00:19:41 Yvonne: Welcome Shawn!! 00:19:48 Glenn Bock: HI all sorry, I'm still working, so keeping mute and camera off. Guest 00:21:54 Glenn Bock: Name is Glenn, many years of setting up telescopes for people, took a break the last few years but held 2.5 public sky shows the last month. 00:22:46 Joel Goodman: Welcome, Glenn! 00:22:56 Duane Dehnert: Welcome Glenn, You should check out one of our public star parties, they are a lot of fun for everyone 00:23:05 Shawn Wentz: Hello! I just spent a few minutes trying to work out my mic but I haven't used zoom on this computer before, so I have to figure out some settings. I'm glad to be here regardless! 00:23:52 Gordon Collins: Welcome Shawn! 00:25:14 Glenn Bock: Will do, Have come up with some things over the 'handy time to develop things' over the last few years, will show them off when I make it to a sky show. 00:25:29 John: Congratulations Jim, it is a fabulous image! 00:25:43 Yvonne: Hurray, Jim! 00:29:26 Joseph: The sky in Frederick is supposed to clear up tonight by 9pm. 00:31:50 hannahbroder: Welcome, Dr. Feaga! We’re happy to have you 00:58:28 Phil Whitebloom: If you have a question. Unmute and ask the question or put it in chat. 01:00:43 Kenneth Sall: Is there a direct correlation between the age of a comet and its distance from the Sun? 01:09:23 Joseph: Lori, when earth flies though comet debris (meteor showers), do we ever try or have we ever seen or measured H2O or water particles falling through the atmosphere. Kind of an atmospheric rain storm. LOL 01:13:45 Daniel: Can we see the meteor shower in Columbia tonight or this weekend or do we need to be out in the country? 01:22:26 Arjun Sundar: Do comets/asteroids closer to the sun appear different in spectra? Would you have to account for more error factors than usual? 01:30:46 Kenneth Sall: How do we know it came around # million years ago? 01:31:07 Arjun Sundar: Have ion tails and a higher level of ions on comets lead to unusual chemical reactions? 01:33:58 Bob Savoy: How often do “passing stars” perturb the Oort cloud? 01:37:53 Bob Savoy: How close would a passing star have to be? 01:38:00 Arjun Sundar: Would reactions in the outer coma of the comet compare to reactions on the early earth, leading to eventual life on the comet? 01:41:30 Joseph: just sharing with everyone, Do you remember Comet ISON. Everyone expected a great showing from that comet. but it broke up near the sun. I was at NASA and there was a lot of activity about this comet and when it broke up everyone was so disappointed, including me. Darn it. 01:46:50 Joel Goodman: Your abstract mentioned hopefully leading a small satellite mission. Please elaborate your vision 01:47:35 Robert Jacobson: Why might C/2016 R2 have so much more CO than other comets? 01:47:43 hannahbroder: Thank you!! 01:57:06 Joseph: I vote Indoor for a party. 01:59:48 Ian Slepian: Indoors seems best. 02:03:54 hannahbroder: HAL’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hocoastro/ 02:04:41 hannahbroder: HAL’s Instagram submission form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSds2qpZyyB6u00-7xrLZ7m848QIr3AYPlcdW9Wzg0-FjdRGAA/viewform?usp=sf_link 02:07:01 hannahbroder: Beautiful, Arjun! The Tycho crater is really popping 02:07:20 Arjun Sundar: Tanks! 02:07:25 Arjun Sundar: *Thanks 02:16:44 Dave Zolet: Great meeting. Thanks to Dr Feaga 02:17:05 Victor Sanchez: Yes, Thank you so much Dr. Feaga! 02:17:10 Lori M. Feaga: Thank you for having me! 02:17:17 Kenneth Sall: Thank you, Dr. Fega, for a great presentation!