardust@Home is go
- Astro Photos
July 2006
- 15 billion km on the clock
- Glorious Galaxies
- Pre-launch testing
- Astronaut Reflections
- Space Shuttle Landing
- Venusian Veil and Vortex
- Saturn and Rhea
- World Cup Moon
- Our Local Stars
- Remembered
- We like the Moon
- Big astronomy and credit
- M82 Vodcast
June 2006
- Catching the waves
- By Jove!
- Names for moons
- Longest/shortest day
- Raymond Davis Jr. (1914-2006)
- Occultation animation
- Diamond dust
- Navigation
- Going down the pan
- Podding along
- Comet 73P meteors
May 2006
- AKARI first light
- The Lovell Telescope
- Stellarium 0.8.0
- Space Junk Heritage
- Mission to Mars
- Three Neptune-mass planets
- Aurora on Ch4
- More podcasting news
- Naming stars
- Star naming
- All in the colours
- Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
- Astronomy Day 2006
- World Wind Add-on
- World Wind
- Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3
- Thinktank Planetarium
April 2006
- Bad Astrologers III
- London Planetarium
- What happened to solar minimum?
- Comet 73P-B
- Torchwood Observatory
- Astronomy podcasting
- Hydrated Mars
- Solar Eclipse Revisited
- Empty Space?
- Better lighting
- Venus Express
- Roving Mars
- Back home
- Sony Planetarium
March 2006
- Venus by day
- Driving the Milky Way
- Research council mergers
- Solar Eclipse 2006
- WMAP Year Three
- Star Walker
- Sir Patrick is 'doing well'
- Budgets
- Mercury Bay
- Mercury 0 - Venus 1
February 2006
- Southern stargazing
- Mahutonga
- RS-Ophiuchi
- Mt John Observatory
- Morning Star II
- Morning Star
- Southern skies
- Put the Moon in orbit
January 2006
- Carter Observatory
- Caltech
- OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb
- 3D Star map
- The longest sunset
- Leaving LA
- Half a world away
- Density Waves
- Stardust re-entry
- Swift
- Youngest binary pulsar
- The 100 top...
- The orbit of Venus
- AAS 207th meeting
- The size of Charon
- Happy Perihelion!
- Orion's sword
December 2005
- Bad Astrologers II
- The astronomy blogosphere
- Christmas on Mars?
- Stardust
- Hunting the Beagle
- Favourite Image
- Hayabusa Returns?
- Our neighbour in space
- Jodrell at Sixty
- Buffy the theory slayer
- Red sky at night...
- The Geminids
- Planets
- 2004 MN4...again
- Eight Einstein rings
November 2005
- Beyond Einstein
- How do astronomers drink in space?
- Picking up good vibrations
- Space Cadets
- Moon halo
- Engage tractors
- Trouble at Itokawa
- SALT first light
- The Time Lords
- Where's Tom?
- ISS passes
- Venus Success
- Taurids
- Copernicus
- Fireworks
- Elsewhere...
October 2005
- Mars
- Astronomy on a budget
- Questions for a rainy day
- Are the times a-changin'?
- Light Pollution NW
- International Year of...
- Horizon on Titan
- Episode 2
- Stellar competition
- Blue Marble: Next Generation
- Impact Craters
- Chinese Astronauts
- Astro Babble
- A point or not
- Moon Watch
- Partial Lunar Eclipse
- Cut-out and keep
- Wheel trouble
- A moon for 2003 UB313?
- NGC 1350
September 2005
- Don't look at the Sun!
- Annular Eclipse
- I'm back
- Radio telescopes in the movies
- Stellarium 0.7.0
- Aurora Alert - Sep 11
- Asteroids
- What was the point?
- The fairies' midwife
- Neptune
- Lord of the Rings
- Pronunciation Guide
- Ring occultation
- EPO
- DPS Bloggers
- Deep impact
- Cricket
- Martian Atmosphere
- DPS update
- Human Orrery
- Aurora on Mars?
