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Space News Update - February 20, 2012 -

Space News Update - February 20, 2012 -. In the News Story 1: Moon's Scarred Crust Hints at Recent Activity, Scientists Say Story 2: NASA Map Sees Earth's Trees in a New Light Story 3: NASA's Hubble Spots a Relic from a Shredded Galaxy Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities

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Space News Update - February 20, 2012 -

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  1. Space News Update - February 20, 2012 - In the News Story 1:Moon's Scarred Crust Hints at Recent Activity, Scientists Say Story 2:NASA Map Sees Earth's Trees in a New Light Story 3:NASA's Hubble Spots a Relic from a Shredded Galaxy Departments The Night Sky ISS Sighting Opportunities NASA-TV Highlights Space Calendar Food for Thought Space Image of the Week

  2. Moon's Scarred Crust Hints at Recent Activity, Scientists Say

  3. NASA Map Sees Earth's Trees in a New Light

  4. NASA's Hubble Spots a Relic from a Shredded Galaxy

  5. The Night Sky Monday, February 20  · Brilliant Sirius shines highest due south around roughly 8:30 or 9 p.m., depending on how far east or west you live in your time zone. Tuesday, February 21  · Zenith star: Bright Capella crosses closest to straight overhead around 7 p.m., depending on how far east or west you live in your time zone. Capella goes exactly through your zenith if you live at latitude 46° north (the Oregon-Washington border, Montreal, central France). In you're south of there, Capella passes north of your zenith. · New Moon (exact at 5:35 p.m. EST) Wednesday, February 22  · An ultra-thin, one-day-old crescent Moon floats to the right of Mercury very low in the west a half hour after sunset, as shown above. Bring binoculars. Thursday, February 23  · The thickening crescent Moon hangs far lower right of Venus and over Mercury in bright twilight, as shown above. Friday, February 24 · Jupiter and Venus form a line pointing down to the crescent Moon during and after twilight.

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

  7. NASA-TV Highlights February 20, Monday1:20 p.m. - NASA Future Forum at The Ohio State University Opening 2 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. - NASA Future Forum -- Learning from the Past to Innovate for the Future 3:30 - 4:45 p.m. - NASA Future Forum -- Inspiration and Education Panel - Building the Innovators for Tomorrow 6 p.m. - Replay of NASA Future Forum at The Ohio State University Opening 6:30 p.m. – Replay of NASA Future Forum -- Learning from the Past to Innovate for the Future February 21, Tuesday9 a.m. - NASA Future Forum 9:45 - 11 a.m. - NASA Future Forum -- Importance of Technology, Science and Innovation for our Economic Future 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. - NASA Future Forum --Transferring and Commercializing Technology to Benefit our Lives and our Economy 1:45 - 3 p.m. NASA Future Forum -- Shifting Roles for Public, Private and International Players in Space 3 p.m. - NASA Future Forum - Wrap Up February 22, Wednesday10 a.m. - ISS Expedition 30 Educational In-Flight Event with the Tri-District Curriculum consortium in Newton, N.J. - JSC (All Channels)February 23, Thursday12:05 p.m. - Digital Learning Network ISS Mission Control Event Watch NASA TV on the Net by going to NASA website.

  8. Space Calendar · Feb 20 - 50th Anniversary (1962), Friendship 7 Launch (John Glenn) · Feb 20 - Cassini, Distant Flyby of Polydeuces · Feb 20 - Asteroid 3131 Mason-Dixon Closest Approach To Earth (1.847 AU) · Feb 20 - Asteroid 5471 Tunguska Closest Approach To Earth (2.168 AU) · Feb 20 - 15th Anniverary (1997), Galileo, Europa 6 Flyby · Feb 21 - Cassini, Distant Flyby of Telesto, Enceladus, Pallene, Dione & Rhea · Feb 21 - Asteroid 189202 Calar Alto Closest Approach To Earth (2.411 AU) · Feb 21 - Kuiper Belt Object 90482 Orcus At Opposition (47.023 AU) · Feb 22 - Cassini, Orbital Trim Maneuver #311 (OTM-311) · Feb 22 - Asteroid 5458 Hamatonbetsu Occults HIP 22957 (4.1 Magnitude Star) · Feb 22 - [ Asteroid 2012 CR45 Near-Earth Flyby (0.040 AU) · Feb 22 - Asteroid 1159 Granada Closest Approach To Earth (1.516 AU) · Feb 22 - Asteroid 82332 Las Vegas Closest Approach To Earth (1.620 AU) · Feb 22 - Asteroid 2157 Ashbook Closest Approach To Earth (1.853 AU) · Feb 22 - Asteroid 39566 Carllewis Closest Approach To Earth (1.870 AU) · Feb 23 - Asteroid 2011 CP4 Near-Earth Flyby (0.023 AU) · Feb 23 - Asteroid 719 Albert Closest Approach To Earth (3.075 AU) · Feb 23 - 25th Anniverary (1987), Supernova 1987A Explosion JPL Space Calendar

  9. Food for Thought John Glenn's Historic Spaceflight Was No Sure Thing

  10. Space Image of the Week

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