Audio Guide to the Galaxy

por Scitech Perth

A guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia, exploring the stories and science of astronomy, space science and space travel. It's a planetarium presenter in your pocket - just download, head outside, and press play. The Audio Guide to the Galaxy is proudly presented by Scitech.

Episodios del podcast

  • Temporada 10

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

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

    Join Beth and Leon for your monthly stargazing guide as they explore the Borloo night sky this April. As we farewell Bunuru and welcome cooler nights, catch your last good views of Orion setting in the northwest alongside bright Jupiter. Mars shines vividly near Gemini and hidden between these celestial landmarks is Cancer the Crab—this month’s dim but rewarding constellation to spot. Discover the faint 'nebula-like' star cluster at Cancer’s heart and hear about the fascinating exoplanet system around 55 Cancri. Early risers can witness a stunning parade of Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and even Neptune before dawn, beautifully paired with a crescent moon late in the month. And don't miss the return of the Milky Way rising spectacularly in the southeast, crowned by the Southern Cross!

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

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

    Join Leon and Beth for your monthly stargazing guide as they explore the Borloo night sky this March. As Bunuru lingers, the warm nights offer perfect conditions for spotting Mars and Jupiter shining brightly in the north. Meanwhile, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury remain hidden in the Sun’s glare but will start to emerge late in the month, with even better views coming in April. Look high in the southern sky to spot the Argo Navis constellation, and in the west, keep an eye out for the lesser-known Lepus—the celestial hare—hopping beneath Orion’s feet. Plus, learn about the March equinox and how the Earth's wobble has shifted the night sky over time!

  • February 2025 - Planet Parade, Alpha Centaurids and Big Dog

    February 2025 - Planet Parade, Alpha Centaurids and Big Dog

    This month Beth and Leon guide you through the February night sky. From the continuation of the Planet Parade including the new addition of Mercury, to the Constellation of the Month, Canis Major aka Big Dog and a deep dive look at the star Sirius.

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

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

    This month, the night sky puts on an incredible show with Mars at opposition, Gemini rising in the north, and a spectacular planetary parade across the evening sky. Look out for Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, and even Uranus and Neptune (with a telescope), all neatly aligned along the ecliptic plane. Don't miss the Moon joining the parade between January 2nd and 15th, and make sure to catch Mars at its best on January 16th. Plus, explore the mythological story of Gemini, the twin brothers Castor and Pollux, and their cosmic adventures immortalized in the stars. January 2025 is the perfect time to gaze at the red planet, marvel at celestial clusters like Messier 35, and trace the solar system’s ecliptic path across the summer night sky.

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  • December 2024: Pegasus, Jupiter, and the Geminids!

    December 2024: Pegasus, Jupiter, and the Geminids!

    Tune in to your monthly stargazing companion with Leon and Beth as they explore the Borloo night sky this December. Marvel at Venus shining brightly in the western sky after sunset, now at its maximum elongation. Journey south to spot the faint Southern Birds constellations—Grus, Tucana, Phoenix, and Pavo. In the east, find Orion's Belt leading to Sirius, the brightest star, and Jupiter, which is at its stunning opposition. Look north to explore Cetus, the sea monster, and learn its mythological ties to Andromeda and Pegasus. Early risers, don’t miss the Geminids meteor shower peaking on December 14th, offering meteors every few minutes before sunrise. Plus, celebrate the summer solstice on December 21st, marking the longest day of the year, and wish a happy birthday to a very influential person on December 25th.