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Travelers In The Night

English, Sciences, 1 season, 1124 episodes, 1 day, 13 hours, 46 minutes
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Space, Asteroid Hunting, and Astronomy, an insider view. The music is 'Eternity' by John Lyell. Astronomy Asteroids Space NASA Comets Earth Impact
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307E-326-Asteroids 2016

2016 was another record year for asteroid hunters during which we discovered 1,894 new Earth approaching objects. My team, the NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey, led the pack with 931 Near Earth Asteroid discoveries.
10/22/20242 minutes, 1 second
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819-Binary Asteroids

Binary asteroids are important since they enable astronomers to study how objects interact in space and in some cases the data can even yield their sizes and shapes.
10/18/20242 minutes, 1 second
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306E-325-Marrakech

A location 9,000 feet above sea level in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco is ideal for an asteroid hunter since the weather is often clear and the skies are dark. It was thus intriguing for me to see that a new asteroid discovery was posted from J43 which is the Morocco Oukaïmeden [pronounced Oukaï-meden] Sky Survey or (MOSS) located near Marrakech , a name I had not encountered except in the Crosby, Stills, and Nash song "Marrakech Express". The MOSS observatory has team members in Morocco, France, and Switzerland, call themselves amateurs, and produces professional quality results.
10/15/20242 minutes, 1 second
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818-Historical Near Earth Comets

Approximately once every 45 million years a long period comet strikes the Earth with catastrophic results.  Astronomers have identified and calculated orbits for more than 25 comets which have passed less than 40 times the Moon’s distance from us prior to the year 1900. There is the possibility of a Leonid meteor storm in mid November from 2021 to 2031 as the Earth passes through the debris left behind from Comet  55P/Tempel-Tuttle.  Find a natural night sky location like the Cosmic Campground in New Mexico and check it out for yourself.
10/11/20242 minutes, 1 second
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305E-324-Newborn Planets

The ALMA radio telescope located in the Atacama desert of northern Chile is able to see the faint millimeter wave length glow emitted by gas molecules and dust particles in the disk of material surrounding the very young star named HD 163296. This solar system in formation is located about 400 light years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. HD 162396's age compared to our Sun is like that of a 3 day old human baby compared to a 65 year old adult.
10/8/20242 minutes, 1 second
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817-Interstellar Travelers In The Night

As astronomers learned to measure the distance to the stars and how the laws of Physics works with rockets, it seemed that travel between the stars would take so much energy and time to get there that interstellar travel is a remote possibility at best.  On the other hand,  objects have been discovered being ejected from our solar system by a close encounter with Jupiter.Recently a team of researchers identified a region of our solar system where interstellar comets, asteroids, and even rouge planets might permanently reside after being captured  by the Sun’s gravity.
10/4/20242 minutes, 1 second
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304E-323-Big Splash

To discover what would happen if an asteroid were to strike a large body of water, Dr. Galen Gisler led a team of scientists who used high performance computing facilities at Los Alamos National Laboratory to calculate and visualize a 3-D model of an asteroid entering the Earth's atmosphere over one of the world's oceans. These efforts won them the Best Visualization and Data Analytics Showcase award at Supercomputing 2016. Reality is that what happens depends upon the mass, size, speed, angle of approach, and composition of the impacting object. Galen's group of scientists documented the hunch that since an asteroid strikes the water at a single point, it only effects the immediate region around the impact point, whereas to create a tsunami, you need something like an under water landslide which disturbs an entire water column from the ocean floor to the surface.
10/1/20242 minutes, 1 second
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816-David's Close Approaching Comet

My Catalina Sky Survey Teammate David Rankin was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Pegasus with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, AZ when he spotted a faint fuzzy object moving through a set of his images.David’s discovery is classified to be one of the more than 30 Encke type comets.  This family small solar system objects have orbital periods about the Sun similar to their namesake comet 2P/Encke’s orbital period of 3.3 years
9/27/20242 minutes, 1 second
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303E-322-Dust Stories

Collect your own beautiful micro-meteorite sample. It is estimated that several hundred thousand pounds of left over particles from the formation of our solar system enters the Earth's atmosphere every day with perhaps 10% of the of the total reaching the surface of our home planet. The individual grains of cosmic dust or micro-meteorites as they are also called range in size from the diameter of a human hair to twice the thickness of a dime.
9/24/20242 minutes, 1 second
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815-RADAR Observes Binary PHA

 RADAR is very powerful tool since it can precisely measure an asteroid’s position and velocity as well as in some cases yield information about its size, shape, and other characteristics. 
9/20/20242 minutes, 1 second
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302E-321-Dangereous Comet

Protection against a comet strike is worth considering. Every year, if we are lucky, several comets can come close enough for the Sun to warm and us to see the beautiful changing dust and gas clouds around them with binoculars or our unaided eyes. So far asteroids have gotten most of the attention as dangerous celestial neighbors, however, Dr. Joseph Nuth, a researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland recently pointed out "Comets can also deliver a heaping helping of calamity to Earth, and scientists and policymakers alike should start taking measures to combat the threat".
9/17/20242 minutes, 1 second
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814-Threat of Solar Storms

Solar storms on our home planet occur when bursts of visible, ultraviolet and other photons hit our atmosphere and/or streams of energetic particles in the solar wind interact with Earth’s magnetic field.  Mild solar storms produce beautiful aurora while the most intense ones have the potential to do trillions of dollars in damage to power grids, pipelines, rail networks, aviation, mobile phones, banking, credit card users, GPS, satellite communications, spacecraft, and more.
9/13/20242 minutes, 1 second
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301E-320-WOW What a Ride

It's a good thing this one will miss Earth. Riding the surface of the asteroid that my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski recently discovered would be an incredible experience.
9/10/20242 minutes, 1 second
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813-RADAR Observations of Close Approacher

Astronomers measure an asteroid’s position  on the sky using a two dimensional system similar to the latitude and longitude coordinates we obtain with our GPS.  For the vast majority of asteroids, we cannot measure the third dimension, the distance to the asteroid directly. 
9/6/20242 minutes, 1 second
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300E-319-Lost and Found

When asteroid hunters follow an object in the night sky for a few hours or a couple of days they are only able to observe a snippet or tracklet of the object's hundreds to thousands of days long path around the Sun. If we only have a short sample of an orbit we loose precision to locate the object as the length of time since the last observation increases. It is thus possible to lose the knowledge of where to find a particular asteroid.
9/3/20242 minutes, 1 second
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812-The Benu Files I

A recent scientific paper characterizes the 123 grams of the regolith or surface material from the asteroid Bennu which NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft brought back to Earth after a successful 7 year sample and return mission.Determining the chemical composition of asteroids like Bennu is essential to planning asteroid mining missions as well how to best mitigate the damage which would result from the impact of a large asteroid with our number on it.
8/30/20242 minutes, 1 second
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299E-318-Caves of Mars

Presently the surface of Mars is very dry and any liquid water that reaches it quickly boils away since the martian atmospheric pressure is what you could experience in your space suit 30 to 50 miles above the Earth's surface. However, since the martian gravity is about 1/3 that of the Earth, it's crust is less dense and more porous than what we find on our home planet. This situation leads Dr. Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory to state “I consider it likely that there are deep pockets of water in the martian crust not yet detected”. Letting our imaginations run wild, if there are deposits of liquid water miles underground perhaps there might be subterranean lakes fed by volcanic tubes. Lava tube environments could be warmed by geothermal sources, have trapped, enclosed, pockets of liquid water, and be replenished by water flows up from the martian mantle. Even today these deep martian caves are theoretically likely to contain warm mineral rich liquid water in contact with a thermal energy source. It is intriguing to consider that deep inside Mars all of the necessary ingredients for life may be present together. On Earth we find this type of environment near hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor to have rich biological diversity of living organisms. Perhaps there are martian organisms in deep underground aquifers that migrated there from the surface as conditions changed or maybe that has always been their home. The only way to know if any parts of this fantasy are true is to find and explore the deep caves of Mars.
8/27/20242 minutes, 1 second
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811-Martian Meteroite Hunters

Perhaps someday humans will travel to Mars, walk the surface of the red planet, and collect meteorites. Recent studies suggest Mars to be an exciting place to find ancient relics of our solar system
8/23/20242 minutes, 1 second
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298E-317-Psyche Water

The asteroid Psyche may be one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in the solar system. It is a small world about 116 miles in diameter and is composed of almost pure nickel-iron metal. It is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Scientists find evidence that Psyche may be the exposed core of a planet which was destroyed by collisions as it was trying to form long ago.
8/20/20242 minutes, 1 second
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810-Humans Can

The James Webb Space Telescope or JWST for short is a superb scientific instrument which is revolutionizing our understanding of the structure of the universe and is providing a tool to help us to explore the possibility of life outside of Earth. It is also a testament to what humans can accomplish by working together.
8/16/20242 minutes, 1 second
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297E-316-Weird Centaur

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski was surprised to find a moving point of light on some his images which was more than 50 times brighter than a typical Earth approaching object he observes . He was even more amazed when it was not cataloged as a known object and he reported his observations to the Minor Planet Center. A couple of hours before Richard spotted it, scientists using the Space Surveillance Telescope in New Mexico had picked up this unknown object on some of their images but did not immediately report their observations. For the next 67 hours the new object was tracked by telescopes at 24 different observatories around the world. These observations allowed the Minor Planet Center to calculate an orbit, give it the name 2016 WM48, and classify it as a Centaur. Centaurs are named after the mythical beasts which were half human and half horse perhaps because they have characteristics of both asteroids and comets. Richard's object, 2016 WM48, is about a mile in diameter. We don't know if it has rings, tiny moons, or a gas cloud surrounding it as some other Centaurs do. 2016 WM48 must have had a catastrophic collision in the past few million years which put it on a very elliptical path which is tipped at 60 degrees or so to the solar system's plane. Centaurs do not have stable orbits. Their paths are changed as they come near to the giant planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. A Centaur's fate is to likely collide with the Sun or a planet or perhaps even be ejected from the solar system
8/13/20242 minutes, 1 second
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809- How Close Can An Asteroid Approach

The Earth Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance or Earth MOID for short is the closest an asteroid can come to our home planet on it's current orbit.
8/9/20242 minutes, 1 second
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296E-314-Our Number

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard discovered, 2016 WJ1, a relatively large asteroid which can come close but will not hit the Earth. The extremely unlikely scenario of an impactor with our number on it would start the with the report of a fast moving point of light in the night sky. After a few days of data the Minor Planet Center would give it a name. Tracking the new asteroid, asteroid hunters would be alarmed as the chances that this object will impact the Earth starts to rise. Large telescopes would then be trained on it to obtain the pattern of colors in the light it reflects and use this information to determine its size, mass, and chemical composition. Hopefully this fictional impact would be far enough in the future so that humans could mount a space mission to intercept it and deflect it so that it would miss Earth. Even when a collision with this mythical object is certain, scientists would not be able to accurately predict its point of impact on the surface without additional tracking data. To be prepared civil defense organizations around the world would begin to think about the possibility of mass evacuations. Chances are that this would be a small object which would have a negligible effect on humanity. Much much much less likely is that this fictional impactor would be a once in every million years or so event which would cause global climate change disrupting human agriculture and plunge our society into a real crisis. The story you have just heard is a complete fantasy, however, there is a extremely tiny remote possibility that a real version of it could start tonight.
8/6/20242 minutes, 1 second
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808-Global Auroras on Mars

When the Earth enters a stream of high speed protons and other charged particles in the solar wind or our home planet is impacted by a solar coronal mass ejection the Earth’s strong magnetic field acts a a shield. Mars on the other hand lacks an Earth-like magnetic field and thus has little protection from solar storms.
8/2/20242 minutes, 1 second
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295E-313-Martian Motherlode

Water for Martian Colonists Martian colonists will need to create mini environments with air to breathe and water to drink. Energy will be required to keep warm, power the settlement, and enable vehicles to move around the planet.
7/30/20242 minutes, 1 second
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807-Moon Orbit Crossers

During a recent 60 day period of time 23 space rocks came closer to Earth than our Moon
7/26/20242 minutes, 1 second
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294E-312-200 Yards Of Trouble

Dangerous Asteroids Are Still Out There Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard discovered a rapidly moving point of light in the night sky. Subsequent observations made by telescopes in Arizona, Romania, Illinois, the Czech Republic, Australia, and France revealed it to be a close approaching Potentially Hazardous Asteroid. The Minor Planet Center named it 2016 WJ1. This asteroid is about 200 yards in diameter, orbits the Sun once every 567 days, and currently can come to within about 26,000 miles of the Earth's surface. 2016 WJ1's orbit eventually will bring it near Mars, Earth, our Moon, and Venus. Any of these encounters have the potential to change it's path around the Sun.
7/23/20242 minutes, 1 second
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806-Distant PHA

It is hard to obtain time on the 8m Gemini South Observatory telescope on Cerro Pachon in Chile and the Large Binocular Telescope with its twin 8m mirrors on Mt. Graham, Arizona since they are among the largest telescopes in the world. My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Kacper Wierzchos wrote a scientifically competitive proposal to obtain the time to track the potentially hazardous asteroid 2016 PR38 on both of these telescopes when it was near its furthest point from our Sun and thus much too faint for the telescopes asteroid hunters routinely use
7/19/20242 minutes, 1 second
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293E-311-Bright and Bald

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls discovered 2015 TC25 as a rapidly moving point of light in the night sky. Followup observations using data from four different telescopes has enabled a team of astronomers led by Dr. Vishnu Reddy of the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory to determine that this small asteroid reflects four times more of the sunlight than do most other Earth approaching asteroids. Dr. Reddy points out that large asteroids are covered by a blanket of dust but that "Small asteroids might be bald and dust free." This team of researchers found the surface of Carson's discovery to be similar to a small meteorite which fell to Earth in France in 1836.
7/16/20242 minutes, 1 second
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805-Very Close Miss

During a recent 60 day period asteroid hunters observed 23 asteroids which came closer to us than our Moon. Six of them passed closer to the Earth’s surface than 22,236 miles which is the distance to our communication satellites.
7/12/20242 minutes, 1 second
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292E-310-Ethics and Mars

Should martian microbes be sacrificed to human space exploration?It is unlikely that any living organism could survive being blasted from the surface of a planet, travel through interstellar space on a meteoroid, survive a fiery entry through another planet's atmosphere, and be viable when it reaches the surface. However, humans are breaching this interplanetary barrier. We have robots operating and are planning to land colonists on the red planet. This situation has prompted doctoral student Daniel Helman of Prescott College to ask the question "If Martian microbial life is discovered, is it ethical for humans to colonize Mars even if that means spoiling the environment of the microbes?" .
7/9/20242 minutes, 1 second
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804-Tracie's Solo

After months of training Tracie came full circle during her first solo 3 night observing run on the 60 inch telescope as she hosted groups of visitors as the observer instead of the tour guide.
7/5/20242 minutes, 1 second
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291E-309-Tiny Atira

Atira, named for the Pawnee goddess of Earth and the Morning and Evening Star orbits the Sun inside of our path.  Atira, the first of this type of asteroid, was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research Program using telescopes in New Mexico. Atira is a stony object more than a mile in diameter, spins on it's axis of rotation once every three hours, has an irregular shape, and orbits the Sun once every 233 days. This asteroid was named Atira who is a goddess of the Native American Pawnee tribe. She is the wife of the creator god, Tirawa [Tire a wa]. She is the goddess of Earth and the Morning and Evening star.
7/2/20242 minutes, 1 second
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803-Monster NEO

Since larger space rocks are rare, it was surprising when my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groller found a half mile diameter asteroid traveling through the constellation of Auriga.Fortunately on it’s current path 2024 JW1 can’t come closer than 53 lunar distances from us. Asteroid hunters will continue to track 2024 JW1 to make sure that it does not become a threat as it passes near Earth, Mars , and Jupiter.
6/28/20242 minutes, 1 second
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290E-306-Egg Rock

Egg rock's chemical composition and visual appearance is so different from other native Mars rocks that scientists have concluded that it is a meteorite which came from the molten core of an ancient asteroid. 
6/25/20242 minutes, 1 second
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802-Bok Comet

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Kacper Wierzchos was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Draco with the Steward Observatory Bok 90 inch telescope on Kitt Peak, Arizona when he discovered a faint fuzzy object moving through the night sky.Given the global warming which is happening in 2024 one has to wonder about the state of humanity and our home planet when comet C/2024 G1 (Wierzchos) returns to the inner solar system in 3331 CE.
6/21/20242 minutes, 1 second
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289E-305-Murky

It was murky cloudy night on Mt. Lemmon where I was trying to find Earth approaching objects with the Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope. At about 1AM another hole in the clouds opened and I could see stars on the all sky video camera. On this fourth attempt, one set of images showed a bright rapidly moving object. Followup observations by my teammate Greg Leonard using the Catalina Sky Survey 40 inch telescope next door and two different observers in Japan provided the data which allowed the Minor Planet Center to calculate an orbit, estimate a size, predict its path in the sky, and give it the name 2016 VA. Twenty hours after I discovered it, Dr. Gianluca Masi using the Virtual Telescope Project facility 56 miles south of Rome, Italy, repeatedly imaged 2016 VA as it made an 11 minute passage through the Earth's shadow. He used these images to make a remarkable video of this tiny asteroid as it passed through the Earth's umbra. It was the fastest asteroid that he had ever tracked. Fortunately a bit after this video, 2016 VA missed the Earth by about 59,000 miles while traveling at a speed of 13 miles per second relative to us. In 2024 it will once again come near to both the Earth and our Moon.
6/18/20242 minutes, 1 second
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801-Jacqui's PHA

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Jacqueline Fazekas was asteroid hunting with our small but mighty Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when she spotted and then reported a bright moving point of light in the night sky to the Minor Planet Center.Given the rate of human caused climate change one has to wonder about the state of our planet in January of 2163 when 2024 ER is predicted to pass safely some 66 lunar distances from humanity.
6/14/20242 minutes, 1 second
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288E-304-Close One

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rose Matheny had no way of knowing that the fast moving point of light that she had just discovered would create such a stir. Rose sent in her discovery and followup observations to the Minor Planet Center where astronomers calculated that her discovery would make a very close approach to Earth about two days later and gave it the name 2016 RB1. More than two dozen observatories around the world tracked 2016 RB1 as it came towards us.
6/11/20242 minutes, 1 second
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800-Telescope Reborn

In an astonishing rebirth, the Mayall 4-m telescope has jumped to the forefront of astronomy once again because it is sturdy and precise enough to carry the massive Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument which routinely obtains the spectra of 5,000 galaxies simultaneously.
6/7/20242 minutes, 1 second
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287E-302-Sensing A Comet

More than 400 years ago Galileo Galilei expanded human vision using a telescope to view the cosmos. Since then humans have extended their senses to view the Universe in x-rays, ultraviolet, infrared, radio, and other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum not accessible to our senses. In a pioneering effort, Ekaterina Smirnova has employed the spectroscopy, magnetometry, and molecular data collected by the Rosetta spacecraft to create watercolor paintings, sculptures, a musical collaboration, and an augmented reality project to create new art forms. She has also taken Rosetta data obtained from it's close up observations of comet 67P to create interactive art which uses a smart phone app to experience scientific results in a completely new way.
6/4/20242 minutes, 1 second
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799-Nature's Gateways

The Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary and the Aldo Leopold Gila Wilderness in New Mexico are gateways to nature where man is only a visitor.These New Mexico neighbors give us a sense of wonder, glimpses of history, new knowledge to mitigate the effects of man’s excesses, and many other opportunities we are yet to fully appreciate.
5/31/20242 minutes, 1 second
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286E-301-Visitors From Afar

A pair of comets visiting our neighborhood are discovered in a matter of 4 days. One of the perks of being an asteroid hunter is having a comet named for you. To do this you must be the first to discover it as a moving point of light in the night sky and at the same time recognize that it is a comet by observing the coma and tail which are names for the clouds of gas and dust that surrounds it. After being on the lookout for a comet for sometime, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rose Matheny discovered two of them within a 4 day period of time. Both of them C/2016 T1 (Matheny) and C/2016 T2 (Matheny) are likely to be first time visitors to the inner solar system. These two comets have quite different paths which are both inclined at large angles to the paths of the planets about the Sun. In addition, both of them are traveling at very close to the escape velocity from our solar system and have uncertain orbital periods around the Sun which are likely to be thousands of times the age of the Universe.
5/28/20242 minutes, 1 second
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798-Destination Enceladus

Life on Earth appears to have formed in our oceans. Scientists are thus on the hunt for other worlds which have oceans of liquid water and thus potentially could be the home of fellow living creatures.
5/24/20242 minutes, 1 second
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285E-299-Sporadic Geysers

Using a small telescope or a set of binoculars you can see Europa for yourself as a small moving point of light circling the giant planet Jupiter. More than 400 years after Galileo Galilei discovered this seemingly small dead world the Hubble Space Telescope spotted geysers erupting from its south polar regions. Recently, over a 15 month period, the Hubble was able to observe 10 transits of Europa across the face of Jupiter. On three such occasions plumes were seen to be erupting from this small moon.
5/21/20242 minutes, 1 second
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797-Recoveries

It is essential that asteroid hunters keep track of potentially dangerous asteroids to make sure that their orbits haven’t changed as they encounter other objects in space to make them a threat to our home planet.
5/17/20242 minutes, 1 second
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284E-298-Rosetta

The Rosetta Spacecraft left planet Earth in 2004. During its twelve year lifetime this robotic emissary traveled 5 billion miles on 6 trips around the Sun, flew by Earth three times, visited Mars, and cruised by two asteroids. Rosetta needed to take such a long path to use the gravity of Earth and Mars to accelerate it to a speed which would allow it to rendezvous with a comet. Upon arrival, Rosetta successfully spent two years studying the comet at close range and sent a probe to it's surface. It's life ended when its human masters put it on a collision course with Comet 67P's nucleus.
5/14/20242 minutes, 1 second
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796-COMET C.2024 E1 (Wierzchos)-Preview

On the 3rd of March 2024 while asteroid hunting with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon , Arizona my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Kacper Wierzchos discovered a comet moving through the constellation of Draco.Since we don’t know Kacper’s comet’s chemical composition it is impossible to accurately predict how. bright it will be as it crosses the  Earth’s orbit December 12, 2025, rounds the sun January 20, 2026, and crosses our orbit again February 27, 2026.
5/10/20242 minutes, 1 second
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283E-297-White Sky

Inappropriate night time outside lighting causes accidents and does not deter crime. However, it blinds you from the beauty of the Universe which surrounds you.
5/7/20242 minutes, 1 second
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795-Spiral Comet

Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks comes near the Sun once every 71 years.  It was discovered in 1812 by Jean Louis Pons at Marseilles, France and then rediscovered by American Astronomer William Robert Brooks in 1883. Electronic cameras reveal this comet's nucleus has jets of gas that produce a spiral structure not unlike water jets from a lawn sprinkler.
5/3/20242 minutes, 1 second
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282E-296-Tilted History

Seasons are created by the fact that the Earth's axis of rotation is currently tilted 23 1/2 degrees relative to our path around the Sun. The slight out of roundness of the Earth's orbit combined with a 41,000 year cycle in its 3 degree axis of rotation wobble can cause the Earth's climate to change on very long time scales. Turns out that these astronomical cycles are likely to be the drivers of where you are from and where you live.
4/30/20242 minutes, 1 second
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794-An Apollo Space Rock to Follow

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Vivian Carjaval was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Ursa Minor with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow when she discovered, 2024 BR4, a two football field diameter Earth approaching asteroid.Vivian’s Apollo asteroid discovery poses no threat to humans since 2024 is as close as it will come to Earth in the next few hundred years.
4/26/20242 minutes, 1 second
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281E-295-Close Passes

During a recent 3 night observing run my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rose Matheny discovered 4 asteroids which can come to less than one half the Moon's distance from us. Interestingly one of them passed about 25,000 miles over the South Pole 2 days after Rose discovered it. Rose's four close approaching asteroids are small ranging in size from 15 to 60 feet in diameter. None of them are big enough to reach the Earth's surface and make a crater. However, the largest is about the size of the one whose air blast shock wave injured nearly 1500 people when it exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013 .
4/23/20242 minutes, 1 second
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793 Close Space Rock

Perhaps the most dangerous Amor asteroid is 2006 HZ51 .It was discovered by my team the Catalina Sky Survey.  Fortunately the closest 2006 HZ51 will come to our home planet is  June 11 of 2116 when it will pass us harmlessly 26 times the distance to our moon away from us.
4/19/20242 minutes, 1 second
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280E-294-Dangerous Duo

Recently in the space of 28 hours my Catalina Sky Survey teammates Rose Matheny and Carson Fuls discovered two Potentially Hazardous Asteroids to add to the list of the more than 1700 which asteroid hunters have discovered. Fortunately, none of the Potentially Hazardous Asteroids are currently on a collision course with planet Earth.
4/16/20242 minutes, 1 second
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792-Closest Approaching Comet

P/1999 J6 (SOHO) was discovered 10 May 1995 by Mike Oates as part of the Citizen Science Sun Grazer Project in which volunteers from all over the world have the chance to discover a comet in images taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory or SOHO for short.RADAR studies of the daytime Arietid ( AIR-ee-uh-tids) meteor shower stream which peaks every June 7 indicates that  P/1999 J6 (SOHO) could be one of the potential parent objects.
4/12/20242 minutes, 1 second
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279E-293-From Luna

More than 240 Lunar meteorites have been found in the Dhofar region of Oman, on the LaPaz Icefield of Antartica, and other locations on the Earth's surface. These space traveling rocks were blasted from the Moon's surface by the impact of asteroids and comets which accelerated them to speeds greater than the lunar escape velocity of 1.5 miles per second. Subsequently these interplanetary travelers in the night orbited the Sun for an extended period of time before entering our atmosphere and falling to Earth. We know these meteorites are from the Moon because they contain mixtures of atoms which are found on the Moon but not in Earthly rocks.
4/9/20242 minutes, 1 second
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791-A Fireball and It’s Gifts

It all started when Krisztián Sárneczky at the Konkoly Observatory near Budapest, Hungary reported the position and brightness of an unknown asteroid rapidly moving through the constellation of Lynx. Three hours later , the object, now called 2024 BX1 exploded harmlessly in our atmosphere
4/5/20242 minutes, 1 second
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278E-292-Disintegrating Comet

Comets are made up of organic materials and ices of various substance which are left over from the formation of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago. When the gravity of a nearby star or other object changes one of these dirty snowball's orbit, its path can bring it into the inner solar system and thus near enough for the Sun to affect it and for us to study what is going on.
4/2/20242 minutes, 1 second
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790-Vivian's Debut

My new Catalina Sky Survey Teammate Vivian Carjaval was scheduled for three 13h long winter nights for her first solo observing run on our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona. As luck would have it she couldn’t observe the first night because of high winds and blowing snow, while on the second night she was treated to lots of clouds under a bright moon, however, on the third night the Universe treated her to a clear night and sent two unknown Earth Approaching asteroids her way.
3/29/20242 minutes, 1 second
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277E-291-Rose Rules

Anyone who thinks women can't do computers and science needs to meet my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rose Matheny. On a recent 3 night observing run at the 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Rose took over the world of asteroid hunting when she posted 82 new potentially Earth approaching objects on the Minor Planet Center's NEO Confirmation Page. For the next several days telescopes around the world obtained additional data on Rose's discoveries. When the dust settled 29 of Rose's discoveries were proved to be Earth approaching objects, 32 are other asteroids which don't come near enough our home planet to be interesting, and the rest need more data to figure out what they are.
3/26/20242 minutes, 1 second
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789-Asteroid With A Tail

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Josh Hogan was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Taurus with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he came across a very curious object. It has an orbit like an ordinary main belt asteroid. However, amazingly it has a tail extending some 19,000 miles out from a few mile diameter central object.
3/22/20242 minutes, 1 second
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276E-290-Screaming Aten

I knew from the short regularly space streaks on the four images I had just obtained with the Catalina Sky Survey's 60 inch on Mount Lemmon, Arizona, I was looking at the path of an Earth approaching object. Turns out, this previously unknown object, is an unusual Aten astrtoid in that its orbit is inclined 38 degrees to the path of the Earth around the Sun. It's high relative speed is caused by the fact that our paths intersect at a large angle making it similar to two vehicles coming together on intersecting highways.
3/19/20242 minutes, 1 second
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788-!00 Years of Wilderness

In 1924 the Aldo Leopold Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico became the first designated wilderness and is an island from which to view the natural night sky. Today, because of inappropriate night lighting, the vast majority of children will never see the Milky Way, a meteor streaking across the sky, or have the opportunity to walk around at night by the light of the stars.
3/15/20242 minutes, 1 second
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275E-289-Strange Comet

C/2016 Q4 (Kowalski) is my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski's 14th comet discovery. It orbits the Sun once every 68 years on a cold path between Saturn and Neptune.
3/12/20242 minutes, 1 second
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787-Far Out

In 2024, Voyager I is 163 times further from the Sun than we are and is the most distant, human made, traveler in the night.
3/8/20242 minutes, 1 second
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274E-288-Coming Out Of Monsoon

In the southwest, the life giving monsoon rains occur in July and August, divide the observing year into two halves, and give asteroid hunters a chance to do major equipment maintenance and upgrades. My Catalina Sky Survey teammates Richard Kowalski and Rose Matheny started the new observing season after the monsoon weather began to taper off using our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon and 30 inch Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow respectively. Richard and Rose were given a three night clear break in the weather during which they were able to discover a dozen new Earth approaching asteroids.
3/5/20242 minutes, 1 second
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786-Comet 31

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Alex Gibbs discovered his 31st comet while asteroid hunting in Leo with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona. It orbits the Sun once every 6 years on a path between Mars and Jupiter. Comet P/2023/Y1 (Gibbs) is one on the 600 plus known members of the Jupiter family of comets.
3/1/20242 minutes, 1 second
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273E-286-Neighboring World

Astronomers at the European Southern Observatory in Chile have discovered a rocky Earth like planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the star nearest to our Sun. The planet named Proxima b is about 1.3 times more massive than Earth, orbits it's dim red star every 11 days, and may always keep the same side towards it's sun. Attention grabbing is the fact that Proxima b is at the right distance from it's sun to allow for liquid water on it's surface.
2/27/20242 minutes, 1 second
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785-Secret Asteroid Mission

Unlike other space missions which are conducted out in the open the asteroid mining company AstroForge’s first mission to a potentially valuable nearby rocky M type asteroid is being planned in secret so that some other company doesn’t have the chance to grab it before they do.
2/23/20242 minutes, 1 second
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272E-285-Mars Impactors

In 2015 the Earth was struck by at least 43 meteoroids which created bright fireballs. Their arrival does not seem to be correlated with the position of the Earth in it's orbit about the Sun.Overall a given piece of ground on Mars is several times more likely to be hit by a space rock than is a similar sized area on Earth.
2/20/20242 minutes, 1 second
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784-Josh's Two PHAs

So far asteroid hunters have discovered approximately half of the 5,000 PHAs which are likely to exist. Asteroid hunters will continue to search the sky to discover dangerous asteroids 50 years before impact so that humans can either deflect or pulverize them.
2/16/20242 minutes, 1 second
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271E-284-Dark Trails

A faint shooting star or meteor streaking across the sky is produced when a tiny bit of rock or dust enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up some 60 miles above us. NASA scientist Dr. Marc Fries and his collaborators have used Doppler Weather Radar to track twenty meteor's dark trails through the sky. In the past year or so they have used this technique to direct searchers on the ground to the probable location of freshly fallen meteorites.
2/13/20242 minutes, 1 second
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783--Kacper's Centaur

Centaurs have long puzzled astronomers since they have traits in common with both asteroids and comets.
2/9/20242 minutes, 1 second
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270E-283-Micro-Astronomy

The history of our spot in the Universe is written in the composition of meteorites and other samples of materials we have obtained from space. Even the smallest speck has a story to tell.
2/6/20242 minutes, 1 second
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782-Probing The Cosmic Web

In the past two decades astronomers have discovered that galaxies are not randomly distributed in space but rather occur along filaments of mass with huge empty voids between them. How objects and structures in the early Universe became nearby clusters of galaxies and third generation stars like our Sun is an evolving picture we are beginning to understand.
2/2/20242 minutes, 1 second
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269E-281-Starlight Walking

We don't know much about our Ethiopian ancestor Lucy who walked the Earth some 3 million years ago, however, it is likely that she made her way around at night but the light of the stars, air glow, and the Moon. In modern humans, the Rod receptors in our eyes become amazingly sensitive when they are not exposed to bright light for some 30 to 45 minutes. At this point things look black and white even though your eye's maximum sensitivity is close to the color of the green light given off by atmospheric night airglow.Your visit to a dark sky location like the Coismic Campground IDSS in New Mexico will allow you to experience the age old sense of wonder which happens when a human looks into deep space and thinks about what might be out there.
1/30/20242 minutes, 1 second
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781-Comet C.2023 V5 (Leonard)

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Aquarius with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered his 19th comet. Turns out Greg's new comet is a member of a family of comets orbiting the Sun like a string of cosmic pearls across the vast distances in our solar system.
1/26/20242 minutes, 1 second
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268E-280-Ice Volcanos

Scientists have spotted icy plumes coming from below the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus but have yet to witness such events on Ceres. Even so there is significant evidence which points to the possibility of a liquid water ocean layer below Ceres icy crust which could provide an environment suitable for microorganisms.
1/23/20242 minutes, 1 second
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780-Scary Space Rock

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was being filmed and interviewed by the NASA 360 crew at our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he discovered a scary space rock moving through the constellation of Aquarius at 13 mi/s.Rest assured that asteroid hunters will carefully keep track of 2023 VS3 to make sure that its orbit does not change to make it a threat in the distant future as it passes near to Earth, Mars, and other asteroids.
1/19/20242 minutes, 1 second
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267E-279-Hottest

The warming that is happening is having a variety of consequences. In the American midwest and northeast extreme heat, heavy rain storms, and flooding will impact agriculture, forestry, infrastructure, and air as well as water quality. In the southwest increased heat, insect outbreaks, and declining water supplies will increase the possibility of wild fires and other threats. Costal regions regions are experiencing sea level rises and storm surges which effect ports, tourism, and the fishing industry. Alaska has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the country and has witnessed sea ice retreating, glaciers receding, and permafrost melting.
1/16/20242 minutes, 1 second
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779-What If An Asteroid is About To Impact Earth?

