On Sep 16, Mercury will lie just 28' above right of much fainter Mars (mag 1.8); next morning it will be only 22' below and right of the red planet.
On Sep 18, the waning crescent Moon will lie 3º below Venus, and very close to Spica. It will be about 8º above much fainter Mars (mag 1.8). That morning at about 06.30 there will be a 5-object line up: Mercury, Mars, Moon, Spica, and Venus.
On Sep 19 the waning crescent Moon will lie 3º below Mercury, giving a nice line-up of Moon, Mercury, Mars and Venus. You can get sky charts on www.heavens-above.com
September 14 (21:45 UT) Cassini turns its antenna to point at Earth, begins a communications link that will continue until end of mission, and sends back its final images and other data collected along the way.
September 15 (8:37 UT) The "final plunge" begins. The spacecraft starts a 5-minute roll to position its instruments for optimal sampling of the atmosphere, transmitting data in near real time from now to end of mission.
September 15 (11:53 UT) Cassini enters Saturn's atmosphere. It's expected to lose radio contact with Earth within about one to two minutes after beginning its descent into Saturn's upper atmosphere. Its thrusters fire at 10 percent of their capacity to maintain directional stability, enabling the spacecraft's high-gain antenna to remain pointed at Earth and allowing continued transmission of data as long as possible.
September 15 (11:54 UT) Cassini's thrusters are at 100 percent of capacity. Atmospheric forces overwhelm the thrusters' capacity to maintain control of the spacecraft's orientation, and the high-gain antenna loses its lock on Earth. At this moment, expected to occur about 940 miles (1,510 kilometers) above Saturn's cloud tops, communication from the spacecraft will cease, and Cassini's mission of exploration will have concluded. The spacecraft will break up like a meteor moments later.
During its dive into the atmosphere, the spacecraft's speed will be approximately 70,000 miles (113,000 km) per hour. The final plunge will take place on the day side of Saturn, near local noon, with the spacecraft entering the atmosphere around 10 degrees north latitude.
To see the last images look at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci
https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/g
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11. Backyard Worlds: Planet Nine. Backyard Worlds is hoping to discover a large planet at the fringes of our solar system — a world astronomers call Planet Nine. But Backyard Worlds need your help! Finding such dim objects requires combing through images by eye, to distinguish moving celestial bodies from ghosts and other artifacts. So come and join the search — there are many images to look through. In the end you might discover a rogue world that's even nearer to the Sun than Proxima Centauri! Discover more about the project and how to contribute here: https://www.zooniverse.org/pro
12. FUTURE EVENTS ALERT:
Astronomy Museums, Visitor Centres, & Public Observatories Workshop, 27-29 September 2017, Leiden, the Netherlands. See: https://www.communicatingastro
World Space Week 2017: 4–10 October 2017, Location: All around the world. More Information: http://www.worldspaceweek.org/
International Observe the Moon Night: 28 October 2017, Location: All around the world, More Information: http://observethemoonnight.org
http://irishastro.org.uk/lectu
36th International Meteor Conference, in Petnica, Serbia, from September 21 to 24, 2017. For details contact the Local Organizing Committee at imc2017@imo.net
International Observe the Moon Night, 28 October 2017. More Information: http://observethemoonnight.org
15. JOINING the IRISH ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION: This link downloads a Word document to join the IAA. http://documents.irishastro.or
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Clear skies,
Terry Moseley
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