SpaceX Launching Expedition 64/65 Crewmembers To ISS And Sentinel-6 To Orbit
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MONDAY Highlights… Nov 9 — NewSpace: Starship SN8 to undergo 2nd static fire test ahead of 15.25-km test flight; Vector restarting under new ownership, plans rocket engine testing asap, first flight ~12 months; Colorado organizational partners form ‘Aerospace Alley‘ initiative to support growing regional industry. Nov 9 — Solar System: ‘Shifting and stacking’ method utilized by Yale astronomers in attempt to locate hypothetical 9th planet; New Horizons readings find interstellar density 40% higher than previously thought; Cassini data shows impact craters on Titan subject to varying levels of methane rain depending on latitude. Nov 9 — Galaxy: Fast Radio Burst discovered within MWG for first time; new transmitters on Deep Space Network enable contact with Voyager 2; Milky Way may contain 300 million habitable planets per Kepler space telescope data. Nov 9 — Global: White paper outlining human / lunar goals of China / Zhongguo 5-year plan expected by year end; Canada soliciting citizen input on national space exploration vis-a-vis Artemis Accords; UAE announces intentions to place rover ‘Rashid’ on lunar surface by 2024. Nov 9 — USA: Petition on change.org urges next POTUS to retain Jim Bridenstine as NASA Administrator; Mobile Launcher-1 ready for SLS after passing tests at LC-39B; Mark Kelly becomes 4th Astronaut to be elected to US Senate. Nov 9 — Hawai’i: For proposed HI Big Telescope, incoming Mayor Roth plans to “move the dialogue forward in an open, inclusive manner”; six female researchers sequestered in HI-SEAS for 2-week Sensoria M2 Mars analog mission; Subaru Telescope observations detect Yarkovsky effect moving asteroid Apophis 170-m/year from expected trajectory. |
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Moon Village Association Hosting 2020 Workshop and Symposium Online from Cyprus
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Nov 9 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Mercury and the Moon Meeting 3.
Nov 9-10 — Moon Village Association, Cyprus Space Exploration Organization, Online / Cyprus: 1st Online Global International Moon Village Workshop & Symposium; with a special focus involving African and Middle-Eastern countries. Nov 9-11 — Space in Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: NewSpace Africa Conference 2020; reset to 2021. Nov 9-11 — EuroConsult, Online / Paris, France: 2020 World Satellite Business Week. Nov 9-12 — American Astronomical Society, Online / Pasadena CA: Virtual Online Meeting: Exoplanet Demographics. Nov 9 — Moon: 4.4° NNE of Regulus, 04:00. Nov 9 — Amor Asteroid 2018 VS4: Near Earth Flyby (0.038 AU) Continued From… Nov 2019 – Dec 2020 — Hayabusa2, Earth Trajectory: JAXA Hayabusa2 on trajectory for Earth to return two samples collected from C-type asteroid 162173 Ryugu; craft will then head toward Asteroid 1998 KY26, arriving 2031. Nov 6-14 — Czech Republic Ministry of Transport, CzechInvest, et al, Online: Czech Space Week 2020. TUESDAYNov 10 — Keck Institute for Space Studies, Online: Webinar: Presidential Leadership in Human Space Exploration Yesterday and Today. Nov 10 — SETI Institute, Online / Mountain View CA: Lecture: Fingerprints of Life and Rosetta Stones: Exploring Extreme Environments on Earth to Search for Life on Mars; by Nathalie Cabrol, Science Director of the Carl Sagan Center, 14:00 PST. Nov 10 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Giant Planet Systems Meeting #2; and Panel on Venus Meeting #5. |
Nov 10 — Secure World Foundation, Online / Washington DC: Seeing Space Security: The role of space situational awareness for verification of future space arms control; 10:00-12:00 EST.
Nov 10-12 — Regional Center for Space Science and Technology Education for Western Asia / United Nations, Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, International Astronomical Union, Online / Amman, Jordan: 5th Middle-East and Africa Regional IAU Meeting (MEARIM).
Nov 10 — Mercury: At westernmost elongation, 07:00.
