
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Located on Alexander Island, Antarctica, Station 151 is the southernmost continent’s first and only astronomical radio observatory. Built by the Telders Corporation at an estimated cost of $200M USD, Station 151 is comprised of 50 radio antennas arrayed in a spiral configuration. Astrophysicist Wayne Robertson was hired by The Telders Corporation as the sole operator of Station 151, Antarctica for a 12-month pilot to test the station’s cutting-edge radio interferometer. Leaving behind his fiancé in the States, Wayne travels alone to Antarctica to fulfill a lifelong dream to peer deeper into the universe than ever thought possible. But after arriving at the station, Wayne’s hopes of a career defining role are dashed as he is thrust into a strange and unsettling new world.
Station 151 is a science-fiction and horror audio drama podcast, written and developed by brothers Andy Scearce and Steven James Scearce, and produced by Bear Weiter. Season 1 of this science-fiction podcast will span 10 episodes, and more seasons are planned. Our intent is to provide an immersive storytelling experience, rich in production value, hopefully pulling you, the listener, deeper in as the story spirals downward.
Content Warning: Profanity
Headphones highly recommended
Support the show
If you're enjoying the Station 151 science-fiction podcast series, we invite you to connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or come and hang out with us and other fans on Discord! If you really like what you hear, you can support us over at Patreon—every dollar helps fund our monthly costs. Please follow the series on your favorite podcast platform, and let us know how you're liking it by leaving us a rating or review. Your support goes a long way toward helping us grow our listener base.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.6
592592 ratings
Located on Alexander Island, Antarctica, Station 151 is the southernmost continent’s first and only astronomical radio observatory. Built by the Telders Corporation at an estimated cost of $200M USD, Station 151 is comprised of 50 radio antennas arrayed in a spiral configuration. Astrophysicist Wayne Robertson was hired by The Telders Corporation as the sole operator of Station 151, Antarctica for a 12-month pilot to test the station’s cutting-edge radio interferometer. Leaving behind his fiancé in the States, Wayne travels alone to Antarctica to fulfill a lifelong dream to peer deeper into the universe than ever thought possible. But after arriving at the station, Wayne’s hopes of a career defining role are dashed as he is thrust into a strange and unsettling new world.
Station 151 is a science-fiction and horror audio drama podcast, written and developed by brothers Andy Scearce and Steven James Scearce, and produced by Bear Weiter. Season 1 of this science-fiction podcast will span 10 episodes, and more seasons are planned. Our intent is to provide an immersive storytelling experience, rich in production value, hopefully pulling you, the listener, deeper in as the story spirals downward.
Content Warning: Profanity
Headphones highly recommended
Support the show
If you're enjoying the Station 151 science-fiction podcast series, we invite you to connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or come and hang out with us and other fans on Discord! If you really like what you hear, you can support us over at Patreon—every dollar helps fund our monthly costs. Please follow the series on your favorite podcast platform, and let us know how you're liking it by leaving us a rating or review. Your support goes a long way toward helping us grow our listener base.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
529 Listeners
304 Listeners
586 Listeners
159 Listeners
1,425 Listeners
28 Listeners
4,419 Listeners
278 Listeners
2,380 Listeners
264 Listeners
180 Listeners
24 Listeners
751 Listeners
2,374 Listeners
393 Listeners
523 Listeners
398 Listeners
731 Listeners
170 Listeners
13 Listeners
762 Listeners
338 Listeners
43 Listeners
25 Listeners
286 Listeners
43 Listeners
565 Listeners
68 Listeners
135 Listeners
155 Listeners
264 Listeners
145 Listeners
233 Listeners
14 Listeners