OCO-2 Data to Lead Scientists Forward into the Past

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Space News Update
- July 18, 2014 In the News
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OCO-2 Data to Lead Scientists Forward into the Past
Story 2:
Lunar Pits Could Shelter Astronauts
Story 3:
Venus Express Rises Again
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The Night Sky
ISS Sighting Opportunities
Space Calendar
NASA-TV Highlights
Food for Thought
Space Image of the Week
OCO-2 Data to Lead Scientists
Forward into the Past
Lunar Pits Could Shelter Astronauts
Venus Express Rises Again
The Night Sky
Friday, July 18
Last-quarter Moon (exact at 10:08 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time). The Moon rises around midnight tonight, shining in
Pisces.
Early Saturday morning before dawn, the faint asteroid 611
Valeria will occult an 8.7-magnitude star in Pisces for
observers along a track crossing northern Mexico, Texas, the
Deep South (including the Atlanta area) and the Carolinas.
Details, times, finder chart.
Saturday, July 19
Mars at dusk is still slightly less than 3° (two finger widths at
arm's length) from Spica in the southwestern sky. But they're
widening and sinking lower day by day.
Sunday, July 20
In a 6- or 8-inch telescope, globular star clusters are among
the most beautiful objects in the night and certainly among the
eeriest. This is their season.
Monday, July 21
As dawn begins very early early Tuesday morning the 22nd,
look for Aldebaran near the waning crescent Moon in the east
as shown to the right. Can you catch the Hyades stars before
dawn gets too bright?
Sky & Telescope
ISS Sighting Opportunities
ISS For Denver:
Date
Visible
Max Height
Appears
Disappears
Sat Jul 19, 3:22 AM
2 min
35°
35 above ESE
13 above ENE
Sat Jul 19, 4:56 AM
4 min
26°
11 above W
20 above N
Sun Jul 20, 2:35 AM
< 1 min
12°
12 above E
10 above E
Sun Jul 20, 4:09 AM
3 min
39°
28 above WNW
24 above NNE
Mon Jul 21, 3:22 AM
1 min
58°
58 above N
25 above NE
Mon Jul 21, 4:57 AM
3 min
15°
10 above NW
12 above NNE
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Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting Information
MAVEN Launch November 18, 2013
NASA
NASA-TV Highlights
(all times Eastern Time Zone)
Monday, July 21
10:15 a.m., Renaming Ceremony for the KSC Operations and Checkout
Building (includes in-flight downlink from the ISS at 10:25 a.m. ET) (all
channels)
11:30 a.m., Space Station Live (all channels)
5:30 p.m., Coverage of the ISS Progress 55 Cargo Ship Undocking from the
ISS (all channels)
Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA website
Space Calendar
Jul 18 - Comet 175P/Hergenrother At Opposition (2.413 AU)
Jul 18 - Comet P/2007 V2 (Hill) Closest Approach To Earth (2.687 AU)
Jul 18 - Comet P/2010 H5 (Scotti) Closest Approach To Earth (6.146 AU)
Jul 18 - Asteroid 2014 MJ6 Near-Earth Flyby (0.088 AU)
Jul 18 - Asteroid 11066 Sigurd Closest Approach To Earth (0.789 AU)
Jul 19 - Comet 287P/Christensen At Opposition (2.156 AU)
Jul 19 - Comet 82P/Gehrels Closest Approach To Earth (3.632 AU)
Jul 19 - Comet 82P/Gehrels At Opposition (3.632 AU)
Jul 19 - Comet 31P/Schwassmann-Wachmann At Opposition (4.005 AU)
Jul 19 - Comet C/2014 M1 (PANSTARRS) At Opposition (5.316 AU)
Jul 19 - Carlsbad Caverns National Park Star Party, Carlsbad, New Mexico
Jul 20 -[Jul 13] Cassini, Titan Flyby
Jul 20 -[Jul 15] 45th Anniversary (1969), 1st Man On The Moon (Apollo 11)
Jul 20 - Comet 106P/Schuster Perihelion (1.546 AU)
Jul 20 - Comet 283P/Spacewatch At Opposition (2.880 AU)
Jul 20 - Comet 128P-B/Shoemaker-Holt At Opposition (4.003 AU)
Jul 20 - Asteroid 7222 Alekperov Occults HIP 86060 (6.5 Magnitude Star)
Jul 20 - Asteroid 12432 Usuda Closest Approach To Earth (2.074 AU)
Jul 20 - 15th Anniversary (1999), Retrieval Of Liberty Bell 7 Capsule From Ocean Floor
Jul 21 - Comet 256P/LINEAR At Opposition (3.054 AU)
Jul 21 - Comet P/2013 G4 (PANSTARRS) At Opposition (3.062 AU)
Liberty Bell 7 after recovery in 1999.
Jul 21 - Comet 128P-B/Shoemaker-Holt At Opposition (4.000 AU)
Jul 21 - Comet 258P/PANSTARRS At Opposition (4.078 AU)
Jul 21 - Comet P/2010 H5 (McNaught) At Opposition (6.148 AU)
Jul 21 - 100th Anniversary (1914), Seth Nicholson's Discovery of Jupiter Moon
JPL Space Calendar
New Technique Puts Exoplanets on the Scale
Food for Thought
45 Years Ago: July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind
Space Image of the Week
Aldrin Gazes at Tranquility Base
Apollo 11 landed on the lunar surface 45 years ago on July 20, 1969.
Image credit: NASA