- Windy Mars
- Ringing the changes
- Mooning
- Martian Volcanism
- Cat Scratches and Tiger Marks
- Mars Attacked
- Touchdown on Titan
- Problems and name dropping
- DPS 2005
- Venus and Jupiter
August 2005
- 2003 UB313 on astro-ph
- Eppur si muove
- NGC 6559
- Supernova in NGC 1559
- Nicholson Crater
- Hubble Law
- Aurora Alert
- Martian Hillwalking
- Canadian Expo
- Science Week Podcasts
- From missiles to galaxies
- Orange Moon
- First podcast from space?
- Star camps
- Perseid Peak
- ABC doesn't add up
- IAU XXVI
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
- Cosmic TV
- Landed Safely
- Pesky Time Zones
- Five Live goes astro
- Faint fuzzy
- New Server
- Perseids!
- Where is 2003 EL61?
- A name for 2003 UB313
- Astrology for Plants
July 2005
- And there's more...
- A leap second
- Not long to go
- Going to Mars
- Train travel
- October Eclipse
- Google Moon
- Dust devils
- Shenzhou VI
- What a night
- A replacement for Soyuz
- The magic of astronomy
- The centre of the Galaxy
- A chance sighting
- SuitSat
- London
- SALT mirror completed
- The view from space
- An Einstein ring
- Tempel 1
- The time zone
- Stardate with a comet
- A radio telescope
- Cometary rendezvous
- SN2005cs
- Planets again
June 2005
- A Polish dish
- Planets on show
- NASA budget
- MARSIS is go
- Excitement Live
- Solstice Moon
- Summer Moon
- Festival of Space
- When shall we three meet again?
- Vela Remnant
- Buzz Live
- The UK in space?
- The Pole Dance
- Aurora Alert: 12 June
- Pulsar symphony
- Caught on camera
- Star Shapes
- The Shocking Sun
- Martian Cepheids
- Supersized
May 2005
- Well Done SA
- Aurora Alert
- When big science goes wrong
- Which planet is this?
- Mini CMEs
- Spacecraft spotting
- ProAm
- LDN 134
- AstronomyNow NoMore?
- Getting perspective
- It isn't green and it doesn't glow
- Comets and Asteroid Impacts Lecture
- I can't hear you. You're breaking up.
- ISS through Leo
- The wonder of science
- Into the shadows
- ISS spotting
- More moons
- Bad Astrologers
- Astronomical puns
- Zepto-Moon
- Increase the area
April 2005
- I tawt I taw a pwanet!
- Last flight of the Skylark
- So long and thanks for all the sheep
- Dust repellant
- What do politicians know?
- myADS
- HST at 15
- Cereal Astronomy
- Supermarket Astronomy
- By Jupiter!
- Solid Core
- Lunar Eclipse
- View from Space
- Ring of light
- Einstein Limerick
- Astronomer on call
- Time for a nice relaxing cup of tea
- Torino Scale Changes
- Shuttle Launch
- Telescopes on the move
- White on black
- Phil Plait on Slacker
- Bigger is better
- Excitement of Science 2005
- Oscillating Sun
- Phantom Astronomer
- Planets?
- The letter 'r' is significant
- Beautiful Skies
- When telescopes go bad
- Saturn
- Spinning Sedna
- 1st of April
March 2005
- Ask an astronomer
- Manchester Light Pollution
- Crater or mountain?
- Rian, there's your belt!
- Spring forward
- Deep Pan Earth
- Email into space
- Seeing an extrasolar planet
- Dark Energy
- Slacker Astronomy
- Neutron Star
- NGC 7027
- Deep Impact
- Spaced Out
- Size limit on stars
- Pioneer V
- Wandering Saturn
- Mercury setting
- California Nebula
- Rosetta Flyby
- Japanese SETI
February 2005
- Observing at the GMRT
- Methone and Pallene
- Measuring the Distance of the LMC
- Slacker Astronomy Podcasts
- Lets Talk Stars
- The 28th closest star
- Water and Life on Mars?
