The Aurora Underground is a podcast hosted by archaeological geophysicist and heliophysicist Dave the grave Hunter, who is the Director of Hunter Geophysics, a Melbourne-based geophysical consultancy (he finds unmarked graves in cemeteries for a job). Join Dave for news about the Aurora Australis, Australian cemeteries, heritage, archaeology, and geoscience. Podcast photograph (the Aurora Australis as seen from a cemetery in Tasmania) was taken by Andrew Klapton.
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The Aurora Underground is a podcast hosted by archaeological geophysicist and heliophysicist Dave the grave Hunter, who is the Director of Hunter Geophysics, a Melbourne-based geophysical consultancy (he finds unmarked graves in cemeteries for a job). Join Dave for news about the Aurora Australis, Australian cemeteries, heritage, archaeology, and geoscience. Podcast photograph (the Aurora Australis as seen from a cemetery in Tasmania) was taken by Andrew Klapton.
Aaron Stanley is an aircraft mechanic-turned-meteorologist and aurora photographer. He’s currently living at Davis Station, Antarctica, supporting the Bureau of Meteorology’s Upper Air Programme. His website (with awesome aurora photographs!) can be viewed here. David Hunter will be running Aurora Australis forecasting and introductory photography workshops on 27th and 28th August. These will be the … Continue reading "Episode 2: A Conversation With Aaron Stanley"
The Aurora Underground
The Aurora Underground is a podcast hosted by archaeological geophysicist and heliophysicist Dave the grave Hunter, who is the Director of Hunter Geophysics, a Melbourne-based geophysical consultancy (he finds unmarked graves in cemeteries for a job). Join Dave for news about the Aurora Australis, Australian cemeteries, heritage, archaeology, and geoscience. Podcast photograph (the Aurora Australis as seen from a cemetery in Tasmania) was taken by Andrew Klapton.