November 10-16, 2025 / Hawai`i Island, USA

Vol 44, Week 45: Lunar Broadcast Precursor — Terrestrial Edition

Rival Rockets: SpaceX and Blue Origin Pitch NASA with Simplified Paths to Moon

Blue Origin and SpaceX each submit streamlined proposals for Artemis 3 to get Astronauts to Moon south pole in 2027, Blue Origin throwing its hat in the ring for this mission instead of just Artemis 5. Blue Origin EscaPADE launch on New Glenn becomes then a direct precursor. (EscaPADE twin Mars orbiters to arrive there September 2026.) SpaceX launches Transporter-15 rideshare this week (payload costs ~US$300,000 for 50kg) on a Falcon 9, the rocket now proposed to take Artemis 3 Astronauts in a Crew Dragon capsule for docking in Earth orbit with the Human Landing System, rather than originally proposed lunar orbit rendezvous via Starship launch. Starship in-orbit refueling would still be required, with demo planned for next year. SpaceX has received payment from NASA for 49 achievements in a total US$2.89B contract, but likely has invested $30B of its own funds. Blue Origin proposes modifying Mk1 Moon lander to use as a booster to propel Mk2 lander from Earth orbit to Moon, avoiding in-orbit refueling. Mk1 lander demo with only 2 NASA instruments launching on New Glenn late 2025 / early 2026 to move along its $3.4B NASA Artemis contract, an amount it matches, with Mk1 taking VIPER to lunar surface on following trip. NASA may issue a full Request for Proposals for Artemis 3, and Lockheed Martin may respond. (Image Credits: SpaceX, Reddit, NASA – Bill Ingalls, Blue Origin)

Lunar Polar Volatiles Conference to run parallel with Lunar Surface Science Workshop

The 2nd Lunar Polar Volatiles Conference runs November 12–14 in Honolulu HI. It hosts planetary scientists with 59 abstracts submitted and oral sessions live-streamed. The University of Hawaii at Mānoa organizes the event, building on the 2022 Boulder CO, USA meeting (125 attendees, 60 presentations) and 2018 Maryland precursor (80 participants, 40 abstracts). The scope covers orbital and in-situ lunar polar volatiles data, spatial distribution models, crater erosion, Artemis landing geology and Mercury / Ceres volatiles. Lunar Surface Science Workshop LSSW #29 runs November 13–14 online. It focuses on NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, which fosters rapid delivery of scientific, exploration and technology payloads to lunar surface and orbit. The session disseminates results from early CLPS landers, including Intuitive Machines Odysseus (tipped over in Oceanus Procellarum), Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost 1 (upright in Mare Crisium), and Intuitive Machines Athena (tipped over near Mons Mouton). It provides updates on upcoming flights like Draper lander and Astrobotic Griffin. Discussions highlight lessons learned and solicit community input on future lunar measurements and demonstrations to support Artemis robotic and crewed missions. Participants will review the first USA lunar surface measurements in over 50 years. (Image Credits: NASA)

Humans in Space

⭐ International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 73 seven-member crew includes 3 from Roscosmos: Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritsky and Oleg Platonov, 1 from JAXA: Kimiya Yui, and 3 from NASA: Jonny Kim, Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke — all of whom are unloading 4,400kg cargo from JAXA HTV-X1 craft but latter 3 expecting backpay upon NASA operations resumption; Yui publishing photos of Comet Lemmon, HTV-X arrival, Earth, auroras and the latest supermoon; Expedition 73 to continue to undocking of Soyuz MS-27 craft, scheduled for December 9.

⭐ Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou 21 three-member crew, Commander Zhang Lu, Flight Engineer Wu Fei and Payload Specialist Zhang Hongzhang, includes youngest-ever taikonaut, Wu Fei; crew are conducting 27 scientific and applied-research projects during their mission, including working with live mice that were chosen after rigorous testing to evaluate presumed physical and psychological adaptability to microgravity; video of the mice show them apparently in good spirits and with a sense of well-being in their habitat with food, nests and directional airflow for cleanliness.

