May 4-10, 2026 | Vol 45, Week 18 | Hawai`i Island, USA

Canada is Building a Spacefaring Nation — Mirroring May 5 Canadian Space Launch Conference

Canadian Space Agency (CSA-ASC) Astronaut Jeremy Hansen was part of the Artemis II lunar flyby crew, and Canada contributes to the Artemis program, yet CSA-ASC terminated its first Moon rover project as Canada redirects spending toward initiatives to foster the countryʻs launch capabilities, such as described by the Canadian Space Launch Act introduced last month. Canadaʻs Department of National Defence (DND) and Maritime Launch Services (MLS) now have a C$200M agreement for a dedicated launch pad in Nova Scotia to be operational by end of this year, and DND has awarded C$8.3M each for NordSpace, Canada Rocket Company, and Reaction Dynamics to “develop and demonstrate breakthrough technologies to advance Canada’s sovereign space launch capabilities.” MLS President / CEO Stephen Matier says Spaceport Nova Scotia is ready to provide launches for both national and international customers. NordSpace is advancing its Tundra orbital launch vehicle—a two-stage rocket utilizing the 3D-printed, multi-fuel Hadfield engine. Reaction Dynamics has the Aurora-8 launch vehicle using storable, non-cryogenic propellants. Canada Rocket Company engineers have over 100 years of combined orbital launch experience. Canada intends to become a full member of NATO STARLIFT initiative. DND Launch The North describes adding 4,000 kg medium-lift orbital capability in next phase. (Image Credits: NordSpace, Maritime Launch, RDX, Canada Rocket Company)

Artemis Accords and ILRS Continue Seeking New Members

The Artemis Accords, subtitled Principles for Cooperation in the Civil Exploration and Use of the Moon, Mars, Comets, and Asteroids for Peaceful Purposes, have drawn 65 nations since 2020 including 6 this year. Building on the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, the seven-page document outlines a framework for harmonious space exploration. Similar to the Artemis Accords, the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) Guide for Partnership is developing a strategy to utilize the Moon as a platform for deep space exploration—and shares similar goals of peaceful scientific development, exploration and permanent  human habitation. Open to all interested countries and international partners, the China- and Russia-led ILRS now has about a dozen other nations plus numerous NGOs and research institutions as signatories. Thailand exemplifies this dual engagement: its space agency GISTDA signed the Artemis Accords, while the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) joined the ILRS. Construction of the ILRS advances through China’s Chang’E Phase 4 missions, including CE-7 and CE-8 starting this year, followed by major phases ILRS 1–5 between 2030 and 2035. Both initiatives are also supported through formal agreements, MoUs, and broader partnerships across governments, organizations and entities. (Pictured: Dina Kawar of Jordan; Image Credits: NASA-Keegan Barber, CNSA & Roscosmos)

Humans in Space

☆ International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 74 seven members comprised of crews from Soyuz MS-28 and SpaceX Crew-12, working with ongoing science experiments in quantum physics, biomedicine, DNA radiation repair, stem cells, and computing tech, plus routine maintenance and life support tasks. A possible spacewalk preparation may occur. Also docked at ISS are Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL, Progress 94P and 95P cargo craft, as well as Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM).

☆ Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou-21 three-member crew, now in orbit over 5 months assisted in a study of liver cells for clues to keeping the organ healthy in space, continue research in life sciences and microgravity physics, and daily monitor the environment, inspect and maintain equipment, and organize materials; Pakistani Astronaut candidates Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud have been selected to train in China in advance of one of them launching to TSS.

◐ Lunar Enterprise News: Preparing for Artemis III (launching late 2027), core stage assembly shipped to Cape Canaveral FL. | For the 1st time, nitrogen-bearing organic compounds were found in lunar soil samples, on analysis of regolith returned by Chang’E-5 and Chang’E-6. | Factory construction has begun for a facility to build Long March 9 Moon base rocket. | ispace of Tokyo partners with ground station network, initiates Lunar Connect Service compatible with LunaNet. | Astrobotic tests Rotating Detonation Rocket Engines that generate supersonic waves and could reduce cost and increase capacity for cislunar missions. | Deficit of neutrons on Moon surface indicates hydrogen below; NSS instrument can measure. | NASA Johnson team has now confirmed the production of CO from regolith simulant through a solar-driven chemical reaction. | Simulated regolith mixed with 25%+ vermicompost-mycelium compensates for regolith sterility-toxicity to grow chickpeas-garbanzos.

