Podcasts
Welcome to this brand new section of our site. We hope you find the information on these podcasts useful and return regularly!

We aim to up date this section as often as possible.

When we remove a podcast from here it can still be found on our resource site (email us for details)

Simply click on the relevant podcast to hear it or right click and select 'save target as' to download it!

to view the vidcasts you may need quicktime (click on the image to the below to download) or Windows Media Viewer: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/

ASK an Astronomer

Why is the sky Blue?

What is between stars?

What happens when the Sun dies?

Can a planet have two suns?

Can a galaxy die?

What happens when galaxies collide?

What is the nearest galaxy to the Milky Way?

Why is Pluto not a planet?

Can we see a Black Hole?

What is Redshift?

Do Stars really move?

Do other Solar Systems exist?

What is a Brown Dwarf?

How do Stars live and die?

Why are solar eclipses only visible from some parts of the Earth?

How do Lunar eclipses work?

why do we get phases of the moon?

Can you feel the Solar wind?

How does the Moon orbit Earth?

W5 Star forming region

Misc Podcasts

Mars Rovers1

Mars Rovers2

?Water on Saturn's moon Enceladus

Hurricanes on Saturn

Lakes on Titan

Lightning on Saturn

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arrives at Mars

Stardust Comet Sample

Voyager on the Edge of the Solar System

Water on Mars

Cassini at Saturn (vidcast)

Salt Water on Enceladus

 

CLICK on the ESOCAST logo for the main site,

view the Brilliant James Bon at Paranal.pega5us

 

 

 

 

 

Click the logo to go to the Jodrell Bank podcast site.

 

 

How to get ESApod
 
 
Receiving ESA Audio & Video from Space directly on your computer is very simple. Just copy and paste the link below into your favourite media player software (iTunes, Juice or Podcast Amp, for example).

http://esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/esc/esapod.xml

Rosetta swing by

 

(VidCasts) HUBBLECAST

Celebrating Hubble's 17th Birthday

Galaxy bars and supermassive black holes

 

all pictures are examples of our work