01 April 2012

NEOs April 2012 Approach - Increased Green Fireball Meteor Activity Expected

NEOs April 2012 Approach - Increased Green Fireball Meteor Activity Expected

NEOs (Near Earth Objects) (2012 EG5), (2012 FS52),(2012 FQ62), (2012 FS52), (2012 FH58),(2012) GD(2012 FA57), (2007 HV4), (2008 UC202), will be making close approaches to Earth this month and accompanying them will be debris travelling proceeding them and following that has not yet been detected.  Expect increased increased green fireball activity this month.  Get outside and observe and if you have a camera or security camera try to make a capture.  Keep looking up.  - LunarMeteorite*Hunter, Tokyo

UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH
AU = ~150 million kilometers
1 LD = Lunar Distance = ~384,000 kilometers

Object
Name
Close
Approach
Date
Miss
Distance
(AU)
Miss
Distance
(LD)
Estimated
Diameter*
H
(mag)
Relative
Velocity
(km/s)
(2009 TP) 2012-Mar-310.115745.052 m - 120 m23.53.72
(2012 EG5) 2012-Apr-010.00150.637 m - 83 m24.38.54
(2008 CH70) 2012-Apr-010.087233.934 m - 77 m24.49.06
(2012 FW35) 2012-Apr-010.02148.314 m - 32 m26.412.25
(2012 FC1) 2012-Apr-02
2012-Apr-02
0.0145
0.1109
5.7
43.2
19 m - 43 m
31 m - 69 m
25.7
24.7
22.02
8.10
(2012 FS52) 2012-Apr-020.02288.927 m - 61 m24.916.65
(2012 FW23) 2012-Apr-020.128149.832 m - 72 m24.66.04
(2011 FQ6) 2012-Apr-030.178469.47.5 m - 17 m27.76.89
(2010 GD35) 2012-Apr-030.063024.533 m - 73 m24.510.64
(2012 FH58) 2012-Apr-030.00943.610 m - 23 m27.09.84
(2012 AA11) 2012-Apr-030.072928.4260 m - 580 m20.08.51
(2012 FR35) 2012-Apr-040.190474.1120 m - 280 m21.78.91
(2012 EW14) 2012-Apr-040.184071.6110 m - 240 m22.012.81
(2012 FA57) 2012-Apr-040.00291.118 m - 39 m25.99.24
(2004 TB10) 2012-Apr-050.096737.6150 m - 330 m21.212.42
(2007 WU3) 2012-Apr-060.183171.356 m - 120 m23.46.28
(2012 DX75) 2012-Apr-060.060323.5230 m - 520 m20.312.87
(2010 GE30) 2012-Apr-060.143755.950 m - 110 m23.64.71
(2003 UD22) 2012-Apr-060.171166.6320 m - 720 m19.612.91
(1995 DW1) 2012-Apr-070.171266.6160 m - 360 m21.112.85
(2012 GD)
(2008 GG2)
 2012-Apr-10
2012-Apr-10
0.0241
0.1445
9.4
56.2
11 m - 25 m
78 m - 170 m
26.9
22.7
9.49
7.16
(2007 HC) 2012-Apr-100.181370.624 m - 53 m25.211.34
(2009 HE60) 2012-Apr-100.109642.720 m - 44 m25.74.71
(2004 FG11) 2012-Apr-100.057422.3180 m - 390 m20.925.09
(2006 UE17) 2012-Apr-120.137553.5110 m - 250 m21.98.99
(2012 EO10) 2012-Apr-120.081531.733 m - 75 m24.56.57
(2004 RQ252) 2012-Apr-120.044117.290 m - 200 m22.310.71
319988 (2007 DK) 2012-Apr-130.173567.5370 m - 830 m19.312.73
(2012 FO35) 2012-Apr-130.056822.150 m - 110 m23.614.91
(2003 GQ22) 2012-Apr-140.117945.9170 m - 380 m21.010.48
(2012 FE58) 2012-Apr-150.165664.4180 m - 400 m20.95.98
(2009 WD106) 2012-Apr-150.192775.0500 m - 1.1 km18.625.20
(2012 ES14) 2012-Apr-180.186372.5240 m - 540 m20.217.75
297274 (1996 SK) 2012-Apr-180.172667.21.0 km - 2.2 km17.119.26
(2012 FD23) 2012-Apr-180.100539.1260 m - 590 m20.014.17
(2007 HV4) 2012-Apr-190.01224.84.9 m - 11 m28.78.98
(2010 HW20) 2012-Apr-190.154960.316 m - 36 m26.16.74
(2008 AF3) 2012-Apr-190.195776.214 m - 31 m26.41.72
141018 (2001 WC47) 2012-Apr-190.101339.4510 m - 1.1 km18.63.80
(2011 UP63) 2012-Apr-200.128349.948 m - 110 m23.75.83
(2010 WR7) 2012-Apr-210.183471.452 m - 120 m23.56.52
(2009 HU44) 2012-Apr-210.087233.984 m - 190 m22.521.17
(2012 FY23) 2012-Apr-220.085233.1260 m - 590 m20.014.00
(2011 UD21) 2012-Apr-220.054721.35.3 m - 12 m28.51.46
(2008 TZ3) 2012-Apr-230.167365.1230 m - 510 m20.313.31
(2003 WH166) 2012-Apr-230.050919.8110 m - 250 m21.913.49
(2012 FG58) 2012-Apr-230.065325.4110 m - 240 m22.013.57
(2006 VQ13) 2012-Apr-240.139554.3260 m - 580 m20.015.47
(2012 AP10) 2012-Apr-240.148157.614 m - 31 m26.42.08
(2009 UW18) 2012-Apr-280.135552.7320 m - 720 m19.614.22
(2011 WV134) 2012-Apr-280.099238.61.0 km - 2.3 km17.012.12
(2008 UC202) 2012-Apr-290.026310.26.0 m - 13 m28.24.55
(2009 TP) 2012-Apr-300.117745.852 m - 120 m23.53.13
(2004 MD) 2012-Apr-300.167965.3250 m - 560 m20.110.24
Source NASA/JPL (subject to update):
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/

