NASA's Sun-Earth Day show

NASA's Sun-Earth Day

Summary: Prepare for an international celebration of our Sun's domain! This year's theme: Ancient Mysteries, Future Discoveries opens the door to a much deeper understanding of our Sun and its impact across the ages. Join us at http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/ or on Facebook.

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Podcasts:

 Sun-Earth Day 2007, Program 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:29

The first in a series of NASA podcasts for Sun-Earth Day 2007: Living in the Atmosphere of the Sun. This podcast includes an interview with Elaine Lewis, the Leader of the Sun-Earth Day 2007 program.

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 7 *** Eclipse Day *** | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:08

It's March 29, Sun-Earth Day 2006. In Podcast#7 you will here comments from the Mayor of Side, Turkey, followed by reMarks from a variety of Eclipse Chasers. The last 5 minutes of the Podcast is the unedited and uninterrupted reaction of the thousands of people experience the Total Solar Eclipse under a veil of darkness!

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:02

Sun-Earth Day 2006 focuses on March 29th's Total Solar Eclipse. In this podcast you will be introduced to two very instrumental members of the Sun-Earth Day webcast team. Senior Scientist and Cohost, Paul Doherty, describes what it is like to witness a total solar eclipse. Our Video Systems Coordinator fills us in on the telescopes that will be used to capture the eclipse and how those moments will be streamed to you LIVE on the internet and on NASA TV!

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:23

Sun-Earth Day 2006 focuses on March 29th's Total Solar Eclipse. In this `Behind the Scenes' Podcast you will be introduced to your Location Director, Webcast Videographer and a member of our education staff. A brief description of our on-line education resources is included!

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:46

Sun-Earth Day 2006 focuses on March 29th's Total Solar Eclipse. In Podcast #4 we'll chat with webcast producer Robyn Higdon and Co-host Isabel Hawkins on there first day in Side, Turkey! Find out what it takes to broadcast a live celestial event from a remote location.

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:23

Sun-Earth Day 2006 focuses on March 29th's Total Solar Eclipse. In Podcast #3 you will hear an interview with Joe Davila; a NASA astronomer who has been working at Goddard Space flight Center since 1982. He is priMarily involved in Solar Physics and the study of our Sun's atmosphere. During his interview he talks about a very interesting and somewhat unique experiment he will be conducting in Libya during the upcoming total solar eclipse on March 29th!

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:22

Sun-Earth Day 2006 focuses on March 29th's Total Solar Eclipse. In this Podcast you will hear an interview conducted with Lou Mayo; a professional astronomer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. His interview highlights information about eclipses and also includes some interesting facts that you will want to know before seeing the eclipse live or via our webcast on March 29th.

 Sun-Earth Day 2006, Program 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:17

For five years, NASA has called this celebration of solar eclipses and the sun-earth connection, Sun Earth Day. Sun Earth Day normally occurs around the spring equinox in March, and celebrates the connection between the earth and sun through scientific research and descriptions of ancient cultural knowledge. The first in a series of NASA podcasts that will explore Solar eclipses, and how humans have studied them for millennia. These podcasts will connect you to the cultural history, math and science behind solar eclipses, and why we still find them so exciting to watch today. Get ready to experience the March 29, 2006 total Solar eclipse live from Side, Turkey, through an online webcast!

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