Buddy Stark ~ Scanning The July Night Skies


Author: Cumulus Media Detroit July 7, 2025 Duration: 10:18
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Buddy Stark ~ Scanning The July Night Skies

July 7, 2025 ~ Lucy Ann Lance is joined monthly by Buddy Stark, Planetarium Manager, University of Michigan Museum of Natural History as we look skyward for the month of July! Buddy previews July’s night sky, highlighting the Delta Aquariids meteor shower peaking around July 29th-30th and the full buck moon on July 10th. Stark also discusses the new Rubin Observatory in Chile and its groundbreaking capabilities, including finding millions of new asteroids. He concludes by promoting the planetarium’s summer schedule and the new T-Rex film, inviting listeners to visit UMMNH.org for more information.

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