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Space News Update- September 6, 2013 -
In the News
Story 1: Catching Black Holes on the Fly
Story 2: Spacecrafts Show Interstellar Wind Changed Direction
Story 3: Searching for New Physics in the Universe
Departments
The Night SkyISS Sighting Opportunities
Space CalendarNASA-TV Highlights
Food for ThoughtSpace Image of the Week
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Catching Black Holes on the Fly
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Spacecrafts Show Interstellar Wind Changed Direction
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Searching for New Physics in the Universe
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The Night Sky
Friday, September 6 · As evening twilight fades, spot Venus low in the west. Look below it by 2° for little Spica twinkling much fainter. Binoculars help. Saturn glows 13° to Venus's upper left.
Saturday, September 7 · While twilight is still bright, use binoculars to look for the thin crescent Moon just above the western horizon to the lower right of Venus and Spica, as shown here. · Low before dawn, Mars passes through the Beehive star cluster Sunday and Monday mornings.
Sunday, September 8 · Moon and Venus paired. Look low in the west-southwest in twilight for the waxing crescent Moon with bright Venus to its right, as shown here. See article: Crescent Moon and Venus Put on a Show.
Monday, September 9 · This evening the Moon in twilight stands off farther left of Saturn, with Venus down to their lower right.
Sky & Telescope
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ISS Sighting Opportunities
Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting Information
ISS For Denver:
No Sighting Opportunities for Denver through Sept. 11
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NASA-TV Highlights(all times Eastern Daylight Time)
September 6, Friday 1 p.m. – Replay of LADEE Pre Launch Mission Briefing - HQ (All Channels)1:30 p.m. – Replay of LADEE Mission Science and Technology Demonstration Briefing – HQ (All Channels)3 p.m. - Video File of the ISS Expedition 37/38 Crew News Conference at Star City, Russia and Visit to Red Square in Moscow - JSC (All Channels)4-6 p.m. - Live Interviews on LADEE Mission - HQ/WFF (All Channels)9:30 p.m. - Live Launch Coverage and Commentary on LADEE Mission - HQ/GSFC/WFF (Public and Media Channels)9:30 p.m. - Simulcast of NASA EDGE Live Webcast of LADEE Mission and Launch - LARC/HQ/WFF (Education Channel) September 7, Saturday2 a.m. - LADEE Post Launch News Conference - HQ/WFF (All Channels) September 9, Monday 6:30 a.m. - Video B-Roll Feed of NASA Expedition 37/38 Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins - JSC (All Channels) 7 a.m. - Live Interviews with NASA Expedition 37/38 Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins from Star City, Russia - JSC via Star City, Russia (All Channels) 2:25 p.m. - ISS Expedition 36/37 Change of Command Ceremony (Vinogradov hands over ISS Command to Yurchikhin) - JSC (All Channels)
Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA website
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Space Calendar
JPL Space Calendar
Sep 06 - [Aug 30] Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) Minotaur V Launch Sep 06 - [Sep 05] Asteroid 2013 RQ5 Near-Earth Flyby (0.012 AU) Sep 06 - Asteroid 4511 Rembrandt Closest Approach To Earth (0.914 AU) Sep 06 - Asteroid 263251 Pandabear Closest Approach To Earth (0.957 AU) Sep 06 - Asteroid 3156 Ellington Closest Approach To Earth (2.293 AU) Sep 07 - [Sep 05] HTV-4 Reenters Earth's Atmosphere Sep 07 - [Sep 06] Comet 121P/Shoemaker-Holt Perihelion (3.755 AU) Sep 07 - [Sep 04] Asteroid 2013 RF Near-Earth Flyby (0.041 AU) Sep 07 - [Sep 05] Asteroid 2013 RC6 Near-Earth Flyby (0.048 AU) Sep 07 - Asteroid 3953 Perth Closest Approach To Earth (0.857 AU) Sep 07 - Asteroid 4031 Mueller Closest Approach To Earth (0.904 AU)' Sep 07 - Asteroid 6560 Pravdo Closest Approach To Earth (1.391 AU) Sep 07 - Asteroid 90022 Apache Point Closest Approach To Earth (1.603 AU) Sep 08 - Cassini, Orbital Trim Maneuver #358 (OTM-358) Sep 08 - Moon Occults Venus Sep 08 - Comet 235P/LINEAR At Opposition (4.188 AU) Sep 08 - Asteroid 1465 Autonoma Occults HIP 100064 (3.6 Magnitude Star) Sep 08 - Asteroid 920 Rogeria Occults HIP 20732 (4.7 Magnitude Star) Sep 08 - Asteroid 163693 Atira Closest App roach To Earth (0.573 AU) Sep 08 - Asteroid 2409 Chapman Closest Approach To Earth (0.828 AU) Sep 08 - Asteroid 736 Harvard Closest Approach To Earth (0.839 AU) Sep 08 - Asteroid 1584 Fuji Closest Approach To Earth (1.795 AU) Sep 09 - Asteroid 2010 CF19 Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU) Sep 09 - 35th Anniversary (1978), Venera 11 Launch (USSR Venus Lander)
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Food for Thought
NASA to Share the Universe with Instagram Users through Its Images
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Space Image of the Week
Milky Way Over Spain's Bardenas Reales Image Credit & Copyright: Maria Rosa Vila