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Podcast: There's No Place Like Home... Yet

Extreme Weather

It took a couple of extra days to get our latest episode finished, thanks in part to our first real winter storm of the year! In Maryland, we definitely experience all four seasons. We get hot, humid summers and cold, crisp winters – plus occasionally some extreme weather like snow, … Continue Reading →


Podcast: There's No Place Like Home... Yet

Podcast: There’s No Place Like Home… Yet

  • By Sara Mitchell
  • March 3, 2009
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Click to listen! (7MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) HD 80606b would not be a fun place to live, with its high winds, intense storms, and temperatures thousands of degrees hotter than any region on Earth. This exoplanet goes on a wild ride around its host star, with an orbit … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Zooming Through the Universe

Starry Night

Growing up just outside of Washington, DC, I didn’t have many opportunities to observe the sky and see more than a handful of faint stars. It was exciting to go camping farther from the city and see so many more twinkling lights in the sky. And I always enjoyed my … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Zooming Through the Universe

Podcast: Zooming Through the Universe

  • By Sara Mitchell
  • February 17, 2009
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Click to listen! (5.5MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF)  Have you ever wondered where Google Sky gets the data that lets you pan and zoom your way around the cosmos? Much of it comes from NASA’s SkyView Virtual Observatory, a database of astronomy data from a variety of different sources. … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Confounding Cosmic Questions

Why?

Today’s episode focuses on a surprising result found by a NASA balloon-borne experiment. We chose this story because it highlights the excitement and uncertainty in any scientific experiment – you never know what you’ll find. Will your data support your predictions, contradict them, or point you in an entirely new … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Confounding Cosmic Questions

Podcast: Confounding Cosmic Questions

  • By Sara Mitchell
  • January 29, 2009
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Click to listen! (7MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) This episode features a strange signal from deep space, which could be a plot straight out of a Hollywood film. But this radio signal was detected by a NASA mission called ARCADE, which flew above the atmosphere suspected from a balloon … Continue Reading →


Podcast: We're Back!

A New Beginning

If you’ve visited Blueshift before, you’re probably wondering… hey, where have you been for the last year? We released six podcasts in 2007 but got a lot of mixed feedback from listeners about the content and structure. We decided to take some time off to re-think and get a better … Continue Reading →


Podcast: We're Back!

Podcast: We’re Back!

Click to listen! (7MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF)   After taking some time off to seek listener feedback and consider the future direction of our podcast, Blueshift is back with a new episode to kick off 2009! For our re-launch, we’ve focused our first episode on another recently launched … Continue Reading →


Podcast: A NASA New Year!

Podcast: A NASA New Year!

Click to listen! (9MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) Welcome to the December 2007 episode of Blueshift, from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. We’re celebrating the new year with a look at the typical life cycle of NASA missions and the typical day of our science staff. We’ll start with … Continue Reading →


Podcast: The Podcast Strikes Back

Podcast: The Podcast Strikes Back

  • By Sara Mitchell
  • November 17, 2007
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Click to listen! (10MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) Welcome to the November 2007 episode of Blueshift, from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. This month, find out what it’s like to spend a summer vacation at NASA in interviews with some of our 2007 interns. Also, join us for a … Continue Reading →


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