
Astronomy Tonight: Your Daily Dose of Celestial WondersWelcome to "Astronomy Tonight," your go-to podcast for daily astronomy tidbits. Every evening, we explore the mysteries of the night sky, from the latest discoveries in our solar system to the farthest reaches of the universe. Whether you're an amateur stargazer or a seasoned astronomer, our bite-sized episodes are designed to educate and insp... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 512 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceAstronomy | |||

# This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Good evening, stargazers! Today, January 13th, marks a truly momentous occasion in our cosmic calendar—the anniversary of one of the most thrilling discoveries in planetary science!
On this date in 1610, th... more
# Astronomy Tonight Podcast
This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Tonight, we're celebrating a truly cosmic milestone that occurred on January 12th! On this date in 1610, the legendary astronomer Galileo Galilei discovered the four largest moons ... more
# Astronomy Tonight Podcast
This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Good evening, stargazers! It's January 11th, and we're diving into one of the most dramatic celestial events in modern astronomical history!
On January 11th, 1787, the legendary S... more
# Astronomy Tonight Podcast
This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Tonight, we're celebrating January 10th—a date that holds special significance in our cosmic history! On this very day in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched aboard the S... more
# This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Good evening, stargazers! It's January 9th, and we've got a celestial anniversary that'll make you want to dust off those telescopes and bundle up for some serious nighttime observing.
On this date in 1992,... more
# This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Good evening, stargazers! Today is January 8th, and we're celebrating one of the most dramatic and consequential discoveries in the history of astronomy!
On this date in 1642, the great Italian astronomer G... more
# This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Good evening, stargazers! Today we're celebrating January 7th—a date that marks one of the most dramatic and consequential discoveries in the history of astronomy.
On this day in 1610, Galileo Galilei turne... more
# This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.
Good evening, stargazers! Today we're celebrating January 6th, a date that marks one of the most delightfully named astronomical events in modern history: the discovery of the **Pluto-Charon system's mutual ... more
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Content predominantly features insights into celestial events and historical milestones in astronomy, capturing the excitement surrounding space exploration. Notable topics include the regular observation of comets, significant planetary missions such as Voyager 2's encounter with Neptune, and the contributions of critical astronomical instruments like the Spitzer Space Telescope. The storytelling approach often weaves together scientific facts with lighter anecdotes, enhancing the listener's experience.
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