BepiColombo Next-Gen Mercury Explorer Set to Launch October 19
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MONDAY Highlights… Oct 15 — NewSpace: Astrobotic to develop navigation software for landing on icy moons under 15-month NASA, JPL contract; Space in Africa, promoting news on Africa space & satellite industries, becomes 1 of 7 finalists in NewSpace Business Plan Competition; Richard Branson hopes SpaceShipTwo will reach space within weeks. Oct 15 — Solar System: Researcher presents theory that Ceres may have shifted 36°, forming new equator; while Europa Clipper and JUICE mission are in planning stages, Europa offers evidence that ice ‘penitentes’ may reach 15 meters tall; radio enthusiasts are now able to download images from Longjiang-2 spacecraft orbiting Moon. Oct 15 — Galaxy: Optical illusion may be explanation for recent discovery of high levels of 3 different elements in red giant stars near center of Milky Way; 4 dwarf galaxies are found near Milky Way; Gaia star-mapping mission observes that Milky Way may have nearly collided with Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy over 300 million years ago; Oct 15 — Global: China and UNOOSA to review 36 application proposals for international experiments on future space station, which may be expanded to six modules; France CNES becomes 1st foreign space agency to open office in UAE; Japan ispace teams with four other companies for NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services Program. Oct 15 — USA: OIG audit of SLS projects further funding needs and probable delays; NASA working to contact Hubble Space Telescope after it enters safe mode due to gyroscope failure; Commercial Crew test flights delayed until early 2019. Oct 15 — Hawai’i: John O’Meara to join W. M. Keck Observatory in December as Chief Scientist, overseeing and enhancing scientific programs; Keck to use NSF grant award for next-generation adaptive optics; CFHT discovers stars from earliest ages of the universe. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (E), Jupiter (WSW), Saturn (SW), Uranus (E), Neptune (SE).
China NewSpace Race
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Oct 15-16 — Center for Computational Astrophysics, NYC NY: Meeting: Science with HabEx – UV to Near-infrared Space Astronomy in the 2030’s.
Oct 15-19 — Keck Institute for Space Studies, Caltech/JPL, Pasadena CA: Workshop: Tidal Heating – Lessons from Io and the Jovian System. Oct 15-19 — ESO, Garching, Germany: Workshop: Take a Closer Look – The Innermost Region of Protoplanetary Discs and its Connection to the Origin of Planets. Oct 15 — Moon: 1.2° N of Pluto, 13:00. Oct 15 — Mercury: At first quarter, 08:01. Oct 15 — Venus: 6.2° SSW of Mercury, 17:00. Oct 15 — Mars: Winter solstice, 11:00. Oct 15 — Amor Asteroid 2018 TS: Near-Earth Flyby (0.017 AU) Oct 15 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 SL3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.023 AU) Continued from…Oct 7-14 — Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Science, Baksan Neutrino Observatory of Institute for Nuclear Research, International Observatory Peak Terskol, Nizhnij Arkhyz and Terskol, Russia: Conference: The Multi-Messenger Astronomy – Gamma-Ray Bursts, Search for Electromagnetic Counterparts to Neutrino Events and Gravitational Waves. Oct 14-16 — Adler Planetarium, Chicago IL: Artefacts Consortium Annual Meeting. Oct 14-18 — Australian Geoscience Council, Australia Institute of Geoscientists, Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Adelaide, Australia: Australian Geoscience Council Convention (AGCC): Big Issues and Ideas in Geoscience. |
Oct 14-19 — Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Baltimore MD: 8th International Fermi Symposium: Celebrating 10 Years of Fermi.
TUESDAY
Oct 16 — Landspace, Launch Zhuque-1 / Weilai-1, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre, China: Commercial China company Landspace to launch its first satellite, Weilai-1 “Future-1” for China Central Television Company.
Oct 16 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: BIS Prestige Lecture: Wally Funk and Sue Nelson.
Oct 16 — Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston TX: NASA briefing on Expedition 57 spacewalks, ISS USA EVAs #52 and #53 broadcast at 13:00 local time on NASA website.
Oct 16 — Lunar and Planetary Society, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ: Colloquium: The Formation and Evolution of Ceres’ Occator Crater and its Bright Faculae; by Jennifer Scully of JPL.
Oct 16-17 — National Academies, Irvine CA: Committee on Solar and Space Physics – 2018 Fall Meeting.
Oct 16-18 — NASA, JPL, Caltech, Glendale CA: 4th Landing Site Workshop from Mars 2020 Rover Mission.
