Hey, you SciGoblins ad SciGhouls! Welcome to another episode of Scientifically Sound. Number 11! We are headed to space as we learn about a blip in a mission to detect the first ever stars. The blip was that space decided to ROAR at us! We are coming from the song "Example #22" by avant-garde singer-songwriter Laurie Anderson on her debut album, "Big Science." We also learn some history with NASA and the trend of science innovation.
Plus, we have some trick or treaters paying us a visit.
Song of the Sound this episode: "Ain't that Peculiar" by Marvin Gaye, from 1966 release "Moods of Marvin Gaye"
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