Skeptic Astronomy Zone

The Skeptic Zone is an Australian skeptic podcast, hosted by (among others) Richard Saunders, who is famous for (among other things) his creation of the origami Pigasus. It is published once a week, and ten episodes are out already.

Last week's episode, published on 19 December, was very heavy on astronomy content: it featured an interview with Astronomy Cast's Dr Pamela Gay, plus a review by Tiffany Day, from the Macquarie Skeptics, of Dr Phil Plait's new book, "Death from the Skies". Strongly recommended.

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