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By Plateau Astro
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Early on Christmas morning, the James Webb Space Telescopes successfully launched into space. Just a few hours after launch, I talk with Nathalie Ouellette to get her thoughts on the experience.
Nathalie is the JWST Outreach Scientist at the University of Montréal collaborating with the Canadian Space Agency.
Nathalie Ouellette
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On Christmas Eve 2021, the night before the James Webb Space Telescope launched, I talked with Nathalie Ouellette to get her thoughts and feelings about the upcoming historic launch.
Nathalie is the JWST Outreach Scientist at the University of Montréal collaborating with the Canadian Space Agency.
Nathalie Ouellette
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Follow-Up Episode
In September 2021, AJ Korkidakis captured a wonderful photo of the Full Moon rising over the abandoned silos in St Henri. We talk about how he got it.
Astronomy + Urban Landscapes
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Weird Moon at the North Pole
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There's a mystery in the water's of Parc La Fontaine: head to the waters there at night in the summertime, and you'll see lobster-like creatures along the shore. Noemie Sheppard tells us why.
Noemie is a Master's student in Anthony Ricciardi's invasive aquatic ecology lab at McGill University.
La Fontaine Lobsters
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In 2017, Daphnée Côté-Hallé began 'Les Microcosmes', space-inspired art collages with vintage flair. We talk about her inspirations and how the New Space era we're in might be influencing the art market.
Les Microcosmes
Routine is Good
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The Sky This Week
Emilie Laflèche
How the Moon got a Boat Unstuck
The Sky This Week
Lisa Dang
Measuring the Earth with a Stick on the Equinox
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When you think of astrophotography, you typically imagine heading outside of the city to take photos in dark skies. And Samer Hobeika does this! But with his company, Zenderfull, he does a lot more.
We talk about taking space photos in an urban environment and the experiences he wants to show people beyond nice photos on social media.
The Sky This Week
Samer Hobeika, Zenderfull
The Pleasure of Prediction
The day NASA's Perseverance rover landed on Mars on February 18th, 2021, Ita Sonnenschein uploaded a wonderful animation of its entry through the Martian atmosphere.
We talk about her art, vaporwave, and how the exciting space era we currently live in will affect her art in the future.
The Sky This Week
Friday, February 26 – Montréal
Saturday, February 27 – Montréal
Ita Sonnenschein
Popularize Moonrise
NASA's Perseverance rover is landing Thursday, February 18th. Erin Gibbons is a scientist living here in Montréal who will be studying data from the rover and looking for signs of life.
In order for Erin to do this, she must adapt to "Mars Time".
The Sky This Week
Erin Gibbons
The Moon Will Look Different
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.