2012 THE Year of Meteors!

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 31MAR2012

Sky Watch: Jupiter bows out as Venus takes center stage
Washington Post
Thanks to a new moon — which translates into a darker sky — enjoy the Lyrid meteor shower on the night (around midnight) of April 21/22, according to the International Meteor Organization (imo.net). Estimates range from 20 to 90 meteors an hour at ...

Bad Science on Denver News: Mystery Light a Satellite, Weather Balloon ...
DBKP - Death By 1000 Papercuts
By LBG1 Was the mystery light in the sky over Denver's Highland Ranch a UFO, weather balloon, helicopter, meteorite, or, a satellite; the multiple 'guesses' thrown out by Denver's NBC 9 news anchors who aired videotape of a mystery light over Denver ...

April Meteor Showers + More
GoLocalProv
A new moon this year means that the Lyrids meteor showers may be easier to see than usual. April brings not only showers closer to the ground, but two astronomical events: the April Lyrids meteor showers, and a holiday that has its timing embedded in...

Meteor Activity Outlook for March 24-30, 2012 | American Meteor ...
This weekend the waxing crescent moon will only be visible during the early evening hours and will not interfere with meteor observations. The estimated total ...
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Mysterious Light and Meteor in the Sky Over Colorado -- High ...
Highlands Ranch - Suha and Mike Owens took video Wednesday night from their home in Highlands Ranch. It shows a light in the sky that appears to change ...
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Jupiter May Help Supercharge Meteor Shower from Halley's Comet- Science News. Visit Dev Shed to discuss Jupiter May Help Supercharge Meteor Shower ...
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April skywatch: Mars shines brightly; Lyrid meteor shower
Arizona Republic
Astronomers expect the annual Lyrid meteor shower to reach its peak between 10 pm and midnight on Saturday, April 21, although it's likely that you can spot some Lyrids until dawn Sunday, April 22. The Lyrids appear to radiate out of the constellation ...

Getting a Handle on How Much Cosmic Dust Hits Earth
Universe Today Fri, 30 Mar 2012 13:36 PM PDT
Does Earth have a dust build-up problem? Estimates vary of how much cosmic dust and meteorites enter Earthâs atmosphere each day, but range anywhere from 5 to 300 metric tons, with estimates made from satellite data and extrapolations of meteorite falls. Thing is, no one really knows for sure and so far there hasnât been [...]

Must-See Skywatching Events for April 2012
Space.com
by Geoff Gaherty, Starry Night Education In April 2012, the brilliant planet Venus will shine at its brightest for the year and the Lyrid meteor shower will light up the night sky. But these are just a couple of the must-see skywatching events in the ...

30 March 2012

Weekend Sci-Fi Matinee - Rocketship X-M (1950)

Rocketship X-M (1950)

YouTube Uploaded by jayofmeth on 29 May 2011 12,672 views
Rocketship X-M (1950) was the second of the American science fiction feature films of the space adventure genre begun in the post-war era, in 1950.

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 30MAR2012

Meteorite to make first local appearance since 1894
Red Bluff Daily News
This year the show will feature the Oroville Meteorite that fell near the base of Table Mountain in 1892. The 54-pound meteorite has not been shown since it was on display at Norton & Ekman's Drug Store in Oroville during in1894, when more than 500 ...

Age of oldest rocks off by millions of years
New Scientist
"If you have a critical event in Earth's history, something like an extinction event or a climate change shift or a meteorite impact, you need to know the absolute age with the most confidence," says Joe Hiess of the British Geological Survey, ...

