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Showing posts with label comet. Show all posts

08 June 2017

Wow! Mystery Signal from Space explained as Comet

Mystery Signal from Space explained as Comet

Wow! mystery signal from space finally explained
Bob Yirka, June 7, 2017

https://phys.org/news/2017-06-wow-mystery-space.html

http://planetary-science.org/research/the-wow-signal/

Paris, 2017, Hydrogen Line Observations of Cometary
Spectra at 1420 MHZ , Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences,

http://planetary-science.org/research/the-wow-signal/

http://planetary-science.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Paris_WAS_103_02.pdf

Yours,

Paul H.

For ALL of the Letters of  Paul V. Heinrich go to: http://theepistlesofpaul.blogspot.jp/

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03 August 2016

New Sun-grazing Comet visible on SOHO/LASCO C3

New Sun-grazing Comet visible on SOHO/LASCO C3.

Imagery from the LASCO C3 instrument on-board SOHO (solar-observing spacecraft) shows a new Sun-grazing Comet appear in the bottom-right quadrant of the imagery - becoming visible at ± 07:30Z on Tuesday 2nd August 2016. The new Comet has begun to brighten significantly since 00:00Z today, (WED-03-AUG-2016).
The official SOHO imagery page has movies and still images available to view and/or download.
According to the latest available (as of 4-JUL-2016) data from NASA Horizons system, the SOHO spacecraft observes the Sun at a distance of ± 1.04E+06/1,035,144 miles from Earth; which is equivalent to 4.333 LD.
Credit- EISSCO
Written by MeteoriteDetective, UK

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01 August 2016

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 01AUG2016

August Sky Watch: Perseid Meteor Shower, Planetary Pairings
International Business Times
This month promises a higher than usual peak for the annual Perseid meteor shower and two planetary pairings.

Stargazing in Upstate NY in August: See the Milky Way, Perseid meteor shower
NewYorkUpstate.com
August also marks the return of the Perseids, one of the most consistent - and consistently impressive - meteor showers of the year. The quality of this ...

Supercharged Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks This Month
Space.com
The Perseids are here: The dazzling meteor shower's peak of activity is Aug. 12, but you can already see its streaks of light peppering the sky.

From Mars to meteor showers, August skies shine brightly
Hutchinson News
A meteor streaks across the night sky late Aug. 12, 2015. The Perseid Meteor showers peak in mid-August and can be one of the better meteor ...

Night Sky August 2016: Perseid meteor showers – how many, how big, and when and how to see ...
Telegraph.co.uk
The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks on August 12 and, weather permitting, this can produce some stunning meteor activity.

The August night sky
The Guardian
The Perseids meteor shower is a reliable highlight of our August nights, and there are grounds for hoping that we might enjoy a bonanza this year.

In the dark: Enjoy 'Meteors & S'mores' at state parks during Perseid meteor shower
HollandSentinel.com
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources invites the public to catch some great views of the Perseid meteor shower. Complimentary s'mores ...

Obituary: Peter Bus (1951-2016)
Meteor News
It was a sad day and a great shock when the editors of eRadiant heard about the sudden death of their colleague editor, the Dutch comet and meteor ...

Perseids 2015, a global analysis
Meteor News
This was the first time that I made an analyses based on data not provided by DutchMeteor Society observers. The result was rather satisfactory and I ...

UTAAS Perseids Meteor Shower Observation Excursion
Eventbrite
Eventbrite - UofT Amateur Astronomer's Society presents UTAAS Perseids Meteor Shower Observation Excursion - Friday, 12 August 2016 | Saturday, ...

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23 March 2016

Analysis of St. Patrick's day fireball over the UK

Analysis of St. Patrick's day fireball over the UK
reported by  meteordetective
An excellent follow-up to the 'St. Patrick's Day' meteor (which was widely reported and seen across much of England) has been posted at The Watchers website.  It seems like the meteor was, perhaps, part of a (fast-moving) Comet?

Please visit, read and return!

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11 March 2016

321P/SOHO makes its close-approach on 13-Mar-2016

321P/SOHO makes its close-approach on 13-Mar-2016
reported by  meteordetective

A reminder for astronomers and astronomy enthusiasts:

Jupiter-family Comet 321P/SOHO makes its close-approach to Earth on Sunday 13-Mar-2016 at 05Z21 - at a distance of 62.38LD = 0.16028 AU = 14.9 million miles from Earth.

The Comet is currently located in the constellation of Ophiuchus at 17h35m40.32s +05°07'09.6" - and is rapidly tracking 'West' (increasing its Right Ascension value) on its way to closest-approach.

At the precise time of its closest-approach to Earth, it will be located in the constellation Aquila at 19h20m08.58s +10°45'25.3" at 05Z21.  It should be +/- Magnitude 15.

