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Other names | EarthSky |
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Running time | 60 and 90 second spots |
Country | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | KNOW |
Syndicates | NPR |
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Recording studio | Austin, Texas, USA |
Air dates | 1991 | to June 2, 2013
Website | earthsky |
Earth & Sky, also known as EarthSky, was a daily radio series that presented information about science and nature. It began broadcasting in 1991. Earth & Sky was the creation of producers Deborah Byrd and Joel Block, who were also the hosts. They previously hosted the program Star Date that began broadcasting in the US in 1977.
Earth & Sky presented 90-second and 60-second radio spots (called "modules") on a wide variety of scientific topics, communicating through terrestrial radio as well as satellite radio and internet radio.Earth & Sky was aired one or more times daily on more than 1,000 commercial, NPR, and other public radio stations, 80 affiliates stations for the sight-impaired, and across 35 channels on both XM and Sirius satellite radio in the United States. Abroad, the programming iwas heard on American Forces Radio, Voice of America Radio, World Radio Network, and others.
The information on Earth & Sky came directly from scientists. The journalists who produced the Earth & Sky radio program and continue to produce the web site speak to several scientists each day, dozens each week and hundreds each year. More than 500 scientists had joined Earth & Sky as volunteer advisers. Earth & Sky science advisers suggested content, gave feedback, recommended other experts, and reviewed scripts for accuracy before they were recorded for broadcast.
Earth & Sky featured many different fields of science. In 2006, it focused was on nanotechnology, women in science, observing the Earth, astrophysics and space, and the human world.