A research project whoes goal is to explore if it would be possible, on short notice, to pulverize a small asteroid so that it would not enter the Earth’s atmosphere as a single object perhaps saving humanity from an very expensive sonic boom.
1/12/20242 minutes, 1 second
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266E-278-Nope

This is the story of the big one that got away. It illustrates the problem that there are a number of possible orbits which may fit a short arc of an object in the night sky. There may be scores of kilometer sized objects out there but 2016 NA39 is not one of them.
1/9/20242 minutes, 1 second
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778-Two Comets

Matching his wife’s discovery of two comets on the same observing run seven years previously my Catalina Sky Survey team caption Carson Fuls discovered two comets on consecutive nights. They have very different origins and ultimater fates.
1/5/20242 minutes, 1 second
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265E-277-Old Girl

Imagine a telescope old enough for Senior Citizen discounts, which has traveled between mountains, and started life with a metal mirror measuring one thing at time being equipped with a camera with 100 million pixels. This is the story of the "old girl", the 60 inch Catalina Sky Survey telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona.
1/2/20242 minutes, 1 second
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777-Psyche Bound

The NASA Psyche Spacecraft will use a multispectral imager, gamma and neutron spectrometers, and other instruments to map, measure, and characterize an unknown weird world.
12/29/20232 minutes, 1 second
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264E-276-Big 3

During a 6 night observing run with the 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls discovered three new Potentially Hazardous Asteroids. They range in size from 600 to 1500 feet in diameter. Fortunately, none of them comes closer than about 14 times the Moon's distance from us.
12/26/20232 minutes, 1 second
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776-Naming Asteroids and Comets

Historically explorers in many fields of human endeavor have been granted the privilege to name their discovery. If you find a new comet and it receives enough followup observations it will carry your last name. Every year a significant number of comets and asteroids are discovered by amateur astronomers with modest equipment.Their reward is satisfaction and the right to name their discovery.
12/22/20232 minutes, 1 second
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263E-275-No Place Like Home

Robotic spacecraft from Earth have been traveling around the solar system for decades. What they have found is that there may be a few places on which the toughest terrestrial life forms could exist but nowhere that you could survive without a space suit. A striking by product of these missions are the photographs of our home planet that these robots have sent back to Earth.
12/19/20232 minutes, 1 second
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775-3 Close Approaches

During a six hour period three small space rocks passed through the Earth-Moon system. At discovery 2023 TO4 was in Pegasus, 2023 TD7 was in Aries , and 2023 TQ3 was in Eradanus.If 2023 TD7 had been an impactor David’s early discovery would have given some of us a chance to view a spectacular event as well as to provide a place for meteorite hunters to look for fragments. For Travelers in the Night this is Dr. Al Grauer.
 Stay Tuned.
12/15/20232 minutes, 1 second
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262E-274-New Horizons Continues

The NASA New Horizons spacecraft obtained intriguing images and data during it's trip through the Pluto system which will keep planetary scientists busy for years to come. Now the New Horizons has it's sights set on an object, a billion miles past Pluto, which is called 2014 MU69. It is too faint for all but the most powerful telescopes which is why the Hubble Space Telescope was systematically used to discover it.
12/12/20232 minutes, 1 second
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774-Loss and Gain

The Catalina Sky Survey searchs the sky as rapidly as possible in search of Earth approaching objects that could pose a threat to our home planet. The Vera Rubin Observatory will obtain 200,000 images per year to discover things that move or change brightness down to a very faint magnitude.
12/8/20232 minutes, 1 second
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261E-273-Hunt for Planet9

Evidence continues to mount that there is an unseen body, Planet 9, orbiting far from our Sun. Ideas of where to look for it are being guided by it's gravitational influence on objects in the distant region of our solar system called the Kuiper Belt.
12/5/20232 minutes, 1 second
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773- Discovery and Recovery

New observations linked with discovery observations 10 years earlier provide a significant improvement in the precision of our knowledge of 2013 TG6’s orbital elements and thus its position on the sky well into the future.It is important for asteroid hunters to keep track of small asteroids like this one to make sure sure that their path doesn’t change to make them a threat as they pass other objects in space.
12/1/20232 minutes, 1 second
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772-M31-Our Neighbor's Surprise

Marcel Drechsler, Xavier Strottner, and Yann Sainty’s image of our neighboring galaxy, M31, in Andromeda won the 10,000 British pound Astronomer Photographer of the year award for 2023. Amazingly their image revealed a huge, previously unknown arc of hot doubly ionized Oxygen gas.
11/28/20232 minutes, 1 second
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260E-272-Big Eye

On a mountain top in the foothills of the Andes in northern Chile a new kind telescope, the LSST, is under construction. It's unique design allows it to image an area of the sky 40 times the size of the full moon and thus record the entire sky twice a week. In 30 seconds the LSST can spot objects 10 million times fainter than we can see with our eyes. It will discover objects which change in brightness and position to enable astronomers to study dark energy, weird stars, Earth approaching objects, and other fascinating time dependent events in the Universe.
11/28/20232 minutes, 1 second
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259E-271-Race to Mars

The red planet may soon need air traffic control. In the next few years China, Europe, India, Japan, United Arab Emirates, United States, and SpaceX are all operating Martian spacecraft or planning to send robotic explorers to Mars.
11/25/20232 minutes, 1 second
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771-Nice PHA

NASA classifies 2023 SZ1 as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid since it is larger than 140m in diameter and on its current path can come to about 6 times the Moon’s distance from us.Fortunately on its current path 2023 SZ1 will not come any closer than 42 times the Moon’s distance from us until after 2171.
11/17/20232 minutes, 1 second
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258E-258E-270-Space Opals

Opal, the national gemstone of Australia, is silica, the most common ingredient of sand, with a number of water molecules attached to it. On Earth Opal forms when water evaporates from a slurry of sand and water which is deposited repeatedly in a crack or fissure in a rock over a long period of time. The resulting opal may contain from 3 to 21% water by weight.Professor Hilary Downes of Birkbeck College London headed up a team which discovered Opal in a meteorite which was found in Antartica. Previous to their work the only known extra-terrestrial Opal consisted of a few crystals which were found in a meteorite from Mars.The Antarctic meteorite that Professor Downes and her team studied, EET 83309, is made up of thousands of small pieces of rocks and minerals. This space rock was created by collisions between objects from various parts of our solar system. Some of them are likely to have been carrying large amounts of water ice. The Downes team found solid evidence that the opal was formed before their sample left the surface of the parent asteroid, traveled through space, and was recovered by humans on the Antarctic ice sheet.Professor Downes concludes "This is more evidence that meteorites and asteroids can carry large amounts of water ice. Although we rightly worry about the consequences of the impact of large asteroids, billions of years ago they may have brought the water to the Earth and helped it become the world teeming with life that we live in today."
11/14/20232 minutes, 1 second
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770-Hycean Worlds

Hycean Worlds, with masses between Earth and Neptune which have thin hydrogen rich atmospheres above a liquid water ocean may be very common in our neighborhood of the Milky Way. They could be an abode of life.
11/10/20232 minutes, 1 second
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257E-269-Gamma Ray Eyes

If you woke up tomorrow with gamma ray eyes things would look very different. Geology would come to life as you peered into the Earth and became aware of the various minerals it contains. Gamma rays coming from stars, supernovae, pulsars, and black holes would create a fog extending over all of the sky.
11/7/20232 minutes, 1 second
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769-Green Comet

Given the effects of climate change today who can predict what planet Earth will be like when C/2023 P1(Nishimura) comes back near our home planet in approximately 2455 AD.
11/3/20232 minutes, 1 second
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256E-268-Mars Weather Report

Before you pack your bags for a trip to Mars you will want to check out the weather data that NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover has recorded over the past two Martian years.There is no getting around the fact that you will need a space suit and long woolies to survive on Mars.
10/31/20232 minutes, 1 second
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768-Capricornus Observatory Csokako

In 2023 T. Maroti of the Capricornus Observatory, Csokako, Hungary discovered two Earth approaching asteroids which were passing through the night sky unnoticed by other observers. His equipment is an 11 inch telescope, electronic camera, and computer.
10/27/20232 minutes, 1 second
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767-A Really Tough Customer

The more we learn about 322P/SOHO the stranger it becomes.
10/24/20232 minutes, 1 second
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766-Korean Asteroid Hunters

The Catalina Sky Survey and the Korean teams of asteroid hunters will discover and track Earth approaching objects making the residents of our home planet safer
10/13/20232 minutes, 1 second
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255E-267-Hiding from ET

Should humans hide from ET or should ET hide from us?
10/10/20232 minutes, 1 second
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765-Bright-Fireball

Bright fireball meteors sometimes rain pieces of themselves onto the ground for meteorite hunters to discover.
10/6/20232 minutes, 1 second
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254E-266-Colliding Planets

Collisions between planets, planetesimals, asteroids, and comets have produced the place where we live and breathe.Today scientists are replacing myths with solid evidence that violent impacts between planets, planetesimals, asteroids, and comets are very common in our galaxy. They play a vital role in the formation of solar systems which contain habitable planets.
10/3/20232 minutes, 1 second
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764-Green-Airglow

The natural night sky is alive with its own lights. In addition to celestial sources often there is natural night sky airglow powered by space weather from above and/or tropospheric activity from below. It is not the Aurora Borealis. Amazing images show green airglow waves which are brighter than the Milky Way.The theory behind these beautiful images remains a mystery
9/29/20232 minutes, 1 second
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253E-265-Dancing with Earth

The Moon is the Earth's long time dancing partner. This unequal pair revolve about a teeter totter type balance point which in turn orbits the Sun every 365 and a quarter days. A small asteroid has become a third partner in the Earth-Moon dance.
9/26/20232 minutes, 1 second
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763-Hogan's Big Rock

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Josh Hogan was asteroid hunting in the constellation Sextans with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he discovered the largest asteroid in nearly a decade
9/22/20232 minutes, 1 second
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252E-264-Tough Guy

A tough rocky asteroid makes close approaches to the Sun.
9/19/20232 minutes, 1 second
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762-Kacper's PHA

An object like 2023 MN5 impacts Earth once every 90,000 years or so creating a crater 5 miles in diameter an 1800 feet deep in sedimentary rock. 50 miles from the impact of such an object observers would feel the effects of a 7.1 Richter scale Earth. Rest assured that asteroid hunters will continue to track 2023 MN5 as it passes near Earth and Jupiter to make sure that its orbit does not change to make it a threat to humanity.
9/15/20232 minutes, 1 second
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251E-263-Catching Shadows

Students and teachers are doing real science by measuring the shadows cast by distant objects in our solar system.For years humans knew Pluto, the first Trans-Neptunian object to be discovered, only as a moving point of light in the night sky. It wasn't until 58 years after it's discovery that astronomers were able to observe a star as Pluto passed in front of it. These data gave an accurate diameter and also proved that Pluto has an atmosphere. There are estimated to be 100,000 Trans-Neptunian bodies larger than 60 miles or so in diameter. They have stories to tell about the beginning of the solar system. Additionally, sometimes, a passing star changes one of their orbits sending it into the inner solar system and perhaps near to us.
9/12/20232 minutes, 1 second
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761-Allesandra's Duo

In less than two hours my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Allesandra Serrano discovered two small fast moving space rocks. Both of them passed through the Earth-Moon system unimpeded. Other space rocks are not so lucky.
9/8/20232 minutes, 1 second
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250E-262-Shooting Star's Daddy

The source of the Geminid Meteor shower each December is a strange little asteroid.
9/5/20232 minutes, 1 second
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760-Discover an Asteroid

Carson Fuls, one of my Catalina Sky Survey teammates, is leading the effort that will allow you to join our NASA funded adventure in asteroid hunting and discovery. You will learn how to scan our nightly archival images to discover new small solar system worlds.Happy asteroid hunting.
9/1/20232 minutes, 1 second
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249E-261-Cool Star Homes

Recently Dr. Michael Gillon of the University of Liege in Belgium and a team of astronomers hypothesized since that approximately 2/3 of the stars in our neighborhood are red dwarf stars some of them might host inhabitable planets. To test this idea the researchers began to carefully monitor some nearby red dwarfs with a robotic telescope in Chile to see if any of them the have regular dips in brightness which indicate the presence of planets orbiting them.This team of astronomers were delighted when a faint star in an infrared star catalogue showed regular dips in brightness indicating the presence of three planets. Followup observations by the European Southern Observatories' 8 meter telescope in Chile confirmed the presence of three Earth sized planets orbiting a star now known as TRAPPIST-1. This extremely faint red star is only slightly larger than the planet Jupiter and puts out 0.05% of the energy of our Sun. Two of its Earth sized planets orbit every 1.5 and 2.4 days receiving four and two times the radiation the Earth receives from our Sun. They are probably two hot to be habitable. The third Earth sized planet orbits farther away and thus might have life permitting temperatures on its surface.The discovery of three Earth sized planets orbiting the extremely, cool, faint red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 suggests the possibility of the presence of many more relatively nearby Earth like planets. The next generation of ground and space based telescopes will tell us about their surface conditions.
8/29/20232 minutes, 1 second
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759-Number 7

Hungarian astronomer and geography teacher Krisztián Sárneczky was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Lynx with 0.6m (24 inch) telescope at the Piszkéstető station in the Mátra Mountains when an unknown object streaked through a set of his images. It is the 7th such object to be tracked in outer space and then observed to enter our atmosphere. A tiny asteroid the size of 2023 CX1 enters the Earth’s atmosphere about once a month and gives asteroid hunters a chance to practice for a big one.
8/25/20232 minutes, 1 second
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248E-260-Gliding to Space

About 20 years ago Dr. Elizabeth Austin began to investigate Polar Vortex winds during the long winter nights near the poles. One of its components, the stratospheric polar night jet, can create 300 mph winds which in turn can project atmospheric mountain waves as high as 130,000 feet into the stratosphere.The Airbus Perlan II is an engineless glider designed to surf stratospheric mountain waves in our atmosphere to the edge of space. Cruising at 400 mph at an altitude of 90,000 feet this glider with a wing span of 85 feet will become the highest level flying winged vehicle in history and will be able to travel above 98% of the Earth's atmosphere. The cabin of Perlan II is pressurized and is occupied by a crew of two who make their high altitude flights from a base in Argentina.The Perlan II will carry a package of scientific instruments which will enable it to study the atmosphere without the presence of a polluting engine to bias the measurements. The results will provide important information about our atmosphere which will help humans to adapt to the climate change we have created.At the highest point of its flight Perlan II will be flying in an atmosphere similar to what exists on the planet Mars.In the future high flying commercial aircraft in our atmosphere as well as vehicles which will enable us to explore our neighbor Mars will benefit from the data obtained by the Airbus Perlan II.
8/22/20232 minutes, 1 second
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758-Weird Supernova

An extremely wide field of view camera, the Zwicky Transient Facility, operated by Caltech on Palomar Mountain in California is able to take images of the entire northern sky every couple of days. This capability has enabled to astronomers to find nearly 8,000, Type IA supernova. A recent discovery SN Zwicky is unique.
8/18/20232 minutes, 1 second
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247E-259-Trans-Neptunian

During the course of a single night our telescopes can find more than 10,000 moving objects. Fortunately our software geniuses are able to sort through this pile to allow us to focus on unknown objects which require additional observations. Most of the time asteroid hunters are able to decide if an unknown moving object is an Earth approaching asteroid by observing it for a few nights to determine it's path around the Sun. However, recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammates Alex Gibbs, Greg Leonard, Carson Fuls, and Richard Kowalski as well as observers in Hawaii, New Mexico, Australia, and Kitt Peak in Arizona had to follow an unknown object for nearly a month to determine its nature.The new object they discovered is now called 2016 EJ203. It is about 3000 feet in diameter and takes 504 years to orbit the Sun on a path which goes from between Mars and Jupiter out to 3 times Pluto's distance from the Sun. In 2016 humans were able to spot 2016 EJ203 during the two weeks every 500 years that it is bright enough for us to detect. The Minor planet Center has classified 2016 EJ203 as a Trans-Neptunian object. Our catalog of these distant places now has several hundred entries ranging in size from Pluto and 4 other large dwarf planets to small objects like 2016 EJ203.This object may be the nucleus of a burned out comet or a fragment left over from the formation of the solar system.
8/15/20232 minutes, 1 second
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757-Alien Signals

Project Breakthrough Listen is spending $100 million over 10 years so that radio telescopes can search for signals which may indicate extraterrestrial intelligence.In a recent article in the Astronomical Journal a team of astronomers published a paper entitled “A 4–8 GHz Galactic Center Search for Periodic Technosignatures”. The teams first effort yielded a null result, however, they plan to continue to search for rotating beacons which could be used by extraterrestrials to communicate with far flung regions of the Milky Way.
8/11/20232 minutes, 1 second
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246E-258-Odds of Aliens

Recently Dr. Adam Frank of the University of Rochester and Dr Woodruff Sullivan of the University of Washington published a paper in which they addressed the question "What are the odds that humans are the only technological species that has ever arisen in a given volume of space"? Humans continue to look into the night sky and wonder what is out there. The immense distances and the uncertain lifetime of an advanced civilization make it seem unlikely that we will discover intelligent beings outside of Earth. However, I remain hopeful of one day waking to the news that we have received signals from thinking beings which live elsewhere in the Milky Way.
8/8/20232 minutes, 1 second
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756-Nice PHA

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Cancer with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered a potentially hazardous asteroid, 2023 KM5.Rest assured there is no way, on its current path, that 2023 KM5 will impact the Earth in the foreseeable future, however, asteroid hunters will continue to track it to make sure its orbit does not change to make it a threat.
8/4/20232 minutes, 1 second
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245E-257-Raw Asteroid

Most asteroids that we observe have been baked by the Sun for billions of years. As a result, any ices or frozen gases that they may have once possessed are long gone. Comets on the other hand have spent so much time far from the Sun that they still contain volatile materials. As a typical comet approaches the Sun, the frozen gases and ices it contains evaporate to form a beautiful coma and a long tail.
8/1/20232 minutes, 1 second
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755-Geyser of Life-Maybe

In 2023 the James Webb Space Telescope spotted a geyser of water vapor extending more than 80% of the Earth’s diameter erupting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus. If life does exist in the salty ocean of Enceladus shielded from the rest of the Universe by a thick layer of ice and rock its nature remains a mystery.
7/28/20232 minutes, 1 second
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244E-256-Pale Blue Dot

More than 25 years ago Voyager 1 took a picture of the Earth from beyond Pluto's orbit. This image shows our home planet to be an isolated tiny pale blue dot floating in the vastness of space.
7/25/20232 minutes, 1 second
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754-Very Fast Moving Objects In The Night Sky

Very small fast moving asteroids pass through our solar system.About once a month an object like 2023 KU4 enters our atmosphere, releases the energy of approximately 2.4 tons of TNT, explodes at an altitude of about 280,000 feet, creates a spectacular light show, produces a sonic boom that is barely audible, and rains pieces of itself on the ground for meteorite hunters to discover. Check out the fireball log on the American Meteor Society website for examples.
7/21/20232 minutes, 1 second
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243E-255-Earth Venus Express

We will probably never know the details of the collision that put my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls' recent discovery, 2016 HD3, on its current path. What we do know is that Carson's new space rock is about 25 feet in diameter and in the next 100 years will make 53 close approaches to planet Earth and 12 to our sister planet Venus. In 2016 this small object passed to near both the Earth and our Moon. It's 322 day orbit around the Sun can someday bring it to about a quarter of the Moon's distance from where we live.
7/18/20232 minutes, 1 second
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753-Impactor Lights Up the Night Sky

Very small fast moving asteroids pass through our solar system.About once a month an object like 2023 KU4 enters our atmosphere, releases the energy of approximately 2.4 tons of TNT, explodes at an altitude of about 280,000 feet, creates a spectacular light show, produces a sonic boom that is barely audible, and rains pieces of itself on the ground for meteorite hunters to discover. Check out the fireball log on the American Meteor Society website for examples.
7/14/20232 minutes, 1 second
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242E-254-Blinded

Blinded by inappropriate outdoor night lighting, much of humanity is now unaware of the rich beauty of the Universe which surrounds them. To see sights which have inspired countless generations of lovers, poets, scientists, authors, artists, mathematicians, and dreamers people must travel out of their artificial light domes to one of the few remote locations which offer the opportunity to view the natural night sky.
7/11/20232 minutes, 1 second
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752-Lunker

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Jacqueline Fazekas was asteroid hunting , in the evening twilight, with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when she discovered a very large object in an unusual orbit. Rest assured that astronomers will continue to track Jacqueline's discovery to make sure that its orbit does not change to make it a threat as it passes near Jupiter, Earth, and Venus.
7/7/20232 minutes, 1 second
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241E-253-Lunar Village

Covered by a blanket of lunar soil to protect it from BB sized meteoroids arriving a gunshot speeds, a village is nestled in a large crater on our moon. The individual structures are connected together by tunnels. The site was chosen to access the water and metals which were brought to the site by asteroid impacts.
7/4/20232 minutes, 1 second
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751-Ball Pit

To the amazement of NASA scientists, when the NASA OSIRIS-Rex touched down on the surface of Bennu to obtain a sample, the sample collecting arm continued to sink into Bennu until rocket thrusters reversed its downward motion and allowing it to escape.
6/30/20232 minutes, 1 second
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240E-252-The King

Jupiter protects us as well as directs some objects our way.Jupiter, the king of our solar system, has provided us with a place to stand and air to breathe.
6/27/20232 minutes, 1 second
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750-Asteroid Slam(538)

Humans are slamming projectiles into space rocks. These experiments will give us the know how to deal with a dangerous space rock which has our number on it
6/23/20232 minutes, 1 second
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239E-251-Fresh Lunar Craters

The moon is being hit by objects in the present epoch.Fresh lunar craters tell us about objects which enter the Earth-Moon system.
6/20/20232 minutes, 1 second
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238E-250-Born Wild

Jupiter and Saturn helped to produce where we live.Our home planet was formed after a period of chaos in the solar systemToday our solar system is a pretty calm place. However, meteorites we find on Earth as well as the cratering we observe on our Moon, Mercury, Mars, and other bodies suggest that our solar system was born wild and stayed that way for a while. There is also the puzzling fact that our sparsely packed inner solar system is very different from the densely packed, close in, planetary systems which have formed about nearby stars.
6/16/20232 minutes, 1 second
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749-Earth Glow(537)

In 1972 Apollo 16 astronauts took an ultraviolet image of the Earth from the Moon which shows that like the Sun ,the Earth too, has a faint corona of gas surrounding it. Scientists are just beginning to explore how Earth's glow relates to our weather and climate.
6/16/20232 minutes, 1 second
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748-Ultima Thule(536)

Traveling an additional billion miles beyond Pluto, the New Horizons spacecraft is now sending back data on 2014 MU69, a strange snow man shaped object which orbits the Sun once every 298 years. The New Horizons is spacecraft is likely to continue its lonely odyssey until the end of time.
6/9/20232 minutes, 1 second
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237E-249-Tough Tourist

Rocky metallic asteroid can stand the heat.A block and a half sized asteroid makes visits to Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter.
6/6/20232 minutes, 1 second
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747-Alone or Not(535)

In our Milky Way Galaxy alone there are probably 25 billion planets located within the habitable zone of its star where there could be air to breathe and liquid water on its surface. The search is on for advanced civilizations .
6/2/20232 minutes, 1 second
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236E-248-Incoming

What happens when an asteroid is heading in our direction.A close approaching asteroid was observed as it passed between the Earth and our Moon.
5/30/20232 minutes, 1 second
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746-Followups(534)

Without followup data, many if not most of the Earth approaching objects would be lost as they move away from us leaving us with no idea when they might return to near Earth space or perhaps even strike our home planet.
5/26/20232 minutes, 1 second
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235E-247-Potential Mining Target

My Catalina Sky Survey teammates have discovered an asteroid which could be a potential mining target. Mining asteroids may be a much cheaper way to get the raw materials that space colonists need when compared to the cost of lugging supplies up from the surface of our planet. Using the abundant solar energy in space, water ice from asteroids can be turned into hydrogen and oxygen which is ideal rocket fuel. The metals which many asteroids contain can be turned into the items space explorers need.
5/23/20232 minutes, 1 second
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745-100 Moons(533)

A small telescope makes a substantial contribution to our knowledge of the celestial visitors to our neighborhood
5/19/20232 minutes, 1 second
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234E-246-Anatomy Of An Extinction Crater

By drilling into a crater rim, researchers hope to discover how the Earth and it's life forms recovered from an asteroid impact.
5/16/20232 minutes, 1 second
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744-Teddy’s Debut(532)

On a recent training night with Teddy Pruyne at the controls of our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, this duo discovered six new Earth Approaching Objects, an inner main belt asteroid, and rediscovered an inner main belt asteroid which had been lost.
5/12/20232 minutes, 1 second
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233E-245-Asteroid Awareness

You are less likely to be injured by a space rock than you might thinkRecently in response to a question from a reader of the "Asteroid Day" blog, my Catalina Sky Survey team captain Eric Christensen, wrote a blog piece entitled "Is It Just Me, Or Are Asteroids More Dangerous They Used To Be?".
5/9/20232 minutes, 1 second
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743-Alex’s Catch(531)

On a cold windy night, with clouds frustrating his search, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Alex Gibbs discovered 8 new celestial visitors while observing with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona
5/5/20232 minutes, 1 second
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232E-244-Earths Wobble

A careful study of the Earth's motion in space is a key to understanding past climate change and enables us to predict future patterns of flooding and drought.Wobbles tell all.
5/2/20232 minutes, 1 second
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742-Cuban Meteorites(530)

A large fireball meteor which exploded over Cuba produced a number of interesting results.
4/28/20232 minutes, 1 second
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231E-243-Comet Ahoy

Recently a relatively dim object, Comet P/2016 BA14 flew past Earth at about 9 times the distance to our Moon from us. It was the third closest comet approach in recorded history. This situation allowed NASA scientists to use the Goldstone Solar System Radar located in California to obtain detailed RADAR images. These revealed the nucleus of P/2016 BA14 to be about 3000 feet in diameter. It slowly spins once very 35 to 40 hours as it travels on its 5.26 year orbital path around the Sun. Observations by the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility on Mauna Kea reveal the nucleus to be as dark as fresh asphalt which means it's surface is about 4 times darker than that of our moon.
4/25/20232 minutes, 1 second
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741-Africano(529)

My Catalina Sky Survey Teammate Brian Africano discovered his 4th comet while asteroid hunting in the constellation of Ursa Major with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona. Observers with small telescopes equipped with electronic cameras are able to track Brian's 4th comet as it comes to near the orbit of Mars before it retreats into the cold dark region of our solar system not to return until 3000 AD.
4/21/20232 minutes, 1 second
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230E-242-Spray Paint

A gentle method of causing an asteroid to miss planet Earth.Will spray paint save the world?Recently, NASA scientists using the giant RADAR telescope in Puerto Rico measured changes in the orbit of the asteroid Bennu. They found that a tiny sunlight pressure of 1/2 oz on this 68 million ton object has changed it's orbit about a hundred miles over a 12 year period of time. These NASA astronomers thus measured the Yarkovsky force which was first suggested by a Russian engineer more than a hundred years ago. This Yarkovsky force, named for its proposer, occurs because sunlight absorbed by an object in space is reradiated in a directional way and thus acts like a tiny rocket motor. It is likely that, over the eons, this tiny effect has changed the course of families of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter causing some of them to be sent in our direction.
4/18/20232 minutes, 1 second
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740-Asteroid Billiards(528)

NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test or DART for short will test methods to make a dangerous asteroid miss Earth
4/14/20232 minutes, 1 second
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229E-241-Could Be Twins

A pair of possibly related comets pass unusually close to Earth.It is hard to have a personal feel for the microgravity of a comet since it is only a few ten thousandths of the pull of gravity we experience on Earth. When a comet comes near Jupiter or perhaps the Earth the tiny gravity which holds it together can be overwhelmed by gravity of the larger object and the comet's structure disrupted.Astronomers have observed comets breaking up into smaller pieces as they orbit the Sun. In a spectacular example, more than 20 years ago Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 became a beautiful string of comets before it crashed into Jupiter.Recently on two consecutive days, Comet P/2016 BA14 (PANSTARRS) and Comet 252P (LINEAR) both passed within a few million miles of planet Earth. These two objects have remarkably similar orbits which take them from near Earth out to close to the giant planet Jupiter. This situation suggests that the smaller of the two, P/2016 BA14, could be a fragment of Comet 252P which calved off of the parent object during a previous close encounter with Jupiter, Mars, or the Earth.Currently, Astronomers are using data from the Hubble Space Telescope and NASA's Infrared telescope in Hawaii to look for clues as to the nature of these potentially twin objects.Comet 252P and P/2016 BA14 will not come this close to Earth again for millennia and are not threat to Earth. What makes them unusual is the opportunity given to humans to study these wanderers of the solar system relatively close up and personal.
4/11/20232 minutes, 1 second
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739-Comet Groller(527)

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groller was asteroid hunting with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered his first comet. After the Sun bakes out all of the frozen gasses, Hannes's Comet, will lose its coma and tail and become indistinguishable from one of the millions of main belt asteroids orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
4/7/20232 minutes, 1 second
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228E-240-Why

What motivates asteroid hunters?Large dangerous asteroids are still out there to find.
4/4/20232 minutes, 1 second
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738-Tiny Visitor(526)

A tiny space rock passes through the cloud of communications satellites surrounding the Earth.
3/31/20232 minutes, 1 second
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227E-239-Martian Lakes

We may be able to learn about the possibilities of life on Mars by studying land forms on the Tibetan Plateau here on Earth.
3/28/20232 minutes, 1 second
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737-Collision(525)

I was asteroid hunting with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Steve Larson sent me an email requesting that I obtain some images of the asteroid 6478 Gault. Several days earlier, using mountain top telescopes in the Hawaiian islands , astronomers working with the ATLAS project reported that the perviously normally appearing asteroid 6478 Gault now has a 250,000 mile long straight tail. I added together four 60 second images which revealed a point of light with a tail which appeared to be similar to a long straight contrail left by a jet airplane high above the Earth. Images taken of 6478 Gault over the past several months suggest that it hit another object in the asteroid belt. If this idea is correct the collision fragments are what are giving this asteroid its long thin tail. Asteroid Gault is approximately 2.3 miles in diameter and thought to be a member of the Phocaea [Pho e ah] Family of main belt asteroids which themselves were formed by a violent collision about 2.2 billion years ago. This swarm of 2,000 space rocks , orbit the Sun once about every 3.5 years, between Mars and Jupiter.The object which the 2.3 mile diameter Gault hit is likely to have been a third of a mile diameter space rock. This celestial crash left Gault with a 250,000 long straight tail.
3/24/20232 minutes, 1 second
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226E-238-Now Three

The Catalina Sky Survey now operates three telescopes, 24 nights per month, in the Catalina mountains north of Tucson, Arizona.The Catalina Sky Survey began with the University of Arizona's 30 inch Schmidt Telescope on Mt. Bigelow. This telescope became the world leader when it was used to discover 148 Earth approaching objects in 2005. It found the most Potentially Hazardous Asteroids for the next three years running. In 2006 the University of Arizona's 60 inch telescope on nearby Mt. Lemmon received a new camera and many upgrades. In spite of the fact that this telescope was old enough for senior citizen discounts it rapidly became the world's leader in the discovery of Earth approaching asteroids. These telescopes began to make so many discoveries that a telescope which could observe newly discovered objects long enough so that their orbits around the Sun could be nailed down became a necessity. To fill this need an old unused 40 inch telescope was overhauled and installed in a new dome next to the 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon.The plan for the refurbished 40 inch was make it a robot with software designed specifically to track newly discovered Earth approaching asteroids. As might be expected such a software system is easier to think about that it is to implement. Alex Gibbs who is the Catalina Sky Survey's principal engineer took on this herculean task. The result is a followup telescope which really works well. This has relieved the 60 inch of followup duties which is allowing it to spend more time searching the skies for new objects.The Catalina Sky Survey now operates three telescopes, 24 nights per month, in the Catalina mountains north of Tucson, Arizona.
3/21/20232 minutes, 1 second
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736-Home Wrecker(524)

The extremely remote chance that a dangerous mountain sized space rock has our number on it is what keeps my team going to our four telescopes in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona.
3/17/20232 minutes, 1 second
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225E-237-Lost

The asteroid named for Mildred Shapley Matthews was lost in the solar system for 75 years.In 1916 the 60 inch Hale telescope on Mt. Wilson, California was the largest telescope in the world. Seth Nicholson and Harlow Shapley used it to discover a 2 mile diameter asteroid. They only observed their new asteroid twice on their discovery night. Shapley named the asteroid Mildred for his one year old daughter. Nicholson and Shapley were able to find asteroid Mildred a couple of times during the month after it's discovery. After that it's 1324 day orbit around the Sun was so poorly defined that astronomers did not know where to point their telescopes to observe it and Mildred was declared "lost". Friends of Mildred Shapley Matthews would always ask her if she was found yet. In fact it was not until she was 76 years old that Dr. Gareth Williams rediscovered "lost" asteroid Mildred. After 3/4 of a century of being lost Mildred was found.
3/14/20232 minutes, 1 second
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735-One Thousand(523)

For the first time in history, an asteroid hunting team, the Catalina Sky Survey, has discovered more than 1,000 Earth approaching asteroids in a single year. They are an interesting part of our environment.
3/10/20232 minutes, 1 second
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224E-236-Enceladus's Ocean

Pound for pound Saturn's moon Enceladus is the brightest object in our solar system. It is so shiny that it reflects most of the sunlight that strikes it. Since Enceladus absorbs little sunlight it's surface is 330 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Below its icy exterior the story is very different. It appears that Enceladus has an ocean of liquid water. What Next?
3/7/20232 minutes, 1 second
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734-Comets Africano(522)

During Comet C/2018 V4 Africano's last visit to the inner solar system humans were erecting the outer ring at Stonehenge. At the rate human's are changing the Earth's climate who can guess what will be happening on Earth when this comet returns in about 6,000 AD.
3/3/20232 minutes, 1 second
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223E-235-Fragment

Millions of years ago two large asteroids collided in the asteroid belt. Pieces were sent flying in all directions. A few of them were put into orbits which rise high above and below the plane of the solar system as they continued to travel around the Sun. A fragment is discovered from a collision long ago as it comes near the Earth. Fortunately this space rock will not strike the Earth anytime soon. It will continue to orbit the Sun in the silent vacuum of space until it has a collision with another asteroid or comet in the far distant future.
2/28/20232 minutes, 1 second
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733-Lunar Space Rock(521)

Recently, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groller discovered an Earth approaching asteroid which has a speed consistent with it being ejected from the Moon by the impact of an asteroid or comet long ago. 69 hours after Hannes discovered it, this small space rock passed closer than the communication satellites are from us.
2/24/20232 minutes, 1 second
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222E-234-Salty and Cold

There is increasing evidence that Jupiter's moon Europa, Saturn's moon Enceladus, and other bodies in our solar system have oceans of salty liquid water in contact with warm rock layers. We know that on Earth life abounds under these conditions around volcanic vents. Could such biodiversity be happening elsewhere?
2/21/20232 minutes, 1 second
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732-Comet Lemmon(520)

Comets Travel Between Stars. An interstellar traveler visits our neighborhood on its tour of the Milky Way. Comet Lemmon will continue on a hyperbolic path into deep space. In 2043 it will be further than the average distance that Pluto is from our Sun. Eons from now comet C/2018 U1 (Lemmon) may enter another solar system and be tracked by intelligent beings as it continues its tour of the Milky Way.
2/17/20232 minutes, 1 second
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221E-233-Tiny Visitor

Asteroids are part of our environment.An SUV sized space rock has spent eons traveling through the silent vacuum of space. In the past 50 years, without humans being aware of its existence, it has made 29 close approaches to planet Earth and 11 visits to the vicinity our sister planet Venus. In the relatively near future asteroid hunters will be able to find more dspace rocks like this one before they impact Earth and thus be able to issue a warning for a space rock which is about to explode over a populated area.
2/14/20232 minutes, 1 second
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731-Greg's Comet(519)

The discovery of a Jupiter family comet whose fate is to become a garden variety main belt asteroid.
2/10/20232 minutes, 1 second
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220E-232-Dangerous Aten

Aten asteroids pose a threat as well as an economic opportunity for humans.
2/7/20232 minutes, 1 second
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730-Busy Night(518)

On Halloween night while observing with the Catalina Sky Survey's 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona I discovered 21 space rocks streaking through the night sky. The most interesting one could be the destination of asteroid miners.
2/3/20232 minutes, 1 second
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219E-231-Hot Hand

Every year asteroid hunters discover about a hundred objects which are larger than 450 feet in diameter and come closer than 20 times the Moon's distance from us. We call these potentially hazardous asteroids. In 2015 my group the Catalina Sky Survey discovered 21 of them. It was thus exciting news to our team, when, recently, our newest team member Greg Leonard discovered three of them in rapid succession.
1/31/20232 minutes, 1 second
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729-Close Again(517)

As asteroid hunters equipment and skills continue to improve we will be able to find and track some of these tiny impactors and perhaps be able to suggest where to find pieces of one of them on the ground.
1/27/20232 minutes, 1 second
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218E-230-Close or Not

In 2013 my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Steve Larson discovered a space rock streaking through the night sky. For the next 3 days this object was observed by telescopes in California, England, Chile, and New Mexico and given the name 2013 TX68. About 10 days after being discovered, this small asteroid became invisible to human telescopes as it moved towards the Sun with increasing amounts of its dark side facing towards us. Hopefully asteroid hunters will come across 2013 TX68 during its 2016 encounter with Earth. The data obtained will allow us to predict when and how close it will approach our to home planet in future years.
1/24/20232 minutes, 1 second
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728-Space Weather(516)

Space is not all that far away. If a powerful solar eruption in 2012 had happened a week earlier, the blast of radiation would have caused wide spread power blackouts disabling everything that plugs into a wall socket as well as the water and sewer systems which rely on electric pumps.
1/20/20232 minutes, 1 second
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217E-229-Close Duo

On consecutive nights my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski discovered two very close approaching asteroids. One of Richard's discoveries, 2016 BY14 must be made out of pretty tough stuff since when it was closest to the Sun it received more than twice the solar energy which heats the surface of Mercury to 800 F. Asteroid hunter's continue to need to track 2016 BY14 to make sure that its orbit does not change to make it a threat as it passes near the paths of Mercury, Venus, Earth, our Moon, Mars, and Jupiter.
1/17/20232 minutes, 1 second
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727-Dust Moons(515)

In a dance of unequal partners the Earth and Moon orbit a common center of gravity which itself travels about the Sun. Leading and trailing the moon's twisted path by 60 degrees, are the L4 and L5 Lagrange points, where gravitational forces create a bowl in space time in which an object will remain until it is disturbed.The discovery of two large ghostly neighbors approximately 65,000 by 45,000 miles in size at the L4 and L5 sites approximately 250,000 miles from both the Earth and Moon verifies theoretical predictions.
1/13/20232 minutes, 1 second
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216E-228-Alien Contact

Humans are searching the Universe to discover life outside of our Planet.You could wake up any morning to the news that humans have found life beyond our planet. It could be fossils of ancient life on Mars. It could be the discovery of micro organisms in one of the salty oceans on the asteroid Ceres, the moons of Jupiter, Europa and Ganymede, and/or Enceladus the strange little moon of Saturn. It could be the reception of electromagnetic signals from a distant advanced civilization. Lacking hard evidence many of us continue to look into the night sky and wonder what is out there
1/10/20232 minutes, 1 second
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726-Close Space Rocks(514)

Since 1900 there have been 11 close approaches by asteroids larger than 300 feet in diameter. One of them, the Tunguska Object was about 400 feet in diameter. It entered the Earth's atmosphere and exploded with such force that it blew down trees over an 800 square mile area in 1908. Hopefully that will not happen again anytime soon.
1/6/20232 minutes, 1 second
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215E-227-Planet 9

Astronomers are searching the solar system for new planets. Calculations based on the orbits of the distant objects out near Pluto suggest the existence of a 10 Earth mass planet twenty times farther from the Sun than the planet Neptune. At its great distance the hypothetical new "Planet 9" would take 20,000 years or so to make a single orbit about the Sun. The search for "Planet 9" has begun. Until we have images of it moving through the night sky it will continue to be a theoretical curiosity.
1/1/20232 minutes, 1 second
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725-Mtn Ops(513)

My team, the Catalina Sky Survey, would not find a single asteroid without Steward Observatory's Mountain Lemmon Operations, or Mtn Ops for short. Bottom line is that Mtn Ops does whatever it takes to make our Asteroid Hunting facilities continue to function.
12/30/20222 minutes, 1 second
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214E-226-Cosmic Campground

The Cosmic Campground is one of the last places where one can experience the natural night sky in the lower 48.
12/27/20222 minutes, 1 second
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724-Aten(512)

Aten Asteroids are stealthy space rocks which can be dim and hard to detect since for most of their path about the Sun their illuminated side is facing away from us.
12/23/20222 minutes, 1 second
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213E-225-Greg Scores

My Catalina Sky Survey team mate Greg Leonard finds an interesting potentially hazardous asteroid.Since asteroid hunter's main concern are the large space rocks which we don't know about, my team the Catalina Sky Survey continues to scan the skies 24 nights per month using two telescopes located in the Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona.
12/20/20222 minutes, 1 second
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723-Very Close One(510)

Ten hours and 46 minutes after my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard discovered a Toyota RAV4 sized space rock, now named 2018 UA, streaking through the constellation of Pegasus at 8.8 miles/second, this tiny asteroid passed less than 1/2 the distance of the communications satellites to the surface of planet Earth
12/16/20222 minutes, 1 second
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212E-224-Aten Ahead

Aten asteroids spend most of their time inside the Earth's orbit, come close to us, travel at speeds our rockets can match, and may be an economical source of raw materials for space exploration.
12/13/20222 minutes, 1 second
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722-Close(509)

Until recently the discovery of very close approaching asteroids was rare, however, due to improvements in telescopes, cameras, and computers asteroid hunters are now finding a significant number of these small celestial visitors to our neighborhood every month
12/9/20222 minutes, 1 second
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211E-223-Back Home

A mysterious piece of space hardware comes back to Earth.
12/6/20222 minutes, 1 second
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721-Eric's Night(507)

Asteroid hunters are developing the equipment and skills which enable them to predict the impact of tiny space rocks. Thus in the future you may have the opportunity to witness the light show an impactor creates and perhaps even obtain clues which will enable you to find a piece of it on the ground.
12/2/20222 minutes, 1 second
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209E-221-Human Geological Epoch

Humans are creating a new geological epoch
11/29/20222 minutes, 1 second
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720-Large PHA(506)