Did five monks witness a massive impact on the Moon in 1178 ...
By unitedcats
This is because the timing and location of the strike are consistent with the impacter being a part of the annual Taurid meteor shower. While the stuff in meteor showers is generally sand grain size, there's no guarantee it has to be. Uh oh.
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Jupiter Helps Halley's Comet Give Us More Spectacular Meteor Displays
Science Daily (press release)
Now a study shows that the orbital influences of Jupiter on the comet and the debris it leaves in its wake are responsible for periodic outbursts of activity in the Orionid meteor showers. The results will be presented by Aswin Sekhar at the National ...

Los Angles, California Very Bright Bolide Meteor Fireball 29MAR2012

Los Angles, California Very Bright Bolide Meteor Fireball 06:29 PST 29MAR2012

Sighting Report:
29MAR2012 Jason Utas los angeles, california, USA 6:29am PST 1-2 seconds not known, facing NE overcast sky became brighter than midday for 1-2 seconds Sun. not known - view obscured by fog had enough time to look around, see all surroundings illuminated. assume flash was terminal burst - must have been very bright to penetrate fog.

Please check your security camera videos for a capture; anyone with a photo or art work of the event please email me; drtanuki@gmail.com
We need your sighting reports to confirm this event; please submit a sighting report.  Thank you!
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For ALL of the meteor sighting reports see:
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2012 THE Year of Meteors!

Japan Earthquake 5.0 Magnitude 30MAR2012

Japan Earthquake 5.0 Magnitude 13:38 JST 30MAR2012
Occurred at (JST)Latitude
(degree)
Longitude
(degree)
DepthMagRegion Name
13:38 JST 30 Mar 201237.5N141.5E50 km5.0Fukushima-ken Oki

This earthquake poses no tsunami risk.

Source:
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 30MAR2012

What was that light in the sky over the Front Range?
9NEWS.com
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Measuring the Cosmic Dust Swept Up by Earth
Science Daily (press release)
But most of the mass of dust particles entering the atmosphere are much smaller than this, so can be detected only using specialised meteor radars. "We have a conundrum -- estimates of how much dust comes in vary by a factor of a hundred," said Plane.

AWB Global Astronomy Month 2012 News - 29 March 2012



Global Astronomy Month 2012 News - 29 March 2012

OPTICKS returns with live Moonbounce

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OPTICKS, a live performance during which digital images are sent by radio to the Moon and back, returns for GAM 2012. OPTICKS will stream live on April 28 from the radio telescope in Dwingeloo, Netherlands where the signals are received. Pictures can be submitted to be Moonbounced as part of this live event.

Bats and Radio Astronomy - Live Presentation

What do bats have in common with the work of radio astronomers? More than you might think. Find out during this live presentation on April 8.

AstroArt Video Presentation

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A video titled “Space Trip,” celebrating new works by the Austrian artist Thomas Riess, will be featured as part of GAM's AstroArt program.  Riess works at the very forefront of the artistic experience, seeking to break the limitations of painting and establish a “dialogue on the phenomenon of reality.”

New Artwork Featured in Video Presentation

landon_mackenzie_image1_90The artwork series “Neurostar,” created by the leading Canadian artist Landon Mackenzie, will be showcased in a new video accessible from the GAM website on 21-22 April 2012.

Popular Cosmic Concert Returns

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The very popular Cosmic Concert returns for the third time in GAM. This new online musical performance for GAM 2012 is again based on music by Giovanni Renzo and features images from the World at Night project. Watch the trailer on the GAM website.

Feature Video on the Effort to Create the First Map of our Galaxy

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A 45-minute video describing how a group of Dutch astronomers created the first-ever map of our Milky Way Galaxy will have a special showing for GAM on April 14-15.Spiral Galaxy: the Milky Way Unraveled features astronomers involved in the creation of this historic map after decades of effort of centuries of mystery about Earth's place in our galaxy.

GAM Kids and Teens Go to the Moon

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Submit pictures to be part of a mosaic going to the Moon and back in Kids & Teens' MoonBounce Global Collaboration. This special Celebrate Starlight photo mosaic poster  will be Moonbounced during GAM 2012, video-taped and showcased at the Astronomical League Conference in July.

Sky and Telescope Features GAM

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GAM 2012 is featured on the Sky and Telescope magazine website with an article by AWB President and Sky and Telescope contributing editor Mike Simmons. The article is on the website's home page as this newsletter goes out on March 29. Watch for more articles on GAM 2012 on the Sky and Telescope website. Sky and Telescope is once again the Media Sponsor for GAM.
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Reminders

Register Your GAM EventsAdd your events to the GAM 2012 calendar.
GAM 2012 Program Schedule
See when everything is happening all through April.
GAM 2012 Trailer - Watch It, Share It!
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GAM 2012 Astropoetry Contest
Share your work with others as this popular contest returns for 2012.

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2012 THE Year of Meteors!