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The Museum of Science, Boston

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We hear amazing questions in the exhibit halls of the Museum of Science, Boston. Do woodpeckers get headaches? How many colors are in the rainbow? Who gets to drive the Mars rovers? Pulsar features short interviews with our education staff along with scientists, engineers, and experts from around the world in order to find the answers.
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Rick Pulsar is the only space adventure comedy podcast on the Net. Join Rick, His alien sidekick Rufus, his home-made robot gear loose, and his mother as they spread space adventure throughout the galaxy. Each episode of Rick Pulsar: Galactic Knight of Space Justice is between 5 and ten minutes long. The crew encounters all manner of threats in the cosmos, such as Space Yoko Onos and rap battles with socially conservative nebulas. Listeners are invited to become union Space Knights by signin ...
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Sr Jr Podcast

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Hey everyone, welcome to the Sr Jr Podcast, where we talk to one person who has “been there, done that” in their chosen profession and another who is just figuring out where exactly “there” and “that” might be. Our hope is that by hearing the perspectives of both a seasoned vet and a fresh-faced noob, we can all learn a lot, and have some fun too! Episodes will release monthly, on every 3rd Tuesday of the month!
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The SLIS podcast covers 80s and 90s alternative rock and metal, and current bands that carry the torch. We interview rock stars and do reviews, retrospectives and the occasional middle-aged, Gen X rant. *Theme song: ‘Hold It’ by Interstelar. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slis/support
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Tune in each month for a guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia. Each episode highlights all of the fascinating constellations, planets, and asteroids that you should be keeping an eye out for in the night sky. And don't worry, we'll also be highlighting the latest in space news so you'll always be in the know when it comes to the extra-terrestrial. Please Look Up is brought to you by Particle and powered by Scitech.
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Slow Radio Podcast : Life in the Slow Lane... shift down gears and treat your ears to drifting soundscapes that take you to another world; relaxing interviews with challenging soundart. Slow Radio is produced by David Clarke -- HEADPHONES ON!
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Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

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Listen to exciting, non-technical talks on some of the most interesting developments in astronomy and space science. Founded in 1999, the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are presented on six Wednesday evenings during each school year at Foothill College, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Speakers include a wide range of noted scientists, explaining astronomical developments in everyday language. The series is organized and moderated by Foothill's astronomy instructor emeritus An ...
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The Late Night Vision Show

Jason Robertson; Hans "HansETX" Miller

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Welcome Night Hunters! TLNVS is the first podcast dedicated to you... Jason and Hans have many years of experience and use that knowledge and expertise to bring you the most informative Night Vision and Thermal Optic reviews in the night hunting market. You'll also hear topical content specifically about Wild Hog, Predator Hunting, Emergency Preparedness, and all of this will be filled with humor and bad jokes sprinkled throughout. If you're here to learn or be entertained, either way we wel ...
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Astrophiz "An exceptional Astronomy podcast." Brendan sometimes even gets how and why science works, and each month he conducts in-depth interviews with leading astro and space researchers. In each episode we feature Astrophysicists, Space Scientists, Particle Physicists, Data scientists, Antenna engineers, Instrument scientists, optical & radio astronomers, Satcomm engineers, project leaders and aurora hunters. For Astrophotographers, also each month we also hear from Dr Ian ‘Astroblog’ Mus ...
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Welcome to a brand new podcast by Gresham College called Any Further Questions? This is a podcast where we sit down with one of our speakers for an in-depth candid discussion on the lecture they just gave. Due to our strict 1 hour lecture time, we get tons of questions from our online and in-person audience that go unanswered. This is the place they are answered.
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European Southern Observatory

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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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This Is Rocket Science

Justin J. Chang, Sanya Gupta, Tina Liu

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Run by the Columbia Space Initiative and hosted by Justin J. Chang, Sanya Gupta, and Tina Liu "This is Rocket Science" explores all things space-related. New episodes released every other week on Monday! Previously hosted by David Tibbits and Henry Manelski, we continue the show for its fourth season. We hope you enjoy it.
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Cosmic Radio

NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)

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Ear-catching modular programs bringing the space-age science of radio astronomy down to earth! In celebration of its 50th Anniversary, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory brings you a series of brief insights into the fascinating world of deep space. Tune into the Universe with Cosmic Radio!
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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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Making Space: The Female Frontier spotlights the history of space exploration and the women who made it possible. From the hidden women of the Apollo program and the ones locked out of astronaut training in the 1960s, to a new generation of NASA leaders taking us back to the moon and on to Mars. Making Space sheds light on the women who are often overlooked in the history of mankind’s greatest achievements.
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Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University

