Archive for the ‘Live at York U!’ Category

Live at York U! 2011.05.03: Meteors, Morning Planets

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

‘Live at York U!’  broadcasts live from the York Astronomical Observatory at York University in Toronto, featuring Paul Delaney and the students of York.

This week we covered this day in history (first jet airliner, first American space flight), commercial space flight, Eta Aquarids, planetary conjunction, eclipses, citizen science, science rendezvous, and International Astronomy Week.

For more info on our show head to yorkobservatory.com

Live from York University!

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Join me, tonight, at 9pm EDT (0100 UTC) for an hour of general astronomy discussion with York University’s Professor Paul Delaney.  Local weather permitting, we’ll even follow along with a little deep-sky imaging through the Petrie Observatory telescope!

You can listen via the AFM*Radio button at the top right corner of this page, and watch the imaging sessions by clicking the big blue “Join Us” button on York’s online-viewing page, here.

You can also click, here, to learn more about “Live from York University.”

May 10, 2010 – Live From York U. Podcast

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

This “Live From York University” podcast was recorded on May 10, 2010 and featured Marty Kunz and Marshall McCall, Director of the Physics and Astronomy departments at York University.

Double Your Astronomy – Live from York U. & Space Pirates

Monday, May 10th, 2010

This program will be available as a podcast shortly.

TO JOIN YORK U’s ADOBE CONNECT ROOM CLICK HERE

Tune in to AFM for the audio, and York’s Adobe Connect Room for live observing during the York program. During Space Pirates, join us in the AFM Chatroom.

Double your astronomy pleasure with “Live from York University” and “Space Pirates” Tuesday 0100-0300 UT/GMT (Monday 8PM – 10PM ET)!

Featuring live observing (conditions permitting) from the Petrie Observatory at York University and then an hour of astronomical mayhem on “Space Pirates.” 


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