Tag : Asteroid

October Sky Challenges

Astronomers and Star Gazers need a challenge when observing.  Novices can be easily overwhelmed by long lists of challenging objects.  Expert observers can be so focused on their projects, they easily can ignore the challenge provided by observing with different instruments. By presenting three objects in each of several different [...]

The Latest “This Week in Space”

Categories: This Week In Space
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Published on: September 7, 2010

A massive booster roars to life in a Utah test, taking out the trash space station style, planning an asteroid mission, a mysterious crater on Mars, and Messenger nears the end of its journey. [youtube width="620" height="440"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3QTNVCDhR8[/youtube] [Translate]

February’s Sky Challenges

Naked-Eye Challenges Barnard’s Loop, also known as Sharpless 2-276, is an emission nebula in the constellation of Orion. It is part of a giant molecular cloud which also contains the bright Horsehead and Orion nebulae. The loop takes the form of a large semi-circular arc some 14° across. It is [...]

Detecting and Deflecting NEOs, Are We Ready?

Categories: Asteroids, Comets, Earth
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Published on: January 24, 2010

If a comet or an asteroid was discovered to be on a collision course with Earth could we do anything to prevent the collision? According to a new report from the National Research Council, there is little that we can do. We also do not have the resources in place [...]

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