Click image to enlarge screenshot (created using Stellarium).



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17 October 2015

Asteroid '2015 TB145' May Be Cometary in Nature" / Meteorite Fall Hits House in Uruguay - Video News Updates

Asteroid '2015 TB145' May Be Cometary in Nature" / Meteorite Fall Hits House in Uruguay - Video News Updates
Asteroid '2015 TB145' May Be Cometary in Nature" / Meteorite Fall Hits House in Uruguay
Posted to YouTube by nemesis maturity 1 view

Thank you Elias!

- Notes for viewers- these clips were used for illustration only-
#1-At 1'02-1'21 video clip is of the Japanese Hayabusa re-entry vehicle return to Earth in Australia 13JUN2010.

#2. At 1'41-1'48 video clip is of a bright fireball seen over New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania 17FEB2015.

#3.-At 2'01-2'21 video clip of the Peekskill, NY Meteor of 09OCT1992.

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14 May 2014

Huge Asteroid 2013 UQ4 Suddenly Becomes a Dark Comet in Our inner Solar System- Video

Huge Asteroid 2013 UQ4 -
Suddenly Becomes a Dark Comet in Our inner Solar SystemHuge Asteroid 2013 UQ4 Suddenly Becomes a Dark Comet in Our inner Solar System
Posted to YouTube by nemesis maturity 175 views

"Studies of the comet/asteroid's light indicate that C/2013 UQ4 UQ4 is a very dark but rather large object some 4-9 miles (7-15 km) across. It's estimated that C/2013 UQ4 takes at least 500 years to make one spin around the sun. Perihelion occurs on June 5 with the comet reaching magnitude +8-9 by month's end. Peak brightness of 7th magnitude is expected during its close approach of Earth on July 10 at 29 million miles (46.7 million km)....
http://phys.org/news/2014-05-asteroid-uq4-suddenly-dark-comet.html
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30 March 2014

Comet Close Call:Boon for Science, But Worry for Craft Orbiting Mars

Comet Close Call:Boon for Science, But Worry  for Craft Orbiting Mars

Comet close call: boon for science, but worry
for craft orbiting Mars
,
 by Pete Spotts,
Christian Science Monitor, March 28, 2014
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2014/0328/Comet-close-call-boon-for-science-but-worry-for-craft-orbiting-Mars-video

Mars-Bound Comet: Photos of Comet C/2013 A1
Siding Spring (Gallery)

 Space.com, March 27, 2014‎
http://www.space.com/25257-mars-comet-siding-spring-photos-c2013-a1.html

Yours,

Paul H.

For all of the E-Pistles of Paul with HUNDREDS of interesting SCIENCE-RELATED posts see-
http://theepistlesofpaul.blogspot.com/

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27 November 2013

Comet ISON Activity Video Updates 26/27NOV2013 - ISON The Sheep Herder

Comet ISON Activity Video Updates 26/27NOV2013 - ISON The Sheep Herder

COMET ISON Breaking News: Fragmentation Event ? The Nucleus May Be Non-Existent
Posted on YouTube by nemesis maturity 1,402 views

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26 November 2013

Comets ISON and Encke updates and DEC Astronomy Update 26NOV2013

Comets ISON and Encke updates and DEC Astronomy Update 26NOV2013
Comet Ison 2013
Image Credit- NASA
NASA Hosts Nov. 26 Teleconference and Nov. 28 Hangout to Discuss Comet Nearing SunNASA will host a media teleconference Tuesday, Nov. 26 and a Google+ HangoutThursday, Nov. 28 to discuss Comet ISON's journey through our solar system and what the public worldwide may see in the coming days as the comet traverses the sun on Thanksgiving Day....To join the Hangout, visit:http://go.nasa.gov/IiODhsLive audio of the teleconference will be streamed at:http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudioFor NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, visit:http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv--------------------------

A Tale of Two Comets: MESSENGER Captures Images of Encke and ISON
MESSENGER Mission News- November 25, 2013
On November 18, NASA's Mercury-orbiting MESSENGER spacecraft pointed its Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) at 2P/Encke and captured this image
<http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/image.php?image_id=1303>
of the comet as it sped within 2.3 million miles (3.7 million kilometers) of Mercury's surface. The next day, the probe captured this companion image  <http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/gallery/sciencePhotos/image.php?image_id=1304>
of C/2012 S1 (ISON), as it cruised by Mercury at a distance of 22.5 million miles (36.2 million kilometers) on its way to its late-November closest approach to the Sun. MESSENGER's cameras have been acquiring targeted observations
<http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/the_mission/movies/MESSENGER_observes_Encke_and_ISON.mov>
of Encke since October 28 and ISON since October 26, although the first faint detections  <http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/news_room/details.php?id=245> didn't come until early November. During the closest approach of each comet to Mercury, the Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer (MASCS) and X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS) instruments also targeted the comets. Observations of ISON conclude on November 26, when the comet passes too close to the Sun, but MESSENGER will continue to monitor Encke with both the imagers and spectrometers through early December. ...
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Track Comet ISON's Journey as Bright Planets and Starry Events Fill the Sky this December
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Comet ISON NASA's Latest Update: Dazzle or Dust? Get the Facts About Comet ISON
Posted on YouTube by nemesis maturity 108 views

