Episodes
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Sky Events in 2025! | December 30 – January 5
S47 E53 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ445 Dec 30, 2024 - Jan 5, 2025 “Sky Events to Look For in 2025!”
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The Last Stars of 2024 | December 23 – December 29
S47 E52 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ444 December 23-29, 2024 “The Last Stars of 2024”
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Morning Mercury and Evening Venus | December 16 – December 22
S47 E51 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ443 December 16-22, 2024 “Morning Mercury and Evening Venus Dec 2024”
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Find Zelda’s Giant Rupee | December 9 – December 15
S47 E50 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ442 December 9-15, 2024 “Find Zelda’s Giant Rupee in the Sky Dec 2024”
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Science of Mars’ Retrograde | December 2 – December 8
S47 E49 - 59s
Star Gazers STGZ441 December 2-8, 2024 “Science of Mars’ Retrograde”
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Do You Know All the Names of the Pleiades? | November 11 - November 17
S47 E46 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ438 November 11-17, 2024 “Do You Know All the Names of the Pleiades?”
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The Moon and Venus Meet Saturn | November 4 - November 10
S47 E45 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ437 November 4-10, 2024 “The Moon and Venus Meet Saturn”
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Spooky Secret Stars | October 28 - November 3
S47 E44 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ436 Oct 28 - Nov 3, 2024 “Spooky Secret Stars”
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See Cepheus! | October 21 - October 27
S47 E43 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ435 October 21-27, 2024 “See Cepheus!”
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There is a Dolphin Constellation? | October 14 - October 20
S47 E42 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ434 October 14-20, 2024 “There is a Dolphin Constellation?”
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Supermoon Conjunction Gumption | October 7 - October 13
S47 E41 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ433 October 7-13, 2024 “Supermoon Conjunction Gumption”
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Eclipses Come in Pairs, Did You Know? | September 30 - October 6
S47 E40 - 1m
Star Gazers STGZ432 Sept 30 - Oct 6, 2024 “Eclipses Come in Pairs, Did You Know?”
Extras + Features
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Using the Scientific Method in the Sky
S43 - 3m 52s
How do you act out the scientific method on a giant floating cloud of gas hundreds of light-years away? Join Trace as he expalins how.
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The Many Faces of Our Moon
S43 - 3m 57s
We humans all look up at the same moon, but we don't all see it the same way. Trace explains why.
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What Happened To Pluto?
S43 - 3m 40s
Why is Pluto no longer designated a planet? Join Trace as he investigates.
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Devour Those Showers
S43 - 3m 10s
Why is it that meteor showers happen every year? Trace Dominguez explains why.
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Our Strange, Average Sun
S43 - 2m 59s
Did you know the Sun isn't that bright compared to other stars? Join Trace as he examines our strange Sun's characteristics.
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Exciting Ecliptics Explained
S43 - 2m 55s
The Ecliptic refers to the path the Sun takes across the sky. Join Trace as he examines more!
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Go South, My Friends!
S43 - 3m 28s
Star Gazers #EG006 “Go South, My Friends!”
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We Contain Magnitudes
S43 - 3m 10s
Star Gazers #EG005 “We Contain Magnitudes”
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How To Spot the International Space Station
S43 - 3m 23s
The international space station is one of the most incredible technological and scientific experiments ever attempted by humankind and in this episode, Trace tells you how you can see it!
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Universe Time Machine
S43 - 2m 44s
Did you know that when you a star you are not seeing as it is now, but as it was when it’s light was generated. Essentially, you are looking back in time. Trace explains more in this episode of Star Gazers!
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Andromeda Collision
S43 - 2m 56s
Have you ever wondered what happens when galaxies collide? Well in approximately four-and-a-half billion years it's going to happen with our galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy. Trace Dominguez discusses...
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Star Colors
S43 - 4m 1s
On this episode of Star Gazers, Trace Dominguez examines the various phenomena that give stars their colors.
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