Episode V: Summertime Stargazing
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11M ago
A little breaking news in astronomy, followed by some interesting targets to look for in the summer night sky ..read more
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Episode IV: Light the LAMP
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by Relatively Cosmic
11M ago
Two guests are featured in this episode. Vincent Ledvina and Dr. Mike Shumko. They worked in separate departments for this sound rocket mission in Alaska. LAMP stands for Loss through Auroral Microburst Pulsations. Launching a rocket into the aurora sounds so fun and we delve into the how the mission went and what the mission objectives are ..read more
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Episode III: A conversation with Caitlin(Part 1)
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by Relatively Cosmic
11M ago
Hope you all enjoy part one of my conversation with Caitlin. Caitlin Connell is an on-camera meteorologist in Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated from UND with a B.S. in Atmospheric Science, a B.A. in Communications, and a minor in Mathematics. Stay tuned for part two ..read more
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Episode II: A Conversation with Rhiannon
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by Relatively Cosmic
11M ago
In this episode I have the privilege to interview a great friend of mine. Rhiannon is a PHD student at Montana State University. She has a B.S. in Meteorology with a Minor in Heliophysics and Space Weather at Millersville University. Currently working with solar flares, we have a conversation of how she went from Meteorology to Heliophysics. Concluding the episode with our "Constellation to Know" i talk about one of the most famous constellations of all and shouting out one of my favorite astronomers. Enjoy!  ..read more
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Episode I: Introduction and Night Sky Events
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by Relatively Cosmic
11M ago
Finally, after two years of thinking about releasing a podcast, it's now a reality! Just wanted to introduce myself and how the podcast will work for this episode before we have a guest on next episode. Enjoy ..read more
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Relatively Cosmic Trailer
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by Relatively Cosmic
11M ago
Hello everyone! Welcome to Relatively Cosmic! A podcast dedicated to talking about the mysteries of the universe. From here on earth to the farthest reaches of the cosmos. I have been wanting to start this podcast for a couple years and now I have finally got it going! I'm really excited to share this podcast with you all and hope you enjoy! First episode drops in February ..read more
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Episode IV: Light the LAMP
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by Relatively Cosmic
2y ago
Two guests are featured in this episode. Vincent Ledvina and Dr. Mike Shumko. They worked in separate departments for this sound rocket mission in Alaska. LAMP stands for Loss through Auroral Microburst Pulsations. Launching a rocket into the aurora sounds so fun and we delve into the how the mission went and what the mission objectives are ..read more
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Episode III: A conversation with Caitlin(Part 2)
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by Relatively Cosmic
2y ago
Part 2 of my conversation with Caitlin. We had a fun time discussing all sorts of weather phenomenon. This week's Constellation to Know is a lesser-known northern reptile ..read more
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Episode III: A conversation with Caitlin(Part 1)
Relatively Cosmic
by Relatively Cosmic
2y ago
Hope you all enjoy part one of my conversation with Caitlin. Caitlin Connell is an on-camera meteorologist in Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated from UND with a B.S. in Atmospheric Science, a B.A. in Communications, and a minor in Mathematics. Stay tuned for part two ..read more
Visit website
Episode II: A Conversation with Rhiannon
Relatively Cosmic
by Relatively Cosmic
2y ago
In this episode I have the privilege to interview a great friend of mine. Rhiannon is a PHD student at Montana State University. She has a B.S. in Meteorology with a Minor in Heliophysics and Space Weather at Millersville University. Currently working with solar flares, we have a conversation of how she went from Meteorology to Heliophysics. Concluding the episode with our "Constellation to Know" i talk about one of the most famous constellations of all and shouting out one of my favorite astronomers. Enjoy!  ..read more
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