The Dark Sky Defender: From Fighter Jets to the Space Shuttle Program with Mike Weasner
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What does it feel like to fly a jet fighter at Mach 1 and realize your wingman is silhouetted against the brilliant, unpolluted glow of the Milky Way? In this episode, I sit down with Mike Weasner, a man whose life has been a high-velocity voyage through the cosmos.
From his early days as an astrophysicist to his time managing the Air Force Space Shuttle program, Mike has spent decades navigating what lies above. He shares the staggering perspective of looking down at the world from 35,000 feet—and the even more profound experience of looking up from the quiet dome of his own Cassiopeia Observatory.
In this episode, we navigate:
- International Dark Sky Week: In honor of the week of April 13, 2026, we dive into Mike's work as a "Dark Sky Defender" and his lead role in protecting Arizona’s oldest natural resource: the night.
- The High-Speed Perspective: Stories from the cockpit of supersonic jets and the transition to managing the cutting edge of the Space Shuttle program.
- The Ritual of the Backyard: Why Mike named his observatory Cassiopeia and how he uses it to anchor himself to history by catching ancient photons.
- The "Don't Be Afraid of Success" Philosophy: A meditation on how our tools—from supersonic jets to smartphones—are all just vessels for the same journey along the Star River.
Whether you are an experienced astrophotographer or a casual stargazer, this conversation bridges the gap between the adrenaline of flight and the serenity of the stars.
Connect with the Current:
- Official Website: thestarriver.com
- Join the Conversation: Call 855-DEEP-SKY to share your "Star River" story, ask a guest a question, or leave feedback for the Astropotamus.
- Follow the Journey: Find on social media @Astropotamus.
Topics & Keywords: International Dark Sky Week 2026, Mike Weasner, Dark Sky Defender, Light Pollution, Space Shuttle Program, Air Force, Fighter Pilot, Cassiopeia Observatory, Arizona Dark Skies, Astrophotography, NASA History, Night Sky Preservation, Astronomy Education, Supersonic Flight.