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Old January 25th 10, 02:31 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Today on Astronomy.FM Radio (Jan 25th UTC)

Astronomy.FM Radio (AFM*Radio) is a 24 hour astronomy and general
science streaming internet radio service.

Tune in at http://astronomy.fm/ Select your favorite audio
player from the top of the page to hear the broadcast.

Programs are repeated in 3-hour blocks to better serve time zones
around the globe. (In the past month AFM*Radio has had listeners in
36 countries.) A new broadcast day begins at 0200 GMT each day
(which is 9pm US Eastern time).

Astronomy.FM ~ Science Radio's Standard Candle

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Today we are broadcasting the following shows (times are approximate):

~ "Metallicity" Ambient & Space Music, hosted by Rob Keown ~
(at 0200, 0500, 0800, 1100, 1400, 1700, 2000, 2300 GMT)
A Sky Full of Stars production

~ "Skepticality" with Swoopy & guest Dr. William Meller ~
(0300, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1500, 1800, 2100, 0000 GMT)
Skepticality brings you more news and interviews with scientists from
around the world from all walks of life, as well as the investigation
of extraordinary claims, revolutionary ideas, and the promotion of
SCIENCE! Skepticality is the official podcast of Skeptic Magazine.
Today: "Evolution Rx, Part One"

~ "365 Days of Astronomy" hosted today by Mike Simonsen ~
(0410, 0710, 1010, 1310, 1510, 1810, 2110, 0110 GMT)
The daily program of the International Year of Astronomy
Today: Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander

~ "Mountain Radio Astronomy" by the Nat'l Radio Astronomy Observatory
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(0415, 0715, 1015, 1315, 1515, 1815, 2115, 0115 GMT)
Today: Green Bank Telescope upgrades


Thanks for listening to a Universe of Possibilities, on Astronomy.FM!

~ Michael
Radio at Astronomy daht FM


PS- Tavi Greiner, our Education & Outreach Director (and all-around
wonderful human being!), has been nominated for a Shorty award!

The Shorty Awards honor the best people and organizations on Twitter.
These unique awards are for the Twitter community, by the Twitter
community. Online voting is public and democratic, culminating in an
awards ceremony in New York to recognize the winners.

I can think of no one more deserving of the award. If you are a
Twitter user, would you cast a vote for Tavi, please and thank you?
You will find more information he
http://bit.ly/6dhsuX

(Yes, Astronomy.FM is nominated for an award, too. But I'd rather
cast my vote for Tavi....)