Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Yoav Landsman, Pamela Gay, Morgan Rehnberg, Paul Sutter, Dave Dickinson, Alessondra Springmann
Title: Weekly Space Highlight: Yoav Landsman & The Enceladus Flyby
Link: http://cosmoquest.org
You can watch the video in: http://youtu.be/tT-muxH9Crs
Description: This Week’s Stories:
- Meteor storm? Halloween fireballs?
- Halloween asteroid 2015 TB145
- Comet has alcohol… Go home 67P, you’re drunk!
- Dawn & Ceres start to get cozy! White spots still a mystery.
- Cassini flew through the water plume.
- The tractor beam that ain’t…
- Another moon photo from Pluto: Kerberos!
- Fraser gets married after the show! Congratulations!
We record the Weekly Space Hangout every Friday at 12:00 pm Pacific / 3:00 pm Eastern. You can watch us live on Google+, Universe Today, or the Universe Today YouTube page
Bio: Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today
Special Guest: Yoav Landsman ( @Masacritit ),WSH Crew Member; Principal System Engineer at SpaceIL; member of first GLXP to “hitch a ride.”
And our regular guests are:
Pamela Gay ( cosmoquest.org / @cosmoquestx / @starstryder )
Morgan Rehnberg ( cosmicchatter.org / @MorganRehnberg )
Paul Sutter ( pmsutter.com / @PaulMattSutter )
Dave Dickinson ( @astroguyz / www.astroguyz.com )
Alessondra Springmann ( @sondy )
Today’s sponsor: Intro: This episode of “365 Days of Astronomy” is sponsored by — Celestron. From your first telescope to your precision observatory great instrument. Celestron has the perfect telescope to seed your experience level and budget. Find out more at celestron.com
Outtro: Thanks for listening. This episode was made possible thanks for support from Celestron.com. please explore the cosmos today
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