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Space News Update - July 11, 2011 - In the News Story 1: Story 1: Astronauts get started on massive orbital moving job Story 2: Story 2: Search Is On for Moon Around Asteroid Vesta Story 3: Story 3: Was the big bang born rotating? Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities Space Calendar NASA-TV Highlights Food for Thought Space Image of the Week
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Astronauts get started on massive orbital moving job
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Search Is On for Moon Around Asteroid Vesta
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Was the big bang born rotating?
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The Night Sky Monday, July 11 · Look 2° or 3° below the Moon for Antares early this evening, as shown below. Tuesday, July 12 · Happy birthday Neptune! Today it's exactly one Neptune year since the planet's discovery in 1846. Never again will a major planet of the solar system have failed to complete a full orbit since it was found. See the July Sky & Telescope, page 28. To locate Neptune with your binoculars or telescope (at magnitude 7.9), you can use our printable finder chart. Wednesday, July 13 · Look below the bright Moon for the Teapot pattern of Sagittarius, as shown above. Thursday, July 14 · Full Moon tonight (exact at 2:40 a.m. Friday morning Eastern Daylight Time). The Moon is left of the Sagittarius Teapot after dark. · The eclipsing binary star Beta Lyrae is coming out of its minimum light at the time of nightfall for the Americas. See the June Sky & Telescope, page 60. Friday, July 15 · After the just-past-full Moon rises well up late this evening, use binoculars to look a little above it for Beta Capricorni and, higher, the wide double star Alpha Capricorni. With good distance vision, you can normally split Alpha Cap naked-eye. Can you still do this with the bright Moon so close?
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ISS Sighting Opportunities Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting InformationSatellite Sighting Information For Denver: No Sightings until July 23 rd.
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NASA-TV Highlights July 8, Friday - July 20, Wednesday Full-Time Coverage of STS-135 - The Final Space Shuttle Mission - KSC/JSC (All Channels) July 11, Monday 9:30 a.m. - MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC (All Channels) 11:24 a.m. - MPLM ACTIVATION BEGINS JSC (All Channels) 1:39 p.m. - MPLM INGRESS JSC (All Channels) 2:59 p.m. - EVA # 1 PROCEDURE REVIEW JSC (All Channels) 4 p.m. - MMT BRIEFING JSC (All Channels) 5 p.m. - VIDEO FILE JSC (All Channels) 6:29 p.m. - ISS CREW SLEEP BEGINS JSC (All Channels) 6:59 p.m. - ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS JSC (All Channels) 9 p.m. - FLIGHT DAY 4 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during crew sleep) JSC (All Channels) 11 p.m. - "LAUNCHING OUR DREAMS" VIDEO FEATURE PLAYBACK JSC (All Channels) Watch NASA TV on the Net by going to NASA website.NASA website.
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Space Calendar · Jul 11 - Globalstar 2 (7-12) Soyuz 2-1a-Fregat Launch · Jul 11 - Tian Lian 1B CZ-3C Launch · Jul 11 - Asteroid 2008 LV16 Near-Earth Flyby (0.080 AU) · Jul 11 - Asteroid 204852 Frankfurt Closest Approach To Earth (1.802 AU) · Jul 13 - Asteroid 21 Lutetia Occults TYC 6863-00833-1 (12.1 Magnitude Star) · Jul 13 - Asteroid 1991 Darwin Closest Approach To Earth (0.811 AU) · Jul 13 - Asteroid 24101 Cassini Closest Approach To Earth (2.278 AU) · Jul 13 - Asteroid 76272 De Jong Closest Approach To Earth (2.296 AU) · Jul 14 - GPS 2F-2 Delta 4 Launch · Jul 14 - Asteroid 2343 Siding Spring Closest Approach To Earth (1.182 AU) · Jul 14 - Asteroid 9941 Iguanodo Closest Approach To Earth (1.560 AU) · Jul 15 - G-Sat 12 PSLV-C17 Launch (India) · Jul 15 - SES-3/ KazSat 2 Proton M-Briz M Launch · Jul 15 - Asteroid 88705 Potato Closest Approach To Earth (2.038 AU) · Jul 15 - Kuiper Belt Object 20000 Varuna At Opposition (44.587 AU) JPL Space Calendar
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Food for Thought The Greatest Mysteries of the Asteroid Belt
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Space Image of the Week
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