🌔 Lunar Enterprise News: 3 Lunar Rovers: Alike Yet Different  Duffy or Isaacman – Who is Better for Urgent Moon Goals? Blue Origin First Moon Lander Launching this Year? Lunar Development Cooperative Offers Transnational Framework for Sustainable Lunar Economy

☄ Near-Earth Objects Close Approaches  Mon Nov 10: Apollo Asteroid 2020 VK4 (0.041 AU); Tues Nov 11: Aten Asteroid 2012 VC26 (0.034 AU); Fri Nov 14: Apollo Asteroid 2025 US11 (0.032 AU)

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  • Monday

    — Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF),
    Online
    Online auction to raise scholarship funds, of items such as NASA Astronaut mementos. 99% / 4-star rating from Charity Navigator ...
    — Academy for the Relentless Exploration of Space (ARES),
    El Paso TX, USA
    Featuring astrogeology, Spaceport America tour, et al with Kirby Runyon and Mark Wagner.
    — China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC),
    Wenchang Space Launch Center, Hainan Island, China (19° N)
    Long March 12 is medium-lift vehicle that uses propellant of kerosene and liquid oxygen, able to place 10,000kg in LEO ...

    Tuesday

    — Galactic Energy,
    Jiuquan Space Launch Center, China
    Solid-propellant launch vehicle of private aerospace company Galactic Energy of Beijing to provide low-cost commercial launches.
    — International Astronomical Union (IAU), University of Jordan,
    Amman, Jordan
    Held every 3 years under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), MEARIM brings together astronomers, space scientists, researchers, ...

    Wednesday

    — University of Hawai’i at Mānoa,
    Honolulu HI, USA
    In-person, with oral presentations live-streamed for a remote audience. Focus on insights from orbital and in-situ missions, modeling, and experiments.​​​​​​​
    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Online
    Presentation by Mousumi Roy of University of New Mexico: Diffusion / Exchange Driven Equilibration During Melt-Wallrock Interaction on the Moon. ...
    — Maryland Space Business Roundtable (MSBR),
    Greenbelt MD, USA
    Luncheon speaker is Kevin Kelly, Partner at Actum, to speak on Federal science and space budgets, policy and programs. Notice ...

    Thursday

    — Intuitive Machines (IM),
    Online
    Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ: LUNR) will have a conference call before the market opens at 9:00 AM on Thursday, November 13, ...
    — SpaceX,
    SLC-39A, Kennedy Space Center FL, USA
    29 satellites to LEO for Starlink. 1st Stage B1092 to land on ASOG drone ship after this 8th use.

    Friday

    — Zhenwei International Exhibition Group,
    Shenzhen, China
    At Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (Bao'an); 400,000+ expected to attend. (CASC) is scheduled to unveil its commercial space ...
    — SpaceX,
    SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA
    28 Starlink satellites; 1st stage B1078 to land on JRTI ocean barge after this 24th use.
    — CountFromAbove, European Space Agency (ESA),
    Bremen, Germany
    "From Idea to Startup in 54 Hours". At Digital Industry Hub Bremen, Konrad-Zuse-Straße 6a 28359 Bremen, Germany. Limited to 50 ...
    €5 – €100

    Saturday

    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) San Francisco Section,
    Mountain View CA, USA
    At Moffett Field Museum, which may be viewed before and after the banquet
    $20 – $40
    — Rocket Lab,
    SLC-2, Wallops Flight Facility WA, USA
    Sub-orbital launch under Rocket Lab’s Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron (HASTE) program. Wallops Flight Facility is on Wallops Island east ...

    Sunday

    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Nationwide USA
    As USA and its international partners work toward Artemis 2 crewed mission around the Moon, Space Launch System and Artemis ...
    — Comet Tempel-Tuttle (55P),
    Worldwide
    From Comet Tempel-Tuttle (55P) dust cloud, peak rate 15 per hour. Moon is 9% full.
    — SpaceX,
    SLC-4E, Vandenberg SFB CA, USA
    Sentinel-6B extends Sentinel series into a 4th decade of measuring sea levels to ~3cm for ~90% of world oceans and ...

    Monday