Podcasts about: Space

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There are 343 episodes in the Space topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Space topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.

REACHing Out: ALIENS with author Joalda Morancy
00:07:38 | Episode: 50 | October 18th, 2022

REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week we have a special episode as author and REACH Special Contributor Joalda Morancy stops by to talk about her new middle-grade book ALIENS. Don’t miss it!

Far Out!
24:39 | Season: 1 | Episode: 1 | October 17th, 2022

As the seconds count down to the launch of humanity’s first family into deep space, young stargazer Stella is sure that today is going to be the most exciting day of her life.

Imagining The Future (Far Out!)
00:00:51 | Season: 1 | October 4th, 2022

Imagining The Future is coming. With five breathtaking interlinked stories, written by leading Australian writers of fiction for young people, we imagine life in the future and a future in space.

Up & Away with Sounding Rockets
June 28th, 2022

Explore sounding rockets, and the experiments they take to the skies, with space physicist Alexa Halford and sounding rocket program assistant chief Cathy Hesh.

S12 E2: The Old Switcheroo
00:12:19 | Season: 12 | Episode: 2 | May 20th, 2022

Finn tries to outsmart the alien wizard.

S12 E1: Testing, Testing
00:10:51 | Season: 12 | Episode: 1 | May 13th, 2022

Finn gets a little magical advice.

Introducing: Adventure in Atacama
00:13:33 | Episode: 50 | April 25th, 2022

If you enjoy REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids, then we think you’ll love ADVENTURE IN ATACAMA. In this comedy adventure game, you get to help Mariela, a Mexican American flight attendant find her missing mother and save the world from the #Atacama Effect, a mysterious phenomenon that is affecting language and speech around the world! Adventure in Atacama allows listeners to choose their story path at the end of each episode to help Mariela find one of 12 endings to her story! You can start playing the game right now on http://chooseyourpodcastadventure.com/ search for ADVENTURE IN ATACAMA on your favorite podcast app. And if you want to flex your language muscles, the entire show is also available in Spanish under the title: Azafata en Atacama.

REACHing Out: This Just In: New Record Broken! Hubble Space Telescope Spots Farthest Individual Star Ever Seen
00:06:35 | Episode: 49 | April 19th, 2022

REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week we’re addressing numerous questions that have come in about the purpose of space telescopes by sharing a recent discovery.  One for the record books! NASA just announced an exciting new finding from the Hubble Space Telescope – the farthest star ever seen in the universe. Nicknamed “Earendel” by its discoverers, this star’s light took a whopping 12.9 billion years to reach us. Here to answer our questions is Dr. Michelle L Thaller, Assistant Director of Science at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.




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