Astronomy from L2, from the Moon and from Hawai’i
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MONDAYJan 10 — ISS, ~405-km LEO: Expedition 66 crew Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, Kayla Barron, Mark Vande Hei (NASA), Matthias Maurer (ESA) and Anton Shkaplerov, Pytor Dubrov (Roscosmos) continue genetic, agronomic and robotic experiments; Cosmonauts preparing for spacewalk to finish Nauka integration. Jan 10 — Tiangong Space Station, ~370-km LEO: Shenzhou 13 crew Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu maintain station ahead of 6 planned launches in 2022 including: Tianzhou 4, Shenzhou 14 / 15, Wentian and Mengtian lab modules. Highlights… NewSpace: WebEx teleconferencing and Amazon Alexa digital assistant software to be tested on Orion during Artemis 1; Firefly Aerospace CEO Max Polyakov to sell ~50% stake; Scott Van Vliet to lead Stargate 3D printing program for Relativity Space. Solar System: 6 landers and 3 orbiters heading to Moon in 2022; Ingenuity Mars helicopter to make 19th flight within featureless area problematic for vision-based navigation; JWST team preparing for port & starboard primary mirror deployments / individual mirror segment movements. Galaxy: LOFAR maps radio emissions of 25,000 supermassive black holes in effort to construct northern hemisphere SMBH sky atlas; Harvard CfA utilizing TESS is monitoring pulsating object TIC 400799224 orbiting binary system 725 parsecs distant. Global: China plans 40+ launches to orbit including inaugural flight of LM-6A, debut of new sea launch ship, petitions UN to limit Starlink trajectories; Russia ASAT test debris expected to linger in LEO at least 3 years. USA: ISS mission life extended to at least 2030 per executive order; MIT working on ion thruster drone made of Mylar, powered by electrical charge of lunar / SSSB surfaces. Hawai’i: Gemini North and CFHT collaborate to study former globular cluster turned low-metal stellar stream C-19; UH alumna Casey Honniball selected for NASA VIPER team conducting mission to Moon South Pole. |
= Terrestrial events, and…
= International terrestrial events in local time.
= Space events, and… = International space / astro events in Hawaii Standard Time unless noted. Add 10 hours to obtain UT (‘Universal Time’).
Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mercury (SW), Jupiter (SW), Saturn (SW), Uranus (S), Neptune (SW); Morning Planets: Venus (S), Mars (SE).
SpaceCom Expo 2022 / 48th Spaceport Summit Bringing Industry & Government Leaders Together in Florida
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Jan 10 — LPI, USRA, NASA, Online / Houston TX: Abstracts Due: Lunar Surface Science Workshop 14: Heliophysics Applications Enabling and Enabled by Human Exploration of the Lunar Surface; being held Feb 17.
Jan 10-12 — SpaceCom, Canaveral Council of Technical Societies, NASA, Kennedy Space Center, Orlando FL: SpaceCom 2022: Off-Planet For The Planet; in conjunction with 48th Spaceport Summit. Continued From… Nov 4 – Jun 29 — Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Problems, NASA Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA), Moscow, Russia: Mixed gender crew of 6 participating in 8-month space / lunar simulation mission SIRIUS-21 (Scientific International Research In Unique Terrestrial Station). Dec 6 – Jan 20 — STEAMSPACE, Enterprise in Space, Janet’s Planet, Online / Austin TX: Registration Open: Cities in Space Micro Challenge; 9 week challenge open to 3rd and 4th grade students, globally; free to participate. Dec 20 – Mar 4 — JAXA, Online / Tokyo, Japan: Accepting applications for Japan Astronaut Candidates. NET Jan — Astra, Launch Rocket 3 LV0008 / VCLS Demo-2A, SLC-46, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: First launch from CCSFS, Astra to launch Venture Class Launch Services 2 Mission One, VCLS Demo-2A for NASA with ELaNa 41 five CubeSats. Jan 9-13 — American Astronomical Society, Salt Lake City UT: 239th Meeting of the AAS; Cancelled; refocus for AAS 240 in Pasadena CA. TUESDAYJan 11 — JPL, NASA, Online: Neptune/Triton System Seminar Series: Single-Pass Subsurface Ocean Detection at Triton using Magnetometric Measurements; by Corey Cochrane of JPL. Jan 11 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, USRA, NASA, Online / Pasadena CA: Abstracts Due: 53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2022); being held March 7-11. Jan 11-13 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Pasadena CA: Low-Cost Science Mission Concepts for Mars Exploration Workshop. |
Jan 11-13 — ESA, Hybrid / Bern, Switzerland and Online: 6th CHEOPS Science Workshop.
Jan 11 — Moon: 1.35° SE of Uranus, 03:00.
Jan 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2013 YD48: Near-Earth Flyby (0.037 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Jan 12 — ISS Orbital Raising: Attached to ISS, Progress MS-18 engines to burn for 292.5 seconds at 21:09 Moscow time to raise altitude by 805 meters to create proper ballistic conditions for docking of crewed Soyuz MS-21 and landing of Soyuz MS-19.
Jan 12 — Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), London, United Kingdom: 202nd Observation of RAS founding (1820).
Jan 12-13 — Learn, Reach, Achieve Institute, Online / Greenwood Village CO: 2022 Space Disposal and Debris Mitigation Conference.
Jan 12 — Moon: 4.1° SE of the Pleiades, 19:00.
Jan 12 — Mercury: 3.4° W of Saturn, 19:00.
THURSDAY
Jan 13 — Chang’e-5T1 Service Module, Lunar Orbit: China module collecting data on Lunar surface for future Moon missions begins 8th year / enters 9th year in Lunar orbit today; launched Oct 2014, reached Moon Jan 2015.
Jan 13 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Transporter 3, SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Falcon 9 to launch Transporter 3 rideshare mission to sun-synchronous orbit with public and private micro- and nanosatellites
Jan 13 — Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Online / Washington DC: Live Chat: Diplomacy in Space – A National History Day Discussion.
Jan 13 — Moon: 6.3° NNW of Aldebaran, 13:00.
FRIDAY
Jan 14 — Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), Online / London, United Kingdom: RAS Ordinary Meeting 2022.
Jan 14 — Moon: At apogee, (distance 405,778 km), 00:00.
SATURDAY
NET Jan 15 — Astra, Launch Rocket 3 LV0009 / S4 Crossover, Pacific Spaceport Complex, Kodiak Island AK: Astra to launch S4 Crossover (attached to the second stage) technology demo mission by NearSpace Launch to obtain flight heritage testing for a prototype payload host platform.
Jan 15 — China Manned Space Engineering Office, Online / Beijing, China: Due: Public payload proposals for Tianzhou cargo ships launching to Tiangong Space Space; Tianzhou will serve as a space science and applications testing platform.
Jan 15 — AIAA LA-LV Section, Online: Space Suits and Life Support Systems for the Exploration of the Moon and Mars; by former NASA Senior Scientist and Aerospace Engineer Lawrence Kuznetz, 11:00 PST.
Jan 15 — iGIANT, Explore Mars, Janet’s Planet, Online: Submissions Due: Gender Impact Design Challenge; to explore the impact of gender presentation/sex on innovation and novel technologies in our lives.
Jan 15 — Moon: 1.80° N of M35 cluster, 11:00.
Jan 15 — Mercury: At perihelion, 0.3075 AU from Sun, 03:00.
Jan 15 — Pluto: At conjunction with Sun, 35.428 AU from Earth, 22:00.
SUNDAY
Jan 16 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston hosts Brian Dunn, Author of Tube Town: Moon Base One.