Rocket Lab Electron Leads Growing Small Satellite Launcher Business
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MONDAY Highlights… Dec 10 — NewSpace: Southern Launch plans construction of Whalers Way Orbital Launch Complex in Australia for small launchers like Rocket Lab Electron; with over 19,000 known NEOs, Rusty Schweickart of B612 Foundation advocates for NEOCam funding; Parabolic Arc running annual fundraising campaign. Dec 10 — Solar System: China CE-4 will attempt to land on Moon far side in 3 weeks; OSIRIS-REx performs close flybys of asteroid Bennu equator and poles in preparation for orbital insertion Dec 31; InSight Mars lander generates record solar power for a Mars spacecraft, photographs robotic arm. Dec 10 — Galaxy: Gamma-ray light from 739 blazars and 1 gamma-ray burst collected over 9 years by Fermi results in study of star formation evolution; LIGO collaboration announces 4 new gravitational wave detections, including a binary black hole; Keck Observatory finds water in atmosphere of exoplanet HR8799c, located 129 LY away in constellation Pegasus. Dec 10 — Global: Japan moving forward with space robotics, lunar surface research campus in Kyushu; Portugal receives 14 proposals to build spaceport in the Azores, and secures space cooperation agreement with China; Spain startup PLD Space secures EU$17M in funding, plans 2019 suborbital launch of MIURA-1 booster. Dec 10 — USA: NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine says January launch of SpaceX uncrewed Demo-1 is “very low probability” and could slip into Spring; Boeing Starliner begins environmental testing in El Segundo, preparing for uncrewed test; space leaders pay tribute to George Bush and commend impact on Space policies. Dec 10 — Hawai’i: UH Astronomer Ben Shappee is part of international team that discovers Type Ia supernova ASASSN-18bt within one day after its explosion; PISCES newsletter features Hawaii-Mars similarities and 3-D basalt printing. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (S), Saturn (SW), Uranus (SE), Neptune (S); Morning Planets: Mercury (SE), Venus (ESE).
South Korea Advancing Indigenous Rocket, Moon Missions, Astrophysics
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Dec 10 — XMM-Newton, Very Eccentric Elliptical LEO: ESA craft studying X-ray emissions, star-forming regions, galaxy clusters, environment of supermassive black holes, mapping dark matter, begins 20th year in space today, launched 1999.
Dec 10 — W. M. Keck Observatory, Rob and Terry Ryan Foundation, Kamuela HI: Shining Light on Gravity: Sometimes All That Shimmers IS Gold; by Astronomer Ryan Foley from UC Santa Cruz, at HPA 19:00. Dec 10-12 — Thirty Meter Telescope Corporation, Pasadena CA: 6th Annual TMT Science Forum: Breakthrough Science with the Thirty-Meter-Telescope. Dec 10-14 — American Geophysical Union, Washington DC: 2018 Fall Meeting of AGU; featuring live press conference Dec 10 at 14:00 on first science results from OSIRIS-REx. Dec 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2001 XG1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.020 AU) Dec 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 VX6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.043 AU) Dec 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2015 XV129: Near-Earth Flyby (0.060 AU) Dec 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2003 NW1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.069 AU) Dec 10 — Aten Asteroid 2017 NK: Near-Earth Flyby (0.090 AU) Continued from…Dec 8 – Jan 3, 2019 — Chang’e-4 Lander & Rover, Moon Trajectory: China CE-4 lander and rover on journey to Moon far side, will attempt touchdown at northwestern South Pole – Aitken basin 180-km diameter Von Kármán crater (45-46° S, 176.4-178.8° E). Dec 9-14 — European Southern Observatory, Pucon, Chile: Conference: The Galactic Bulge at the Crossroads (GBX2018). |
TUESDAY
Dec 11 — Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA: USC ASTE527 Graduate Space Concepts Studio Finals; live stream 06:50-8:40.
Dec 11-12 — Center for Astrophysics and Gravitation, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal: International Workshop: Dark Matter and Stars.