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Pegasus with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered a 2,000 foot diameter space rock streaking through the night sky. The extremely remote possibility that a big one might have our number on it keeps asteroid hunters going to their telescopes.
11/25/20222 minutes, 1 second
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208E-220-Deuce

A pair of comet discoveries are reported in the space of 31 hours
11/22/20222 minutes, 1 second
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719-What A Night(505)

To give you an idea of the celestial traffic in our neighborhood, on a recent clear night, using our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groller posted 20 new objects on the Minor Planet Center's Near Earth Object Confirmation Page. In the future five of these asteroids may become a valuable source of raw materials for Martian colonists.
11/18/20222 minutes, 1 second
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207E-219-Zero

A small asteroid's path around the Sun very nearly crosses that of Earth.
11/15/20222 minutes, 1 second
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718-Vulcan(504)

In the fictional Star Trek series, Vulcan, Spock's home planet was imagined to orbit the A component of the triple star system 40 Eridani [Eri-dani ]. Recently astronomers using the Dharma Planet Survey 50 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona have discovered that there is indeed an actual planet, named HD26965 b, with mass of 8.5 times that of Earth orbiting the star 40 Eridani A once every 42.38 days.
11/11/20222 minutes, 1 second
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206E-218-Still Out There

Unknown large dangerous Earth approaching asteroids are still out there
11/8/20222 minutes, 1 second
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717-Fuls III(503)

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls discovered his third comet, Comet C/2018 R4 (Fuls). It is now on its way back into deep space. Given the climate change Earth is experiencing it is hard to predict the state of our planet and humanity when Comet Fuls returns in 7,500 AD.
11/4/20222 minutes, 1 second
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205E-217-How Close

Earth approaching asteroids are found by their motion in the sky.
11/1/20222 minutes, 1 second
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716-Pair of PHAs(502)

Asteroid Hunters keep careful track of nearly 2,000 Potentially Hazardous Asteroids [PHAs] to make sure that they are no threat to humanity. The recent discovery of two new PHAs reminds us that there are many still out there to be discovered and followed.
10/28/20222 minutes, 1 second
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204E-216-Blinky Revealed

An Earth approaching asteroid is found to triple in brightness every 9 minutes.
10/25/20222 minutes, 1 second
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715-Carson's Night(501)

A small space rock is spotted 4 days before it came very close to the Earth and our Moon.
10/21/20222 minutes, 1 second
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203E-215-Blinky

A rapidly spinning asteroid comes close to both the Earth and our Moon.
10/18/20222 minutes, 1 second
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714-Why Look(500)

What asteroid hunters fear is that a small space rock capable of injuring people and damaging buildings is heading our way and that we will not find it in time to give a warning for people in the impact area to seek cover.
10/14/20222 minutes, 1 second
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202E-214-Jupiter's Comets

The giant planet Jupiter has its own family of comets orbiting our Sun.
10/11/20222 minutes, 1 second
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713-Oppy(499)

The NASA Mars Opportunity Rover, nicked named Oppy by those who operate and love it ,was designed to last 90 days on the Martian surface but has continued to explore the surface of the red planet for 14 years.
10/7/20222 minutes, 1 second
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201E-213-Great Night

A dozen Earth approaching asteroid candidates are discovered in a single night.
10/4/20222 minutes, 1 second
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712-Tiny Travelers(498)

Although small space rocks pose no threat to humans, they are an interesting part of our environment, offer a chance for asteroid hunters to develop their tracking skills, and occasionally provide an opportunity for a meteorite hunter to touch an object from outer space.
9/30/20222 minutes, 1 second
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200E-212-Dead Comet

A potentially hazardous dead comet makes a close approach to Earth
9/27/20222 minutes, 1 second
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711-First One(496)

Asteroid hunters were able to discover a small Earth approaching asteroid after 57 nights of continuous rain and clouds.
9/23/20222 minutes, 1 second
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199E-211-Smoking Moon

Humans have discovered oceans of liquid salty water on four small worlds in our solar system. Could living things be flourishing in these alien environments?
9/20/20222 minutes, 1 second
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710-Boomer(496)

The fireball meteor streaking across the sky the early evening of January 17, 2018, witnessed by 700 observers in 11 States and Canada was also recorded by infrasonic microphones and seismometers. Scientific studies of this event gives researchers the ability to assess the risks presented by the 2,000 large fireball meteor explosions which occur each year world wide and will allow scientists to detect any secret nuclear tests being conducted by rogue individuals or governments.
9/16/20222 minutes, 1 second
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198E-210-Life's Core

All life has a common core which can guide our search for life outside of our planet.
9/13/20222 minutes, 1 second
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709-Catching Asteroids(495)

Asteroid Mining Is Possible. It might be possible to catch an asteroid, place it into Earth orbit, and thus provide a ready source of precious metals and water for space colonists to use.
9/9/20222 minutes, 1 second
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197E-209-Stretch Marked Moon

Mars is in the process of turning a moon into a ring
9/6/20222 minutes, 1 second
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708-Guard Down(494)

In 2018, July and August were cloudy and rainy in both Arizona and Hawaii sidelining the worlds two most productive asteroid hunting surveys. A cost effective way to make the Earth's planetary defense system more weather proof is to put a network of asteroid hunting telescopes around the world to discover and track potentially dangerous nearby neighbors.
9/2/20222 minutes, 1 second
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196E-208-Hot Lunation

My team the Catalina Sky Survey discovers 89 new Earth approaching objects in 24 nights.
8/30/20222 minutes, 1 second
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707-Ringed Dynamo(493)

Even though humans have been aware of the planet Saturn from from the dawn of history this beautiful object still offers mysteries for us to explore.
8/26/20222 minutes, 1 second
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195E-207-Carbon Comets

Comets may have brought the life enabling element Carbon to our planet.
8/23/20222 minutes, 1 second
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706-Wonders to Behold(492)

From the time 3 million years ago that our ancestor Lucy walked in what is now Ethiopia until the widespread use of electric lighting began in the 1880s the changing panorama and awe inspiring beauty of the natural night sky was available to most human beings.
8/19/20222 minutes, 1 second
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194E-206-Stealthy Asteroids

The NASA NEOWISE satellite has discovered a family of dark, stealthy asteroids some of which make close approaches to planet Earth.
8/16/20222 minutes, 1 second
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705-One Half Inch(491)

Fuzzy, spread out, asteroid images due to atmospheric and or equipment produced distortions can cause important objects to slip through an asteroid hunter's discovery images undetected. A careful monitoring of the temperature at a number of different locations in the observatory environment and using fans and other techniques to minimize temperature differences restores the power of a telescope so that it can detect possible asteroid threats to planet Earth.
8/12/20222 minutes, 1 second
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193E-205-Toy Asteroid

An asteroid small enough to fit under a basketball hoop makes frequent approaches to Earth, our Moon, and Mars
8/9/20222 minutes, 1 second
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704-Mini Moons(490)

There are likely to be hundreds smaller than softball sized and perhaps several dozen football to beachball sized, natural Earth mini moons, which are so small and fast moving that they are able to slip through asteroid hunters images without being detected.
8/5/20222 minutes, 1 second
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192E-204-Birthday Asteroid

An asteroid hunter wishes for a birthday comet but instead the Universe gave her an asteroid.
8/2/20222 minutes, 1 second
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703-Martian Water(489)

Exciting new research indicates that there could be a lake of liquid water beneath the south Martian polar cap. Further research will be required to determine if this briny pool could be the home of martian creatures.
7/30/20222 minutes, 1 second
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191E-203-Big Rock

A rare very large Earth approaching object is discovered in an unusual place in the sky.
7/26/20222 minutes, 1 second
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702-20 years(488)

It has been 20 years since the world woke up to the news that a half mile diameter asteroid, 1997 XF11, discovered by Space Watch on Kitt Peak, had a slight chance of impacting the Earth in 2028. The NASA and JPL's Center for Near Earth Object Studies or CNEOS (see-neos) for short maps space rocks orbits, predicts when they will come close to us, and reliably determines each one's chance of impacting Earth.
7/22/20222 minutes, 1 second
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190E-202-Martian Purity

Humans must be very careful not to introduce any of Earth's organisms into the Martian environment.]
7/19/20222 minutes, 1 second
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701-Touching The Sun(487)

Imagine a spacecraft traveling at a speed that would take it from New York to Tokyo in less than a minute, a mere 4 million miles from the surface of our Sun, where it would be exposed to about 500 times the solar radiation we receive here on Earth. Not science fiction but science fact for the NASA Parker Solar Probe on one of its final laps around our star.
7/15/20222 minutes, 1 second
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189E-201-Frequent Visitor

A small asteroid about the size of a U-Haul moving truck makes frequent visits to our part of the solar system.
7/12/20222 minutes, 1 second
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700-Martian Storms(486)

In a few weeks ,as Earth and Mars moved closer together, a dust storm engulfed most of the red planet making it impossible to see its surface features.
7/8/20222 minutes, 1 second
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188E-200-Comet Showers

It is possible that showers of comets changed the course of life on Earth.
7/5/20222 minutes, 1 second
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699-Last One(486)

A huge Earth approaching asteroid is discovered right before the 2018 monsoon rains settled into the American Southwest. This weather imposed break from observing provides the opportunity for asteroid hunters to make major equipment upgrades and perform routine maintenance.
7/1/20222 minutes, 1 second
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187E-199-Space Boomerang

A space boomerang meets its fate in a collision with the Earth about 60 miles off of the coast of Sri Lanka producing a bright, but harmless light show in the noon sky.
6/28/20222 minutes, 1 second
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698-Aliens?(484)

Most Astronomers find it hard to believe that given perhaps a trillion planets in the Milky Way alone that our Earth is the only one which hosts living organisms. It is both exciting and terrifying to realize we have no concept of what living forms may exist outside Earth in the Milky Way.
6/24/20222 minutes, 1 second
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186E-198-Asteroid Water Wagons

Our Moon is the nearest and most likely place for humans to colonize in the near future. It has a hostile environment where air and liquid water as we know them on Earth are not to be found. In the past astronomers hypothesized that comets are the source of water on the Earth and Moon. However, calculations by Svetsov and Shuvalov published in Planetary and Space Science indicate that when a comet impacts the Moon it is likely that 99% of its water evaporates into space and is lost. On the other hand their work indicates that asteroids have been hauling water to our Moon and depositing it in places which are very handy for future human colonists. Specifically it appears probable that 2 to 4.5 % of lunar craters are likely to contain substantial amounts of water in the form of hydrated minerals. These asteroid impact craters are a convenient source of water and solar energy for lunar bases and are likely to be the home of human lunar colonists.
6/21/20222 minutes, 1 second
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697-Double Trouble(697)

Asteroid hunters have discovered a strange asteroid pair. How they came to be together and what humans would do if such a large double trouble object is heading for us remains a mystery.
6/17/20222 minutes, 1 second
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185E-197-Rik's 2 Homers

During his last official observing run before retiring, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate, Rik Hill knocked two out of the park. On successive nights he discovered two new potentially hazardous asteroids 2015 TD323 and 2015 TK238. Not to worry, neither of these asteroids are a threat to Earth in the foreseeable future. However, they are large enough and can come close enough to prompt asteroid hunters to keep careful track of them.
6/14/20222 minutes, 1 second
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696-Botswana Fragment(482)

An object is tracked in outer space, seen to explode in our atmosphere, and had a fragment of it discovered on the ground. Its analysis will help humans to prepare for and defend against a much larger object with our number on it.
6/10/20222 minutes, 1 second
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184E-196-Dark,Bright,and Beautiful

The Great Galaxy in Andromeda or M31 as it is also known is one of the furtherest objects that can be seen with the unaided human eye. It is about two and a half million light years away. More than a thousand years ago the a Persian astronomer named Al-Sufi described the Great Galaxy in Andromeda as a "small cloud" in his Book of Fixed Stars. Now there are few places on planet Earth like the Cosmic Campground where one can see it with the naked eye due to inappropriate night time lighting.
6/7/20222 minutes, 1 second
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695-A Large Visitor(480)

Statistically, asteroid hunters are thought to have discovered 90% of our potentially dangerous celestial neighbors greater than 1 KM in diameter. Thus my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard was surprised to discover an unknown very large asteroid moving through the constellation of Persus.
6/3/20222 minutes, 1 second
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183E-195-Flat Earth Society Reincarnation

In spite of the shape of the Earth's shadow on the Moon, sailing ships disappearing below the horizon, satellite photographs, orbiting objects, and a mountain of other information about the size and shape of the Earth there are still people who belong a flat Earth Society and even have websites. The number of believers has diminished from 3,500 twenty years ago to less than a few hundred today. Not to worry the Flat Earth Society is being replaced by the Climate Change Deniers.
5/31/20222 minutes, 1 second
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694-Comet Catalina(479)

Comet C/2018 M1 (Catalina) is eternal in the sense that it will likely wander the vast space between the stars in our Milky Way Galaxy until the end of time.
5/27/20222 minutes, 1 second
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182E-194-Star Wanderer

From the dawn of history, humans have longed to wander amongst the stars. Now we know that comets are able to make such a voyage giving us paths to follow.NASA scientists have suggested that the first interstellar robotic spacecraft could be propelled by a solar sail as large as the state of Texas. Such a mission, perhaps two or three hundred years into the future could follow a comet's path. In this flight of fantasy the spaceship would be inclosed in a reflective spherical heat shield, placed into a Sun grazing orbit, and flung by the Sun's gravity onto a path which will cause it to be ejected from the solar system. After getting to a safe distance from the Sun the robotic spacecraft would deploy its solar sail and use light pressure to accelerate towards its destination. It could be further helped along using a powerful laser projected from the far side of the Moon. In a few decades or maybe even a few centuries it would arrive in a nearby solar system. After that it would be on its own to try to make sense of what is there and to beam information back to its human creators.
5/24/20222 minutes, 1 second
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693-Comet Leonard III(478)

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard knew he had bagged his third comet when he spotted an unknown fuzzy object with a broad tail moving through the constellation of Pisces. Eventually when it looses its volatile materials Comet Leonard will become one of the countless millions of main belt asteroids circling our Sun.
5/20/20222 minutes, 1 second
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181E-193-Survivor

Thirty six hours before my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rik Hill discovered it, a space rock about size of a Toyota Prius passed about 14,000 miles above the Earth's surface. When Rik first spotted it this small asteroid was about a million miles from us and was moving away from the Earth at 12.6 miles per second. Its orbit had been changed by a narrow escape from the Earth's gravity and it was on a new path around the Sun This small space rock was subsequently observed by telescopes in Russia and Arizona. The Minor Planet Center used these observations to calculate an orbit and give it the name 2015 SK7.2015 SK7 survived it's 2015 encounter with planet Earth. It may not be so lucky the next time.
5/17/20222 minutes, 1 second
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692-Lonely Fragment(475)

A 2000 foot diameter space rock has stories to tell about violent events long ago. Asteroid hunters are eager to track this huge collision fragment and look for members of its family as it passes near Earth in 2026.
5/13/20222 minutes, 1 second
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180E-192-WISE Alive

When the NASA WISE spacecraft ran out of frozen hydrogen, its detectors warmed up, and it was no longer able to conduct its primary mission. It was placed in a hibernation mode and left to orbit the Earth in silence. A couple of years ago NASA engineers figured out that the spacecraft, even with warm detectors, could find some interesting asteroids and decided to wake it up. The WISE spacecraft in turn has produced data on more than15,000 solar system objects including more than 350 Earth approaching asteroids and 60 comets.
5/10/20222 minutes, 1 second
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691-Earth-Venus Shuttle(474)

A 100 foot diameter asteroid is spotted on one of its regular trips between the orbits of Venus and Earth. Its ultimate fate is to collide with one of these planets producing a spectacular light show.
5/6/20222 minutes, 1 second
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179E-191-Two Odd Fellows

Two quite different Earth approaching asteroids were discovered in a clear hole in the sky between storms.
5/1/20222 minutes, 1 second
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690-Peek A Boo Asteroid(468)

A strange asteroid plays hide and seek with frustrated astronomers.
4/29/20222 minutes, 1 second
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178E-190-EX Most Dangerous

For a week or so after its discovery by the 3.5 meter Space Surveillance Telescope, 2015 PU228 was thought to be the asteroid most likely to collide with Earth in this century. Calculations based on limited data indicated that this asteroid had a one in 23,000 chance of colliding with our planet in January of 2081. As the length of 2015 PU228's observed path in the sky grew its chances of a collision with Earth decreased. More than a month's observations has made us sure that it will completely miss planet the Earth in 2081.
4/26/20222 minutes, 1 second
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689-Botswana Bound(471)

A small space rock with a diameter less than the height of an NBA basketball player had just crossed the orbit of our Moon on a collision course with Earth when it was spotted streaking through the constellation of Scorpius by my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski. 8 hours and 37 minutes after Richard's discovery observations, the space rock now known as 2018 LA was seen by security cameras to explode over Botswana in southern Africa just as NASA's scout system predicted.
4/22/20222 minutes, 1 second
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177E-189-Thats 2

Gennadii Borisov has done it again. In a stretch of less than six weeks this talented observer and telescope maker discovered two interesting Earth approaching objects. In this age of big science it is gratifying to see that an individual with relatively modest equipment can make scientific discoveries. In this case Borisov beat my team the Catalina Sky Survey and the Pan-STARRS group in Hawaii with our large telescopes and powerful computer systems to the discovery of a significant object. 
4/19/20222 minutes, 1 second
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688-Martian Asteroid Hunters(470)

The life of an asteroid hunter on Mars will be interesting and exciting. The double planet, our Earth and Moon, in the Martian night sky will be an unforgettable sight and well worth the trip.
4/15/20222 minutes, 1 second
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176E-188-Deep Listen

There is a mind blowing potential for life in the Universe.  Humanity's ignorance of any life forms beyond Earth has prompted the Breakthrough Prize Foundation at the Royal Society in London to create a program to award 100 million dollars in grants to fund projects to search for signals from intelligent life. 
4/12/20222 minutes, 1 second
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687-Returnee(465)

After being lost for ten years, the asteroid 2010 WC9 was re-discovered about a week before it came very close to Earth.
4/8/20222 minutes, 1 second
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175E-187-Ganymede's Layers

You can spot Ganymede orbiting the planet Jupiter with any backyard telescope. It is the largest of the four bright moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.  In your telescope Ganymede will be the third farthest moon from Jupiter.  This tiny point of light is really a small world composed of ice, water, and rock.
4/4/20222 minutes, 1 second
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686-Big Atira(464)

The recent discovery of an asteroid, whose orbit lies completely within that of the Earth, reminds asteroid hunters to continue to search near the Sun so that a large dangerous object does not sneak up undetected on the residents of planet Earth.
4/1/20222 minutes, 1 second
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174E-186-Breaks Happen

Hunting asteroids by poking around in clear holes between cloud layers can be very tiresome, however, sometimes it has its rewards.  A break in the monsoon weather pattern over southern Arizona allowed my Catalina Sky Survey Teammate, Richard Kowalski, to discover four new Earth approaching objects during the part of a night it was clear.
3/29/20222 minutes, 1 second
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685-Exiled Asteroid(463)

An asteroid is exiled to the outer regions of the solar system during Jupiter's rampaging tack away from the Sun long ago. During that process enough material was left in Jupiter's wake to form Venus, Earth, Mars, and the asteroid belt as we know them today.
3/25/20222 minutes, 1 second
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173E-185-So Many Possibilities

The number of possible places in a galaxy for life as we know it to develop depends on the number of stars which have planets, the presence of necessary elements such as iron, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon, and the freedom from nearby supernova which could sterilize an otherwise habitable planet. The good news, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in New Mexico has reported the discovery more than 150,000 galaxies which are rich with the three life enabling properties. The bad news is we will get monologues and not dialogs since it will take 9 million years for radio waves from the closest one to reach us and another 9 million years for our answer to make the trip back.
3/22/20222 minutes, 1 second
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684-Our View(462)

Modern technology provides us with stunning views of objects in the Universe in wavelengths invisible to our eyes, however, nothing is as moving and thought provoking as looking into deep space with your very own eyes.
3/18/20222 minutes, 1 second
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172E-183-No Worries

A number of blogs and postings on the web have been spreading the false rumor that there is an asteroid which is about to strike the Earth producing catastrophic damage. There are also recurrent false rumors that the government or governments are hiding the fact that a catastrophe is about to occur. Neither of these has a shred of evidence to back them up.
3/15/20222 minutes, 1 second
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683-TESS(460)

To find planets close to home NASA has launched TESS the Transiting Exoplanet Satellite which will monitor more than 200,000 nearby, stars over the entire sky to detect the tiny dips in light caused when a planet passes in front of it's star. The TESS era will be a most exciting time as humans discover and are able determine the properties of relatively nearby habitatable worlds and dream about what might be living in our neighborhood of the Milky Way.
3/11/20222 minutes, 1 second
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171E-184-Most Dangerous

Recently the  3.5 meter Space Surveillance Telescope located at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico found an an asteroid which has been named 2015 PU228. It is currently the asteroid which is most likely to collide with planet Earth in this century.  Don't worry, its closest approach to our home planet will not be untill January 15, 2081.  If there is an ideal close approaching asteroid, 2015 PU228 is it.  Humans have discovered this object long before it comes near to our home giving plenty of time to deflect it if that becomes necessary.  Serious scientific and engineering studies are currently underway to investigate various asteroid impact mitigation strategies.  These range from using a solar sail to give the problem asteroid a gentle push to setting off a buried nuclear weapon to create a rocket type thrust which will cause the potential impactor to miss planet Earth.
3/8/20222 minutes, 1 second
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682-Falling Space Rocks(459)

n the early evening of January 17, 2018 six hundred and seventy four observers in 11 States and Canada reported a fireball meteor streaking across the sky to the American Meteor Society. To find freshly fallen meteorites visit the American Meteor Society's website but do not hunt for meteorites on private land without permission.
3/4/20222 minutes, 1 second
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170E-182-Earth Life On Mars

If Earth had a mountain about four times higher than Mt. Everest this hypothetical mountain's summit would have the thin atmosphere, UV radiation from the Sun, and the temperature extremes approaching the hostile environment to be found on the planet Mars. 
3/1/20222 minutes, 1 second
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681-17,000 to Go(455)

So far asteroid hunters have discovered about 8,000 of the 25,000, large, potentially hazardous asteroids, suspected to exist, leaving 17,000 more to be found. For this reason, NASA has designed and proposed the NEOCam spacecraft to give us the ability to find them before they find us.
2/25/20222 minutes, 1 second
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169E-181-Beyond Moon

The relentless pull of the Earth's gravity on the Moon causes it to always point the same side towards us. The Moon's slight wobble has allowed us to catch glimpses of a small sliver of the Moon's far side. In 1968 the first humans to see the far side with their own eyes were the astronauts of Apollo 8. Perhaps someday humans will put a base on the far side of the Moon where powerful telescopes would be unaffected by light and electronic noise from Earth. 
2/22/20222 minutes, 1 second
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680-Comets and Asteroids(454)

If you set your mind to it, you can find and hold a sample of an asteroid, called a meteorite, which has landed on the Earth's surface. On the other hand, watching major meteor showers will allow you to see but not touch comet dust as it enters and burns up in the Earth's atmosphere.
2/18/20222 minutes, 1 second
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168E-180-An Eternal One

Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski found a faint moving point of light in the night sky.  After his discovery observations were posted on the Minor Planet Center's website it was observed by 10 other telescopes around the world and given the name 2013 US10.  It has taken additional observations to reveal that Kowalski's object is not an asteroid but rather a comet which came closest to the Sun on November 15, 2015. After that its speed will be so great that it will leave our solar system never to return. Its path is not in the direction of any known star making it likely that it will continue its cold lonely journey till the end of time.
2/15/20222 minutes, 1 second
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679-Hammer(453)

When Asteroid Hunters find a relatively large asteroid on a collision course with planet Earth, the challenge is to change its path to make it miss our home planet.
2/11/20222 minutes, 1 second
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167E-179-Planets,Billiards,&Alchemy

"I do not know how I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy, playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself, in now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.""Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things"These are only two of the quotes attributed to Sir Isaac Newton.
2/8/20222 minutes, 1 second
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678-Greg's Comet(425)

Greg's comet comes into our neighborhood once per human lifetime and spends most of it's time in the lonely space high above or far below the rest of the members of our solar system.
2/4/20222 minutes, 1 second
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166E-178-Monster Telescope

Imagine a monster telescope that can collect 37 million times more light than can enter your eye.  A huge telescope with this capability, planned by the European scientific community, will sit atop a 10,000 foot high mountain in the high dry desert of northern Chile.
2/1/20222 minutes, 1 second
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677-30 Years of Fireballs

Fireballs are meteors which become brighter than the planet Venus and can sometimes be seen in the daytime. If you are lucky to see a fireball send in your report to the American Meteor Society and become a citizen scientist.
1/28/20222 minutes, 1 second
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165E-177-Flying Peanut

For 16 years, since its discovery at Lowell Observatory, humans knew 1999 JD6 only as a strange, spinning, moving point of light in the night sky. It orbits the Sun once every 303 days on a path that brings it relatively close to Mercury, Venus, and Earth.  In the far distant future this small world is likely to collide with one of these planets, or the Sun, or be ejected completely from the solar system.  A RADAR movie made with a radio telescope reveals 1999 JD6 to be two asteroids in contact with each other giving the object a peanut shape.  Strangely enough 1 in 6 Earth approaching objects are like 1999 JD6 in that they are really two separate objects whose tiny forces of gravity keep them in contact as they orbit the Sun. 
1/25/20222 minutes, 1 second
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676-Cloud 7(449)

To give you an idea of the asteroid traffic in our neighborhood, on a mostly cloudy night, through holes in the clouds, in a space of less than 2 hours, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski posted 7 new close approaching asteroid discoveries on the Minor Planet Center's Near Earth Object Confirmation Page.
1/21/20222 minutes, 1 second
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164E-176-Weird Life

Our everyday world is in the thin web of life that surrounds our planet. We see living organisms made possible by solar energy, water, air, and nutrients from the Earth. Maybe all living creatures are not in an environment similar to ours. When looking for life in other places in the Universe we can take some clues from living systems in extreme environments on our own planet.
1/18/20222 minutes, 1 second
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675-Nuking An Asteroid(447)

Tonight, even though the chances are extremely slim, an asteroid hunter could find a sizable asteroid on a collision course with planet Earth. If we have decades warning, the potential impactor's arrival time could be changed by impacting the dangerous object with a high velocity mass or if we have less time we will need to nuke it which will either blow it to bits or give it a rocket like push.
1/14/20222 minutes, 1 second
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163E-175-One 4 Ukraine

Currently the majority of the Earth Approaching objects are found by my team, the Catalina Sky Survey or the Pan STARRs group in Hawaii. Both employ large telescopes, very expensive electronic cameras, and high powered computer systems.  However, an expert observer with a small 12 inch telescope and an electronic detector can still make interesting discoveries.
1/11/20222 minutes, 1 second
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674-Asteroid Homestead(446)

In the future one can envision a space mining family boarding a descendent of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Vehicle for a trip into low Earth orbit. A few hundred miles above the Earth's surface they would rendezvous with their asteroid mining spacecraft which will be their home for the next five years or so.
1/7/20222 minutes, 1 second
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162E-174-Fascinating Europa

You can spot Europa with almost any small telescope as a moving point of light orbiting the planet Jupiter just like Galileo Galilei did 400 years ago. Of the 4 moons which you will see Europa is the one second closest to Jupiter.  
1/4/20222 minutes, 1 second
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673-Christmas Comet(437)

On December 25, 2017, while searching for Earth approaching asteroids in the constellation of Virgo, the Universe gave my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard a Christmas present in the form of a comet which now bears his name.
12/31/20212 minutes, 1 second
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161E-173-An Earth Like Planet

Since the dawn of our race, it is likely that humans have looked into the night sky and wondered if they are alone in the Universe on a unique planet. The NASA Kepler spacecraft has discovered more than a thousand planets orbiting distant stars. A newly discovered planet, Kepler-452b has spent 6 billion years in the habitable zone of its star. In the 4.5 billion years of the Earth's history the parade of more than 5 billion species has included single cell organisms, various multi cellular life forms, land plants, dinosaurs, mammals, birds, flowers, and humans to name a few. It is mind blowing to consider what kind of life forms might exist on a planet which is 1.5 billion years older than mother Earth.
12/28/20212 minutes, 1 second
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672-Meteor Whispers(427)

Recent scientific studies have begun to shed light on the interesting mystery of how the small number of what we now call electrophonic meteors produce simultaneous light and sound. If you are lucky you could hear a meteor's dying whispers and could even be the first person to record these sounds on your cell phone.
12/24/20212 minutes, 1 second
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160E-172-Number 1602

The one thousand six hundred and second potentially hazardous asteroid was discovered by the Pan-STARRS group in Hawaii. Followup observations were made by  telescopes in Hawaii, France, Australia, Italy, Germany, and Pennsylvania. The Minor Planet Center used these vital observations to calculate an orbit and gave it the name 2015 OC22.
12/21/20212 minutes, 1 second
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671-Long Winter Nights(424)

Long Winter nights with good seeing, from start to finish, are those on which the asteroid hunter makes new discoveries while being treated to views of millions of stars, gas clouds, and galaxies which inspire a child like sense of wonder.
12/17/20212 minutes, 1 second
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159E-171-Planet's Airglow

At the few remaining natural night sky viewing locations on Earth the horizon has a faint glow in every direction.  Near the magnetic poles, this night glow appears to join with the relatively bright higher altitude aurora which covers larger portions of the sky and exhibits beautiful colors including green and red. Green light is the strongest component of the Earth' airglow and comes from oxygen atoms which have become energized by our Sun. 
12/14/20212 minutes, 1 second
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670-Laser Surfing(364)

When we find a planet which appears to have the chemical signs of living organisms in its atmosphere, the desire to take a close up look at it will be hard to contain. Laser propelled ultra light space probes could be sent to explore nearby worlds. The cost of investigating our planetary life hosting neighbors is likely to be less than what the US is planning to spend upgrading its nuclear weapons.
12/10/20212 minutes, 1 second
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158E-170-Encounter with Pluto

After 9 years, 3 billion miles, and 18 sleeping periods NASA gave a wake up call to the New Horizons when it was 135 million miles from the Pluto system.  After more than 8 hours of waiting, NASA engineers were ecstatic to receive a message from the New Horizons stating that "I am fine and ready to go forward with an encounter with Pluto".
12/7/20212 minutes, 1 second
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669-Seeds(356)

When a fleet of interstellar spaceships leaves our solar system for a planet circling a nearby star the most important of all of the riches that human explorers will carry with them will be libraries of our planet's DNA and the seeds of plants. They are the connection between past life, the inorganic world, and future life.
12/3/20212 minutes, 1 second
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157E-169-Neighborhood's Edge

Confronted with the deluge of new possible planets, in 2006, The International Astronomical Union voted to categorize Pluto as a Dwarf Planet and not the 9th planet in our solar system as most school children had learned. 
11/30/20212 minutes, 1 second
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668-Dry Sands(420)

Intriguing features which change with the Martian seasons mimic flows of liquid water on the Earth's surface.
11/26/20212 minutes, 1 second
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156E-168-Invisible Stuff

In 1933 Fritz Zwicky suggested that the high speeds of galaxies in the relatively distant Coma Cluster are indicative of some type of invisible material which is pulling on them. In the 1970's Dr. Vera Rubin began to measure the speeds of stars in galaxies using the Doppler shift. She expected stars orbiting at different distances from the centers of spiral galaxies to behave like the planets in our solar system since for these giant star systems the luminous mass that we observe is concentrated towards their centers.  To her amazement the stars near the edge of the great galaxy in Andromeda and many other spiral galaxies are moving at speeds which indicate that these galaxies contain ten times the amount of mass that emits radiation which is visible to us. It was at this point that Dr. Rubin realized that she had discovered compelling evidence to support Zwicky's dark matter hypothesis. 
11/23/20212 minutes, 1 second
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667-ET's Cigar(419)

The first alien object to observed visiting our solar system arrives from truly deep space and leaves us with the mystery of what it is and how it got that way.
11/19/20212 minutes, 1 second
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155E-167-Night Sky Friendly

Being night sky friendly means that you only use outdoor lighting fixtures which direct light onto the ground where humans need it and not up into the sky where it obscures the natural wonders of the Universe. Currently more than 2/3 of the US population and more than 1/2 of the those people living in Europe cannot see the Milky Way or a meteor streaking through the night sky because of inappropriate outdoor lighting. Amazingly enough being night sky friendly saves money and is good for business. 
11/16/20212 minutes, 1 second
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666-Red Dwarf Planets(417)

Earth like planets are being discovered circling the most common type of star in our neighborhood of the Milky Way galaxy.
11/12/20212 minutes, 1 second
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154E-166-Asteroid Diamonds

Did you know that asteroids can bring diamonds to Earth and that asteroids sometimes create diamonds when they collide with our planet?
11/9/20212 minutes, 1 second
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665-Odd Ball(416)

A small asteroid soars into the lonely space high above and below the plane of our solar system.
11/5/20212 minutes, 1 second
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153E-165-One Two Punch

About 35 million years ago the Earth was impacted by two large asteroids creating the more than 50 mile diameter Popigai [pop a gay i] Crater in Russia and a similar crater in Chesapeake Bay in the USA.  Analysis of fragments indicate that the impacting objects were not made of the same material. This finding has led scientists to speculate that there may be an astronomical process which changes conditions in the inner asteroid belt and causes the Earth's orbit to change slightly.  This combination could have triggered the ice age which caused the first significant ice sheet in Antarctica to form and led to the last major extinction event in the Earth's history.
11/2/20212 minutes, 1 second
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664-Extraterrestrial Whales(410)

Perhaps the reason that we have not detected alien civilizations on distant worlds is because they exist in oceans covered by miles of radiation absorbing ice and rocks.
10/29/20212 minutes, 1 second
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152E-164-Big Threat or Not

In February 2013 a space rock about 59 feet in diameter entered the Earth's atmosphere over Chelyabinsk, Russia making a fire ball 30 times brighter than our Sun. It came without warning and nearly 1,500 people were injured primarily by flying glass from broken windows. In the end spending a billion dollars a year on asteroid damage prevention is like purchasing expensive insurance for an extremely unlikely event. However, it has a side benefit that it will employ people and may stimulate science and technology.  
10/26/20212 minutes, 1 second
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663-Alien Rock?(409)

A rock from another solar system is likely to have streaked by Earth before heading back into interstellar space.
10/22/20212 minutes, 1 second
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151E-163-Space Junk

There are more than 20,000 pieces of space junk larger than 4 inches in diameter and millions of tiny ones in orbit around the Earth.  At orbital speed a flake of paint carries as much energy as a 550 pound object traveling at 60 miles per hour.  Eventually all of this stuff will fall back to Earth.   So far no injuries or property damage has been confirmed.  Heads up.
10/19/20212 minutes, 1 second
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662-Earth's Pet Rock(408)

On it's gravitational leash, Earth's pet space rock, 2016 HO3, accompanies us at a distance of between 38 and 100 times the Moon's distance from Earth as we both travel about the Sun.
10/15/20212 minutes, 1 second
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150E-162-Icarus Pays A Visit

For 43 years after its discovery in 1949, the Earth approaching asteroid Icarus, was known as the object which passes closest to our Sun. It is named for a boy in Greek mythology whose wings of feathers and wax melted when he ignored his father's advice and flew too close to the Sun.  
10/12/20212 minutes, 1 second
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661-Roving Venus(400)

To survive on Venus where the temperature is 864F and the surface air pressure is 90 times that of Earth, NASA and JPL engineers are exploring the concept of avoiding the use of modern temperature sensitive electronics by creating a fully mechanical rover.
10/8/20212 minutes, 1 second
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149E-161-Half A World Away

Using the long arm of the internet, astronomers in Russia are observing with a telescope located near Mayhill, New Mexico to discover solar system objects. The New Mexico Skies Observatory, near the village of Mayhill, is located 7,300 feet above sea level and has world class, clear dark skies, ideal for astronomical viewing. In addition to discovering new objects the ISON-NM telescope is being used to determine the size and shape of asteroids by carefully measuring the light they reflect as they spin on their axis of rotation and move about the Sun.  The size, shape, and rate of spin of an asteroid is the kind of information which humans need to prepare for the unlikely situation that a small body is found to be on a collision course with planet Earth.
10/5/20212 minutes, 1 second
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660-Double Comet(403)

What at first appeared to be an asteroid turned out to be a double comet.
10/1/20212 minutes, 1 second
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148E-160-Alma Spots Juno

Juno was found by German astronomer Karl L. Harding in 1804 who noticed that to the human eye it appeared to be a star like moving point of light in the night sky.  The light that Juno reflects suggests that it could be the source of stony meteorites called chondrites that we find on Earth. 
9/28/20212 minutes, 1 second
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659-Martian Debris(382)

Martian Trojan asteroids have stable orbits around the Sun, leading and trailing the red planet by 60 degrees, where the Sun's and Mars's gravity are balanced. The impact more than 4 billion years or so ago which blasted loose the Trojan asteroids and gave them the 3mi/s required to escape the red planet gives us an insight into the level of violence which occurred before our solar system came into it's present relatively calm state.
9/24/20212 minutes, 1 second
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147E-159-Good News

Recently my NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls discovered an approaching asteroid about the same size as the one whose high altitude disintegration injured nearly 1500 people in Chelyabinsk Russia in February of 2013.  Fortunately this new one missed planet Earth.  There is more good news.  Carson spotted this small space rock about 40 hours before its closest approach to planet Earth.  This means that if it had been on a collision path with our home planet we would have had time to warn people to seek shelter before it created a potentially destructive sonic boom in our atmosphere.
9/21/20212 minutes, 1 second
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658-Fireball II(418)

Recently there were four fireball meteors, brighter than the planet Venus, which exploded over Germany, France, Ohio, and Arizona within the space of only 10 hours. There are likely to be on the order of 1,000 fireball events over the Earth every day.
9/17/20212 minutes, 1 second
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146E-158-Know A Star

How would you like to know more about a particular star than anyone else on Earth? 
9/14/20212 minutes, 1 second
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657-Plant Companionship(407)

On Earth, human life is enabled by plants which provide us with calories, vitamins, fuel, medicines, and oxygen to breathe. In addition, recent scientific studies indicate that plant cultivation reduces anxiety and depression and has a positive influence on diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and longevity. It is likely that when humans travel to Mars they will continue this practice. The plants that Mars explorers take with them will provide a source of fresh fruits and vegetables , fresh air to breathe, and perhaps a psychological benefit that is crucial to the success of their mission.
9/10/20212 minutes, 1 second
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145E-157-Kissing Frogs

