SpaceX Poised to Launch Starship, the Largest and Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built
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MONDAY☆ Apr 17 — International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 69 crew members prepare for 2 Russia and 2 USA EVAs occurring over next 2 weeks, planning SS Sally Ride release this week, working with horticulture, cardiovascular, 3D printing experiments. ☆ Apr 17 — Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou-15 three-member crew continue to work with cargo from Tianzhou 5 which is expected to depart station in May close to Tianzhou 6 launch from Wenchang; planning for TSS EVA #10 underway. Highlights… o NewSpace: Relativity Space shifts focus to 82 m tall / 5.5 m diameter Terran R rocket, incorporating traditional metal work on tanks; Rocket Lab moves launch of NASA TROPICS weather-monitoring CubeSats from Wallops to Launch Complex 1 on Māhia Peninsula, NZ due to impending storm season. ☆ Solar System: China Deep Space Exploration Laboratory to lead planetary defense mission targeting 30-m diameter asteroid 2019 VL5 NET 2025; JUICE mission to explore Jupiter and moons begins 8-year journey to Jovian System; BepiColombo monitoring cameras being prepared for 3rd Mercury flyby planned in ~2 months. ☆ Galaxy: Haystack Observatory astronomers see potential for low frequency space-based VLBI with proposed constellation GO-LoW; ASTRON-led study finds 5 FRBs in Triangulum Galaxy utilizing Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope; TESS adds to tally of its 326 confirmed exoplanets with TOI-4127 b ‘warm Jupiter’ discovery. o Global: CNSA / Huazhong University scientists designing Moon surface ‘Clover’ and crater ‘Red Star’ habitats, 1st brick laying expected during Chang’e-8 NET 2028; Austria, Italy, The Netherlands join 10 other nations who pledge to refrain from conducting anti-satellite weapons testing; ISRO, NSIL, IN-SPACe commercial roles going forward clarified under Indian Space Policy 2023. ● USA: 4 volunteers to reside in 3D-printed NASA Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog in Houston for 1 year starting in June; Makenzie Lystrup now serving as GSFC Director following swearing-in on Pale Blue Dot; NASA new policy may stop naming future missions after people. ● Hawai’i: IfA Astronomer Karen Meech remains agnostic on ‘Oumuamua origin, expects Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile to discover up to 1 interstellar object / yr when online NET 2024; 10 – 20 m diameter asteroid 2023 FW13 discovered by PanSTARRS / characterized by CFHT as ‘quasi-satellite’ has 0.18 AU resonance with Earth, expected to remain in proximity until year 3700. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Morning Planets: Saturn (ESE); Evening Planets: Mercury (W), Venus (W), Mars (W), Saturn (ESE)
Europe and Africa Space Resources & NewSpace Conferences Advance International Synergies
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★ NET Apr 17 — SpaceX, Launch Super Heavy / Starship Orbital Test Flight, Starbase, Boca Chica TX: Super Heavy and Starship launch vehicle to attempt nearly 1 full orbit of Earth (07:00 CDT) culminating with re-entry and splashdown in Pacific ~100 km NW offshore of Kauai. ● Apr 17 — NASA Science Mission Directorate, Online / Washington DC: Responses Due / RFI: New Horizons Interstellar Mission; to determine interested teams science objectives to extend NASA New Horizons mission science beyond FY24. ● Apr 17-20 — Space Foundation, Colorado Springs CO: 38th Space Symposium 2023; space leaders to discuss critical issues affecting all space sectors; at Broadmoor Hotel. ☆ Apr 17 — Amor Asteroid 2023 GM: Near-Earth Flyby (0.021 AU) ☆ Apr 17 — Apollo Asteroid 2023 GU: Near-Earth Flyby (0.027 AU) ☆ Apr 17 — Amor Asteroid 2023 GO: Near-Earth Flyby (0.046 AU) Continued From… ● Oct 15 – Jun 15, 2023 — International Space Elevator Consortium, Online: Space Elevator Academic Challenge: Improving Humanity’s Future; for students 17-25. ☾ Dec 11 – Apr 25, 2023 — Hakuto-R / ispace Mission 1, Lunar Landing Trajectory: Carrying UAE Rashid 10-kg rover, 0.25-kg JAXA SORA-Q rover, Hakuto-R performing orbital control maneuvers to reach Lunar Orbital Insertion, followed by Moon touchdown nominally ~4.5 months after launch. ● Jan 18 – May 11 — Wichita State University, Wichita KS and Online: 2023 Interstellar Seminar ‘LASI 150G’; 1-credit hour seminar begins today; every Wednesday 14:30-15:20, led by Prof. Mark Schneegurt. o Feb 24 – May 24 — National Museum of China, Beijing, China: Exhibit Featuring China’s Human, Lunar and Space Program. ☆ NET Apr — Gilmour Space, Launch Eris, Bowen Orbital Spaceport, Queensland, Australia: Inaugural flight of 23-m / 30,000-kg solid fueled rocket, first Australia domestic orbital launch. ● Apr 14-17 — Space Generation Advisory Council, Colorado Springs CO: Space Generation Fusion Forum. o Apr 16-21 — Committee on Space Research, Singapore: 5th Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) Symposium: Space Science with Small Satellites; supported by Nanyang Technical University and the Office for Space Technology and Industry – Singapore. TUESDAY☆ Apr 18 — International Space Station, Expedition 69 Russia EVA #56, ~415-km LEO: Two Cosmonauts to perform ~6.5-hour spacewalk in Orlan spacesuits; starts 21:00 EDT, live coverage available. ★ 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 5th full year / enters 6th year in space today; launched April 18, 2018. |
★ Apr 18 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon Heavy / ViaSat 3 Americas, LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center FL: Falcon Heavy to launch ViaSat 3 Americas broadband communications satellite; two booster to land at Landing Zones 1 and 2; 07:36 EDT.
☆ Apr 18 — Apollo Asteroid 2023 GS: Near-Earth Flyby (0.015)
☆ Apr 18 — Apollo Amor 2023 GR: Near-Earth Flyby (0.047)
WEDNESDAY
★ Apr 19 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink 6-2, SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Falcon 9 to launch next batch of Starlink internet satellites for SpaceX of new larger spacecraft design “Starlink V2 Mini”; first stage to land on drone ship in Atlantic Ocean.
o Apr 19-21 — European Space Resources Innovation Centre, the Luxembourg Space Agency, the European Space Agency, and the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology, Hybrid / Luxembourg and Online: 2023 Space Resources Week; at LuxExpo.
☆ Apr 19 — Venus: 7.4° N of Aldebaran, 07:00; 0.33° NE of Jupiter, 08:00; New Moon, 18:15.
THURSDAY
● Apr 20-22 — Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Huntsville AL: 2023 NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge; at U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
☆ Apr 20 — Moon: 1.78° SE of Mercury, 23:00.
FRIDAY
☆ Apr 21 — International Space Station, Release Northrop Grumman NG-18 Cygnus Cargo Ship, ~415-km LEO: Cygnus SS Sally Ride cargo ship to be released and disintegrate upon Earth atmosphere reentry, live coverage available for release 07:00 EDT.
● Apr 21 — The Human Space Program, Online: 3rd Space Education Summit; featuring Astronaut Panel and Concurrent Sessions.
☆ Apr 21 — Moon: 1.61° N of Uranus, 03:00; with Mercury and Uranus within circle of diameter 3.86°, 03:00.
☆ Apr 21 — Mercury: 3.8° NW of Uranus, 21:00.
SATURDAY
☆ Apr 22 — ISRO, Launch PSLV / TeLEOS 2, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle to launch TeLEOS 2, Singapore ~750-kg synthetic aperture radar Earth observation satellite, built by ST Electronics
o Apr 22 — Earth Day Network, Worldwide: Earth Day; to broaden, diversify & activate the environmental movement worldwide; originally proposed to occur March 21 (first day of Spring) by creator John McConnell.
● Apr 22 — JPL, NASA, Online / Pasadena CA: Public Event: Celebrate Earth Day With Education Resources From NASA.
o Apr 22-27 — Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, CNSA, Hefei, Anhui Province, China: 2023 International Conference of Deep Space Sciences; one of the activities conducted during 2023 Space Day of China.
☆ Apr 22 — Lyrid Meteor Shower Peak: Lyrids derived from Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher with period 415 years, are medium-swift (49 km/sec), often bright with persistent trains and can offer 15-20 per hour; 14:00.
☆ Apr 22 — Moon: 1.72° SE of Pleiades, 02:00.
SUNDAY
o Apr 23-28 — EGU, Hybrid / Vienna, Austria and Online: European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2023.
☆ Apr 23 — Moon: 1.31° N of Venus, 03:00.