Near-Earth Objects Close Approaches  Tue May 5: Apollo Asteroid 2026 HK4 (0.028 AU); Wed May 6: Apollo Asteroid 2026 HN1 (0.023 AU); Thu May 7: Apollo Asteroid 2026 HA4 (0.010 AU); Thu May 7: Apollo Asteroid 2026 HY2 (0.012 AU); Sat May 9: Aten Asteroid 2020 GE3 (0.028 AU

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  • Monday

    Tuesday

    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Johns Hopkins University,
    Online
    Online short course on Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO), critical for crew transfer, in-space assembly and space debris removal, among other uses. Instructor is Pradipto Ghosh; 12...
    US$1595 – US$1795

    Sunday

    — United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF),
    Aurora CO, USA
    Includes sessions on The Space Economy, SATCOM, Fusing Space / Air / Surface Sensing. Expecting 4,000+ attendees. Special attention to students and young professionals. At Gaylord Rockies...
    — International Astronomical Union (IAU), International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA),
    Hong Kong, China
    More than 570 abstracts were received, 14 plenary and 51 invited speakers span 9 themes, and 58 early career astrophysicists have received travel grants for this Asia...
    HKD2000 – HKD3000
    — European Geosciences Union,
    Vienna, Austria
    Includes Lunar Session for discussion of the latest advancement in lunar science, exploration and sustainable utilization, including the deep interior, subsurface structure, surface morphology, up to atmospheric...
    Free – €765

    Monday

    — Luxembourg Space Agency,
    Luxexpo, Luxembourg
    Hosted annually in Luxembourg, Space Resources Week is organised by the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC), in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), the Luxembourg...
    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
    Online
    Practical application of space systems engineering processes throughout the mission lifecycle. CE Units available; Live only, no recording; 11:00-17:00 EDT | 15:00-19:00 UTC | 08:00-14:00 PDT |...
    US$495 – US$1195
    — ESA Conference Bureau,
    Forte Village, Sardinia, Italy
    Authors are invited to contribute to this year’s theme Swarming the Skies, Soaring Beyond: from VLEO to Deep Space. As in the tradition of the 4S Symposium, the...

    Tuesday

    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    United States of America (USA)
    May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard reached the air / space dividing line acknowledged by U.S. government, 50 miles / 80 km. The mission, known as Mercury-Redstone 3...
    — SpaceX,
    SLC-4E (~35°N), Vandenberg SFB CA, USA
    Launch window 19:00-23:00 PDT | 16:00-20:00 HST for 24 internet satellites. Core booster B1081 expected to land on ASDS OCISLY after this 24th use. Its first use...
    — NordSpace,
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    With theme Building a Spacefaring Nation, expects ~400 attendees with added technical content track; at Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
    — European Space Agency (ESA), Portuguese Space Agency,
    Lisbon, Portugal
    Confirmed speakers include Pete Worden, representatives of ESA, Voyager, US State Department, Primo Capital Space Fund and President of the Portuguese Space Agency. At Feira Internacional de...
    — Halley’s Comet,
    Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
    Strongest viewed from southern tropics; north of the equator, expect medium rates of 10-30 per hour just before dawn, with this year's waning gibbous Moon reducing viewing...

    Wednesday

    — International Quality & Productivity Center (IQPC),
    London, United Kingdom
    13th Annual General Meeting for the Global Intelligence, Space, and C4 Community, at Hilton London Syon Park, and for the first time including a dedicated Space Operations...

    Thursday

    — Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF),
    Online
    Monthly online aerospace talks with Astronauts and industry leaders; limited to 30 members. Talks begin May 9 and run through March 2027. Benefits Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Program...
    US$999
    — Global Experts Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA), Moon Village Association (MVA),
    Online
    Global Experts Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities continues discussions on ongoing workstreams and priorities related to the sustainable exploration and use of the Moon, with focus on...
    — ISS National Laboratory,
    San Mateo CA, USA
    A one-of-a-kind program in the space industry connecting private capital, International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory–provided access to orbit, and a world-class expert ecosystem to build and...

    Friday

    Saturday

    — National Association of Rocketry,
    Lucerne Valley CA, USA
    Sport Launch, with FAA waiver to 7,000' AGL, 07:00-14:00 PDT, Lucerne Dry Lake Launch Site (34.496343, -116.958720), Cambria Road https://rocstock.org/lucerne-dry-lake-launch-site/. See organization knowledge base for instructions.
    — SpaceX,
    SLC-4E (~35°N), Vandenberg SFB CA, USA
    Launch window 07:00-11:00 PDT | 04:00-08:00 HST for 24 internet satellites. Booster B1103 expected to land on ASDS OCISLY after this 2nd flight.

    Sunday

    — Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex,
    Kennedy Space Center FL, USA
    Pilot, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-110); Commander, space shuttle Atlantis (STS-122). Astronaut Encounter and autograph sessions free with admission; can purchase Chat With an Astronaut.