On July 24, 2019 the American Meteor Society received nearly 50 reports of a lime green fireball as bright as the full Moon streaking across the skies of Ontario.
Apr 22nd: Not Surprising Anyone, Satellite Proliferation Contributes to Light Pollution
The effects of recent increases in the number of space objects orbiting Earth and found that the proliferation of satellites contributes to a nearly ten percent increase over natural lighting of the night sky.
Apr 19th: Unexpected Light Pollution
Right now, one third of humanity lives in so much light pollution that they can’t see the Milky Way without a drive. And now satellite constellations are adding additional light pollution, even in the darkest skies on Earth.
Apr 2nd: News Update
Time for news update. This week @WSHCrew discuss about Tess exoplanet, SN #11 goes boom, satellite light pollution, and neutrino observatory.
Sep 12th: The Globe at Night Challenge
Globe At Night is a long running citizen science campaign where people around the world measure and record the brightness of their night sky. This September we are challenging people around the world to make as many observations as possible.
Sep 6th: Will Space Aliens Discover Us By Our Pollution & Waking Up To No Satellites
When a distant planet passes in front of its star some of the star’s radiation goes through the planet’s atmosphere. What would your day be like if you woke up and there were no functioning artificial Earth satellites?
Jul 25th: Dark skies over Africa
Join us today as @cosmicsavannah discuss about the Sayari project in Kenya, satellites launching from Nigeria, and outreach project through @awb_org in Nigeria.
May 13th: Awesome Astronomy Lockdown Q&A Part 1
This show is a response to the many requests we get to do an episode dedicated to answering listeners’ space & astronomy questions.
Oct 18th: Dr. Jeffrey Kargel of the PSI Talks Climate Change
The Pentagon really wants Space Force, SpaceX wants 30,000 more StarLink cubesats! more news roundup at #365DaysOfAstro