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Winter 2011 (Download)

Winter meteor showers
Eris
365 Days of Astronomy


The Guerilla Astronomy podcast is a semi-regular show that started in January 2010.  Hopefully you'll listen to the episodes and enjoy. 

The best way to support the show is to download.  In any format like this,  numbers are the bottom line,  and the number of streaming listeners isn't calculated.  However,  the number of downloads is tracked by the host server at talkshoe.com/tc/71917.  Every download counts.

We don't currently have any paid advertising, but we do promote different events and companies we personally know and support.  If you look into any of these services after hearing about them on Guerilla Astronomy, make sure to tell them how you found them!

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The first episode of Guerilla Astronomy launched on January 1st, 2010.  If you have a service, event, or any topic of interest to promote on GA, please email us.

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All music and audio samples on the Guerilla Astronomy podcast are used with permission.  The songwriter responsible for most music used on Guerilla Astronomy Podcast is Cory M.

Professional Songwriter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The most famous star gazer, Jack Horkheimer,  passed away in Miami on Friday, August 20th, 2010, from a respiratory problem.  Since 1976 he starred in over 1500 episodes of the 5 minute long PBS show "Star Gazer."  There's almost no one in astronomy who didn't know who he was.   If you've NEVER seen Star Gazer on tv late at night you've missed out.  Please watch his videos here.

 

 

 

Guerilla Astronomy is proud to have interviewed these published authors:

Elayne Angel

John Dobson

Mike Chappell

Seth Shostak

Ani Phyo

   Courtney Seligman

Anthony Stevenson

 

 

Telescopes at the Johnson Observatory in Long Beach.

 

In May, 2010, host John Johnson visited JPL's open house.  See pictures from the visit here

 

 

Guerilla Astronomy is available on several podcast directories.  Be sure to download your favorite episodes.

You can see live streaming video from the ISS here