Travelers in the Night Eps. 765 & 766: Bright Fireball & Korean Asteroid Hunters
Release Date: 11/24/2024
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Cherenkov Radiation! Hosted by Dr. Paul M. Sutter. How can matter ever go faster than light? What happens when it does? Who discovered this, and what is it good for? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: All episodes: Watch on YouTube: Read a book: Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G, Chris L, Alberto M, Duncan M, Corey D, Michael P, Naila, Sam R,...
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Hosted by: Fraser Cain () and Dr. Pamela L. Gay () Streamed live April 29, 2026. May the fourth be with you! Isn’t that what people say on the international holiday known as Star Wars Day? Today we’re gonna talk about the science in everyone’s favorite sci-fi fantasy stories. Which of it is real, and which is essentially magic? Let’s find out! Let's look at the science of a galaxy long ago and far away. (Did you just hear the theme music in your head? We heard it start in our head!) This show is supported through people like you on Patreon.com/AstronomyCast In this...
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Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. From November & December 2025. Today's 2 topics: - On a busy night of asteroid hunting with the 90 inch, University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory Bok telescope on Kitt Peak in Arizona, my Catalina Sky Survey teammate Vivian Carvajal discovered 13 new Earth approaching objects. One of them now known as 2025 TF immediately got her attention as it streaked through the constellation of Pegasus. Another space rock 2020...
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From April 30, 2026. As commercial space becomes a more and more mature industry, we're seeing new needs emerge. Front and the center is the need for someone - or some company - to make it easy for folks in need of a launch to find the right ride share for their satellite, no matter how small. Enter ExoLaunch. In this episode we talk with ExoLaunch CEO Robert Sproles about what their company is accomplishing as the shipping company to the stars (or at least Earth Orbit). We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. ...
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April Part II. Paul Hill & Dr. Jenifer “Dr. Dust” Millard host. Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce. This month what else can we chat about? Paul and Jeni talk Artemis II. In this chatty news episode we chat about more Artemis mission shenanigans. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go...
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Taking nothing for granted. Hosted by Steve Nerlich. Dear Cheap Astronomy – Is space really empty? Well, the universe is filled with stars, planets and galaxies, but sure all the big gaps between those things are mostly empty. Although, let’s not forget dark matter. It’s likely to have a wider and denser distribution than visible matter, since we think there’s four times more of it than there is of light matter - but all we can really say is ‘we think’ since we can’t see dark matter and we don’t actually know what it is. Dear Cheap Astronomy – Just how strange is...
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Hosted by: Fraser Cain () and Dr. Pamela L. Gay () Streamed live on Apr 20, 2026. Last week we talked about samples from other worlds delivered to Earth by meteorites. But sometimes you’ve gotta do the job yourself. Visit the far off place and bring the samples home. And today we’re gonna talk about China’s Chang’e sample return program. How they’ve delivered rocks from different parts of the Moon, and how this sets the stage for their upcoming human lunar missions. The Chinese space program is step by step testing the technologies necessary for humanity to return to...
info_outlineDr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org
Today's 2 topics:
- Bright fireball meteors sometimes rain pieces of themselves onto the ground for meteorite hunters to discover.
- The Catalina Sky Survey and the Korean teams of asteroid hunters will discover and track Earth approaching objects making the residents of our home planet safer.
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