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Overview
How do composers hear space? What does space sound like? Is there music in space? Narrated by Roger Launius of the Space History Division of the National Air and Space Museum, this series looks at the ways music and outer space connect.
Suggested Use
There are several ways to access the audio stories:
- Go to our “pod page” by clicking on "view resource," above. There, you and your students can listen online or download individual MP3 files.
Subscribe to the Podcast by copying and pasting this URL into your podcatcher: http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/podcasts/artspace.xml
If you use iTunes as your podcatcher, subscribe directly by clicking the icon
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Technical Requirements
This multimedia resource is bandwidth-intensive, requiring a high-speed Internet connection. Users should be equipped with speakers (or headphones in a lab or classroom setting) and will need iTunes or Quicktime installed on their computers.

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