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We at Ask an Astronomer are a collection of volunteer graduate students at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, along with David Kornreich, a professor at Ithaca College. We have a website which we have run for about a decade where we answer a variety of astronomy related questions submitted by readers. Our website is http://curious.astro.cornell.edu.
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A freshly picked runner bean being inserted into an electric fan forms the basis of this soundscape. Neutron Stars are the densest objects in the Universe and as they spin they create beams of radio waves which we detect as pulses, here on Earth. Having read the book "Neutron Stars: The Quest to Understand the Zombies of the Cosmos" by Katia Moskvi…
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On this week's episode, I interview Dave Trumfio, the songwriter and vocalist for synth-pop duo the Pulsars. The Chicago-based Pulsars, which also featured Trumfio's brother and multi-instrumentalist Harry Trumfio, were one of the first bands to bring back an 80s retro sound on their 1997 self-titled debut album, years before the post-punk revival …
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As more and more ultra high resolution optics come to the market, today we’re happy to review our first 1024x768 thermal handheld, the Pulsar Telos XL50. Pulsar has brought both a 1024 resolution thermal binoculars and a dedicated thermal LRF scope, but now they top it off with a handheld monocular. And the best part is the pricing keeps keeps gett…
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The time has finally come. After many long months of delays, very limited production and some of the highest demand we’ve seen for a scope in years, the review is finally here. This episode Hans and Jason dedicate to the review of the Infiray Outdoor Rico MK2 RH50R. The RH50R is without out a doubt one of, if not THE scope with the biggest buzz and…
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It’s interview time and this week we are honored and pleased to have Ryan Killian, the National Sales Manager for SilencerCo, on The Late Night Vision Show. Ryan is a hunter, a shooting enthusiast, a family man and an expert on all things suppressors. We sit down for an in depth discussion on SilencerCo, the current suppressor market, how the suppr…
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This month, Leon and Beth guide you through the night sky of Boorloo for September. Discover the planets Saturn and Venus, and learn about Saturn’s opposition and its upcoming equinox. The team also dives into the Deep Sky Dictionary, Space Picture of the Month, and the latest in space flight fails. Don’t miss out on the cosmic fun!…
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The only thing we love more than a great thermal optic model is when the manufacturer makes that great model even better. Say hello to the AGM Seeker handheld thermal lineup. These units replace the Taipan models and all Seekers use a fully removable 18650 rechargeable batteries. If you’re looking for a small, compact, very affordable thermal handh…
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One source of common confusion among our customers at Outdoor Legacy is the difference in thermal resolutions. With lower resolution like 256x192 being used in more optics and ultra high HD resolutions like 1024 and 1280 becoming more common and 384 and 640 resolutions becoming more affordable than ever, thermal buyers are increasingly confused on …
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This month, Leon and Amanda delve into the fascinating story of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle debris that washed up in Greenhead in July 2023. Discover what this piece of space history is, how it got here, and its new home at Scitech. The team also explores the journey of the PSLV, its role in space missions, and the intricate process of prepa…
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With Prof. Caleb Scharf (Columbia University) Is humanity on Earth special or unexceptional? Extraordinary discoveries in astronomy and biology have revealed a universe filled with endlessly diverse planetary systems, and a picture of life as a phenomenon intimately linked with the most fundamental aspects of physics. But just where these discoveri…
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The Sisters of Mercy are one of the most iconic Goth groups of all time. Despite not releasing an album since 1990's 'Vision Thing,' they retain a devoted fanbase, as evidenced by the rapturous acclaim of their 2023 North American tour, which saw them play hits like 'This Corrosion' along with deep cuts, and new material. And now the band are prepa…
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Welcome back to The Late Night Vision Show podcast. This week we dive into our review the AGM Neith LRF digital night vision scope. This innovative digital NV scope stands out among the rest with its built-in laser range finder. This is a feature that has been glaringly missing from digital NV scopes for years but AGM stepped up and affordably brou…
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This month, Leon and Amanda guide you through the night sky of Boorloo for August. Discover the constellations Scorpius and Sagittarius and learn why the “Teapot” is must-see. The team also dives into Space Flight Fails, Deep Sky Dictionary, and the Space Picture of the Month. Don’t miss out on the cosmic fun!…
