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The Star River Podcast

The Star River Podcast

著者: Eric Loyd: The Astropotamus
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概要

The Star River: Astronomy, Culture, and the Cosmic Connection

We are all travelers on a single current - a River of Space and Time flowing from ancient suns into the distant future. On The Star River, we don’t just watch the universe pass by; we wade into the stream.

Hosted by Eric Loyd (the Astropotamus), this podcast bridges the gap between the technical and the transcendent. We explore our inextricable link to the Cosmos through the lenses of astrophotographers, the melodies of musicians, and the insights of world-class astrophysicists and celestial explorers.

The Ritual of the Glass

Every episode begins with a ritual: sharing a local drink to ground ourselves in the present before we navigate the infinite. From the physics of light to the silence of the high desert, we seek to understand the current that moves through us all.

What to Expect:

  • Deep Space Science: Exploring the VLA, the James Webb Space Telescope, and the cutting edge of Black Holes and Active Galactic Nuclei.
  • Astro-Culture: Interviews with educators, artists, and authors inspired by the night sky.
  • The Human Element: Stories of wonder, heritage, and the "First Light" moments that change us forever.


You are already in the River. Join us as we navigate its bends, its shallows, and its sudden falls. Raise a glass, find your place in the flow, and let’s see where the current takes us.

Connect with the Current:

  • Website: https://thestarriver.com
  • Join the Conversation: Call 855-DEEP-SKY to ask guest questions or share your own "Star River" story. The Astropotamus listens to every message and you might just find him on the other end!
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  • AGNs and Ancient Messengers with Dr Saavik Ford
    2026/03/24

    From a wood stove in Brooklyn to AGN nurseries, Dr. Saavik Ford traces her journey down the Star River, inculding a stop at the Public Theater.

    What happens when you sit a world-class astrophysicist down with a glass of rare Italian wine and ask her to explain the messengers we use to navigate the universe? In this expansive conversation, I'm joined by Dr. Saavik Ford, a professor at CUNY and a researcher at the American Museum of Natural History, for a journey that meanders from the subways of New York to the edge of the observable universe.

    We begin with The Ritual, with a never-before-tasted vintage that traces Saavik's ancestral roots through a bottle of Nero di Troia before diving into the high-energy heart of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). She pulls back the curtain on the "glamour" of professional astronomy, revealing a world built on Python code, tedious data calibration, and the rare, breathtaking lore of being the last generation to ever put an actual human eyeball behind the lens of a world-class telescope.

    There is simply too much in this conversation to list here; you'll just have to listen to it. But we quickly move from the "canals" of Mars to the modern "Multi-Messenger" era. Saavik breaks down the five - and only five - ways we receive information from the stars, explaining how the recent discovery of gravitational waves has fundamentally changed our role as observers.

    Yet, for all the high-level science, this episode is deeply human. We discuss her personal mission of "lifting as we climb" through Astrocom NYC, a program she co-founded to help underrepresented students build a "scientist identity" and navigate the precarious path of academia. We even take a surprising detour into the world of professional theater!

    Whether you're counting photons from a quasar 14 billion light-years away or mentoring a freshman in a New York City classroom, we are all part of the same current. Saavik's story is a testament to the fact that science is not just a collection of data. It is a creative, collaborative, and deeply personal act of wonder that you won't want to miss.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Beyond the Dome: Backyard Imaging & Workflow with Greg Yancey
    2026/03/17

    Sometimes, the best way to travel through time is to sit still under the stars. I wade into the current today with fellow time traveler Greg Yancey for a deep dive into the backyard workflow. An award-winning backyard astrophotographer, he'll take us down the River and teach us about his transition from a permanent dome to a mobile APO setup. He shows us the unexpected ways astrophotography helps clear the mind, and we talk about what it means to truly connect with the night. In the world of astrophotography, the challenge is often found in the "unseen"; capturing light that has traveled for thousands of years only to be hidden by the glow of our own world. Greg has mastered the art of carving a path through that noise to reveal the stunning, intricate structures of the deep cosmos.

    From the iconic silhouettes of the Horsehead Nebula to the delicate filaments of the Question Mark, Greg's work is a masterclass in patience and technical grace. Learn about his journey from the shallows of the hobby into the deep waters of mono imaging, narrowband filters, and the relentless pursuit of detail. Greg shares his perspective on gear - including his ZWO and Askar setups - and how he maintains his sense of wonder while managing the complex math required to bring a nebula to life.

    You don't want to miss this one!

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    1 時間 7 分
  • The Sound of the Void with Thomas Loupe
    2026/03/10

    On this episode of the Star River, I'm joined by Thomas Loupe, an artist who navigates the intersection of engineering, filmmaking, and music. Known for his atmospheric electronic project First Sun and his work on the the video game Natural Selection II (among others), Thomas has spent years "translating" the universe into sounds and visuals we can all understand.

    We discuss his Return Void project and the philosophy of making the cosmos accessible to everyone. As fellow travelers and musicians, we also dive into the "code" of creativity - comparing the math of synthesizers to the processing of an astrophoto.

    "What I love most about what I understand my connection to the cosmos and my connection to music to be is to take all of that together and combine it and make it so that other people in the world are able to have the experience that I wasn't able to have as a kid."


    Thomas and I definitely explore the deep parts of the River on this episode, and you're not going to want to miss it. Plus, an extra, super-duper, amazing surprise audio treat!

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    1 時間 12 分
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