Africa Poised for 21st Century Space Activity
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MONDAY Highlights… Aug 24 — NewSpace: Sutherland Space Hub receives provisional approval in Scotland; ispace Japan raises US$28M in Series B investment round and announces “Blueprint Moon” lunar data services initiative; Blue Origin-led ‘National Team’ hands over prototype human lunar lander to NASA. Aug 24 — Solar System: Asteroid 2020 QG makes closest recorded flyby of Earth at 2,945 km, opaque Sun origin trajectory concern for future NEO detection; Johns Hopkins study indicates future landers may contaminate scientifically important lunar ice; Yutu-2 lunar rover heading northeast towards reflective impact craters / basalt in 21st lunar day. Aug 24 — Galaxy: Analysis of Fermi and Arecibo data finds rhythmic synchronization between microquasar SS 433 and gamma ray cloud 100 light years distant; astronomers utilizing ALMA identify 12 billion year old MWG-like spiral, challenging galaxy formation theories; cold gas emissions originating in atomic hydrogen clouds at galactic center discovered. Aug 24 — Global: ORIGIN mass spectrometer developed at University of Bern to undergo NASA tests in the Arctic for Europa Lander 2025; US Space Force to share Standardized Astrodynamics Algorithm Library with UK; ISRO working on lunar building technique utilizing regolith, guar beans, bacteria, urea. Aug 24 — USA: NASA studies South Atlantic Anomaly in Earth magnetic field which may pose safety / communication hazards; executive memo calls for increased commercial space activity including new LEO platform; all electric X-plane in development by Ames, Langley and Armstrong research centers. Aug 24 — Hawai’i: P/2019 LD2, discovered by ATLAS determined to be centaur that will transition to comet by 2063; Indian students find 2020 OE6 MCA in Pan-STARRS data made available via International Astronomical Search Collaboration; Optical Ground Station 2 on Haleakala operational in preparation for 2021 Laser Communications Relay Demonstration. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (SE), Jupiter (SSE), Saturn (SSE), Uranus (E), Neptune (SE); Morning Planets: Venus (ENE).
Aug 24-26 — AIAA, Online / New Orleans LA: 2020 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition.
Aug 24 – Sep 4 — University of Auckland, Newcastle University, University of Freiburg, Institute for Advanced Study, Fermilab, Online: Cosmology from Home 2020; plenary lectures by Tessa Baker, Ami Choi, Steen Hannestad, Renée Hložek, Antonella Palmese.
Aug 24 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 PP3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.041 AU).
Aug 24 — Aten Asteroid 2020 PJ6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.035 AU)
Continued From…
Jan 2019 – Sep 2020 — New Horizons, Kuiper Belt: Full data collected from 7 instruments during KBO Arrokoth flyby to be transmitted to Earth over this time period.
Nov 2019 – Nov 2020 — Hayabusa2, Earth Trajectory: JAXA Hayabusa2 with two samples collected from C-type asteroid 162173 Ryugu on trajectory for Earth return.
Jul 29 – Oct 31 — CNSA, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Online / Beijing, China: Students to submit ideas for payloads for Chang’e-7 lunar south pole craft, and ZhengHe mission that will return samples from Asteroid 2016HO3 and visit Comet 133P.
TUESDAY
Aug 25 — Voyager 1, Interstellar Space: NASA spacecraft begins 9th year in interstellar space, data indicates it became first human-made object to enter interstellar space Aug 25, 2012; launched Sep 5, 1977; some science instruments to be turned off this year as power is running out, complete data transmission predicted to cease 2025.
Aug 25 — Moon: At first quarter, 07:58; 6.0° NNE of Antares, 22:00.
WEDNESDAY
Aug 26 — ULA, Launch Delta 4-Heavy / NROL-44, SLC-37B, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: ULA to launch classified satellite cargo for U.S. National Reconnaissance Office.
Aug 26 — Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, Air Force Association, Online: NASA/USSF Partnership in Space, with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond of US Space Force, by invitation only.
Aug 26 — Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference (AMOS), Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), Online: Pre-event Webinar 1 for 2020 EMER-GEN; event being held Sep 12-15.
Aug 26 — The Space Court Foundation, Secure World Foundation, Online: The Artemis Accords and the Future of Space Governance; Moderated by Daniel Porras, speakers include Christopher Johnson, Oonagh Sands and Dr. Guoyu Wang; 13:00 EDT.
Aug 26 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 PF3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.016 AU).
Aug 26 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 AH164: Near-Earth Flyby (0.040 AU).
THURSDAY
Aug 27 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / SAOCOM 1B, Cape Canaveral FL: Falcon 9 rocket to launch SAOCOM 1B satellite for Argentina space agency (CONAE).
Aug 27 — Aerospace Corporation Center for Space Policy and Strategy, Online / El Segundo CA: Space Policy Show Webinar: Public-Private Partnerships in the Space Sector; featuring Karen Jones and Randy Segal; 07:00 PDT.
Aug 27 — ISS National Lab, Center for the Advancement for Science in Space, NASA, Online: 2020 International Space Station (ISS) R&D Conference – Plenary Day 1; talks by Kathy Lueders, Thomas Zurbuchen, Angela Hart, Alex MacDonald; moderated by Jeff Foust; 10:00 – 14:00 EDT.
Aug 27 — Moon: At descending node, 02:00.
FRIDAY
Aug 28 — Moon: 1.41° S of Jupiter, 16:00.
SATURDAY
Aug 29 – Sep 5 — International Union of Radio Science, Rome, Italy: 33rd URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium; reset to Fall 2021.
Aug 29 — Moon: 2.21° SE of Saturn, 08:00.
SUNDAY
Aug 30 — Van Allen Probes, LEO: Spacecraft reach 8 full years / begin 9th year in space today, launched 2012; contributing to the understanding of Earth radiation belt environment and its variability.