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The Supermassive Podcast
45: Uranus the Oddball

The Supermassive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 52:42


Izzie and Dr Becky have done episodes on Mars, gas giants, Saturn and Jupiter individually, so it's about time that Uranus gets its own episode. And just so we're clear, it's UranUs, not UrAnus.  Professor Leigh Fletcher from the University of Leicester takes the team through the basics. Plus, Izzie pays a visit to the Royal Astronomical Society's archive to see the Herschels' notebooks from when the planet was discovered.  Recommends  Late Prom 15: Moon and Stars https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/en8fbp Public Service Broadcasting - The Race for Space - https://open.spotify.com/album/4ZaAM16hw3xpp680FJahJJ?autoplay=true Our next main episode is a Q&A, so please send your questions to podcast@ras.ac.uk, tweet @RoyalAstroSoc or message us on Insta @SupermassivePod

Zeitsprung
GAG313: Die Geschwister Herschel

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 66:57


Wir springen in dieser Folge ins 18. Jahrhundert. Wilhelm Herschel, Musiker aus Hannover, versucht sein Glück als Komponist in England. Doch bald entwickelt er eine neue Leidenschaft, die nicht nur ihn, sondern schließlich auch seine Schwester Caroline weltberühmt machen wird. Wir sprechen darüber, wie das Geschwisterpaar, ohne offizielle Ausbildung nicht nur musikalisch, sondern auch wissenschaftlich für Furore sorgte, und warum wir auch heute noch ihre Namen überall finden. Vielen Dank an Florian Freistetter für seine großzügige Hilfe, wer mehr von ihm hören will kann dies bei seinen ausgezeichneten "Sternengeschichten" tun. //Literatur Michael Hoskin - "Discoverers of the Universe" Michael Lemonick - "The Georgian Star" Claire Brock - "The Comet Sweeper" //Das Episodenbild zeigt die Herschels in einer Lithographie aus dem Jahr 1896. NEU: Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts rezensiert oder bewertet. Für alle jene, die kein iTunes verwenden, gibt's die Podcastplattform Panoptikum, auch dort könnt ihr uns empfehlen, bewerten aber auch euer ganz eigenes PodcasthörerInnenprofil erstellen. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt!

Musik.Geschichten
Wie kam die Schöpfung in die Welt?

Musik.Geschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 27:49


Das Team der Marssonde Peserverance schreit vor Begeisterung. Haydn ist still, so beeindruckt ist er. Dazwischen liegen fast 230 Jahre. In beiden Fällen geht's um den Blick in neue Welten, einmal auf den Mars, einmal auf Uranus. Nach einer anstrengenden Saison in London macht Haydn ein bisschen Urlaub in Bath und besucht die Herschels, durch deren Teleskop erstmals der Blick auf Uranus möglich wurde. Als Haydn durch das Teleskop sah, war er wohl total geflasht. Vielleicht nicht nur wegen Uranus, sondern auch von den Gesprächen mit den Herschels über die Entstehung der Welt. Diesen Blick in die Weiten des Kosmos, Händels Mega-Oratorien in der Westminster-Abbey und seine eigene Frömmigkeit packt er in ein Werk, das ihn zum Superstar macht. Klar, denn die Geschichte ist unschlagbar: Es geht um die Schöpfung. Haydn erzählt in seinem Werk, wie Gott in 6 Tagen die Welt erschuf. Und das Publikum kriegt sich fast nicht mehr ein, vor Begeisterung. In dieser Ausgabe sprechen wir darüber, wie Haydns Schöpfung in die Welt kam und was darin alles zu hören ist – vom Uranus bis zum damaligen politischen Geschehen. Dieser Podcast entstand rund um eine Film- und Musikproduktion aus dem Hause styriarte: recreation GROSSES ORCHESTER GRAZ spielt Haydns Schöpfung in einer 70-Minuten-Fassung. Sollten Sie Fragen zu diesem Podcast haben, schreiben Sie uns einfach eine Nachricht an: info@styriarte.com Die Musik in diesem Podcast: Joseph Haydn Die Schöpfung. Oratorium für Soli, Chor und Orchester in drei Teilen. Gekürzte Fassung von Andreas Stoehr Solisten: Tetiana Miyus, Franz Gürtelschmied, Ludwig Mittelhammer Chor: chor pro musica graz (Einstudierung: Gerd Kenda) recreation – GROSSES ORCHESTER GRAZ Konzertmeister: Harald Martin Winkler aufgenommen am 15. März 2021 Stefaniensaal Graz Im Podcast wird erwähnt: Wilhelm Herschel und seine Schwester (!) Caroline Herschel Sie wurde von mir im Podcast fälschlicherweise zu seiner Frau gemacht. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Herschel https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Herschel Gottfried van Swieten und John Miltons episches Gedicht Paradise Lost Van Swieten hat den Text für Haydns Schöpfung erarbeitet und dabei auch Miltons Gedicht verwendet. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_van_Swieten https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Milton Der brandneue Aufsatz über Haydns Konzertsäle: Janós Malina, Performance Venues for Operas and Symphonies directed by Joseph Haydn: A Revaluation In: Theatre Spaces for Music in the 18th Century Europe erschienen bei Hollitzer, 2020 http://www.hollitzer.at/buch/theatre-spaces-for-music-in-18th-century-europe/