An asteroid hunter literally has to sort through millions of objects to find an unknown Earth approaching asteroid.
9/7/20212 minutes, 1 second
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656-Moons of Florence(399)

The largest asteroid to come near the Earth in 100 years has two moons.
9/3/20212 minutes, 1 second
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144E-156-Close Ones

In the space of less than ten nights, my Catalina Sky Survey teammates discovered 8 new Earth approaching objects. One of them can pass closer to us than our communication satellites.
8/31/20212 minutes, 1 second
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655-Finding Space Rocks(391)

Finding a meteorite that has traveled billions of miles through space to reach it's present location is exciting. It might even be worth real money.
8/27/20212 minutes, 1 second
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143E-155-Full Moon

For some people the full Moon is for howling. For asteroid hunters it is time to regroup and make improvements in the process of finding Earth approaching objects.
8/24/20212 minutes, 1 second
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654-Night Vision(401)

Experience the wonders of the Universe first hand using your night vision.
8/20/20212 minutes, 1 second
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142E-154-100 Years of Data

Soon it will be possible to study changes in the Universe which have occurred over the past 100 years. Photo: By Harvard College Observatory - Harvard College Observatory, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5280391
8/17/20212 minutes, 1 second
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653-Biggest Ear(300)

China has built and is operating the world's largest Radio telescope.
8/13/20212 minutes, 1 second
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141E-153-Alien Invaders

The most likely alien invaders are viruses or other bits of living materials that humans have exported from or imported to Earth's biosphere. Currently there are international efforts, like the outer space treaty and the Committee on Space Research, to keep the human exploration of space from spreading Earth's life forms to other places or to contaminate our own biosphere with extraterrestrial organisms if they exist.
8/10/20212 minutes, 1 second
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652-Our Number(314)

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard discovered, 2016 WJ1, a relatively large asteroid which can come close but will not hit the Earth. Once in every million years or so an asteroid impact by an object of this size could cause global climate change disrupting human agriculture and plunge our society into a real crisis.
8/6/20212 minutes, 1 second
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140E-152-Big and Bad

n the space of a couple of days the Catalina Sky Survey found 3 potentially dangerous asteroids.
8/3/20212 minutes, 1 second
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651-Spotting Meteors(397)

7/30/20212 minutes, 1 second
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139E-151-A Climate Changer

Large asteroids which impact the Earth can cause global change.
7/27/20212 minutes, 1 second
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650-Jupiter(396)

Jupiter has been observed throughout human history and is so bright that you can even spot it under the artificial light dome of one of our cities. Even so it is less than 40 years ago that we were first able to view Jupiter in detail as the Voyagers streaked by it. Jupiter contains more than twice the mass of all of the other planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets in our solar system combined.
7/23/20212 minutes, 1 second
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138E-150-How Big It Is

Asteroids are moving points of light in the night sky, which shine by reflected Sun light. The asteroid hunting community determines a new object's orbit around the Sun by continuing to measure its changing position in the sky. The next time you hear someone state the size of an asteroid it is a safe bet that it based on Dr. Landolt's Standard Star measurements.
7/20/20212 minutes, 1 second
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649-30 Days of Traffic

During a recent 30 day period asteroid hunters spotted 88 small space rocks passing through our neighborhood. Their diameters ranged from the length of a Uhaul Van to one that would occupy the majority of a city block. None of them pose a threat to Earth in the foreseeable Future.
7/16/20212 minutes, 1 second
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137E-149-Near Venus to Past Jupiter

About a month before my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rik Hill spotted it, a 5 football field diameter asteroid had been almost as near to the Sun as the planet Venus. His discovery images showed it about to cross the Earth's orbit at a speed of 21 miles per second coming towards us. Additional observations by telescopes in Illinois, New Mexico, and Arizona showed that its 7.6 year path around the Sun will take it out to well past the planet Jupiter. This object's orbit is highly elliptical and inclined so that it moves above and below the plane where the planets and nearly all of the other solar system objects exist. It had crossed the Earth's orbital path moving towards the Sun about 6 weeks before it was discovered but nobody noticed it since it was faint and far away from Earth.
7/13/20212 minutes, 1 second
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648-Smoky Nights

Until recently smoky nights at the observatory were rare. Now they have become more common place as wild fires continue to devastate portions of the western United States. The consequences of expanded fire prone areas goes far beyond missing a few nights data at the telescope. Potentially millions of people will be at increased risk of respiratory aliments. Further the burn scars left behind will adversely affect the quality and quantity of the precious water these high altitude areas provide to a a dry and thirsty west.
7/9/20212 minutes, 1 second
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136E-148-Radio Eyes

If you woke up tomorrow morning with radio eyes your surroundings would look very different. Invisible to us, are the radio waves occupying a vast region of other wavelengths.These invisible radio waves are produced by a number of very interesting physical processes in the Universe. In fact how things look would depend on the part of the radio spectrum that you could see.
7/6/20212 minutes, 1 second
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647-Vigilance

A break in the weather provides the opportunity to discover an Earth approaching object.
7/2/20212 minutes, 1 second
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135E-147-High Traffic Area

Francesco Manca of the Sormano Astronomical Observatory is doing some of the important work of keeping track of the asteroids which can make close approaches to our Earth, our Moon, and other objects in space. He has compiled the fact that the asteroid hunting community has found more than 2000 small asteroids, of less than several football fields in diameter, which can make close approaches to us. Nearly 700 have orbits which allow them to come closer to the Earth than our Moon. So far more than 250 of these small asteroids have come or are predicted to come less a lunar distance from our home planet.
6/29/20212 minutes, 1 second
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646-Young Martian Volcanoes

Relatively recent volcanic activity observed on Mars suggests that where subsurface martian magma and frozen water meet is where microbial life could flourish in the current era.
6/25/20212 minutes, 1 second
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134E-146-Stuff Of Life

Evidence from comets and meteorites has brought many scientists to believe that the basic building blocks of life were brought to Earth by small bodies which impacted our home planet early in its history. When and where did the substances, including water and organic materials required for life as we know it, appear in our solar system?
6/22/20212 minutes, 1 second
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645-Shrinking Stratosphere

As a result of human caused increases in green house gases the troposphere is expanding and the stratosphere is shrinking. Between 1980 and 2018 the stratosphere has become a quarter of a mile thinner and is projected to contract in total by nearly a mile by 2080 if the present human increases in green house gases continues. Find out why buckle up for safety has more than one meaning in the era of climate change we are moving into.
6/18/20212 minutes, 1 second
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133E-145-Near Earth and Moon

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate, Rose Matheny discovered a tiny asteroid that passed 115,000 miles from Earth and 104,000 miles from our Moon. Rose's discovery demonstrates the fact that the asteroid hunting community is beginning to have the ability to discover small space rocks before they make their closest approach to Earth.
6/15/20212 minutes, 1 second
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644-Tracking Meteoriods

A team of astronomers find that as many as 14 comets which came to less than 4 times the Moon's distance from us as long as 4,000 years ago are detectable as meteor showers in the present era. These results make us aware of potentially hazardous comets from the past which could come into our space again in the future.
6/11/20212 minutes, 1 second
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132E-144-One Of A Million

Recently I was observing with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon when the computer identified a faint fast moving object in the night sky. Not being sure it was real I scheduled followup observations. About an hour later the second set of observations showed that it is a real object. On the next two nights this small space rock was observed by telescopes near Westfield, Illinois and on Kitt Peak in Arizona. These observations allowed the Minor Planet Center to determine an orbit and a tentative size. It was given the name 2015 GB.
6/8/20212 minutes, 1 second
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643-Space Vehicles

New Rocket engines will revolutionize space travel to the Moon and Mars.
6/4/20212 minutes, 1 second
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131E-143-Busy Little One

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rik Hill discovered an asteroid about the size of a luxury sedan which cruises about the inner solar system.
6/1/20212 minutes, 1 second
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642-Vesta Fragment

An impacting object hit the asteroid Vesta making a 10 mile diameter crater and in the process blasted loose fragments which have been orbiting the Sun for 22 million years or so. In June of 2018 my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski discovered one of them streaking towards Earth with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon , AZ. This small space rock crashed into Earth raining fragments upon the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana.
5/28/20212 minutes, 1 second
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130E-142-Planetary Defense

Recently people from all over the world met in Italy to discuss ways that humans can prepare for the unlikely, but not impossible, situation that an object is on an impact trajectory with planet Earth. They were were presented with a hypothetical asteroid threat. A month after its discovery the hypothetical asteroid comes about 18 million miles from us . It continues to be observed for another month with every new observation making it appear to have a greater chance of colliding with mother Earth about 7 years hence. This is where the participants are left. At this point they don't know its exact size, chemical composition, if it will collide with us or not, and if it does the spot of impact on Earth. They are then charged with the task of obtaining needed observations and to develop a strategy to deal with the potential impact.
5/25/20212 minutes, 1 second
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641-Backyard Astronomy

In March and April every year amateur astronomers, around the world, in Messier Marathons, attempt to view all of 110 objects in the Messier catalogue in a single night. In a more leisurely approach you can visit a dark sky location like the Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky and view spectacular Messier Objects with your naked eye, binoculars, or a small telescope.
5/21/20212 minutes, 1 second
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129E-141-Sailing The Cosmos

The first human use of the wind to power boats most likely occurred in about 3,000 BC. This was a major improvement in travel over walking and animal drawn carts. Three or four hundred years from now humans may send a robotic space probe to a nearby star using a light sail as big as the state of Texas. Ideally it would deploy its giant solar sail near the Sun perhaps as close to it as the planet Mercury. This would give it maximum initial thrust. After it gets far from the Sun it could be pushed along by a powerful pinpoint laser beam. Theoretically it is possible to achieve a fraction of the speed of light through this means.
5/18/20212 minutes, 1 second
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640-Rocks or Rockets

Asteroid hunters have discovered a curious object. It appears likely to be either a rock ejected from the Moon or a piece of space junk from a human designed mission to the Moon. Observations which reveal how this tiny object is effected by Sun light could tells us if it is a natural or man made object.
5/14/20212 minutes, 1 second
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128E-140-A Weird Orbit

The vast majority of asteroids orbiting the Sun do so on a path that is pretty much in the same plane as the planets. There is a lot of empty space in the solar system, however, we see asteroids with craters on them so we know collisions have occurred. It seems likely that an asteroid whose path is highly inclined to the plane of thesolar system was involved in a collision with another object causing a radical changein its orbit.
5/11/20212 minutes, 1 second
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639-Earth Approachers

During a recent 60 day period asteroid hunters discovered 29 space rocks as they passed closer to us than the Moon. These small asteroids averaged 30 feet in diameter and ranged in size from one that could fit under a basketball hoop to one the would fill the whole basketball court. Several times every year a small space rock bursts into fragments some of which strike human structures.
5/7/20212 minutes, 1 second
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127E-139-Next Step to Mars

A trip to our Moon is one of the great human adventures of all time. However, such a voyage is but a small step of about 30 Earth diameters into the vastness of space.NASA is proposing the next step on the path to Mars to be a mission to an asteroid or a boulder taken from the surface of an asteroid.
5/4/20212 minutes, 1 second
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638-Methane

How ET could know there is life on Earth.
4/30/20212 minutes, 1 second
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126E-138-An Inter-Planetary Visitor

Recently an inter-planetary visitor made a close approach to planet Earth. It is about the same size as the object which entered our atmosphere in February of 2013 injuring nearly 1500 people in Chelyabinsk, Russia. It can come to within 20,000 miles of us which is closer than our communications satellites.
4/27/20212 minutes, 1 second
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637-Martian Dust

After sunset in the spring and before sunrise in the fall, at a natural night sky location like the Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary in New Mexico, you will see a triangle of faint glow of light that extends from its broad base on the horizon to a point almost overhead. New scientific evidence suggests that this phenomenon is caused by sunlight reflecting from a Mars produced dust cloud between Earth and Jupiter.
4/23/20212 minutes, 1 second
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125E-137-Bad Seeing

Looking at the Universe from the Earth's surface is a bit like a scuba diver viewing our world from the bottom of a swimming pool. Don't get me wrong. I love our atmosphere. It gives us air to breath, keeps our body's fluids liquid, protects us from cosmic rays as well as space rocks, and performs many other functions which make life on our planet possible. That being said the blanket of air which surrounds us makes it difficult to view objects in the Universe.
4/20/20212 minutes, 1 second
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636-90 Inch

On Kitt Peak in Arizona, the Steward Observatory's Bok telescope's 90 inch light collecting mirror enables the discovery, study, and tracking of space rocks 3 or 4 times fainter then possible with any of our other telescopes. Over all our team, the Catalina Sky Survey, has used the 90 inch Bok telescope to discover 36 Earth approaching asteroids.
4/16/20212 minutes, 1 second
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124E-136-The Oceans of Ganymede

Ganymede was discovered by Galileo Galilei using his new telescope in 1610. He observed it to be a faint point of light orbiting the planet Jupiter. This discovery along with 3 of Jupiter's moons was the first instance of objects being observed to be orbiting another planet. Now that we know that Ganymede has a substantial salty ocean one has to wonder if some type of microbes might be living there.
4/16/20212 minutes, 1 second
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635-Exploring Mars

We are lucky to be alive in an age when anyone with an internet connection can participate in the exploration of Mars. Your unique brain-eye combination may very well enable you to notice a previously unknown meteorite on the surface of Mars. Give it a try.
4/9/20212 minutes, 1 second
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123E-135-Future Impact Possibilities

Recently, three asteroids were discovered which have very slight probabilities of impact with planet Earth between 2065 and 2117. My team, the Catalina Sky Survey found two of them and the Pan-STARRS group in Hawaii found the other one. These three asteroids are some of the most recent objects to be listed on the NASA Sentry Risk Table. So far so good. Maybe against the most incredible odds a small asteroid has our number on it. Maybe we will find it tonight.
4/6/20212 minutes, 1 second
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634-Meteor Goes Splat

On 28 February 2021 at 9:54PM a large slow moving fireball meteor was observed over England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. The Wichcombe meteorite which this meteor produced is particularly valuable since it was found less than 12 hours after it fell leaving its interior untouched by contamination from its terrestrial surroundings.
4/2/20212 minutes, 1 second
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122E-134-Recycling Spacecraft

In the early days of space exploration when a flight component failed the mission was over. In recent history, there have been a few times when astronauts have repaired satellites and a number of instances of Earth bound engineers reprogramming malfunctioning spacecraft so that they could continue their scientific work. Since the cost of developing and launching spacecraft far exceeds the cost of operating them for extended periods of time, our ability to recover from malfunctions allows scientists to make the best use of available funds.
3/30/20212 minutes, 1 second
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633-Dress Rehearsal

The situation that asteroid hunters both train for and dread is the discovery of a large space rock on a collision course with planet Earth. Recently we got a chance to practice on a small harmless space rock named 2020 XK1 that eventually zipped past us. About once a month a small space rock like 2020 XK1 enters the Earth's atmosphere, creates a super fireball meteor, bursts into a cloud of fragments at 135,000 feet, and rains fragments of itself onto the ground for meteorite hunters to discover.
3/26/20212 minutes, 1 second
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121E-133-2 Close Approaches

Slightly more than a day apart, my NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey teammates Richard Kowalski and Carson Fuls found two small asteroids. Both of them can travel to much closer than the distance to our Moon from planet Earth. It is possible that either of these tiny asteroids could enter the Earth's atmosphere in the distant future and release the energy of a small nuclear weapon. We might expect such an event every 27 years or so. There are likely to be several million space rocks of this size which come close to planet Earth. We now know more about two of them.
3/23/20212 minutes, 1 second
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632-Couch Potato

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski is the first person in our group and perhaps the first person in the world to discover a potentially hazardous asteroid while sitting on his living room couch.
3/19/20212 minutes, 1 second
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120E-132-Kowalski's Forever Comet

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski has an instinct for discovering interesting objects. Recently he spotted a fuzzy looking moving faint light in the night sky. It was then observed by telescopes in Italy, New Mexico, and Texas and given the name C/2015 D5 (Kowalski). When Kowalski first spotted this comet it was traveling about 12 miles per second away from the Sun and was about 344 million miles from planet Earth. Comet C/2015 D5 (Kowalski) is likely to continue its cold lonely journey between stars till the end of time.
3/16/20212 minutes, 1 second
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631-Greg's Comet

My Catalina Survey Teammate Greg Leonard was asteroid hunting with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he spotted a fuzzy object with a short tail moving through the constellation Canes Venatici. That Greg spotted his comet discovery some 472 million miles from the Sun leads us to believe that it may brighten to the point that C2021 A1 (Leonard) will be visible in binoculars and perhaps even to the naked eye.
3/12/20212 minutes, 1 second
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119E-131-Deafening Silence

More than 50 years of searching for signals from other civilizations in the Universe has produced a deafening silence. There is no evidence that aliens have visited the Earth or exist anywhere. There are many hints that life might exist in other places but there is no conclusive proof that it does. My money is on the concept that there are many planets which host living organisms. Recent discoveries indicate that there may be as many as 40 billion habitable planets in the Milky way alone. On some of them civilizations like are ours are likely to be emerging. The physics of the Universe requires large allocations of energy and resources to become spacefaring. Humans have so far dabbled in a few baby steps beyond our planet and made some attempts to listen for other beings. What else is out there remains to be discovered.
3/9/20212 minutes, 1 second
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630-Largest Asteroid

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Hercules when he spotted a fast moving point of light streaking through the night sky 159 million miles from Earth. David's discovery is only one of three Earth approaching asteroids discovered in 2020 which is larger than 1 km in diameter. NASA is especially interested in these very large asteroids since the impact of a 1 km or greater diameter asteroid is likely to produce global climate change.
3/5/20212 minutes, 1 second
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118E-130-Things That Dim In The Night

Objects in the Universe that brighten rapidly grab our attention. One of the most spectacular examples is Kepler's supernova. In 1604 this star was bright enough to be seen with the naked eye in the daytime for over three weeks. Another occurred in 1843 when a comet became almost as bright as the limb of the Sun. Over the centuries there have been many suddenly appearing objects in both the day and night sky. Possibly as the result of this history, most of the surveys which look for time variable objects in the sky are set to trigger on increases in brightness. On the other hand perhaps solar systems in formation dim instead of brighten. Stay tuned.
3/2/20212 minutes, 1 second
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629-Loneliest Asteroid

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Canes Venatici with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, AZ when he found our teams loneliest asteroid of 2020. The possibility of a tough lonely unknown asteroid with our number on it keeps asteroid hunters scanning the sky.
2/26/20212 minutes, 1 second
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117E-129-A 3 City Block Sized Asteroid

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammates Carson Fuls and Jess Johnson discovered an asteroid which comes close enough and is large enough be be classified as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid. It was subsequently observed by telescopes in New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Illinois and given the name 2015 DH155. Fortunately, its orbit never brings it closer than about 16 times the Moon's distance from planet Earth.
2/23/20212 minutes, 1 second
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628-Close Approaches

In 2020 my team the Catalina Sky Survey discovered 171 asteroids which can occasionally come closer to us than our Moon. In fact 21 of them, averaging 25 feet in diameter can come close enough to our home planet to pass through the cloud of communications satellites which surround Earth.
2/19/20212 minutes, 1 second
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116E-128-Buzzed By An Asteroid

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammates Carson Fuls and Jess Johnson discovered a rapidly moving point of light in the sky. It was subsequently observed by telescopes in Italy, Arizona, New Zealand, and Australia. Twenty six hours before humans spotted it, this 10 foot diameter space rock came within two and a half Earth diameters of our planets surface and was traveling at 8 miles per second. At that point it was bright enough to be seen in a small telescope had anyone been looking. In the future its orbit allows it to come to about 2,000 miles of the Earth's surface.
2/16/20212 minutes, 1 second
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627-Toughest Asteroids

In 2020, my team the Catalina Sky Survey discovered 14 extremely tough asteroids which regularly travel closer to the Sun than the planet Mercury. They are likely to contain at least as much iron, nickel, platinum, gold, and other valuable metals as a stony meteorite and may be worth billions of dollars on the used metal markets. In the future they may become an important source of raw materials for future asteroid mining space colonists
2/12/20212 minutes, 1 second
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115E-127-Tied For Third

The appearance of a naked eye comet is one of natures most impressive displays. Humans have regarded these suddenly appearing objects as everything from a sign of an upcoming disaster, to the bringers of water and organic materials to Earth. Not all comets are discovered with large telescopes and sophisticated electronic cameras. They sometimes sneak up on our planet by brightening suddenly. David Levy discovered 8 comets visually with small backyard telescopes. Perhaps, with persistence you too could discover a comet.
2/9/20212 minutes, 1 second
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626-Lunar Impactors

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne was observing in the constellation of Pisces with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, AZ when he discovered a small space rock on a path which takes it near the moon on its 2.3 year long orbit about the Sun. On this trip Teddy's small space rock missed the Moon. Other tiny asteroids are not so lucky. Imagine the excitement which will occur when scientists are able invite the people to go outside to witness the impact of a small boulder on the Moon.
2/5/20212 minutes, 1 second
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114E-126-Ready Yourself For Alien Life

Carl Sagan said that "The Universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space". It is hard to look into the sky on a clear dark night and not share this feeling.
2/2/20212 minutes, 1 second
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625-Record Year

In 2020 the asteroid hunting community discovered 2,946 Earth approaching space rocks orbiting our Sun. My team, the Catalina Sky Survey, led the pack with 1,542 to our credit. Fortunately we have yet to find an asteroid large enough to do damage that is on a collision course with our home planet.
1/29/20212 minutes, 1 second
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113E-125-NASA RADAR Finds Asteroid Moon

Asteroid 2004 BL86 was discovered more than 10 years ago by the LINEAR program in New Mexico.Until recently, we knew asteroid 2004 BL86 only as a faint moving point of light in the night sky. Early in 2015 it came close to planet Earth. RADAR images obtained with the 230 foot wide NASA Deep Space Network show that it is about 1100 feet in diameter and has a small moon about 230 feet across.
1/26/20212 minutes, 1 second
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624-In Coming

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard was asteroid hunting with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he spotted a moving point of light streaking at 6.9 mi/sec through the constellation of Canis Minor. Greg's discovery will not impact Earth in the foreseeable future, however, rest assured that asteroid hunters will continue to track it as it passes near Earth and Mars to make sure that 2020 XU6's path does not change to put it on a collision course with Earth.
1/22/20212 minutes, 1 second
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112E-124-Great Shefford Observatory

On the first night an Earth approaching asteroid candidate is discovered, one is lucky to obtain observations for a few hours along its path in the sky. Since a typical near Earth asteroid takes from a few hundred days to several years to complete a trip around the Sun, it takes more than a few hours of data to be able to predict where it will go. Peter Birtwhistle of the Great Shefford Observatory in England is one of unsung heroes of the asteroid hunting community. On a recent observing run he helped to determine the orbits of several objects which I discovered with the NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey, 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon. Without his efforts they would have likely been lost. These are only the most recent results of his work. Over the years, his data have helped to establish the orbits of more than 4000 Earth approaching objects
1/19/20212 minutes, 1 second
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623-Arecibo

The National Science Foundation has announced that it will close and decommission the giant RADAR telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Whip lashing cables during an unpredictable catastrophic collapse of the entire structure make it life threatening for crews to try to shore up the support structure. We all will miss this scientific treasure.
1/15/20212 minutes, 1 second
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111E-123-A New Discovery Not

I was observing with the NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey, 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, when I found an interesting moving point of light in the night sky. It appeared to be on the path of an Earth approaching asteroid. I submitted my observations to the Minor Planet Center. Telescopes in Germany, New Mexico, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and England observed it. The Minor Planet Center used these data to calculate an orbit. This orbit revealed the asteroid to be large enough and close enough to classify it as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid. It was given the name 2015 BY310. A few days later the Minor Planet Center connected the observations of the object that they had been calling 2015 BY310 with an asteroid 2000 BK19. It had been discovered 15 years previously by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research Program in New Mexico. These new data confirm that it is is an Earth approaching asteroid but that it is slightly smaller than is required to give it the potentially hazardous label.
1/12/20212 minutes, 1 second
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622-Lonely Vigil

On some nights an asteroid hunter searches for Earth approaching objects near the ecliptic plane where the planets and most of the asteroids are located. During these busy times the telescope takes images of many interesting moving objects. On other long lonely nights the search takes the telescope to the far north portion of the sky where it is rare to spot any moving objects traveling through fields of millions of unblinking stars. The reward is when you find a moving object it will be interesting.
1/8/20212 minutes, 1 second
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110E-122-This Comet Will Never Return

Unlike Halley's [h AE - l ee ] comet which returns to our neighborhood once about every 76 years, Comet C2013 US10/Catalina will pass this way once never to return. In 2028 Kowalski's comet will pass Pluto's average distance from the Sun. After that it will continue to move away from the Sun, become an interstellar traveler in the night, and perhaps some day a countless number of human lifetimes from now become a comet in another solar system.
1/5/20212 minutes, 1 second
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621-Morning Sky

Although the orbit of an Aten asteroid crosses our path in space on its travel about the Sun it stays mostly inside the Earth's orbit making it difficult to discover. Since the Aten asteroid 2020 VZ5 is likely to eventually collide with Earth, Venus, or our Moon asteroid hunters will continue to observe it to make sure its path does not change and become a threat to our home planet.
1/1/20212 minutes, 1 second
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109E-121-Three Is A Mystery

Within a time span of one and a half hours, the two telescopes of the NASA funded, University of Arizona, Catalina Sky Survey, discovered three asteroids whose orbits are similar enough to grab one's attention. However, they different enough to keep us from jumping to the conclusion that they are part of an asteroid collision fragment family. There has been some speculation about the possibility of killer asteroid swarms which threaten the Earth. There is no evidence to support these ideas.
12/29/20202 minutes, 1 second
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620-Interstellar Travelers

For millennia humans have gazed into the night sky and have dreamed of traveling to the stars. It is not beyond the realm of possibility that one of the objects astronomers discover passing through our solar system was created and is operated by an advanced technological life form in the Milky Way. Until then we can look into a natural night sky such as one can find at the Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary in New Mexico and wonder what is out there.
12/25/20202 minutes, 1 second
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108E-120-Finally A Good Night

Unfortunately, after spending many years of my life observing the sky at night I have not observed any alien spacecraft. I too have been waiting for Scotty to beam me up.
12/22/20202 minutes, 1 second
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619-Apophis Campaign

Currently scientists, governments, and private citizens are preparing to mitigate a disaster caused by a large incoming space rock. To test techniques for characterizing a newly discovered potentially threatening asteroid, scientists are planning to treat Apophis as an unknown object when it becomes detectable to Earth bound telescopes in 2020-2021.
12/18/20202 minutes, 1 second
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107E-119-Signs of Life On Mars

Indisputable proof that life existed or currently exists on the planet Mars has yet to be found. However, tantalizing pieces to this mystery continue to be discovered. It appears that conditions on Mars, 3.8 billion years ago, were similar to those on Earth at the time when we know that life developed here. The mystery of life continues to pull us towards the red planet.
12/15/20202 minutes, 1 second
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618-Tremendous Find

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin searched for asteroids, as close to the Sun as possible with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona. His efforts were rewarded when he discovered 2020 UP3, illuminated like a thin crescent moon, trying to sneak by asteroid hunters in the evening twilight. This was a tremendous find since 2020 UP3 is more than 1 Km in diameter and is thus large enough to create significant damage if it entered our atmosphere.
12/11/20202 minutes, 1 second
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106E-118-A Skyscraper Sized Asteroid to Pay A Visit

In the distant future, an asteroid, with the diameter of the height of the One Worldwide Plaza skyscraper building in New York City, will likely make a close approach to planet Earth. This asteroid, 2014 XL7 makes close approaches to Venus, Earth, and Mars. Each such encounter can cause its orbit to change. It has been classified as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid which means that the asteroid hunting community will be keeping special track of it.
12/8/20202 minutes, 1 second
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617-One to Track

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne was observing in the constellation Lacerta with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he spotted an unknown point of light streaking through the night sky. With only 5 days of data its path remains uncertain. Typically as asteroid hunters continue to track an object the chances it will strike the Earth decrease to essentially zero. Teddy's object is no threat now and will be monitored as it travels between Venus and Mars to make sure it continues to pose no danger to humanity.
12/4/20202 minutes, 1 second
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105E-117-A Football field Sized Asteroid Comes Near

I was observing with the Catalina Sky Survey, NASA funded, University of Arizona, 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon when a bright fast moving point of light caught my attention. It seemed much too bright not to be known, but when I checked with the Minor Planet Center, it was not in any of their catalogues. It was was subsequently observed by more than a dozen telescopes scattered around the world and given the name 2014 YE42. The asteroid hunting community will be keeping track of 2014 YE42,in the extremely unlikely event that its path is changed, to make it a threat, as it passes other objects in space.
12/1/20202 minutes, 1 second
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616-100 Million Year Old Crater

In western Australia, rock samples and maps of the local geology obtained while exploring for gold show evidence of a 3 mile diameter meteor crater which features a small central pucker like protrusion.
11/27/20202 minutes, 1 second
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104E-116-Three Potentially Hazardous Asteroids Discovered In A Single Night

In less than three and one half hours, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate, Rose Matheny, discovered three Potentially Hazardous Asteroids with the NASA funded, University of Arizona, Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow. As far as I know, this string of catches should go into the Asteroid Hunting Guinness book of records.
11/24/20202 minutes, 1 second
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615-Solar Storm Forecasts

A large solar coronal mass ejection could put astronauts, airline passengers, power grids, electronic devices, and satellites at risk. Participants in the Solar Stormwatch citizen science project estimate the size and shape of coronal mass ejections using pictures taken by the NASA STEREO Spacecraft. So far in addition to having the thrill of discovery these citizen scientists have contributed to 7 scientific papers. To learn how to do this exciting research and become a member of a world wide community of solar storm watchers go to the Solar Stormwatch II website.
11/20/20202 minutes, 1 second
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103E-115-Ballistic Capture

Spacecraft destined for Mars have so far used the Hohmann transfer to achieve an orbit about the red planet. This approach requires the launch from Earth orbit to be in a small window in time which becomes possible every 26 months. When the spacecraft gets near Mars retro rockets, which require hundreds of pounds of fuel, must be fired to slow it so that the spacecraft so that it does not exceed orbital speed. To make the trip to Mars orbit cheaper and more reliable a new technique has been theorized and then tested on Moon flights. It is called ballistic capture.
11/17/20202 minutes, 1 second
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614-Rare Atira

The Atira class of Earth approaching asteroids are ones whose orbit is entirely within that of the Earth's path about the Sun. Less than 3 dozen of the approximately 24,000 known near Earth asteroids fall into this category of near Sun objects. The largest one, Atira itself, is actually two asteroids orbiting each other once every 15.5 hours. One is about 3 miles in diameter and the other is perhaps 1/6th its size.
11/13/20202 minutes, 1 second
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102E-114-Roses First Asteroid

Rose Matheny's third solo night of asteroid hunting, using the University of Arizona Schmidt telescope, on Mt. Bigelow, was one of the longest of the year. She had prepared for this night over the past several months by mastering the unique set of observing skills required of an asteroid hunter with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey. After searching the night sky for about 6 hours a bright fast moving object caught Rose's attention. She gave it the unofficial name of "zippy", Over the next 20 hours this new object was observed by telescopes in Arizona, Japan, and France. These data were used to calculate this small asteroid's orbit around the Sun and it was given the name 2014 YW14.
11/10/20202 minutes, 1 second
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613-Climate Change and Telescopes

Recently, in the journal Nature Astronomy, a team of astronomers led by Dr. Faustine Cantalloube of the Max-Planck Institute for Astronomy released data from their study of the effects of climate change on the future of astronomical research. Climate change will continue degrade human's ability to learn from the Universe.
11/6/20202 minutes, 1 second
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101E-113-A Dwarf Water Planet In Our Solar System

The dwarf planet Ceres may be a place in our solar system where life could have developed. At 590 miles in diameter it is the largest asteroid and only dwarf planet orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres appears to have rocky core surrounded by a thick mantle of water ice which accounts for up to 40% of its volume. How much of Ceres's water, if any, is in liquid form remains to be seen. The mystery of Ceres has deepened by the recent discovery of water emissions coming from this small world.
11/3/20202 minutes, 1 second
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612-Day and Night

Most life on Earth is synchronized to the regular cycles of day and night. Until about a hundred years ago, the natural night sky was familiar to all humans. Most people could identify a few constellations and had experienced walking by starlight. Now all but a few are denied the privilege of seeing the Milky Way or a meteor streaking across the sky. To gaze into a star filled sky and wonder about other life which may exist in the Universe is worth preserving for future generations.
10/30/20202 minutes, 1 second
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100E-112-A Banner Year For Asteroid Hunters

The goal of the NASA Near Earth Object Program is to discover any objects on a collision course with planet Earth. We now know of more than 90% of objects whose impact could cause global climate change. None of them is a current threat. A more likely problem are the millions of small space rocks which come near to us. We are working on creating the ability to give a tornado like warning for people to stay away from doors and windows should one of them be about to enter our atmosphere.
10/27/20202 minutes, 1 second
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99E-111-Green Meteors

Recently, my wife and I saw a beautiful, bright, green, meteor fireball streaking across the western New Mexico night sky. Such sightings by some UFO enthusiasts , have been advanced as the best observations of alien spacecraft. Other observers have explained this phenomena as being sightings of secret American or Russian spy devices.
10/20/20202 minutes, 1 second
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611-Aurora Mysteries

Auroral displays have been observed and reported on throughout human history. Data from NASA's 5 Themis (Themm us) satellites analyzed by powerful supercomputers is giving us new insight into how our magnetic shield protects us from the harsh radiation of space and blobs of material ejected from the Sun as well as to how to protect the GPS satellites we have learned to rely upon.
10/20/20202 minutes, 1 second
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610-Atmospheric Gravity Waves

Atmospheric gravity waves can be powerful. In September of 2018 two glider pilots surfed an atmospheric gravity wave created by high speed polar winds as they encounter the Andes mountains. Amazingly their unpowered aircraft reached an altitude of more than 76,000 feet on a wave which itself can travel to more than 100,000 feet above sea level . By studying atmospheric gravity waves generated by tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis scientists hope we may be able to mitigate the disasters that these events can cause.
10/16/20202 minutes, 1 second
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98E-110-Asteroids Accessible By Human Space Flights

So far humans have discovered about 100 asteroids which could be visited by astronauts with current rocket capability. My group, the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey at the University of Arizona has discovered 65% of these Earth approaching space rocks.
10/13/20202 minutes, 1 second
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609-Lurking

Statistically asteroid hunters have found more than 90% of the asteroids whose impact could cause global climate change. However, recently, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard was observing in the constellation of Pegasus with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he spotted a large, unknown, fast moving asteriod in the night sky.
10/9/20202 minutes, 1 second
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97E-109-Eighteen Sleeps Later

The NASA, New Horizons spacecraft woke up from its 18th sleeping period in the last 9 years. Its long space naps have lasted an average 104 days each. It has traveled 9 years from Earth and has crossed the orbit of Neptune. Even though the New Horizons has journeyed nearly 3 billion miles it finds itself more than one and a half times further from its destination, the Pluto system, than the Earth is from the Sun.
10/6/20202 minutes, 1 second
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608-Triple Comet

Recently amateur astronomer, Worachate Boonplod discovered the 4049th comet recorded in the imaging data produced by SOHO, the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory. To discover your very own comet visit the NASA Sungrazer Project website for the data and tips on how to proceed.
10/2/20202 minutes, 1 second
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96E-108-How Close Will It Come To Us

The goal of the NASA Near Earth Object Program is to provide an early warning should an asteroid be found to be on a path bringing it close to planet Earth. Look at the Near Earth Object websites and you will know about any close approaches as soon the calculations are made.
9/29/20202 minutes, 1 second
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607-Good Night

Nearly every day during the monsoon rainy season in the American southwest, afternoon thunderstorms require putting mountain top telescopes and cameras into a lightning safe mode. Through holes in the clouds asteroid hunters continue to search the sky for Earth approaching objects.
9/25/20202 minutes, 1 second
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95E-107-Mining Asteroids

Science fiction writers have long imagined human space colonies which use the resources they find.It will take major, risky investments over many years to develop the capability to use asteroids to enable humans to explore our neighborhood in space. Asteroid mining may seem far fetched, however, many of the things that we are doing today were science fiction a few years back.
9/22/20202 minutes, 1 second
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606-Falling Stones

Approximately 100 million metric tons of mostly sand grained sized space dust enters the Earth's atmosphere every day. Occasionally, larger pieces become fireball meteors which can even be seen in the daytime as they streak across the sky. Sometimes one explodes and showers the ground with meteorites. Finding one of them can be fun and rarely a meteorite can be worth more than its weight in gold.
9/18/20202 minutes, 1 second
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94E-106-Your Reality Fueled Spacecraft

Computers are extremely efficient at processing numbers while humans excel at visualization. NASA and JPL have developed a computer environment, based on game software architecture, which allows you explore the solar system and beyond using real scientific data. It is called Eyes on The Solar System.
9/15/20202 minutes, 1 second
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605-Monsoon Nights

Every year the Monsoon summer rains come to the American southwest in July and August. After the threat of wild fires has been rained out, monsoon time continues to be difficult for asteroid hunters. Even so this season is used to find interesting objects and to prepare our equipment for the clear skies we hope for in the fall.
9/11/20202 minutes, 1 second
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93E-105-A New Chapter In The Human Exploration Of Space

The first unmanned test flight of the new NASA Orion Spacecraft went perfectly. It made two orbits of the Earth traveling as far as 3600 miles above the surface of our planet. Its path took it nearly 15 times higher than the international space station. This is further than any spacecraft designed for humans has flown since the Apollo era.
9/8/20202 minutes, 1 second
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604-Comet Rankin

There may be as many as a trillion small icy objects in the Oort cloud near the outer edge of our solar system. Very rarely one of these frozen ice balls is jostled by the gravity of a nearby star causing its distant path about our Sun to be transformed into one which takes it near the planets we know. Most of these small comets pass unnoticed by humans although occasionally one can become bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.
9/4/20202 minutes, 1 second
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92E-104-Jupiter Trojan Confusion

Humans know of approximately half million main belt asteroids orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. We have also found approximately 11,000 Earth approaching asteroids. Members of these two groups can be recognized by briefly observing their motion since their paths about the Sun are very different. Jupiter Trojans, on the other hand, occupy a point either 60 degrees in front or behind Jupiter as it moves about the Sun. Their orbit around the Sun takes about 5 and a half years so short pieces of one of their orbits can mimic the path of an Earth approaching object. When Jupiter Trojans are opposite to the Sun, their little full moon faces are pointing towards Earth. When they are in this position in the sky we have to sort through a number of them so we can separate them from real near Earth objects.
9/1/20202 minutes, 1 second
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603-Discovering Alien Life

