Sunday, September 8, 2019

Sept 8 - India's Moon Mission

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This was the view on computer screens at the Chandrayaan-2 mission control center in Bengaluru, India, just minutes before space scientists lost communications with the Vikram lander on Saturday. Image via ISRO.
India's moon mission: "95% of mission objectives accomplished"
Saturday's heartbreaking loss of contact with the Vikram lander - part of the Chandrayaan-2 mission to the moon - hasn't changed the upbeat tone of India's space science. Here's what we know so far.
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Tonight … Moon near Saturn
Look for the planet Saturn in the vicinity of the moon as darkness falls tonight. Read more.
Try binoculars to find planet Uranus
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Dr Ski in Valencia, Philippines, wrote: "Uranus is very easy to find this time around. It resides between the bright stars of Aries (the Ram) and Cetus (the Whale). You do not need a very dark sky, and 6th magnitude Uranus is easy prey for binoculars. You need at least 100x to resolve Uranus' disk. Then you can also resolve all the cool double stars in this field of view." For a detailed sky chart of Aries, click on The Sky Live; and for a sky chart showing Uranus' position from 2019 to 2032, click on Naked Eye Planets. Also see this chart and this article via Sky & Telescope.
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