Time travel is possible. You can do it by viewing objects in the night sky. And that’s the story we have today about Saturn. But we also have story about Flat Earth Society reincarnation
Sep 4th: Survivor & Star Wanderer
Aug 28th: Loneliest & Largest Asteroid
Today’s Travelers in the Night discuss about the discovery of the loneliest & largest Asteroid. #365DaysOfAstro
Aug 21st: Toughest Asteroids & Close Approaches
This week Travelers in the night talk about 14 extremely tough asteroids which regularly travel closer to the Sun than the planet Mercury and the discovery of 2020 JJ.
Aug 14th: Record Year & Lunar Impactors
Today’s Travelers in the night talk about the asteroid record hunting and the discovery of asteroid that almost impact the Moon.
Aug 7th: Arecibo & Incoming
This week The Travelers in the Night talks about the decommission of Arecibo observatory and the discovery of 2020 XU6.
Jul 31st: Morning Sky & Lonely Vigil
Today travelers in the night discuss about the discovery of football stadium-sized Aten asteroid 2020 VZ5 and 1,000’ diameter 2020 WP1 traveling through Ursa Major
Jul 24th: Apophis Campaign & Interstellar Travelers
To test techniques for characterizing a newly discovered PHA, scientists treat Apophis as an unknown object when it became detectable. And story about interstellar traveler.
Jul 17th: One To Track & Tremendous Find
Today’s Travelers in the Night talk about the discovery of 550’ diameter 2020and 1 Km+ diameter 2020 UP3
Jul 10th: Solar Storm Forecasts & 100 Million Year Old Crater
Today Travelers in the Night talk about Solar Stormwatch II citizen scientists improve CME arrival predictions 20% and the Ora Banda 3 mile diameter meteor crater in western Australia.