Our star is only one among hundreds of billions in the Milky Way galaxy which itself is only one of a hundred billion or more galaxies in the known universe. How can it be that humans are the only creatures to look at the night sky and wonder about who else is out there? Perhaps taking a close look at the human race is a way to find extraterrestrials.
8/28/20202 minutes, 1 second
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91E-103-Small Asteroids In Earth-like Orbits

Four days after it made its closest approach to Earth, I found a 10 foot diameter asteroid with the NASA funded University of Arizona 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon. At that point it was 838,000 miles from us and was moving away at about 3 miles/second. Previously, It had been about half the distance to the Moon from planet Earth. This small asteroid orbits the Sun every 349 days on a path which crosses our orbit twice a year. Calculations by the NASA - JPL group indicate that it can come within 2 Earth diameters of us.
8/25/20202 minutes, 1 second
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602-Solar Flares

Some stars can have flares which can cause them to more than double in brightness in a few minutes. Fortunately our Sun does not do that and the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field protect humans from the smaller flares which do occur on our star. In 2020 the Sun is beginning a new solar cycle and by 2024 we should be seeing solar flares with increased frequency. It will be important to put our electronics into a safe mode should a major solar flare occur.
8/21/20202 minutes, 1 second
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90E-102-Little Asteroid On An Inside Track

2014 US7 is called an Aten [Ah tin] type of asteroid. The first of its type was discovered by Dr. Eleanor Key Francis "Glo" Helin in 1976. She was an American astronomer who discovered more than 800 asteroids and several comets. During her long career she made the transition from glass plates to the latest electronic detectors. She was a leader in the establishment of the Near-Earth Tracking Project which discovered more than 36,000 asteroids.
8/18/20202 minutes, 1 second
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601-Phaethon's Child

Phaethon (Faith on) is a strange, 4 mile diameter, blueish asteroid. It travels on an orbit which comes so close to the Sun that its exterior is heated to 1,500 F. When you go out to view the Geminids in December you might consider what this space rock has to tell you.
8/14/20202 minutes, 1 second
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89E-101-Navigating The Earth Moon Dance

8/11/20202 minutes, 1 second
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600-Big and Close

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groeller was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Pegasus with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he discovered a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid . Rest assured that astronomers will continue to track Hannes' discovery to make sure that it does not become a threat to humanity as it crosses the orbits of Earth and Mars.
8/7/20202 minutes, 1 second
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88E-100-Where Extension Cords Can't Reach

Marie Curie's discovery of radioactivity started humans on a path which so far has skirted annihilation and has led to cures for cancer and the exploration of the distant regions of our solar system.If you want to get an idea about what our knowledge of the solar system would be like without Radioisotope Power Systems, go to a used bookstore or the library and find an Astronomy text book from the mid 1970's and well as a current one. Look up the planets in both.
8/4/20202 minutes, 1 second
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599-Path to Mars

The human thirst for knowledge about our mysterious next door neighbor is about to receive more than a sip from robotic emissaries launched in 2020. Recently a group of scientists point out that by having astronauts fly by Venus on their way to Mars and/or on their way back to Earth would save fuel, weight, and cost and allow humans to return home after only a month long stay on the red planet. Additionally when the crew is near Venus they would be able to pilot drones in the Venusian atmosphere and to study a world where global warming has fundamentally changed our sister planet.
7/31/20202 minutes, 1 second
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87E-99-Peppered By Space Rocks

It appears that the human population is at more at risk from smaller rather than larger Earth impacting asteroids.During the past 20 years more than 550 small asteroids ranging in size from 3 to 60 feet in diameter have entered the Earth's atmosphere. They had impact energies ranging from 5 to 500,000 tons of TNT. Newly released data show that most of them exploded high above the ground doing little or no damage at the surface.
7/28/20202 minutes, 1 second
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598-Illusive Asteroids

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groeller was observing in the constellation of Boötes with our 60 telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he discovered a potentially hazardous asteroid which had evaded being spotted by the asteroid hunting community on four previous occasions.
7/24/20202 minutes, 1 second
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86E-98-Small Objects Visiting Our Neighborhood

Every month we discover small asteroids which come closer than the Moon. There are probably 20 million asteroids in this size range which come near the Earth. A few of these may eventually impact our planet. Those that do are likely to explode high in the atmosphere producing a supersonic boom. We are not more likely to be hit by a small asteroid than we have in the past. However, we are becoming more likely to be able to provide a tornado like warning for people in the affected area to stay away from doors and windows.
7/21/20202 minutes, 1 second
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597-Aging Satellites

If we don't place some new space weather observing satellites into orbit it is possible that you will wake up one day to no electricity, no cell phone, no way to pump gas, and no way to pay for things with a credit card.
7/17/20202 minutes, 1 second
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85E-97-A Large Strange One

Recently my, University of Arizona, Catalina Sky Survey, teammate, Jess Johnson, was searching for Earth Approaching asteroids when he discovered a faint slow moving object in the night sky. Six nights of followup observations revealed that this new object's path is out near the planet Neptune. It takes approximately 173 years for it to travel once about the Sun so it will take observations over the next few years to pin down its orbit. With a diameter of approximately 43 miles it is much larger than the Earth approaching objects we normally encounter.
7/14/20202 minutes, 1 second
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596-Next Solar Cycle

If the current trend in 11 year solar cycles for the past 50 years continues, we can expect lower than average solar activity and the Earth will continue to receive less than average amounts of solar energy over the next decade. Don't expect lower levels of solar radiation to save us from global temperature increases caused by humans dumping vast amount of carbon dioxide and other green house gases into our atmosphere.
7/10/20202 minutes, 1 second
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84E-96-Target Asteroids

Many scientists have been started on their career paths by an interest in astronomy and the mysteries of space. As technology has developed it has become more difficult for students to be involved in hands-on scientific research. Target Asteroids provides an opportunity for students to participate in real scientific research and to have a chance to discover and name an asteroid.
7/7/20202 minutes, 1 second
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595-Monster Comet

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Pegasus with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered an unusually bright new comet. Since astronomers have observed this comet for less than two months it is not possible to know if it will come back in thousands years or continue its lonely journey till the end of time.
7/3/20202 minutes, 1 second
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83E-95-Phantom Meteor Shower

Comet Blanpain was discovered in 1819 and was described as having a small confused nucleus. It was lost a few months after its discovery and pronounced dead. It 1956 a meteor outburst was observed by the crew of a Japanese expedition ship on its way to the Antarctic. This intense meteor shower seemed to be unrelated to any other and became known as the phantom meteor shower. More than a decade ago, Catalina Sky Survey observers discovered what appeared to be an unknown Earth approaching asteroid, 2003 WY25. Recently these seemingly unconnected observations have been shown in all likelihood to be manifestations of the same object.
6/30/20202 minutes, 1 second
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594-Earth Grazer

Asteroid hunters have discovered that the Earth encounters many tiny asteroids as it zips around the Sun at 67,000 miles per hour. Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Growler discovered an approximately 15 foot diameter space rock, now named 2020 JJ, about 6 hours before it came to within 4,400 miles of the Earth's surface over the Pacific Ocean.
6/26/20202 minutes, 1 second
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82E-94-You Are Close To Outer Space

How often do you traveled 5, 10, or more miles on a shopping trip? If instead of traveling on the Earth's surface you were to travel 6 miles straight up, to the realm of the jet airliner, you would likely need oxygen to stay conscious. At an altitude of 12 miles you would need a space suit to stay alive. Several groups have reached an altitude of 24 miles using cameras attached to unmanned weather balloons with budgets of less than $1,000. At this height their cameras were above 99% of the Earth's atmosphere.
6/23/20202 minutes, 1 second
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593-Kacpers First Comet

6/19/20202 minutes, 1 second
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81E-93-Name That Asteroid

It has been traditional for an asteroid to be named by its discoverer. The 1990s were the golden age for private individuals as computerized telescopes and electronic cameras became affordable and readily available. The number of catalogued asteroids increased slowly and by 1999 there were approximately 20,000 of them. During the next 15 years this number has increased nearly 50 times as the large surveys have come into operation. This has made it difficult but not impossible for amateurs and students to discover and name asteroids using their own equipment.
6/16/20202 minutes, 1 second
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592-Invasion

Due to thoughtless outdoor night lighting on the surface and satellites in space the natural night sky is becoming a vanishing treasure. From climate change to saving our natural night sky we must join together to prevent the thoughtless use of technology from damaging our environment.
6/12/20202 minutes, 1 second
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80E-92-An Earth Approaching Comet

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski has discovered an Earth approaching comet that comes within 18 million miles of our home planet. It orbits the Sun every 5 and a half years on a path that takes it from a point between the Earth and Mars out to near the planet Jupiter. Even though it is unlikely to become a bright naked eye comet or a threat to us, its discovery alerts us to the fact that there are objects like this out there.
6/9/20202 minutes, 1 second
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591-Teddy's First Comet

One of the perks of being an asteroid hunter is to discover a comet and have it carry your name. Teddy's first comet discovery is a member of a group of approximately 200 such small comets which circle the Sun with orbital periods of less than 20 years and whose paths are ruled by the largest planet in our solar system
6/5/20202 minutes, 1 second
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79E-91-Faster Than A Speeding Bullet

Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Its not Superman, its a meteoroid. Yes, a volleyball sized stoney meteoroid, which is typically traveling 15 to 60 times faster than a high powered rifle bullet, has 8 times the kinetic energy of a passenger diesel electric locomotive traveling at 100 miles per hour.
6/2/20202 minutes, 1 second
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590-Noctilucent Clouds

See Climate Change! Noctilucent Clouds exist at more than 50 miles above the Earth's surface or about 4 times higher than the tops of the most intense tropical thunder storms. Climate change has caused these once very rare clouds to become a common occurrence.
5/29/20202 minutes, 1 second
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78E-90-Shine Little Asteroid Shine

Recently I was observing with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when I discovered a 200 foot diameter asteroid, 2014 SC324. It is in an orbit around the Sun which takes it from inside our planet's path to 60% of the way to Jupiter. This is an unusual Earth approaching space rock in that it gets bright enough to be imaged with a small telescope equipped with an electronic camera.
5/26/20202 minutes, 1 second
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589-Defending Earth

The International Asteroid Warning Network, or IWAN (Eye-Whan) for short has been established to link scientists who are discovering, monitoring, and physically characterizing potentially dangerous asteroids. In the future the coordinated efforts of IWAN members will indicate where to search for meteorites giving you a chance to hold a 3 to 5 billion year old traveler in the night.
5/22/20202 minutes, 1 second
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77E-89-Witnessing An Asteroid Impact

Recently I discovered a small asteroid with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon. This space rock is about 200 feet in diameter and will never get closer than 1/4 of the distance to the Moon. A friend asked what it would be like to witness the impact of such an object.
5/19/20202 minutes, 1 second
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588-Encounter With Saturn

From 1663 to 2011, seven comets had close encounters with Jupiter and two had close encounters with Saturn. In May of 1936, Comet P/2020 F1 Leonard had a close encounter with Saturn. In the distant past, Comet Leonard was captured by Jupiter and is now part of the giant planet's family of comets.
5/15/20202 minutes, 1 second
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76E-88-Space Rocks

Asteroid 2008 TC3 is the only asteroid which was observed to be hurtling between planets, flying through our atmosphere, and pieces of it found to be lying on the Earth's Surface. NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey team member, Richard Kowalski discovered it 20 hours before it hit. Airline pilots spotted it flying through the sky. Eventually, searchers were rewarded with pieces of it on the sands of the Sudanese desert.
5/12/20202 minutes, 1 second
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587-Quiet Sun

Images of the quiet Sun during a solar minimum make it look like a relatively static peaceful place. Occasionally during solar minimum, at the Cosmic Campground, in New Mexico, on a clear moonless night, you can easily see to walk around without a flashlight and with a DSLR camera photograph the sky which to the camera appears to be covered with orange and green cirrus clouds through which you can see the Milky Way.
5/8/20202 minutes, 1 second
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75E-87-MOM Reaches Mars

India's Mars Orbiter Mission or MOM has made the 10 month journey from Earth to Mars. India joins the United States, Russia, and the European Space Agency in the exploration of the red planet by placing its Mangalyann [Mangle Yarn] spacecraft into orbit around Mars.
5/5/20202 minutes, 1 second
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586-Northern PHA

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was observing in the constellation of Ursae Major with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he spotted a rare fast moving point of light far north of the area in the sky which contains the planets and most of the asteroids.
5/1/20202 minutes, 1 second
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74E-86-A Close Flyby

Recently a semi-trailer trailer truck sized asteroid passed only 20,800 miles above the Earth's surface. It reached its closest distance to us about 6 days after it was discovered by team member, Richard Kowalski, of the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey. Fortunately it did not enter our atmosphere.
4/28/20202 minutes, 1 second
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585-Mini Moon II

My Catalina Sky Survey teammates Kacper Wierzchos and Teddy Pruyne were asteroid hunting in the constellation of Virgo with our 60 inch telescope when they spotted a second natural Moon. Scientists predict there are hundreds smaller than softball sized and perhaps several dozen football to beachball sized, natural Earth mini moons, which have so far evaded detection. Stay tuned.
4/24/20202 minutes, 1 second
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73E-85-Obscuring The Cosmos

Imagine a world where people are never able to see the Milky Way or a meteor streaking like a falling star in the night sky. For most of the people living in the Earth's cities this has already happened. In the United States most people live in artificial light domes and in 10 years there will only a few places left at which to experience the natural wonders of the night sky.
4/21/20202 minutes, 1 second
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584-Pop Up Comets

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Virgo when he spotted a fuzzy ball with a tail moving through the night sky. The small possibility that such frozen gas ball could come near Earth at a speed of more than 30 miles per second producing a bright naked eye comet gives us a sense of wonder as to what else could literally pop up out of nowhere .
4/17/20202 minutes, 1 second
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72E-84-Interplanetary Travelers-Martian Meteorites

Recently, Dr. Stephanie C. Werner of the University of Oslo in Norway and her colleagues have discovered the source of some of the Martian meteorites found on Earth. It is the 34 mile diameter Mojave Crater on Mars. The debris ejected from this impact event about 5 million years ago, orbited the Sun until one of the pieces fell to Earth and was discovered by humans in Antarctica.
4/14/20202 minutes, 1 second
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583-A Woman and Pluto

Elizabeth William graduated from MIT in 1903 as one of the top students in physics and mathematics. As the head "human computer" at Lowell Observatory She used the motions of Uranus and Neptune to predict the location of Planet X. Elizabeth Williams died penniless at the age of 102 years. In 2020 a graduate student at Lowell Observatory, Catherine A. Clark, is finally giving Elizabeth Williams some of the recognition she deserves.
4/10/20202 minutes, 1 second
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71E-83-Two Space Rocks Come Close To Planet Earth In A Week

The NASA funded, University of Arizona, Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, AZ was used to discover two close approaching space rocks on the same night.Rest assured that the asteroid hunting community will keep track of these two new space rocks to make sure that neither of them become on a collision course with planet Earth as they pass other objects in space.
4/7/20202 minutes, 1 second
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582-Stealthy Asteroid

Asteroids which approach Earth from inside of our orbit about the Sun are often difficult to discover and may represent a unique threat to our home planet. My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls discovered one of these stealthy asteroids with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow AZ as it streaked through the constellation of Libra at 13 miles/second. Fortunately it will not strike the Earth in the foreseeable future.
4/3/20202 minutes, 1 second
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70E-82-Interplanetary Travelers-Antartic Meteorites

In the cold deserts of Antarctica nature collects meteorites as ice sheets carrying space rocks are pushed up against mountains. High speed winds remove the ice leaving dozens to hundreds of meteorites stranded in an area often as small as a football field.
3/31/20202 minutes, 1 second
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581-Planet Hunting

The hunt is on for Earth like planets which are close enough for us to study in detail. The NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS for short, is observing nearby stars looking for planet revealing dips in brightness, which occurs when a planet passes between its star and our line of sight. Recently TESS discovered a planet, now named TOI 700 d , orbiting a red dwarf star in the constellation of Dorado about 100 light years away. What is it like?
3/27/20202 minutes, 1 second
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69E-81-Views From The Shores Of The Cosmic Ocean

Before artificial lighting many people knew the night sky the way humans of today know their favorite TV channels. There are still places where you can view the naturally appearing sky. There is a new accessible night sky viewing area in the Gila National Forest about 75 miles north and west of Silver City, New Mexico. It is called the Cosmic Campground. Check it out at cosmiccampground.org. It is one of the best places in the world to view the night sky in all of its beauty with the naked eye, a pair of binoculars or a telescope.
3/24/20202 minutes, 1 second
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580-Kacper's Debut

On his first night of solo observing with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Kacper Wierzchos discovered 8 new Earth approaching objects. Theoretically Kacper's smallest discovery, a 20 foot diameter space rock, can pass close enough to Earth that it might enter our atmosphere producing a light show in the night sky and perhaps a few fragments for meteorite hunters to discover.
3/20/20202 minutes, 1 second
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68E-80-Rocks From Space Tell A Tale

The history of our part of the Universe is written with a fine point in the space rocks which orbit our Sun. Some of them carry small grains of material from the cloud of gas and dust from which our solar system formed. They also carry clocks. Naturally occurring radio active potassium in space rocks decays into argon gas atoms which are trapped until the rock becomes molten. By measuring the potassium to argon ratio, Dr. Tim Swindle of the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory is able to determine the length of time since meteorites have solidified after an impact event.
3/17/20202 minutes, 1 second
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579-Martian Vacation

SpaceX's new rockets fuel the dream of visiting some of the planet Mars' unique and spectacular wonders. Today you can visit the NASA Mars Curiosity Rover and/or the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter website and participate in the exploration of our next door neighbor. You could amaze yourself by discovering something new on one of the images of the surface of Mars. It happens.
3/13/20202 minutes, 1 second
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67E-79-Interplanetary Travelers-Lunar Meteorites

About one out of a thousand meteorites that you find on Earth started out on the Moon. They were given escape velocity from the Moon as a result of the impact of an asteroid or comet. These lunar space rocks orbit the Sun or Earth and most of them eventually end on our planet.
3/10/20202 minutes, 1 second
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578-First PHA

Assuming the first potentially hazardous asteroid of 2020 has a chemical composition similar to the stony meteorites we find on Earth, it could contain about a million metric tons of metals like iron, nickel, platinum, gold, and other rare minerals and be worth 2.6 billion dollars on the terrestrial metals market.
3/6/20202 minutes, 1 second
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66E-78-Up Close And Personal With A Comet

From the dawn of recorded history, comets have been viewed as the bringers of everything from gloom and doom to water and life. In reality, comets are a sample of material which was present in the cloud of gas and dust which condensed to form our Sun and its planetary system. Until recently a comet's nucleus has remained a mystery enveloped in a veil of gas and dust.
3/3/20202 minutes, 1 second
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577-Comet Fuls

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Leo when he spotted a faint fuzzy looking object with a tail moving through the night sky. A recent scientific study suggests that in the next few thousand years, the process creating Carson's discovery could produce a comet 10 to 100 times more active than Halley's comet and be visible, to the humans who survive global warming, every 10 years or so.
2/28/20202 minutes, 1 second
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65E-77-Extremely Old World Could Harbor life

Radar beams that are reflected from your car as you travel down a highway reveal your speed and direction. In a similar way, scientists using a telescope in Chile have discovered two planets orbiting a nearby reddish star by measuring the tiny motions they produce in their Sun as they orbit it.
2/25/20202 minutes, 1 second
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576-Loneliest Asteroid

A recently discovered asteroid spends most of its time high above the plane of the solar system far from our Sun. Unknown asteroids on such a path worry asteroid hunters since one could appear from out of nowhere and be on a collision path with planet Earth. Fortunately the odds that this will occur are vanishingly small. The prospect of a suddenly appearing dangerous celestial visitor keeps my team the Catalina Sky Survey going to our telescopes in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Az.
2/21/20202 minutes, 1 second
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64E-76-Waking Up To No Satellites

What would your day be like if you woke up and there were no functioning artificial Earth satellites? All of us have become used to finding our way with GPS satellites, watching satellite TV, obtaining up to date satellite weather information, and buying gas with a credit card which is processed with a satellite transaction. The geomagnetic disturbance from a mega solar flare could produce electronic equipment all over the world to fail. If the Carrington event (1859) occurred today, it would probably disable artificial satellites and disrupt power grids.
2/18/20202 minutes, 1 second
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575-Big, Dangerous, and Tough

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Teddy Pruyne, discovered a potentially dangerous and perhaps valuable asteroid with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, AZ as it streaked through the constellation of Leo. Though Teddy's discovery is unlikely to ever strike the Earth, someday, 2019 LZ1 may become a valuable source of raw materials for space colonists.
2/14/20202 minutes, 1 second
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63E-75-Will Space Aliens Discover Us By Our Pollution

When a distant planet passes in front of its star some of the star's radiation goes through the planet's atmosphere. The pattern of colors or wavelengths which are present and missing tells us what is in the planet's atmosphere. The NASA Kepler Spacecraft has discovered more than a half dozen Earth like planets which pass between their star and the Earth. It appears likely that a way to discover pseudo intelligent life in the Universe is to search for pollution in their planet's atmosphere.
2/11/20202 minutes, 1 second
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574-Record Year

In 2019, asteroid hunters set a new record by discovering 2,433 Earth approaching objects including 85 which could potentially become a threat to planet Earth. Fortunately, none of these 2,433 nearby celestial neighbors, having an average diameter of 300 feet, is on a collision course with humanity.
2/7/20202 minutes, 1 second
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62E-74-Space Aliens Listening To Our Sun

Suppose that a space alien were so far from us that our Sun appears as a tiny point of light in it's night sky. What would the space alien receive if it pointed it's radio antennas at our Sun?
2/4/20202 minutes, 1 second
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573-Sweet Asteroid

Over the past 50 years, in the interior of Australian meteorites, scientists have discovered a large variety of extraterrestrial organic substances. These include amino acids, sugars, alcohols, and a variety of aromatic hydrocarbons. Other meteorites have been found to contain vitamin B3 and even sugars leading to speculation that meteor bombardments could have brought life's ingredients to a sterile Earth.
1/31/20202 minutes, 1 second
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61E-73-Mars 2020 Rover

In the 50 years that human made Travelers In The Night have been visiting the planet Mars we have discovered a wealth of interesting information about our neighbor in space. Mars has a surface which about the size of the land areas on Earth. It has has a climate which has changed dramatically over the eons. We have literally just begun to scratch its surface. NASA has begun planning for the Mars 2020 Rover which will based on the successful Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity Mars rovers.
1/28/20202 minutes, 1 second
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572-David's Fireball

Recently, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate David Rankin's backyard all sky camera in Tucson, Arizona recorded a brilliant fireball meteor which took a leisurely 15 seconds to cross the entire sky. It was last seen by a trucker on Interstate 10 near Wilcox, Arizona as it headed in the direction of southwestern New Mexico.
1/24/20202 minutes, 1 second
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60E-72-Could Space Aliens Detect Life On Earth

If a space alien were to peer around the edge of the Moon from its base on the far side it could see our lights at night and perhaps even the smoke from our factories during the day. It could also pick up radio and TV signals created by humans. An interesting question is could a space alien detect planet Earth and learn something about it if it were so far away that our Sun were only a tiny point of light in its night sky?
1/21/20202 minutes, 1 second
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571-Comet Groeller

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groeller was asteroid hunting, in the constellation of Hydra, with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he discovered a rather distant comet. On its current path it cannot get closer than four times the distance to our Sun from us, making it a very faint fuzzy ball with a tail in our night sky. This situation could change when 2019 V2 Groeller comes near to the giant planet Jupiter. Stay Tuned.
1/17/20202 minutes, 1 second
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59E-71-Martian Women

Currently, women are exploring the planet Mars. Dr. Joy Crisp is the Deputy Project scientist for the Mars Science Laboratory. Nicole Spanovich is the Curiosity Mars Rover Science Operations Team Chief. There is also a whole team of women who have constructed a Mars like garden park in Pasadena California to exercise the rovers so that we know how to operate them on Mars. There are unnamed dozens of other women who are Professors, Graduate Students, Engineers, Computer Programmers, and Managers who are making the exploration of Mars a reality.
1/14/20202 minutes, 1 second
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570-Catastrophic Wreckage

Recently a group of high inclination asteroids hiding in Jupiter's shadow have been identified. Encounters with the giant planet's gravity could cause some of them to experience orbital changes making them a threat to Earth. Stay tuned
1/10/20202 minutes, 1 second
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58E-70-NASA Mars Spacecraft Prepare For A Close Flyby

Robert McNaught discovered a comet as it was traveling northward from under the plane of the Earth's orbit. He was observing at the Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales Australia. This object was tracked by telescopes all around the world and named Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring). It attracted attention as soon as it was realized that it would pass very close to the planet Mars in October of 2014. We have more to worry about a comets close approach today than humans did in 1910 when the Earth passed through the tail of Halley's comet.
1/7/20202 minutes, 1 second
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569-Fossil Ice

Recent findings, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research suggests that there is more water locked in the minerals of nearby asteroids, which are easier to reach than the Moon, than could be found in ice deposits near the lunar poles. This asteroidal water combined with solar energy could provide space colonists with water to drink, air to breathe, and hydrogen and oxygen to fuel their rockets.
1/3/20202 minutes, 1 second
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57E-69-Fly Out Of Spaceport America

SpaceShipTwo will carry 6 passengers and two pilots and be launched from the 18,000 acre SpacePort America in New Mexico
12/31/20192 minutes, 1 second
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568-Tough Space Rock

At its closest point, a small space rock comes to only 1/3 of Mercury's average distance from the solar surface and receives 9 times the amount of solar energy which heats the planet Mercury to 800F. If it has the chemical composition of a stony meteorite it could contain a sizable amount of iron and in the future could be of interest to space colonists as a valuable source raw materials.
12/27/20192 minutes, 1 second
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56E-68-Hubble Finds Three Surprising Dry Exoplanets

Water is essential to life on our planet. Recently, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope was used to study 3 planets orbiting stars similar to our Sun. Astronomers divided the infrared light from these planets into its component colors to see which are present and which are missing. These data provide direct evidence of the amount of water which is present on each planet.
12/24/20192 minutes, 1 second
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567-Close Space Rock

Nine hours after it was discovered a tiny, 4 foot in diameter, space rock streaked less than 4,000 miles above southern Africa as it passed through the cloud of communications satellites which surround our planet. If you are fortunate to witness such an event you would be treated to a spectacular light show and perhaps of a new sense of appreciation for Earth's atmosphere as it protects us from the dangers of space.
12/20/20192 minutes, 1 second
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55E-67-NASA Deep Space Network Turns 50

NASA's Deep Space Network is celebrating its 50th birthday. Australia, Spain, and California host its three sites. These facilities are spaced nearly evenly around the world to provide continuous communication with any spacecraft.
12/17/20192 minutes, 1 second
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566-October Fest

October of 2019 was a record breaking month for my team the Catalina Sky Survey during which we discovered 240 Earth approaching asteroids. This diverse collection of space rocks ranged in size from one that would fit into the bed of a small pickup truck to one which is more than 1/2 mile in diameter. Three of them can come closer to us than the communication satellites.
12/13/20192 minutes, 1 second
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54E-66-Opportunity Celebrates 10 years on Mars

The Opportunity Rover has been joined by, a car sized robot, named Curiosity. So far it has found that ancient Mars could have supported living microbes. You can follow its journey on the NASA Curiosity website. What will it find next?
12/10/20192 minutes, 1 second
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565-Ancient Crater

In ancient times, Aboriginal people in southwestern Australia quarried fine grained rock on an ancient hill called Barlangi Rock to make very sharp tools. Dr. Timmons Erickson, a NASA scientist at the Johnson Space Flight Center, led a team which discovered that the rocks the Aborigines used to make tools were formed by the impact which produced the 46 mile diameter Yarrabubba Crater. Over the course of history asteroid impacts have caused mass extinctions of some species while improving the chances of other living forms like mammals to flourish. It is sobering to realize that human caused global warming is causing more extinctions than any asteroid in history.
12/6/20192 minutes, 1 second
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53E-65-Your Shield

The NEOShield project is an international group of scientists and engineers from space faring nations. They are doing the detailed analysis and planning required to provide an effective means of dealing with an asteroid which is on a collision course with planet Earth. They are also studying the ways to protect us from falling man made space debris since it is a greater danger than asteroids.
12/3/20192 minutes, 1 second
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564-Heavy Traffic

In the space of less than 13 hours four small space rocks zipped through the Earth-Moon neighborhood. All of them were discovered by my team, the NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey, before they made close approaches to our home planet.
11/29/20192 minutes, 1 second
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52E-64-Asteroid Brings Life's Ingredients to Earth

A unique opportunity occurred in January of 2000, when a large meteoroid exploded and rained down pieces onto the frozen surface of Tagish Lake in British Columbia.Dr. Christopher Herd of the University of Alberta said that the first Tagish Lake samples were quickly collected from the frozen surface. They are the best preserved meteorite in the world. Dr. Michael Callahan of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center commented that they are the closest thing in purity to those collected in a space sample and return mission.
11/26/20192 minutes, 1 second
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563-Pre-Autumnal Harvest

On a clear but windy night, near the fall equinox, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard was able to discover and verify 23 new Earth approaching objects as they passed through our celestial neighborhood.
11/22/20192 minutes, 1 second
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51E-63-Rocks From Space Bearing Vitamin B3

Research indicates that Vitamin B3 can form on ice crystals in deep space. From there asteroids and comets can bring it to Earth. How rocks from space play into life as we know it remains a mystery for us to ponder.
11/19/20192 minutes, 1 second
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562-Monster Space Rock

An object the size of this huge space rock enters the Earth's atmosphere every 180,000 years with an energy of 5,800 megatons of TNT. The only place to survive would be in an underground bunker.
11/15/20192 minutes, 1 second
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50E-62-From Big Dark Asteroid to Beautiful Bright Comet

About 26 weeks after its discovery, astronomers in Australia were the first to notice that an asteroid was beginning to have a fuzzy appearance. Six weeks later, Damian Peach, in England, took a stunning image showing this object is a beautiful comet with a coma and a long tail. This type of frog to prince transformation shows that the distinction between an asteroid and a comet may change depending on the objects distance from the Sun.
11/12/20192 minutes, 1 second
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561-Hannes Is Back

During the monsoon rainy season, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate, Hannes Groeller took a vacation in his native Austria. Returning to begin the fall season of observing with our Schmidt Telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona, Hannes discovered 7 new Earth approaching asteroids in a single night.
11/8/20192 minutes, 1 second
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49E-61-There Are Still Big Ones Out There

Asteroid Hunters have discovered almost 900 Earth Approaching Asteroids whose impact could trigger global climate change. Fortunately none of them are on a collision course with planet Earth. Statistically we expect that there about another 100 out there. There are many more smaller ones whose impact would cause a hurricane sized area of devastation.
11/5/20192 minutes, 1 second
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560-Wet Nights

One of the most frustrating situations for an asteroid hunter is a night when the stars are shining bright above the mountain but the humidity is so high that it is impossible to open the telescope's dome without damaging sensitive optics and electronics.
11/1/20192 minutes, 1 second
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48E-60-A Close Visit With A Message

Eric Christensen was observing with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey Telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he discovered a bright fast moving object in the night sky. During the next 25 hours it was observed by telescopes in Arizona and France and given the name 2014 MH6. It orbits the Sun in a bit over 16 months on a path which goes from closer than Venus to out past Mars.2014 MH6 is slightly smaller than the asteroid whose airburst caused more than 1000 flying glass injuries in Russia in February of 2013.
10/29/20192 minutes, 1 second
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559-Farming Mars

On Earth plants provide us with medicines, food to eat, and oxygen to breathe. In the future, in addition to providing treats like strawberries it turns out that tending to the needs vegetables and watching them grow can help space travelers cope with the psychological stresses produced by the confinement experienced on long space missions.
10/25/20192 minutes, 1 second
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47E-59-Spotting Travelers In The Night

Travelers In The Night from outer space are closer than you may imagine. If you were to go straight up more than 4 miles you would need supplementary oxygen to stay conscious. At 50 - 70 miles, the realm of meteors, humans require a full space suit to survive.During the year, there are a dozen major meteor showers. Check out the American Meteor Society website for a complete listing.
10/22/20192 minutes, 1 second
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558-Exploring The Lunar South Pole

The race to explore the Moon by robots and eventually human lunar colonists is on. Near the lunar south pole human space colonists could use solar energy to power equipment and keep warm, manufacture needed items, and most importantly have water to drink as well as to use a raw material.
10/18/20192 minutes, 1 second
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46E-58-NASA Hunts For A Special Asteroid

Several years ago the NASA funded Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research Program discovered an SUV sized asteroid which comes closer to Earth than about 1/6 of the distance to the Moon. It was2011 MD's mass and size make it a good candidate for NASA's plans to use a robotic space craft to intercept and redirect a small asteroid into an orbit around our Moon.named 2011 MD. It remained a minor curiosity until the Spitzer Space Telescope spotted it again.
10/15/20192 minutes, 1 second
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557-Back On The Sky

In the American southwest we welcome the Monsoon rainy season during which the Earth receives much needed moisture. However, after six weeks of clouds, thunder, rain, hail, and lightning asteroid hunters are glad to be on the sky again.
10/11/20192 minutes, 1 second
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45E-57-Hold A Traveler In The Night In Your Hand

Imagine holding a rock as old as our solar system that has traveled billions of miles through space to reach its present location. It might even be worth real money. We are talking about a meteorite that you have just discovered.
10/8/20192 minutes, 1 second
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556-Earthly Moon Rock

In a most amazing turn of events, an international team of astronomers have published research in the Journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters which indicates that the a 3.9 Billion year old rock brought back by Apollo 14 astronauts is actually a lunar meteorite which originated on planet Earth.
10/4/20192 minutes, 1 second
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44E-56-A Whopper Or A Comet

2014 LJ21 is an asteroid, its brightness suggests that it is about 1 and a quarter miles in diameter. This estimate is based on the assumption that it reflects about 15% of the Sun light which strikes it. The impact of an asteroid this size would likely cause global climate change.
10/1/20192 minutes, 1 second
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555-Dead Comet Dust

The Phoenicids are a minor meteor shower which was discovered by the first Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition on December 5, 1956. To spot the illusive Phoenicids for yourself plan to observe during their expected peak which occurs around December 5/6 each year.
9/27/20192 minutes, 1 second
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43E-55-RADAR Telescopes Pair Up To ImageNEA

RADAR observations of asteroids and comets are an important way to measure an objects size, shape, and rate of spin. The precise distance measurements they provide make it possible to predict an object's path far into the future and thus determine if it is a risk to planet Earth.
9/24/20192 minutes, 1 second
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554-Martian Rolling Stones

Imagine how strange and wonderful it would be to witness such an event. When the impacting object hit it produced huge boulders, which held loosely by Phobos's weak gravity, continued to roll around and around this tiny moon, bouncing and leaping over small surface depressions for hours after the impact.
9/20/20192 minutes, 1 second
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42E-54-Tour A Neighbor World

Our Moon is the only other world whose surface can be easily viewed by humans. The 59% of its surface visible from Earth is about 53 times the area of the state of California. It has a fascinating landscape which continues to impress observers.You can use a small telescope or binoculars to view lava flows, mountains, craters, walls, wrinkle ridges, rays, and rills on our Moon.
9/17/20192 minutes, 1 second
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553-Exploring The Far Side

The Chinese, Chang'e 4 made a soft landing on the far side of the Moon where it is impossible to have direct radio communications with the Earth. Its companion Yutu rover whose name means "Jade Rabbit" is making scientific measurements and sending back spectacular images of the virtually unexplored part of the Moon .In the meantime China is preparing Chang'e 5 which is designed to bring lunar samples back to Earth.
9/13/20192 minutes, 1 second
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41E-53-Where Is Juno

The planet Jupiter is less important to us than the Earth, Sun, and Moon. However, it hold clues about the formation of our solar system and does send some comets towards us while causing others to miss our home planet.
9/10/20192 minutes, 1 second
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552-Night Sky Surprise

On October 7, 2018 the moonless night sky became 25% brighter and reached the point where it is at a small light polluted city, all without human intervention. A check of the spaceweather.com website shows that from October 7 to 11 the Earth had experienced a geomagnetic storm when a canyon shaped hole in the Sun's atmosphere turned towards Earth projecting a stream of charged particles into our direction.
9/6/20192 minutes, 1 second
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40E-52-Another Large Bright Suddenly Appearing Asteroid

An unknown, quarter of a mile diameter asteroid, reached its furthest distance from the Sun on June 17, 2012. It brightened 10,000 times as it approached and crossed the Earth's orbit.Fortunately it never gets closer to the Earth than about 18 times the distance to our Moon. We will continue to observe to make sure that it does not become on an impact trajectory with the Earth as it passes other objects in space.
9/3/20192 minutes, 1 second
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551-Exploding Space Rocks

In 2018 there were 15 Meteorite Fall Events for which observers saw a fireball streaking across the sky which then led to the discovery of pieces of the celestial visitor on the ground. Amazingly two of the 2018 space rock fragments, called hammers, struck man made objects or structures. If find one, your reward will be the opportunity to hold a space visitor, older than the Earth, in your very own hand.
8/30/20192 minutes, 1 second
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39E-51-Asteroid 2007 VK184-Eliminated As An Impact Risk To Earth

On November 12, 2007, Alex Gibbs, using the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey Schmidt telescope, discovered a bright fast moving asteroid. It was then observed by telescopes in Italy, England, Arizona, California, and Australia and given the name 2007 VK184. This asteroid created a considerable amount of interest since, until recently, it posed the most significant threat of Earth impact of any known object for the next 100 years. In March of 2014 Dr. David Tholen used the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii to detect and track 2007 VK184. His observations, the first in more than 5 years, were used to calculate a new orbit. Fortunately, the new path poses no treat to the Earth and indicates that this asteroid will never get closer to us than about 6 times the distance to our Moon.
8/27/20192 minutes, 1 second
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550-Lunar Telescopes

From the naked eye to the Hubble Space telescope each advance has enabled new astronomical discoveries. We have thus begun to understand our place in the Universe. Perhaps new discoveries will be made from the lunar surface having 1/6 of Earth's gravity making it easier to build giant telescopes, no air to degrade images, and on the far side no artificial signals to obscure faint celestial sources.
8/23/20192 minutes, 1 second
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38E-50-Asteroid 2014 JO25-What An Incredible Ride

