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The podcast currently has 92 episodes available.
This is the final episode of Name That Space Sound, our mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, the Dysons of the sky... Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
Karlie Noon is the first Indigenous student to obtain a Masters of Astronomy and Advanced Astrophysics, and is currently doing a PhD in Astronomy at the Australian National University. Corey Tutt is the CEO of Deadly Science, a charity that provides science books and early reading material to remote schools in Australia. Our Cosmic hosts have accomplished STEMM careers. But the path to their success was littered with obstacles. Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
It’s time for Name That Space Sound! Each Friday we’re going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, Sk8er Boi.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
What inspires someone to become a scientist? How to fall -- and stay -- in love with STEMM (that’s Science Technology Engineering Maths Medicine) in spite of the many barriers you might meet along the way. With special guest and best friend of the show Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith.Guest:Professor Lisa Harvey-SmithAstrophysicist (UNSW), Author, Australian Government Women in STEM AmbassadorPresenters: Karlie Noon, Corey TuttProducer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel WernerSound engineer: Simon BranthwaitePodcast tile art by Molly Hunt
It’s time for Name That Space Sound! Each Friday we’re going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, a wheel that is running on metal.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntJupiter Sounds 2001 ByNASA is licensed under (CC BY-NC 3.0)
A mystery of astronomical proportions! A lonely night… A strange signal… But who -- or what! -- was the culprit? Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntLaw, Casey, 2016, "The Sound of Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102",https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QSWJE6, Harvard Dataverse, V1
It’s time for Name That Space Sound! Each Friday we’re going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, The Barking Man.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntGolden Record: Tame Dog By NASA is licensed under (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Golden Record: Australia, Aborigine songs, "Morning Star" and "Devil Bird," recorded by Sandra LeBrun Holmes by NASA/ JPL-Caltech
For the people of many cultures, including Indigenous Australians, the Pleiades constellation tells the story of the Seven Sisters. This ancient story, thought to be up to 100 00 years old, continues to provide insights to modern day astronomy.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
It’s time for Name That Space Sound! Each Friday we’re going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, a 12-year-old playing Frozen on the recorder underwater.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntSonification: pillars of creation NASA/CXC/SAO/K. Arcand, M. Russo & A. Santaguida
Australia has a space agency! The Australian Space Agency (ASA) was founded in 2018 -- but what does it do? And how did it come to be? Karlie and Corey are joined by friend of the show Dr Space Junk (aka Associate Professor Alice Gorman) to get the low down on ASA.Guest:Associate Professor Alice GormanCollege of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University
Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
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