Tonight's Sky December 2013 - Constelations, Deep-Sky Objects, Planets and Events HDPosted on YouTube by nemesis maturity 87 views

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09 October 2013

New Research On Libyan Desert Glass

New Research On Libyan Desert Glass

Note: In the below news articles, I am not responsible
for their content. Blame either the reporters or the
original press release for any inaccuracies.

First ever evidence of a comet striking Earth, Physorg.
http://phys.org/news/2013-10-evidence-comet-earth.html

Scientists in Comet Strike Discovery, AllAfrica.com
http://allafrica.com/stories/201310081162.html

Comet Rained ‘Shock Wave of Fire’ on Sahara Desert
By Antony Sguazzin, Bloomberg, October 8, 2013
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-08/comet-rained-shock-wave-of-fire-on-sahara-desert.html

Comet collided with earth 28 million years ago:
researchers, Toronto Sun, October 8, 2103
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/10/08/comet-collided-with-earth-28-million-years-ago-researchers

Yours,

Paul H.

For all of the writinfa of Paul Heinrich please visit the website, The E-Pistles of Paul-
http://theepistlesofpaul.blogspot.com/

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21 April 2013

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 21APR2013

 ScienceCasts: Comet ISON Meteor Shower - YouTube
4 min
Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for breaking science news. Sungrazing Comet ISON ...
youtube.com

This Week's Sky at a Glance
Sky & Telescope
The Lyrid meteor shower should peak before dawn Monday morning local time. Most years it's quite weak, but there have been surprises. See our article Lyrid Meteor Shower in 2013. Monday, April 22. The two brightest points in the sky after dusk this ...

April meteor shower set to light up the night sky - Astronomy Magazine
The Lyrid meteor shower sends shooting stars through the sky in the wee hours of April 22.
www.astronomy.com/.../April%20meteor%20shower%20set%...

Comet ISON Meteor Shower - NASA Science
A new model of the debris flowing from Comet ISON suggests that the sungrazer could dust the Earth with meteoroids in early 2014. Experts discuss the ...
science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at.../19apr_isonids/

NASA reports Comet ISON dust trail to bring unusal meteor shower to Earth
Clarksville Online
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, D.C. – Anticipation is building as Comet ISON plunges into the inner solar system for a close encounter with the sun in November 2013. Blasted at point-blank range by solar radiation, the ...

A very bright fireball over southern Poland -- Fire in the Sky -- Sott.net
(Translated by SOTT) On Tuesday evening, a very bright meteor appeared over southern Poland said Mariusz Wisniewski from the Comet and Meteor Workshop ...
www.sott.net/.../261033-A-very-bright-fireball-over-southern-...

Lyrid Meteor Shower: Check It Out! - StormWatch 7 | WJLA.com
Looking for a good night-time show? Look no further than up in the sky for a spectacular meteor shower!
www.wjla.com/.../lyrid-meteor-shower-check-it-out--18591.ht...

Don't miss this weekend's Lyrid Meteor Shower | Astro Bob
The best time to see the Lyrid meteor shower is early Monday morning April 22 after moonset and before dawn. Shower members will appear to shoot from a ...
astrobob.areavoices.com/.../dont-miss-this-weekends-lyrid-met...

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 16APR2013
A meteor so bright it could be seen across Spain has been filmed shooting across ... Then, during the night of the meteor shower, we want you to go out and try .
lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/.../the-latest-worldwide-m...

Moon May Outshine Meteor Shower This Weekend
Space.com
One of the "Old Faithful" meteor showers of the year will be at its best this weekend, but the moon may interfere with the celestial display. The annual Lyrid meteor shower will peak in the eastern night sky on late Sunday and in the wee hours of ...

سقوط نيزك في اسبانيا 2013‎ - YouTube
سقط نيزك صغير في اسبانيا هذا اليوم. ... لحظة سقوط النيزك على روسيا واثارة مجموعة مقاطع 2013by فهد ابو زيدان 17,868 views · 2:09 ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJJ240ww8OI


This weekend's Lyrid meteor shower: Four iOS apps that can help you watch it
tuaw.com
If you're a meteor maven or stargazer, this is the weekend for one of the year's best meteorshowers, the Lyrids. The Lyrids come to maximum strength April 21-22, which for those of us in North America means late Sunday night and early Monday morning.