As it approached the Earth's orbit , a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid literally came out of nowhere as it brightened 250 times in 15 days. On May 5, 2014, the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, AZ detected it. It was the fastest brightest asteroid I had ever seen. Fortunately, its orbit never brings it closer than about 4 times the distance to our Moon. We will need to keep track of it since the situation may change as it encounters other objects in space.
8/20/20192 minutes, 1 second
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549-Weirdest Star

Recently the Kepler Spacecraft found that a catalogue star HD 139139 now nicknamed the "Random Transiter" had 28 apparently random sharp narrow dips in brightness in only 87 days. What it is remains a mystery.
8/16/20192 minutes, 1 second
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37E-49-Earth Approaching Wannabees

During a recent 6 night observing run with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, I found 29 Earth Approaching Asteroid candidates. With further observations, sixteen of these turned out to be real asteroids which in fact do not make close approaches to Earth. They range in size from about 5 football fields to nearly a mile in diameter
8/13/20192 minutes, 1 second
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548-Dragonfly

In our solar system the most exotic body which contains the complex organic molecules necessary for life is Saturn's Moon Titan. NASA's Dragonfly will explore this strange world with a flying drone. What it finds is likely to give us new insights into how life originated on Earth as well as to provide us reasons to value what we have at home.
8/9/20192 minutes, 1 second
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36E-48-Large Asteroids Still Appear Suddenly Without Warning

Asteroid 2014 JO25 is truly an amazing object. It orbits the Sun, every 2.94 years, on a very elongated path that goes closer to the Sun than Mercury and then it travels out to well past Mars. It must be made of hard rocky material since during its close approach to the Sun it was traveling at 84 miles/second. At that point, it was closer to the Sun than the planet Mercury and probably had a surface temperature greater than 800 F. Fortunately this asteroid never gets closer than about 4.4 lunar distances from Earth.
8/6/20192 minutes, 1 second
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547-Impact Mars

A given piece of ground on Mars receives several times more space rock impacts than a similar sized area on Earth. Perhaps, in the future the Martian tourist industry will bring visitors to view super meteor storms which occur each year when Mars is furtherest from the Sun and to search for meteorites on the red planet's surface.
8/2/20192 minutes, 1 second
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35E-47-Earth Approaching Space Rocks Collected Over 6 Nights

During a recent 6 night observing run with the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, I found 29 Earth Approaching Asteroid candidates which were posted on the Minor Planet Center website. The largest of this collection of space rocks is 2014 JO25. It orbits the Sun every 3 years and is about 1/2 mile in diameter. Its closet approach to Earth is about 4.4 times the distance to our Moon at which time it is traveling in excess of 20 miles/second. We will continue to observe it, to make sure that it does not become an Earth impactor, as it passes near other objects in space.
7/30/20192 minutes, 1 second
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546-Snoopy

49 years after the Lunar Landing Module "Snoopy" was abandoned by Apollo 10 Astronauts, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls may have spotted it while searching for Earth approaching asteroids in the constellation of Cancer with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona.
7/26/20192 minutes, 1 second
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34E-46-How Far Is Forever

When you look out in space you are also looking back in time. Objects in space are older than they appear to us; the Moon more than a second , Mars a minute and a half, and the Great Galaxy in Andromeda appears as it was 3 million years ago. This situation is due to the fact that it takes time for light to travel the great distances in the Universe.
7/23/20192 minutes, 1 second
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545 Celestial Congestion

Imagine being under a clear natural night sky, with no moon, waiting to see stars down to the horizon, the Milky Way, star clusters, planets, the zodiacal light, comets, and other wonders of the natural night sky. Suddenly, you are shocked to find the night sky crawling with hundreds of artificial satellites bright enough to be seen in a light polluted city like Chicago.
7/19/20192 minutes, 1 second
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33E-45-A World Full Of Holes

It may surprise you to know that there are more than 180 confirmed impact craters on our planet. It is likely that many more have been erased by the actions of wind and water. An asteroid smashing into a water rich world like Earth or Mars can generate reservoirs of hot water which may be a good place for early life to start. It could also preserve ancient life forms in impact glass. Perhaps impact craters are the places to search for evidence that life has existed on Mars.
7/16/20192 minutes, 1 second
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544 Missing

Statistically, asteroid hunters are thought to have discovered 90 to 95% of the Earth approaching asteroids larger than about 3,000 feet in diameter. There are thought to be at least 50 more out there. Where are they?
7/12/20192 minutes, 1 second
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32E-44-A Unique Metal World; Asteroid Psyche

The asteroid Psyche is named for a Greek mythological figure. It was discovered in 1852 as a moving point of light in the night sky. This small world is about 155 miles in diameter and orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter every 5 years. A visit to Psyche would allow us to directly study a naked planet's core and provide clues as to the nature of what is beneath our feet.
7/9/20192 minutes, 1 second
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543 Asteroid Zoo

In 2018 Asteroid Hunters discovered 1839 previously unknown space rocks as they passed through our celestial neighborhood. The largest and most dangerous can come to a mere 1,000 miles from humanity. Fortunately, it is not likely to do so until after 2,200 AD.
7/5/20192 minutes, 1 second
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31E-43-First Earth-Size Planet In 'Habitable Zone

The Kepler Space Craft has found tiny regular dips in light from a star which is about 500 light years away in the constellation of Cygnus. The dips in brightness come about when planets pass between their star and the Earth. This particular star has at least 5 planets. One of them is named Kepler-186f. It is similar to the Earth in size and is located at a distance from its star which may allow life as we know it to exist. This newly discovered cousin to our Earth orbits a M dwarf star which is very much cooler than our Sun. Its year is only 130 days long
7/2/20192 minutes, 1 second
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542 Toughest Asteroid

An asteroid has been discovered that comes very near to the Sun where it receives 12.6 times the radiation that heats the planet Mercury's surface to 800 F. This hardy space rock has made this trip many times and is likely to be made of extremely tough materials and in the future could prove to be a valuable source of raw materials for human space colonists.
6/28/20192 minutes, 1 second
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30E-42-Astronauts Reveal Sobering Data on Asteroid Impacts

On Earth Day Astronauts Dr. Ed Lu, Tom Jones, and Bill Anders announced that between 2000 and 2013, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization Network detected 26 explosions on Earth ranging in energy from 1-600 kilotons of TNT. None of them were caused by nuclear explosions, but rather by asteroid impacts. Most of these asteroids exploded high in the atmosphere and did no damage on the ground. These data provide a measure of the frequency at which large space rocks enter our atmosphere.
6/25/20192 minutes, 1 second
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541 Most Dangerous in 2018

Fortunately, on its current path, the most dangerous asteroid discovered in 2018 cannot come closer than 12.5 times the Moon's distance to humanity. Not to worry. Asteroid Hunters have not found a single space rock on a collision path with planet Earth.
6/21/20192 minutes, 1 second
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29E-41-Navigating The Night Sky

To the human eye the night sky is a source of mystery and wonder. Our ancestors knew it well. There is a connection to the cosmos that is hard to describe which you will achieve by knowing the names of some of the bright stars. As the seasons progress, the feeling of greeting an old friend is generated, when one of the stars you know first appears in the evening sky. Scientifically we know that the Universe is evolving in many ways. Some of these changes are apparent to the naked eye, however, over the course of the human life span there is constancy in the patterns we see in the night sky.
6/18/20192 minutes, 1 second
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540 Loneliest Asteroid

Being a near Earth asteroid is already a lonely existence since the paths of these small space rocks seldom bring them near any other material objects as they travel about the Sun. The loneliest asteroids of all could be of interest to asteroid miners when one of them makes one of its rare visits to our neighborhood.
6/14/20192 minutes, 1 second
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28E-40-Itokawa A Strange Space Peanut

The asteroid Itokawa [e toe kawa] is as odd as a barbell with a 29 lb weight on one end and and 18 lb weight on the other. It was discovered in 1998 as a moving point of light in the night sky by the LINEAR project in New Mexico. It was named for the Japanese scientist whose rockets put his nations first satellite in orbit in 1970.
6/11/20192 minutes, 1 second
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539-Close Approaches

During a recent 30 day period, 11 small space rocks passed closer to us than the Moon. If one of them were to enter our atmosphere and you were directly under such an impact you would hear a loud noise as this tiny object exploded 40 to 60,000 feet above you. The blast could break a few windows and would be likely to create objects for meteorite hunters to discover.
6/7/20192 minutes, 1 second
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27E-39-Dash Cams And The Anatomy of An Airburst

Aleksei Dozorov, a motorist in Russia stated “You can get into your car without your pants on, but never get into a car without a dash cam,” . This attitude is caused by poor highway law enforcement. It is why many motorists around the Russian city of Chelyabinsk [Chel ya binsk] were able to capture images of a huge meteor flying through the sky.
6/4/20192 minutes, 1 second
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538-Asteroid Slam

Humans are slamming projectiles into space rocks. These experiments will give us the know how to deal with a dangerous space rock which has our number on it.
5/31/20192 minutes, 1 second
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26E-38-The Big Ones

One million human lifetimes ago an asteroid impact was at least partially responsible for eliminating the dinosaurs. This event has allowed our race to evolve to its present stateThose of us in the asteroid hunting community are also looking for the near Earth asteroids whose impact would leave a hurricane sized foot print on the Earth's surface or produce a mega tsunami if it landed in the Ocean. We are searching the skies to provide the warning time necessary to mitigate the effects of an asteroid impact.
5/28/20192 minutes, 1 second
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537-Earth Glow

In 1972 Apollo 16 astronauts took an ultraviolet image of the Earth from the Moon which shows that like the Sun ,the Earth too, has a faint corona of gas surrounding it. Scientists are just beginning to explore how Earth's glow relates to our weather and climate.
5/24/20192 minutes, 1 second
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25E-37-Slow Movers At The Edge Of Our Solar System

Imagine a world that is so far from our Sun that it receives less than 1/5000 of the heat and light that makes our life possible. If your were standing on it, you could cover the Sun with the tip of a ball point pen held at arms length.
5/21/20192 minutes, 1 second
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536-Ultima Thule

Traveling an additional billion miles beyond Pluto, the New Horizons spacecraft is now sending back data on 2014 MU69, a strange snow man shaped object which orbits the Sun once every 298 years. The New Horizons is spacecraft is likely to continue its lonely odyssey until the end of time.
5/17/20192 minutes, 1 second
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24E-36-Earth and Moon as Evening Stars

A human with normal vision standing on Mars would see the Earth and our Moon as a double evening star. An observer on Mars would also see the distance between the Earth and Moon change as they revolve around a common center of gravity. Perhaps one day humans will set up a base on the red planet and will be able to view this beautiful celestial display.
5/14/20192 minutes, 1 second
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535-Alone Or Not

In our Milky Way Galaxy alone there are probably 25 billion planets located within the habitable zone of its star where there could be air to breathe and liquid water on its surface. The search is on for advanced civilizations . The search is on for aliens.
5/10/20192 minutes, 1 second
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23E-35-An Asteroid With A Ring

Programs 31-60Travelers in The NightProgramsContents 1 31-A Gentle Breakup Of An Asteroid 2 32-A Peanut Shaped Asteroid with a Moon 3 33-A Busy Month in the Earth's Neighborhood 4 34- Number 5000 5 35-An Asteroid With A Ring 6 36- Earth and Moon as Evening Stars 7 37-Slow Movers At The Edge of Our Solar System 8 38-The Big Ones 9 39-Dash Cams and the Anatomy of An Airburst 10 40-Itokawa A Strange Space Peanut 11 41-Navigating The Night Sky 12 42-Astronauts Reveal Sobering Data On Asteroid Impacts 13 43-First Earth-Size Planet in 'Habitable Zone' 14 44-A Unique Metal World; Asteroid Psyche 15 45-A World Full of Holes 16 46-How Far Is Forever 17 47-Earth Approaching Space Rocks Collected Over 6 Nights 18 48-Large Dangerous Asteroids Still Appear Suddenly Without Warning 19 49-Earth Approaching Wannabees 20 50-Asteroid 2014 JO25: What An Incredible Ride 21 51-Asteroid 2007 VK184 - Eliminated As An Impact Risk to Earth 22 52- Another Large Bright Suddenly Appearing Asteroid 23 53- Where Is Juno 24 54- Tour a Neighbor World 25 55-RADAR Telescopes Pair Up to Image Near-Earth Asteroid 26 56-A Whopper or A Comet 27 57-Hold A Traveler In The Night In Your Hand 28 58-NASA Hunts for A Special Asteroid 29 59-Spotting Travelers In The Night 30 60-A Close Visit With A Message31-A Gentle Breakup Of An AsteroidClick to ListenPublished PRX April 3, 2014Recorded March 21, 2014remixed July 15, 2014Newton formulated that the change in motion for an object depends on the amount of force and the length of time it is applied. For this reason a baseball pitcher tries to have a long pull on the ball before releasing it.Astronomers have a theory, called the Yorp effect, that light from the Sun produces a very tiny torque which increases the rate of spin of an object. The effect is so small that it would take billions of years to be produce a measurable outcome. How can such an idea ever be tested?In September of 2013, the Pan-STARRS group found a strange moving object in the night sky. The plot thickened when the Keck Telescope on Mauna Kea Hawaii found that instead of being a single body it appeared to be three small objects embedded in a cloud of gas and dust several thousands of miles in diameter. The Hubble Space Telescope was used to see what is going on.Hubble found that this object changes significantly over a period of months, that it has 6 tails, and that pieces of it continue to emerge from the center and slowly move away at a walking pace.An asteroid collision is too violent to cause what is seen. The object is too cold for expanding gases to cause it to break up. The best explanation which fits the data is that Sun light has slowly, over billions of years, increased P/2013 P5's rate of spin causing it to gently come apart. Some of the dust and small particles which escape from it will orbit the Sun. When the Earth runs into them we may see them as meteors in our night sky.For Travelers in the Night this is Dr. Al Grauer.Go to travelersinthenight.org for more information.© 2014 A. D. Grauer and ℗ 2014 A. D. GrauerMore Information On The Break Up Of An Asteroid32-A Peanut Shaped Asteroid with a MoonClick to ListenPublished PRX April 3, 2014Recorded March 29, 2014remixed July 15, 2014It appears that Hektor and its moon were created by a collision between two icy asteroids early in the 4.5 billion year history of our solar system when things were more chaotic. They happened to land in a gravitational dip which has allowed them to remain relatively undisturbed for billions of years.The asteroid Hektor orbits the Sun at a point where the gravity of the Sun and Jupiter create a stable point 60 degrees in front of the giant planet. In 1907 Hector was discovered as a moving point of light in the night sky. For the next 99 years its true nature remained unknown. In the past few years the Keck Telescope in Hawaii has discovered that the main body is a 230 mile long peanut shaped object. Most recently Keck was used to discover that Hektor has a 7.5 mile diameter moon which has a dense core surrounded by icy layers. This asteroid moon orbits the peanut shaped Hektor in a stable orbit every 3 hours.Recently, NASA scientists using the Goldstone Radar telescope were taking advantage of a close approach of a potentially hazardous asteroid to obtain radar images. These data show 2006 DP14 is a peanut shaped object about 1300 feet long. It slowly spins with a 6 hour period. Previous data from Goldstone and the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico suggests that more than 10 % of near Earth asteroids larger than 650 feet in diameter have a peanut shape. This knowledge will be important if we find one of these strange objects is on a collision course with our planet.For Travelers in the Night this is Dr. Al Grauer.Go to travelersinthenight.org for more information.© 2014 A. D. Grauer and ℗ 2014 A. D. GrauerMore Information on This Program33-A Busy Month in the Earth's NeighborhoodClick to ListenPublished PRX April 10, 2014Recorded April 10, 2014remixed July 15, 2014For us who look for Earth approaching objects, March of 2014 was a busy month. Six asteroids which pass closer than our Moon were discovered and tracked. The smallest of them is the size of an SUV and the largest would fill an NBA basketball court. Fortunately none of them were on a collision course with Planet Earth.Interest in smaller space rocks has increased since a semitrailer truck sized asteroid entered the Earth's atmosphere over Russia in February of 2013. Most of the nearly 1500 injuries could have been avoided if people in the impact area had been warned to stay away from windows.In January of 2014 a refrigerator sized asteroid was discovered about 20 hours before it exploded over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. It is estimated that there are a billion near Earth Asteroids of similar size.It is likely that we have discovered 90% of the approximately one thousand near Earth asteroids whose impact would cause global climate change. There are probably 300,000 smaller Earth approaching asteroids whose impact would devastate thousands of square miles of the Earth's surface. So far we have discovered about 5,000 of them. There are many millions of space rocks which could cause window breaking sonic booms. Happily we have not discovered any of these objects which will impact the Earth any time soon.An Asteroid impact is a natural disaster whose effect we have the ability to minimize . The NASA Near Earth Object Program's goal is provide the early detection essential to mitigate such an event.For Travelers in the Night this is Dr. Al Grauer.Go to travelersinthenight.org for more information.© 2014 A. D. Grauer and ℗ 2014 A. D. GrauerMore On Asteroid Close Approaches to Earth34- Number 5000Click to ListenPublished PRX April 10, 2014Recorded April 10, 2014remixed July 15, 2014The 5000th Earth approaching asteroid discovered by the University of Arizona's NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey was found early in 2014. It is approximately 3 times the size of the one which injured 1491 people in Russia in February of 2013. It was discovered by my teammate Jess Johnson. Happily, its closest approach to Earth is slightly farther than our moon.The other 4999 asteroids discovered since 2003 consist of:> 141 that are large enough to cause global climate change,> 1892 that are large enough todevastate thousands of square miles of the Earth's Surface, and> 2966 that upon entering our atmosphere would createwindow shattering sonic booms.Fortunately none of these objects will impact the Earth anytime soon.Our team operates two telescopes, 24 nights per month in the Catalina Mountains near Tucson, Arizona. This effort has discovered 47% of the near Earth Asteroids known to exist. We are part of the NASA near Earth Object Program who goal is to provide the early warning time which is essential to mitigate the effects of an asteroid impact.Fortunately large asteroids which impact the Earth are extremely rare. Small asteroids are the most numerous and thus mostly likely to present a problem. In the future we hope to have the equipment in place to obtain a heads up if a small asteroid is likely to be an impactor. Then people that are in a potentially effected area will be warned to seek shelter in a manner similar to a tornado warning.For Travelers in the Night this is Dr. Al Grauer.Go to travelersinthenight.org for more information.© 2014 A. D. Grauer and ℗ 2014 A. D. GrauerMore on the 5000th Asteroid35-An Asteroid With A RingClick to ListenPublished PRX April 18, 2014Recorded April 12, 2014remixed July 15, 2014Saturn had a strange appearance in Galileo's telescope. At first he described it as being a composite of three objects. A few years later, better telescopes showed a beautiful ring system surrounding Saturn. For more than 350 years Saturn was the only known planet with rings. Now we are aware that Uranus, Jupiter, and Neptune also have ring systems.Chariklo (“KAReekloe”) is an asteroid which orbits the Sun between Saturn and Uranus every 63 years. It was discovered in 1997 by James Scotti an astronomer with Spacewatch on Kitt Peak in Arizona.Chariklo (“KAReekloe”) is the first asteroid to show a ring system. Perhaps there are others.
5/7/20192 minutes, 1 second
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534-Followups

Without followup data, many if not most of the Earth approaching objects would be lost as they move away from us leaving us with no idea when they might return to near Earth space or perhaps even strike our home planet.
5/3/20192 minutes, 1 second
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22E-34-Number 5000

The 5000th Earth approaching asteroid discovered by the University of Arizona's NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey is approximately 3 times the size of the one which injured 1491 people in Russia in February of 2013. It was discovered by my teammate Jess Johnson. Happily, its closest approach to Earth is slightly farther than our moon.
4/30/20192 minutes, 1 second
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533-100 Moons

A small telescope makes a substantial contribution to our knowledge of the celestial visitors to our neighborhood.
4/26/20192 minutes, 1 second
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21E-33-A Busy Month In The Earth's Neighborhood

For us who look for Earth approaching objects, March of 2014 was a busy month. Six asteroids which pass closer than our Moon were discovered and tracked. The smallest of them is the size of an SUV and the largest would fill an NBA basketball court. Fortunately none of them were on a collision course with Planet Earth.
4/23/20192 minutes, 1 second
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532-Teddy's Debut

On a recent training night with Teddy Pruyne at the controls of our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, this duo discovered six new Earth Approaching Objects, an inner main belt asteroid, and rediscovered an inner main belt asteroid which had been lost.
4/19/20192 minutes, 1 second
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20E-32-A Peanut Shaped Asteroid with a Moon

It appears that Hektor and its moon were created by a collision between two icy asteroids early in the 4.5 billion year history of our solar system when things were more chaotic. They happened to land in a gravitational dip which has allowed them to remain relatively undisturbed for billions of years.
4/16/20192 minutes, 1 second
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531-Alex's Catch

On a cold windy night, with clouds frustrating his search, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Alex Gibbs discovered 8 new celestial visitors while observing with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona.
4/12/20192 minutes, 1 second
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19E-31-A Gentle Breakup Of An Asteroid

An asteroid spins up and comes apart. When the Earth runs into its trail we will be treated to a meteor shower.
4/9/20192 minutes, 1 second
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530-Cuban Meteorites

A large fireball meteor which exploded over Cuba produced a number of interesting results.
4/5/20192 minutes, 1 second
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18E-30-Asteroids On An Inside Track

Only 13 out of the more than 10,000 Earth approaching objects have their orbit completely within that of the Earth.
4/2/20192 minutes, 1 second
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529-Africano 4

My Catalina Sky Survey Teammate Brian Africano discovered his 4th comet while asteroid hunting in the constellation of Ursa Major with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona. Observers with small telescopes equipped with electronic cameras are able to track Brian's 4th comet as it comes to near the orbit of Mars before it retreats into the cold dark region of our solar system not to return until 3000 AD.
3/29/20192 minutes, 1 second
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17E-28-Finding An Asteroid for Astronauts

A prelude of a manned flyby of Venus and Mars could be a manned mission to an asteroid. The search for an appropriate asteroid continues.
3/26/20192 minutes, 1 second
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528-Asteroid Billiards

NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test or DART for short will test methods to make a dangerous asteroid miss Earth.
3/22/20192 minutes, 1 second
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16E-27-A Lucky Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th of 2029 will be a lucky day for the Human race when the asteroid passes very near the Earth.
3/19/20192 minutes, 1 second
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527-Comet Groeller

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groeller was asteroid hunting with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered his first comet. After the Sun bakes out all of the frozen gasses, Hannes's Comet, will lose its coma and tail and become indistinguishable from one of the millions of main belt asteroids orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter.
3/15/20192 minutes, 1 second
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15E-26-Binary Asteroids

Approximately 1 out of 5 large Near-Earth Asteroids are really double or triple systems of objects orbiting a common center of gravity. Such double trouble objects presents a challenge if one of them were found to be heading for Earth.
3/12/20192 minutes, 1 second
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526-Tiny Visitor

A tiny space rock passes through the cloud of communications satellites surrounding the Earth.
3/7/20192 minutes, 1 second
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14E-25-Fireballs

Occasionally one observes a meteor brighter than the Planet Venus which is called a fireball. Some of them can be bright enough to be seen in the day time.Every year, several thousand fireballs are logged by the American Meteor Society. If you see one your report will be welcomed.
3/5/20192 minutes, 1 second
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525-Collision

The object which the 2.3 mile diameter Gault hit is likely to have been a third of a mile diameter space rock. This celestial crash left Gault with a 250,000 long straight tail.
3/1/20192 minutes, 1 second
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13E-24-Jupiter Friend or Foe

The Earth is our home. It provides us with air, food, and water. The Sun powers all life. The role of Jupiter is less clear. Jupiter puts some objects on a collision course with our planet but not so frequently enough to prevent life on Earth from recovering and adapting. Perhaps an asteroid impact is why we are here.
2/26/20192 minutes, 1 second
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12E-22-Asteroid 2013 TV 135

Asteroid 2013 TV135 is a potentially hazardous asteroid which at first appeared to be on a collision course with planet Earth. Subsequent observations refined its orbit and reduced its chances of striking us.
2/22/20192 minutes, 1 second
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524-Home Wrecker

The extremely remote chance that a dangerous mountain sized space rock has our number on it is what keeps my team going to our four telescopes in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona.
2/19/20192 minutes, 1 second
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11E-20-A Serendipitous Supernova in M82

Many stars, galaxies, and other objects seem to be the same year after year giving us the idea that things are static out there. Every once in a while a new object bursts into view producing a, WOW, "what is that" feeling.
2/15/20192 minutes, 1 second
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523-One Thousand

For the first time in history, an asteroid hunting team, the Catalina Sky Survey, has discovered more than 1,000 Earth approaching asteroids in a single year. They are an interesting part of our environment.
2/12/20192 minutes, 1 second
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10E-19-An Asteroid with a Comet Orbit [2013JD4]

The Centaur type asteroid, 2013 JD4, is an interesting object. It takes 41.5 years to orbit the Sun on a path that takes it as close to Earth as we are to the Sun.When its orbit is changed as it passes Jupiter and Saturn it may start making closer approaches to the Sun, release gases, and become a comet.
2/8/20192 minutes, 1 second
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522-Comets Africano

During Comet C/2018 V4 Africano's last visit to the inner solar system humans were erecting the outer ring at Stonehenge. At the rate human's are changing the Earth's climate who can guess what will be happening on Earth when this comet returns in about 6,000 AD.
2/5/20192 minutes, 1 second
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9E-18-The FIrst Pre-Impact Discovery [2008TC3]

2008 TC3 is the first of the two of small asteroids which astronomers have been able to find and track into our atmosphere. Samples of these impacting asteroids provide new insights into our solar system.
2/1/20192 minutes, 1 second
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521-Lunar Space Rock

Recently, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Growler discovered an Earth approaching asteroid which has a speed consistent with it being ejected from the Moon by the impact of an asteroid or comet long ago. 69 hours after Hannes discovered it, this small space rock passed closer than the communication satellites are from us.
1/29/20192 minutes, 1 second
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8E-17-2013 US10 From Asteroid to Comet to Deep Space

An object is discovered that first appeared to be a huge near Earth asteroid. Subsequent observations show it to be a comet making a single trip through our solar system.
1/25/20192 minutes, 1 second
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520-Comet Lemmon

An interstellar traveler visits our neighborhood on its tour of the Milky Way.
1/22/20192 minutes, 1 second
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7E-16-The Discovery of Comet P:2014 A2 [Hill]

Have you ever wondered how a comet is discovered and named?
1/18/20192 minutes, 1 second
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519-Greg's Comet

The discovery of a Jupiter family comet whose fate is to become a garden variety main belt asteroid.
1/15/20192 minutes, 1 second
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6E- 15-Suppose An Asteroid Is On A Collision Course With Earth

Over geologic times, the impacts of objects from space have produced significant changes to our planet's biosphere. Earth threatening asteroids present a complicated challenge due to the wide range of compositions, sizes, orbital paths, and warning times that we can encounter.
1/11/20192 minutes, 1 second
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518-Busy Night

On Halloween night while observing with the Catalina Sky Survey's 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona I discovered 21 space rocks streaking through the night sky. The most interesting one could be the destination of asteroid miners.
1/8/20192 minutes, 1 second
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5E-13-The Tunguska Event

The Tunguska [ Tun·gu·ska] event occurred on June 30, 1908. It appears to have been caused by a small asteroid or comet which exploded 3-6 miles above the Earth's surface. It is the largest impact event in recorded history.
1/4/20192 minutes, 1 second
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517-Close Again

As asteroid hunters equipment and skills continue to improve we will be able to find and track some of these tiny impactors and perhaps be able to suggest where to find pieces of one of them on the ground.
1/1/20192 minutes, 1 second
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4E-8-A Bad Day for the Dinosaurs

Scientific evidence suggests that it was a bad day for non-avian dinosaurs when a large asteroid or a comet crashed into the Earth about 66 million years ago. Some species, including mammals, flourished under the changed conditions after the Chicxulub event. It is interesting to speculate that the rise of the human race may have been enabled by an asteroid impact.
12/28/20182 minutes, 1 second
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516-Space Weather

Space is not all that far away. If a powerful solar eruption in 2012 had happened a week earlier, the blast of radiation would have caused wide spread power blackouts disabling everything that plugs into a wall socket as well as the water and sewer systems which rely on electric pumps.
12/25/20182 minutes, 1 second
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3E-3-Finding Earth Approaching Objects

Using 2 telescopes near Tucson Arizona, the NASA funded, Catalina Sky Survey searches for Earth Approaching Objects. The method is to take 4 images of the same part of the sky spaced out over 45 minutes. These images are searched with computer programs to identify moving objects.
12/21/20182 minutes, 1 second
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515-Dust Moons

The discovery of two large ghostly neighbors approximately 65,000 by 45,000 miles in size at the L4 and L5 sites approximately 250,000 miles from both the Earth and Moon.
12/18/20182 minutes, 1 second
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2E-Voyager I's Baby Step

Looking into the sky on a clear-dark night, have you wondered what it would be like to travel in deep space?
12/14/20182 minutes, 1 second
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514-Close Space Rocks

Since 1900 there have been 11 close approaches by asteroids larger than 300 feet in diameter. One of them, the Tunguska Object was about 400 feet in diameter. It entered the Earth's atmosphere and exploded with such force that it blew down trees over an 800 square mile area in 1908. Hopefully that will not happen again anytime soon.
12/11/20182 minutes, 1 second
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513-Mtn Ops

My team, the Catalina Sky Survey, would not find a single asteroid without Steward Observatory's Mountain Lemmon Operations, or Mtn Ops for short. Bottom line is that Mtn Ops does whatever it takes to make our Asteroid Hunting facilities continue to function.
12/7/20182 minutes, 1 second
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512-Aten

Aten Asteroids are stealthy space rocks which can be dim and hard to detect since for most of their path about the Sun their illuminated side is facing away from us.
12/4/20182 minutes, 1 second
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E1-Russian Fireball February 15, 2013

Have you wondered what would happen if a rock from space landed near one of our large cities? We got a clue on February 15, 2013 when a large fireball appeared in the sky over Russia.
11/30/20182 minutes, 1 second
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510-Fourth Closest

Ten hours and 46 minutes after my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard discovered a Toyota RAV4 sized space rock, now named 2018 UA, streaking through the constellation of Pegasus at 8.8 miles/second, this tiny asteroid passed less than 1/2 the distance of the communications satellites to the surface of planet Earth.
11/27/20182 minutes, 1 second
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509-Close

Until recently the discovery of very close approaching asteroids was rare, however, due to improvements in telescopes, cameras, and computers asteroid hunters are now finding a significant number of these small celestial visitors to our neighborhood every month.
11/23/20182 minutes, 1 second
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508-Quiet Sun

Don't count on the decrease in solar activity to save you from human produced global warming, however something potentially important to you is happening on the Sun.
11/20/20182 minutes, 1 second
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507-Eric's Night

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Pegasus with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered a 2,000 foot diameter space rock streaking through the night sky. The extremely remote possibility that a big one might have our number on it keeps asteroid hunters going to their telescopes.
11/16/20182 minutes, 1 second
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506-Large PHA

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Pegasus with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona when he discovered a 2,000 foot diameter space rock streaking through the night sky. The extremely remote possibility that a big one might have our number on it keeps asteroid hunters going to their telescopes.
11/13/20182 minutes, 1 second
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505-What A Night

To give you an idea of the celestial traffic in our neighborhood, on a recent clear night, using our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Hannes Groller posted 20 new objects on the Minor Planet Center's Near Earth Object Confirmation Page. In the future five of these asteroids may become a valuable source of raw materials for Martian colonists.
11/9/20182 minutes, 1 second
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504-Vulcan

In the fictional Star Trek series, Vulcan, Spock's home planet was imagined to orbit the A component of the triple star system 40 Eridani [Eri-dani ]. Recently astronomers using the Dharma Planet Survey 50 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona have discovered that there is indeed an actual planet, named HD26965 b, with mass of 8.5 times that of Earth orbiting the star 40 Eridani A once every 42.38 days.
11/6/20182 minutes, 1 second
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503-Fuls III

Recently my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls discovered his third comet, Comet C/2018 R4 (Fuls). It is now on its way back into deep space. Given the climate change Earth is experiencing it is hard to predict the state of our planet and humanity when Comet Fuls returns in 7,500 AD.
11/2/20182 minutes, 1 second
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502-Pair of PHAs

Asteroid Hunters keep careful track of nearly 2,000 Potentially Hazardous Asteroids [PHAs] to make sure that they are no threat to humanity. The recent discovery of two new PHAs reminds us that there are many still out there to be discovered and followed.
10/30/20182 minutes, 1 second
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501-Carson's Night

A small space rock is spotted 4 days before it came very close to the Earth and our Moon.
10/26/20182 minutes, 1 second
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500-Why Look

What asteroid hunters fear is that a small space rock capable of injuring people and damaging buildings is heading our way and that we will not find it in time to give a warning for people in the impact area to seek cover.
10/23/20182 minutes, 1 second
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499-Oppy

The NASA Mars Opportunity Rover, nicked named Oppy by those who operate and love it ,was designed to last 90 days on the Martian surface but has continued to explore the surface of the red planet for 14 years.
10/19/20182 minutes, 1 second
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498-Tiny Travelers

Although small space rocks pose no threat to humans, they are an interesting part of our environment, offer a chance for asteroid hunters to develop their tracking skills, and occasionally provide an opportunity for a meteorite hunter to touch an object from outer space.
10/16/20182 minutes, 1 second
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497-First One

Asteroid hunters were able to discover a small Earth approaching asteroid after 57 nights of continuous rain and clouds.
10/12/20182 minutes, 1 second
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496-Boomer

The fireball meteor streaking across the sky the early evening of January 17, 2018, witnessed by 700 observers in 11 States and Canada was also recorded by infrasonic microphones and seismometers. Scientific studies of this event gives researchers the ability to assess the risks presented by the 2,000 large fireball meteor explosions which occur each year world wide and will allow scientists to detect any secret nuclear tests being conducted by rouge individuals or governments.
10/9/20182 minutes, 1 second
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495-Catching Asteroids

It might be possible to catch an asteroid, place it into Earth orbit, and thus provide a ready source of precious metals and water for space colonists to use.
10/5/20182 minutes, 1 second
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494-Guard Down

In 2018, July and August were cloudy and rainy in both Arizona and Hawaii sidelining the worlds two most productive asteroid hunting surveys. A cost effective way to make the Earth's planetary defense system more weather proof is to put a network of asteroid hunting telescopes around the world to discover and track potentially dangerous nearby neighbors.
10/2/20182 minutes, 1 second
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493-Ringed Dynamo

Even though humans have been aware of the planet Saturn from from the dawn of history this beautiful object still offers mysteries for us to explore.
9/28/20182 minutes, 1 second
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492-Not Human

From the time 3 million years ago that our ancestor Lucy walked in what is now Ethiopia until the widespread use of electric lighting began in the 1880s the changing panorama and awe inspiring beauty of the natural night sky was available to most human beings.
9/25/20182 minutes, 1 second
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491-One Half Inch

Fuzzy, spread out, asteroid images due to atmospheric and or equipment produced distortions can cause important objects to slip through an asteroid hunter's discovery images undetected. A careful monitoring of the temperature at a number of different locations in the observatory environment and using fans and other techniques to minimize temperature differences restores the power of a telescope so that it can detect possible asteroid threats to planet Earth.
9/21/20182 minutes, 1 second
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490-Mini Moons

There are likely to be hundreds smaller than softball sized and perhaps several dozen football to beachball sized, natural Earth mini moons, which are so small and fast moving that they are able to slip through asteroid hunters images without being detected.
9/18/20182 minutes, 1 second
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489-Martian Water

Exciting new research indicates that there could be a lake of liquid water beneath the south Martian polar cap. Further research will be required to determine if this briny pool could be the home of martian creatures.
9/14/20182 minutes, 1 second
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488-20 years

It has been 20 years since the world woke up to the news that a half mile diameter asteroid, 1997 XF11, discovered by Space Watch on Kitt Peak, had a slight chance of impacting the Earth in 2028. The NASA and JPL's Center for Near Earth Object Studies or CNEOS (see-neos) for short maps space rocks orbits, predicts when they will come close to us, and reliably determines each one's chance of impacting Earth.
9/11/20182 minutes, 1 second
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487-Touching The Sun

Imagine a spacecraft traveling at a speed that would take it from New York to Tokyo in less than a minute, a mere 4 million miles from the surface of our Sun, where it would be exposed to about 500 times the solar radiation we receive here on Earth. Not science fiction but science fact for the NASA Parker Solar Probe on one of it's final laps around our star.
9/7/20182 minutes, 1 second
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486-Martian Storms

In a few weeks ,as Earth and Mars moved closer together, a dust storm engulfed most of the red planet making it impossible to see its surface features.
9/4/20182 minutes, 1 second
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485-Last One

A huge Earth approaching asteroid is discovered right before the 2018 monsoon rains settled into the American Southwest. This weather imposed break from observing provides the opportunity for asteroid hunters to make major equipment upgrades and perform routine maintenance.
8/31/20182 minutes, 1 second
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484-Aliens

Most Astronomers find it hard to believe that given perhaps a trillion planets in the Milky Way alone that our Earth is the only one which hosts living organisms. It is both exciting and terrifying to realize we have no concept of what living forms may exist outside Earth in the Milky Way.
8/27/20182 minutes, 1 second
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483-Double Trouble

Asteroid hunters have discovered a strange asteroid pair. How they came to be together and what humans would do if such a large double trouble object is heading for us remains a mystery.
8/24/20182 minutes, 1 second
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482-Botswana Fragment

An object is tracked in outer space, seen to explode in our atmosphere, and had a fragment of it discovered on the ground. Its analysis will help humans to prepare for and defend against a much larger object with our number on it.
8/21/20182 minutes, 1 second
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481-Fireball

On July 8, 2018 a beautiful fireball Meteor was seen streaking across the sky in evening twilight. So far the American Meteor Society has received more than 700 reports of this event , from observers in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, Kansas, Nebraska, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin.
8/17/20182 minutes, 1 second
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480-Large Visitor

Statistically, asteroid hunters are thought to have discovered 90% of our potentially dangerous celestial neighbors greater than 1 KM in diameter. Thus my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard was surprised to discover an unknown very large asteroid moving through the constellation of Persus.
8/14/20182 minutes, 1 second
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479-Comet Catalina

