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Tune in each month for a guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia. Each episode highlights all of the fascinating constellations, planets, and asteroids that you should be keeping an eye out for in the night sky. And don't worry, we'll also be highlighting the latest in space news so you'll always be in the know when it comes to the extra-terrestrial. Please Look Up is brought to you by Particle and powered by Scitech.

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Tune in each month for a guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia. Each episode highlights all of the fascinating constellations, planets, and asteroids that you should be keeping an eye out for in the night sky. And don't worry, we'll also be highlighting the latest in space news so you'll always be in the know when it comes to the extra-terrestrial. Please Look Up is brought to you by Particle and powered by Scitech.

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April 2024: A lion with beans on its head, an eclipse you can't watch, and looking at earth from space

4/8/2024
Beth and Leon are back to tell you what you need to know about space this month. First, what's in the sky this month, including an amazing solar eclipse that you'll be able to watch... over live stream, because it happens on the other side of the world. Space Flight Focus: How is SpaceX going with launching the biggest ever rocket? Well, Leon boldly forecasts that their Starships will be carrying cargo within the year. Space Picture of the Month: We're back with more super radio friendly content. Visit our Instagram to see the pictures, and listen along as Beth talks about seeing ourselves from space, and Leon describes how the Landsat program captures data from space that can help us understand how earth is changing. Constellation of the Month: Puppis (with special mention of a nebula that looks like a zucchini and smells like a rotten egg). Find more space news on the Particle website If you have a question about space, reach out on instagram. We might be able to answer it in an upcoming episode. Find us @particlewa Credits Hosts: Leon Smith, Beth Maskall Producers: Michelle Aitken, Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:45:41

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March 2024: lunar lander fails, ads in space, and bad drawings of crabs

3/21/2024
Did you know that Leon is the biggest space nerd of the Scitech Planetarium crew? This month we turn the tables and let Beth ask all the questions. We also introduce new segments for some fresh perspectives on space news. First, what's in the sky this month as usual. Space Flight Focus: Beth asks Leon about recent attempts to land on the moon and whether we'd call them successes or failures. Space Picture of the Month: The duo challenge each other to describe pictures of space. See what they're talking about on our Instagram. Constellation of the Month: Carina (and Leon manages to talk about Dune Part 2.) Find more WA space news on the Particle website If you have a question about space, message us on Instagram! We might be able to answer it in an upcoming episode. Find us @particlewa Credits Hosts: Leon Smith and Beth Maskall Producers: Michelle Aitken, Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:39:58

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December 2023

12/15/2023
Leon is joined by Amanda, a Scitech Planetarium Presenter, to highlight all the different planets and constellations you'll be able to spot throughout December. The duo also discuss what went wrong with the second Space X Starship launch. To find out more about WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Amanda Hunter Producer: Zaya Altangerel, Michelle Aitken, Alyshia Gatani

Duration:00:15:04

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November 2023

11/10/2023
Leon is joined by Sharna, a Scitech Planetarium Presenter, to highlight a collection of creatively named objects you can see in the Perth night sky. Some examples include Grus the Crane and the Spare-tyre nebula. The duo also discuss how scientists are going to calculate the weight of our universe. To find out more about WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Sharna Lambert Producer: Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:19:51

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October 2023

10/5/2023
Leon is joined by Beth, a Scitech Planetarium Presenter, to highlight some spectacular constellations visible in the October night sky – and the dramatic mythologies that inspired their names! The duo also discuss how and why we are studying two different asteroids – Bennu and Psyche. To find out more about the WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Beth Maskall Producer: Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:32:46

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September 2023

9/13/2023
Leon is joined by Amanda to give you tips on how to spot Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury alongside a peculiar constellation known as Pavo the Giant Space Slug. The duo also update us on the Chandrayaan-3 mission. And give us the hot details on India's newest space mission to study the Sun with ADITYA-L1. To find out more about the WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Amanda Hunter Producer: Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:22:23

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August 2023

8/14/2023
As we head into the Noongar season of Djilba, Leon is joined by Amanda to talk all things stargazing and space news. In addition to highlighting the constellations and planets visible in the WA sky this month, Amanda answers the question of "What exactly is a blue moon?" The duo also talk about photographing black holes, and the launch of Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft. To find out more about the WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Amanda Hunter Producers: Zaya Altangerel, Michael Gatt & Alyshia Gatani

Duration:00:16:53

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Celebrating the Murchison Widefield Array with Professor Steven Tingay

8/8/2023
Leon is joined by Professor Steven Tingay, the Deputy Executive Director of ICRAR, to talk all about the Murchison Widefield Array. Join us as we discover the: For more WA space news visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/ To learn more about the Murchison Widefield Array, visit: www.mwatelescope.org/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Professor Steven Tingay Producers: Zaya Altangerel, Michael Gatt & Alyshia Gatani

Duration:00:37:40

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July 2023

7/17/2023
Leon is joined by Sharna, a Scitech Planetarium Presenter, to talk all about the big stuff. The duo discuss the importance of the Euclid Consortium and try to sum up 'dark matter' and 'dark energy' in a few short minutes. To find out more about the WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Sharna Lambert Producers: Zaya Altangerel & Michael Gatt

Duration:00:18:48

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June 2023

6/2/2023
As we head into the Noongar season of Makuru, Leon is joined by Amanda, a Scitech Planetarium Presenter, to talk all about what you can spot in the June night sky. The duo highlight the constellation of Ophiuchus 'the serpent-bearer' and guide you on how to spot Venus, Mercury, and Jupiter. Amanda also highlights the importance of a space mission called JUICE. To find out more about the WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Amanda Hunter Producer: Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:17:34

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May 2023

5/15/2023
This month we're giving you some tips on how to spot the likes of Mars, Venus and Orion in the May night sky. The duo also recount the launch of Space X Falcon 9 rocket. Some say it was a complete failure, others say it was a great success. Find out why the event was so polarising. To find out more about the WA space news, visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Damon Hill Producers: Zaya Altangerel & Michael Gatt

Duration:00:24:37

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Bonus episode: Experiencing the total solar eclipse with Dr Robin Cook

4/21/2023
Leon ventures out to Exmouth, Western Australia to experience the 2023 Ningaloo Total Solar Eclipse. He's joined by special guest Dr Robin Cook from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) who gives us an in-depth look into the total solar eclipse. The duo also discuss how our galaxy is changing and what working at ICRAR is like. For more WA space news visit: www.particle.scitech.org.au/ To learn more about Dr Cook's research, visit: www.icrar.org/people/rcook/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Dr Robin Cook Producers: Zaya Altangerel and Michael Gatt

Duration:00:26:07

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April 2023

4/18/2023
Leon is joined by Brandi, a Scitech Planetarium Presenter and lover of the night sky, to talk all about the upcoming 'hybrid' total solar eclipse. Highlights of their discussion include : Why everyone is so excited about this upcoming eclipse What makes a 'hybrid' eclipse How best to view the eclipse If you've already heard enough about the eclipse, the duo also highlights all the different constellations and planets you can look out for in the WA night sky this month. Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Brandi Wahl Producer: Zaya Altangerel

Duration:00:17:56

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March 2023

3/20/2023
Our host Leon is joined by Damon, one of Scitech's expert Planetarium Presenters, to highlight the different constellations and planets visible in the March night sky. The duo also ponder upon the role of 3D printers in space exploration, as well as the question of 'Why should we care about space exploration?' To find out more about WA space news, visit: https://particle.scitech.org.au/category/space/ Credits Host: Leon Smith Guest: Damon Hill Producers: Zaya Altangerel & Michael Gatt

Duration:00:25:03