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July 31st: Space Medicine

Date: July 31, 2010 Title: Space Medicine Podcaster: Mick Vagg Description: A medical themed podcast, exploring the unique challenges to medical science in keeping astronauts, cosmonauts and all other space travellers well enough to return in good shape from trips to space. Bio: Dr. Michael Vagg is a physician specializing in Rehabilitation Medicine and Pain Management. He lives in Torquay, in the Surfcoast region of Australia. One day he hopes to be able to remember more than five constellations and [...]

July 30th: A Brief Introduction to Galaxy Dynamics

Date: July 30, 2010 Title: A Brief Introduction to Galaxy Dynamics Podcaster: Edgardo Molina Description: Galaxy Dynamics is the study of the motions of the stars, gas and dark matter in order to explain the main morphological and kinematic features of galaxies. It is one of Astronomyʼs greatest challenges to understand. Galaxy Dynamics is a very changing and mind blowing subject. New studies and discoveries are constantly shaping the equations that describe it. Organization: Pleiades. Research and Astronomical Studies A.C. www.pleiades.org.mx [...]

July 29th: Astronomy and the iPad

Date: July 29, 2010 Title: Astronomy and the iPad Podcaster: TecnoCasters Organization: http://www.tecnocasters.com/ Description: The Tecnocasters discuss different astronomy apps for the iPad. Bio: TecnoCasters is the best technology podcast in Spanish. Hosted by Juan D. Guevara, Pedro Riveroll, Lorena Galan and Raul Mitre, TecnoCasters offers a funny and friendly point of view about the gadgets and technology you’ll come across in your ordinary day. Produced simultaneously in the US and Mexico, TecnoCasters is an international podcast, specially created for [...]

July 28th: The Origins of the Moon

Date: July 28, 2010 Title: The Origins of the Moon Podcaster: The NASA Lunar Science Institute NLSI Description: How did the moon form and what can it tell us about the history of our solar system? Lunar scientist Bill Bottke from the Southwest Research Institute, who has been studying the formation history of planetary bodies, discusses the different theories there have been over the years for the moon’s formation, and how our current studies are revealing some secrets about the [...]

July 27th: Interesting Comets

Date: July 27, 2010 Title: Interesting Comets Podcaster: Ted Judah Description: Ted talks about comets. Bio: Ted Judah is an amateur astronomer in Northern California. Today’s sponsor: This episode of “365 Days of Astronomy” is sponsored by — no one. We still need sponsors for many days in 2010, so please consider sponsoring a day or two. Just click on the “Donate” button on the lower left side of this webpage, or contact us at signup@365daysofastronomy.org. Transcript: Interesting Comets IYA [...]

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