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Dan Pye - Voice Actor Geordie, British Male Voiceover, Actor and Presenter. Voice of things including Lost Voice Guy. He has a home studio, available all day, every day.

Dan Pye is a Voice Actor and Astronomy Presenter from the North East. Dan is a versatile 20/30s Northern British male voiceover, with natural ups and downs in his voice adding a great range. You can hear him in Asda stores Nationwide, occasionally on Channel 4, The Heist on Sky One, various video games, adverts and corporate videos. He has an incredibly quirky tone, helping his work stand out in a

crowd. Bring your script to life, by getting in touch today! Dan is also one of the resident Astronomers at Kielder Observatory. His specialism is Observational Astronomy and Meteorites. He can be booked via the Kielder Observatory, or privately for talks in Schools, Community Groups and Venues on topics around astronomy. Please contact me for more information. Dan has a home studio boasting broadcast quality equipment in a professionally sound isolated room, complete with Sennheiser MKH 416 and MK4 Microphones. You can connect to Dan's studio live with all the most popular listen and record live services. For voice demos and more information on any of his services, please visit www.danpye.com, email him [email protected] or call him on +44 (0)7519 556248

Dan is represented exclusively by Excellent Talent, contact them via www.excellenttalent.com
Tel: +44 (0) 3452 100 111

28/12/2025

Is Pluto still a planet? Why is Pluto no longer a planet? Are you outraged that Pluto is no longer classified as a fully fledged planet? If so, I have good news for you…

21/12/2025

Why is today the solstice? What even is the solstice?

There’s 2 solstices across the year, the winter solstice and the summer solstice. Today is the winter version, which is due to the Earth having a slight axial tilt as it orbits around the Sun.

If you imagine the north pole as the centre point of rotation right above your head would be Polaris, the North Star. We point towards that the whole year round, which means that at one point in our journey around the Sun that we complete annually, we will be pointing more towards the Sun, allowing more light to spill onto the Northern hemisphere for longer. Then 6 months later, we’re pointed away from the Sun, and light cant quite reach around the curvature of the Earth, the Sun is lower on the horizon, and the days are shorter. This of course influences the seasons, temperatures in particular.

The winter solstice, was through history a point of celebration. Getting together to celebrate the returning of the Sun. But more about cultural Astronomy, another time 😉

Happy winter solstice, whatever that means to you!

Also, I have a cold, this is why I sound the way I do…

20/12/2025

What is 3I/Atlas? Is it aliens? Is it going to hit Earth? 3I/Atlas is at it’s closest approach to Earth, or it was yesterday morning as it zipped by at an insanely close… 168 million miles… which is more than the distance between us and the Sun. BUT, is it actually aliens or just an inocent interstellar comet? Probably the latter, but it would be fun if it wasn’t… or would it. What do you think? Is it that 3I/Atlas aliens hiding as a comet?

The longest night of the year is a good excuse to look up. ❄️✨It’s the winter solstice (the longest night of the year), ...
17/12/2025

The longest night of the year is a good excuse to look up. ❄️✨

It’s the winter solstice (the longest night of the year), Betelgeuse is glowing away in Orion, and there’s a baby star making machine beneath his belt just waiting to be… spotted.

Swipe through to see what to look for, where to look, and why winter skies are some of the best of the year this weekend.

Wrap up warm, look up, and let me know what you spot 🌌

16/12/2025

Every winter I will Betelgeuse to go supernova… and we’re yet to see that happen… unless by the time this posts its happened. In which case yay! Anyway, what is a supernova? Here’s a little video from a question someone asked recently.

13/12/2025

The Geminids Meteor Shower is tonight, into tomorrow. But what is it? What are shooting stars? Why do meteor showers happen? Here’s a brief video on what’s happening during a meteor shower. It’s not a star shooting you’ll be pleased to know… that would be terrifying really… it’s got something to do with comets.

What’s up in the night sky this weekend? The Geminids are peaking, Jupiter is shining brightly in Gemini, and the long w...
12/12/2025

What’s up in the night sky this weekend?
The Geminids are peaking, Jupiter is shining brightly in Gemini, and the long winter nights are perfect for getting outside and looking up.

Swipe through to see where to find the meteor shower, how to spot Jupiter, and what you can expect to see with just your eyes or a pair of binoculars… or a telescope.

Meanwhile, I’m having an early night, because I have my first park run in the morning 🏃

If you get clear skies, let me know what you manage to catch!

10/12/2025

There’s “Bennu” news of life beyond Earth. New research papers published about material collected from asteroid Bennu by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has revealed some really interesting organic materials which form the foundation of all life on Earth, and now potentially beyond. Also, I struggle with the word nucleobases it turns out…

06/12/2025

What’s this big bright star in the East right now?! Let’s go stargazing… or moon gazing… or planet gazing… ✨👀

Copernicus crater is such a beautiful crater. Featuring lovely splatter marks caused by an ancient unfortunate encounter...
02/11/2025

Copernicus crater is such a beautiful crater. Featuring lovely splatter marks caused by an ancient unfortunate encounter with a rogue piece of something else (maybe aliens) some 800 million years ago. Copernicus was a bit of a rogue himself.

In the 15th and 16th Century when he was around, the everyday view of the universe was that Earth sat in the centre of a universe that moved around it. The sun, the moon and all the other celestial bodies moved around our little planet amongst a star field that lay beyond.

Copernicus knew something wasn’t quite right… inspired by the works of a Greek astronomer, Aristarchus of Samos some 1800 years before, and using the math of Islamic astronomers, he began to pick the long healed scab of the structure of the cosmos. The heliocentric (sun centred) theory of our cosmos then began bursting back to life!

A haemorrhage of new science began to flow which would have got him into quite a bit of trouble, so he saved it for his death bed. The world wasn’t quite ready to hear this yet, not least until Galileo came along with his new magic “make closer machine” a little while later. All the while Copernicus’ theories were kept warm for Galileo by Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler.

However, Copernicus didn’t act alone, but that’s a story for another time 🤷✨

The moonOften I get asked, “why is the moon out during the daytime?”. Simple answer, it’s scared of the dark 🤷 The Moon ...
12/10/2025

The moon

Often I get asked, “why is the moon out during the daytime?”. Simple answer, it’s scared of the dark 🤷 The Moon takes about 27.3 days to go all the way around the Earth, while Earth spins once every 24 hours. As the Moon moves around us, sometimes it’s a bit closer to the Sun in our sky, so we see it during the day quite often. It’s still reflecting sunlight, of course. We just lose sight of it once that sunlit side turns away from us later in its orbit.

I haven’t been out for a proper astrophotography session for a couple of years now. In fact, I completely forgot how to ...
22/09/2025

I haven’t been out for a proper astrophotography session for a couple of years now. In fact, I completely forgot how to edit 😅 it’s not perfect, so please don’t zoom in! Anyway, what better place to go do some astro than on Hadrian’s Wall 👌 it was so peaceful… except for the cows, owls and random weird noise…
📷Sony A7C, Sony G 24mm 1.8
🌌15 x 60 second tracked, f/2.2, 1000 ISO
Foreground - 3 x 90 second stacked and blended

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