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Earth, Wind, and Water with Dr. Skateboard, The Armless Archer, and Jud Ready
Season 12 · Episode 28

Earth, Wind, and Water with Dr. Skateboard, The Armless Archer, and Jud Ready

Shoot an arrow without arms? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Gary O’Reilly & Chuck Nice explore Olympic events– swimming, archery, and skateboarding– with materials scientist Jud Ready, “Armless Archer” Matt Stutzman, and Bill “Dr. Skateboard” Robertson.

StarTalk Radio · Neil deGrasse Tyson

August 6, 202152m 48s

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Show Notes

Shoot an arrow without arms? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Gary O’Reilly & Chuck Nice explore Olympic events– swimming, archery, and skateboarding– with materials scientist Jud Ready, “Armless Archer” Matt Stutzman, and Bill “Dr. Skateboard” Robertson.

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Photo Credit: English: D. Myles Cullen, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons



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