Oct 16 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 UO41: Near-Earth Flyby (0.096 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Oct 17 — INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL), LEO: Detecting some of the most energetic radiation in Space, ESA, NASA, Roscosmos spacecraft begins 17th year of operations in Space; launched 2002; expected to continue operations until early 2020s, run out of fuel and fall to Earth Feb 2029.
Oct 17 — United Launch Alliance, Launch Atlas V / AEHF 4, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: ULA Atlas V rocket, designated AV-073, to launch military communications satellite Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF).
Oct 17 — Moon: At apogee (distance 403,793.98 km), 09:00.
Oct 17 — Aten Asteroid 2014 US7: Near-Earth Flyby (0.008 AU)
THURSDAY
Oct 18 — AIAA San Francisco Section, Mountain View CA: Dinner Meeting with Helen Hwang: Tales from the Mars Science Laboratory Thermal Protection System Development (or, Try Not to Panic When Your Heatshield Material Disappears); Michael’s at Shoreline, 18:30.
Oct 18-19 — Montreal Space Symposium, Montreal, Quebec: Montreal Space Symposium; public conference to discuss and plan current and future state of space industry in Montreal and Canada; at Concordia Conference Centre.
Oct 18 — Moon: 1.9° NNW of Mars, 02:00.
Oct 18 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 GC221: Near-Earth Flyby (0.022 AU)
Oct 18 — Aten Asteroid 2013 UG1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.027 AU)
FRIDAY
Oct 19 — ISS, U.S. EVA #52, 405-km LEO: Postponed: Expedition 57 members originally scheduled to perform 6.5-hour spacewalk to replace batteries on ISS.
Oct 19 — Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX), HEO: NASA spacecraft mapping boundary between the Solar System and interstellar space reaches 10 full years / enters 11th year in Space today, launched on this day 2008.
Oct 19 — ExoMars 2016 Orbiter, Mars Orbit: ESA and Roscosmos spacecraft reaches 2 full years at Mars, launched 2016; craft continues collecting data on atmosphere, deployed Schiaparelli demonstration lander 19 Oct 2016 (unsuccessful).
Oct 19 — Arianespace, Launch Ariane 5 / BepiColombo, Kourou, French Guiana: BepiColombo mission – European Space Agency / JAXA Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) and Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (dubbed Mio ‘waterway or fairway’) to launch today; craft expected to reach Mercury polar orbit 2025 to map planet, investigate magnetosphere; 21:45 EDT.
Oct 19 — `Imiloa Astronomy Center, University of Hawai’i at Hilo, Hilo HI: Maunakea Skies Talk; astronomers from Submillimeter Array (SMA) discuss research, recent discoveries and science; 19:00-20:00.
Oct 19 — Hawai’i Island Women’s Leadership Forum, Keauhou HI: 3rd Annual Hawaii Island Women’s Leadership Forum; featuring local women scientists, leaders, entrepreneurs.
Oct 19-21 — IAU, NARIT, ITERA (Institut Teknologi Sumatera), Indonesian Academy of Sciences / AIPI, ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung), National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Lampung, Indonesia: 10th Southeast Asia Astronomy Network (SEAAN) 2018 Meeting.
Oct 19 — Apollo Asteroid 2009 UC19: Near-Earth Flyby (0.052 AU)
SATURDAY
Oct 20 — International Observe the Moon Night Organization, Global: International Observe the Moon Night 2018; encouraging observation, appreciation, understanding of the Moon and its connection to planetary science & exploration; 1st quarter Moon is considered the best time to observe the Moon due to shallow angle of sunlight hitting surface and illuminating details.
Oct 20 — Jasper Dark Sky, Tourism Jasper, Jasper, Alberta, Canada: Spacetalks; featuring Emily Calandrelli, Leland Melvin, Scott Ransom, Seth Shostak, Nadia Drake.
Oct 20 — Moon: 2.4° SSE of Neptune, 14:00.
SUNDAY
Oct 21-26 — American Astronomical Society DPS, Knoxville TN: 50th Annual Meeting of the AAS Division For Planetary Sciences (DPS).
Oct 21 — Orionids Meteor Shower Peak: Favorable viewing for the 2nd of 2 showers that occur each year as a result of Earth passing through dust released by Halley’s Comet, Orionids appear to radiate from Constellation Orion, are swift (68 km/sec), can be bright & leave persistent trains; can produce between 20-70 meteors per hour.
Oct 21 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 UG: Near-Earth Flyby (0.100 AU)