
Seattle Astronomy covers space and astronomy news from Seattle.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 10 years ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category | Science | ||||

Interview with NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador Ron Hobbs about the New Horizons mission and its next steps beyond Pluto. Written and hosted by Greg Scheiderer. Theme music "Aboard The Alien Craft" (Steve Combs & Delta Is) CC BY 4.0
Interview with Ethan Siegel, author of Treknology: The Science of Star Trek from Tricorders to Warp Drive Written and hosted by Greg Scheiderer. Theme music "Aboard The Alien Craft" (Steve Combs & Delta Is) CC BY 4.0
Interview with AJ Epstein and Rachel Katz Carey, producer and director of Starball, playing at West of Lenin in Seattle Sept. 7-11, 2017. Written and hosted by Greg Scheiderer. Theme music "Aboard The Alien Craft" (Steve Combs & Delta Is) CC BY 4.0
Interview with Dave Cuomo of the Pacific Science Center in Seattle about AstronoMay events and plans for observing this summer's total solar eclipse. Written and hosted by Greg Scheiderer of SeattleAstronomy.com Theme music "Aboard The Alien Craft" (... more
Interview with Erica Saint Clair of Rosie Research and Battle Point Astronomical Association about a new scale solar system model on Bainbridge Island, Washington, that can be explored via geocaching. Written and hosted by Greg Scheiderer. Theme musi... more
Interview with Geoff Nunn, adjunct curator for space history at the Museum of Flight, about its new Apollo exhibit opening May 20. The exhibit will feature Apollo F-1 rocket engines recovered by Bezos Expeditions as well as numerous other one-of-a-ki... more
Interview with Derrick Rohl, manager of the Sudekum Planetarium at the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, about plans for the total solar eclipse that will cross the U.S., including Nashville, on August 21, 2017. Written and hosted by Greg Scheid... more
Talk about stargazing in Wisconsin with Bob Bonadurer, director of the Daniel M. Soref National Geographic Dome Theater & Planetarium at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Subjects include the planetarium's programs, dark sky observ... more
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