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Welcome to Blueshift, produced by the Astrophysics Science Division at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Since 2007, Blueshift has been your "backstage pass" to science, missions and personnel here at Goddard, with a focus on the Universe beyond the solar system. We'll fill you in on groundbreaking discoveries, innovative technology, new missions, and other exciting stories. Visit us online at h... more

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Jasmin Evans is an undergraduate student in astronomy and physics at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK. She shadowed us for the week and while she was here, she interviewed Nobel Laureate Dr. John Mather for our podcast. She talked to hi... more

In July, we featured a guest post on our blog from astronomer Nick Howes about how he was able to image the Herschel observatory, which sat a million miles away from the Earth at the 2nd Lagrange point (and is now being moved into a graveyard orbit).... more

This is the last part of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait, the so-called "Bad Astronomer." Phil is a scientist who now writes about science for the public, with a large focus on debunking bad science and astronomy. In this podcast, we talk with Phil... more

This is part three of four of our interview with Dr. Phil Plait, the so-called "Bad Astronomer." Phil is a scientist, writer, and specializes in debunking bad science. In part 1, we learned how he got started, and in part 2, we talked about science i... more

A college friend of Maggie's, Dr. Eric Mamajek, discovered a cool potential exoplanet system that might also have a ring system - we reported on it last January after the American Astronomical Society conference. We checked with Eric a year later to ... more

This is the second episode of our two-part interview with space artist Ron Miller. In this episode, Ron talks specifically about how he illustrates exoplanets, and we discuss specific pieces of his art. To listen to the first part of this interview, ... more

Blueshift recently interviewed space artist Ron Miller. Not only is he an amazingly talented illustrator, but he’s also the author, consultant, and former art director for the National Air and Space Museum's Albert Einstein planetarium. He's written ... more

Dust - on Earth, it's a nuisance. But in space, it's a valuable natural resource, a raw material essential to the formation of nearly any object imaginable. NASA Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Christina Richey studies interstellar dust grains through labora... more

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Burning batteries

    Fun interviews with the brightest stars in the universe(pun intended). Creative insights in to NASA, it projects, and its staff.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KD9CWX
    United States6 years ago
  • Way to go!

    This is a great podcast....eye-opening on the world of astrophysics and what researchers at NASA really do.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Astronut42
    United States17 years ago
  • Great show!

    Lot's of up to date information which being a 'space' geek is great. I'm learning stuff in every podcast! And even the cheesiness is entertaining. Good work. Great interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    sadishappy
    United States18 years ago
  • Another part of the universe explained

    Great introduction to a part of astronomy that doesn't get much coverage.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Scopes
    United States18 years ago

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