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December 3, 2025 1 min
# Astronomy Tonight Podcast

This is your Astronomy Tonight podcast.

Good evening, stargazers! Today is December 3rd, and we're celebrating one of the most jaw-dropping moments in modern astronomy—a day that fundamentally changed how we see our universe!

On December 3rd, 1973, the Skylab 4 mission launched, carrying astronauts Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson, and William R. Pogue into orbit for an 84-day marathon in space. But here's where it gets really exciting: this crew became the champions of solar observation! Using Skylab's instruments, particularly the Apollo Telescope Mount, the astronauts made groundbreaking observations of the Sun during a particularly active period of the solar cycle.

What made this mission special wasn't just the duration—it was the *quality* of the data they collected. The astronauts conducted over 300 hours of solar observations, capturing detailed images of solar flares, sunspots, and coronal mass ejections in unprecedented detail. Gibson, in particular, became a solar physicist's dream, spending enormous amounts of time observing and sketching the Sun's behavior. This mission gave us insights into solar activity that we're *still* referencing today!

Imagine floating in orbit, tethered to humanity's most advanced telescope at the time, watching the very furnace that powers our existence erupt with titanic explosions of plasma and energy. These weren't just pretty pictures—they fundamentally advanced our understanding of space weather and solar physics.

If you loved learning about this incredible chapter in astronomical history, please subscribe to the Astronomy Tonight podcast! For more detailed information, head over to QuietPlease dot AI. Thank you for listening to another Quiet Please production!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Number Astronomy to Night podcast This is your Astronomy to
Night podcast, Good Evening Stargazes to Day's December third, and
were celebrating one of the most jaw dropping moments in
modern astronomy, a day that fundamentally changed how we see
our universe. On December third, nineteen seventy three, the Skylab
foremission launched, carrying astronauts Gerald P. Carr, Edward Graham's Gibson,

(00:23):
and William R. Pogue into orbit for an eighty four
day marathon in space. But here's where it gets really exciting.
This crew became the champions of solar observation. Using Skylab's instruments,
particularly the Apollo telescope mount, the astronauts made ground breaking
observations of the Sun during a particularly active period of
the solar cycle. What made this mission special wasn't just

(00:45):
the duration, it was the quality of the data they collected.
The astronauts conducted over three hundred hours of solar observations,
capturing detailed images of solar flares, sun spots, and coronal
mass ejections in unprecedented detoi. Gipsum in particular, became a
solar physicist's dream, spending enormous amounts of time observing and

(01:05):
sketching the Sun's behavior. This mission gave us insights into
solar activity that were still referencing to day. Imagine floating
in orbit, tethered to humanity's most advanced telescope at the time,
watching the very furnace that powers our existence irrupt with
titanic explosions of plasmid energy. These weren't just pretty pictures.
They fundamentally advanced our understanding of space, weather, and solar physics.

(01:28):
If you loved learning about this incredible chapter in astronomical history,
please subscribe to the Astronomy to Night podcast. For more
detailed information, head over to Quiet Please dot Ai. Thank
you for listening to another Quiet Please production
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