David Kinney

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Caption: A fragment of the Asteroid 2024 BX1 recovered in Germany is a rare meteorite class called Aubrite, Credit: SETI

791-A Fireball and It’s Gifts (02:00)
From: Albert Grauer

It all started when Krisztián Sárneczky at the Konkoly Observatory near Budapest, Hungary reported the position and brightness of an unknown asteroid rapidly moving through ...
Caption: Artists Conception Earth and Asteroid, Credit: Texas A&M

790-Vivian’s Debut (02:00)
From: Albert Grauer

My new Catalina Sky Survey Teammate Vivian Carjaval was scheduled for three 13h long winter nights for her first solo observing run on our Schmidt telescope on Mt. Bigelow, ...
Caption: Comet ISON, Credit: HST

789-Asteroid With A Tail (02:00)
From: Albert Grauer

My Catalina Sky Survey teammate Josh Hogan was asteroid hunting in the constellation of Taurus with our 60 inch telescope on Mt. Lemmon, Arizona when he came across a very ...
Caption: Milky Way Rising Cosmic Campground, Credit: David Thornburg

788-100 Years of Wilderness (02:00)
From: Albert Grauer

In 1924 the Aldo Leopold Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico became the first designated wilderness and is an island from which to view the natural night sky. Today, ...
Caption: Milky Way Rising Over the Gila Wilderness, Credit: David Thornburg

787-Far Out (02:00)
From: Albert Grauer

In 2024, Voyager I is 163 times further from the Sun than we are and is the most distant, human made, traveler in the night.