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Podcast: Blueshift Goes to the Movies

Podcast: Blueshift Goes to the Movies

  • By Sara Mitchell
  • July 17, 2009
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Click to listen! (6MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) It’s summertime, which means that Hollywood is releasing a bunch of long-awaited, big-budget blockbusters!  You can cool off in the theater with action, adventure, and… astronomy?  Space science has been written into a variety of films – from the … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Astronomical Data's Long Road Home

Podcast: Astronomical Data’s Long Road Home

  • By Sara Mitchell
  • June 30, 2009
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Click to listen! (7MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) It’s easy to think of a satellite as a fancy digital camera – just point, shoot, and look at the pretty picture that emerges.  But it’s not that simple.  Astronomical data has a far longer journey to make it … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Making Data Beautiful

To kick off our special summer series about data, we interviewed 2006 Nobel Laureate John Mather about the importance of imagery in communicating science and sharing data with the public.  More than just “pretty pictures,” data can be used to tell a story and explain the mysteries of the cosmos. … Continue Reading →


Podcast: A Tale of Three Telescopes

Podcast: A Tale of Three Telescopes

Click to listen! (5MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) The telescope on everyone’s mind during this month’s Space Shuttle flight was certainly the Hubble Space Telescope, as astronauts inspected, repaired, and upgraded the satellite for years of additional scientific observations.  But two additional telescopes were aboard Atlantis for … Continue Reading →


Podcast: The C.O.L.B.E.R.T. Episode

What’s in a Name?

The scene: July 9, 2005, nearly midnight. A large conference room at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center full of assorted scientists, engineers, and support staff. This was the launch party for Astro-E2, a joint Japanese-American satellite mission strapped to a rocket thousands of miles away from Goddard at Uchinoura Space … Continue Reading →


Podcast: The C.O.L.B.E.R.T. Episode

Podcast: The C.O.L.B.E.R.T. Episode

Click to listen! (9MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) NASA is famous for its acronyms and technical jargon. If you’ve ever watched a rocket launch or a spacewalk, you’ve heard some of them. Blueshift is produced by the ASD EPO team at NASA GSFC – that is, the Astrophysics Science … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Stroll the Solar System

It’s All Relative

Astronomers have a funny way of talking about things sometimes. Take temperature, for example. When scientists say something is “hot,” they aren’t talking about “hot” like the Sahara desert, or “hot” like the seat of your car on a summer day. No, they’re talking about an unimaginably high temperature beyond … Continue Reading →


Podcast: Stroll the Solar System

Podcast: Stroll the Solar System

Click to listen! (10MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) Join Blueshift for a unique tour of the solar system, as we walk the B&A Trail’s Planet Walk in Maryland and talk to scientists along the way. Armed with hiking boots and a portable recorder, Francis Reddy brings you the sounds … Continue Reading →


Inventing 101

Inventing 101

Some people just have a knack for building things, or taking things apart to make them work better. My grandfather is one of these people – he looks at the stuff he uses everyday and tinkers with it to make it better suit his needs. As a kid, I laughed … Continue Reading →


Inventing 101

Podcast: Professional Tinkering

Click to listen! (9MB MP3, right-click to save) Transcript (Text, PDF) In astrophysics, the development of innovative technology is crucial to answering scientific questions about the Universe around us. The types of technology invented are determined, at least in part, by the answers we are seeking. At the heart of this science-technology … Continue Reading →


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