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8th Light is an agile software development company. And, we hope that everything’s just upwards and onwards for you in your brave new next set of endeavors.įraser Cain:Ěll right, now for the show part.įemale Speaker: This episode of Astronomy Cast is brought to you by 8th Light Inc. We’ll keep people updated on what you get up to.ĭr. And, we look forward to all of the cool stuff we’re working on. We really appreciate having you along for this journey. So, come fall, we’ll be looking for a new SIUE student to take over the help, and help us – maybe not stick around for another 10 years, but another three or four is what we’re hoping for.įraser Cain: So, thanks Preston. So, in the fall, we will be looking for a brand new student to help them get some experience on doing the real thing.
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Preston’s professional job has finally reached the point where he has to say goodbye to editing Astronomy Cast. And, this is after watching him go through his undergrad years working with us at SIUE, and finish a graduate program out in Savannah, Georgia, and go on to get a great professional job. Pamela Gay:Ěnd, we do have to say one final sad bit of news in this ultimate episode of season 10.
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But, that is gonna be the big news that we’re gonna be super busy with all summer long. And, what a treat to hear him talk about that.Īnd, I think the big thing is Juno which, by the time people listen to this, Juno will be at Jupiter. James Green, who is the director of planetary science for NASA. And, if you didn’t listen to the Weekly Space Hangout, go ahead and catch up. So of course, Universe Today, every day, many stories. And, stuff to make these even slicker and make it feel a lot more like television, but not television. So, we’ve got plans to make a bunch of intro videos, and better graphics. We’re going to be doing a bunch of improvements, actually, to these shows. So, if you haven’t already, go and subscribe to the Universe Today channel. So, we’re gonna be putting some energy into that. I wanna start doing some stuff that’s a little bit longer, a little bit slicker. And, in fact, I’ll have a little more time to shoot, and record, and maybe go to some more interesting locations. Follow it on Facebook, and you’ll be able to keep up with everything we’re doing.Īnd, what about you? What all are you up to this summer?įraser Cain: Well, so we’re still gonna be producing the Guide to Space videos. And, along the way, we’re going to be launching a whole bunch of new content, new products, new tasks, new ways that you can learn and do science.Īnd, along the way, we’re also going to be launching information about our eclipse 2017 plans here in St. We are getting ready to redo our website so it’s easier to find things, easier to navigate. Pamela Gay: So, we’re getting ready to launch a whole bunch of awesome things over at Cosmo Quest, with a lot of help from Interface Guru. And the trick, the secret, is to take a break every now and then.įraser Cain: Over this summer, while people are detoxing because they’re not listening to Astronomy Cast, what else could they do that relates to the projects that you’re working on? Where should they go and sort of catch up?ĭr. Now it’s cool, and we’re still podcasting. We were podcasting before podcasting was cool. What is it, season 9? Season 10? We really should –įraser Cain: Season 10. This is the ultimate episode: our final show before we go on break, wrapping up this season of Astronomy Cast. So last week, it was the penultimate episode. How are you doing, Fraser?įraser Cain: I’m doing great.
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Pamela Gay, a professor at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, and the director of Cosmo Quest. Welcome to Astronomy Cast, our weekly facts-based journey through the cosmos, where we help you understand not only what we know, but how we know what we know. Visit for more information.įraser Cain:Ěstronomy Cast episode 418: I am A Teapot. Transcription services provided by: GMR Transcriptionįemale Speaker: This episode of Astronomy Cast is brought to you by Swinburne Astronomy Online, the world’s longest running online astronomy degree program. Bertrand Russell’s teapot thought experiment.This episode is sponsored by: Swinburne Astronomy Online, 8th Light, Show Notes Today we’re going to talk about that and have a bonus conversation about Bertrand Russell’s Teapot Argument.ĭownload the show | Jump to Shownotes | Jump to Transcript One of the most familiar asterisms in the night sky is the Teapot, in Sagittarius.