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Space News Update - May 10, 2016 - In the News Story 1: ALMA Measures Mass of Black Hole with Extreme Precision Story 2: Kepler Spacecraft K2 Mission Campaigns Resume Story 3: Story 3: Enceladus Jets: Surprises in Starlight Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities Space Calendar NASA-TV Highlights Food for Thought Space Image of the Week
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ALMA Measures Mass of Black Hole with Extreme Precision
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Kepler Spacecraft K2 Mission Campaigns Resume
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Enceladus Jets: Surprises in Starlight
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The Night Sky Sky & Telescope Thursday, May 12 The Arch of Spring spans the western sky in late twilight. Pollux and Castor form its top: they're lined up roughly horizontally in the west-northwest, about three finger-widths at arm's length apart. Look far to their lower left for Procyon, and farther to their lower right for Menkalinan and then bright Capella. The Moon passes Regulus and Jupiter on Friday and Saturday Saturday the 13th and 14th. Friday, May 13 As twilight fades, look above the first-quarter Moon for Regulus. Brighter Jupiter shines much farther to the Moon's upper left (for North America). They all descend to the southwest as night proceeds. Tuesday, May 10 Three zero-magnitude stars shine after dark in May: Arcturus high in the southeast, Vega much lower in the northeast, and Capella in the northwest. They appear so bright because each is at least 60 times as luminous as the Sun, and because they're all relatively nearby: 37, 25, and 42 light-years from us, respectively. Wednesday, May 11 Jupiter's strongly red Great Red Spot will be facing telescope users at nightfall in the Eastern and Central time zones. It transits Jupiter's central meridian around 10:48 p.m. EDT; 9:48 CDT.
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ISS Sighting Opportunities Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting InformationSatellite Sighting Information ISS For Denver : DateVisibleMax HeightAppearsDisappears Wed May 11, 4:40 AM3 min68°23° above WSW35° above NE Thu May 12, 3:49 AM2 min58°58° above SE21° above ENE Thu May 12, 5:23 AM1 min16°10° above WNW16° above WNW Fri May 13, 2:58 AM1 min17°17° above E10° above ENE Fri May 13, 4:31 AM3 min31°16° above W22° above NNE
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NASA-TV Highlights Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA websiteNASA website MAVEN Launch November 18, 2013 NASA MAVEN Launch November 18, 2013 NASA MAVEN Launch November 18, 2013 NASA (all times Eastern Time Zone) Wednesday, May 11 9 a.m. - Release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-8 Cargo Craft from the ISS (Release time is 9:18 a.m. EDT) (all channels) 1 p.m. - The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum Presents STEM in 30 – “Copter, Choppers and the Phrog: The Science of Vertical Flight” (all channels) Thursday, May 12 9 a.m. - ISS Expedition 47 In-Flight Event with the Weather Channel and WISC-TV, Madison, Wisconsin with Commander Tim Kopra and Flight Engineer Jeff Williams of NASA and Flight Engineer Tim Peake of the European Space Agency (all channels) Friday, May 13 11 a.m. - Beating the Odds/Twin Study Student Research Presentations (all channels)
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Space Calendar JPL Space Calendar May 10 - Comet 243P/NEAT At Opposition (3.645 AU)Comet 243P/NEAT May 10 - Amor Asteroid 2016 HM3 Near-Earth Flyby (0.069 AU)Amor Asteroid 2016 HM3 May 10 - Asteroid 4825 Ventura Closest Approach To Earth (1.532 AU)Asteroid 4825 Ventura May 10 - Asteroid 3162 Nostalgia Closest Approach To Earth (2.589 AU)Asteroid 3162 Nostalgia May 10 - Lecture: But What About the Stellar Occultation Data of Pluto's Atmosphere?, Mountain View, CaliforniaLecture: But What About the Stellar Occultation Data of Pluto's Atmosphere? May 11 - Comet P/2010 P4 (WISE) At Opposition (2.853 AU)Comet P/2010 P4 (WISE) May 11 - Comet 75D/Kohoutek At Opposition (3.492 AU)Comet 75D/Kohoutek May 11 - Asteroid 9725 Wainscoat Closest Approach To Earth (1.085 AU)Asteroid 9725 Wainscoat May 11 - Asteroid 3749 Balam (2 Moons) Closest Approach To Earth (1.349 AU)Asteroid 3749 Balam May 11 - Asteroid 3594 Scotti Closest Approach To Earth (1.566 AU)Asteroid 3594 Scotti May 11 - Asteroid 73769 Delphi Closest Approach To Earth (3.520 AU)Asteroid 73769 Delphi May 11 - Asteroid 5254 Ulysses Closest Approach To Earth (4.864 AU)Asteroid 5254 Ulysses May 11 - Jacqueline Cochran's 110th Birthday (1906)Jacqueline Cochran's May 11 - Theodore Von Karman's 135th Birthday (1881)Theodore Von Karman's May 11 - Colloquium: The Martian - Science Fiction and Science Fact, Greenbelt, MarylandColloquium: The Martian - Science Fiction and Science Fact May 12 - Comet 253P/PANSTARRS At Opposition (3.365 AU)Comet 253P/PANSTARRS May 12 - Comet P/2009 S2 (McNaught) At Opposition (3.464 AU)Comet P/2009 S2 (McNaught) May 12 - Comet C/2014 M1 (PANSTARRS) At Opposition (4.876 AU)Comet C/2014 M1 (PANSTARRS) May 12 - Aten Asteroid 2016 JE6 Near-Earth Flyby (0.063 AU)Aten Asteroid 2016 JE6 May 12 - Asteroid 5036 Tuttle Closest Approach To Earth (1.886 AU)Asteroid 5036 Tuttle May 12 - Asteroid 6639 Marchis Closest Approach To Earth (1.914 AU)Asteroid 6639 Marchis May 12 - Asteroid 945 Barcelona Closest Approach To Earth (1.983 AU)Asteroid 945 Barcelona May 12 - Asteroid 216 Kleopatra (2 Moons) Closest Approach To Earth (2.452 AU)Asteroid 216 Kleopatra May 13 - Mercury Passes 0.4 Degrees From VenusMercuryVenus May 13 - Comet 100P/Hartley At Opposition (1.045 AU)Comet 100P/Hartley May 13 - Comet 77P/Longmore Perihelion (2.336 AU)Comet 77P/Longmore May 13 - Comet 236P/LINEAR At Opposition (3.190 AU)Comet 236P/LINEAR
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Food for Thought Planet Nine: A World That Shouldn't Exist New Technique Puts Exoplanets on the Scale
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Space Image of the Week Hubble Spies the Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 4394 Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
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