EarthSky 22
Summary: The best of the week's science interviews, commentary from EarthSky hosts, and new music from the live music capital of the world, Austin, Texas.
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Podcasts:
On our final EarthSky 22, a word about a powerful new telescope and the coming of spring for the Northern Hemisphere. Song of the week by The Raveonettes.
Rosetta mission plans to land a probe on a comet in late 2014. Plus skywatching as winter turns to spring. Song of the week: "Born to Roam" by Shakey Graves.
The two comets of 2013. First up is Comet PANSTARRS, which you could see this week. Song of the week is Hundred Visions' "Last Cab from Tunis."
The best time to see Saturn for 2013 is coming. Learn to identify it this week. Song of the week is Devon Sproule's "The Unmarked Animals."
Lots going on this week. Asteroid flyby. Meteor explodes over Russia. Jupiter and moon. Song of the week is Phosphorescent's "Song for Zula." Your 22 minutes of science and music here.
Close-passing asteroid. Landsat launch. Song of the week is Thao and the Get Down Stay Down's "We the Common." Your 22 minutes of science and music.
Gavin Heffernan talks about filming the Geminid meteor shower in Death Valley. Song of the week is Adram Torres' Rosemarie. Your 22 minutes of science and music. Just press play.
This week, Mike talks with a scientist with a revised theory about some dinosaur tracks, Deborah talks full moon, and there's new music from Phosphorescent. Enjoy!
Song of the week is Monahan's "Diamonds." ES weather blogger Matt Daniel interviews head of National Hurricane Center. Your 22 minutes of science and music!
The next generation of Landsat satellites will launch in February 2013. Hear from Landsat scientists, learn about winter stargazing and check out new music from Belaire. Your 22 minutes of science and music!
Two comets you'll want to know about ... plus the silence of silence in the world's quietest room. Song of the week is Hundred Visions' "Last Cab from Tunis. "
Earth at perihelion and the Quadrantid meteors. Song of the week: Twin Cabins' "Swing Lynn." Your 22 minutes of science and music!
Your 22 minutes of science and music from EarthSky's hometown of Austin, Texas. Enjoy!
Rock-comet meteors this week. Song of the week is Father John Misty's "Nancy from Now On" off the Spotify Sessions. EarthSky 22, your weekly mix of science and music.
Jupiter opposition, a false image of planets and the pyramids on December 3 2012, and a great song by The Eastern Sea. Science and music from Austin, TX. Enjoy!