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    <title>Space.com: Universal Space Podcast</title>
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    <description>Audio Explorations from the popular space destination SPACE.com</description>
    <itunes:summary>Deep auditory examinations of topics and phenomena in the universe of space science and technology</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:subtitle>Something Amazing Every Day</itunes:subtitle>
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    <copyright>2005-2007. All rights reserved.</copyright>
    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in June 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_june08Videopod.mp4</link>
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                          <description>Mars and Saturn close in on each other and the Moon visits the Seven Sisters.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Mars and Saturn close in on each other and the Moon visits the Seven Sisters.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Mars and Saturn close in on each other and the Moon visits the Seven Sisters.</itunes:subtitle>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in May 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010508.mp4</link>
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                          <description>Mercury visits the Seven Sisters, Mars moves into the Beehive and Titan gets a visit from Cassini.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Mercury visits the Seven Sisters, Mars moves into the Beehive and Titan gets a visit from Cassini.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 17:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Mercury visits the Seven Sisters, Mars moves into the Beehive and Titan gets a visit from Cassini.</itunes:subtitle>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events for April 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010408.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010408.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Mars, Saturn and a Beehive of stars are highlights this month.</description>
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                          <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Mars, Saturn and a Beehive of stars are highlights this month.</itunes:subtitle>
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                          <itunes:duration>00:03:20</itunes:duration>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events for March 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010308.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010308.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Mars and Saturn are highlights this month.</description>
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                          <pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Mars and Saturn are highlights this month.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Mars and Saturn are highlights this month.</itunes:summary>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events for February 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_videocast_010208.mov</link>
                          <comments>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_videocast_010208.mov</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Seven Sisters, a Mighty Hunter and a Total Lunar Eclipse delight stargazers this month. Casey Dee hosts.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Seven Sisters, a Mighty Hunter and a Total Lunar Eclipse delight stargazers this month. Casey Dee hosts.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Seven Sisters, a Mighty Hunter and a Total Lunar Eclipse delight stargazers this month. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Seven Sisters, a Mighty Hunter and a Total Lunar Eclipse delight stargazers this month. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:summary>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events for January 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_videocast_010108.mov</link>
                          <comments>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_videocast_010108.mov</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Mars moves to the constellation Taurus, Orion the hunter holds the Great Orion nebula and the Messenger spacecraft goes by Mercury. Casey Dee hosts.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Mars moves to the constellation Taurus, Orion the hunter holds the Great Orion nebula and the Messenger spacecraft goes by Mercury. Casey Dee hosts.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Mars moves to the constellation Taurus, Orion the hunter holds the Great Orion nebula and the Messenger spacecraft goes by Mercury. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Mars moves to the constellation Taurus, Orion the hunter holds the Great Orion nebula and the Messenger spacecraft goes by Mercury. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>Mars moves to the constellation Taurus, Orion the hunter holds the Great Orion nebula and the Messenger spacecraft goes by Mercury. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:03:20</itunes:duration>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
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                          <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events for January 2008</title>
                          <link>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_audiocast_010108.mp3</link>
                          <comments>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_audiocast_010108.mp3</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Start off the new year by learning what's up in the night sky.  Herb Koller is your guide.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Start off the new year by learning what's up in the night sky.  Herb Koller is your guide.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2008 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Start off the new year by learning what's up in the night sky.  Herb Koller is your guide.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Start off the new year by learning what's up in the night sky.  Herb Koller is your guide.</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>Start off the new year by learning what's up in the night sky.  Herb Koller is your guide.</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:03:04</itunes:duration>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
                          <itunes:category text="Science" />
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in December 2007 </title>
                          <link>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_videocast_011207.mov</link>
                          <comments>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_videocast_011207.mov</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>The Geminids meteor shower and Mars are highlights this month. Casey Dee hosts.</description>
                          <content:encoded>The Geminids meteor shower and Mars are highlights this month. Casey Dee hosts.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>The Geminids meteor shower and Mars are highlights this month. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>The Geminids meteor shower and Mars are highlights this month. Casey Dee hosts.</itunes:summary>
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                          <itunes:duration>00:03:20</itunes:duration>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
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                          <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in December 2007</title>
                          <link>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_audiocast_011207.mp3</link>
