Looking Up

The first weekend of each month during Cincinnati Edition
Dean Regas

Dean Regas, Outreach Astronomer from The Cincinnati Observatory, investigates the latest information and events in the scientific and astronomy community.

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Looking Up
1:30 am
Fri May 3, 2013

Space Fest at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

Dean Regas is Looking Up the road to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. He’s on the phone with spokesperson Cindy Henry to talk about the different exhibitions visitors will find there, plus their 2013 Space Fest happening today (Saturday, May 4) and showcasing their Missile & Space Gallery with special displays and free activities.

Looking Up
1:30 am
Fri April 5, 2013

Kika Silva Pla Planetarium in Santa Fe, Florida

In this month’s Looking Up with Dean Regas, he talks with James Albury, the planetarium coordinator for the Kika Silva Pla Planetarium, part of Santa Fe College in Florida.

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Looking Up
12:31 am
Fri March 1, 2013

Derrick Pitts from the Joel N. Bloom Observatory

It’s time for another Looking Up with Dean Regas, and this month, he’ll be looking up with a fellow astronomer. Derrick Pitts is the chief astronomer for The Franklin Institute and the Joel N. Bloom Observatory in Philadelphia.


Looking Up with Dean Regas
12:31 am
Fri February 1, 2013

Ira Flatow from "Science Friday"

Ira Flatow is the longtime host of NPR’s Science Friday, which airs at 2:00 every Friday afternoon on WVXU. He takes a few minutes to join our Dean Regas for this edition of Looking Up. He talks about how Science Friday got started, where his love of science came from, and what he hopes listeners take away from each broadcast.


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Looking Up with Dean Regas
12:30 am
Fri November 30, 2012

The Big Bang Theory

Dean Regas from the Cincinnati Observatory joins Cincinnati Edition as a monthly contributor, and his Looking Up segment makes a big bang this month as he talks with Bill Prady, co-creator of the monster CBS hit The Big Bang Theory. They discuss the science used in the show, the growth of the characters over the years, and the story behind Raj’s inability to speak to women.