Do you ever feel dizzy when you think about the incomprehensible scale of space? We call that feeling Cosmic Vertigo. Welcome to a head-spinning conversation between two friends about the sparkly -- and not so sparkly -- stuff in the sky.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | AstronomyScience |
This is the final episode of Name That Space Sound, our mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, the Dysons of the sky... Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy Sh... more
Karlie Noon is the first Indigenous student to obtain a Masters of Astronomy and Advanced Astrophysics, and is currently doing a PhD in Astronomy at the Australian National University. Corey Tutt is the CEO of Deadly Science, a charity that provides ... more
It’s time for Name That Space Sound! Each Friday we’re going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, Sk8er Boi.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy Sh... more
What inspires someone to become a scientist? How to fall -- and stay -- in love with STEMM (that’s Science Technology Engineering Maths Medicine) in spite of the many barriers you might meet along the way. With special guest and best friend of the sh... more
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Really loved the first two seasons. Perhaps my most favourite podcast of all time. But, the last season sucked. So sadly can only give 3 stars overall, which robs the first two seasons as they are 100% 5 stars! Please Alan and Amanda could you make another season?
For a long time I’ve been wanting to hear the voices of indigenous astronomers speak out about Mauna Kea and you all did it. Also liked hearing the stories of how deal with colonial culture in the STEM journey.
EDIT: The first two seasons are phenomenal! So many learnings, but sadly the latest season is more of a discussion about politics rather than science. I get that things evolve, but this season should have been a completely new podcast so as to keep the original in tact.
Original review: Such an informative and exciting podcast. I get inspired to learn as much as I can about the universe and they present it in such a 'down to earth' way. Alan and Amanda have really nice voices to listen to. I ... more
Sorry but the latest season is more about politics than the cosmos.
Used to be astounding in the first few seasons to hear the universe layed out in a beautiful fashion.
Just hope they get back to the core of the show and try to induce that vertigo again!
Much preferred old hosts and subjects. It’s way too political now. I just want to zone out and listen to some interesting astronomy topics.
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