                          <comments>http://www.siennasoft.com/updates/nightsky_audiocast_011207.mp3</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of the best celestial objects and events for the holiday season.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of the best celestial objects and events for the holiday season.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of the best celestial objects and events for the holiday season.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of the best celestial objects and events for the holiday season.</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of the best celestial objects and events for the holiday season.</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:03:04</itunes:duration>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in November 2007 </title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videopodcast_011107.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videopodcast_011107.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Description: Mars gets closer and the Leonids meteor shower puts on a show this month. </description>
                          <content:encoded>Description: Mars gets closer and the Leonids meteor shower puts on a show this month. </content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Description: Mars gets closer and the Leonids meteor shower puts on a show this month. </itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Description: Mars gets closer and the Leonids meteor shower puts on a show this month. </itunes:summary>
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                          <itunes:duration>00:03:20</itunes:duration>
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                          <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in November 2007</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiopodcast_011107.mp3</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiopodcast_011107.mp3</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events, including comet 17P Holmes.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events, including comet 17P Holmes.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events, including comet 17P Holmes.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events, including comet 17P Holmes.</itunes:summary>
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                          <itunes:duration>00:03:04</itunes:duration>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in October 2007 </title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videopodcast_011007.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videopodcast_011007.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>View the Coathanger Cluster, Venus, and the Orionids meteor shower this month.</description>
                          <content:encoded>View the Coathanger Cluster, Venus, and the Orionids meteor shower this month.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>View the Coathanger Cluster, Venus, and the Orionids meteor shower this month.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>View the Coathanger Cluster, Venus, and the Orionids meteor shower this month.</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>View the Coathanger Cluster, Venus, and the Orionids meteor shower this month.</itunes:keywords>
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                          <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in October 2007</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_011007.mp3</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_011007.mp3</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events.</description>
                          <content:encoded>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory experience of this month's best celestial objects and events.</itunes:summary>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Seeing in the Dark - Tim Ferris talks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody </title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/SpeakDark-TF_VIDEO.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/SpeakDark-TF_VIDEO.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</description>
                          <content:encoded>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>Timothy Ferris; amateur astronomy; astrophotography, robotic telescope, internet astronomy, music of the spheres, dark skies, light pollution, skywatching, Andromeda, Horsehead, Creation of the Universe, private space, CCD camera, Seeing in the Dark</itunes:keywords>
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                          <title>Audio Podcast: Seeing in the Dark - Tim Ferris talks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody </title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/SpeakDark-AUDIO_140907.mp3</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/SpeakDark-AUDIO_140907.mp3</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</description>
                          <content:encoded>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>From his private observatory, filmmaker Timothy Ferris speaks with SPACE.com's Dave Brody in this exclusive podcast. It's a fascinating glimpse into the work and thought of this science writer, video producer, amateur astronomer, physicist. musician...</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>Timothy Ferris; amateur astronomy; astrophotography, robotic telescope, internet astronomy, music of the spheres, dark skies, light pollution, skywatching, Andromeda, Horsehead, Creation of the Universe, private space, CCD camera, Seeing in the Dark</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:24:32</itunes:duration>
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                          <category>Astronomy</category>
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in August 2007</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010807.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010807.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>With the possible exception of the Perseid Meteor Shower on the 13th, the Total Lunar Eclipse on August 28th  will be the best event of the month, although it happens in the wee hours before dawn across North America.</description>
                          <content:encoded>With the possible exception of the Perseid Meteor Shower on the 13th, the Total Lunar Eclipse on August 28th  will be the best event of the month, although it happens in the wee hours before dawn across North America.</content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>With the possible exception of the Perseid Meteor Shower on the 13th, the Total Lunar Eclipse on August 28th  will be the best event of the month, although it happens in the wee hours before dawn across North America..</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>With the possible exception of the Perseid Meteor Shower on the 13th, the Total Lunar Eclipse on August 28th  will be the best event of the month, although it happens in the wee hours before dawn across North America.</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:04:54</itunes:duration>
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                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
                          <itunes:category text="Science" />
                          <itunes:category text="Technology" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in August 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010807.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010807.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>The Perseid Meteor Shower and a Total Lunar Eclipse are the highlights of this month.  Herb Koller is your guide.</description>