Major Shooting Stars, Other Phenomena This Weekend Above Oregon, Coast ...
Oregon Coast Beach Connection
(Portland, Oregon) – Portland science museum OMSI is talking about the Lyrid MeteorShowers happening this weekend around Oregon, and it's still planning a couple of star parties in the Oregon coast range and the Gorge in spite of what looks to be so ...

Seeking remnants from February's massive meteor in remote Russia
Alaska Dispatch
A photo from the Leonid Kulik expedition to the Tunguska region of Russia in 1929. A meteorite or comet knocked down millions of trees in one of the largest space-object-meets-Earth events in recorded history. The Leonid Kulik Expedition, St ...

Annual meteor shower expected to light sky this weekend
Aiken Standard
According to Dr. Gary Senn with the Ruth Patrick Science Education Center, depending on how wide the debris field is, the best nights to see the meteor shower will probably be Sunday and or Monday. About 10 to 20 meteors can be seen per hour on the ...

Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend
Mother Nature Network
The Lyrid meteor shower should give skywatchers in darkened parts of the world a decent show late Sunday night (April 21) and early Monday morning (April 22), but the glare from a nearly full moon will probably impede the view for many stargazers.

Lyrid Meteor Shower this weekend
kgw.com
kgw.com. Posted on April 19, 2013 at 1:30 PM. Updated today at 1:42 PM. Peak viewing of the Lyrid Meteor Shower occurs this weekend and the weather is expected to deliver partly cloudy to clear skies! Astronomers predict peak viewing April 21 and 22nd.

Mysterious 'boom' rattles Greater New Haven, shoreline area
New Haven Register
BRANFORD -- Was it a sonic boom? Was it a meteor? Was it just a thunder? People across the shoreline Friday night reported hearing a loud, unexplained sound on social media -- and to the police. Branford dispatch said they received more than 20 calls ...

Saturn, meteors to visit us next week
Deccan Chronicle
“Comets are made of icy materials and when they move in an orbit near the Sun, the materials evaporate and produce a streak of light (meteor), which will look like a `long haired lady'. This time, meteors trails will radiate from the direction of ...

Lyrids meteor showers to captivate sky gazers - News Track India
Newstrack India
New Delhi, April 20 (IANS) Sky gazers are in for a treat as they can look forward to a display of celestial fireworks with the Lyrids meteor shower that is expected to peak over the weekend. Lyrids are a prolific meteor shower and are visible every ...

Sky-Watchers' Guide: How to See Lyrid Meteors This Weekend
National Geographic
Northern Hemisphere sky-watchers will see another round of celestial fireworks when the Lyrid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of April 22. The annual Lyrids usually are quite modest as showers go, with peak hourly rates of 15 to 20 meteors. But ...

Forecast: Clear Skies for Lyrid Meteor Shower Peak Sunday, April 21
Patch.com
The Lyrid meteor shower will peak in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 21 and Monday, April 22, 2013. By Julian McKinley (Editor), 7 hours ago. Comment Recommend. Flag as Inappropriate. Lyrids captured in 2012 at Pawnee Buttes, Colorado.

Lyrid meteor shower peaks April 21-22
Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald (subscription)
Source: Shawn Malone, National Geographic.com Streaking over "a persistent glowing arc low on the horizon," a Lyrid meteor enlivens an aurora over Marquette, Mich., in the predawn hours of April 22, 2012, according to photographer Shawn Malone, writing...

Did You Hear the Big Boom Friday Night in Connecticut?
Patch.com
Jay, on the Madison Patch Facebook page, wondered if it was a bolide, or a meteor that explodes when it hits the atmosphere. The American Meteor Society website did not log any reports of that overnight, but we have an inquiry in to them to see if this ...

Fireball that fell on Dharamsala villagers not a meteorite, but explosives ... India
Indian Express
The mysterious fireball, which fell in Jadrangal village here, injuring two women, was not a "meteorite", but "low intensity explosives", the state forensic experts claimed Saturday. "It was a low intensity explosive which contained radicals of Barium ...

Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend: How to watch
Los Angeles Times
Hey there, tenacious sky watchers: Forecasters say the Lyrid meteor shower will peak late Sunday night and into Monday morning, so set your alarm clocks and gather your blankets. You've got a show to watch. The Lyrid meteor shower takes place each ...

Lyrids Meteor Shower 2013: When, How and Where to Watch Live [VIDEO]
IBTimes.co.uk
The 2013 Lyrids meteor shower is expected to peak this weekend, with the high starting on Saturday night and lasting through to the early hours of Monday, 22 April. The Lyrids actually began on 16 April and are expected to continue until 25 April but ...

Fireball not a meteorite, but explosives, claims experts
Business Standard
Two women were doing some household work when the fireball hit the surface and some of its parts fell on the women after splitting following which they sustained burn injuries on arms and back. The rumours of it being a meteorite started spreading soon ...

Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Sunday, Monday Nights
Patch.com
The Lyrids meteor shower peaks in 2013 both tonight, April 21, and Monday, April 22, but some meteors may have been visible as early as April 16. You can see what to look for in this video of the Lyrid meteor shower. Or check out photos of the Lyrids.

Space News: Anticipation builds for Comet ISON meteor shower
Lake County News
Anticipation is building as Comet ISON plunges into the inner solar system for a close encounter with the sun in November 2013. Blasted at point-blank range by solar radiation, the sungrazer will likely become one of the finest comets in many years.

Lyrid Meteor Shower 2013 Peak Forecast: Clear Skies with a Good Chance of ...
Patch.com
The weather forecast for the Lyrid meteor shower 2013 peak is in, and the skies should be prime for a sneak preview Saturday of the year's newest show above Lorton. The Lyrnids peak Sunday and Monday, but Saturday may be your best bet to catch the ...

Everything you need to know: Eta Aquarid meteor shower ... - EarthSky
Want a good Southern Hemisphere meteor shower? Eta Aquarids on before dawn May 4, 5, and 6. Good for Northern Hemisphere, too. How to watch, history, ...
earthsky.org/.../everything-you-need-to-know-eta-aquarid-met...

Meteor showers to be visible after midnight tonight - The Times of India
A celestial treat is in store for stargazers who can look forward to see fireworks in the form of meteorshowers after midnight tonight.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/...to.../19661603.cms

Meteor showers to be visible after midnight tonight
Daily News & Analysis
A celestial treat is in store for stargazers who can look forward to see fireworks in the form of meteorshowers after midnight tonight. The shooting stars will start at 12.30 AM and peak between 3 AM to 5 AM. Commonly known as Lyrids meteor showers ...

Lyrid meteor shower peak time is here: How to watch it live
Northern Voices Online
Meteor showers have finally arrived. People were awaiting the arrival of Lyrids meteor shower for weeks and now when they are here the enthusiasm is really very high. With increased information about the meteors, there are ever larger number of people ...

Where's the Best Place to See the Lyrid Meteor Shower in Puyallup?
Patch.com
The annual Lyrid meteor shower debuted Tuesday evening. It peaks Saturday night, April 20 through early Monday, April 22 with 10 to 20 meteors per hour, although outbursts as high as 100 meteors per hour are possible, according to SpaceWeather.com.

Lyrid meteor shower this weekend
KING5.com
At its peak, the Lyrids meteor shower will bring bright streaks trailing across the sky around 10-20 meteors a minute, according to EarthSky. The Lyrids are one of the oldest known meteor showers and known for rare outbursts. EarthSky says the Lyrids...

Year's most spectacular meteor shower to stun Far North Queensland star gazers
The Cairns Post
STARGAZERS should train their eyes on the sky in the early hours of Monday morning, as one of the year's most spectacular meteor showers reaches its peak. The Lyrid Meteor Shower is an annual event in late April that has been observed in the skies by ...

Earth Could Become A Target For Dust Showers From Comet ISON
RedOrbit
That discovery comes as a result of computer modeling efforts led by Paul Wiegert of the University of Western Ontario (UWO), who has been tracking Comet ISON and discovered the potential meteor shower that could result. “For several days around ...

2013 THE Year of Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

18 March 2013

Weekend Sci-Fi B Movies Matinee -Night of the Comet (1984) Full moviePlan 9 From Outer Space (1959) Full Movie

Weekend Sci-Fi B Movie Matinee

Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959) Full Movie Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959) Full Movie
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29 July 2011

Meteor/Meteorite News 29JUL2011

Meteor Activity Outlook for July 23-29, 2011 | American Meteor Society
Successful meteor watching can be accomplished by viewing in a direction that places the moon far from your field of view. The situation improves as the ...
www.amsmeteors.org/.../meteor-activity-outlook-for-july-23-2...



meteorobs : Message: (meteorobs) Radio Meteor Workshop just before ...
Dear meteor enthusiasts, No doubt you are aware that the 30th International Meteor Conference will take place in the beautiful town Sibiu, Romania, ...
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/meteorobs/message/40107



How to photograph tonight's Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower
Examiner.com
Tonight marks the peak of the Delta Aquarid Meteor Shower, a once a year event that can produce stunning pictures. Yes, while meteor watching is a favorite past time for many, other people desire more, namely, photographing the meteors. ...



Mars Attack! UFO Appears on Live TV in Texas
IBTimes
Shocked by the live sighting, viewers speculated it could instead be a shooting star, a meteor, or even an insect reflecting light from the television tower where the camera is mounted, but a UFO, really? The public is still divided, but many viewers ...



