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07 - Under A Hollow Moon

Tonight, on the estival solstice, we pay homage t…

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Tonight, on the estival solstice, we pay homage to our constant cosmic companion. But, what is the moon? How did it get there? And does anyone call it home? From myths, to tall tales, to scientific hypotheses, the roles that the moon plays in each of our lives are as varied as its phases. Join me on the latest astronomical dusk of the year as we explore some of them, and rest easy knowing that the nights will finally be getting longer.

First published

06/21/2020

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music

Duration

30 minutes

Parent Podcast

Astronomical Dusk

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Tonight, on the estival solstice, we pay homage to our constant cosmic companion. But, what is the moon? How did it get there? And does anyone call it home? From myths, to tall tales, to scientific hypotheses, the roles that the moon plays in each of our lives are as varied as its phases. Join me on the latest astronomical dusk of the year as we explore some of them, and rest easy knowing that the nights will finally be getting longer.

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