Some big news today from the 365 Days of Astronomy team: We’re doing it again in 2011!!!
Here’s the official press release:
The award-winning 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is proud to announce the project will continue for yet another year – its third year — and is now accepting sign-ups for participants for another 365 podcasts in 2011. 2011 encompasses the Year of the Solar System, which marks an unprecedented flurry of robotic exploration of space, and is the perfect opportunity for more of the public to become involved in creating podcasts to share astronomy with the world.
365 Days of Astronomy is a legacy project of the International Year of Astronomy (IYA), and in 2009 was a major project of the IYA. For two years now, the project has published one podcast for every day of the year. The episodes are written, recorded and produced by people all around the world. “This podcast gives a voice to everyone in astronomy – professionals, amateurs, and those who just enjoy the amazing discoveries and images of our Universe,” said Dr. Pamela Gay, chair for the IYA’s New Media Group.
The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast is now looking for individuals, schools, companies and clubs to submit 5 – 10 minutes of audio for our daily podcast.
The 365 Days of Astronomy has gained a wide audience, and each podcast is heard by 5,000 – 10,000 listeners. The project was awarded a Parsec Award in 2009 for “The Best Info-tainment” podcast in 2009, and was nominated for the “Best Fact Behind the Fiction” award in 2010.
Participants can sign up to do just 1 episode or up to 12 episodes (one per month, subject to editorial discretion). People from every continent except Antarctica have submitted podcasts the past two years, and the 365 Days of Astronomy team encourages a more diverse population from even more countries to sign up for a particular day (or days) of 2011. A calendar of astronomical events is available on the project’s website to provide ideas but the podcasts can be about virtually any astronomical topic. “We are seeking a wide range of contributions, from simple concepts or how-tos to more in-depth discussions of complex concepts,” said Dr. Gay. “Over the past two years, we received a wide range of contributions, from simple at-home first-time podcasts to highly polished and professional recordings. We expect the same for 2011 and are looking to sign up a variety of participants, from amateur astronomers, classroom teachers and students to scientists, science bloggers and big media companies.”
The project is also asking individuals and organizations for financial support.
The podcast team also invites people and organizations to sponsor the podcast by donating $30 to support 1 day of the podcast, with your dedication appearing at the start of the show. For just $360, it is possible to sponsor 1 episode per month. Alternatively, you can also have a dedication message at the end of the show for a week, for a donation at the $100 level. These donations will help pay for editing, and posting of the podcasts.
To sign up, visit our Join In! page, and send an email to signup@365daysofastronomy.org
For more information visit:
365 Days of Astronomy: http://365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Astrosphere New Media: http://www.astrosphere.org/
Year of the Solar System: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/yss/index.cfm
Good news about the renewal of 365 Days of Astronomy – I’ve been a devoted listener since the very beginning.
But PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE consider retiring and replacing the obnoxious guitar riff at the beginning of each podcast with some other theme music!
Congratulations on the renewal! This is good news.
I never liked the introduction either. I always skip ahead 1 minute on my iPod to avoid listening to it.
Dave (two-time presenter)
Well, I expected the continuation of this project. And you know, I’m extremely happy as the next year I shall enjoy the same fresh creativity and the same fresh knowledge from the project again and again. Regarding the bored beginning, yes please alter it somehow.
I love the theme song but I don’t necessarily listen to it every time. We also created the weekly version for people who want a bigger content to theme song ratio.
With that said — we are considering revamping the theme song for 2011 just to change things up. More to come!
Cheers,
M.