Podcaster: Ricardo Garcia
Title : The Evolution of Astronomy in the Last 50 Years
Organization: Astronomy et al
Link : www.astroetal.com
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Description: On this episode, we talked about quasars, long baseline interferometry, radioastronomy, the Hubble Space Telescope, LOFAR telescope in the Netherland, the theory of the Steady State, Challenger disaster, Jan Oort, the Universe Awareness program, and so much more. The guest for today’s episode is Gorge Miley.
Astronomy et al brings informal conversations about the fascinating world of astronomy. Ricardo Garcia, the host of the show, picks the brains of researchers, astronomers, science communicators, and physicists about the work they do, how and why they do it, delving into the science but also talking about the personal journey of each guest.
Bio: Ricardo Garcia is a science communicator, youtuber and podcaster traveling the world to share his experiences with the internet. Ricardo is a filmmaker who also studied astronomy, mixing two separate worlds, his passions, to create engaging content to get people interested in the fascinating world of science.
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You should know better, there is no “Dark side of the Moon”. At about 6:50 into this very fascinating podcast/interview, (Oct 26, 2016) you said “the first time they saw the dark side of the moon?” Come on, you know better, the moon has no “dark side”, it has a “far side” that we can’t see from the earth, but, during the month, the sun shines on all sides of the moon. You are smarter than Pink Floyd.
I stumbled into your podcasts today, and I think I’ll down load a few of them, I think they are going to be a real treat. Thanks for putting them together, but be careful about your off hand comments because they can take from your credibility.
Looking forward to your contributions to the cause.
Ron Jones