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All Episodes

Audio Guide to the Galaxy — 88 episodes

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June 2026: Season of the Scorpion

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May 2026: Blue Moons and Planets Galore

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April 2026: Scales and Scorpions

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March 2026: Moony March

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February 2026: Bright Stars and Space Travel

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January 2026: Dogs and Flies in the Sky

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December 2025: Your Stargazing Guide for December

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November 2025: The Four M's

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October 2025 - Triangles, Meteor Showers and Mercury. Oh My!

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September 2025 - Stargazing! Total Eclipse of the Blood Moon & a bad impression of a magpie.

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August 2025 - Stargazing! A "normal" constellation hides a fascinating galaxy cluster

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Milky Way Magic: Your Stargazing Guide for July

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June 2025 – Milky Way Magic, Venus at Dawn & Lupus the Lone Wolf

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August 2024: The Teapot, Galactic Wonders, and Space Oddities

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April 2025 – Orion’s Farewell, Cancer’s Hidden Gems & Morning Planet Parade

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March 2025 – Equinox, Asteroid Watch & The Hare in the Sky

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February 2025 - Planet Parade, Alpha Centaurids and Big Dog

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January 2025: Mars, Gemini, and a Parade of Planets!

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December 2024: Pegasus, Jupiter, and the Geminids!

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November 2024: Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.

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October 2024: Venus, Taurus and the Orionid meteor shower

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September 2024: Saturn’s Opposition and the Southern Birds Constellations

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August 2024: Stargazing Delights Amidst the Winter Chill. The Milky Way, Venus & Corona Borealis.

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July 2024: The best time of year if it wasn't for the clouds. The Milky Way, The Evening Star & Corvus the Crow.

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June 2024: the planets return! A scorpion, a snake, and Mars's mortal enemy.

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May 2024: Earth throws some shade on the ISS and the lesser known blue last-quarter-moon.

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April 2024: A lion with beans on its head, and the solar eclipse you won't be able to see

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March 2024: twinkling planets, Pi Day, and the carina constellation

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December 2023

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November 2023

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October 2023

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September 2023

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August 2023

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Celebrating the Murchison Widefield Array with Professor Steven Tingay

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July 2023

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June 2023

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May 2023

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

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April 2023

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March 2023

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February 2023

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January 2023

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The Audio Guide is back!

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7.3: Clan of stars

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7.2: Families of stars

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7.1: Groups of stars

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6.7: Uranus in the limelight

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6.6: The Moon, shiny and bright

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6.5: WA's own satellite

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6.4: Bright sky lights

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6.3: Dark sky delights

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6.2: New heights

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6.1: Summer nights

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5.3: Fly Me to the Moon

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5.2: Lucy in the Sky

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5.1: Nightflight to Venus

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A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 2

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A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 1

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4.6: Moons and movement

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4.5: Ice and Fireballs

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4.4: Labs and Dragons

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4.3: Stars and sailors

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4.2: Milk and cookies

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4.1: Bugs and centaurs

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Take us with you for the long weekend!

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3.7: Navigation

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3.6: Regeneration

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3.5: Illumination

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3.4: Evolution

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3.3: Martian

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3.2: Gravitation

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3.1: Conjunction

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The Guide is back for a summer of stargazing

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2.8: They might be giants...

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2.7: A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 2

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2.6: A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 1

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2.5: Tea and pancakes

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2.4: Finding solstice

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2.3: Messengers in the sky

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2.2: Syzygy

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2.1: Know where you stand

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The Audio Guide is taking a little break...

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1.6: I could build a space ship

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1.5: To see a world in a grain of sand

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1.4: Wanna know how I got these stars?

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1.3: Sirius-ly cool

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1.2: Second star on the left

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1.1: Don't panic!