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Planetary Radio (Series)

Produced by Mat Kaplan

Most recent piece in this series:

Subsurface granite on the Moon? The anatomy of a lunar hot spot

From Mat Kaplan | Part of the Planetary Radio series | 28:50

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A decades-old lunar mystery gets an update in this week's Planetary Radio. Matt Siegler from the Planetary Science Institute shares his team's surprising findings about the granite formation that might lie beneath Compton-Belkovich, a thorium-rich hot spot on the far side of the Moon. Then Bruce Betts, chief scientist of The Planetary Society, shares What's Up in the night sky.


Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2023-subsurface-granite-on-the-moon

Desert Oracle Radio (Series)

Produced by Desert Oracle

Most recent piece in this series:

Hot August Bites

From Desert Oracle | Part of the Desert Oracle Radio series | 28:00

Desert-oracle-radio-prx_small A summertime tour through “strange and weird places,” where they held their annual rituals. This is EPISODE #228: HOT AUGUST BITES, with soundscapes by RedBlueBlackSilver.

High Country Celtic Radio (Series)

Produced by High Country Celtic Radio

Most recent piece in this series:

High Country Celtic Radio 337 - Free For All

From High Country Celtic Radio | Part of the High Country Celtic Radio series | 59:00

High-country-celtic-240x240_small This week, Katie Marie and Joe enter the start of the Fall season--but not in the US, where it is still Summer until the Autumnal Equinox in a couple of weeks. We celebrate with a fresh harvest of new releases sent to us over the past couple of weeks, with the rest of the hour filled with fun music to get your feet moving.

The artists this week: Tradify; Alan Reid & Brian McNeill; Nuala Kennedy & Eamon O'Leary; Open The Door For Three; Lúnasa; Réalta; Menestra; Solenn Lefeuvre & Gilles Le Bigot; Calico; Will Woodson, Caitlin Finley, & Chris Stevens; and Mochara.

Our FairPlé score this week: 43

Searching For The First Rock And Roll Song (Auto Download Version) (Series)

Produced by Jamie Dell'Apa

Most recent piece in this series:

240911 1stRR: Early Rock and Roll From Austrian and Nordic Musicians, 9/11/2024

From Jamie Dell'Apa | Part of the Searching For The First Rock And Roll Song (Auto Download Version) series | 02:58:59

Snorrjamie_small Not that you can tell their nationalities as they sing in English with perfect American accents. (Sometimes the instrumentals have a dialect.) While we marvel at "the British Invasion," in reality this music spread rapidly and globally with exacting imitation of Americanisms.