NASA's Dawn's Spacecraft Views Dark Side of Vesta
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Dawn took this image over Vesta's northern hemisphere after the
spacecraft completed its first passage over the dark side of the giant
asteroid. It is northern hemisphere winter on Vesta now, so its north
pole is in deep shadow. ...




Unseen Comet May Threaten Earth
KSEE
By KSEE News Astronomers say a surprise meteor shower spotted in February was probably caused by cosmic "bread crumbs," dropped by an undiscovered comet that could potentially pose a threat to Earth. The tiny meteoroids that streaked through Earth's ...
comet's orbit indicates possible crash
San Francisco Chronicle
Sixty specialized cameras that operate at UC's Lick Observatory, the Fremont Peak Observatory and a ground-based site, formerly in Mountain View but now in Lodi under a project called Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance, constantly monitor the night ...




24 November 2010

Meteor/Meteorite News 24NOV2010

Readers write:
Guest357 (guest):17NOV2010 Charlotte NC approx 5:25am very low SSE saw bright object long duration (5sec)slight w-e motion would have suspected aircraft but too close to horizon and disappeared without dimming.
Guest890 (guest):Just seen a fireball in the sky 5.45pm over Sligo, Ireland
Guest783 (guest):anyone have any info on the chacora meteorite
Guest115 (guest):Just seen a colourful fireball over east London, has anyone else seen it?


UW Releases New Details Follow Spring Meteor Shower
WISC-TV Madison Tue, 23 Nov 2010 13:54 PM PST
The meteorite that lit up the skies over southwest Wisconsin last spring has been officially dubbed the "Mifflin Meteorite" because it landed near Mifflin Township, and several of its pieces are now part of the permanent collection of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum....


Mifflin Meteorite finds permanent home in Geology Museum
University of Wisconsin - Madison Tue, 23 Nov 2010 10:55 AM PST
The meteorite that lit up the skies over southwest Wisconsin this spring has been officially dubbed the "Mifflin Meteorite," and several of its pieces are now part of the permanent collection of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum....

Wonderland in space: the Leonids meteor shower
Varsity
This characteristic is associated with the moon's constant release of sodium gas, most easily observed when it is experiencing marvellous meteor bombardment ...


10 Free IPhone Apps for Spectacular Stargazing
PC World
By Michael Cooney, NetworkWorld There's a lot to watch in the nighttime sky -- everything from the International Space Station and meteor showers to planets ...
   

The Sun Steals Comets from Other Stars
NASA Science News
Nov. 23, 2010:  The next time you thrill at the sight of a comet blazing across the night sky, consider this: it's a stolen pleasure. You're enjoying the spectacle at the expense of a distant star. Sophisticated computer simulations run by researchers at the Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) have exposed the crime. ...

03 March 2010

Jókai Mór - Hungarian Astronomer "The Canes Spiral Codec"


Dr. Bartha Lajos giving talk for the exhibition of the International Year of Astronomy 2000 years of astronomical books in honor of Kalocsa Ptolemaiosztól Fényi Gyula. Selection of the Private library ritkaságaiból astronomy history.

Jókai Mór- "Cometary" Hungarian
[excerpt]
by Dr. Lajos Bartha
Jókai csillagászata The Jókai astronomical
175 éve született a XIX. 175 years ago was born in the nineteenth century. század nagy prózaírója high-century prose
Ponticulus Hungaricus
· VIII.
évfolyam 7—8. grade 7-8. szám · 2004. No · 2004th július—augusztus July-August
kulcsszavak fizika, csillagászat, Nap, Hold, üstökös, csillagtérkép, csillagkép stb.
Keywords
physics, astronomy, sun, moon, comet, planetarium, constellations, etc..

Jókai Mór

1. 1. A "CSILLAGNÉZŐ JÓKAI" The CSILLAGNÉZŐ JÓKAIHO "

A magyarországi csillagászat "újjáteremtője", Konkoly Thege Miklós 1904-ben egy érdekes cikket közölt a csillagászati ismeretek tudományos és kulturális jelentőségéről. The Hungarian astronomy "újjáteremtője" Miklos Konkoly Thege in 1904, an interesting article published in the astronomical knowledge of the scientific and cultural significance. Írásának végén felsorolja az akkori Magyarország (részben már múzeummá avult) obszervatóriumait, majd hozzáfűzi a listához: Listed at the end of the time of writing Hungary (now part of a museum obsolete) observatories, and adds to the list:

"Ezeken kívül még több magánembernek van nagyobb távcsöve, úgymint: Latinovits Frigyesnek Visegrádon, Polikeit Károly igazgatónak Pozsonyban, Jókai Mór hazánk nagy költőjének, s még többeknek". "In addition, more private person is bigger telescope ...

