Episodios

  • What’s Up In The Sky? Venus, Jupiter, Dawn Planets, and Artemis Updates!
    Apr 1 2026

    Leon and Morgan share April night-sky highlights and space news, starting with Venus low in the west after sunset and Jupiter in the northwest, plus a tip for spotting satellites near Orion (steady, non-blinking lights) and using NASA’s “Spot the Station” for ISS passes. They mention viewing the faint stars Tau Ceti and 40 Ari tied to Project Hail Mary, and set pre-dawn “homework” to look east for Mercury, Mars, Saturn (and Neptune with a telescope), with April 16 best for seeing them near the Moon. Leon explains why Earth looks small from lunar distance, suggests the pinky-nail Moon size check (full moon April 2), and notes April 12 (Yuri Gagarin’s flight anniversary) and April 22 (Earth Day). Constellation of the month is Libra, historically Scorpius’s claws, and they discuss Gliese 581 and past radio messages. Space news covers Artemis schedule changes, a 2028 Moon goal, ISS funding to 2030 with a shift toward private stations, and they end with “space pitches” on simulated Martian wind in crops and artist concepts of space-based data centers, plus an After Dark “knees” prank story.

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  • What’s Up In The Sky? March's Stellar Stargazing Guide
    Feb 28 2026

    Happy March!

    With Alyshia away, Leon and Morgan guide you through everything you can see in the night sky in March.

    They talk about planets, stars, the moon... the moon... the moon... they talk about the moon a lot. Theres just so much going on with it!

    Stay up to date on all the space news with monthly 'The Sky Tonight' articles on our website: WA science. Done different. | Particle

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  • What’s Up In The Sky? February's Stellar Stargazing Guide
    Feb 1 2026

    We're going to the MOON!

    This episode Alyshia and Leon discuss the exciting Artemis II launch returning humans to the moon. Space fails include the Cancellation of Mars Sample Return, an Indian Polar Satelite Rocket Explodes taking 14 satellites with it - oops! Alyshia's brain breaks and Leon received yet ANOTHER spam call during recording.

    Night sky - Jupiter, Canis Minor.

    Space Pics

    Artemis II Movie Poster

    https://assets.science.nasa.gov/content/dam/science/missions/webb/science/2026/01/STScI-01KCMATAPPC5QXWSD5BM6VRT9M.png

    Space pictures

    Alyshia - James Webb Helix Nebula

    1. https://assets.science.nasa.gov/content/dam/science/missions/webb/science/2026/01/STScI-01KCMATAPPC5QXWSD5BM6VRT9M.png
    2. Comparison Video - https://youtu.be/F3nm9oUggrE?si=kz2KmS17NrSGO72w

    Leon - Crawler Preps for Artemis II Rollout.

    https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/nasas-crawler-preps-for-artemis-ii-rollout/


    Mars Sample Return Video -

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9G36CDLzIg&t=1s


    Australian of the Year

    https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/25/astronaut-katherine-bennell-pegg-named-australian-of-the-year-for-2026


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  • What's Up In The Sky? January 2026's Stellar Stargazing Guide
    Dec 31 2025

    Happy New Year!

    This month, join the Please Look Up team for this special episode of reflection - looking back on our favourite moments from the year of 2025.

    Leon and Alyshia will be back in February well rested and ready to return to regular space news programming.

    But fear not! We wouldn't leave you without your monthly dose of space news. If you want to read about what's happening in the night sky in January, check out the latest 'The Sky Tonight,' on the Particle website.

    Just click this link: WA science. Done different. | Particle

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  • What’s Up In The Sky? December’s Stellar Stargazing Guide
    Dec 3 2025

    Join Leon and Alyshia in a look through the December night sky.

    Enjoy the last faint glimpses of the milky way for the year and cast your eyes instead on Jupiter which is shining brightly this month. If you whip out a telescope you may even be able to see Saturn and Neptune to add to your planet tally! And Pisces gives you your monthly dose of mythological family shenanigans.

    As for space news, the New Glenn rocket investigates Mars’ “absolutely spaghetti mess piss-weak magnetic field.”

    Important dates this month!

    December 5th - Super Full Moon

    December 14th - Geminids Meteor Shower

    December 21 - Summer Solstice

    To see the space pictures of the month:

    Alyshia's

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    Leon's

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  • What's Up In The Sky? November's Stellar Stargazing Guide
    Nov 1 2025

    Join Leon and guest host Alyshia as they rocket into the November night sky and explore all the latest space news including:

    • Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No... it's a supermoon!
    • Grab a mirror because November is the best month to look at Uranus.
    • Leon's namesake meteor shower.
    • It's raining space junk, but has anyone ever been hit by it?
    • How Leon broke Scitech.

    Enjoy, and we'll see you next month to talk about the night sky in December.

    If you're at all interested in the pictures discussed throughout this audio medium, you can find them here:

    Lottie Williams

    Alyshia's space pictures of the month: Image 1 Image 2

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  • What's Up In The Sky? October's Stellar Stargazing Guide!
    Oct 1 2025

    What's up this month?

    The October sky is just like Leon's resting heart rate... chill as hell.

    There's still stuff to see though! The milky way, triangles (like, official ones, not just three random stars connected), meteors and not to mention it's the best time of year to see Mercury!

    Additionally, Leon and guest host Alyshia embark on side quests including but not limited to alleged alien sightings, menstruating in space and coming up with the worst puns possible.

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  • What's Up In The Sky? September Stellar Stargazing Guide!
    Sep 4 2025

    This episode contains

    Sexual References

    Coarse Language viewer discretion advised

    Morgan joins Leon this episode, & asks all the hard hitting (not silly) questions.

    Theres a Total Eclipse of the Blood Moon to look out for. The oddly named Scutum is the constellation of the month & UY Scuti could swallow our entire solar system.

    Recapping the epic National Science week Mission Space project. Celebrating 10 years since the discovery of gravitational waves, listening to the ancient sounds of the universe & how we found a vintage playboy magazine containing a question about .... space junk?!

    For more space stuff check out Leon's Monthly Blog "The Sky Tonight"

    https://www.scitech.org.au/explore/the-sky-tonight/

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