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    About this Episode

    The Discussion:

    • Jeni Nearly joined a cult
    • Farewell to Carolyn Shoemaker
    • The Room of Doom at Redditch Astronomical Society
    • The new updated Sky Guide app (that Jen works on)
    • Listeners’ emails on how annoying we are and nebulae

     

    The News: Rounding up the astronomy news in September, we have:

    • A new classification of habitable exoplanets
    • Astronomers find thousands of new galaxies
    • Red Dwarf stars might not be as hostile to life as previously thought
    • Have we found a new spiral arm to the Milky Way?
    • Why last year’s Comet ATLAS wasn’t the comet of a generation

     

    The Sky Guide: This month we’re taking a look at the constellation of Aquarius with a guide to its history, how to find it, a couple of deep sky objects and a round-up of the solar system views on offer in September.

     

    Q&A: Why is the CMB microwave light still visible if it was first emitted 13billion-ish years ago? From our good friend Graeme Durden of Kent in the UK.

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