English translation of whole article:

http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmembers.iif.hu%2Fvisontay%2Fponticulus%2Frovatok%2Fmesterkurzus%2Fbartha-jokai.html&sl=hu&tl=en

1. A "CSILLAGNÉZŐ JÓKAI"

A magyarországi csillagászat "újjáteremtője", Konkoly Thege Miklós 1904-ben egy érdekes cikket közölt a csillagászati ismeretek tudományos és kulturális jelentőségéről. Írásának végén felsorolja az akkori Magyarország (részben már múzeummá avult) obszervatóriumait, majd hozzáfűzi a listához:

"Ezeken kívül még több magánembernek van nagyobb távcsöve, úgymint: Latinovits Frigyesnek Visegrádon, Polikeit Károly igazgatónak Pozsonyban, Jókai Mór hazánk nagy költőjének, s még többeknek".

(Atmosphaera — Az időjárás, 8. évf. 1. sz. 15. o. 1904) ... (more)

Whole original Hungarian text:

http://members.iif.hu/visontay/ponticulus/rovatok/mesterkurzus/bartha-jokai.html


Magyar Csillagászati Egyesület- Hungarian Astronomical Society

http://www.mcse.hu/mcse/about_us.html

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Meteor csillagászati évkönyv 2010

Meteor csillagászati évkönyv 2010

Elkészült a Meteor csillagászati évkönyv 2010. évi kötete, sok-sok előrejelzéssel és tartalmas cikkekkel, melyek a csillagászat egy-egy részterületének eredményeit mutatják be.

Meteor (astronomy journal in Hungarian)

http://meteor.mcse.hu/megrendeles.html

26 October 2009

Comets Promote Life- 25OCT09

Comets May Give Life a Hand


http://www.astrobio.net/exclusive/3257/comets-may-give-life-a-hand


Comets May Give Life a Hand
Michael Schirber
Astrobiology Magazine
September 24, 2009

Summary: A comet hitting Earth would seem to bring only death and
destruction, but one group is studying how such an impact could promote
certain necessary chemical steps in the origin of life. The researchers
are focusing on how comet collisions might have influenced the molecular
orientation, or handedness, of our planet's biology.

Billions of years ago, comets may have ferried life-sustaining water to
our planet's surface, but that may not be all that we should thank these
dirty snowballs for. Researchers are simulating comet impacts to see if
they might help proliferate the left-handedness in molecules that life
on Earth depends upon.

There is evidence from meteorite studies that amino acids may have been
delivered to Earth from space.

"There is interest in how these building blocks
came to be on primordial Earth," says Jennifer Blank of the SETI Institute.

She and her colleagues study comets as a second avenue for depositing
these biological compounds on Earth. Their current work, which is
supported by NASA's Exobiology and Evolutionary Biology Program, is
looking at how the fire and brimstone of a comet impact may benefit the
formation of complex molecules of a particular handedness.

Primordial Lab

Life on Earth uses 20 amino acids to build up the thousands upon
thousands of different proteins that perform a myriad of cell functions.
Astrobiologists often focus on the origins of amino acids in order to
understand where life may have come from.

One of the first experiments aimed at reproducing the primordial Earth
and its chemistry was undertaken by Stanley Miller in 1953. He was able
to synthesize amino acids using lightning-like discharges in a reducing
atmosphere of methane, ammonia and water - similar to what exists on
Jupiter.

Since that pioneering work, researchers have come to believe that
Earth's early atmosphere was in fact more oxidative, containing mostly
nitrogen and carbon dioxide.

"Without the reducing atmosphere, the Miller mechanism becomes much less
efficient at producing amino acids," Blank says.

One way to get around this is to make the amino acids in space and have
them come crashing down on-board meteorites and comets. There is ample
evidence that meteorites carry amino acids. And just recently, an amino
acid was discovered in comet material brought back by NASA's Stardust
spacecraft.

Blank and her colleagues were curious as to what happens to these
biomolecules when the "space capsule" they are riding in smacks into the
Earth.

The team has focused their work on comets, rather than meteors. Although
comets are less prevalent in the inner solar system, they have a few
possible advantages over their dry rocky counterparts when it comes to
delivering biologically relevant material to a planet's surface.

First of all, a comet impact is thought to be less harsh than that of a
meteorite because comets are less dense, which means their impact
generates lower temperatures and pressures. Blank says that the blow
would be further softened on a comet arriving at an oblique angle.

The second advantage of comets is that they carry water, which is key
for the chemical reactions that beget life. When the comet lands, its
ice melts, forming a little puddle near the crash site.

"Comets give you all the ingredients, like a compact evolution kit,"
Blank says.

[Diagram[
This schematic diagram shows the basic apparatus used by Blank's team to
simulate a comet impact. A projectile is fired (red arrow) into a
stationary target that contains an organic sample. The "comet" material
is then extracted and analyzed to determine what chemical reactions have
occurred.
Credit: /Jennifer Blank/

Of course, the primordial Earth was stocked with its own water, but "if
a comet or meteor were to land in the ocean, any interesting chemistry
would quickly be diluted away," says co-investigator George Cooper of
NASA Ames. A comet impact on dry land would give the organic molecules
on board the chance to amplify their numbers in the localized puddle.