- Dark Matter Galaxy
- Hitchhiker's Guide Trailer
- What is it?
- MARSIS
- Asteroid 2004 MN4
- V838 Monocerotis
- Astronomy from the Moon
- Beagle 2 Inquiry
January 2005
- Planetarium at sea
- Einstein Questionnaire
- Poetry of the Universe
- An Opportunity to explore
- Space in school
- Candles in microgravity
- Huygens Lands
- Huygens descent
- Einstein Year - part 2
- Shrinking Earth
- Galileo lecture
- First light for Swift
- A new calendar?
December 2004
- Astronomy Podcasts
- Wind from Ophiuchus
- Einstein Year
- RFI and weather forecasting
- Light pollution becomes an offence
- Stars and light beams
- Polar Express
- Driving lessons in space
- Density of the Sun
November 2004
- Awful waste of space
- Shooting the stars
- Spot the difference
- How many constellations could you point out?
- Night sky from the Lakes
- The Aurora
October 2004
- One Moon and another
- Totally Flipped
- Light Years Ago
- Total Eclipse
- Once in a Blue Moon
- Anti Astrology
- 'Security' Lighting
- Lovell at Night
September 2004
- eVLBI makes history
- More Interference
- The End of Radio Astronomy?
- Dome C Seeing
- Reflections on SEST
- An image of an exo-planet?
- Step into Cheshire
- Genesis Crash
- Space on Five Live
- Stellarium
- ET?
August 2004
- New Extrasolar Planet
- Brightest and the best
- New Moons
- Afternoon Play
- Enlightened Views
- Perseids
- UTC vs GMT
- Planet Pirates
- Thunderbirds aren't go
July 2004
- University Challenge
- To fund or not to fund
- Moon Landings
- Double pulsar paper
- Logarithmic Universe
- Winds on Saturn
- Send in the machines
- Eroding Rings
- Dark Energy in the Lab?
June 2004
- Easy for some
- Sucker Holes
- Sound of the Universe
- SOHO and Venus
- Google Transit
- Bad AU
- Transit of Venus
- Jodrell in the news
May 2004
April 2004
March 2004
- Whatever happened to Sidereal Time?
- Spaced Out in the News
- Astronomers and the Public
- NAM
- Spaced Out
- Thought for the day
February 2004
- Astronomy Revision
- Build your own Solar System
- Trouble at the top
- Surreal Award of the Day
- More hits than people
- Mars
- Another Plutino?
- Not just some astronomers whingeing
- SALT in the news
- Star Formation
- Light Pollution
- Record Breaker
- Farewell Hubble
- Observatories
January 2004
- Hubble abandonment being reconsidered
- Hubble Funding
- Mars rover blogs
- Double Pulsar
- A good impression
- Opportunity to explore
- Twin Mars Rover touches down successfully
- Bad Astronomy: the Moon
- Bad Astronomy: HST
- Mars sports
- Martian Google
- Mars Map
- Names in space
- Mars Hits
- 2 down and 1 to go
December 2003
- Watch again
- Spitzer
- JPL Backup
- More on Mars
- No life on Beagle II?
- Mars on the Tube
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Bad Astronomy with Frost
- Asteroid Morison
- The Earth is not Enough
- Visitor Centres
November 2003
- L2: It ain't half busy
- Super Telescope
- Powers of Ten
- Not Again
- Solar Eclipse
- Some Success?
- Campaign
- Beagle 2
- More lights
- Sound of the big bang?
- Sound of a flare?
October 2003
September 2003
- Spare Time
- The curse of the cloud
- Observatory Photos
- CCD problems
- Late to bed, late to rise...
- Teething troubles







