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The Star River Podcast

The Star River Podcast

著者: Eric Loyd: The Astropotamus
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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!


Keywords & Topics: Astronomy Interviews, Journey through Time, Space Exploration, Cosmic Connections, Radio Astronomy, Deep Space Imaging, Dark Sky Tourism, Astrophotography Tips, Backyard Astronomy, Citizen Science, Space & Philosophy, Human Heritage, Science and Art

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  • Blue Collar Astronomy: Maintaining the VLA with Shane Baca
    2026/06/09

    You heard about Shane Baca in the previous episode, and now it's time to hear from Shane himself.

    "When they cross the cattle guard out here on the way in, they gotta take their watch and they gotta turn it back forty years."


    Pull up a chair to the campfire, grab a drink for our Ritual, and let's do a deep dive into what it takes to keep 27 (plus a spare) 240-ton radio telescope receiver dishes running, while also dealing with the grounds, the parking lot, pest removal, making sure the lights are on (of off, as need be), and the toilets are clean. Shane is the facilities manager of the VLA, and his story is more than you might think it is.

    Shane's tributary of the Star River is one of pride and a deep belief that science doesn't happen without grease and railroad spikes. I think, after listening to him speak with me from the break room of the control building at the VLA in April, you'll agree.

    Whether you are an experienced radio astronomer or a casual backyard stargazer, this conversation bridges the gap between the science we all hear about and the mechanics, welders, electricians, and plumbers that make it all happen.

    Connect with the Current:

    Official Website: thestarriver.com

    Join the Conversation: Call 855-DEEP-SKY to share your "Star River" story, ask a guest a question, or leave feedback for the Astropotamus.

    Follow the Journey: Find on social media @Astropotamus.


    Topics & Keywords: Blue Collar, Shane Baca, VLA, radio frequency interference, time travel, Astrophotography, Astronomy Education, Science Communication

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    42 分
  • Enchanted Frequencies: Shane Baca Trailer
    2026/06/02

    Hello, fellow Navigators! Pull up a chair next to the campfire for a quick mid-stream check-in. My day job has been an absolute mountain of work this week, so I am letting our next full-length episode drift just a tiny bit further down the stream to get the proper editing and polish it deserves, launching next Tuesday morning instead.

    This quick teaser gives you a behind-the-scenes preview of my the next episode of my special series, Enchanted Frequencies, where we explore the universe through radio waves and invisible cosmic signals. And through my visit to the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico!

    We'll look at the blue-collar heart of astronomy with Shane Baca, the facilities manager at the Very Large Array. Shane manages a crew of 65 mechanics, rail workers, and fabricators who roll up their sleeves to move massive 240-ton telescope dishes across the desert. I've even included a brief clip of our conversation to whet you appetite.

    Remember that the Deep-Sky Hotline is always open at 855-DEEP-SKY (855-333-7759) if you want to leave a question or share your own stargazing rituals. If you want to join the crew, unlock our private Discord channels, and claim one of the few remaining limited-edition Enchanted Frequencies mission stickers, head over to astropotamus.com/support.

    Until the next bend in the River, clear skies, and I will see you in the dark!

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    6 分
  • VLBA Space Exploration: From Books to Black Holes with Dr. Justin Linford
    2026/05/26

    You don't need an elite academic pedigree to have a meaningful relationship with the universe; you just have to be curious, dedicated, and a little bit crazy. Dr. Justin Linford shares his journey along the Star River with me, in person, at the Very Large Array in New Mexico.

    For the very first time on The Star River Podcast, I packed up my gear and traveled 2,000 miles to the high desert of New Mexico for a live, face-to-face interview. Sitting in the break room inside the iconic Very Large Array control building, I shared a cup of desert water and a deep conversation with NRAO scientist Dr. Justin Linford. Rather than getting bogged down in dry mathematics and complex equations, Justin opens up about the heart behind his science.

    "Anybody can do science. You just have to be curious and dedicated and a little bit crazy." -Dr. Linford


    • Sneaker Net: Why continent-spanning telescope arrays still rely on shipping physical hard drives via FedEx to move petabytes of deep-space data.
    • Blazars: How supermassive black holes blast powerful jets of energy straight down Earth's line of sight.
    • Radio Noise: The unexpected challenges of radio astronomy, including rogue military satellites.


    We trace his personal path to the stars. From discovering a simple constellation book as a third-grader under the pristine, dark skies of Gallup, all the way to his work tracking the ferocious currents of supermassive black holes. Ultimately, this episode is a moving, grounded reminder that the universe isn't just for academics; it proves that pure curiosity is the only credential you truly need to explore the cosmos.

    So pull up a camp chair, pour a drink for our Ritual, and join a conversation between friends that bridges the gap between the backyard stargazer and the frontiers of science.


    Connect with the Current:

    • Official Website: https://thestarriver.com
    • Join the Conversation: Call 855-DEEP-SKY to share your "Star River" story, ask a guest a question, or leave feedback for the Astropotamus.
    • Follow the Journey: Find on social media @Astropotamus.


    Keywords: Radio Astronomy, VLBA, Very Large Array, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, NRAO, Supermassive Black Holes, Stargazing New Mexico, Space Exploration, Astrophotography, Astronomy Education, Science Communication

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    35 分
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