Audio Guide to the Galaxy

By Scitech

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A guided tour of the night sky as seen from Perth, Western Australia, exploring the stories and science of astronomy, space science and space travel. It's a planetarium presenter in your pocket - just download, head outside, and press play. The Audio Guide to the Galaxy is proudly presented by Scitech.

Episode Date
June 2026: Season of the Scorpion
Jun 01, 2026
May 2026: Blue Moons and Planets Galore
May 01, 2026
April 2026: Scales and Scorpions
Apr 01, 2026
March 2026: Moony March
Feb 28, 2026
February 2026: Bright Stars and Space Travel
Feb 01, 2026
January 2026: Dogs and Flies in the Sky
Dec 31, 2025
December 2025: Your Stargazing Guide for December
Dec 03, 2025
November 2025: The Four M's
Nov 01, 2025
October 2025 - Triangles, Meteor Showers and Mercury. Oh My!
Oct 01, 2025
September 2025 - Stargazing! Total Eclipse of the Blood Moon & a bad impression of a magpie.
Sep 04, 2025
August 2025 - Stargazing! A "normal" constellation hides a fascinating galaxy cluster
Jul 31, 2025
Milky Way Magic: Your Stargazing Guide for July
Jul 01, 2025
June 2025 – Milky Way Magic, Venus at Dawn & Lupus the Lone Wolf
May 31, 2025
August 2024: The Teapot, Galactic Wonders, and Space Oddities
Apr 30, 2025
April 2025 – Orion’s Farewell, Cancer’s Hidden Gems & Morning Planet Parade
Mar 31, 2025
March 2025 – Equinox, Asteroid Watch & The Hare in the Sky
Mar 03, 2025
February 2025 - Planet Parade, Alpha Centaurids and Big Dog
Feb 02, 2025
January 2025: Mars, Gemini, and a Parade of Planets!
Jan 09, 2025
December 2024: Pegasus, Jupiter, and the Geminids!
Dec 02, 2024
November 2024: Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Oct 31, 2024
October 2024: Venus, Taurus and the Orionid meteor shower
Oct 20, 2024
September 2024: Saturn’s Opposition and the Southern Birds Constellations
Sep 06, 2024
August 2024: Stargazing Delights Amidst the Winter Chill. The Milky Way, Venus & Corona Borealis.
Aug 14, 2024
July 2024: The best time of year if it wasn't for the clouds. The Milky Way, The Evening Star & Corvus the Crow.
Jul 01, 2024
June 2024: the planets return! A scorpion, a snake, and Mars's mortal enemy.
May 30, 2024
May 2024: Earth throws some shade on the ISS and the lesser known blue last-quarter-moon.
May 26, 2024
April 2024: A lion with beans on its head, and the solar eclipse you won't be able to see
Apr 03, 2024
March 2024: twinkling planets, Pi Day, and the carina constellation
Mar 19, 2024
December 2023
Dec 14, 2023
November 2023
Nov 09, 2023
October 2023
Oct 04, 2023
September 2023
Sep 12, 2023
August 2023
Aug 13, 2023
Celebrating the Murchison Widefield Array with Professor Steven Tingay
Aug 07, 2023
July 2023
Jul 17, 2023
June 2023
May 31, 2023
May 2023
May 15, 2023
Bonus episode: Experiencing the total solar eclipse with Dr Robin Cook
Apr 20, 2023
April 2023
Apr 17, 2023
March 2023
Mar 14, 2023
February 2023
Feb 10, 2023
January 2023
Jan 15, 2023
The Audio Guide is back!
Dec 14, 2022
7.3: Clan of stars
Apr 20, 2022
7.2: Families of stars
Apr 12, 2022
7.1: Groups of stars
Apr 01, 2022
6.7: Uranus in the limelight
Jan 20, 2022
6.6: The Moon, shiny and bright
Jan 13, 2022
6.5: WA's own satellite
Jan 06, 2022
6.4: Bright sky lights
Dec 31, 2021
6.3: Dark sky delights
Dec 25, 2021
6.2: New heights
Dec 22, 2021
6.1: Summer nights
Dec 16, 2021
5.3: Fly Me to the Moon
Oct 08, 2021
5.2: Lucy in the Sky
Oct 01, 2021
5.1: Nightflight to Venus
Sep 23, 2021
A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 2
Jul 11, 2021
A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 1
Jul 04, 2021
4.6: Moons and movement
May 24, 2021
4.5: Ice and Fireballs
May 04, 2021
4.4: Labs and Dragons
Apr 14, 2021
4.3: Stars and sailors
Apr 07, 2021
4.2: Milk and cookies
Apr 02, 2021
4.1: Bugs and centaurs
Mar 31, 2021
Take us with you for the long weekend!
Mar 23, 2021
3.7: Navigation
Jan 28, 2021
3.6: Regeneration
Jan 21, 2021
3.5: Illumination
Jan 14, 2021
3.4: Evolution
Jan 07, 2021
3.3: Martian
Dec 30, 2020
3.2: Gravitation
Dec 24, 2020
3.1: Conjunction
Dec 17, 2020
The Guide is back for a summer of stargazing
Dec 10, 2020
2.8: They might be giants...
Jul 16, 2020
2.7: A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 2
Jul 09, 2020
2.6: A walking tour of the Solar System - Part 1
Jul 03, 2020
2.5: Tea and pancakes
Jun 25, 2020
2.4: Finding solstice
Jun 18, 2020
2.3: Messengers in the sky
Jun 11, 2020
2.2: Syzygy
Jun 04, 2020
2.1: Know where you stand
May 28, 2020
The Audio Guide is taking a little break...
May 15, 2020
1.6: I could build a space ship
May 07, 2020
1.5: To see a world in a grain of sand
Apr 30, 2020
1.4: Wanna know how I got these stars?
Apr 23, 2020
1.3: Sirius-ly cool
Apr 16, 2020
1.2: Second star on the left
Apr 09, 2020
1.1: Don't panic!
Apr 03, 2020