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A Tour of G11.2-0.3 (08-18-2016)
While they may sound like very different and distinct fields, astronomy and history can intersect in very interesting and important ways.
- Related Links:
-- Supernova Ejected from the Pages of History
While they may sound like very different and distinct fields, astronomy and history can intersect in very interesting and important ways.
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- With closed-captions (at YouTube)
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- Transcript
- Related Links:
-- Supernova Ejected from the Pages of History

A Tour of IC 2497 (08-12-2016)
A galaxy and a cloud of cool gas located about 680 million light years from Earth.
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-- Cloverleaf Quasar
-- SDSS J1254+0846
A galaxy and a cloud of cool gas located about 680 million light years from Earth.
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- Related Links:
-- Cloverleaf Quasar
-- SDSS J1254+0846

A Tour of GJ 3253 (08-05-2016)
A low-mass red dwarf star about 31 light years away from Earth.
- Related Links:
-- Neon Abundance in Nearby Stars
-- What Might Happen If Our Sun Had A Twin
A low-mass red dwarf star about 31 light years away from Earth.
- Download Video (26.3 MB, Runtime: 2:23)
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- Transcript
- Related Links:
-- Neon Abundance in Nearby Stars
-- What Might Happen If Our Sun Had A Twin

A Tour of GRB 140903A (07-19-2016)
Gamma-ray bursts are some of the most powerful explosions in the Universe.
- Related Links:
-- Chandra Finds Evidence for Violent Stellar Merger
Gamma-ray bursts are some of the most powerful explosions in the Universe.
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- Related Links:
-- Chandra Finds Evidence for Violent Stellar Merger

The AstrOlympics Project: DISTANCE (07-01-2016)
Despite how large some Olympic distances may seem, they are just a tiny fraction of the lengths we see across space.
- Related Links:
-- AstrOlympics Project
Despite how large some Olympic distances may seem, they are just a tiny fraction of the lengths we see across space.
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-- AstrOlympics Project

Please note: These podcasts include artist illustrations and conceptual animations in addition to astronomical data.