Space Weather News for June 26, 2006 http://spaceweather com
ASTEROID FLYBY: One week from today, on July 3rd, asteroid 2004 XP14 will fly past Earth barely farther away than the Moon There's no danger of a collision, just a great photo-op for experienced amateur astronomers The space rock is big enough (600 meters wide) and bright enough (11th magnitude) to see and photograph through backyard telescopes Observing tips, a sky map and ephemerides are available at SpaceWeather com
RED vs RED JR: Two of the biggest storms in the solar system are converging for a--what? A gentle bump? A ferocious collision? No one knows exactly what will happen in July when Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its younger cousin Red Jr get together Astronomers are monitoring their convergence, and you can see one of the best recent images--in stereo--on SpaceWeather com
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