Today on #365DaysOfAstro: the phantom meteor shower probably caused by Comet Blanpain. Another issue: target asteroid for students.
Nov 8th: Name That Asteroid & You Are Close To Outer Space
It has been traditional for an asteroid to be named by its discoverer. But new opportunities arise for students to discover and name asteroids. More at #365DaysOfAstro
Nov 1st: Faster Than A Speeding Bullet & An Earth Approaching Comet
Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. It’s not Superman, it is a meteoroid. More at #365DaysOfAstro
Oct 25th: Witnessing An Asteroid Impact & Shine Little Asteroid, Shine
Oct 18th: MOM Reaches Mars & Space Rocks
A flash back to India’s Mars Orbiter Mission and the story of Asteroid 2008 TC3, 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.
Oct 11th: Obscuring the Cosmos & A Close Flyby
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.
Oct 4th: Two Space Rocks In A Week & Martian Meteorites
The Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, AZ was used to discover two close approaching space rocks. Martian meteorites found on Earth come from the 34 mile diameter Mojave Crater on Mars.
Sep 27th: Views From The Shores Of The Cosmic Ocean & Interplanetary Travelers-Antarctic Meteorites
Before artificial lighting many people knew the night sky the way humans of today know their favorite TV channels.
In the cold deserts of Antarctica nature collects meteorites as ice sheets carrying space rocks are pushed up against mountains
Sep 20th: Interplanetary Travelers – Lunar Meteorites & Rocks From Space Tell A Tale
About one out of a thousand meteorites that you find on Earth started out on the Moon & the history of our part of the Universe is written in the space rocks