Join Uni-Tea podcast to explore the ancient wonders of astronomy. This episode reveals the awe-inspiring celestial heritage left by these ancient civilizations. Tune in and unlock the secrets of our ancestors’ astronomical knowledge.
Apr 29th: Ancient Astronomy of the American Southwest
Ancient peoples had no light pollution, and they knew the night skies very well. In fact, they depends on them to know when to plant and when to harvest. Today Pamela talks about the archeoastronomical sites of the American Southwest.
Feb 22nd: Archaeology and Ancient Astronomy
A new moon for Neptune. SpaceIL is about to launch a lander to the Moon. And Hey, how’s the weather on Mars?
September 29th: Mark and Marv's Excellent Egyptian Adventure
Date: September 29, 2010 Title: Mark and Marv's Excellent Egyptian Adventure Organization: Adler Planetarium Links: www.adlerplanetarium.org and www.adlerplanetarium.org/podcasts Description:...
September 6th: Astronomy Vacations
Date: September 6, 2010 Title: Astronomy Vacations Podcaster: Diane Turnshek Link: http://sff.net/people/diane Description: Popular spots in the world for astronomy enthusiasts are explored as...
June 21st: The Longest Day
Date: June 21, 2010 Title: The Longest Day Podcaster: Diane Duane Link: http://www.dianeduane.com Description: It’s midsummer. Or is it really? Isn’t June 21st supposed to be summer’s first day?...
June 13th: Matariki Rising
February 15th: The First Astronomers
Date: February 15, 2010 Title: The First Astronomers Podcaster: Brains Matter Organization: The Ordinary Guy from Brains Matter podcast Brains Matter - http://www.brainsmatter.com Description:...