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Radio Programs
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 Title  Air Date
Microscopium October 17, 2009
Moon and Jupiter August 5, 2009
Jean-Henri Focas July 11, 2009
Sextans June 14, 2009
Expanding Horizons March 23, 2009

Note: Audio versions of our programs will be available the day after they air. Visit the transcript page to listen.

Image Gallery
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Neptunian Discovery
Neptunian Discovery
Stellar Celebration
Stellar Celebration
Mr. Halley's Comet
Mr. Halley's Comet
In the Blink of an Eye
In the Blink of an Eye
Follow the Planet
Follow the Planet

Frequently Asked Questions
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What do astronomers do at an observatory?
Is there a tenth planet in our solar system?

Other Resources
StarDate Online | News | Extrasolar Planets
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/index.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Minor Bodies
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/minor_bodies.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Texas Connection
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/texas_connection.html
StarDate Online | News | Astronomers Push Back Most Prolific Star-Forming Era — Maybe
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/200204.html
StarDate Online | News | Universe Will Expand Forever, Astronomers Say
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199804.html
StarDate Online | News | Universe Doesn't Look a Day Over 12 Billion Years Old
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199908.html
StarDate Online | News | Hipparcos Data Could Change Universe's Size
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199706.html
StarDate Online | News | Two Discoveries Reveal Diversity of Galaxy's Extrasolar Planets
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200606.html
StarDate Online | News | Extrasolar Planet Update
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200510.html
StarDate Online | News | Astronomers discover possible ‘water world’
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200708.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Asteroids
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/asteroids.html
StarDate Online | News | A Long Night Ahead for the Universe
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199704.html
StarDate Online | News | Extrasolar Planets Display Dazzling Array of Properties
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200704.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Pluto
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/pluto.html
StarDate Online | News | Structure of Universe Supports Accelerating Expansion
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/200206.html
StarDate Online | News | Glow Between Clusters Could Be Missing Mass
http://stardate.org/resources/news/universe/199808.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Uranus
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/uranus.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Mercury
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/mercury.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Neptune
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/neptune.html
StarDate Online | News | Telescope Ready to Listen for Cosmic ‘Howdy-Do’
http://stardate.org/resources/news/planets/200604.html

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