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On this episode of The Late Night Vision Show Podcast, Hans and Jason review the AGM Rattler V2 TS19 and TS25-256 thermal rifle scopes. They drive into the features, performance, and overall value of these 256 resolution scopes, offering practical insights for potential buyers. Hans and Jason also provide their expert advice on which types of hunte…
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Join us for a special episode as we delve into the legacy of musical icon Michael Hutchence, whose career with INXS skyrocketed in the 80s. Beloved for his mystique and distinctive vocals, Hutchence left a lasting impact on millions despite his untimely passing in 1997. Now, producer Danny Saber (U2, Madonna, David Bowie) brings Hutchence's unfinis…
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Welcome back to The Late Night Vision Show podcast! Today Jason and Hans review the new InfiRay Outdoor Bolt TX60C 1024 resolution thermal rifle scope. This full-featured scope boasts a 3x optical magnification, making it the ultra HD resolution scope that both hog and coyote hunters have been waiting on and a price that is surprisingly affordable.…
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Astrophiz 197: Dt Ian Musgrave’s August SkyGuideMoon Phases for AugustNew Moon - 4 August - best for seeing the faint fuzzies and clustersApogee Moon furthest from Earth - 9 August1st Quarter Moon - 13 AugustFull Moon - 20 AugustPerigee Moon closest to Earth - 21 AugustLast Quarter Moon - 26 AugustEvening SkyComet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan is binocular…
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Welcome back! Today on The Late Night Vision Show Jason and Hans are revisiting a topic that they last spoke about over a year and half ago and it was one of their most popular shows ever. The topic is the AR-15 pistol brace "ban" that the ATF ruling enacted back in 2023. At the time we had Texas attorney and NFA expert Jim Willi on the podcast to …
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Send us a text How do we know light is constant throughout the universe? What new technology or theory would we need to further develop our understanding of the beginnings of the universe? How do you know that the galaxies are made of certain elements? These and many more questions were put to Professor Chris Lintott for episode 13 of our new serie…
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On the Late Night Vision Show we are always looking for new, innovative and practical thermal optics. Today we review a style of optic that we've never reviewed on the podcast before! We are discussing the Infiray Outdoor M6T 25mm Vehicle Mounted Thermal. The M6T is a 640 high resolution PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) thermal optic that mounts to the roof o…
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Today we have a brilliant interview for you as we speak with a fabulous Early Career Researcher, Dr Lauren Rhodes from the University of Oxford.Lauren has just published a paper on the BOAT … the Brightest Object of All Time … a “Once in 10,000 year event” The blast, called GRB 221009A, was over 100 billion times brighter than the sun.Lauren works …
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Often times we are asked questions from our customers concerning the best time to buy a thermal or night vision scope. Understandably, everyone wants to buy at the best possible time so that they can take advantage of sales, discounts, and ensuring they’re getting the latest and most up-to-date scope model possible. On this week’s podcast, Hans and…
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This month Beth and Leon take you through the night sky of Boorloo over July (As long as the winter clouds don't get in the way. The team then talks about the Constillation of the Month, Space Flight Fails, Deep Sky Dictionary and Space Picture of the Month. Head to our Instagram @particlewa to see photos from the episode. Show notes can be found o…
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With Dr. Roger Romani (Stanford University): NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has revealed a violent high-energy universe full of stellar explosions, black hole jets, and pulsing stars. These cosmic objects are often faint when observed with visible light, but glow bright with gamma rays. Dr. Romani describes the quest to discover the true na…
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As technology improves, prices drop and public opinions and buying habits change, entire portions of markets can be affected. Due to recent trends that are happening, on today’s show Jason and Hans ask the question, “Is night vision going away?”. They will do their best to answer this question and discuss recent changes to the night vision market o…
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Send us a text This episode is part of a series called 'Morals & Markets'. Visiting Prof. of Economic History, Martin Daunton has conversations with three authors whose books have interrogated the underlying assumptions on economics. Episode 1 sees Martin sit down with Richard Whatmore, author of 'The End of Enlightenment'. Support the show…
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Astrophiz 195: Dr Ian Musgrave’s July SkyGuideDr Ian Musgrave brings us your July SkyGuide … telling us when, where and what to look for in the evening and morning skies this month.And July is again also a wonderful month for celestial observers, especially the early risers amongst us :)As usual Ian gives us 'Ian's Tangent' … and this month it’s al…
