NASA Moon Rocket Artemis 1 and ispace Lunar Lander Prepare for Launch as Capstone and Danuri Near Orbit
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MONDAY☆ Nov 7 — ISS, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 68 seven-member crew expecting to work with Cygnus NG-18 SS Sally Ride and its 3,700 kg of cargo; Commander Prokopyev and Cosmonaut Petelin training in Orlan spacesuits for upcoming EVA. ☆ Nov 7 — Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Newly-arrived Mengtian module to unfurl its 55-meter long solar panels while docked to Tianhe forward port; Shenzhou 14 three-member crew prepare for Tianzhou-5 cargo ship. Highlights… o NewSpace: Terran Orbital receiving US$100M investment from Lockheed Martin, plans satellite production facility in Irvine CA; Hyperspectral imaging startup Wyvern of Edmonton, Canada raises $7M in funding to build deployable telescope for CubeSats; Spire Global to build sensors for high-frequency radio measurement from within ionosphere under DARPA contract. ☆ Solar System: Survey utilizing Dark Energy Camera on Blanco 4-m telescope in Chile identifies ~1.5-km wide asteroid 2022 AP7 which crosses orbit of Earth; Jeffrey Gordon (Ben-Gurion Univ) proposes ring of PV panels at 87° S to provide continuous solar power on Moon; JPL clear to proceed with Psyche mission following independent review, its target is speculated to contain metals worth more than global GDP. ☆ Galaxy: Chandra X-ray Observatory study of binary systems with a Hot Jupiter-class exoplanet documents tidal effect accelerating spin, making star appear ‘younger’; Researchers at Blue Marble Space / GSFC propose Fermi Paradox solution: galactic civilizations would prefer to inhabit K and M-dwarf systems over G-dwarf systems like Solar System due to longevity. o Global: ALMA staff in Chile working to restore operations after observations suspended due to computer hack; Saudi Astronauts undergoing training for Ax-2 private mission to ISS NET May 2023; New Zealand working to become 2nd country to achieve certification by International Dark-Sky Association as dark sky nation. ● USA: Artemis 4 to include 2-astronaut lunar surface landing via ‘Option B’ version of Starship lander NET 2027; NASA seeking industry feedback on proposed Lunar Terrain Vehicle contract (LTV to operate on Moon surface NET 2028); Government Accountability Office urges FCC to revisit environmental review rules for satellite constellations. ● Hawai’i: ILOA preparing for ILO-X landing aboard IM Nova-C and for Astronomy from the Moon NET March 2023; Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing observatory part of USSF on Haleakala investigating China LM-5B debris; New analysis of SOFIA data from GSFC refutes Venus phosphine spectral readings from ALMA and JCMT. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (ENE), Jupiter (SE), Saturn (S), Uranus (E), Neptune (SE).
Moon Village Association and National Space Society Partner for November Annual Meetings in Los Angeles
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● Nov 7 — NASA, Online / Washington DC: Pre-proposal teleconference on Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities (CCSC-2), under which major USA National Space Policy objectives are to be advanced by industry via Space Act Agreements. ● Nov 7-9 — Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG), NASA, Hybrid / Albuquerque NM and Online: VEXAG 20th Meeting. o Nov 7-10 — International Academy of Astronautics, ESA, Brasilia, Brazil: 3rd IAA Latin American Symposium on Small Satellites and 5th IAA Latin American CubeSat Workshop. o Nov 7-11 — Australian Space Agency, Deloitte, Explor, Government of New South Wales, University of Technology Sydney, et al, Hybrid / Sydney, Australia and Online: 4th Annual International Humans in Space Summit 2022; discussing women in space, lunar biology, human spaceflight, space tech, governance, more. o Nov 7-11 — ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands: Exploration of Asteroids Symposium; European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC). o Nov 7-13 — Royal Astronomical Society, University of Edinburgh School of Geosciences, Edinburgh & Stirlingshire, United Kingdom: Forming and Exploring Habitable Worlds. ☆ Nov 7 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 US6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.024 AU) Continued From… ★ Jun 28 – Nov 13 — CAPSTONE, Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit Trajectory: Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment heading to operating position at NRHO / cislunar space. ☆ Aug 4 – Dec 16 — Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), Lunar Trajectory: South Korea ‘Danuri’ to search for lunar resources & test technologies; performing 3 highly elliptical Earth orbits to initiate a trans-lunar injection and arrive at 100-km lunar orbit. o Aug 8 – Nov 11 — IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach, NAOJ, NARIT, Online / Global: NameExoWorlds 2022; naming the first exoplanet targets of James Webb Space Telescope. ● Nov 1-14 — Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, Online / Orlando FL: 2022 ASF Fall Online Auction. |
TUESDAY
☆ Nov 8 — ISS, Cygnus NG-18 Rendezvous and Capture, ~405-km LEO: Arrival of NG-18 dubbed “SS Sally Ride” to ISS, capture scheduled 05:50 EST, live coverage available.
★ Nov 8 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Galaxy 31 & 32, SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Falcon 9 rocket to launch Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 commercial communications satellites for Intelsat (built by Maxar Technologies).
● Nov 8 — JPL, NASA, Online / Pasadena CA: Student Webinar: How We Use Coding to Explore Mars; for K-12 educators and classrooms.
