Sep 20, 2014
Wherever you are, whenever you are, welcome. This is the AntipodeanSF Radio Show Miaplacidus, or "placid waters", if you can believe that of a star that has been parallax measured to be around 112 light years distant from our own solar system. AKA Beta Carinae, which just goes to show that everything deserves to...
Sep 13, 2014
Greetings and salutations all. Welcome to Elnath, which is the second-brightest star in Taurus the Bull. It’s the closest bright star to the galactic anticenter – the point in space that lies directly opposite of the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Not to be bullish about this at all, though, since this is the...
Sep 6, 2014
Greetings things, and welcome to the AntipodeanSF Radio Show Bellatrix, that female warrior star living inside Orion the Hunter near Betelgeuse.
Nothing happens in a vacuum, unless you count stars, galaxies, the cosmos — but that's not what I mean.
What I mean is this: AntipodeanSF still exists after sixteen years and...
Aug 30, 2014
Are the good old days as good as they say they are? That is today's question, and I am the keeper of the question, Nuke, who also happens to be your host and editor. Welcome to Gacrux, also known as gamma Crucis, closest red giant superstar to our own solar system, a mere 88 light years away. Unfortunately, my...
Aug 23, 2014
Good greetings cold beings to the AntipodeanSF Radio Show Shaula, the audio with a sting in its tail, right at the tip, possibly poisoned for your pleasure. I'm Nuke, your host and editor for the show that turns notions of what is to what ifs. Fictionally, of course. And pleasurably, too.
I'm not too old, and neither...