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Space News Update - August 19, 2013 - In the News Story 1: Story 1: Proton rocket to resume flights in September Story 2: Story 2: Spacewalkers Wire Up Station for Future Lab Story 3: Story 3: Radar Images of Asteroid 2005 WK4 Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities NASA-TV Highlights Space Calendar Food for Thought Space Image of the Week
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Proton rocket to resume flights in September
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Spacewalkers Wire Up Station for Future Lab
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Radar Images of Asteroid 2005 WK4
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The Night Sky Monday, August 19 Look east in early dawn for the next few mornings and spot bright Jupiter. Look lower left of Jupiter for faint Mars. Mars forms the bottom end of a curving line with similarly bright Pollux and Castor (to its upper left). Watch this line straighten out day by day as Mars speeds eastward. It becomes exactly straight on Sunday morning the 25th. Tuesday, August 20 Full Moon (exact at 9:45 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time). The Moon rises around sunset and shines in dim Aquarius after dark. Wednesday, August 21 This is the time of year when the Big Dipper scoops down during evening, as if to pick up the water that it will dump from high overhead early next spring. Look northwest. Thursday, August 22 After dark, spot Vega overhead and Arcturus in the west. A third of the way down from Vega toward Arcturus is the dim Keystone of Hercules. Two thirds of the way is the dim semicircle of Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown. Corona has only one modestly bright star, Alphecca. Friday, August 23 The Great Square of Pegasus, tipped up on one corner, hangs above the waning gibbous Moon after the Moon rises in mid-evening.
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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: LOCAL DATE/TIMEVISIBLE (MIN) MAX HEIGHT (DEG) APPEARS (DEG) DISAPPEARS (DEG) Mon Aug 19, 9:22 PM3 min27°16 above NNW24 above NE Tue Aug 20, 8:33 PM4 min19°12 above NNW11 above ENE Tue Aug 20, 10:10 PM< 1 min34°22 above WNW34 above WNW Wed Aug 21, 9:22 PM2 min63°27 above NW56 above ENE Thu Aug 22, 8:33 PM5 min37°17 above NNW13 above E Thu Aug 22, 10:09 PM1 min19°11 above W19 above W Fri Aug 23, 9:21 PM2 min43°24 above W39 above SSW
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NASA-TV Highlights (all times Eastern Daylight Time) August 20, Tuesday 9:40 a.m. - ISS Expedition 36 In-Flight Interviews with the Military Times and WBUR-FM, Boston - JSC (All Channels) 11 a.m. - NASA Astronaut Candidates Media Briefing and Introductory Event with Administrator Charles Bolden - JSC (All Channels) August 22, Thursday 7 a.m. - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at 7:40 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels) Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA websiteNASA website
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Space Calendar JPL Space Calendar Aug 19 - G-Sat 14 GSLV-D5 LaunchG-Sat 14 Aug 19 - Comet 211P/Hill At Opposition (3.525 AU)Comet 211P/HillAt Opposition Aug 19 - Comet C/2012 C1 (McNaught) At Opposition (4.590 AU)Comet C/2012 C1 (McNaught)At Opposition Aug 19 - Asteroid 4923 Clarke Closest Approach To Earth (0.758 AU)Asteroid 4923 Clarke Aug 20 - Asteroid 25143 Itokawa Closest Approach To Earth (0.845 AU)Asteroid 25143 ItokawaClosest Approach To Earth Aug 20 - Kuiper Belt Object 307982 (2004 PG115) At Opposition (36.352 AU)Kuiper Belt Object 307982 (2004 PG115)At Opposition Aug 21 - [Aug 15] Comet C/2013 N4 (Borisov) Perihelion (1.211 AU)Comet C/2013 N4 (Borisov)Perihelion Aug 21 - [Aug 12] Comet C/2013 P2 (PANSTARRS) Closest Approach To Earth (2.739 AU)Comet C/2013 P2 (PANSTARRS)Closest Approach To Earth Aug 21 - Comet 152P/Helin-Lawrence At Opposition (2.746 AU)Comet 152P/Helin-LawrenceAt Opposition Aug 21 - Asteroid 2013 HG20 Near-Earth Flyby (0.69 AU)Asteroid 2013 HG20Near-Earth Flyby Aug 21 - Asteroid 990 Yerkes Closest Approach To Earth (1.178 AU)Asteroid 990 Yerkes Aug 22 - Kompsat 5 (Arirang 5) Dnepr 1 LaunchKompsat 5 (Arirang 5) Aug 22 - Comet 125P/Spacewatch At Opposition (1.269 AU)Comet 125P/SpacewatchAt Opposition Aug 22 - Asteroid 1590 Tsiolkovskaja Occults HIP 98910 (6.4 Magnitude Star)Asteroid 1590 Tsiolkovskaja Occults HIP 98910 Aug 22 - [Aug 16] Asteroid 2013 PA39 Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU)Asteroid 2013 PA39Near-Earth Flyby Aug 22 - Asteroid 3252 Johnny Closest Approach To Earth (1.925 AU)Asteroid 3252 Johnny Aug 23 - Comet 79P/du Toit-Hartley Perihelion (1.124 AU)Comet 79P/du Toit-HartleyPerihelion Aug 23 - Comet P/2013 J2 (McNaught) Perihelion (2.148 AU)Comet P/2013 J2 (McNaught)Perihelion Aug 23 - Asteroid 137126 (1999 CF9) Near-Earth Flyby (0.063 AU)Asteroid 137126 (1999 CF9)Near-Earth Flyby Aug 23 - Asteroid 2653 Principia Closest Approach To Earth (1.631 AU)Asteroid 2653 Principia Aug 23 - Asteroid 2309 Mr. Spock Closest Approach To Earth (2.031 AU)Asteroid 2309 Mr. Spock Aug 23 - Asteroid 2421 Nininger Closest Approach To Earth (2.108 AU)Asteroid 2421 Nininger
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Food for Thought Voyager 1: Is It In or Is It Out?
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Space Image of the Week Hubble Views a Spiral Galaxy Crowned by a Star NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Credit: European Space Agency
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