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Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University
Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University
16 episodes
9 months ago
We at Ask an Astronomer are a collection of volunteer graduate students at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, along with David Kornreich, a professor at Ithaca College. We have a website which we have run for about a decade where we answer a variety of astronomy related questions submitted by readers. Our website is http://curious.astro.cornell.edu.
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We at Ask an Astronomer are a collection of volunteer graduate students at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, along with David Kornreich, a professor at Ithaca College. We have a website which we have run for about a decade where we answer a variety of astronomy related questions submitted by readers. Our website is http://curious.astro.cornell.edu.
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#014: Astronomy and Fiction
Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University
13 years ago
#014: Astronomy and Fiction
This month on the Ask An Astronomer Podcast, Ann Martin and Sarah Scoles take a look at the relationship between science and fiction, and between scientists and the art they create. We'll hear a reading of a piece of original short fiction, "The Formation of Structure," written by Sarah for the podcast. Afterwards, we'll sit down with Dr. Jennifer Rohn of LabLit.com to discuss the power of fiction to draw readers into the real world of science. Today's podcast is written and produced by Ann Martin. You can ask us your own questions by visiting us at our website, curious.astro.cornell.edu. This segment uses music and sound effects from the website Freesound.org. Most of the sounds used in the piece are licensed under Creative Commons Zero. We've also used music entitled "Swell Pad" from Freesound user ERH, solo cello improvisations called "Fundamentals" from Freesound user Rich T Cello, and an effect titled "Fanfare" from Freesound user Toby K.
Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University
We at Ask an Astronomer are a collection of volunteer graduate students at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, along with David Kornreich, a professor at Ithaca College. We have a website which we have run for about a decade where we answer a variety of astronomy related questions submitted by readers. Our website is http://curious.astro.cornell.edu.