YorkUniverse broadcasts 300th radio show probing unknown night skies
TORONTO, January 20, 2017 – York University astronomy students and faculty will broadcast the YorkUniverse radio program live for the 300th time on Astronomy.FM as they point a 40 cm telescope at celestial targets and transmit images live to the Internet this Monday.
It’s a milestone that highlights the enthusiasm of York U students and faculty to share their fascination of dark energy, black holes and variable stars with a world-wide audience. The live radio show runs in tandem with the York University Observatory Online Public Viewing program, allowing listeners to view images from the telescopes and chat online with the students who are wielding them, and live with the show’s host.
Those hosts include faculty, such as Professor Paul Delaney of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at York U, along with current and former students, who spark lively discussions about all things unknown in the Universe.
Tune in on Monday, January 23, from 9 to 10:30pm, to hear lead host Delaney start the 300th episode off with how the universe of astronomy and space science has changed in the last seven years.
Delaney is available for phone or Facetime interviews ahead of time.
YorkUniverse has been on the air since 2009 and is the anchor program for Astronomy.FM’s Astronomy Night in Canada, the only all-astronomy radio station in the known Universe with about 100,000 listeners in 150 countries.
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