
Revised Interview with Bio Medical Engineer Holly Holman
Very interesting interview with Dr. Holman on in-depth work on the inner ear canal and all of its mysteries.

Hosted by leo thomas · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 79 episodes
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This is short segment about what's fun in the sky and all around us as we look up, look around and get lost in spaceand in the sky lore of many cultures under one sky, its all of our heritage, and a spiritual connection for all who feel the magic!
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Very interesting interview with Dr. Holman on in-depth work on the inner ear canal and all of its mysteries.

An in-depth science interview with Dr. Holman who is a bio medical engineer and studies the inner ear canals and its incredible complexity! Very enlightening.

Star party June 20th Stansbury Park Observatory Complex

Join us for the star party June 20th at dusk at Stansbury Park Observatory Com0lex near Tooele, Utah.

We enjoyed watching Jupiter and Venus with our friends and neighbors in an impromptu fashion and Suzy T McPherson relates a star story of the Big Dipper from the Washington, Oregon area from a tribe called the Wasco. Enj

Venus and Jupiter get closer in the south western sky for a meeting in June. The Psyche probe gets a gravity assist from Mars and takes some incredible pictures as it comes very close and takes snap shots of the southern

Enjoy the crescent moon dancing with Jupiter, Venus and Castor and Pollux making a giant bow wit the moon at the end of Thursday. Keep watching! Asteroid 2026 JH2 comes within 57,000 miles from Earth discovered just a fe

Interview with Astronomer Justin Daniels about looking at the sky from different locations on Earth. Discussion about the International Space Station in its last years for no good reason. The view from up here and what i

A beautiful episode ending with a story from grandma in Western Australia about the 7 sisters.

We delve into the magical physics of the solar system around us as we stand on our home planet, and marvel as JPL/NASA keeps Voyager 1 heading out, way out into deep, deep space since 1977! We study Iroquois nation star

April skies are a sheer delight of fun things to look at, plus a meteor shower and a comet sighting. We also celebrate Artemis II successful mission, talk a bit about the Juno mission to the moons of Jupiter and go under

We follow the Artemis II moon shot, way out around the moon, and catch a solar eclipse from way out here and come home with the imaginative, creative, enlightened crew and mission control with loving hands! We check in o

NASA and the Artemis II crew fired their big engine on the Service Module and left Earth orbit to take the 3 day trajectory to and around the Moon!

NASA's beautiful Artemis II rocket blasted off to low Earth orbit yesterday at 6:24 pm EST and is orbiting the Earth until this evening when a thruster will lift them on the track to the moon!

Lots of beautiful orbs hanging here easy picking! Artemis II gets set to launch early April and Jessica Meirs makes her 4th space walk out of the airlocks of the International Space Station!

Check out the sky after dark and look to the west to see Jupiter and its moons, The Gemini Twins, Procyon, Capella magic! Artemis to launch April 1st if the weather and the planets align! Jessica Meirs makes her 4th spac

Enjoy the night sky in the west at about 9:30 pm or so.. or so... or before or after! Jupiter and its moons under Castor and Pollux the Gemini twins. Artemis ready to launch April 1st if the weather is favorable! Women s

Lots of gems to look at as you go out at night. Just overhead about 9 pm, its Castor, Pollux , Jupiter and Capella above tilting Orion!

Watching a big hawk in a giant Spruce tree hanging with a singing robin and the full moon eclipse the next morning and the next without the eclipse is still amazing! Poems from Margaret Pettis and Tina Thomas!

Looking up in the sky we enjoy the gems at the end of February and get out the Binoculars and find Kemble's Cascade chain of stars in the dim constellation Camelopardalis the Girraffe! We also check in on the Parker Sola
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