● Nov 8-10 — Moon Village Association, National Space Society, Los Angeles CA: 6th Global Moon Village Workshop & Symposium; at Sheraton Gateway Hotel.
o Nov 8-10 — Saudi Space Commission, Communications & Information Technology Commission, International Telecommunication Union of Saudi Arabia, Hybrid / Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Online: Connecting the World from the Stars.
☆ Nov 8 — Total Lunar Eclipse: Second total lunar eclipse of 2022, will be visible from Asia, Australia, North America, parts of northern and eastern Europe, and most of South America; full eclipse begins 00:16:39 HST, maximum 00:59:11, ends 01:41:36.
☆ Nov 8 — Moon: Full Beaver Moon, 01:02; 0.72° N of Uranus, 03:00.
☆ Nov 8 — Mercury: At superior conjunction with Sun, 06:00.
☆ Nov 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 WD: Near-Earth Flyby (0.007 AU)
☆ Nov 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UC5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.015 AU)
☆ Nov 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UK5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.036 AU)
WEDNESDAY
★ Nov 9 — ULA, Launch Atlas 5 / Joint Polar Satellite System-2 / Bernard Kutter Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator, SLC-3E, Vandenberg SFB CA: NOAA Earth observation satellite JPSS-2 heads to SSO while rideshare payload NASA LOFTID to perform LEO reentry test of inflatable heat shield; 01:25 PST.
● Nov 9 — NASA, Online / Washington DC: Media teleconference on science and technology headed to ISS on SpaceX 26th commercial resupply mission; 13:00 EST.
o Nov 9 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom and Online: The Art of NASA; with Piers Bizony.
● Nov 9 — Rocket Lab, Online / Long Beach CA: Q3 financial results to be announced via conference call and live webcast; 16:30 EST.
● Nov 9 — Terran Orbital, Online / Boca Raton FL: Q3 financial results to be announced via conference call and live webcast; 11:00 EST.
● Nov 9-10 — Deutsche Bank Securities, Online / NYC NY: Deutsche Bank Global Space Summit.
● Nov 9-11 — American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR), Houston TX: 2022 ASGSR Conference; at the Royal Sonesta.
☆ Nov 9 — Moon: 2.51° SE of Pleiades, 05:00; 7.8° N of Aldebaran, 23:00.
☆ Nov 9 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UV20: Near-Earth Flyby (0.019 AU)
☆ Nov 9 — Aten Asteroid 2018 WU: Near-Earth Flyby (0.078 AU)
☆ Nov 9 — Amor Asteroid 2022 SS37: Near-Earth Flyby (0.098 AU)
THURSDAY
● Nov 10 — Women in Aerospace, Online / Washington DC: Webinar: How to Prepare Yourself for Promotions and Success at the Next Level; 13:00-12:30.
● Nov 10 — Hamptons Observatory, Suffolk County Community College, Online: Lecture: A Cosmic Perspective: Searching for Aliens, Finding Ourselves; by Jill Tarter, 19:00 EST.
● Nov 10-11 — National Space Society, Los Angeles CA: 7th Space Settlement Summit; at Sheraton Gateway Hotel.
☆ Nov 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 XS: Near-Earth Flyby (0.042 AU)
☆ Nov 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UE5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.061 AU)
☆ Nov 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 AP4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.062 AU)
FRIDAY
● Nov 11 — National Space Society, Los Angeles CA: Dare to Dream Gala – Celebrating the New Space Age.
☆ Nov 11 — Moon: 2.48° N of Mars, 04:00; 3.1° N of M35 cluster, 19:00.
☆ Nov 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UV14: Near-Earth Flyby (0.027 AU)
☆ Nov 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 VX22: Near-Earth Flyby (0.095 AU)
☆ Nov 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 JH: Near-Earth Flyby (0.099 AU)
SATURDAY
☆ Nov 12 — CNSA, Launch Long March 7 / Tianzhou 5, Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Center, Hainan Island, China (19° N): Next cargo ship to launch to Tiangong Space Station in LEO, supplying Shenzhou 14 Taikonauts; will also carry multiple secondary satellite payloads to orbit.
o Nov 12 — National Space Foundation, NOIRLab, Girl Scouts of the USA, Waimea HI: Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi STEM Fest; at Fairmont Orchid.
☆ Nov 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 FC4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU)
☆ Nov 12 — Amor Asteroid 2018 VS4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.054 AU)
☆ Nov 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 VU12: Near-Earth Flyby (0.070 AU)
SUNDAY
★ Nov 13 — Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment (CAPSTONE), Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit / Cislunar Space: NASA 12-U CubeSat Capstone expected to enter NRHO orbit today as a pathfinder for the planned International Lunar Gateway.
● Nov 13 — NASA, Online / Kennedy Space Center FL: Cryogenic fueling of Space Launch System rocket for launch on Artemis 1 mission, live coverage, 14:30 EST – nominal launch set for 9 hours in 37 hours.
o Nov 13-14 — Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organisation (APSCO), Islamabad, Pakistan: APSCO Leadership Development Forum; to feature Peter Martinez of Secure World Foundation.
☆ Nov 13 — Moon: 5.2° S of Castor, 09:00; 1.76° S of Pollux, 15:00; at apogee (distance 404,949 km), 21:00.
☆ Nov 13 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 BS: Near-Earth Flyby (0.070 AU)
☆ Nov 13 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UJ10: Near-Earth Flyby (0.078 AU)
☆ Nov 13 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 UF13: Near-Earth Flyby (0.084 AU)