WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:01.030 --> 00:00:06.190 I really love chasing sprites. 2 00:00:06.190 --> 00:00:09.670 It’s a way out of my daily routine. 3 00:00:09.670 --> 00:00:14.310 When a big sprite appears, we usually celebrating by screaming. 4 00:00:14.310 --> 00:00:17.620 Fortunately, we are away from other people. 5 00:00:17.620 --> 00:00:19.070 Ahh! 6 00:00:19.070 --> 00:00:22.050 Opa! 7 00:00:22.050 --> 00:00:26.480 It’s kind of like fishing. The thrill of fishing and catching. 8 00:00:26.480 --> 00:00:30.220 The thrill of capturing a sprite, it never gets old. 9 00:00:30.220 --> 00:00:32.300 Each one is unique and separate. 10 00:00:32.300 --> 00:00:34.040 No two are identical. 11 00:00:34.040 --> 00:00:36.800 There’s discoveries to be made here. 12 00:00:36.800 --> 00:00:38.900 I do it partly for the thrill of it. 13 00:00:38.900 --> 00:00:41.000 But then there’s also the science, 14 00:00:41.000 --> 00:00:42.710 which is important as well. 15 00:00:42.710 --> 00:00:48.490 Everybody has a piece of the puzzle and we are all putting it together. 16 00:00:48.490 --> 00:00:52.670 It wasn’t until 2010 that I was able to capture my first TLE, 17 00:00:52.670 --> 00:00:54.970 which happened to be a gigantic jet. 18 00:00:54.970 --> 00:00:57.870 I have since captured many other types of TLEs 19 00:00:57.870 --> 00:01:01.880 like sprites, elves, halos, and more gigantic jets. 20 00:01:01.880 --> 00:01:05.800 I enjoy doing this because it not only fascinates the casual viewer 21 00:01:05.800 --> 00:01:11.740 but it also helps the scientific community better understand these events. 22 00:01:11.740 --> 00:01:16.990 I work here at McDonald Obsevatory, part of the University of Texas at Austin. 23 00:01:16.990 --> 00:01:21.540 My job is to work with the surrounding communities to help preserve the night sky. 24 00:01:21.540 --> 00:01:27.790 And that has the added benefit of also helping to preserve our view of sprites and TLEs. 25 00:01:27.790 --> 00:01:31.970 TLEs are some of my favorite things to photograph in the night sky. 26 00:01:31.970 --> 00:01:34.590 They are endlessly fascinating to me. 27 00:01:34.590 --> 00:01:36.570 They never are the same twice and I always feel like 28 00:01:36.570 --> 00:01:41.840 I’m on the verge of discovering something new ever time I go out and photograph them. 29 00:01:41.840 --> 00:01:45.300 I love chasing red sprites because I just find it so fantastic 30 00:01:45.300 --> 00:01:49.660 and amazing how we can see raw nature, kind of painted across the night sky like this. 31 00:01:49.660 --> 00:01:52.830 And each one is so beautiful and so different 32 00:01:52.830 --> 00:01:57.860 that I find myself getting addicted to going out and finding what I can captured next. 33 00:01:57.860 --> 00:02:07.616