Astronomy from the Moon May Advance with NASA 2024 Lunar Program and ILOA-NAOC MoU in China
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MONDAY Highlights… Apr 15 — NewSpace: SpaceX Starhopper prototype will be prepared for multi-engine tests; Blue Origin studies using New Glenn upper stages as space habitats and hopes to enter New Glenn in launcher competitions; 3 Virgin Galactic crew members are recipients of FAA Commercial Astronaut wings. Apr 15 — Solar System: Zhongguo Chang’e-4 operates in 4th lunar day, Yutu-2 travels additional 170 meters; Hungary Academy of Science researchers find evidence of fossil life on Mars meteorite ALH-77005 found in Antarctica; Mars Express data in line with Curiosity 2013 discovery of methane while ExoMars sees none; Juno images storm in Jupiter northern hemisphere. Apr 15 — Galaxy: Astronomers studying 1st ever image of Black Hole in M87, next phase of more detailed / other galaxy black holes imaging by Event Horizon Telescope being planned; Heidelberg University researchers use star Nu Opiuchi to infer that Milky Way contains 100 billion brown dwarfs; Harvard University astronomers propose new method to test hypothetical cosmic inflation. Apr 15 — Global: ESA works with architecture firm on plans for Moon Village at Shackleton Crater near South Pole; China Satellite Communications Corporation, subsidiary of CASC, will go public under push for state-owned companies to tap private capital; Secure World Foundation and others see prospects for US-China cooperation in space. Apr 15 — USA: NASA planning to allocate US$30M for 2 five-year University-led space habitat research studies for Moon & Mars; NASA pledges to send first woman to Moon by 2024; Lockheed Martin unveils new design for human lunar lander. Apr 15 — Hawai’i: James Clerk Maxwell Telescope and Submillimeter Array on Mauna Kea being celebrated for contributing to Event Horizon telescope network; UH Hilo professor helps name newly imaged black hole Powehi; Subaru Telescope continues search for predicted Planet Nine; UH astronomers use SOFIA aircraft to study sulfur gas in young stellar object MonR2 IRS3. |
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Space Access Society Hosts 2019 Conference In Silicon Valley, California
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Apr 15 — International Lunar Observatory Association, National Astronomical Observatories of China (NAOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China: Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Signing Ceremony to Advance Astronomy from the Moon; 10:00 at NAOC HQ, ILOA-NAOC MoU signing for co-sponsorship of 2-year research fellowship to analyze Chang’e-3 Lunar-based Ultraviolet Telescope data.
Apr 15 — NASA, Washington DC: National Lunar Program costs / FY2020 Budget could be discussed / announced by this date. Apr 15 — Rose City Astronomers, Portland OR: Lecture: Another Pale Blue Dot – Inside the SETI Institute’s Search for Exoplanets; by Franck Marchis of SETI Institute, and co-founder & Chief Scientific Officer at Unistellar. Apr 15 — Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ: Lecture: Planets Big and Small; by Eve Lee of Caltech. Apr 15-17 — Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group, Leiden, the Netherlands: Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group meeting. Apr 15-17 — University College London, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom: UK Exoplanet Community Meeting. Apr 15 — Moon: 2.63° NNE of Regulus, 00:00. Continued from…Jan 2019 – Sep 2020 — New Horizons, Kuiper Belt: Full data from spacecraft 7 instruments during KBO Ultima Thule flyby to be transmitted to Earth over this time period. Mar 19 – Jul 19 — Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Problems, Moscow, Russia: Mixed gender crew of 6 to participate in 4-month space / lunar simulation mission SIRIUS (Scientific International Research In Unique Terrestrial Station). Apr 13 – Sep 2 — The Museum of Flight, Seattle WA: Exhibit: Destination Moon – The Apollo 11 Mission. Apr 14-19 — International Astronautical Union, Cambridge, United Kingdom: IAU Symposium 350 on Laboratory Astrophysics. |
TUESDAY
Apr 16 — NASA, Moffett Field CA: SSERVI Director’s Seminar: Scientific Analogs and the Development of Human and Robotic mission architectures for Solar System exploration; by Darlene Lim, 10:30-11:30 PDT.
Apr 16 — Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Guerilla Science, NYC NY: Attraction Lab: Outer Space Edition.
Apr 16-18 — Applied Technical Institute, Littleton CO: ATI Course: Space Mission Structures; led by Tom Sarafin.
Apr 16 — Moon: at perigee (distance 364,193 km), 12:03.
Apr 16 — Mercury: 4.3° E of Venus, 10:00.
WEDNESDAY
Apr 17 — Northrop Grumman, Launch Antares / Cygnus NG-11, Wallops Island VA: Northrop Grumman Antares rocket to launch 12th Cygnus cargo freighter on 11th operational cargo delivery flight to ISS.
Apr 17 — SETI Institute, Menlo Park CA: Lecture: Where is the Origin of Life on Earth; by David Deamer, Bruce Damer, Lynn Rothschild, at SRI International, 19:00 – 20:00.
Apr 17 — Keck Institute for Space Science, Caltech, Pasadena CA: Lecture: Stimulating a Culture of Innovation at The Aerospace Corporation.
Apr 17 — PBS, Broadcast: Premier: Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World; documents how Humans changed the World, told through 6 revolutionary inventions.
Apr 17 — Venus: at aphelion, 0.7282 AU from Sun, 16:00.
THURSDAY
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 1st full year / enters 2nd year in space today; launched April 18, 2018.
Apr 18-21 — Space Access Society, Fremont CA: 2019 Space Access Conference; featuring EXOS Aerospace, Firefly Aerospace, Masten Space Systems, Momentus Space, Rocket Lab, Space Studies Institute, SpaceIL, Tethers Unlimited, Unreasonable Rocket; at Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley.
Apr 18 — Moon: 7.1° NNE of Spica. 17:00.
Apr 18 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 GC6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.001 AU)
Apr 18 — Aten Asteroid 2019 FN2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.010 AU)
Apr 18 — Aten Asteroid 2012 XO134: Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU)
FRIDAY
Apr 19 — ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo HI: Planetarium Showing of Skies Above Hawai’i: Live Skies Program, and MaunaKea: Between Earth & Sky.
Apr 19 — Moon: Full Pink Moon, 01:11.
Apr 19 — Aten Asteroid 522684 (2016 JP): Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU)
SATURDAY
Apr 20 — NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA: Educators Workshop: Discussing Climate Change Using NASA Data; for educators grades 6-12.
Apr 20 — Oregon L5 Society – NSS Chapter, Vancouver WA: Oregon L5 Society monthly meeting; 14:00 at Pearson Air Museum.
Apr 20 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 GZ3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.026 AU)
SUNDAY
Apr 21 — ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo HI: Planetarium Showing of Awesome Light 1: Big Mirrors on the Mountain, and Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity.
Apr 21 — Star Gaze Hawaii, Kamuela HI: Stargazing at Westin Hapuna Beach Resort; adults US$40, kids $20, 20:00.
Apr 21 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 GM: Near-Earth Flyby (0.050 AU)
Apr 21 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 WQ3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.073 AU)