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''StarDate'' is a science
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of
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McDonald Observatory McDonald Observatory is an astronomical observatory located near unincorporated community of Fort Davis in Jeff Davis County, Texas, United States. The facility is located on Mount Locke in the Davis Mountains of West Texas, with additional fac ...
, broadcast on over 360 radio stations. It is a daily guide to the night sky and breaking astronomical news. Typically heard without formal introduction, ''StarDate'' is a self-contained science news feature interwoven with routine radio programming. It is the longest-running science outreach program on U.S. radio. Created in 1978 by science journalist
Deborah Byrd Deborah Byrd (born March 1, 1951 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American science journalist. She is editor-in-chief of EarthSky, which presents science news and night sky information. The website served more than 21 million users in 2019, accordin ...
of the McDonald Observatory, the short (2-minute) format of ''StarDate'' sprang Byrd's scripts written for a telephone hot line on astronomy, which had started a year earlier. The telephone scripts had attracted the notice of a producer at radio station KLBJ-FM in Austin, who had turned them into a radio show that was broadcast for a year under the name "Have You Seen the Stars Tonight?" — a reference to the song co-written by Paul Kantner of Jefferson Starship. With the support of Harlan James Smith, McDonald Observatory's director, and after securing funding from the
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, Byrd changed the name to Star Date (invoking the term " stardate" used in the opening monologue of the 1960s television series ''
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'') and began the series' national distribution in 1979. The niche broadcasting position of ''StarDate'' has always been its quick but relaxed, diary-like delivery which allows it to be interspersed with regular programming. Byrd produced the show, and Joel Block hosted it, until 1991, when a change in management at McDonald led both to depart and start another syndicated radio series, '' Earth & Sky'', which aired from 1991 to 2013 and was heard on about 1,000 radio stations. Since 1991, ''StarDate'' has been produced by Damond Benningfield, and hosted by Sandy Wood, a
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radio personality who was one of the first female
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s in the southwestern United States. After Wood's retirement on July 16, 2019, the host position was assumed by Billy Henry, an Austin-based musician and educator

Stations that broadcast ''StarDate'' include affiliates and owned stations of
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, totaling approximately 300 stations. The program is also available as a downloadable podcast.StarDate Podcasts
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version of ''StarDate'', first aired on April 1, 1995. ''StarDate Magazine'' was first known as ''McDonald Observatory News'' in 1972. It became a bimonthly magazine in 1988.


See also

* ''
The Sky Above Us ''The Sky Above Us with James Albury'' is a short American astronomy show hosted by James Albury, director of the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium at Santa Fe College. Each episode is approximately five minutes in length; and, a new episode is relea ...
'', a television show on astronomy * ''
The Sky at Night ''The Sky at Night'' is a monthly documentary television programme on astronomy produced by the BBC. The show had the same permanent presenter, Sir Patrick Moore, from its first broadcast on 24 April 1957 until 7 January 2013. The latter dat ...
'', the longest running television show in the world * ''
SkyWeek ''SkyWeek'' was a weekly astronomy television program created by '' Sky & Telescope'' magazine. The show was hosted by Tony Flanders, associate editor of ''Sky & Telescope'' magazine. Each episode of the program was released in one, three, and f ...
'', a weekly television show on astronomy * '' Star Gazers'', a weekly television show on astronomy


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* {{University of Texas at Austin American radio programs Science radio programmes Astronomical observatories in Texas University of Texas at Austin 1977 radio programme debuts