• Sky and Telescope AIRSLA

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Sky and Telescope AIRSLA

Written by: AIRSLA
  • Summary

  • Beginner or experienced, if you're excited about astronomy, Sky and Telescope is for you. Each issue contains practical observing tips, our popular star charts, useful product reviews, advice on astrophotography, and so much more! Roger Baker guides your tour through the universe.
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Episodes
  • S1E17 - Sky and Telescope 6/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Jun 7 2024
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    “Solar Cycle 25 Update” – Bob King “Saturn by Daylight” – Bob King “The Tragic Tale of Thisbe’s Veil” – A mist of starlight lends an air of mystique to the June night sky. – Stephen James O’Meara “When Stars Collide” – Astronomers have caught a handful of binary stars merging. – Morgan MacLeod “Make a Little Magic” – Catch field-of-view fever with this beautiful binocular scope. – Jerry Oltion “F-Bombs in the Night” – A spectacular view of M31 through the author’ s binoscope gives rise to a big no-no. – Jerry Oltion

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    1 hr
  • S1E16 -Sky and Telescope 4/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Apr 11 2024
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    Sky & Telescope April 2024 News Notes - Various news articles from the world of astronomy "75, 50 and 25 Years Ago" - Roger W. Sinnott "Time for Totality ... Again" - This month's total solar eclipse is the first visible across the US since 2017, and the last of that nature until 2045. - Bob King "Eclipse Expeditions that 'Discovered' the Sun" - In the mid 19th century, astronomers were astounded to see unexpected and spectacular phenomena during totality. - Trudy E. Bell "Observe April's Eclipse with Your AM Radio" - As the moon's shadow glides across North America, you'll have a chance to hear the eclipse as it happens. - Joe Rao "A Teenager's First Eclipse Chase" - The author had no idea what an adventure he'd be on, including a brush with disaster - Alan Whitman.

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    1 hr
  • S1E15 -S1E15 -Sky and Telescope 03/2024 - Various news articles from the world of astronomy - read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    Mar 28 2024
    Show Notes for Sky and Telescope-AIRSLA

    Sky and Telescope March 2024
    News Notes - Various News articles from the world of astronomy.

    "What's Next for Hubble?" - Webb may be receiving the attention, but it's predecessor still fills crucial roles in astronomy. - David L. Chandler.
    "Betelgeuse Inflamed by Wine" - Is an ancient Greek myth linked to the variability of one of the night sky's most prominent stars? - Stephen James O'Meara.
    "Seeing the Universe without Sight" - Creative Minds are finding ways to explore and share the wonders of the cosmos without visual aids. - Isabel Swafford.
    "A Mobile Observatory" - A tricked out science vehicle and its team offer hands-on astronomy to underserved communities. - Ana Pauline Bucki Lopez.

    Read by Roger Baker.

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    1 hr and 3 mins

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