                              <content:encoded>The Perseid Meteor Shower and a Total Lunar Eclipse are the highlights of this month.  Herb Koller is your guide.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>The Perseid Meteor Shower and a Total Lunar Eclipse are the highlights of this month.  Herb Koller is your guide.</itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>The Perseid Meteor Shower and a Total Lunar Eclipse are the highlights of this month.  Herb Koller is your guide.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:03:31</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in July 2007</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010707.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010707.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Venus and Saturn get together, the Moon visits the planets and much much more in our July video podcast. </description>
                          <content:encoded>Venus and Saturn get together, the Moon visits the planets and much much more in our July video podcast. </content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Thu, 05 July 2007 4:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Venus and Saturn get together, the Moon visits the planets and much much more in our July video podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Venus and Saturn get together, the Moon visits the planets and much much more in our July video podcast.</itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:04:54</itunes:duration>
                          <category>Science</category>
                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
                          <itunes:category text="Science" />
                          <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                          <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_010707.mp4" length="7995372" type="video/mp4" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in July 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010707.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010707.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>July brings Venus and Saturn less than 1 degree apart.  Let us be your guide to this event and others in the month of July.</description>
                              <content:encoded>July brings Venus and Saturn less than 1 degree apart.  Let us be your guide to this event and others in the month of July.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Fri, 29 June 2007 16:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>July brings Venus and Saturn less than 1 degree apart.  Let us be your guide to this event and others in the month of July.</itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>July brings Venus and Saturn less than 1 degree apart.  Let us be your guide to this event and others in the month of July.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:03:31</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010707.mp3" length="3381751" type="audio/mpeg3" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in June 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010607.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010607.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>Enjoy a guided tour of June celestial highlights from Imaginova Studios as we explore Venus and its encounters with the moon, Saturn and the Beehive Star Cluster.</description>
                              <content:encoded>Enjoy a guided tour of June celestial highlights from Imaginova Studios as we explore Venus and its encounters with the moon, Saturn and the Beehive Star Cluster.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 19:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>Enjoy a guided tour of June celestial highlights from Imaginova Studios as we explore Venus and its encounters with the moon, Saturn and the Beehive Star Cluster.</itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>Enjoy a guided tour of June celestial highlights from Imaginova Studios as we explore Venus and its encounters with the moon, Saturn and the Beehive Star Cluster.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:03:03</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_010607.mp3" length="2936606" type="audio/mpeg3" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in May 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/MayPodcast.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/MayPodcast.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in May.</description>
                              <content:encoded>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in May.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in May.</itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in May.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:02:49</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/MayPodcast.mp3" length="2705894" type="audio/mpeg3" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in April 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0325.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0325.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>Venus, the Moon, the Pleiades and other celestial gatherings. Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in April.</description>
                              <content:encoded>Venus, the Moon, the Pleiades and other celestial gatherings. Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in April.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>Venus, the Moon, the Pleiades and other celestial gatherings. Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in April.</itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>Venus, the Moon, the Pleiades and other celestial gatherings. Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in April.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:03:12</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0325.mp3" length="3077962" type="audio/mpeg3" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in March 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0307.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0307.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>There is a Total Lunar Eclipse this month and don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour! Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in March.</description>
                              <content:encoded>There is a Total Lunar Eclipse this month and don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour! Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in March.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2007 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>There is a Total Lunar Eclipse this month and don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour! Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in March.</itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>There is a Total Lunar Eclipse this month and don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour! Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in March.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:04:53</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0307.mp3" length="4702901" type="audio/mpeg3" />
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                          <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in February 2007</title>
                          <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_0207.mp4</link>
                          <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_0207.mp4</comments>
                          <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                          <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                          <description>Comet McNaught brightened our skies and Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through a video exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February. </description>
                          <content:encoded>Comet McNaught brightened our skies and Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through a video exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February. </content:encoded>
