Episode #38
skies
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Episode Guests:
Tim McIntosh: director, Kootenay Stardome Foundation in Edgewater
Cori Lawson: director of bat conservation, Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
Jim Holyoak: artist, Nelson
Doug & Beverley Anderson: property owners, Crawford Bay where a meteorite landed
Alan Hildebrand: planetary scientist, University of Calgary
Episode Overview
Look up, way up, and take a moment to ponder the great big beyond. Then, tune-in to our episode on Basin skies. We visit property owners in Crawford Bay who had a meteorite land in their backyard. We talk to a planetary scientist, the director of the Kootenay Stardome Foundation, visit a bat conservationist, and hear from an artist who specializes in capturing the mysteries of our deepest, darkest nights.
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