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2133 Encore of 1844 Sounds of the Stars (Aug. 11, 2021)

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Show Notes

Since the original show #1844 aired in Oct. of 2018, some of the contact info and other resources may have changed. Below is some updated information.

Matt Russo is now at University of Toronto. His e-mail address is:
russomatt00@gmail.com
and his new web site is:
www.astromattrusso.com

Greg Salveson is now at Los Alamos. His new e-mail address is:
gregsalvesen@gmail.com

Below are the resources listed in the original show notes for this episode. Some of them may still be valid and some not.

Here are several resources from Matt Russo:
E-Mail: contact@system-sounds.com
Web site: http://system-sounds.com
twitter: @astromattrusso, or @system_sounds

Below is a link to the Jupiter video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8zC212xN94
and a link to the on-line Jupiter app can be found at:
https://matt-russo.github.io/systemsounds-apps/jupiters-moons/

The source code for the apps can be found at:
https://github.com/matt-russo/systemsounds-apps

Source code to create things like the TRAPPIST-1 music (Thanks to Dan Tamayo who collaborates with Matt Russo) can be found at:
https://github.com/dtamayo/systemsounds
It also lets people run numerical simulations of any exoplanet system and convert it to notes.

Below are several resources from Greg Salvesen:
E-Mail: astrosom42@gmail.com
The Astronomy Sound of the Month home page can be found at:
http://astrosom.com
Subscribe on the web-site home page to receive notices of newly posted information in a monthly e-mail message.
The Milky Way Blues can be found at:
http://astrosom.com/May2018.php
Twitter: Astronomy Sound of the Month is at @realAstroSoM
Facebook: @AstronomySoundOfTheMonth
The YouTube Astronomy Sound of the Month channel can be found at:
www.youtube.com/channel/UCpEjj1WEwoIs4Zwz_W4g4-g

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