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Talkin’ Tauntauns Podcast episode 82: The Science of Star Wars

Jim and a panel of experts dig into Star Wars at SDCC.

Due to the Halloween weekend, we’re taking a break this week. But not to worry! You’re still getting that sweet, sweet Star Wars content. Our very own Jim Lehane participated in a San Diego Comic-Con panel this summer entitled “The Science of Star Wars” and you get to enjoy it today. The panel was hosted by Melissa Miller and James Floyd of StarWarsologies, sponsored by Andrea Decker and the Fleet Science Center, and also had astronomer Dr. Lisa Will, astrobiologist Angela Zoumplis, and concept designer Jake Lunt Davies. The panel covered a wide range of topics from binary star systems to whether a porg is plucked or skinned. Enjoy!

The crew of Talkin’ Tauntauns is the AIPT Star Wars dream team: JJ Travers, Jim Lehane, and Nicole Herviou. Join us as we discuss the latest news in Star Wars, as well as our thoughts on the books, comics, TV series, and movies from a galaxy far, far away.

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Be on the show and email us at [email protected]. You can find Talkin’ Tauntauns on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Simplecast, Pandora, iHeartRadio, or right on AIPT. As always, if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a review, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!

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