Author: Karl Hricko

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Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the April Starwatch for WNTI.ORG How do we get information about the stars and the planets? The only way is from analyzing the light coming from them. But the light produced by the stars and the light reflected […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society, bringing you the March Starwatch for WNTI.ORG So what does the month of March and the planet Mars have in common? They both represent Mars, the god of war and turbulence. On the Roman calendar, it was called “Martius as […]

Teacher shortages and school staffing have become serious issues during the pandemic.  Join hosts Tim Frederiks and Fran Gavin as they welcome Phillipsburg Superintendent Dr. Greg Troxell into the studio for a discussion on how one district is coping.

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society bringing you the January Starwatch for the WNTI.ORG audience. HAPPY NEW YEAR! We are now beginning a new orbit around the Sun. That’s how we measure a year.  January was placed as the first month of the year by the […]

Happy New Year everyone!  WNTI is looking forward to another exciting semester of programming on The Sound of Centenary.  We may be apart for a while, but we are excited about everyone returning to campus in a few short weeks.  If you are interested in being on the radio, fill out the interest form located […]

Hello! I’m Karl Hricko of the United Astronomy Clubs of NJ and the National Space Society bringing you the December Starwatch for WNTI.ORG It appeared to be a brightly shining star in the East. It was what we now call the “Christmas Star”. The travelers following this “star” were said to be Magi, kings or […]


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