Texas Emerging as Astronautical Hub of NewSpace Rocket Construction & Testing
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MONDAY Highlights… Aug 16 — Tiangong Space Station, ~370-km LEO: Shenzhou 12 three-member crew planning second EVA, to departure TSS in ~30 days; second cargo ship Tianzhou 3 may launch in Sep, followed by Shenzhou 13 / 6-month 3-crew mission in Oct. Aug 16 — NewSpace: Varda Space Industries orders 3 Photon spacecraft from Rocket Lab; SpaceX to acquire Swarm Technologies including 120-satellite constellation, frequencies. Aug 16 — Solar System: Day / night cycle apparent cause of methane level discrepancy between detectors on Mars; magnetic field induced auroras cause 426 C° atmospheric temperature on Jupiter. Aug 16 — Galaxy: Exoplanets around red dwarfs may retain atmospheres better than previously thought; 1.5-years into 3-year study of TESS survey, team working to explain evolution of most common exoplanets. Aug 16 — Global: JAXA making progress on Pulse Detonation Engine, testing in S-520 rocket; Capstone to launch to elliptical lunar orbit from New Zealand in Q4. Aug 16 — USA: SLS flight software undergoing final checks in support of mission certification; 2024 Artemis 3 launch date in question as NASA OIG raises concerns on xEMUs; STS-35 / STS-67 payloads Astro-1/2 being reconstructed by Huntsville volunteers. Aug 16 — Hawai’i: Chandra and Pan-STARRS data show burst of X-rays emanating from black in V404 Cygni; Meteor outburst recorded by Asahi Sky Camera at Subaru observatory being shared by IfA. Aug 16-17 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences Research in Space 2023-2032 (Meeting #1). |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mercury (W), Venus (W), Jupiter (SE), Saturn (SE); Morning Planets: Uranus (SE), Neptune (SE).
Supporting SPD-1 / Artemis Missions: 10th Lunar Surface Science Workshop Focuses on Physical Sciences
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Aug 16-27 — International Astronomical Union, Busan, S Korea: XXXI (31st) IAU General Assembly; reset to Aug 2-9, 2022; General Assembly Business Sessions to take place online Aug 23 and Aug 26, 2021 – also featuring ‘The IAU Today’ program.
Aug 16 — Moon: 4.4° NNE of Antares, 12:00; at perigee (distance 369,104 km), 23:20. Aug 16 — Mars and Neptune: At heliocentric opposition, 03:00. Continued From… Jun 28 – Aug 27 — International Space University (ISU), Granada, Spain: ISU Space Studies Program 2021. Aug 2 – Oct 31 — SpaceBase, Planet, Christchurch, New Zealand and Online: Space for Planet Earth Challenge; seeking innovative ideas from New Zealand, Australia, and Pacific Island residents at High School and University / Start-up level to address climate change through space technologies. Aug 15-21 — Meteoritical Society, Chicago IL and Online: 84th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. TUESDAYAug 17 — Kappa Cygnids Meteor Shower Peak: Shower appears to line up in sky by Cygnus and star Kappa Cygni, typically produces slow (25 km/sec) mostly faint meteors 3-5 per hour with a few very bright. Aug 17 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Online / Houston TX: Seminar: Sharing Planetary Science: Addressing Controversial Topics; featuring LPI Education and Public Engagement team, 16:00 CDT. Aug 17-18 — NASA, JHU / APL, Online: 2nd Parker Solar Probe Scholars Meeting. Aug 17-19 — Chandra X-ray Center, Online / Cambridge MA: Chandra Data Science – Novel Methods in Computing and Statistics for X-ray Astronomy. Aug 17-19 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 Meeting #18. |
WEDNESDAY
Aug 18 — Moon Village Association, Online / Vienna, Austria: Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA) 7th Meeting.
Aug 18 — Ames Research Center, NASA, Online / Moffett Field CA: Lecture: Integrated Microfluidic Bioanalytical Systems for CubeSats – Growing and Monitoring Microbial Cultures in Outer Space; featuring Diana Ly and Macarena Parra of NASA Ames Research Center, and Tony Ricco of Stanford University, 10:00-11:00 PDT.
Aug 18-19 — LPI, USRA, NASA Biological and Physical Sciences Division, Online / Houston TX: Lunar Surface Science Workshop 10: Fundamental and Applied Lunar Surface Research in Physical Sciences.
Aug 18 — Mercury: 0.08° S of Mars, 18:00.
THURSDAY
Aug 19 — Roscosmos, Launch Soyuz / OneWeb 9, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: Russia Soyuz rocket to launch 34 satellites to orbit for OneWeb.
Aug 19 — Caltech Dept of Astronomy, Online / Pasadena CA: Theodore von Kármán Lecture: Psyche – Mission to a Metal World; by Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Principal Investigator of NASA Psyche Mission, 19:00-20:30 PDT.
Aug 19 — W. M. Keck Observatory, Rob and Terry Ryan Foundation, Online / Kamuela HI: Astronomy Talks: Exploring Galaxies and Beyond; by Lauren Corlies, Deputy Head of Education and Public Outreach at Vera C. Rubin Observatory, 17:00 HST.
Aug 19 — Jupiter: At opposition in longitude, magnitude -2.9, 14:00.
Aug 19 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 PJ4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.017 AU)
FRIDAY
Aug 20 — Voyager 2, Interstellar Space: NASA spacecraft begins 45th year in space today, launched Aug 20, 1977 – seventeen days before Voyager 1; expected to send data to Earth until ~2025 when power may run out.
Aug 20 — University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Tucson AZ: Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Conference 2021.
Aug 20 — Moon: 3.6° SE of Saturn, 14:00.
Aug 20 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 PV: Near-Earth Flyby (0.047 AU)
SATURDAY
Aug 21 — Ad Astra Kansas Foundation, Space Age Publishing Company, ILOA, Hutchinson KS and Online: Galaxy Forum Kansas 2021: James Webb Space Telescope; 13th annual Galaxy Forum, featuring Scott Acton of Ball Aerospace, 13:00 at the Cosmosphere.
Aug 21 — British Interplanetary Society West Midlands Branch, Online / Worcestershire, United Kingdom: Lecture: Guidance of the Ariane 4 Launch Vehicle, a Beginner’s Guide; by Adam Hibber, 14:00-15:15.
Aug 21 — International Institute of Space Law, Secure World Foundation, Online / Paris, France: 7th IISL Happy Hour; SWF Executive Director Peter Martinez to speak on African Space Policy, 15:00 UTC.
Aug 21-27— National Geophysical Research Institute (CSIR-NGRI), India Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Online / Hyderabad, India: Virtual Conference: Joint Scientific Assembly 2021 (IAGA-IASPEI 2021).
Aug 21 — Moon: 3.7° SE of Jupiter, 12:00.
Aug 21 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 AJ193: Near-Earth Flyby (0.023 AU)
SUNDAY
Aug 22-26 — NASA Astrobiology Program, Carnegie Institution for Science, Online: The Evolution of Macromolecular Carbon through Space and Time; in conjunction with 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Chemical Society.
Aug 22 — Moon: Full / Sturgeon / Blue Moon, 02:01.
Aug 22 — Amor Asteroid 2019 UD4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.036 AU)