                          <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2007 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                          <itunes:subtitle>Comet McNaught brightened our skies and Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through a video exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February. </itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:summary>Comet McNaught brightened our skies and Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through a video exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February. </itunes:summary>
                          <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                          <itunes:duration>00:05:49</itunes:duration>
                          <category>Science</category>
                          <category>Space</category>
                          <category>Astronomy</category>
                          <itunes:category text="Science" />
                          <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                          <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_videocast_0207.mp4" length="18346000" type="video/mp4" />
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                              <title>Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in February 2007</title>
                              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0207.mp3</link>
                              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0207.mp3</comments>
                              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                              <description>Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February.</description>
                              <content:encoded>Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February.</content:encoded>
                              <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2007 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                              <itunes:subtitle>Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February. </itunes:subtitle>
                              <itunes:summary>Saturn returns!  Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the brightest events you can see from your backyard in February.</itunes:summary>
                              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                              <itunes:duration>00:05:00</itunes:duration>
                              <category>Science</category>
                              <category>Space</category>
                              <category>Astronomy</category>
                              <itunes:category text="Science" />
                              <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/nightsky_audiocast_0207.mp3" length="4695000" type="audio/mpeg3" />
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                      <title>Video Podcast: January 2007 Astronomical Highlights</title>
                      <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/janpodcast.mp4</link>
                      <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/janpodcast.mp4</comments>
                      <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                      <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                      <description>The Moon puts on quite a show this month.  Watch as Herb Koller guides you through celestial highlights visible in January 2007.  </description>
                      <content:encoded>The Moon puts on quite a show this month.  Watch as Herb Koller guides you through celestial highlights visible in January 2007. </content:encoded>
                      <pubDate>Wed 27 December 2006 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                      <itunes:subtitle>The Moon puts on quite a show this month.  Watch as Herb Koller guides you through celestial highlights visible in January 2007. </itunes:subtitle>
                      <itunes:summary>The Moon puts on quite a show this month.  Watch as Herb Koller guides you through celestial highlights visible in January 2007. </itunes:summary>
                      <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                      <itunes:duration>00:05:43</itunes:duration>
                      <category>Science</category>
                      <category>Space</category>
                      <category>Astronomy</category>
                      <itunes:category text="Science" />
                      <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                      <enclosure url="http://www.space.com/media/mp3/janpodcast.mp4" length="18798000" type="video/mp4" />
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                  <title>Video Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in December 2006</title>
                  <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/video_december2006astronomical-highlights.mp4</link>
                  <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/video_december2006astronomical-highlights.mp4</comments>
                  <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
                  <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
                  <description>Herb Koller guides you on a video tour of what the sky has to offer in December 2006. </description>
                  <content:encoded>Herb Koller guides you on a video tour of what the sky has to offer in December 2006. </content:encoded>
                  <pubDate>Thu 30 November 2006 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                  <itunes:subtitle>Herb Koller guides you on a video tour of what the sky has to offer in December 2006. </itunes:subtitle>
                  <itunes:summary>Herb Koller guides you on a video tour of what the sky has to offer in December 2006. </itunes:summary>
                  <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
                  <itunes:duration>00:04:35</itunes:duration>
                  <category>Science</category>
                  <category>Space</category>
                  <category>Astronomy</category>
                  <itunes:category text="Science" />
                  <itunes:category text="Technology" />
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              <title>Tom Jones Podcast #1: Emotional Astronautics</title>
              <link>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/01_TomJones_EmotionalAstronautics.mp3</link>
              <comments>http://www.space.com/media/mp3/01_TomJones_EmotionalAstronautics.mp3</comments>
              <itunes:author>Space.com</itunes:author>
              <dc:creator>Space.com</dc:creator>
              <description>Astronaut, planetary scientist, and former B-52 commander Tom Jones discusses intimate ideas of faith, family and spaceflight with SPACE.com's Dave Brody. Dr. Jones' recent book: "Sky Walking -- An Astronaut's Memoir" presents the human side of humans in space.</description>
              <content:encoded>Astronaut, planetary scientist, and former B-52 commander Tom Jones discusses intimate ideas of faith, family and spaceflight with SPACE.com's Dave Brody.</content:encoded>
              <pubDate>Mon, 11 September 2006 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
              <itunes:subtitle>Astronaut, planetary scientist, and former B-52 commander Tom Jones discusses intimate ideas of faith, family and spaceflight with SPACE.com's Dave Brody.</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Astronaut, planetary scientist, and former B-52 commander Tom Jones discusses intimate ideas of faith, family and spaceflight with SPACE.com's Dave Brody. Dr. Jones' recent book: "Sky Walking -- An Astronaut's Memoir" presents the human side of humans in space.</itunes:summary>
              <itunes:keywords>podcast podcasting new scientist hubble science technology medicine environment health space astronomy zerog airplane astronaut jones space shuttle shuttle</itunes:keywords>
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