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Join host and producer, Soleil Gaylord, on Telluride KOTO Radio ”Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna,” and enjoy a nature almanac detailing natural history intrigues of the flora and fauna inhabiting the valley floor, the San Miguel watershed and Colorado. From wolf reintroduction to otter spotting, to bear hibernation or the the mysteries of the fall aspen colors Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna delves into the scientific beauty found in the Telluride region. Support for this show is provided by KOTO Radio and Telluride Arts District‘s Small Grants for Artists.
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Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Meteors: Stellar Science, Fireballs, Interplanetary Debris
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Meteors, affectionately known as shooting stars, can be seen on any night sporadically. Meteor showers happen when the earth's orbit passes through debris left over from the disintegration of comets. Earthlings can enjoy 60 or more meteors per hour in these shower events. Fireballs are larger explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak. In this entry of Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna we will discuss these celestial beauties in more detail.
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