The A Sky Full of Stars slideshow presentation, When Planets and Particles Collide – Part II, is now available for on-demand play. Click here to watch and listen. NOTE: Slides may take a minute or so to load.
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Now Available On-Demand
Friday, August 13th, 2010Special Perseids Meteorwatch Coverage!
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010Join us Thursday and Friday nights for special Perseids #Meteorwatch coverage from Great Britian and the U.S.! The lineup includes:
* Under British Skies – Live observing updates and discussion – Thursday and Friday, 2100 UT (5:00 pm EDT)
* A Sky Full of Stars – When Planets and Particles Collide videocast – Thursday, 0100 UT (9:00 pm EDT)
NOTE: To view the When Planets and Particles Collide presentation, log -in to the Adobe Connect room as a “guest”. You can then listen via the room audio or through AFM*Radio. If you choose to listen via AFM*Radio, don’t forget to mute your Adobe Connect sound.
* Event Horizon – Friday, 0100 UT (9:00 pm EDT)
The Sky Tonight – A Sky Full of Stars
Saturday, April 24th, 2010
Narrated by hosts Tavi Greiner and Rob Keown, The Sky Tonight is a weekly A Sky Full of Stars production featuring the best and brightest unaided-eye and binoculars observing opportunities.
The Sky Tonight is updated each Thursday and airs throughout the week. You can also listen right now, or even check out the text version, with graphics, here.
A Sky Full of Stars
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010Produced and hosted by Rob Keown & Tavi Greiner, A Sky Full of Stars podcasts feature weekly sky reports, occasional ambient music hours, and fun interviews and slideshows, all focused on the Cosmos.
A Sky Full of Stars’ special presentations are aired as new productions become available. You can check the AFM*Radio schedule for regularly-updated broadcast times.
In addition to podcast features, the A Sky Full of Stars website includes regular astronomy/space articles and citizen science opportunities, weekly sky reports (also aired on AFM*Radio,) NEO updates, and the twice-monthly Quantum Leap series by guest blogger Thomas Kennedy.
Two of our favorite productions, both of which originally aired on AFM*Radio, are Jen and Andy Scheer’s virtual tour of NASA’s Launchpad 39A and our interview with Geoffrey Notkin of the Science Channel’s Meteorite Men. Tavi also recently served as a guest panelist for Talking Space’s fun interview with Mars Rover driver, Scott Maxwell.











