Working Together as a Team...In Space! with Shannon Whetzel & Dan Saks of Noodle Loaf

Working Together as a Team...In Space! with Shannon Whetzel & Dan Saks of Noodle Loaf

Author: Soundsington Media September 8, 2020 Duration: 30:07
On this episode of REACH, Brian and Meredith learn the importance of teamwork when problem solving in space, what it means to curate a museum collection, we have a visit from the fastest planet, and then try to make a telescope at home.    Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien  Written by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden.  Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy Marshall  Edited by: Nate DuFort Music composed by: Jesse Case Logo by: Steven Lyons   Special thanks to Shannon Whetzel, Curator at the Cosmosphere International Science Center and Space Museum, which is the only place in the Midwest where you can see flown spacecrafts from all three early spaceflight programs. Discover more at cosmo.org.   Mercury was voiced by the amazing Dan Saks. Dan is a musician and music educator as well as the host and producer of Noodle Loaf, a popular music education podcast for kids and grown ups alike. Noodle Loaf is available on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts. You can also find Dan’s latest book entitled Families Belong at noodleloaf.com or wherever books are sold.   And special thanks this week to our REACH learning community: Blythe and Merrick. You can hear more of Merrick weekly on the Hello Family podcast available wherever you get podcasts. and more of Blythe on Soundsington Media's own Unspookable.   Do you have a space related question that we didn’t get to? Well, you can submit that question for our bi-weekly “Reaching Out” episodes. Just get your parents permission and give us a call at 312-248-3402 (or an email at ReachthePodast@gmail.com) and leave us a message with your first name, where you're from and your question for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode.   Build Your Own Telescope Activity You will need: two small dollar store magnifying glasses (it works best if one is larger than the other but not necessary) a cardboard tube - paper towel roll or gift-wrapping paper roll (it helps if it is long) duct tape or other strong tape scissors a ruler, or tape measure sheet of paper with print on it like a newspaper, magazine, or even a book  Here's what you need to do: Get the two magnifying glasses and a sheet of printed paper. Hold one of your magnifying glasses between you and printed paper. The image of the print will may blurry, but that's okay. Hold the second magnifying glass between your eye and the first magnifying glass. Move the second glass until the print comes into focus where you will see that the print is both larger and upside down. Have a friend or family member measure the distance between the two magnifying glasses and write the distance down. Cut a slot in the cardboard tube about one inch away from the front opening, but do not cut all the way through the tube. The slot should be wide enough to hold the first magnifying glass. Cut your second slot in the tube the same distance from the first slot as your friend or family member wrote down. This is where your second magnifying glass will go. Place the two magnifying glasses in their slots and tape them in with the duct tape Leave approximately 1 inch of tube behind the second magnifying glass and cut off any excess tube remaining. Check to see that it works by looking at the printed page. You may have to adjust slightly to get the exact distances between the two glasses right so that the image comes to a focus. We'll post a photo of Brian and Meredith's telescope on our Instagram and if you're having issues we found a lot of similar plans online with the google search "how to build a telescope at home" ranging from simple like ours to very detailed plans.   You can find REACH on Twitter and Instagram or at http://www.ReachThePodcast.com   REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a production of Soundsington Media committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com

Hosted by Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien, REACH A Space Podcast for Kids turns the curiosity of young minds into a journey across the cosmos. This bi-weekly series from Soundsington Media starts with real questions from children, using them as a launchpad to explore everything from our own solar system to distant galaxies. Each episode is crafted to be a shared family experience, blending lively conversations with engaging segments that make complex ideas accessible. Listeners will hear from genuine experts-scientists and educators from places like NASA and the Adler Planetarium-who explain the wonders of space with clarity and enthusiasm. The learning continues off the air with simple, fun at-home experiments that bring the discussion right into your living room. More than just an educational program, this podcast fosters a sense of wonder through its friendly tone and genuine excitement for discovery. It’s a place where imagination and science meet, proving that the universe isn't too far away when knowledge is within your reach. Tune in for an adventure that’s as entertaining as it is informative, designed to spark conversations and inspire the next generation of explorers.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 61

REACH A Space Podcast for Kids
Podcast Episodes
REACHing Out: How many Earths fit in the Sun? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:26
REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week's question comes from Will and Jack from Charlotte who ask "How many Earths fit in the Sun?" Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Wri…
To Mars! with Michael Staab, Randy Havens,  & Sarah Smail [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:59
On this episode of REACH , Brian and Meredith learn about NASA's Mars 2020 Mission and more as we are joined by an expert in launching these missions and receive a very special visit from the red planet itself on our seg…
REACHing Out: Is Pluto a planet? What is the biggest star? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:02
REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week's questions comes from Addison in Canada and Alex in Utah who have questions about Pluto and about stars which we answer with a little he…
Exoplanets with Ashley Walker & Marc Evan Jackson [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:57
On this episode of REACH Brian and Meredith ask the questions "What is an Exoplanet?," "What does the hashtag #BlackinAstro mean?," and more before we are joined by an expert Astrochemist and Planetary Scientist and a ve…
REACHing Out: Why is Mars Red? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:23
REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week's question comes from Zoë from Toronto who asks "Why is Mars red?" Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Written by: Sandy Marshall wi…
All About Black Holes with Dr. Geza Gyuk & Janet Varney [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:45
On the second episode of REACH Brian and Meredith ask the questions "What are Black Holes?," "Will we ever get sucked into one?," and more before we are joined by an expert from Adler Planetarium and a very special guest…
REACHing Out: How hot is the Sun? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:30
REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week's question comes from James and Charlie from Minnesota who ask "How hot is the Sun? And why?" Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Wr…
What IS Space? with  Dr. Aaron M. Geller & Dania Ramos [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:31
On the first episode of REACH Brian and Meredith ask the questions "What IS space?," "Is Pluto a planet?," and more before we are joined by an expert from Adler Planetarium and a very special guest on a segment entitled…
Introducing REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03
Reach: A Space Podcast for Kids is a weekly, family friendly exploration of our galaxy (and beyond!) with hosts Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien. Built for kids and based on questions from kids, Reach educates with ente…