WEDNESDAY
Dec 12 — Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston TX: Interviews starting 14:00 local time with ISS Expedition 59/60 crew Nick Hague, Alexey Ovchinin and Christina Hammock Koch (to become 63rd Woman in Space) launching Feb 28, 2019.
Dec 12 — Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD: Colloquium: CSI Apollo – Recreating the Iconic Earthrise Photograph; by Ernie Wright of GSFC, 15:30.
Dec 12 — Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu HI: IfA Colloquia: Joan Najita from NOAO will talk on “Disk Spirals, Solids, and Sizes“.
Dec 12 — Moon: At apogee (distance 404,749.63 km), 02:00.
Dec 12 — Asteroid 9617 Grahamchapman: Near-Earth Flyby (1.000 AU)
THURSDAY
NET Dec 13 — Rocket Lab, Launch Electron / NASA VCLS ELaNa XIX, Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand: Nine-day launch window opens for NASA Venture Class Launch Service flight of the CubeSat Launch Initiative Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) XIX mission; live coverage available.
Dec 13 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, NASA Lunar Exploration Analysis Group, Universities Space Research Association Headquarters, Online / Columbia MD: Abstracts Due for In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) 2019; being held Feb 20-22.
Dec 13 — Apollo Asteroid 2015 XX169: Near-Earth Flyby (0.043 AU)
FRIDAY
Dec 14 — NEOWISE, LEO: NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft (redubbed Near-Earth Object WISE – NEOWISE) begins 10th year in Space; launched 2009.
Dec 14 — Chang’e-3 Lander and Yutu Rover, Guang Han Gong, Sinus Iridum / Mare Imbrium, 44.12°N 19.51°W, Moon Surface: Spacecraft reach 5 full years on Moon surface, landed 2013; lander instruments operating, rover reported to be sending signals.
Dec 14 — ISRO, Launch GSLV Mk.2 / GSAT 7A, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk. 2, designated GSLV-F11, to launch GSAT 7A communications satellite for Indian Air Force.
Dec 14 — Caltech, Pasadena CA: Lecture: Making Galaxies on a Supercomputer; by Phil Hopkins, 19:00.
Dec 14 — Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) Ordinary Meeting; Specialist Meetings: 30 Years of Planetary Astronomy with H3+; and A Centenary of Astrophysical Jet Studies – A Review of the Physics Driving the Observed Jet Structure.
Dec 14 — `Imiloa Astronomy Center, University of Hawai`i – Hilo, Hilo HI: Mauna Kea Skies Talk: Navigating the Night Sky.
Dec 14 — Moon: 2.8° S.S.E. of Neptune, 06:00; with Mars and Neptune within circle of diameter 4.89°, 83° E of Sun; 3.4° SSE of Mars, 16:00.
Dec 14 — Amor Asteroid 2018 VS9: Near-Earth Flyby (0.083 AU)
Dec 14-15 — Geminids Meteor Shower Peak: Appearing to radiate from constellation Gemini, shower can produce 80-130 meteors per hour; bright, medium-slow meteors (35 km/sec), few leave persistent trains.
SATURDAY
Dec 15 — International Astronomical Union, Online: 2018 IAU PhD Prize applications due.
Dec 15 — Caltech / JPL, NASA, Downey CA: Educators Workshop: Engineering a Journey to Mars; at Columbia Memorial Space Center.
Dec 15 — Oregon L5 Society Chapter of National Space Society, Vancouver WA: Monthly meeting of Oregon L5 Society; at Pearson Air Museum, 14:00.
Dec 15-17 — SpaceLand, IAF, Mauritius: 4th SpaceLand Forum: Humanizing Space, Microgravity, Technology & Science for the Space 3-G: Generation, Gender, Geography.
Dec 15 — Moon: At first quarter, 01:48.
Dec 15 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 VO9: Near-Earth Flyby (0.007 AU)
SUNDAY
Dec 16 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Michael Listner for space law review for 2018.
Dec 16 — ISS Visible Pass, LEO: International Space Station visible pass to occur over North side of Hawai`i Island at 18:34:36 HST from WNW crossing S, magnitude of -1.2.