Roscosmos Gains Momentum with Nauka Launch to ISS, Luna 25 to Moon
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MONDAY Highlights… Jul 5 — Tiangong Space Station, ~370-km LEO: Shenzhou 12 three-member crew in 3rd week of 3-month mission; Tianlian relay satellites in geostationary orbit to provide communications support during EVAs for Taikonauts in space, inside the station, and teams on Earth. Jul 5 — NewSpace: York Space Systems to provide lunar comms satellite for IM-2 Moon South Pole lander; Astroscale working with new ground stations, its ELSA-d in LEO to demonstrate debris removal this summer; Starlink expects 500k worldwide users within year. Jul 5 — Solar System: Mars surface images being analyzed for exploration paths, science from recent CNSA Tianwen-1 release; life could be found in Jupiter atmosphere, not in Venus clouds, according to new study; 100-200 km diameter Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein expected to reach perihelion 2031. Jul 5 — Galaxy: Electron-Capture Supernovae class may explain Crab Nebula origin; CHEOPS space telescope observes transit of 3rd exoplanet orbiting Nu2 Lupi; LIGO/KAGRA/Virgo detect 2 black hole – neutron star mergers in 10-day span; JWST now set for Oct 31 launch. Jul 5 — Global: First uncrewed ISRO Gaganyaan mission now racing to launch December; Rocket Lab Mahia Launch Complex 2nd pad may be operational by Sep; Japan plans new spaceports, policy updates to promote space business. Jul 5 — USA: Vulcan Centaur ready to fly per ULA CEO Tory Bruno; Air Force Research Laboratory Primer on Cislunar Space details future considerations; NASA considering adoption of 600 mSv career radiation limit for Astronauts. Jul 5 — Hawai’i: PISCES reports funding questions and (hopefully temporary) closing; 5 asteroids being named after UH IfA Astronomers; evolution of smallest & most massive white dwarf being theorized with help from Mauna Kea and Haleakala data. |
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July Space Month 2021: Lunar Conferences Meet as Race is on to Establish LEO Tourism
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Jul 5-8 — Hellenic Astronomical Society, Patras, Greece: 15th Hellenic Astronomical Conference.
Jul 5-16 — Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI), Moscow, Russia: 16th Summer School of Modern Astrophysics (SOMA): Exoplanets – Formation and Evolution; re-set to 2022 Jul 5 — Earth: At aphelion, 1.0167 AU from the Sun, 14:00. Jul 5 — Moon: At apogee (distance 405,330 km), 05:00; 5.0° SE of Pleiades, 18:00. Continued From… May 24 – Aug 6 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, NASA, Pasadena CA and Online: JPL Planetary Science Mission Design School Session 1. May 24 – Aug 20 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, NASA, Pasadena CA and Online: JPL Planetary Science Mission Design School Session 2. Jun 1 – Aug 6 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Online / Houston TX: 2021 LPI Summer Intern Program in Planetary Science. Jun 28 – Aug 27 — International Space University (ISU), Granada, Spain: ISU Space Studies Program 2021. Jun 7 – Aug 13 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Online and Houston TX: LPI Summer Internship for 2021. Jul 4-9 — European Association of Geochemistry, Geochemical Society, Online / Europe: Virtual: Goldschmidt2021 Conference. TUESDAYJul 6 — ISS, Release of Dragon CRS-22, ~405-km LEO: Commercial resupply cargo ship SpaceX Dragon CRS-22 to be released today with return science, experiments, cargo; undocking live coverage available 11:05 PDT. Jul 6 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Aaron Bateman, PhD candidate in the history science and technology at Johns Hopkins University. |
Jul 6 — Moon: 5.4° N of Aldebaran, 12:00.
Jul 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 MC: Near-Earth Flyby (0.008 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Jul 7-8 — Hub Exhibitions Ltd, Farnborough International, UKSpace, ADS, UK Space Agency, ESA, et al, Farnborough, United Kingdom: Space-Comm Expo 2021.
Jul 7-8 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 Meeting #16.
Jul 7-16 — International School on AstroParticle Physics, Online / Vienna, Austria: School: Dark Matter – From Theory to Detection.
Jul 7 — Moon: 3.7° N of Mercury, 18:00.
THURSDAY
Jul 8 — 10th Observation STS-135 / Final Space Shuttle Launch, Nationwide: While USA now has capability of launching humans to ISS with SpaceX Dragon Crew capsule, the 2011 Space Shuttle Atlantis last launch is commemorated as Virgin Galactic hopes to carry Founder Richard Branson suborbitally this July 11, Blue Origin New Shepard could fly Jeff Bezos July 20, and SpaceX Starship first orbital launch with splashdown near Hawai’i may occur this month.
Jul 8 — Moon: 1.04° N of M35 cluster, 09:00.
FRIDAY
Jul 9-10 — The Moon Society, Online / Pasadena MD: 2021 Lunar Development Conference.
Jul 9 — Moon: New Moon, 15:17; 6.7° S of Castor, 22:00.
SATURDAY
Jul 10 — Moon: 3.2° S of Pollux, 03:00.
SUNDAY
Jul 11 — Virgin Galactic, Launch Unity 22, Las Cruces NM: Launch window opens today for first crewed powered flight of SpaceShipTwo ‘Unity 22’ to reach suborbital space; will attempt to carry 6 people to the edge of Space: Pilots Dave Mackay and Michael Masucci, Crew Sir Richard Branson, Beth Moses, Colin Bennett, Sirisha Bandla.
Jul 11 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Shey Sabripour the CEO of CesiumAstro.
Jul 11-27 — Lāhainā Noon: As the Sun passes through the Zenith, directly overhead tropic locations, vertical objects cast no shadows; lā hainā means ‘cruel sun’; Hawaii Islands dates / times available.
Jul 11 — Moon: 3.1° NNE of Beehive Cluster, 05:00.
Jul 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 MC: Near-Earth Flyby (1.001 AU)