A mentioned a few months ago that I always tune a couple of science radio programs through the Internet: CBC's
Quirks and Quarks
, and NPR's Talk of the Nation
Science Friday
. Since then, I've turned up a few more shows to listen to on a regular basis. One is
PlanetEarthRadio.com
, which has dedicated streams just for space and astronomy. Another is the science programs on
BBC Radio 4
which have been nicely archived for your listening pleasure. And Australia's ABC has The Science Show.
My new favorite, however, is
The Space Show
, hosted by Dr. David Livingston. Each program is a 90-minute interview with a space scientist or advocate. I'm astonished and jealous at the caliber of guests Dr. Livingston has been able to get to interview. Give it a listen.
Do you have any other suggestions for radio shows to listen to? Send them in... I'm all ears.
Fraser Cain
Publisher
Universe Today