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Episode Seventy-Eight – On Being A Noisy Astronomer – Interview With Nicole Gugliucci

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 6:47 — 9.3MB) | Embed As featured on the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast! Donate audio and funding to this award-winning podcast by heading to their official site, at http://365daysofastronomy.org. During my fourth year working at Dragon*Con, I celebrated my first visit to the Atlanta Skeptics Star Party with Nicole Gugliucci. Nicole is a graduate student at the University of Virginia, who... Read More

Episode Sixty-Eight – On Updates And The Stars Are Her Laboratory

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.3MB) | Embed Download the mp3 here – also available on iTunes! A quick update episode, which includes the sad news of the passing of Derek K. Miller, who is responsible for the theme-song for the Token Skeptic podcast. Derek K. Miller worked as a writer and editor since the 1980s, specializing in technical and scientific subjects. He was also a drummer, guitarist, singer, recording artist, and... Read More

Token Skeptic – On 365 Days Of Astronomy Today!

As a part of the ongoing contributions that I’ve made to the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast, here’s the episode details for April 6th, 2010! April 6th: Cosmology and Creation – Many Stories, Many Skies At Perth’s Gravity Discovery Centre Can art, astronomy, education and religion co-exist? This ideal has become reality, at the Cosmology Gallery at the Gravity Discovery Centre, found at the Australian International Gravitational Observatory... Read More

365 Days Of Astronomy Supporter!

Just to make a nod to the great podcast (which I contributed twice to last year and intend to do so again this year, on the 6th April!) – the 365 Days of Astronomy podcast was sponsored by me, for the first week of February. To subscribe, contribute and donate to the show yourself, head to their official site at http://365daysofastronomy.com.  Read More