Today @ActualAstronomy will help you find the planets as well as the Moon. Also several Occultation events and some interesting night shining clouds to stay on the lookout for.
May 29th: Discovering Alien Life & Comet Rankin
Today Travelers in the Night talks about Project Breakthrough Listen to look for intelligent extraterrestrial communications in the Universe and comet rankin in sagittarius.
May 26th: Supernova Evidence Found In Comet Fragment
A forensic analysis of the element concentration found in the Hypatia stone finds evidence in the cometary fragment, which may have impacted Earth 28 million years ago, of a supernova origin story
Apr 3rd: Planets, Billiards and Alchemy & An Eternal One
Today we have story about how Newton ideas of physical world and mathematics continue to touch our lives. Also about Comet C/2013 US10.
Jan 27th: How Realistic Is The Netflix Movie “Don’t Look Up!”
A professional and amateur astronomer take a look at the Netflix movie, Don’t Look Up. How realistic is it? Could a comet destroy Earth? Would we spot one? Could we defend Earth from a catastrophe? Could you harvest a comet’s minerals?
Jan 9th: Full Moon & 8 Close Ones
Today’s Travelers in the zNight talk about the reality or scientific fact of full moon and the discovery of 8 close approaching asteroids
Dec 24th: How We Can Clean Up Earth’s Space Debris with Dr. Jake Abbott
This week JWST will be launch and today @WSHCrew will discuss about it. And of course there are other news as well. Pluto geology, Venus clouds, Hayabusa samples, and how we can clean up space debris.
Dec 21st: What’s the Truth Behind ‘Oumuamua?
Where did ‘Oumuamua come from? What is it made of, and how did it end up here? Is it really an artifact of an alien civilization?
Dec 10th: WHY Are There So Many ROCKS on Bennu
” Bennu! SO. MANY. ROCKS!” why are there so many rocks on this asteroid? Find the answer with Dr. Saverio Cambioni at #365DaysOfAstro with this week news update.
Oct 11th: Centaurs, Comets & Asteroids
So there are asteroids, and there are comets. But there’s an entirely separate class of objects called centaurs. More about it at #365DaysOfAstro