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Space News Update- January 28, 2014 -
In the News
Story 1: Yutu Rover Suffers Significant Setback at Start of 2nd Lunar Night
Story 2:Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet
Story 3: NASA Spacecraft Take Aim At Nearby Supernova
Departments
The Night SkyISS Sighting Opportunities
Space CalendarNASA-TV Highlights
Food for ThoughtSpace Image of the Week
Story #2
Story #1
Story #3
The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
Yutu Rover Suffers Significant Setback at Start of 2nd Lunar Night
Story #2
Story #1
Story #3
The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
Herschel Telescope Detects Water on Dwarf Planet
Story #2
Story #1
Story #3
The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
NASA Spacecraft Take Aim At Nearby Supernova
Story #2
Story #1
Story #3
The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
The Night Sky
Sky & Telescope
Tuesday, January 28 • Algol is at minimum brightness for a couple hours centered
on 7:00 p.m. EST. In Wednesday's dawn, look for the eerily thin waning crescent Moon below Venus now. They're low in the southeast, as shown here.
Wednesday, January 29 • Jupiter this month turns the Winter Triangle into a bigger,
brighter Winter Diamond. Its bottom is Sirius, its two side corners are Betelgeuse and Procyon, and Jupiter forms its top. The diamond tilts leftward in early evening and stands vertically in the south around 10 p.m. (depending on your location).
Thursday, January 30 • You may be familiar with the Double Cluster in Perseus. But
do you know the clusters Stock 2, King 4, Trumpler 2, and NGC 957 right near it? Pick them out with Sue French's Deep-Sky Wonders article and chart in the February Sky & Telescope, page 56.
• Back in the evening sky, the waxing Moon passes Mercury after sundown.
Friday, January 31
• The Moon is back in the evening sky, as a thin waxing crescent to the lower right of Mercury. Look very low above the west-southwest horizon in twilight, as shown here.
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
ISS Sighting Opportunities
Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting Information
ISS For Denver:
Date Visible Max Height Appears Disappears
Tue. Jan 28, 6;39 AM
1 min 17° 10 above W 11 above S
Wed Jan 29, 5:52 AM
3 min 30° 30 above WSW 10 above ESE
Thu. Jan 30, 5:06 AM
1 min 23° 23 above ESE 11 above SE
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
NASA-TV Highlights (all times Eastern Time Zone)
Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA website
MAVEN Launch November 18, 2013NASAMAVEN Launch November 18, 2013NASAMAVEN Launch November 18, 2013NASA
January 30, Thursday
10:10 a.m. - ISS Expedition 38 In-Flight Interview - JSC (All Channels)
January 31, Friday
10:45 a.m. - ISS Expedition 38 In-Flight Interview with Space.com - JSC (All Channels)
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
Space Calendar
JPL Space Calendar
• Jan 28 - Comet P/2014 A3 (PANSTARRS) At Opposition (3.073 AU)
• Jan 28 - Comet P/2014 A3 (PANSTARRS) Closest Approach To Earth (3.073 AU)
• Jan 28 - Comet 267P/LONEOS At Opposition (3.190 AU)
• Jan 28 - Asteroid 1179 Mally Occults HIP 7097 (3.6 Magnitude Star)
• Jan 28 - Asteroid 2012 BX34 Near-Earth Flyby (0.025 AU)
• Jan 28 - Asteroid 2791 Paradise Closest Approach To Earth (1.141 AU)
• Jan 28 - Asteroid 58671 Diplodocus Closest Approach To Earth (1.724 AU)
• Jan 28 - Asteroid 6030 Zolensky Closest Approach To Earth (2.227 AU)
• Jan 29 - Comet 89P/Russell At Opposition (4.165 AU)
• Jan 29 - 25th Anniversary (1989), Phobos 2, Mars Orbit Insertion
• Jan 30 - Cassini, Orbital Trim Maneuver #370 (OTM-370)
• Jan 30 - Comet 7P/Pons-Winnecke At Opposition (2.607 AU)
• Jan 30 - Asteroid 4013 Ogiria Occults HIP 8588 (5.9 Magnitude Star)
• Jan 30 - Asteroid 16155 Buddy Closest Approach To Earth (1.479 AU)
• Jan 30 - Asteroid 4149 Harrison Closest Approach To Earth (1.742 AU)
• Jan 30 - Asteroid 15402 Suzaku Closest Approach To Earth (1.889 AU)
• Jan 31 - Mercury At Its Greatest Eastern Elongation (18 Degrees)
• Jan 31 - Comet 249P/LINEAR At Opposition (3.914 AU)
• Jan 31 - Asteroid 2008 CM20 Near-Earth Flyby (0.086 AU)
• Jan 31 - Asteroid 2985 Shakespeare Closest Approach To Earth (1.987 AU)
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
Food for ThoughtBlack Holes No More? Not Quite.
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
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Space Image of the Week
From the Northern to the Southern Cross Image Credit & Copyright: Nicholas Buer