Adventures In Heels
Herschels Metaphor

Adventures In Heels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 3:34


51 Days from the premier of Season 2 and we look back on the best Takeaways from Season One. This is from Episode 9: Living an Effervescent Life (Pt 1) Adventures in Heels exclusively from The BosNet FamilyFollow Amanda on:Twitter: @HeelsAndTravelsFacebook: @AdventuresInHeels06Instagram: @AdventuresInHeels © 2020 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

Adventures In Heels
Microdose: Preview of Ep 7

Adventures In Heels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 13:19


The shelter in place is getting to us all, so we at BosNet thought you might need a small dose of Adventures in Heels this weekend. Always thinking outside the box, we try something new. And youre going to hear an extended preview from Amanda and Herschels episode discussing How You Never 100% Ready for everything, releasing on Monday April 13th.Adventures in Heels exclusively from The BosNet FamilyFollow Amanda on:Twitter: @HeelsAndTravelsFacebook: @AdventuresInHeels06Instagram: @AdventuresInHeels© 2020 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

Adventures In Heels
Microdose: Preview of Ep 6

Adventures In Heels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 8:21


The shelter in place is getting to us all, so we at BosNet thought you might need a small dose of Adventures in Heels this weekend. Always thinking outside the box, we try something new. And youre going to hear an extended preview from Amanda and Herschels episode releasing on Monday March 30th.Adventures in Heels exclusively from The BosNet FamilyFollow Amanda on:Twitter: @HeelsAndTravelsFacebook: @AdventuresInHeels06Instagram: @AdventuresInHeels© 2020 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

Adventures In Heels
Microdose: Preview of Ep 5

Adventures In Heels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 9:16


The BosNet Family thought you might need a small dose of Adventures in Heels this weekend. Always thinking outside the box, we try something new. And youre going to hear an extended preview from Amanda and Herschels episode releasing on Monday March 16th. Adventures in Heels exclusively from The BosNet FamilyFollow Amanda on:Twitter: @HeelsAndTravelsFacebook: @AdventuresInHeels06Instagram: @AdventuresInHeels© 2020 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

Midtown Mythos
Oberlin Chronicle 7: Blink and You Miss It

Midtown Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 157:21


Alex has another run in with the Herschels in pursuit of a mysterious artifact that could change everything. Midtown Mythos is brought to you by Brannigan & Null Productions. Alex Oberlin is played by M. Starr Brannigan. Rain Pierce is played by Itsy. The Game Master is Morgan Null. We like to share news and memes on Facebook and Twitter @MidtownMythos. More Mythos can be found at MidtownMythos.com.

AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#77 - November 2018 Part 1

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 59:11


The Discussion: Jeni’s tells us about her gig at the Cardiff Book Talk and an upcoming talk at Usk Astronomical Society, Paul had a hairy moment giving a talk on the Herschels only to find their descendants in the room and we run through listeners’ emails The News: Rounding up the space and astronomy news this month we have: Low metallicity stars seem to harbour the rocky exoplanets A possible satellite galaxy to Mirach’s Ghost may have been discovered by amateur kit Aliens may not be green but purple A plume-like cloud of water ice over Mars A review of the Galileo data shows no signs of cryovolcanic plumes on Europa The slowest rotating pulsar found Magnetism around Cygnus A supermassive black hole gives us some clues Has the first exomoon been discovered? Sky Guide: Taking a look at the astronomical objects above our heads this month that you can enjoy with a small telescope or binoculars. Paul: Saturn, Mars, Uranus, Neptune & a risky greatest elongation of Mercury on 6th November. And Comets 46P Wirtanen and 38P Stephan-Oterma may well provide some distractions too. Ralph: Northern Taurids meteor shower peaks on 12th November and the Leonids peak on the 17th. Jen: Mirach’s Ghost in Andromeda and two galactic members of the Local Group NGC147 & NGC185. And we finish off with a spotlight on Venus which will be its brightest all year at the end of the month. Q&A: Listeners’ questions via email, Facebook & Twitter take us on a journey into the astronomy issues that have always plagued our understanding or stretched our credulity. This month we take a look at accepted wisdom vs the evidence: Did a collision with the Earth create the moon? Is it fact or still a hypothesis? Andrew Osborn in London.

Not So Kosher Podcast
94-Dave & Bex Knishdogs

Not So Kosher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 28:39


Knishes & Dogs, hummmmmm.........Have you indulged in a knish dog, shit, they knocked Dave & Bex's socks off, fucken yummo! Get them at Herschels in Reading Terminal.

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Me Reading Stuff
Herschel Walker - Multiple Herschels from Erratic Fire, Erratic Passion by Pasha Malla & Jeff Parker

Me Reading Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 11:22


"I created all these alters within myself. I created a whole team within myself." -Herschel Walker LINKS Come on out Saturday night Dallas! Info about my book release party at Talley Dunn Gallery here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1453848888032717/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%22108%22%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22null%22%7D Buy Erratic Fire, Erratic Passion here: http://www.featherproof.com/catalog/erratic-fire-erratic-passion Buy Looking for Poetry here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Looking-for-Poetry-Mark-Strand/9780375709883?ref=bd_recs_1_1 Buy my new book 20 Years of Drawings here: https://www.archonprojects.com/shop/robyn-oneil-20-years-of-drawings

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AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#23 - May 2014

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 62:47


The Discussion: Astronomy in the late 18th Century and the increased sense of hope we, as amateur astronomers, get from the work of early astronomical observations. The Field Report: This month we record from the Herschel Museum of Astronomy in Bath, England and take a tour of the Georgian townhouse to investigate the many objects, telescopes and handwritten observations of William and Carline Herschel. The News: In the news, we have more exciting inferences about the watery composition of Saturn’s moon Enceladus; a new moon forming in the outer rings of Saturn and a round up of the current tally in exoplanetology. The 5 Minute Concept: In the 5 Minute Concept, Paul sits in the very spot where William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus and explains the Herschels’ contribution to astronomy. The Interview: This month, Paul speaks with the curator of the Herschel Museum of Astronomy, Debbie James, about the life and works of the Herschels, the museum and Georgian life. Q&A: Listeners’ questions via email, Facebook & Twitter take us on a journey into the astronomy issues that have always plagued our understanding or stretched our credulity. This month Ralph & Paul answer: Why does the planet Uranus spin on its side? Thea Hutchinson from London, UK via email How did Caroline Herschel record her observations? Eric Emms @EmmsStarGaze in London, UK via Twitter & email

Pod Academy
Scientific families

Pod Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2012 23:10


In the nineteenth century, dramatic discoveries and new theories were turning the world upside-down. And much of this groundbreaking scientific research was conducted, at home, by scientific families like the Herschels.