Comet C/2018 M1 (Catalina) is eternal in the sense that it will likely wander the vast space between the stars in our Milky Way Galaxy until the end of time.
8/10/20182 minutes, 1 second
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478-Comet Leonard III

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard knew he had bagged his third comet when he spotted an unknown fuzzy object with a broad tail moving through the constellation of Pieces. Eventually when it looses it's volatile materials Comet Leonard will become one of the countless millions of main belt asteroids circling our Sun.
8/7/20182 minutes, 1 second
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477-Hannes' Discoveries

Recently, my newest Catalina Sky Survey Teammate, Hannes Groeller, had an excellent training night, working with Greg Leonard, on our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona posting 14 new objects on the Near Earth Object Confirmation Page. One of his discoveries could be worth 26 billion dollars on the iron scrap metal market in China.
8/3/20182 minutes, 1 second
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476-Lost Comet

On July 1, 1770 Comet Lexell passed about 6 times the moon's distance from planet Earth, the closest a comet has ever come to humanity. After that it completely disappeared . After more than 200 years of searching, researchers have identified what may be a piece of long lost Comet Lexell.
7/31/20182 minutes, 1 second
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475-Lonely Fragment

A 2000 foot diameter space rock has stories to tell about violent events long ago. Asteroid hunters are eager to track this huge collision fragment and look for members of it's family as it passes near Earth in 2026.
7/27/20182 minutes, 1 second
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474-Earth-Venus Shuttle

A 100 foot diameter asteroid is spotted on one of it's regular trips between the orbits of Venus and Earth. It's ultimate fate is to collide with one of these planets producing a spectacular light show.
7/24/20182 minutes, 1 second
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473-Ryugu Bound

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is conducting a six year flight from Earth to a potentially hazardous asteroid, Ryugu, and return a sample of it to Earth for study. Ryugu is likely to have under gone little change since the formation of the solar system and samples of it will provide unique clues about the composition of the small bodies which brought water and the chemicals needed for life to the young Earth.
7/20/20182 minutes, 1 second
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472-Martian Mysteries

Two exciting new scientific discoveries have ignited our curiosity and are guiding our search for evidence of past and/or present life on Mars.
7/17/20182 minutes, 1 second
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471-Botswana Bound

A small space rock with a diameter less than the height of an NBA basketball player had just crossed the orbit of our Moon on a collision course with Earth when it was spotted streaking through the constellation of Scorpius by my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski. 8 hours and 37 minutes after Richard's discovery observations, the space rock now known as 2018 LA was seen by security cameras to explode over Botswana in southern Africa just as NASA's scout system predicted.
7/13/20182 minutes, 1 second
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470-Martian Asteroid Hunters

The life of an asteroid hunter on Mars will be interesting and exciting. The double planet, our Earth and Moon, in the Martian night sky will be an unforgettable sight and well worth the trip.
7/10/20182 minutes, 1 second
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469-Flying Couch

My birthday present from outer space was the opportunity to use the Catalina Sky Survey's 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Az to discover a tiny sofa couch sized asteroid as it was flying through the constellation of Bootes. Once every 6 months or so, lucky observers will witness a sofa sized space rock similar to 2018 KW1 entering the Earth's atmosphere creating a spectacular light show, and raining pieces to Earth for meteorite hunters to discover.
7/6/20182 minutes, 1 second
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468-Peek A Boo Asteroid

A strange asteroid plays hide and seek with frustrated astronomers.
7/3/20182 minutes, 1 second
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467-Time Travel

Looking out into space takes you back in time. To experience time travel go to a natural night sky location like the Cosmic Campground International Dark Sky Sanctuary or another location on the darksky.org website.
6/29/20182 minutes, 1 second
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466-Dangerous Impactors

Asteroid hunters have discovered more than 90% of the Earth approaching asteroids whose impact could cause global climate change. It was thus unusual when the Catalina Sky Survey found two, new, such giant space rocks in less than a week.
6/26/20182 minutes, 1 second
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465-Returnee

After being lost for ten years, the asteroid 2010 WC9 was re-discovered about a week before it came very close to Earth.
6/22/20182 minutes, 1 second
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464-Big Atira

The recent discovery of an asteroid, whose orbit lies completely within that of the Earth, reminds asteroid hunters to continue to search near the Sun so that a large dangerous object does not sneak up undetected on the residents of planet Earth.
6/19/20182 minutes, 1 second
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463-Exiled Asteroid

An asteroid is exiled to the outer regions of the solar system during Jupiter's rampaging tack away from the Sun long ago. During that process enough material was left in Jupiter's wake to form Venus, Earth, Mars, and the asteroid belt as we know them today.
6/15/20182 minutes, 1 second
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462-Our View

Modern technology provides us with stunning views of objects in the Universe in wavelengths invisible to our eyes, however, nothing is as moving and thought provoking as looking into deep space with your very own eyes.
6/12/20182 minutes, 1 second
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461-Brian's First

Brian Africano's first Potentially Hazardous Asteroid discovery can come near to the Earth and Mars.
6/8/20182 minutes, 1 second
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460-TESS

To find planets close to home NASA has launched TESS the Transiting Exoplanet Satellite which will monitor more than 200,000 nearby, stars over the entire sky to detect the tiny dips in light caused when a planet passes in front of it's star. The TESS era will be a most exciting time as humans discover and are able determine the properties of relatively nearby habitatable worlds and dream about what might be living in our neighborhood of the Milky Way.
6/5/20182 minutes, 1 second
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459-Falling Space Rocks

In the early evening of January 17, 2018 six hundred and seventy four observers in 11 States and Canada reported a fireball meteor streaking across the sky to the American Meteor Society. To find freshly fallen meteorites visit the American Meteor Society's website but do not hunt for meteorites on private land without permission.
6/1/20182 minutes, 1 second
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458-Large and Close

On June 30, 1908 a celestial object exploded 28,000 feet above the Tunguska river drainage area in Siberia, Russia releasing the energy of 185 Hiroshima sized atomic bombs. Recently a similar sized space rock made a sudden appearance before it passed very close to our Earth and Moon.
5/29/20182 minutes, 1 second
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457-30 Years Of Fireballs

Fireballs are meteors which become brighter than the planet Venus and can sometimes be seen in the daytime. If you are lucky to see a fireball send in your report to the American Meteor Society and become a citizen scientist.
5/25/20182 minutes, 1 second
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456-Dangerous Trio

In the space of only four days, my Catalina Sky Survey teammates, Brian Africano, Alex Gibbs, and Greg Leonard, discovered three Potentially Hazardous Asteroids. Searching for such a large space rock on an impact trajectory with planet Earth is what keeps my team, the Catalina Sky Survey, going to our four telescopes, 24 nights per month, when the moon isn't too bright, in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson Arizona.
5/22/20182 minutes, 1 second
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455-17,000 To Go

So far asteroid hunters have discovered about 8,000 of the 25,000, large, potentially hazardous asteroids, suspected to exist, leaving 17,000 more to be discovered. For this reason, NASA has designed and proposed the NEOCam spacecraft to give us the ability to find them before they find us.
5/18/20182 minutes, 1 second
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454-Comets And Asteroids

If you set your mind to it, you can find and hold a sample of an asteroid, called a meteorite, which has landed on the Earth's surface. On the other hand, watching major meteor showers will allow you to see but not touch comet dust as it enters and burns up in the Earth's atmosphere.
5/15/20182 minutes, 1 second
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453-HAMMER

Theoretically, If an asteroid on a collision course with our planet could be slowed sufficiently it could be made to pass behind our planet as it orbits the Sun. It is not as easy as we would like.
5/11/20182 minutes, 1 second
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452-Small But Deadly

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard's discovery of, 2018 FO5, a three football field diameter asteroid that can come closer than our Moon is a reminder that we need to keep searching for the many thousands of Potentially Hazardous asteroids larger than 500 feet in diameter which are likely to exist.
5/8/20182 minutes, 1 second
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451-Going Far

Perhaps C/2018 F3 (Johnson) is an interstellar visiting Comet and is thus a sample of a place currently beyond our reach.
5/4/20182 minutes, 1 second
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450-Saint Patrick's Day Comet

On Saint Patrick's Day I discovered a comet which I share with my wife Annie Grauer.
5/1/20182 minutes, 1 second
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449-Cloud 7

To give you an idea of the asteroid traffic in our neighborhood, on a mostly cloudy night, through holes in the clouds, in a space of less than 2 hours, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Richard Kowalski posted 7 new close approaching asteroid discoveries on the Minor Planet Center's Near Earth Object Confirmation Page.
4/27/20182 minutes, 1 second
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448-Two PHA's

The large dangerous asteroids that we don't know about are what keep asteroid hunters going to the telescope.
4/24/20182 minutes, 1 second
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447-Nuking An Asteroid

Tonight, even though the chances are extremely slim, an asteroid hunter could find a sizable asteroid on a collision course with planet Earth.If we have decades warning, the potential impactor's arrival time could be changed by impacting the dangerous object with a high velocity mass or if we have less time we will need to nuke it which will either blow it to bits or give it a rocket like push.
4/20/20182 minutes, 1 second
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446-Asteroid Homestead

In the future one can envision a space mining family boarding a descendent of the SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch Vehicle for a a trip into low Earth orbit. A few hundred miles above the Earth's surface they would rendezvous with their asteroid mining spacecraft which will be their home for the next five years or so.
4/17/20182 minutes, 1 second
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445-Not So Secret

A partnership of humans and computers will help to minimize the damage when asteroid hunters find a space rock with our number on it.
4/13/20182 minutes, 1 second
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444-Near Comets

Although no comet nucleus impact on the Earth has been conclusively identified, there is some evidence that suggests the 1908 Tunguska event in Russia, which knocked down trees over a 770 square mile area, could have been caused by a fragment of Comet Encke. However there is no doubt that the Earth's collision with dust and small debris left trailing from comets produces some of the meteor showers we enjoy so much.
4/10/20182 minutes, 1 second
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443-Unsung Heroes

In 2017 observers in 50 countries at 440 different observatories made nearly 19 million observations of asteroids and comets which enable scientists to calculate where about 800,000 objects will be in the future.
4/6/20182 minutes, 1 second
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442-Brian's Debut

During the only 3 clears hours of his first night solo as an asteroid hunter, my new Catalina Sky Survey teammate Brian Africano discovered two new Earth approaching asteroids with our Schmidt Telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona. Since one of Brian's discoveries is almost 300 feet in diameter, astronomers at 18 different observatories around the world stayed on it for more than 68 hours, after Brian posted his discovery observations, to determine a reasonable orbit for it.
4/3/20182 minutes, 1 second
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441-Carson's Pair

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Carson Fuls was observing, in the constellation Lynx, with our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona , when within the space of only 35 minutes, he discovered two small space rocks well before they made very close approaches to Earth.
3/30/20182 minutes, 1 second
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440-Tracking Elon's Car

Starman and Tesla will continue to orbit the Sun for millions of years to come as a physical testament to human ingenuity and our sense of humor.
3/27/20182 minutes, 1 second
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439-Big and Close

A large asteroid approached Earth from the direction of the Sun with little advanced warning.
3/23/20182 minutes, 1 second
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438-Bright Darkness

Most of the humans on planet Earth have never witnessed that the natural night sky is not dark; but rather it is alive with it's own lights. See for yourself by visiting a natural night sky location near you.
3/20/20182 minutes, 1 second
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437-Christmas Comet

On December 25, 2017, while searching for Earth approaching asteroids in the constellation of Virgo, the Universe gave my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Greg Leonard a Christmas present in the form of a comet which now bears his name.
3/16/20182 minutes, 1 second
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436-Lonely Asteroids

The lonely asteroids which travel high above and far below most of the other members of our solar system may be made out of very strong materials and could be of particular interest to asteroid miners.
3/13/20182 minutes, 1 second
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435-Number 31

Asteroid Hunter, Alex Gibbs, discovered a comet on one of it's rare visits to our neighborhood.
3/9/20182 minutes, 1 second
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434-Biggest Space Rock

The largest Earth approaching space rock, found by the Catalina Sky Survey in 2017, is 3,250 feet in diameter. One like it strikes the Earth every 500,000 years or so with devastating consequences
3/6/20182 minutes, 1 second
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433-Tiniest Space Rock

Asteroid hunters have discovered a 4 foot 6 inch diameter, baby space rock, about 478,000 miles away in the constellation of Pisces traveling in our direction at 4.5 miles per second.
3/2/20182 minutes, 1 second
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432-Close Space Rocks

In 2017, my team, the Catalina Sky Survey discovered 17 space rocks that can come closer than the communication satellites to the surface of planet Earth. Fortunately none of them will strike the Earth anytime soon.
2/27/20182 minutes, 1 second
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431-Tough Space Rocks

Some very tough asteroids regularly pass closer to the Sun than the planet Mercury and may contain valuable materials such as phosphorus, antimony, silver, gold, and copper.
2/23/20182 minutes, 1 second
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430-Deportee

An object visits our solar system from the beautiful Pleiades star cluster.
2/20/20182 minutes, 1 second
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429-2017's Catch

In 2017 my team the Catalina Sky Survey led the world in the discovery of Earth approaching objects by identifying 987 of them as they whizzed by us.
2/16/20182 minutes, 1 second
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428-Phaethon

The mysterious Earth approaching object Phaethon does not fit neatly into our definition of either an asteroid or a comet.During it's close approach to Earth in December of 2017 the Arecibo Observatory, having just recovered from hurricane Maria, used the unique combination of it's giant 1,000 foot diameter dish and RADAR transmitting capability to ping Phaethon to obtain images with the RADAR signals it reflected back to us.
2/13/20182 minutes, 1 second
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427-Meteor Whispers

Recent scientific studies have begun to shed light on the interesting mystery of how the small number of what we now call electrophonic meteors produce simultaneous light and sound. If you are lucky you could hear a meteor's dying whispers and could even be the first person to record these sounds on your cell phone.
2/9/20182 minutes, 1 second
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426-Rose Rules Again

Rose discovers 8 new interesting asteroids in a single night using the Catalina Sky Survey's Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, Arizona.
2/6/20182 minutes, 1 second
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425-Greg's Comet

Greg's comet comes into our neighborhood once per human lifetime and spends most of it's time in the lonely space high above or far below the rest of the members of our solar system.
2/2/20182 minutes, 1 second
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424-Long Winter Nights

Long Winter nights with good seeing, from start to finish, are those on which the asteroid hunter makes new discoveries while being treated to views of millions of stars, gas clouds, and galaxies which inspire a child like sense of wonder.
1/30/20182 minutes, 1 second
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423-Silent ET

The hypothesis that Oumuamua, the interstellar space rock, is an alien probe is pretty farfetched, however, how it came to have it's current shape is almost equally hard to imagine.
1/26/20182 minutes, 1 second
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422-Almost Dangerous

A large asteroid barely missies being classified by NASA as potentially hazardous. It may be a good candidate for asteroid miners.
1/23/20182 minutes, 1 second
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421-New Aten

Aten asteroids can make close approaches to Earth. They are difficult to discover because they spend most of their time inside our orbit with their illuminated side facing away from us.
1/19/20182 minutes, 1 second
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420-Dry Sands

Intriguing features which change with the Martian seasons mimic flows of liquid water on the Earth's surface.
1/16/20182 minutes, 1 second
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419-ET's Cigar

The first alien object to observed visiting our solar system arrives from truly deep space and leaves us with the mystery of what it is and how it got that way.
1/12/20182 minutes, 1 second
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418-Fireball II

A thousand meteors brighter than the planet Venus enter the Earth's atmosphere every day. The record of one of them on your dash cam can reveal where it came from and where to find pieces of it on the ground.
1/9/20182 minutes, 1 second
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417-Red Dwarf Planets

Earth like planets are being discovered circling the most common type of star in our neighborhood of the Milky Way galaxy.
1/5/20182 minutes, 1 second
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416-Odd Ball

A small asteroid soars into the lonely space high above and below the plane of our solar system.
1/2/20182 minutes, 1 second
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415-Well Done

A three football field sized asteroid survives on a harrowing path around our Sun.
12/29/20172 minutes, 1 second
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414-Enormous Visitor

The impact of a 1,200 foot diameter asteroid would produce devastating earth quakes and wind blasts over many square miles on the Earth's surface.
12/26/20172 minutes, 1 second
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413-Fission Rocket

To cut the mission time to Mars, the risks, and the mass of supplies required for such a prolonged space mission NASA is looking at alternative means of rocket propulsion.
12/22/20172 minutes, 1 second
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412-Tiny Space Rock

A tiny space rock narrowly missed the Earth.
12/19/20172 minutes, 1 second
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411-200 Plus

My team the Catalina Sky Survey set a new single month record by discovering 211 Earth approaching objects in October of 2017. Fortunately none of them are on a collision course with planet Earth, however, they give us a good idea of what whizzes by us every month.
12/15/20172 minutes, 1 second
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410-Extraterrestrial Whales

Perhaps the reason that we have not detected alien civilizations on distant worlds is because they exist in oceans covered by miles of radiation absorbing ice and rocks.
12/12/20172 minutes, 1 second
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409-Alien Rock?

A rock from another solar system is likely to have streaked by Earth before heading back into interstellar space.
12/8/20172 minutes, 1 second
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408-Earth's Pet Rock

On it's gravitational leash, Earth's pet space rock, 2016 HO3, accompanies us at a distance of between 38 and 100 times the Moon's distance from Earth as we both travel about the Sun.
12/5/20172 minutes, 1 second
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407-Plant Companionship

The plants that Mars explorers take with them will provide a source of fresh fruits and vegetables , fresh air to breathe, and perhaps a psychological benefit that is crucial to the success of their mission.
12/1/20172 minutes, 1 second
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406-Close Ones

In less than 24 hours, while observing with the Catalina Sky Survey's 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona , I discovered two 25 foot diameter space rocks that theoretically can pass less than a quarter of the Moon's distance from us.
11/28/20172 minutes, 1 second
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405-Kiwi Nights

Most of New Zealand's large rural areas and land reserves, covering an area as large as the UK, have unpolluted natural night skies offering spectacular views of the southern skies.
11/24/20172 minutes, 1 second
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404-Jess's Find

Large undiscovered Earth approaching asteroids are still out there.
11/21/20172 minutes, 1 second
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403-Double Comet

A strange object consisting of two mile diameter asteroids surrounded by a gas cloud is orbiting our Sun.
11/17/20172 minutes, 1 second
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402-Above Scotland

The CubeSat industry is making relatively low cost exploration of space possible and is creating heretofore undreamed of opportunities for the human exploration of space.
11/14/20172 minutes, 1 second
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401-Night Vision

Experience the wonders of the Universe first hand using your night vision.
11/10/20172 minutes, 1 second
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400-Roving Venus

To Survive on Venus where the temperature is 864F and the surface air pressure is 90 times that of Earth, NASA and JPL engineers are exploring the concept of avoiding the use of modern temperature sensitive electronics by creating a fully mechanical rover.
11/7/20172 minutes, 1 second
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399-Moons of Florence

The largest asteroid to come near the Earth in 100 years has two moons.
11/3/20172 minutes, 1 second
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398-Mars Rocks

A visitor from Mars lands near Tata, Morocco on July 11, 2011. Pieces of it are worth 10 times their weight in Gold.
10/31/20172 minutes, 1 second
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397-Spotting Meteors

Meteors, shooting stars, or falling stars are different names for the streaks of light in the night sky which are in reality the dying embers of tiny asteroids. Observing a meteor shower can be a WOW inspiring experience.
10/27/20172 minutes, 1 second
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396-Jupiter

Jupiter has been observed by humans through out history, shaped our solar system, and made it possible for Earth to form.
10/24/20172 minutes, 1 second
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395-House Sized Space Rocks

There are approximately 3.2 million Earth approaching asteroids similar in size to the Chelyabinsk impactor which injured nearly 1,500 people and damaged more than 7,000 buildings in February of 2013.
10/20/20172 minutes, 1 second
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394-Tiny Beasts

A partnership with yeast and algae will enable spacefaring humans to use their waste products to produce food and plastics during long duration space flights.
10/17/20172 minutes, 1 second
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393-Newest Moon

The moon cycle from new moon through full moon and back to new moon again was used by many nations to regulate their activities and forms the basis of the Islamic lunar calendar. You might try making the interesting observation of the first visibility of the lunar crescent yourself.
10/13/20172 minutes, 1 second
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392-Dragon Delivers

The SpaceX 11 Dragon mission is the first time an American spacecraft has visited the space station since the NASA Space Shuttle Program ended in April of 2011.
10/10/20172 minutes, 1 second
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391-Finding Spacerocks

Finding a meteorite that has traveled billions of miles through space to reach it's present location is exciting. It might even be worth real money.
10/6/20172 minutes, 1 second
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390-One in 100,000

Additional observations over the years have eliminated the possibility that Apophis will strike the Earth as it streaks by closer than the communications satellites on that lucky Friday the 13th of 2029.
10/3/20172 minutes, 1 second
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389-Tiny Spacecraft

About the size of a saltine cracker and having a mass of less than 2 dimes, the single-board Sprite spacecraft has all the essentials; solar panels, computing electronics, thermometers, gyroscopes, radio communication equipment and more.
9/29/20172 minutes, 1 second
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388-40 years

Your representatives, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are heading into deep interstellar space.
9/26/20172 minutes, 1 second
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387-Florence

Florence, the largest asteroid in more than 100 years comes near to the Earth.
9/22/20172 minutes, 1 second
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386-Interplanetary Sand Traps

Topographic features on rubble pile asteroids are produced in a novel way.
9/19/20172 minutes, 1 second
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385-Phoning Home

Cell phone technology will be used to explore our Moon. Lunar tourists will be able to use their smart phones after 2018.
9/15/20172 minutes, 1 second
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384-Flying By

A small asteroid tests planetary defenses.
9/12/20172 minutes, 1 second
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383-Moon Water

The Moon is water rich and can supply lunar colonists with many of their needs.
9/8/20172 minutes, 1 second
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382-Martian Debris

Our solar system is a much less violent place than it used to be.
9/5/20172 minutes, 1 second
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381-Peaceful Star

A new appreciation for our Sun is growing as we learn more about other suns and their families of planets. Go outside today and enjoy some gentle sunshine from our well behaved star.
9/1/20172 minutes, 1 second
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380-Southern Colleagues

A Small Telescope Makes A Significant Discovery.
8/29/20172 minutes, 1 second
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379-Flying Mud Balls

The most common type of asteroids are likely to have started out as giant convecting mud balls which could still exist at the center of large asteroids like Ceres.
8/25/20172 minutes, 1 second
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378-Moon Express

The Moon is a destination for human explorers.
8/22/20172 minutes, 1 second
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377-Insider

Large asteroids lurking inside the Earth's orbit can be hard to spot.
8/18/20172 minutes, 1 second
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376-Active Asteroids

The Dark And Mysterious Sometimes Becomes The Bright And Beautiful.
8/15/20172 minutes, 1 second
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375-Chelyabinsk Sized

Small Earth approaching asteroids are part of our environment. Early Detection Is The Key
8/11/20172 minutes, 1 second
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374-Brute

Fortunately This Asteroid Will Not Spoil Your Day.
8/8/20172 minutes, 1 second
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373-Kepler's Planets

The Kepler Space Telescope has discovered more than 50 habitable Earth sized planets orbiting distant stars.
8/4/20172 minutes, 1 second
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372-Trappist-1 Planets

The Trappist-1 solar system consists of a dim red star and 7 Earth sized planets. Humans are beginning to explore this fascinating new potentially habitable destination.
8/1/20172 minutes, 1 second
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371-2 Headed Space Worm

Will Earth evolved Biology allow humans to create sustainable colonies in space, on the Moon, or on Mars?
7/28/20172 minutes, 1 second
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370-Life's Parts

Astronomers have found the basic ingredients of life in an infant solar system.
7/25/20172 minutes, 1 second
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369-Finding Treasure

Space miners can up their odds by prospecting with ground based telescopes.
7/21/20172 minutes, 1 second
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368-Asteroid Alert

NASA's Scout and Sentry software systems allow asteroid hunters to study and keep track of potentially dangerous asteroids.
7/18/20172 minutes, 1 second
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367-Future Impactor

A 33 foot diameter asteroid has about a 1% chance of impacting the Earth in the distant future.
7/14/20172 minutes, 1 second
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366-3 Explorers

A tiny space rock which can pass closer to us than the communications satellites may have been ejected from our Moon.
7/11/20172 minutes, 1 second
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365-Tabby's Star

Tabby's star varies in brightness suggesting that it swallowed one or more of it's planets in the very recent past. Cannibal Star or Alien Megastructure?
7/7/20172 minutes, 1 second
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364-Laser Surfing

Laser propelled ultra light space probes could be sent to explore nearby worlds.
7/4/20172 minutes, 1 second
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363-Scoping Planets

Humans can measure signs of life in nearby worlds.
6/30/20172 minutes, 1 second
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362-Asteroid Day

2017 Asteroid day events are being held at more than 500 hundred locations in 72 countries world wide. Participants at Asteroid Day events are encouraged to sign the 100X Declaration which seeks to increase the rate of discovery of potentially damaging space rocks.
6/27/20172 minutes, 1 second
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361-Nearby Planets

Discovering and researching conditions on relatively nearby planets is within our reach.
6/23/20172 minutes, 1 second
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360-Rolling In

A small space rock streaks past our home planet.
6/20/20172 minutes, 1 second
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359-Ice World

An Earth sized icy world has been discovered orbiting a small dim star.
6/16/20172 minutes, 1 second
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358-Bigee

Large potentially dangerous asteroids are still out there.
6/13/20172 minutes, 1 second
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357-Double Trouble

About 16% of the Earth approaching asteroids larger than 600 feet in diameter have orbiting companions.How do we defend against such a complex object if one is found to be on a collision course with planet Earth.
6/9/20172 minutes, 1 second
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356-Seeds

What plant seeds will be left for interstellar travelers to take with them.
6/6/20172 minutes, 1 second
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355-2 Suns

It is possible for a habitable planet to exist in a solar system with two suns.
6/1/20172 minutes, 1 second
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354-Returnee

What had appeared as a solitary point of light returns to near Earth to reveal that it is two asteroids in a tight dance.
5/30/20172 minutes, 1 second
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353-Backwards

A 2 mile diameter object bucks the solar system traffic by traveling in a direction backwards to all of the planets.
5/26/20172 minutes, 1 second
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352-Worth Tracking

Asteroid Hunters Have Found A Very Large Potentially Close Approaching Space Rock.
5/23/20172 minutes, 1 second
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351-Another Close One

Small Space Rocks Are Part of Our Environment.
5/19/20172 minutes, 1 second
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350-Asteroid Defense

Earth approaching asteroids are part of our environment.
5/16/20172 minutes, 1 second
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349-Big and Fast

Large dangerous asteroids can still appear out of nowhere.
5/12/20172 minutes, 1 second
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348-16

A snap shot of the kinds of objects which constantly streak past our Earth.
5/9/20172 minutes, 1 second
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347-Your Space Rock

Holding an object older than any other rock on the ground which is billions of years old and has traveled an unimaginable distance to be with you will be your payoff.
5/5/20172 minutes, 1 second
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346-Arctic Ice

The polar ice caps are the smallest in recorded history. Get Ready for wild weather.
5/2/20172 minutes, 1 second
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345-364days

Interesting objects are zipping by us.
4/28/20172 minutes, 1 second
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344-Gnats

Small asteroids swarm about the Earth in its orbit around the Sun like gnats around an outdoor light in the summer time.
4/25/20172 minutes, 1 second
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343-Mars Window

Humans are sending a fleet of their emissaries to Mars in 2020.
4/21/20172 minutes, 1 second
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342-That's Close

A small asteroid, which could pass under a basketball hoop, missed the Earth by about 9,000 miles.
4/18/20172 minutes, 1 second
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341-Ballooning to Space

A ride under a balloon can give you several hours to enjoy the wonders of the Earth and its curvature against the back drop of space.
4/14/20172 minutes, 1 second
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340-Carson's Comet

In the distant future, Carson's first comet discovery is likely to impact a planet or be ejected from the solar system.
4/11/20172 minutes, 1 second
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339-No Need To Smile

The company called Planet has 149 satellites orbiting the Earth which are imaging the Earth's entire land area every day.
4/7/20172 minutes, 1 second
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338-Psyche Bound

A spacecraft will be launched to visit a small metal world whose composition is likely to be worth 10,000 quadrillion dollars on today's market.
4/4/20172 minutes, 1 second
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337-Lucy

The Lucy Spacecraft, named after the human fossil Lucy, will revolutionize our knowledge of the origins of our solar system.
3/31/20172 minutes, 1 second
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336-Meteorite Mystery

Travel to the South Pole to Solve A Mystery.
3/28/20172 minutes, 1 second
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335-DART

When Failure Is Not A Good Option.
3/24/20172 minutes, 1 second
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334-Last 19 Hours

Small Impacting Space Rocks Are Part of Our Environment.
3/21/20172 minutes, 1 second
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333-Whoppers

Good news. A large asteroid is not on a collision course with Earth.
3/17/20172 minutes, 1 second
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332-Greg's Destination

Asteroid hunters are discovering asteroids which can be visited by human astronauts.
3/14/20172 minutes, 1 second
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331-Space Salsa

If Lunar and Martian Colonists are to have chips and salsa they will need grow their own tomatoes.
3/10/20172 minutes, 1 second
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330-Comet Johnson

Comet Johnson will be visible to humans before it starts its trip to the stars.
3/7/20172 minutes, 1 second
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329-Near Neighbor

Asteroid hunters are able to find small space rocks before they make a close approach to planet Earth.
3/3/20172 minutes, 1 second
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328-The Heat is On

2016 is the warmest year the Earth has been in the more than 180 years of record keeping.
2/28/20172 minutes, 1 second
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327-Suddenly Bright

Large asteroids can approach the Earth, suddenly, without much warning.
2/24/20172 minutes, 1 second
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326-Asteroids 2016

Dangerous Celestial Neighbors Are Still Out There.
2/21/20172 minutes, 1 second
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325-Marrakech

An observatory near Marrakech, operated remotely from France and Switzerland, is discovering new members of our solar system.
2/17/20172 minutes, 1 second
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324-Newborn Planets

Astronomers are able to view the rare occurrence of planets in formation with the ALMA radio telescope in Chile.
2/14/20172 minutes, 1 second
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323-Big Splash

An asteroid impacting into the ocean would create a big splash but not a tsunami.
2/10/20172 minutes, 1 second
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322-Dust Stories

Tiny messengers from outer space enter our atmosphere every day. Collect your own beautiful micro-meteorite sample.
2/7/20172 minutes, 1 second
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321-Dangereous Comet

Humanity should be ready in the unlikely but potentially catastrophic situation in which a comet comes out of nowhere and is heading for planet Earth.
2/3/20172 minutes, 1 second
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320-WOW What a Ride

A potentially hazardous asteroid crosses the orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. It must be made of durable rocky material to survive its close approaches to the Sun.
1/31/20172 minutes, 1 second
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319-Lost and Found

A 426 foot diameter asteroid is found after being lost for 15 years.
1/27/20172 minutes, 1 second
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318-Caves of Mars

It is intriguing to consider that deep inside Mars all of the necessary ingredients for life may be present together.
1/24/20172 minutes, 1 second
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317-Psyche Water

The asteroid Psyche may be one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in the solar system.
1/20/20172 minutes, 1 second
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316-Weird Centaur

Centaurs are named after the mythical beasts which were half human and half horse perhaps because they have characteristics of both asteroids and comets.
1/17/20172 minutes, 1 second
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315-See Comets

2017 will be a good year to view comets with your unaided eye or a pair of binoculars.
1/13/20172 minutes, 1 second
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314-Our Number

The extremely unlikely scenario of an impactor with our number on it.
1/10/20172 minutes, 1 second
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313-Martian Motherlode

Using ground the penetrating RADAR on the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, scientists have discovered an ice deposit on Mars the size of New Mexico.
1/6/20172 minutes, 1 second
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312-200 Yards Of Trouble

An asteroid which can come to within about an Earth circumference of the surface of our home planet needs watching.
1/3/20172 minutes, 1 second
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311-Bright and Bald

Humans are developing the ability to study an Earth approaching object to prepare for one that is on an impact trajectory with our home planet.
12/30/20162 minutes, 1 second
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310-Ethics and Mars

Should martian microbes be sacrificed to human space exploration.
12/27/20162 minutes, 1 second
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309-Tiny Atira

Atira, named for the Pawnee goddess of Earth and the Morning and Evening Star orbits the Sun inside of our path.
12/23/20162 minutes, 1 second
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308-Planning For Impact

Planning for the unlikely event that an asteroid is on a collision course with planet Earth will minimize injury and the loss of life.
12/20/20162 minutes, 1 second
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307-Stepping It Up

Competition gives humans the best chance to find dangerous objects and tax payers get more bang for their buck.
12/16/20162 minutes, 1 second
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306-Egg Rock

The NASA/JPL Mars Curiosity Rover discovers a meteorite on Mars.
12/13/20162 minutes, 1 second
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305-Murky

A very close approaching asteroid is observed to pass through the Earth's shadow.
12/9/20162 minutes, 1 second
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304-Close One

Tracking a small asteroid as it makes a very close approach to planet Earth.
12/6/20162 minutes, 1 second
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303-CRASH

Traveling to Mars is a risky business.
12/2/20162 minutes, 1 second
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302-Sensing A Comet

Combining Art and Science gives us a new way to appreciate the wonders of the Universe.
11/29/20162 minutes, 1 second
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301-Visitors From Afar

A pair of comets visiting our neighborhood are discovered in a matter of 4 days.
11/25/20162 minutes, 1 second
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300-Biggest Ear

China's new big ear will be the most sensitive receiver to search for signals from alien civilizations.
11/22/20162 minutes, 1 second
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299-Sporadic Geysers

The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted geysers erupting from Jupiter's Moon Europa.
11/18/20162 minutes, 1 second
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298-Rosetta

A comet nucleus is a dynamic world of its own.
11/15/20162 minutes, 1 second
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297-White Sky

Inappropriate night time outside lighting causes accidents and does not deter crime. However, it blinds you from the beauty of the Universe which surrounds you.
11/11/20162 minutes, 1 second
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296-Tilted History

Where you are from and where you live has been influenced by changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation relative to its orbit around the Sun.
11/8/20162 minutes, 1 second
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295-Close Passes

Small close approaching space rocks are part of our environment.
11/4/20162 minutes, 1 second
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294-Dangerous Duo

Large unknown potentially dangerous asteroids are still out there.
11/1/20162 minutes, 1 second
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293-From Luna

A rock blasted from the Moon by the impact of an asteroid or comet may be on its way to Earth.
10/28/20162 minutes, 1 second
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292-Disintegrating Comet

A comet is producing a 3,000 mile long trail of debris as it slowly comes apart.
10/25/20162 minutes, 1 second
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291-Rose Rules

Anyone who thinks women can't do computers and science needs to meet my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Rose Matheny.
10/21/20162 minutes, 1 second
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290-Screaming Aten

An interesting object is spotted streaking across the night sky at the rate of 17 full moon diameters per day.
10/18/20162 minutes, 1 second
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289-Strange Comet

A new comet is likely to have the characteristics of a really weird traveler in the night.
10/14/20162 minutes, 1 second
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288-Coming Out Of Monsoon

Watching the night sky for you.
10/11/20162 minutes, 1 second
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287-Heavenly Palace

China is challenging America's historical preeminence in space exploration.
10/7/20162 minutes, 1 second
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286-Neighboring World

Astronomers have discovered an Earth sized planet orbiting the closest star to our Sun.
10/4/20162 minutes, 1 second
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285-Mars Impactors

A given piece of ground on Mars is more likely to be hit by a space rock than is an equal sized area on planet Earth. Someday Martian tourists may be treated to super meteor storms.
9/30/20162 minutes, 1 second
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284-Dark Trails

After a meteor is no longer visible to the human eye it leaves a dark trail which can be followed by Doppler Weather RADAR.
9/27/20162 minutes, 1 second
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283-Micro-Astronomy

A single crystal from space.
9/23/20162 minutes, 1 second
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282-Biggest Rocket

NASA's Space Launch System Core Stage will start a new age of space exploration,
9/20/20162 minutes, 1 second
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281-Starlight Walking

Experience the age old sense of wonder which happens when a human looks into deep space and thinks about what might be out there.
9/16/20162 minutes, 1 second
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280-Ice Volcanos

Fire on Earth may be ice on other worlds.
9/13/20162 minutes, 1 second
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279-Hottest

Our world is undergoing an alarming warming.
9/9/20162 minutes, 1 second
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278-Nope

This is the story of the big one that got away.
9/6/20162 minutes, 1 second
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277-Old Girl

Imagine a telescope old enough for Senior Citizen discounts, which has traveled between mountains, and started life with a metal mirror measuring one thing at time being equipped with a camera with 100 million pixels.
9/2/20162 minutes, 1 second
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276-Big 3

Large potentially dangerous asteroids are still out there.
8/30/20162 minutes, 1 second
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275-No Place Like Home

Astronomers are finding thousands of planets orbiting distant stars. Your home the Earth is still the only one where you could live without a space suit.
8/26/20162 minutes, 1 second
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274-New Horizons Continues

After a successful trip through the Pluto system, the New Horizons Spacecraft is heading towards an even more distant object.
8/23/20162 minutes, 1 second
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273-Hunt for Planet9

Evidence is mounting that a Planet 9 exists in the outer region of our solar system.
8/19/20162 minutes, 1 second
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272-Big Eye

A giant telescope, under construction, will give us a picture of how objects in the Universe change with time.
8/16/20162 minutes, 1 second
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271-Race to Mars

The red planet is teaming with human activity and may soon need air traffic control.
8/12/20162 minutes, 1 second
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270-Space Opals

Opals from space are likely to have brought some of the water we drink to planet Earth
8/9/20162 minutes, 1 second
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269-Gamma Ray Eyes

With gamma ray eyes one half of your sky would be dominated by two huge bubbles coming from the center of the Milky Way.
8/5/20162 minutes, 1 second
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268-Mars Weather Report

Prepare yourself for interesting weather. You will need long woolies and a spacesuit to survive on Mars.
8/2/20162 minutes, 1 second
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267-Hiding from ET

Should humans hide from ET or should ET hide from us?
7/29/20162 minutes, 1 second
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266-Colliding Planets

Collisions between planets, planetesimals, asteroids, and comets have produced the place where we live and breathe.
7/26/20162 minutes, 1 second
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265-Dancing with Earth

A small asteroid has become a third partner in the Earth-Moon dance.
7/22/20162 minutes, 1 second
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264-Tough Guy

A tough rocky asteroid makes close approaches to the Sun.
7/19/20162 minutes, 1 second
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263-Catching Shadows

