Space, But Messier! Tony DiBernardo
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Join us as we set sail for the stars! As an inspirational and educational podcast, we make space more approachable and understandable, inspiring others to explore space in their own way by covering topics in Space, Astronomy, Flight, NASA, History, Science, and so much more. But why should you join? Why space? Why not Healthcare, Politics, or binging Netflix? When a civilization as a whole strives for space, they strive for greatness. Space is our greatest and most exciting frontier and it is calling to us.
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034 - AstroAthens: The Art of Science Communication, Alien* and Mars!
Today we chat with Athena Brensberger of AstroAthens. Athena is a science communicator and international model. She started up Astroathens, LLC to improve the outreach for science education and STEM. The focus of Astroathens, LLC is to inform and inspire the public to learn more about space exploration and the cosmos. We chat about her journey through her science communication career, from working with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, teaching a classroom full of students at Dexter, to combining these passions with that of the modeling industry with Alien and Love Your Martian! Find her at @astroathens on all platforms :)
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033 - Ask an Astrophysicist w/ Kirsten Banks
We sit down with Astrophysicist Kirsten Banks (@astrokirsten) and chat about life, school, the Bachelor, and astrophysics.
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032 - Multiverse: How Many Copies of YOU Are Out There?
The Four Levels of the Multiverse. We talk Parallel Universes, Schrödinger's Equation, Decoherence as researched by Max Tegmark. What if we lived in 4 spacial dimensions? What if we had different laws of physics? Looking at the different theories in regards to parallel universes addresses these questions and more!
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031 - Climate Change Part 2: Moving Forward
Last week we discovered the truth behind Climate Change based on real evidence and data by NASA. This week, we look beyond what we've done, and look forward to what we can do to help save our planet!
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030 - Climate Change Part 1: Politics or Science?
Great source of up-to-date info: https://climate.nasa.gov/
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's full “Summary for Policymakers” report:
https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/02/ipcc_wg3_ar5_summary-for-policymakers.pdf.
List of International Agencies and their stance on Climate Change: http://www.opr.ca.gov/facts/list-of-scientific-organizations.html -
029 - Remembering a Hidden Figure
Remembering Katherine Johnson, Viewing the Moon in 4K, a New Space Race, $15,000 Prize, and Prayers Please!