Title: Space News Update
1Space News Update
January 9-12, 2007
2News Content This Week
- X-ray Evidence Supports Possible New Class of
Supernova - Mars Mission Missed Microbes, Report Claims
- JPL Rover Stretches Its Legs
- Space Calendar NASA TV
- Upcoming Launch Schedule
- Popular Space
- Space Image of the Week
- (click on the images for more information)
3X-ray Evidence Supports Possible New Class of
Supernova
4Mars Mission Missed Microbes, Report Claims
5JPL Rover Stretches Its Legs
6Space Calendar
- Jan 09 - Asteroid 2006 XP4 Near-Earth Flyby
(0.074 AU) - Jan 09 - Asteroid 1940 Whipple Closest
Approach To Earth (1.878 AU) - Jan 09 - Asteroid 9250 Chamberlin Closest
Approach To Earth (2.577 AU) - Jan 10 - Asteroid 2006 QQ56 Near-Earth Flyby
(0.052 AU) - Jan 10 - Asteroid 2865 Laurel Closest Approach
To Earth (1.746 AU) - Jan 10 - Asteroid 12104 Chesley Closest
Approach To Earth (2.084 AU) - Jan 11 - Asteroid 5703 Hevelius Closest
Approach To Earth (1.407 AU) - Jan 11 - 220th Anniversary (1787), William
Herschell's Discovery of Uranus Moons Titania and
Oberon - Jan 12 -Jan 06 Comet C/2006 P1 (McNaught)
Perihelion (0.171 AU) - Jan 12 - Asteroid 684 Hildburg Occults HIP
70078 (7.8 Magnitude Star) - Jan 12 - Asteroid 2874 Jim Young Closest
Approach To Earth (1.145 AU) - http//www2.jpl.nasa.gov/calendar/
7NASA TV
- January 10, Wednesday1140 a.m. - 12 p.m. - ISS
Expedition 14 Interviews with Reporters in Madrid
and New Delhi - JSC (Public and Media Channels)6
- 8 p.m. - Live Shot Interviews with STS-117
Mission Specialist Danny Olivas - JSC (Public and
Media Channels)January 11, Thursday6 - 8 p.m.
- Live Shot Interviews with STS-117 Mission
Specialist Steve Swanson - JSC (Public and Media
Channels)January 12, Friday7 - 9 a.m. - Live
Shot Interviews with STS-117 Pilot Lee
Archambault - JSC (Public and Media Channels)
http//www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Break
ing.html
8Upcoming Launch Schedule
- January 16 An ISC Kosmotras Dnepr booster to
orbit a clutch of small satellites and payloads
from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 14635
a.m. EST (064635 GMT). - January 17A Russian-built Soyuz rocket is set to
launch the automated supply ship Progress 24 to
the restock the International Space Station in a
flight to begin at Kazakhstan's Baikonur
Cosmodrome. 912 p.m. EST (0212 Jan. 18 GMT). - ttp//www.space.com/missionlaunches/launches/launc
h_schedule.html
9POPULAR SPACE
Google has joined a group of nineteen
universities and national labs that are building
the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)
10Space Image of the Week
NGC 6960 The Witch's Broom Nebula
11New from the Newsroom
A presentation on Space Junk and how some of it
is still in orbit around the Earth and how some
of it comes back down, like Thursdays SL-4
rocket body that re-entered the atmosphere at
613 a.m. http//spaceodyssey/GalaxyGuide/TopicRes
ources/Resources/SolarSystem.htm