Like Shooting Comets in a Barrel

To simulate a comet hitting pay dirt, Blank and her colleagues fire a
bullet into a metal container the size of a can of beans. In this
scenario, the container is the comet and the bullet is the hard ground.
Inside the container is a small chamber about as big as a quarter, in
which the scientists place a liquid sample of organic molecules.

"It's not super high-tech, but it is rather involved as far as the
structural complexity is concerned," Blank explains.

She and her colleagues take special care to ensure that the metal
container doesn't leak from the impact. Afterwards, they carefully drill
down to the chamber and draw out their "shocked" liquid sample.

In 2001, the team reported that amino acids placed in the comet
simulator were still intact following the impact, which surprised
other scientists.

"It's the coolest thing," Blank recounts. "People told us, 'Nothing is
going to survive, so why should we fund you?'"

Normally, the 1,000-degree-temperatures inside the smashed "comet" would
destroy any amino acids. But Blank believes the temperature rises and
falls too fast for the molecules to react. There is also enormous
pressure of 10,000 atmospheres that may be preventing the breakdown of
compounds.

However, the amino acids did more than just survive the crash. They also
started bonding together to form short chains up to 5-amino-acids long.

This comet-induced bonding may have played a role in the origin of life.
Typically, there is an energy barrier that prevents amino acids from
latching together. Indeed, organisms require enzymes to overcome this
barrier when putting together their proteins. But enzymes themselves are
proteins, so there is a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem: how do you
build up proteins before you have proteins to help build them up?

It is perhaps conceivable that a comet impact fused together the first
rudimentary protein pieces (called "peptides") and thereby got the whole
ball rolling.

Blank's group is now running simulations to see if they can model how
the energy barrier to amino acid bonding changes under the high
temperature and pressure of a comet impact.

Molecular Crash-Test Dummies

The scientists are also planning to do more comet crash tests. They will
be looking at sugars, which play an important part in the structure of
DNA and RNA. And they will be looking at amino acids again, this time
studying whether the handedness of comet passengers might be affected by
the impact.

In regard to the handedness, Blank thinks there might be a difference in
how the amino acids hook up together during the impact. Left-handed
amino acids may form chains more readily with other left-handed amino
acids, rather than with right-handed ones.

Such a preference, if it exists, might be able to enhance a slight
overabundance of one hand (a so-called enantiomeric excess in the original
comet material. This might explain why organisms only use left-handed
amino acids to form proteins.

"It will be a great discovery if they can get definite evidence as to
formation of sugars, peptides, or enantiomeric excess," says Yoshihiro
Furukawa of Tohoku University in Japan, who was not involved with this
work.

He says the one concern will be contamination of the sample with the
left-handed biology we are already familiar with. He suggests using
amino acids made with carbon-13, so that any subsequent contamination
with normal carbon-12-based amino acids will be easy to detect.

Source: , NASA

20 July 2009

Jupiter Impact News- Jupiter Impacted? 19JUL09

JUPITER IMPACT?
On July 19th, a veteran observer of Jupiter in Australia photographed a fresh dark "scar" in Jupiter's cloudtops; the feature resembles the Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts of 1994. It is possible that Jupiter has been struck anew by an asteroid or comet. Astrophotographers around the world should train their optics on Jupiter to confirm the event and monitor its progress. Visit http://spaceweather.com
for photos and updates.

Possible fresh impact mark on Jupiter captured by Anthony Wesly in
Australia. Photo-

http://www.acquerra.com.au/astro/gallery/jupiter/20090719-155537/large.jpg

29 June 2009

Russia Past Super Bolide News- Tunguska 101 29JUN09


Soviet Academy of Science 1927 expedition led by Leonid Kulik
Tunguska 101th anniversary 30JUN09
Tomorrow, Tuesday June 30, 2009 marks the one-hundred-first anniversary of the Tunguska impact event in Russia of June 30, 1908. Wikipedia has a very good report on Tunguska:
... At around 7:17 a.m. local time, Tungus natives and Russian settlers in the hills northwest of Lake Baikal observed a column of bluish light, nearly as bright as the Sun, moving across the sky. About 10 minutes later, there was a flash and a sound similar to artillery fire. Eyewitnesses closer to the explosion reported the sound source moving east to north. The sounds were accompanied by a shock wave that knocked people off their feet and broke windows hundreds of miles away. The majority of eyewitnesses reported only the sounds and the tremors, and not the sighting of the explosion. Eyewitness accounts differ as to the sequence of events and their overall duration. ... (more)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event