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Over time we see certain features and specifications become more common in new thermal optics and as this happens trends form. As trends grow most often these features and specs become permanent fixtures of the industry as more and more manufacturers and optics adopt these changes. On this week’s podcast Hans and Jason talk about the top trends the…
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Send us a text This episode is part of a series of lectures called 'New Hope in Cancer' sponsored by Novartis. What do we mean by Cancer genomics? What are the introns in our DNA used for? Are they just a place-holder DNA or is there actual use for it? Should cancer care be delivered differently? These and many more questions were put to Sanjay for…
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When it comes to thermal optics there seems to be a high degree of confusion and mystery. In no area is that more clear than when it comes to the thermal scope zeroing process. There are many myths that seem to be ever present among many who haven’t had the chance to spend a good deal of time behind a thermal scope. Today Hans and Jason intend to d…
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Send us a text This episode is part of a series of lectures called 'New Hope in Cancer' sponsored by Novartis. In which stage is the best time to use immunotherapy? What is the role of immunology in rarer cancers? Can or has artificial intelligence helped the advancement of immunotherapy? These and many more questions were put to James for episode …
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On this episode Hand and Jason wanted to do something a little different and in honor of Father's Day, they wanted to dedicate a show to all the father's out there who have helped foster the love of the outdoors in their children. Almost all of us who enjoy hunting, shooting and the outdoors had a male figure, usually a father, grandfather or uncle…
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Most often here on The Late Night Vision Show our topic and discussions revolve around hunters and outdoorsmen. However, there are many people who want to be prepared for any scenario that might occur and thermal optics can be a huge asset in those situation. When it comes to prepping for natural disasters, civil unrest, home and property protectio…
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Leon and Beth chat about what you'll see looking up at the sky in Boorloo in June. Featuring Antares (the moral enemy of Mars), Hydra (the giant snake) and Alphard (the lonely Librarian). Beth rants about space tourism, and Leon nerds-out over a "really cool graph." Discussed this month: The Winter Solstice Planets: Mercury, Saturn, Mars & Jupiter …
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Astrophiz 193: Dr Ian Musgrave’s June SkyGuideDr Ian Musgrave brings us his June SkyGuide … telling us when, where and what to look for in the evening and morning skies this month.And June is also a wonderful month for celestial observers, especially the early risers amongst us :)As usual Ian gives us his ‘Tangent’ … and this month it’s all about h…
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Sometimes when we’re buying new things we see certain specs or features advertised and we believe they will make our experience much better or really make the purchase worth the money. Then when we actually get the item, we find out those features aren’t exactly what we thought they’d be. This week Jason and Hans offer up their list of the Top 5 Ov…
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Presenter is the Project Scientist, Dr. Robert Pappalardo (JPL) May 22, 2024 Jupiter's moon Europa may be a habitable world, containing the “ingredients” necessary for life within its ocean. Data from NASA’s earlier Galileo mission suggest that a global, salty ocean exists beneath the icy surface. Tides have broken that floating ice shell to create…
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Welcome back! When it comes to thermal scopes there are a lot of under appreciated and under rated features that many customers don’t realize the scopes have or if they do, they don’t realize how useful they are. In this episode Hans and Jason offer up their Top 5 Under Rated scope features that they really like but many new users over look. Check …
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We are back this week with an interview and a huge product announcement from iRay USA and Infiray Outdoor! We are happy to have Nathan Wood, the Texas and Oklahoma teritory sales rep for iRay USA with us today to break the news on the new Infiray Outdoor TX60-C 1024x1024 3-16x thermal rifle scope! Yes you read that right, this is the scope so many …
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Today we're speaking with Dr. Marcus Lower, who is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Australia's National Science Agency, the CSIRO. His research primarily focuses on pulsars … rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation from their magnetic poles. He's the principal investigator of a Pulsar Timing Project, which uses the CSIR…
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Send us a text Are there any overlaps between ADHD and Autism? Does your childhood determine whether you more susceptible to ADHD later in life? Can you have an Attention Deficit and not Hyperactivity? These and many more questions were put to Peter for episode 10 of our new series! This podcast followed his lecture ‘Modern Concepts of ADHD’ which …
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