@ Johns Hopkins University
New 365 Days of Astronomy podcast available!
Part 1 of the abridged version of an interview we did with Dr. Naomi Levin from the Earth & Planetary Science Department is now available on the 365 Days of Astronomy website. This was a pretty long interview, so the site asked us to break it up into two parts. The second part comes out on May 3rd. In the meantime, here is the full interview With Dr. Levin.
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