The weekly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceAstronomy |
Comet C/2021 S3 PanSTARRS passes through the Coathanger cluster, the Moon dips into the Bowl of Virgo and Mercury hangs in the evening sky. Find out how to see all this and more in our weekly stargazing podcast, Star Diary 25 to 31 March 2024. more
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Mercury reaches greatest elongation this week, while Jupiter will be bracketed by its moons. Find out how to see both of them in our weekly stargazing podcast, Star Diary. more
Comet 12P Pons Brooks will streak past the Andromeda Galaxy this week, while Comet C/2021 S3 PanSTARRS passes the star clusters of the Milky Way. Find out how to see both of them in our weekly stargazing podcast, Star Diary. more
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Ludicrous number of ads at start, through podcast. I listen to loads of different podcasts and this is ludicrous. I don’t want to spend my time listening to ads. A few to subsidise production is fine but this is way way way OTT.
As a truly amateur newbie astronomer, this pod is a must to understand what’s going on in the night sky above on a weekly basis
It seems that in the past there were interviews of interesting authors. Katie Mack and Janna Levin come to mind. Please bring back this content, if possible.
Advertising drops in at totally inappropriate points, even part way through a word. The producers and presenters seem not to care. Unsubscribing.
Really? No reviews? This podcast brings a longer and well thought out presentation of space science. Thank you.
Apple Podcasts | #75 | United States/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | United Kingdom/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | Canada/Science/Astronomy |
Apple Podcasts | #156 | United Kingdom/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #239 | Canada/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #32 | Australia/Science/Astronomy |
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