Students and teachers are doing real science by measuring the shadows cast by distant objects in our solar system.
7/15/20162 minutes, 1 second
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262-Shooting Star's Daddy

The source of the Geminid Meteor shower each December is a strange little asteroid Phaethon.
7/12/20162 minutes, 1 second
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261-Cool Star Homes

Humans are likely to discover many nearby Earth like planets orbiting cool red stars.
7/8/20162 minutes, 1 second
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260-Gliding to Space

An engineless glider will take two humans and scientific gear to the edge of space.
7/5/20162 minutes, 1 second
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259-Trans-Neptunian

Strange unknown objects are still out there.
7/1/20162 minutes, 1 second
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258-Odds of Aliens

Odds of Aliens are better than you might think.
6/28/20162 minutes, 1 second
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257-Raw Asteroid

A rare nearly tailless comet has been discovered. It could be made of the primitive materials which came together to form our Earth.
6/24/20162 minutes, 1 second
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256-Pale Blue Dot

Our home is a pale blue dot in the vastness of space.
6/21/20162 minutes, 1 second
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255-Earth Venus Express

A small asteroid makes frequent visits to near Earth and Venus.
6/17/20162 minutes, 1 second
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254-Blinded

The Natural Night Sky awaits you.
6/14/20162 minutes, 1 second
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253-Lunar Village

The world's spacefaring community is preparing to build a village on our moon.
6/10/20162 minutes, 1 second
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252-The King

Jupiter, the king of our solar system, has provided us with a place to stand and air to breathe.
6/7/20162 minutes, 1 second
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251-Fresh Lunar Craters

Fresh lunar craters tell us about objects which enter the Earth-Moon system.
6/3/20162 minutes, 1 second
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250-Born Wild

Our home planet was formed after a period of chaos in the solar system.
5/31/20162 minutes, 1 second
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249-Tough Tourist

A tough rocky asteroid that can stand the heat.
5/27/20162 minutes, 1 second
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248-Incoming

A close approaching asteroid was observed as it passed between the Earth and our Moon.
5/24/20162 minutes, 1 second
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247-Potential Mining Target

My Catalina Sky Survey teammates have discovered an asteroid which could be a potential mining target.
5/20/20162 minutes, 1 second
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246-Anatomy Of An Extinction Crater

By drilling into a crater rim, researchers hope to discover how the Earth and it's life forms recovered from an asteroid impact.
5/17/20162 minutes, 1 second
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245-Asteroid Awareness

You are less likely to be injured by a space rock than you might think.
5/13/20162 minutes, 1 second
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244-Earth's Wobble

A careful study of the Earth's motion in space is a key to understanding past climate change and enables us to predict future patterns of flooding and drought.
5/10/20162 minutes, 1 second
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243-Comet Ahoy

The third closest comet approach to planet Earth in recorded history gives us an opportunity to study a celestial wanderer.
5/6/20162 minutes, 1 second
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242-Spray Paint

Will spray paint save planet Earth?
5/3/20162 minutes, 1 second
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241-Could Be Twins

A pair of possibly related comets pass unusually close to Earth.
4/29/20162 minutes, 1 second
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240-Why

Large dangerous asteroids are still out there to find.
4/26/20162 minutes, 1 second
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239-Martian Lakes

We may be able to learn about the possibilities of life on Mars by studying land forms on the Tibetan Plateau here on Earth.
4/22/20162 minutes, 1 second
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238-Now Three

The Catalina Sky Survey now operates three telescopes, 24 nights per month, in the Catalina mountains north of Tucson, Arizona.
4/19/20162 minutes, 1 second
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237-Lost

The asteroid named for Mildred Shapley Matthews was lost in the solar system for 75 years.
4/12/20162 minutes, 1 second
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236-Enceladus's Ocean

Pound for Pound Enceladus is the brightest object in our solar system. Could it be the home of alien life forms?
4/8/20162 minutes, 1 second
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235-Fragment

A fragment from a collision long ago comes near the Earth.
4/5/20162 minutes, 1 second
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234-Salty and Cold

New evidence of conditions suitable for life have been found beyond Earth.
4/1/20162 minutes, 1 second
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233-Tiny Visitor

Asteroids are part of our environment.
3/29/20162 minutes, 1 second
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232-Dangereous Aten

A potentially hazardous asteroid emerges from the glare surrounding our Sun.
3/25/20162 minutes, 1 second
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231-Hot Hand

Three potentially hazardous asteroids are discovered in rapid succession.
3/22/20162 minutes, 1 second
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230-Close or Not

An Earth approaching object once again comes within range of our telescopes.
3/18/20162 minutes, 1 second
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229-Close Duo

Two small asteroids make close approaches to planet Earth.
3/15/20162 minutes, 1 second
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228-Alien Contact

Humans are searching the Universe to discover life outside of our Planet.
3/11/20162 minutes, 1 second
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227-Planet 9

The search for the theoretical "Planet 9" has begun.
3/8/20162 minutes, 1 second
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226-Cosmic Campground

The Cosmic Campground is one of the last places where one can experience the natural night sky in the lower 48.
3/4/20162 minutes, 1 second
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225-Greg Scores

My Catalina Sky Survey team mate Greg Leonard finds an interesting potentially hazardous asteroid.
3/1/20162 minutes, 1 second
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224-Aten Ahead

A potentially hazardous asteroid may be a source of raw materials for future space settlers.
2/26/20162 minutes, 1 second
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223-Back Home

A mysterious piece of space hardware comes back to Earth
2/23/20162 minutes, 1 second
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222-A Haul

In 2015, my team the Catalina Sky Survey discovered a very diverse group of 566 Earth approaching objects.
2/19/20162 minutes, 1 second
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221-Human Geological Epoch

We humans are writing a record of our activities into the rock layers currently being produced on planet Earth.
2/16/20162 minutes, 1 second
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220-Deuce

A pair of comet discoveries are reported in the space of 31 hours.
2/12/20162 minutes, 1 second
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219-Zero

A small asteroid's path around the Sun very nearly crosses that of Earth.
2/9/20162 minutes, 1 second
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218-Still Out There

Unknown large dangerous Earth approaching asteroids are still out there.
2/5/20162 minutes, 1 second
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217-How Close

Earth approaching asteroids are found by their motion in the sky.
2/2/20162 minutes, 1 second
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216-Blinky Revealed

A large telescope reveals that Blinky is a small asteroid which spins once every 9 minutes as it travels through space.
1/29/20162 minutes, 1 second
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215-Blinky

A rapidly spinning asteroid comes close to both the Earth and our Moon.
1/26/20162 minutes, 1 second
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214-Jupiter's Comets

The giant planet Jupiter has its own family of comets orbiting our Sun.
1/22/20162 minutes, 1 second
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213-Great Night

A dozen Earth approaching asteroid candidates are discovered in a single night.
1/20/20162 minutes, 1 second
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212-Dead Comet

A potentially hazardous dead comet makes a close approach to Earth.
1/15/20162 minutes, 1 second
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211-Smoking Moon

Humans have discovered oceans of liquid salty water on four small worlds in our solar system. Could living things be flourishing in these alien environments?
1/12/20162 minutes, 1 second
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210-Life's Core

All life has a common core which can guide our search for life outside of our planet.
1/8/20162 minutes, 1 second
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209-Stretch Marked Moon

Mars is in the process of turning a moon into a ring.
1/5/20162 minutes, 1 second
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208-Hot Lunation

My team the Catalina Sky Survey discovers 89 new Earth approaching objects in 24 nights
1/1/20162 minutes, 1 second
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207-Carbon Comets

Comets may have brought the life enabling element Carbon to our planet.
12/29/20152 minutes, 1 second
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206-Stealthy Asteroids

Astronomers have discovered a family of stealthy asteroids some of which may have the potential to sneak up on planet Earth.
12/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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205-Toy Asteroid

An asteroid small enough to fit under a basketball hoop makes frequent approaches to Earth, our Moon, and Mars.
12/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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204-Birthday Asteroid

An asteroid hunter wishes for a birthday comet but instead the Universe gave her an asteroid.
12/18/20152 minutes, 1 second
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203-Big Rock

A rare very large Earth approaching object is discovered in an unusual place in the sky.
12/15/20152 minutes, 1 second
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202-Martian Purity

Humans must be very careful not to introduce any of Earth's organisms into the Martian environment.
12/11/20152 minutes, 1 second
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201-Frequent Visitor

A small asteroid about the size of a U-Haul moving truck makes frequent visits to our part of the solar system.
12/8/20152 minutes, 1 second
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200-Comet Showers

It is possible that showers of comets changed the course of life on Earth.
12/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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199-Space Boomerang

A space boomerang meets its fate in a collision with the Earth about 60 miles off of the coast of Sri Lanka producing a bright, but harmless light show in the noon sky.
12/1/20152 minutes, 1 second
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198-Asteroid Water Wagons

Asteroids have been hauling water to our Moon and depositing it in places which are very handy for future human colonists.
11/27/20152 minutes, 1 second
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197-Rik's 2 Homers

Rik Hill discovers two potentially hazardous asteroids on successive nights.
11/24/20152 minutes, 1 second
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196-Dark,Bright,and Beautiful

Time spent under the natural night sky is one of the great joys of being human.
11/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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195-Flat Earth Society Reincarnation

The Flat Earth Society is being replaced by Climate Change Deniers.
11/17/20152 minutes, 1 second
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194-Star Wanderer

Comets have blazed a path to the stars for humans to follow. Take the time to look at the naked eye comet, C/2013 US10 (Catalina) as it passes through our solar system on its way to the stars.
11/13/20152 minutes, 1 second
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193-Survivor

A small asteroid survives a close approach to planet Earth.
11/10/20152 minutes, 1 second
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192-WISE Alive

The repurposed WISE spacecraft has discovered a stealthy asteroid.
11/6/20152 minutes, 1 second
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191-Two Odd Fellows

Two quite different Earth approaching asteroids were discovered in a clear hole in the sky between storms.
11/3/20152 minutes, 1 second
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190-EX Most Dangerous

Generally the more data one obtains on a Near Earth Object the less likely it is to strike Earth. This is a story of how this process works.
10/30/20152 minutes, 1 second
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189-Thats 2

It is gratifying to see that an individual with modest equipment can make scientific discoveries.
10/27/20152 minutes, 1 second
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188-Deep Listen

Will 100 million dollars in grant funds be enough for humans to discover a tiny needle in the cosmic haystack?
10/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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187-Ganymede's Layers

Beneath it's frozen surface, Jupiter's largest moon may have conditions where life could exist.
10/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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186-Breaks Happen

A break in the monsoon weather pattern enabled the discovery of new Earth approaching objects.
10/16/20152 minutes, 1 second
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185-So Many Possibilities

New research has revealed a truly mind boggling number of potentially habitable locations in the Universe.
10/13/20152 minutes, 1 second
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184-Most Dangerous?

Asteroid hunters have discovered an object, which with limited data, appears likely to come close to the Earth in 2081.
10/9/20152 minutes, 1 second
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183-No Worries

Reports that soon an asteroid will strike the Earth producing catastrophic damage are false. What is true is that one may come close to our planet in 2081.
10/6/20152 minutes, 1 second
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182-Earth Life On Mars

Amazingly, a tough organism found in Antartica on planet Earth has adapted to Mars like conditions
10/2/20152 minutes, 1 second
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181-Beyond Moon

Take a trip to view the far side of the Moon
9/29/20152 minutes, 1 second
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180-An Eternal One

View an object which is likely to last longer than the Earth and Sky.
9/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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179-Planets,Billiards,&Alchemy

Sir Isaac Newton's ideas continue to be relevant to everyday life in situations ranging from the flight of an airplane to the colors of the rainbow.
9/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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178-Monster Telescope

A huge new telescope is under construction. It's data is likely to revolutionize our view of the Universe.
9/18/20152 minutes, 1 second
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177-Flying Peanut

NASA sent a RADAR beam across the country by reflecting it from a passing asteroid. Scientists used these data to make a movie of this celestial visitor as it spins slowly through space.
9/15/20152 minutes, 1 second
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176-Weird Life

Strange life forms at the bottom of Earth's oceans may provide clues about creatures which may exit on other worlds.
9/11/20152 minutes, 1 second
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175-One 4 Ukraine

Although most Earth approaching objects are discovered by the large funded surveys, an alert observer with relatively inexpensive equipment can still make an important discovery.
9/8/20152 minutes, 1 second
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174-Fascinating Europa

Conditions on one of Jupiter's moons, Europa, could be similar to those near hydrothermal vents on the Earth's ocean floor. Could there be living creatures on this distant world?
9/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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173-An Earth Like Planet

The NASA Kepler spacecraft has found an Earth like planet which has spent 6 billion years in the habitable zone of its star. It is mind blowing to consider what kind of life forms might exist on a planet which is 1.5 billion years older than mother Earth.
9/1/20152 minutes, 1 second
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172-Number 1602

The asteroid hunting community has discovered 1602 potentially hazardous asteroids.
8/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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171-Planet's Airglow

By studying our sister planet Venus we better understand Mother Earth.
8/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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170-Encounter with Pluto

After 9 years, 3 billion miles, and 18 sleeping periods the NASA New Horizons spacecraft is discovering wonders in the far reaches of our solar system.
8/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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169-Neighborhood's Edge

Our knowledge of the solar system now includes many objects out near and past Pluto.
8/18/20152 minutes, 1 second
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168-Invisible Stuff

We know there is invisible stuff out there that has gravity. Its nature remains a mystery.
8/14/20152 minutes, 1 second
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167-Night Sky Friendly

Being night sky friendly reduces accidents, saves money, and is good for business.
8/11/20152 minutes, 1 second
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166-Asteroid Diamonds

Diamonds are brought to Earth by asteroids. They are also created on our planet by impacting celestial objects.
8/7/20152 minutes, 1 second
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165-One Two Punch

Two asteroid impacts provide clues about periods of chaos in the solar system.
8/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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164-Big Threat or Not

A damaging asteroid impact on planet Earth is an extremely unlikely but possible event.
7/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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163-Space Junk

Humans have left their trash in space. Space junk threatens our current activities in many ways.
7/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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162-Icarus Pays A Visit

The minor planet Icarus travels the inner solar system and makes close approaches to our Sun as well as to the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
7/24/20152 minutes, 1 second
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161-Half A World Away

Using the long arm of the internet, Russian astronomers are making discoveries using a telescope in New Mexico, USA.
7/17/20152 minutes, 1 second
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156-8 Close Ones

In the space of less than ten nights, my Catalina Sky Survey teammates discovered 8 new Earth approaching objects. One of them can pass closer to us than our communication satellites.
7/14/20152 minutes, 1 second
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160-Alma Spots Juno

Astronomers now have the ability to detect the faint glow from asteroids and other solar system objects.
7/10/20152 minutes, 1 second
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159-Good News

Asteroid hunters are starting to discover nearby objects before they make their closest approach to planet Earth.
7/7/20152 minutes, 1 second
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158-Know A Star

Discover the American Association of Variable Star Observers and come to know more about a particular star than anyone else on Earth.
7/3/20152 minutes, 1 second
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157-Kissing Frogs

An asteroid hunter literally has to sort through millions of objects to find an unknown Earth approaching asteroid.
6/30/20152 minutes, 1 second
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155-Full Moon

For some people the full Moon is for howling. For asteroid hunters it is time to regroup and make improvements in the process of finding Earth approaching objects
6/26/20152 minutes, 1 second
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154-100 Years of Data

Soon it will be possible to study changes in the Universe which have occurred over the past 100 years.
6/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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153-Alien Invaders

The most likely alien invaders are microorganisms which humans may export from or import to Earth's biosphere.
6/19/20152 minutes, 1 second
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152-Big and Bad

In the space of a couple of days the Catalina Sky Survey found 3 potentially dangerous asteroids.
6/16/20152 minutes, 1 second
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151-A Climate Changer

Large asteroids which impact the Earth can cause global change.
6/12/20152 minutes, 1 second
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150-How Big It Is

For most asteroids our size estimates come from its brightness in the night sky.
6/9/20152 minutes, 1 second
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149-Near Venus to Past Jupiter

A potentially hazardous asteroid has been found which travels on a path which is quite different from most other asteroids.
6/5/20152 minutes, 1 second
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148-Radio Eyes

If you woke up tomorrow with eyes sensitive to radio waves, you would be in for some interesting surprises.
6/2/20152 minutes, 1 second
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147-High Traffic Area

The asteroid hunting community has discovered more than 2000 small space rocks which can approach to less than our Moon's distance from planet Earth.
5/29/20152 minutes, 1 second
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146-Stuff Of Life

Astronomers, using a powerful radio telescope in Chile, have discovered that the building blocks of life are present in baby solar systems.
5/26/20152 minutes, 1 second
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145-Near Earth and Moon

This discovery demonstrates the fact that the asteroid hunting community has the ability to detect small objects before they make their closest approach to Earth.
5/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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144-One Of A Million

There are millions of small space rocks which come near the Earth. Here is the story of one of them.
5/19/20152 minutes, 1 second
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143-Busy Little One

A small asteroid has paid numerous visits to the vicinity of the Earth, Mars, and our Moon.
5/15/20152 minutes, 1 second
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142-Planetary Defense

People are seriously preparing for the discovery that an asteroid is on a collision course with planet Earth.
5/12/20152 minutes, 1 second
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141-Sailing The Cosmos

The Planetary Society is testing and deploying a small satellite to explore the use of solar sails in space.
5/8/20152 minutes, 1 second
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140-A Weird Orbit

Asteroids which travel outside the plane of our solar system are likely to have been involved in a collision sometime in the past.
5/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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139-Next Step to Mars

Asteroids which travel outside the plane of our solar system are likely to have been involved in a collision sometime in the past.
5/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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138-An Inter-Planetary Visitor

A small asteroid visits the vicinity of both Earth and Mars.
4/29/20152 minutes, 1 second
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137-Bad Seeing

The Earth's atmosphere make our life possible as well as keeping us from seeing objects in space clearly.
4/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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136-The Oceans of Ganymede

The largest satellite in our solar system, Ganymede, has more liquid water on its surface than is contained in Earth's oceans, rivers, and lakes. What might be in there?
4/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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135-Future Impact Possibilities

Three small asteroids are discovered which have the possibility of colliding with planet Earth in the far distant future.
4/16/20152 minutes, 1 second
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134-Recycling Spacecraft

A number of malfunctioning spacecraft have been reprogrammed so that they can produce useful results.
4/14/20152 minutes, 1 second
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133-2 Close Approaches

Two 50 foot diameter asteroids, which can make very close approaches to planet Earth, were discovered slightly more than a day apart.
4/11/20152 minutes, 1 second
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132-Kowalski's Forever Comet

Kowalski's 12th comet is destined for a long cold journey till the end of time.
4/6/20152 minutes, 1 second
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131-Deafening Silence

More than 50 years of searching for signals from alien civilizations has produced a deafening silence. My money is on the concept that there are many emerging technical societies in our Milky Way Galaxy.
4/2/20152 minutes, 1 second
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130-Things That Dim In The Night

Objects in the Universe which dim instead of brighten have an interesting story to tell.
3/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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129-A 3 City Block Sized Asteroid

An asteroid the size of three city blocks was spotted 50 million miles from Earth. Someday it will make a close approach to our planet.
3/27/20152 minutes, 1 second
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128-Buzzed By An Asteroid

A tiny space rock comes unusually close to Earth.
3/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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127-Tied For Third

Comets are one of nature's most spectacular displays. They are in most cases named for their discoverer.
3/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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126-Ready Yourself For Alien Life

How will humans react to the inevitable discovery of life outside of our planet?
3/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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125-NASA RADAR Finds Asteroid Moon

When what appeared to be a single moving point of light in the night sky made a close approach to Earth, NASA RADAR found it to be a small asteroid with a moon.
3/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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124-Great Shefford Observatory

Observations from telescopes around the world are required to determine the path of Earth approaching objects.
3/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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123-A New Discovery Not

A seemingly unknown potentially hazardous asteroid is found to be an asteroid discovered 12 years ago.
3/19/20152 minutes, 1 second
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122-This Comet Will Never Return

A comet will pass our way once and then, perhaps a countless number of human lifetimes from now, become a comet in another solar system.
3/16/20152 minutes, 1 second
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121-Three Is A Mystery

In less than one and a half hours, three small approaching asteroids with similar orbits are discovered by the telescopes of the Catalina Sky Survey.
3/14/20152 minutes, 1 second
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120-Finally A Good Night

A good night of asteroid hunting along with the appearance of an unknown object.
3/13/20152 minutes, 1 second
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119-Signs of Life On Mars

The mystery of life continues to pull us towards Mars.
3/10/20152 minutes, 1 second
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118-A Skyscraper Sized Asteroid to Visit

A skyscraper sized Potentially Hazardous Asteroid is discovered when it was 50 million miles from us.
3/9/20152 minutes, 1 second
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117-A Football Field Sized Asteroid

A large asteroid is discovered which can come as close as half the distance to the Moon from us.
3/8/20152 minutes, 1 second
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116-Three Is A Record

In less than three and a half hours 3 Potentially Hazardous asteroids were discovered.
3/7/20152 minutes, 1 second
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115-Ballistic Capture

A new plan for a space trip to Mars will be able to deliver a steady stream of supplies to a human space colony on the red planet.
3/6/20152 minutes, 1 second
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114-Roses First Asteroid

The newest member of the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey team, Rose Matheny, discovers her first Earth approaching asteroid.
3/5/20152 minutes, 1 second
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113-A Dwarf Water Planet

Ceres is a small dwarf planet in our solar system which contains a large proportion of water. NASA is about to begin to explore it.
3/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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112-A Banner Year For Asteroid Hunters

2014 was a record year for the asteroid hunting community with more than 1,450 new objects being discovered.
3/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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111-Green Meteors

Green Meteors which have long been attributed to alien spacecraft or spy devices are in reality beautiful natural events.
3/3/20152 minutes, 1 second
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110-Asteroids Accessible By Astronauts

Asteroid hunters have discovered nearly 100 small objects which are accessible by astronauts.
3/3/20152 minutes, 1 second
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109-Eighteen Sleeps Later

The NASA New Horizons Spacecraft is on a voyage of discovery to the distant parts of our solar system.
3/1/20152 minutes, 1 second
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108-How Close Will It Come To Us

When will you be told about a potential asteroid impact?
2/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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107-Mining Asteroids

Mining asteroids may seem farfetched, however, some on our planet are actively pursuing this goal.
2/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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106-Your Reality Fueled Spacecraft

NASA/JPL has developed a new computer program, based on software game architecture, which allows you to tour space using real NASA data.
2/26/20152 minutes, 1 second
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105-New Human Exploration Of Space

The successful unmanned test of the Orion Spacecraft is the beginning of a new chapter in the human exploration of space.
2/26/20152 minutes, 1 second
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104-Jupiter Trojan Confusion

The Jupiter Trojan asteroids can masquerade as near Earth Objects.
2/26/20152 minutes, 1 second
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103-Small Asteroids In Earth-like Orbits

Small asteroids come close enough at the right speeds for us to visit them.
2/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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102-Little Asteroid On An Inside Track

A small asteroid will make close approaches to Earth, our Moon, and Venus.
2/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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101-Navigating The Earth Moon Dance

We are discovering many small asteroids which pass closer to us than the Moon. Very rarely one of them crashes into the Earth or Moon.
2/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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100-Where Extension Cords Can't Reach

The use of Radioisotope Power Systems has brought us a wealth of knowledge about our solar system.
2/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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99-Peppered By Space Rocks

It appears that the human population is at more at risk from smaller rather than larger Earth impacting asteroids.
2/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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98-Objects Visiting Our Neighborhood

Every month we discover small asteroids which come closer than the Moon.
2/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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97-A Large Strange One

The discovery of a small cold world far from Earth.
2/19/20152 minutes, 1 second
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96-Target Asteroids

Students have the opportunity to do original scientific research and to discover and name asteroids.
2/19/20152 minutes, 1 second
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95-Phantom Meteor Shower

Observations of what appeared to be different objects, over the time span from 1819 to the present, are likely to be manifestations of the same traveler in the night.
2/18/20152 minutes, 1 second
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94-You Are Close To Outer Space

Outer space is not far from you, it just takes a lot of energy to get there.
2/16/20152 minutes, 1 second
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93-Name That Asteroid

A unique program allows students to discover and name asteroids.
2/16/20152 minutes, 1 second
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92-An Earth Approaching Comet

A recently discovered Earth Approaching comet reminds us that there are objects like this out there and how they could influence human activity.
2/15/20152 minutes, 1 second
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91-Faster Than A Speeding Bullet

A small meteoroid traveling faster than a rifle bullet has more kinetic energy than a locomotive.
2/15/20152 minutes, 1 second
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90-Shine Little Asteroid Shine

A small asteroid becomes bright enough to be seen with a small telescope and an electronic camera.
2/14/20152 minutes, 1 second
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89-Witnessing An Asteroid Impact

What would it be like to witness an asteroid impact similar to what happened at Tunguska, Russia in 1908.
2/14/20152 minutes, 1 second
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88-Space Rocks

Space rocks have been observed hurtling between planets, flying through our atmosphere, and lying on the surface of planet Earth.
2/13/20152 minutes, 1 second
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87-MOM Reaches Mars

India becomes the first Asian nation to send a spacecraft to Mars.
2/13/20152 minutes, 1 second
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86-A Close Flyby

A semi-trailer truck sized, rapidly rotating, asteroid comes almost to the distance of the communication satellites from Earth.
2/11/20152 minutes, 1 second
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85-Obscuring The Cosmos

In 10 years there will only be a few places in the United States to see the Milky Way clearly or view a meteor striking across the night sky.
2/11/20152 minutes, 1 second
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84-Space Travelers-Martian Meteorites

Rocks ejected from Mars by the impact of an asteroid or comet can and do find their way to Earth.
2/9/20152 minutes, 1 second
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83-Two Space Rocks Come Close

Two Earth approaching asteroids were discovered on the same night.
2/9/20152 minutes, 1 second
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82-Space Travelers-Antartic Meteorites

In the past 30 years more than 20,000 meteorites have been found in Antarctica. Some of them originated on the Moon or Mars.
2/8/20152 minutes, 1 second
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81-Shores Of The Cosmic Ocean

Through out history humans have viewed the night sky and used it as a source of information and sense of wonder. There is a new place to view the night sky in all of its beauty, the Cosmic Campground.
2/8/20152 minutes, 1 second
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80-Rocks From Space Tell A Tale

The small asteroid which entered the Earth's atmosphere and injured nearly 1500 people in February of 2013 had a history which can be traced back to the Moon forming event.
2/7/20152 minutes, 1 second
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79-Space Travelers-Lunar Meteorites

Rocks from the Moon can end up on the surface of the Earth and be worth more than diamonds or gold.
2/7/20152 minutes, 1 second
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78-Up Close And Personal With A Comet

The Rosetta Spacecraft's arrival at a comet's nucleus has begun a process of discovery.
2/5/20152 minutes, 1 second
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77-Extremely Old World Could Harbor life

Astronomers have discovered a planet, twice as old as the Earth, at the right distance from its Sun to harbor life.
2/5/20152 minutes, 1 second
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76-Waking Up To No Satellites

Humans have become used to having artificial Earth satellites. The close passage of a comet or a mega solar flare could disable them.
2/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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75 Space Aliens Find Us By Our Pollution

Strong radio and TV transmissions from Earth will probably fade as human communications switches to satellites and fibers. Perhaps the way to detect humans from afar in the future is by our pollution of the Earth's atmosphere.
2/4/20152 minutes, 1 second
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74-Space Aliens Listening To Our Sun

What would a space alien receive if it pointed its radio antennas towards our Sun?
2/2/20152 minutes, 1 second
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73-Mars 2020 Rover

NASA is planning a new Mars rover which will be based on the successful Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity Mars rovers. It will be able to directly search for signs of ancient life and assess the landing site for possible future human astronauts.
2/2/20152 minutes, 1 second
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72-Can Space Aliens Detect Life On Earth

By looking at a star as one of its planets passes in front of it, astronomers are able to learn about its atmosphere.
1/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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71-Martian Women

Men may be from Mars but women are exploring it.
1/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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70-NASA Mars Spacecraft and a Comet

High speed debris from comets may pose a threat to our spacecraft.
1/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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69-Fly Out Of Spaceport America

SpaceShipTwo will carry 6 passengers and two pilots and be launched from the 18,000 acre SpacePort America in New Mexico.
1/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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68-Hubble Finds Three Dry Exoplanets

The Hubble Space Telescopes finds a surprising lack of water on three planets outside of our solar system.
1/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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67-NASA Deep Space Network Turns 50

The NASA Deep Space Network is celebrating its 50th birthday. It is the way all of our spacecraft phone home.
1/31/20152 minutes, 1 second
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66-Opportunity Explores10 years on Mars

What was designed to be a 3 month mission has turned out to be a fascinating exploration of our next door neighbor
1/29/20152 minutes, 1 second
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65-Your Shield

The NEOShield project is an international group of scientists and engineers who are developing techniques to protect us from Earth impacting objects.
1/29/20152 minutes, 1 second
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64-Life's Ingredients Travel to Earth

The best preserved meteorite on Earth was analyzed and found to contain the building blocks of life.
1/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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63-Rocks From Space Bearing Vitamin B3

The building blocks of life can form in deep space. From there asteroids and comets bring them to Earth.
1/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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62-Big Dark Asteroid to Beautiful Comet

A large dark asteroid becomes a beautiful comet as it approaches the Sun.
1/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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61-Big Ones Are Still Out There

Asteroid hunters find find 5 large asteroids in our neighborhood. Fortunately none of them is on a collision course with planet Earth.
1/28/20152 minutes, 1 second
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60-A Close Visit With A Message

A small asteroid, capable of causing human injuries, if it entered the Earth's atmosphere, passed between the Earth and Moon. It was detected only after it was moving away from the Earth. Given enough telescopes we could have detected it 6 hours before its closest approach.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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59-Spotting Travelers In The Night

Travelers In The Night from outer space are closer than you may imagine.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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58-NASA Hunts For A Special Asteroid

The Spitzer Space Telescope has been used to characterize an asteroid suitable for visitation by Astronauts.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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57-Hold A Traveler In The Night

Look for and find a celestial Traveler In The Night.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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56-A Whopper Or A Comet

A newly discovered near Earth object is either a huge asteroid or a comet. We will just have to wait and see.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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55-RADAR Telescopes Image NEA

NASA RADAR Telescopes obtain spectacular images of a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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54-Tour A Neighbor World

Our Moon has many fascinating features which can be observed with a small telescope or binoculars.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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53-Where Is Juno

The NASA Juno Spacecraft is on its way to Jupiter. It will provide clues to the nature of the largest planet in our solar system.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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52-A Large Suddenly Appearing Asteroid

For the second time in a month, a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid literally comes out of nowhere as it brightens and approaches the Earth's orbit.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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51-Asteroid Eliminated As Risk To Earth

Recent observations indicate, that an asteroid which appeared to be the most serious risk of Earth impact, will safely miss the Earth for many years.
1/25/20152 minutes, 1 second
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50-What An Incredible Ride

A remarkable Potentially Hazardous Asteroid orbits the Sun on a roller coaster type ride.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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49-Earth Approaching Wannabees

Asteroids with orbits which are in orbits very different from main belt asteroids may be interesting even if they do not make close approaches to Earth.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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48-Large Asteroid Appears Suddenly

A very large Potentially Hazardous Asteroid suddenly appeared by brighting 250 times as it rounded the Sun and crossed the Earth's orbit. It is an amazing object which survived a close approach to the Sun.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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47-Space Rocks Collected Over 6 Nights

The NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey 60 inch telescope was used to discover 29 potentially Earth Approaching objects.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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46-How Far Is Forever

The NASA Hubble Space Telescope was used to take images of the most distant galaxies ever observed. This view takes us back in time to shortly after the Universe came into being with the big bang.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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45-A World Full Of Holes

The Earth has been struck by objects from space many times in the past. Could asteroid impact craters be the place to search for evidence of life on Mars?
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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44-A Unique Metal World-Asteroid Psyche

A visit to the asteroid Psyche will provide clues as to the nature of the Earth's core.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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43-Earth-Size Planet In Habitable Zone

The Kepler Space Craft has discovered an Earth like planet which may have conditions which may allow life as we know it to exist. Can we imagine what creatures might live there?
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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42-Sobering Data on Asteroid Impacts

On Earth Day, Astronauts revealed that the Earth is struck by small asteroids more often than previously thought. They propose to build and launch the Sentinel Space Telescope to provide a warning of impending asteroid impacts.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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41-Navigating The Night Sky

Learn to navigate the night sky with your naked eye and find the place where the NASA Kepler Space Craft has found an Earth like planet at the right distance from its star to have life as we know it.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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40-Itokawa A Strange Space Peanut

Measurements of its rate of spin and shape reveal that the asteroid Itokawa has a very odd structure.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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39-Dash Cams -The Anatomy of An Airburst

Data obtained from automobile dash cams has enabled scientists to understand the airburst which occurred when a small asteroid entered the Earth's atmosphere on February 15, 2013.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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38-The Big Ones

One million human lifetimes ago an asteroid impact was at least partially responsible for eliminating the dinosaurs. The asteroid hunting community has met the US Congressional mandate to find 90% of the 1 Km sized Earth approaching asteroids. Currently the search is progressing to finding football field sized near Earth objects.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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37-At The Edge Of Our Solar System

Two new objects have been discovered in what was once thought to be an empty region of our Solar System. They are so far from our Sun that they are very cold and take many thousands of years to make one trip around it.
1/23/20152 minutes, 1 second
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36-Earth and Moon as Evening Stars

A human standing on Mars would see the Earth and Moon as either a double morning or evening star. Recently the NASA Curiosity Rover took an image of this beautiful scene.
1/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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35-An Asteroid With A Ring

For hundreds of years the Saturn was the only planet known to have rings. Now we know that Uranus, Jupiter, and Neptune also have rings. Recently the asteroid Chariklo was found to have a pair of icy rings.
1/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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34-Number 5000

The 5000th near Earth Asteroid found by the NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey was published early in 2014. This group has discovered 47% of the Earth Approaching Objects known to exist.
1/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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33-A Busy Month In Our Neighborhood

In March of 2014 six asteroids which pass closer than our Moon to us were discovered. Fortunately none of them will impact the Earth anytime soon.
1/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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32-A Peanut Shaped Asteroid with a Moon

Astronomers are discovering that many asteroids have a peanut shape and that some have small moons.
1/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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31-A Gentle Breakup Of An Asteroid

An asteroid spins up, develops 6 tails, and breaks apart under the gentle influence of Sun light.
1/22/20152 minutes, 1 second
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30-Asteroids On An Inside Track

Only 13 out of the more than 10,000 Earth approaching objects have their orbit completely within that of the Earth.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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29-An Odd Couple

The Curiosity Rover and The Maven Spacecraft explore Mars and stir our imaginations.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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28-Finding An Asteroid for Astronauts

A prelude of a manned flyby of Venus and Mars could be a manned mission to an asteroid. The search for an appropriate asteroid continues.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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27-A Lucky Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th of 2029 will be a lucky day for the Human race when the asteroid passes very near the Earth.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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26-Binary Asteroids

Binary asteroids are relatively common and would present a challenge if one of the were heading for Earth.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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25-Fireballs

Fireballs are meteors brighter than the Planet Venus.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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24-Jupiter Friend or Foe

Jupiter was once thought to provide a shield which has prevented impacts from objects in space. Modern calculations find that Jupiter sends some object our way and deflects others. You may be surprised with the results.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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23-Capturing An Asteroid

NASA is planning an Asteroid Redirect Mission which will place a small asteroid in orbit about our moon. There it can be visited and studied by human astronauts.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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22-Asteroid 2013 TV 135

Asteroid 2013 TV135 is a potentially hazardous asteroid which at first appeared to be on a collision course with planet Earth. Subsequent observations refined its orbit and reduced its chances of striking us.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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21-A Search for Earth Like Planets

The Kepler Spacecraft has discovered that planets which are apparently similar to Earth exist outside of our solar system.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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20-A Serendipitous Supernova in M82

A group of students in London, England discover a supernova.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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19-An Asteroid with a Comet Orbit

Asteroid 2013 JD4 has an unusual unstable orbit about the Sun.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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18-The FIrst Pre-Impact Discovery

Asteroid 2008 TC3 is the first object discovered before it impacted the Earth.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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17-From Asteroid to Comet to Deep Space

An object is discovered that first appeared to be a huge near Earth asteroid. Subsequent observations show it to be a comet making a single trip through our solar system.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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16-Discovery of Comet P:2014 A2 [Hill]

This piece describes the process of comet discovery.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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15-Suppose An Asteroid Is Heading for Us

What are our options when we discover that an asteroid is on a collision course with Earth?
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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14-The Rosetta Spacecraft

After a tour of the inner solar system, the Rosetta Spacecraft will land on a comet, make measurements, and return data to Earth.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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13-The Tunguska Event

In 1908 a small asteroid or comet entered the Earth's atmosphere over Siberia and killed 80 million trees.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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12-Mars and A Comet, A Near Miss

In October of 2014 a comet will make a close approach to the planet Mars.
1/21/20152 minutes, 1 second
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11-Hunting Asteroids on January 7, 2014

A description of Asteroid hunting with the 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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10-Bennu

The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will perform a sample and return mission to the potentially hazardous asteroid Bennu.
1/20/20152 minutes, 2 seconds
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9-Asteroid 2014 AA Impacted Earth

The first Earth approaching asteroid discovered in 2014 hit our planet 20 hours after its discovery.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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8-A Bad Day for the Dinosaurs

An asteroid impact changed life on Earth 66 million years ago.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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7-2013 UQ4 Comes In From The Cold

A large asteroid with a long orbital period comes near the Earth.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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6-A Near Miss June 2013 [2013 LR6]

A small asteroid is discovered and tracked as it passes close to the Earth.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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5-Two Earth Approaching Objects

A Potentially Hazardous Asteroid and a small asteroid which passed very near the Earth were discovered the same day by the telescopes of the Catalina Sky Survey.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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4-Potentially Hazardous Asteroids

This piece introduces the listener to potentially hazardous asteroids.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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3-Finding Earth Approaching Objects

In 2013 the Voyager I spacecraft became the most distant human made Traveler in the Night as it continues its journey into space.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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2-Voyager I's Baby Step

In 2013 the Voyager I spacecraft became the most distant human made Traveler in the Night as it continues its journey into space.
1/20/20152 minutes, 1 second
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1-Russian Fireball February 2013

A description of what happened when a large rock in space entered the Earth's atmosphere over Russia on February 15, 2013.
1/17/20152 minutes, 1 second