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Space News Update - October 11, 2013 -

Space News Update - October 11, 2013 -. In the News Story 1: Scott Carpenter, Mercury 7 astronaut, dies at 88 Story 2: Juno goes into safe mode during Earth flyby Story 3: ISON’s Survival 50/50 Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities NASA-TV Highlights Space Calendar

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Space News Update - October 11, 2013 -

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  1. Space News Update - October 11, 2013 - In the News Story 1:Scott Carpenter, Mercury 7 astronaut, dies at 88 Story 2:Juno goes into safe mode during Earth flyby Story 3: ISON’s Survival 50/50 Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities NASA-TV Highlights Space Calendar Food for Thought Space Image of the Week

  2. > Scott Carpenter, Mercury 7 astronaut, dies at 88

  3. Juno goes into safe mode during Earth flyby

  4. ISON’s Survival 50/50

  5. The Night Sky Friday, October 11· First-quarter Moon (exact at 7:02 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time). The Moon, half lit, shines above the tilting Sagittarius Teapot in early evening. · Triple shadow transit on Jupiter. A rare case of three moons — Io, Europa, and Callisto — casting their tiny black shadows onto Jupiter at once happens late tonight, from 4:32 to 5:37 Universal Time October 12th (12:32 to 1:37 a.m. Saturday morning Eastern Daylight Time). Jupiter will be high and best placed for telescope users in Europe and Africa, and low in the eastern sky for eastern North America. · Algol in Perseus, the prototype eclipsing binary star, should be in one of its periodic dimmings, magnitude 3.4 instead of its usual 2.1, for a couple hours centered on 8:53 p.m. EDT. Algol takes several additional hours to fade and to rebrighten. Here's a comparison-star chart giving the magnitudes of three stars near Algol. Use them to judge its changing brightness. Saturday, October 12 · Venus has been approaching much dimmer Antares, which twinkles to Venus's left in the southwest in evening twilight. They're now 4½° apart. They'll pass 1½° from each other on Wednesday. Sunday, October 13 · The zenith star soon after dark (for skywatchers at mid-northern latitudes) is no longer Vega but Deneb. It will remain there for weeks to come, since night is falling earlier and earlier all the time — counteracting the westward turning of the constellations if you observe at nightfall. Monday, October 14 · Before dawn Tuesday morning, look for orange-yellow Mars just 1° from blue-white Regulus in the eastern sky. They're far lower left of bright, high Jupiter.

  6. ISS Sighting Opportunities For Denver: Sighting Information is unavailalbe Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting Information

  7. NASA-TV Highlights NASA-TV is unavailable Watch NASA TV on the Net by going to NASA website.

  8. Space Calendar Oct 11 - Comet 292P/LiAt Opposition (1.828 AU) Oct 11 - Asteroid 2085 Henan Occults HIP 154 (4.4 Magnitude Star) Oct 11 - [Oct 10] Asteroid 2013 TH69Near-Earth Flyby (0.092 AU) Oct 11 - Asteroid 5641 McCleese Closest Approach To Earth (1.137 AU) Oct 11 - Asteroid 30439 Moe Closest Approach To Earth (1.694 AU) Oct 11 - Asteroid 10552 Stockholm Closest Approach To Earth (2.144 AU) Oct 11 - Asteroid 8991 Solidarity Closest Approach To Earth (2.171 AU) Oct 11 - 45th Anniversary (1968), Apollo 7 Launch (1st Manned Apollo Mission) Oct 11 - Wilhelm Olbers' 255th Birthday (1758) Oct 12 - [Oct 05] Astronomy Day Oct 12 - International Observe The Moon Night Oct 12 - [Oct 06] Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), Lunar Orbit Insertion Maneuver 3 (LOI-3) Oct 12 - Asteroid 2013 SRNear-Earth Flyby (0.070 AU) Oct 12 - Asteroid 2013 SE21Near-Earth Flyby (0.076 AU) Oct 12 - Asteroid 2013 RN9Near-Earth Flyby (0.083 AU) Oct 12 - Asteroid 27500 Mandelbrot Closest Approach To Earth (1.546 AU) Oct 12 - Kuiper Belt Object 202421 (2005 UQ513)At Opposition (47.544 AU) Oct 13 - Moon Occults Asteroid 3 Juno Oct 13 - [Oct 09] Asteroid 2013 TX68Near-Earth Flyby (0.014 AU) Oct 13 - Asteroid 3728 IRAS Closest Approach To Earth (1.401 AU) Oct 13 - Asteroid 44597 Thoreau Closest Approach To Earth (1.514 AU) Oct 13 - Asteroid 10111 Frensel Closest Approach To Earth (1.635 AU) Oct 13 - British Interplanetary Society's 80th Birthday (1933) Oct 14 - [Oct 07] Cassini, Titan Flyby Oct 14 - Comet 197P/LINEARAt Opposition (1.550 AU) Oct 14 - Asteroid 2004 HX53Near-Earth Flyby (0.076 AU) Oct 14 - [Oct 04] Asteroid 2013 TLNear-Earth Flyby (0.085 AU) Oct 14 - Asteroid 1877 Marsden Closest Approach To Earth (2.786 AU) Oct 14 - 10th Anniversary (2003), Shenzhou V Launch (1st Chinese Manned Space Mission) JPL Space Calendar

  9. Food for Thought Rocket Failures May Spur Change In Russian Federal Space Agency: Report

  10. Space Image of the Week Soft shells and strange star clustersCredit: ESA/Hubble & NASA with acknowledgement to Judy Schmidt

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