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A weekly 15-minute podcast about what will be visible in the sky for the week, plus interviews with Montréal artists, astronomers, and scientists about space.
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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 Follow Nathalie on T…
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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 Follow Nathalie on Twitter Natha…
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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 @ajmakesthings on Instagram PhotoPills App Patreon Become a monthly supporter Weird Moon at the North Pole See the Lunar Eclipse on Nov 19 Music "Mémoire affective" by Gr…
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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 Noemie Sheppard's profile Riccardi…
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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 Exposition: Le Festival de la beauté, until June 8th, 2021 Les Microcosmes Website Instagram Facebook 'Lune sur mer' artwork Routi…
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The Sky This Week Moon in the morning (southwest) Jupiter and Saturn in the morning (southeast) ISS flyovers Mon, Mar 29 - 8:03 PM Tue, Mar 30 - 8:52 PM Wed, Mar 31 - 8:05 PM Thu, Apr 1 - 8:54 PM Fri, Apr 2 - 8:07 PM Sat, Apr 3 - 8:57 PM Sun, Apr 4 - 8:09 PM Download the free ISS Detector app for alerts when the Space Station flies overhead Emilie …
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The Sky This Week Download the free ISS Detector app for iPhone and Android Space Station Flyovers Mar 22 - 8:43 PM Mar 23 - 7:56 PM Mar 24 - 8:46 PM Mar 25 - 7:58 PM Mar 26 - 8:48 PM Mar 27 - 8:01 PM Mar 28 - 8:50 PM Saturday, March 27: nearly Full Moon rises at 5:58 PM Sunday, March 28: see the Full Moon rise at Tam Tams at 7:17 PM Lisa Dang Lisa…
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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 …
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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 Full Moon on Friday, February 26 and Saturday…
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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 See the Crescent Moon just after sunset See the Moon appear beside Mars on Thursday, …
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Hello everyone, Wacko here.Just thought I'd let you all know the results and some of the outcomings from season 2 of the Oceanink Series.I further ramble on and make sense of why the inclusion of SEA is so important. Finally, I'm going on holidays for 10 days so I wish you all the best for your Splooning and whatever life throws at you...https://tw…
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This episode contains a sample chapter of Infinity Machine. It also shares some reader's letters and discussion and includes the drawing for the original manuscript. If you like this series, yo ucan now buy the books in an ebook form on both Amazon and Barns and Nobel. It is also available through Smashwords. Please find me on facebook under throug…
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Details emerge concerning what the Ultrablitz first saw when it's journey was concluded, but more questions emerge with each revelation. Meanwhile, Sally waits for her trial to begin and gets an unexpected visit from Ian. He now knows why the multicraft's systems did not fail when the other systems did. His new plan is a long shot and could be dead…
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Sally and Ian continue to explore the Ultrablitz's past in an attempt to understand the notorious Funnel Initiator. But in the middle of a critical discovery, Sally is taken back into custody to await trial on Baltan. And, while Diego is describing alien technology, Rachel Poole makes another appearance, giving Ian a critical clue.…
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Sally calls on an old friend to help her in her study of the cybernetic creatures that are the remains of the crew, though her analysis of the technology has less than useful results. In the mean time, Ian has been getting acquainted with future events in the ship's database, but he doesn't like some of what he sees. And, twenty years later, Travis…
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The time has come to board the ancient ship and Ian and Diego are to be the first to see what is inside. The ship is an ancient ruin, yet fits the design specifications of ships well known. And there is one remaining crewmember onboard to greet them. An ancient man, more machine than human, fragile and barely aware. He pays homage to a long dead al…
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When Sally finally sees Jackie, she is forced to realize that Dr. Beasley may not be as innocent as she was led to believe. She and Ian also get a better look at the approaching mystery ship, which is now moving to intercept the city. Clearly somebody is flying the ship and it uses a technology that Earth knows nothing about.…
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Following the difficult meeting with Hans Melba, Sally is introduced to another of Baltan's secrets, namely the mystery of the Lower City, a vast area she originally assumed to be empty. Next, on a tense visit to a hospital, she is introduced to the blight, a disease that is as strange as it is grotesque. And finally, she meets the Sovereign Judge,…
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Sally's situation deteriorates further when she finds herself under arrest by an angry group of people known as the Mercy Party. She soon finds out that Baltan City has been taken over during the time she was in flight, and the fact that she flattened one of their leaders won't help her case. But what do they want from her? More mysteries await.…
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The journey to Baltan City is turbulent. The space port is filled with armed guards and terrorism is the watch word. Worse, the hush hush nature of their departure forces them to trust people they don't know. But things grow worse after the launch. The ship goes off course for unknown reasons and their arrival on Baltan is anything but warm.…
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In this first installment we find Sally unhappily at work as UN space commissioner, buried in paperwork and struggling with bureaucrats. Earth is at war now with its first space colony, now hidden beyond the orbit of Jupiter, and everybody has a different opinion concerning which side was in the right. In the midst of this, Ian discovers a mysterio…
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