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Space News Update- December 15, 2015 -
In the News
Story 1: Finally There: Akatsuki Probe Relays its First Images from Venus Orbit
Story 2:New Horizons: Plunging through the Solar System’s Dust Disk
Story 3: Study Finds Evidence for More Recent Clay Formation on Mars
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Finally There: Akatsuki Probe Relays its First Images from Venus
Orbit
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
Image ofthe Week
SpaceCalendar
New Horizons: Plunging through the Solar System’s Dust Disk
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The NightSky
ISSSightings
NASA-TV
Food forThought
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SpaceCalendar
Study Finds Evidence for More Recent Clay Formation on Mars
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The Night Sky
Sky & Telescope
Tuesday, December 15
The waxing crescent Moon hangs in the southwest at nightfall. Look above it for the two brightest stars of Aquarius: Beta (β) and, higher, Alpha (α) Aquarii. Alpha is the bottom-right point of the Water Jar asterism.
Wednesday, December 16
The Moon this evening stands midway between Fomalhaut, to its lower left, and Enif, the Nose of Pegasus, to its upper right. The Moon is about 20° from each.
Thursday, December 17
The Moon shines more or less under the western (right) side of the Great Square of Pegasus at nightfall.
Algol should be at minimum brightness, magnitude 3.4 instead of its usual 2.1, for a couple of hours centered on 8:48 p.m. EST, according to revised predictions.
Friday, December 18
First-quarter Moon (exact at 10:14 a.m. EST). This evening the Moon shines more or less under the eastern (left) side of the Great Square of Pegasus.
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ISS Sighting Opportunities
Sighting information for other cities can be found at NASA’s Satellite Sighting Information
ISS For Denver:
Date Visible Date Appears Disappears
Tue Dec 15, 6:00 PM < 1 min 11° 10° above N 11° above N
Wed Dec 16, 5:07 PM
1 min 10° 10° above NNW 10° above NNE
Thu Dec 17, 5:50 PM
2 min 13° 10° above NNW 13° above NNE
Fri Dec 18, 6:33 PM 1 min 16° 10° above NW 16° above NNW
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Watch NASA TV online by going to the NASA website
MAVEN Launch November 18, 2013NASAMAVEN Launch November 18, 2013NASAMAVEN Launch November 18, 2013NASA
Tuesday, December 15
11:30 a.m. - ISS Expedition 46-47 Soyuz TMA-19M Docking Coverage (Docking scheduled at 12:24 p.m. ET) (Starts at 11:45 a.m.) (all channels)
1 p.m. - What’s New in Aerospace? Sewing Machines, Balloons, and Rocket Fuel: Developing the Next Generation of Mars Landing Technologies -- from the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum (NTV-2 (Education))
2 p.m. - ISS Expedition 46-47 Soyuz TMA-19M Hatch Opening and Other Activities (Hatch Opening scheduled at 2:25 p.m. ET) (all channels)
4 p.m. - Video File of ISS Expedition 46-47 Soyuz TMA-19M Docking, Hatch Opening and Other Activities (all channels)
Wednesday, December 16
11:30 a.m. - ISS Expedition 46 Interviews with CBS “Face the Nation” and CNN International with ISS Commander Scott Kelly of NASA and Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (starts at 11:55 a.m.) (all channels)
Thursday, December 17
1 p.m.- The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum Presents “STEM in 30” – The Wright Brothers (NTV-1 (Public), NTV-2 (Education))
Friday, December 18
9 a.m. - ISS Expedition 46 In-Flight Event for ESA with Flight Engineer Tim Peake and British Media (starts at 9:15 a.m.) (all channels)
(all times Eastern Time Zone)
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JPL Space Calendar
Dec 15 - Soyuz TMA-19M Soyuz-FG Launch (International Space Station 46S)
Dec 15 - 50th Anniversary (1965), Gemini 6 Launch (Walter Schirra & Thomas Stafford)
Dec 15 - Cassini, Orbital Trim Maneuver #433 (OTM-433)
Dec 15 - Apollo Asteroid 2015 XY261 Near-Earth Flyby (0.002 AU)
Dec 15 - Apollo Asteroid 2015 XN55 Near-Earth Flyby (0.006 AU)
Dec 15 - Atira Asteroid 2013 JX28 Closest Approach To Earth (0.680 AU)
Dec 15 - Asteroid 3115 Baily Closest Approach To Earth (1.241 AU)
Dec 15 - Asteroid 42487 Angstrom Closest Approach To Earth (1.549 AU)
Dec 15 - Apollo Asteroid 2212 Hephaistos Closest Approach To Earth (2.433 AU)
Dec 15 - 45th Anniversary (1970), Venera 7, Venus Landing (USSR)
Dec 15 - 50th Anniversary (1965), 1st Manned Spacecraft Rendezvous (Gemini 6 & 7)
Dec 15 - Kin Endate's 55th Birthday (1960)
Dec 16 - 50th Anniversary (1965), Pioneer 6 Launch (Sun Orbiter
Dec 16 - TeLEOS 1/PSLV Launch
Dec 16 - Comet P/2014 W12 (Gibbs) Closest Approach To Earth (2.549 AU)
Dec 16 - Comet 234P/LINEAR Closest Approach To Earth (2.777 AU)
Dec 16 - Comet 314P/Montani At Opposition (3.535 AU)
Dec 16 - Asteroid 2191 Uppsala Closest Approach To Earth (1.801 AU)
Dec 16 - Plutino 55638 (2002 VE95) At Opposition (28.417 AU)
Dec 16 - 50th Anniversary (1965), 1st Song Performed in Space (Gemini 6)
Dec 17 - Galileo FM11 & FM12 Soyuz-STB Fregat-MT Launch
Dec 17 - Cassini, Distant Flyby of Titan
Dec 17 - Comet 81P/Wild At Opposition (1.538 AU)
Dec 17 - Comet 196P/Tichy Closest Approach To Earth (1.676 AU)
Dec 17 - Comet C/2015 T4 (PANSTARRS) Closest Approach To Earth (2.278 AU)
Dec 17 - Comet C/2015 X4 (Elenin) Closest Approach To Earth (2.437 AU)
Dec 17 - Apollo Asteroid 2015 XL261 Near-Earth Flyby (Flyby (0.025 AU) 0.025 AU)
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Robots to Spy On Black Holes
New Technique Puts Exoplanets on the ScaleNew Technique Puts Exoplanets on the Scale
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Arp 87: Merging Galaxies from Hubble Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Space Telescope; Processing: Douglas
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