Triple Conjunction – 60th Cosmonautics Day, 40th Space Shuttle Observation, 20th Yuri’s Night
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MONDAY Highlights… Apr 12 — NewSpace: ABL Space wins 58-launch contract from Lockheed Martin with medium-lift system RS1; Numerica constructing 6-telescope network capable of daylight imaging satellites from Colorado, Spain, Australia; AWS and Seraphim Capital offering Space Accelerator program for startups. Apr 12 — Solar System: Venus championed as backup planet for humanity via reverse greenhouse terraforming / planetary engineering; mission controllers awaiting 4,000MB of data transmission from final OSIRIS-REx flyby of asteroid Bennu; Solar Radiation Management study to release calcium carbonate over Sweden this summer. Apr 12 — Galaxy: Liquid rain droplet size theorized to be relatively stable on all rocky planets; stellar streams surrounding MWG mostly generated from accreted Dwarf Galaxies, per Harvard & Smithsonian study; double quasar being studied with Gaia / Hubble for binary galaxy formation clues. Apr 12 — Global: ESA Director Josef Aschbacher looking forward to Chang’e-5 Moon sample science after meeting of China And Europe Space officials; reality show Space Hero plans grand prize of ISS trip via Axiom booking in 2023; CNES scientists want to compare calibration of spectrometers on Tianwen 1, Perseverance and Curiosity rovers. Apr 12 — USA: SpaceX working to correct methane leak on previous iteration with SN15 Starship prototype, adding transparent viewing dome to Crew Dragon; Jim Bridenstine to chair advisory board for Voyager Space, majority owner of Nanoracks, Pioneer Astronautics; NASA Langley reviewing data from 500 sensors on Orion drop test, 2 additional tests planned. Apr 12 — Hawai’i: JCMT astronomer Alex Tetarenko to receive NASA Hubble Fellowship in support of black hole research; comet P/2016 BA14 coated with phyllosilicate (talcum powder) per Subaru thermal IR observation; AI uses observations from Keck and other telescopes to locate quadruply imaged quasar. |
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Apr 12 — 60th Commemoration of Human Spaceflight / Cosmonautics Day, Worldwide: Celebrating Yuri Gagarin of Russia, the 1st human to orbit Earth on Vostok 1 spacecraft in 1961; the flight lasted 108 minutes at 27,400 kph and 327 km above Earth.
Apr 12 — 40th Observation of STS-1 Columbia Flight, Nationwide USA: Commemorations occur today in honor of 1st ever NASA Space Shuttle Columbia carrying John Young and pilot Robert Crippen around Earth on 54.5-hour mission in 1981. Apr 12 — 20th Yuri’s Night Celebrations, Global: Yuri’s Night 2021; annual worldwide party to celebrate Yuri Gagarin’s 1st flight into space and promote space exploration. Apr 12 — British Interplanetary Society, Online / London, United Kingdom: Beyond the Moon; 12:00-16:00 UTC. Apr 12 — NASA / JPL, Mars / Online: First flight of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter; to be broadcast on NASA TV / App / Website, 03:30 EDT. Apr 12-16 — Science and Technology Institute, Universities Space Research Association, NASA, Cocoa Beach FL: 16th Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference (#SCTC2021); reset to Spring 2022 TBD. Apr 12 — Moon: 2.61° SE of Venus, 03:00. Apr 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 GQ: Near-Earth Flyby (0.020 AU) Apr 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 GR4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.029 AU) Apr 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 GZ: Near-Earth Flyby (0.033 AU) Continued From… NET Mar — International Astronautical Federation, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Online: IAC 2021 Press Conference; providing updates for 72nd IAC being held Oct 25-29. Mar 15 – Apr 15 — W. M. Keck Observatory, CFHT, Kamuela HI: 2021 Waimea Solar System Walk. |
NET Apr — New Horizons, Kuiper Belt Object Trajectory: Spacecraft extended mission funding ends this month after reaching Pluto, Charon and KBO Arrokoth; future trajectory / plans to be determined; expected to operate until at least mid-2030s.
