Featured on the July 3rd edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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Why does the dwarf planet Pluto cast such a large shadow over the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff? Mark McLemore talks with Lowell curator Samantha Thompson and astronomer Kevin Schindler about the events surrounding the 1930 discovery of Pluto, and what we are learning from a current NASA mission to one of our solar system's most distant destinations...
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Mitchell Riley explores what U.S. Military pilots and crew gain from land and sea survival training at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base...
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What do toads, tarantulas, and tortoises have in common? They all love the Sonoran desert’s hot and humid monsoon weather, when conditions are ideal for mating and reproduction. Tony Paniagua seeks out desert animals that are most active this time of year...
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And, get some recommendations for your summer reading with "A Book I Love"...
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