Slooh Radio

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Slooh Radio is part of the Slooh experience, bringing astronomy enthusiasts together so that the guest subscribers to Slooh, wherever they reside on the world, could listen to live astronomy mission narration. They can also ask questions through the Slooh Chat that are answered live by the Slooh host on the air.

Slooh Radio was available to the Slooh guest-subscribers through the "mission interface," with free streaming & podcasts available elsewhere. The mission interface is the portal through which members can watch the telescopes operating and see lives views of celestial objects. This is a patented system that "develops" each target like a polaroid over 5-10 minutes. During this time, members can take personal astrophotos of the view.

Slooh Radio was broadcast every day, at 2 am UTC. It is now working most days an as-applicable basis with host Bob Berman, who announces the start times via a twitter feed and via the slooh.com alerts function. Phil Harrington also hosts once per month on Sunday evenings US EDT/EST.


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