NET Apr — CNSA, Launch Long March 5 / Tianhe-1 Core Module for China Space Station, Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Center, Hainan Island, China (19° N): Tianhe-1 (Harmony of the Heavens) core module for China Space Station to launch to LEO on Long March 5; station to orbit between 350 – 450 km, accommodate 3 crew members for 6 month stays, expected to operate until at least 2032.
NET Apr — Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), Guizhou, China: International applications for international scientific community participation in FAST to be reviewed starting this month, becoming effective in August 2021.
TUESDAY
Apr 13 — Moon: 2.31° SE of Uranus, 04:00.
WEDNESDAY
Apr 14 — Moon Village Association, Online / Vienna, Austria: Third Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA) Meeting; 15:00-17:00 CET.
Apr 14 — NASA, JPL, Caltech, Online / Pasadena CA: Teaching Space With NASA Live Stream – Exploring Europa; NASA experts discuss search for life beyond Earth and upcoming missions to Europa; 13:00-14:00 PDT.
Apr 14 — Moon: At apogee (distance 406,161 km), 08:00; 5.0° SE of the Pleiades, 23:00.
THURSDAY
Apr 15 — Juno, Perijove 33 / 32nd Science Flyby, Jupiter Orbit: NASA craft in 53-day orbit to come within ~3,500 km of Jupiter cloud tops during Perijove 33, its 33rd close flyby of Jupiter and 32nd science flyby with instruments turned on, 13:36:26 UTC.
Apr 15 — Center for Strategic and International Studies, Secure World Foundation, Online / Washington DC: Defense Against the Dark Arts in Space; 13:00-14:00 EDT.
Apr 15-16 — STEM International Organization (STEMIO), Online: Summit on Astrophysics and Space Research (CASRI-2021).
Apr 15-18 — AIAA, DBF Organizing Committee, Online: AIAA Design / Build / Fly.
Apr 15 — Moon: 5.3° NNW of Aldebaran, 17:00.
Apr 15 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 GQ2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.015 AU)
FRIDAY
Apr 16 — ISS, Soyuz MS-17 Return to Earth, ~405-km Altitude: Marks start of Expedition 65, ISS Expedition 64 crew members Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov of Roscosmos, and Kate Rubins of NASA set to return to Earth in Soyuz MS-17, landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan at 12:56 EDT April 17.
Apr 16 — Aten Asteroid 2017 HG4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.019 AU)
Apr 16 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 GG2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.025 AU)
SATURDAY
Apr 17 — British Interplanetary Society West Midlands Branch, Online / London, United Kingdom: Lecture: Skyrora Launch Vehicle Development; by Robin Hague; 14:00 UTC.
Apr 17 — NASA, JPL, Caltech, Online / Pasadena CA: Virtual Educator Workshop – Exploring Biology with NASA; 10:00 PDT.
Apr 17 — Moon: 0.20° SE of Mars, 03:00; 0.99° NNE of M35 cluster, 15:00.
Apr 17 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 HE5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.022 AU)
SUNDAY
Apr 18 — Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), Highly Elliptical HEO: Space telescope for NASA Explorers program, designed to search for exoplanets using the transit method in an area 400 times larger than that covered by Kepler / K2 mission, reaches 3rd full year / enters 4th year in space today; launched April 18, 2018.
Apr 18 — ISRO, Launch GSLV Mk. 2 / GISAT 1, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk. 2, designated GSLV-F10, to launch India first GEO Imaging Satellite GISAT 1.
Apr 18 — Space Cafe Global, Online / Tokyo, Japan: Space Cafe Tokyo Meeting.
Apr 18 — Mercury: At superior conjunction with Sun, 16:00.
Apr 18 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 GX3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.024 AU)