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1 Space News Update - June 14, 2013 - In the News Departments
Story 1: NASA's Webb Telescope's Last Backbone Component Completed Story 2: Black Hole Discovery Explains Decades Of Observations Story 3: Shenzhou 10 docks with Chinese Space Lab in Orbit  Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities NASA-TV Highlights Space Calendar Food for Thought Space Image of the Week

2 NASA's Webb Telescope's Last Backbone Component Completed
In this computer graphic, NASA's Voyager 1 probe, moving toward upper left, nears the edge of the sun's influence, flying through a region of space dominated by a "magnetic highway" that helps mediate the flow of particles into and out of the solar system. The region includes particles from the sun's southern hemisphere that have been forced northward by the pressure of the interstellar wind. Voyager 1 is expected to cross the boundary into interstellar space sometime within the next few years if not sooner. (Credit: NASA)

3 Black Hole Discovery Explains Decades Of Observations

4 Shenzhou 10 docks with Chinese Space Lab in Orbit

5 The Night Sky Friday, June 14
· The waxing crescent Moon hangs to the lower left of Regulus and the Sickle of Leo this evening. · With the solstice a week away, have you been watching the sunset point on your horizon day by day? See the June Sky & Telescope, page 50, for more on watching the reality of the solstice. Saturday, June 15 · Mercury is drawing closer to Venus as it fades in the twilight, as shown at right. They're 3.3° apart now and will be 2° from each other at their closest on the 19th. Sunday, June 16 · First-quarter Moon (exact at 1:24 p.m. EDT). The Moon shines under the dim head of Virgo. Monday, June 17 · The Moon this evening forms the end of a curving line with Spica and Saturn, counting to the Moon's left. Look below the Moon for the four-star figure of Corvus.

6 ISS Sighting Opportunities
ISS For Denver: LOCAL DURATION MAX ELEV APPROACH DEPARTURE DATE/TIME (MIN) (DEG) (DEG-DIR) Fri Jun 14, 9:02 PM < 1 min 10° 10 above N Fri Jun 14, 10:39 PM 3 min 15° 14 above N 10 above NE Sat Jun 15, 0:14 AM 1 min 62° 10 above NW 23 above NW Sat Jun 15, 9:50 PM 2 min 12° 11 above N Sat Jun 15, 11:27 PM 37° 24 above NNW 35 above NNE Sun Jun 16, 9:00 PM 11° 10 above NNE Sun Jun 16, 10:38 PM 24° 20 above N 20 above ENE Mon Jun 17, 0:13 AM 42° 10 above WNW 12 above WNW Mon Jun 17, 9:48 PM 18° 15 above N 11 above ENE Mon Jun 17, 11:24 PM 78° 13 above NW 36 above WNW Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting Information

7 NASA-TV Highlights Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA website
(all times Eastern Daylight Time) June 15, Saturday 8 a.m. - Coverage of the Docking of the European Space Agency’s “Albert Einstein” Automated Transfer Vehicle-4 Cargo Ship to the ISS (docking scheduled at 9:46 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels) Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA website

8 Space Calendar JPL Space Calendar
Jun 14 - Comet 258P/PANSTARRS At Opposition (3.539 AU) Jun 14 - Asteroid Carllewis Closest Approach To Earth (1.167 AU) Jun 14 - Asteroid Alvin Closest Approach To Earth (2.220 AU) Jun 15 - Comet 17P/Holmes At Opposition (1.959 AU) Jun 15 - Asteroid 1640 Nemo Closest Approach To Earth (1.145 AU) Jun 16 - [Jun 11] 50th Anniversary (1963), 1st Woman In Space (Valentina Tereshkova) Jun 16 - Asteroid (1999 WW4) Occults HIP (4.9 Magnitude Star) Jun 16 - Asteroid 3354 McNair Closest Approach To Earth (1.108 AU) Jun 16 - Asteroid 7041 Nantucket Closest Approach To Earth (1.253 AU) Jun 16 - Asteroid 55 Pandora Closest Approach To Earth (1.862 AU) Jun 16 - Kuiper Belt Object Quaoar At Opposition ( AU) Jun 17 - Comet 91P/Russell Closest Approach To Earth (1.693 AU) Jun 17 - Asteroid 4147 Lennon Closest Approach To Earth (1.186 AU) Jun 17 - Asteroid 2157 Ashbrook Closest Approach To Earth (1.475 AU) Jun 17 - Asteroid 7610 Sudbury Closest Approach To Earth (1.946 AU) JPL Space Calendar

9 Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space
Food for Thought Valentina Tereshkova: First Woman in Space

10 A View of Mercury From Afar
Space Image of the Week A View of Mercury From Afar


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