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Using Sound to Make Astronomy Accessible

by Yasmin Catricheo | May 4, 2021 | Interview.

Tim Spuck from Associated Universities Inc., talks about new software that aids visually impaired and blind astronomers by converting images into soundscapes in real time. This software is one means of making astronomy and other sciences accessible to People with Disabilities. This is the May 2, 2021 episode.

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