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The 'Hollywood' Skull, Pluto, and 42 Telescopes: Dissecting Deep Time

Utah: Life Elevated

Release Date: 04/29/2024

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Utah: Life Elevated

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Dinosaurs and dark skies have a lot more in common than you'd think...and Utah happens to be one of the best places in the world to experience both of them firsthand.

 

In this episode, join host Aaron Millar as he explores Utah through both time and space. From coming face to face with a wall of dinosaur bones to stepping onto a top-secret active dinosaur dig site and behind the scenes at the fossil preparation lab, you'll learn about how dinosaurs lived in the past -- and still exist today -- firsthand from the experts.

 

Then, dive into dark skies with NASA-strength telescopes and some of the world's most prominent Dark Sky activists, who'll help us to not only see the stars...but to see the planets too. Yes, even Pluto.

 

Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

 

-Ranger Dan Johnson from Dinosaur National Monument

-Tylor Birthisel, Dr. Jason Cryan, and Dr. Randy Irmis of the Natural History Museum of Utah

-Dr. Alan Titus of the Bureau of Land Management

-Volunteers Dr. Randy Johnson, Dr. Sue Beardmore, Andy Moleski, and Alex Politch with the Natural History Museum of Utah

-Dr. Anil Seth of the University of Utah

-Kevin Poe of the Dark Rangers in Bryce

 

PLAN YOUR UTAH TRIP

 

If you want to learn more about experiencing the sights and attractions featured in this episode, go to VisitUtah.com or follow along on social media @VisitUtah. International listeners can also book this itinerary directly as a package, with lots of other bonus experiences too -- just visit AmericanSky.co.uk/Utah-Holidays or learn more about all the incredible destinations around the state at VisitTheUSA.com or on social media @VisitTheUSA.

 

CREDITS

 

This show was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Brian Thacker managed pre-production. Jason Paton did the recording, mix and sound design. Aaron Millar hosted and served as executive producer.