Nov 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 UN3: Near Earth Flyby (0.030 AU)
Nov 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 UL3: Near Earth Flyby (0.039 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Nov 11 — SETI Institute, Online / Mountain View CA: Lecture – Planet 9 from Outer Space: Searching for a Distant Planet in our Solar System; by Dr. Michael Brown, of Caltech, 19:00 PST.
Nov 11 — JPL, NASA, Caltech, Online / Pasadena CA: Webinar: Learning Space With NASA Live Stream – Studying Earth From Space; at 11:00 PST and Webinar: Teaching Space With NASA – Exploring Earth’s Oceans and Beyond; at 15:00 PST.
Nov 11 — Northern Taurids Meteor Shower Peak: Appearing to radiate from constellation Taurus, Taurids are associated with Comet Encke and offer about 7 meteors per hour and travel at ~28 km/s.
THURSDAY
Nov 12 — Luxembourg Space Agency, Luxembourg: NewSpace Europe 2020; reset to Nov 24, 2021.
Nov 12 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Online: Cosmic Explorations Lecture: VIPER mission to the Moon; by Jennifer Heldmann.
Nov 12, 13 — JPL, Caltech, NASA, Online / Pasadena CA: von Kármán Lecture Series 2020: Failure *is* an Option: The Agony & Inspiration of Defeat; hosted by Preston Dyches, 19:00 PST.
Nov 12-14 — International Lunar Observatory Association, Kamuela HI and Online: ILOA Annual Board of Directors Meeting, with Galaxy Forum Hawai’i 2020 Kamuela on Nov 12.
Nov 12 — Moon: 2.81° NNE of Venus, 15:00; 6.4° NNE of Spica, 22:00.
Nov 12 — Mars and Uranus: At heliocentric conjunction, 14:00.
Nov 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 VC: Near Earth Flyby (0.035 AU)
FRIDAY
Nov 13 — Arianespace, Launch Vega / SEOSat-Ingenio & Taranis, Kourou, French Guiana: Arianespace Vega rocket, designated VV17, to launch SEOSat-Ingenio Earth observation satellite and Taranis scientific research satellite.
Nov 13 — Native Skywatchers, Dakhóta Iápi Okhódakičhiye, Minnesota Indian Education Association, We Are Still Here Minnesota, Online / MN: Lecture: Two Eyed Seeing: D(L)akota Astronomy & NASA Moon 2 Mars; 10:00-11:00 CST.
Nov 13 — Royal Astronomical Society, Online: Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) Ordinary Meeting.
Nov 13 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online: Online: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Small Solar System Bodies Meeting 3; and Panel on Ocean Worlds and Dwarf Planets Meeting 6.
Nov 13-14 — CNES, ESA, Aerospace Valley, Online: ActInSpace2021; international contest to meet challenges with solutions based on space technologies, data, patents and infrastructures to launch start-ups.
Nov 13 — Moon: 1.61° NE of Mercury, 13:00.
SATURDAY
Nov 14 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Crew Dragon 1 (US Crew-1), LC-39A, KSC FL: SpaceX Crew Dragon, dubbed Resilience, to launch 05:47 EST second crewed mission / first mission carrying ISS crew for Expedition 64: Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker from NASA, Soichi Noguchi of JAXA.
Nov 14 — Space Generation Advisory Council, Munich, Germany: SG[Germany]: Advancing Role of Germany and German Industry in the Space Economy Within the Next Decade; reset to 2021.
Nov 14 — Moon: At perigee (distance 357,878 km), 01:49; New Moon, 19:08.
Nov 14 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 TB9: Near Earth Flyby (0.034 AU)
SUNDAY
Nov 15 — ISS, Crew Dragon 1 (US Crew-1) Rendezvous, 405-km LEO: SpaceX Crew Dragon to arrive 04:20 EST with hatch opening 07:00 and ISS crew welcoming for Expedition 64 members Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker from NASA, Soichi Noguchi of JAXA; live coverage available.
Nov 15 — Rocket Lab, Launch Electron / “Return to Sender”, LC 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand: 14-day launch window for Electron Flight 16 carrying 30 satellites to a sun-synchronous orbit at 500 km altitude for a range of customers, including TriSept, Unseenlabs, Swarm, Auckland Programme for Space Systems, and global gaming software company Valve; launch opens at 15:44-18:34 HST.
Nov 15 — Moon: 5.5° NNE of Antares, 23:00.