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Space News Update - January 7 th, 2013 - In the News Story 1: Story 1: Approaching Comet May Outshine the Moon Story 2: Story 2: Scientists losing hope.

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1 Space News Update - January 7 th, 2013 - In the News Story 1: Story 1: Approaching Comet May Outshine the Moon Story 2: Story 2: Scientists losing hope of reviving French telescope Story 3: Story 3: Curiosity Touches Mars at Yellowknife Bay and Drives to Snake River for Drilling Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities NASA-TV Highlights Space Calendar Food for Thought Space Image of the Week

2 Approaching Comet May Outshine the Moon Story Link

3 Scientists losing hope of reviving French telescope Artist's concept of CoRoT-7b, the first rocky exoplanet discovered by CoRoT. Credit: ESO/L. Calcada Artist's concept of the CoRoT satellite. Credit: CNES

4 Curiosity Touches Mars at Yellowknife Bay and Drives to Snake River for Drilling ‘Snake River’ sinuous Rock Feature Viewed by Curiosity Mars Rover on Jan 3. 2013

5 The Night Sky Monday, January 7 · As dawn begins to brighten on Tuesday morning, spot the waning crescent Moon in the southeast. Below it is Antares, a summer-evening star just beginning its months-long trek backward through the night. Much farther lower left of the Moon, Venus rises. Higher in the south are Saturn and, two fists to Saturn's right, Spica. Tuesday, January 8 · Jupiter's moon Io crosses Jupiter's face from 8:03 to 10:13 p.m. EST, followed by Io's tiny black shadow from 8:55 to 11:06 p.m. EST. Jupiter's Great Red Spot transits the planet's central meridian around 2:02 a.m. Wednesday morning EST. For all of Jupiter's satellite events and Great Red Spot transit times, good worldwide, get our new JupiterMoons app.JupiterMoons app · As dawn brightens early Wednesday morning, find the waning crescent Moon low in the southeast. Look to its right by roughly a fist-width at arm's length for Antares, as shown above, and well to its lower left for Venus rising. Wednesday, January 9 · As dawn brightens Thursday morning, Venus shines near the hairline crescent Moon very low in the southeast, as shown above. Look well to their upper right for twinkly, fire-colored Antares. Thursday, January 10 · Andromeda contains many more deep-sky sights than just the Andromeda Galaxy. From a carbon star to a cluster by the head of the Golf Putter, take a tour with Sue French's Deep-Sky Wonders column and chart in the January Sky & Telescope, page 60.January Sky & Telescope Friday, January 11 · In early evening at this time of year, the Great Square of Pegasus balances on one corner high in the west. The vast Andromeda-Pegasus constellation complex runs all the way from near the zenith (Andromeda's foot) down through the Great Square (Pegasus's body) to low in the west (Pegasus's nose). · New Moon (exact at 2:44 p.m. EST) Image Sky & Telescope

6 ISS Sighting Opportunities Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting InformationSatellite Sighting Information ISS For Denver: LOCALDURATION MAXELEVAPPROACHDEPARTURE DATE/TIME(MIN)(DEG)(DEG-DIR)(DEG-DIR) Mon Jan 07/06:54 AM11710 above S17 above SSE Tue Jan 08/06:06 AM< 11010 above SSE 10 above SSE Wed Jan 09/06:50 AM65810 above SW 10 above ENE Thu Jan 10/06:00 AM 33011 above SSW 29 above ESE Fri Jan 11/05:11 AM21611 above SSE16 above ESE Fri Jan 11/06:46 AM65010 above WSW10 above NE

7 NASA-TV Highlights (all times Eastern Daylight Time) January 9, Wednesday 12:05 p.m. - ISS Mission Control Console Interview with the Digital Learning Network - JSC (All Channels) January 10, Thursday 12:15 p.m. - ISS Expedition 34 In-Flight Event for the Canadian Space Agency for Canadian Media - JSC (Public and Media Channels) January 11, Friday 9:45 a.m. - ISS Expedition 34 In-Flight Educational Event with Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Ky. - JSC (All Channels) Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA websiteNASA website

8 Space Calendar JPL Space Calendar Jan 07 - [ Jan 01] Comet 274P/Tombaugh-Tenagra Closest Approach To Earth (1.494 AU)Comet 274P/Tombaugh-Tenagra Closest Approach To Earth Jan 07 - Asteroid 2002 AY1 Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU)Asteroid 2002 AY1Near-Earth Flyby Jan 07 - Asteroid 2012 XZ132 Near-Earth Flyby (0.052 AU)Asteroid 2012 XZ132Near-Earth Flyby Jan 07 - Asteroid 2005 DD Near-Earth Flyby (0.100 AU)Asteroid 2005 DDNear-Earth Flyby Jan 07 - Asteroid 6471 Collins Closest Approach To Earth (1.179 AU)Asteroid 6471 Collins Jan 07 - Asteroid 3498 Belton Closest Approach To Earth (1.228 AU)Asteroid 3498 Belton Jan 07 - Asteroid 4122 Ferrari Closest Approach To Earth (1.614 AU)Asteroid 4122 Ferrari Jan 07-10 - 51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Grapevine, Texas51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Jan 07-11 - IAU Symposium 296: Supernova Environmental Impacts, Calcutta, IndiaIAU Symposium 296: Supernova Environmental Impacts Jan 08 - Comet C/2011 F1 (LINEAR) Perihelion (1.819 AU)Comet C/2011 F1 (LINEAR)Perihelion Jan 08 - Comet C/2012 A1 (PANSTARRS) Closest Approach To Earth (6.902 AU)Comet C/2012 A1 (PANSTARRS)Closest Approach To Earth Jan 08 - Asteroid 42998 Malinafrank Closest Approach To Earth (1.608 AU)Asteroid 42998 Malinafrank Jan 08 - Asteroid 17627 Humptydumpty Closest Approach To Earth (1.737 AU)Asteroid 17627 Humptydumpty Jan 08 - 40th Anniversary (1973), Luna 21 Launch (USSR Moon Lander/Rover)Luna 21 Jan 08 - Sir Frank Dyson's 145th Birthday (1868)Sir Frank Dyson's Jan 09 - Asteroid 99942 Apophis Near-Earth Flyby (0.097 AU)Asteroid 99942 ApophisNear-Earth Flyby Jan 09 - Asteroid 4763 Ride Closest Approach To Earth (1.626 AU)Asteroid 4763 Ride Jan 09 - Asteroid 9969 Braille Closest Approach To Earth (1.854 AU)Asteroid 9969 BrailleClosest Approach To Earth Jan 10 - [ Jan 04] Asteroid 2012 YJ7 Near-Earth Flyby (0.050 AU)Asteroid 2012 YJ7Near-Earth Flyby Jan 10 - Asteroid 11094 Cuba Closest Approach To Earth (2.685 AU)Asteroid 11094 Cuba Jan 11 - Asteroid 163800 Richardnorton Closest Approach To Earth (1.418 AU)Asteroid 163800 Richardnorton Jan 11 - Asteroid 1777 Gehrels Closest Approach To Earth (1.593 AU)Asteroid 1777 Gehrels Jan 11 - Asteroid 11947 Kimclijsters Closest Approach To Earth (2.794 AU)Asteroid 11947 Kimclijsters

9 Food for Thought WMAP Team Releases Final Results, Based on Nine Years of Observations Story Link

10 Space Image of the Week Stunning View from Orbit: Dramatic Volcanoes at Dawn Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russia at dawn, as seen from the International Space Station. Credit: NASA/CSA/Chris Hadfield


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