Scranton, Kansas – April 17th 2026 Gary Hug, the dedicated backyard astronomer operating Sandlot Observatory (H36) in rural Kansas, has added another achievementScranton, Kansas – April 17th 2026 Gary Hug, the dedicated backyard astronomer operating Sandlot Observatory (H36) in rural Kansas, has added another achievement

Kansas Amateur Astronomer Gary Hug Discovers and Names Asteroid 6969 Krypto After Superman’s Legendary Super-Dog

2026/04/18 13:07
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Scranton, Kansas – April 17th 2026

Gary Hug, the dedicated backyard astronomer operating Sandlot Observatory (H36) in rural Kansas, has added another achievement to his impressive record of minor planet discoveries. Hug has been credited with the discovery of a newly numbered asteroid, officially designated (6969) Krypto.

Kansas Amateur Astronomer Gary Hug Discovers and Names Asteroid 6969 Krypto After Superman’s Legendary Super-Dog

The object, a main-belt asteroid approximately 3–5 kilometers in diameter, was first detected by Hug during routine observations at his home-built observatory using a 22-inch reflector telescope. After submitting precise astrometric measurements to the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center and confirming the orbit over multiple oppositions, the asteroid received its permanent number. As the credited discoverer, Hug exercised his naming privilege and proposed “Krypto” in honor of Superman’s faithful canine companion from DC Comics.

“I’ve always been a fan of classic superhero stories,” said Hug. “Krypto the Superdog has been a symbol of loyalty, strength, and adventure since he first appeared in the comics. Naming this asteroid after him felt like a fun way to celebrate both the wonder of space exploration and a bit of childhood nostalgia. It’s a reminder that astronomy can be serious science while still allowing room for joy and creativity.” A tweet he made on his X @garyhug_

Hug, a machinist by trade and longtime member of the Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers’ League (NEKAAL), has discovered hundreds of asteroids over the years, including several near-Earth objects such as the potentially hazardous asteroid 2013 AS27. He has twice received the Planetary Society’s Gene Shoemaker Near-Earth Object Grant to upgrade his equipment and expand his search capabilities.

The name (6969) Krypto has been formally reviewed and approved by the IAU’s Working Group Small Body Nomenclature, following standard guidelines that allow cultural and fictional references when they are non-offensive and well-justified.

“This is a perfect example of how amateur astronomers continue to make meaningful contributions to our understanding of the solar system,” said a spokesperson for the Minor Planet Center. “Discoverers like Gary Hug not only help catalog the asteroid population but also bring a personal touch to the naming process that connects science with popular culture.”

Asteroid (6969) Krypto orbits the Sun in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It poses no threat to Earth. The full official citation submitted by Hug reads:

“(6969) Krypto is named after Krypto the Superdog, the heroic canine companion of Superman in DC Comics. Just as Krypto possesses superpowers and protects his owner, this asteroid represents the enduring human fascination with exploring the unknown reaches of space.”

Hug plans to continue his nightly observations from Sandlot Observatory, encouraging other amateur astronomers to get involved in asteroid hunting.

About Gary Hug and Sandlot Observatory
Gary Hug built Sandlot Observatory behind his home near Scranton, Kansas. Despite lacking a formal degree in astronomy, his passion and persistence have led to numerous contributions to minor planet science, including tens of thousands of observations submitted to the Minor Planet Center.

Media Contact:
Gary Hug X/Twitter: https://x.com/GaryHug_
Sandlot Observatory

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