AIAA Starts 2018 with SciTech Forum and Exposition in Florida
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MONDAY Ongoing… Jan 8 — NewSpace: SpaceX expected to soon perform static fire of Falcon Heavy 27 Merlin engines; Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic hoping for 1st human commercial flights this year; Icarus Interstellar new website up-and-running; Sea Launch owned by S7 Group aiming for return to flight of Zenit by end 2019. Jan 8 — Solar System: New Horizons on extended mission through 2021 planning 1st Kuiper Belt Object flyby Jan 1, 2019 and dozens of other observations; asteroid Psyche mission launching 2022 being designed with help from PI Lindy Elkins-Tanton; Astronomy from the Moon gains further support / interest. Jan 8 — Galaxy: Dimming and brightening of well-studied Tabby’s Star located 1,000 LY away could be caused by dust; star-forming region 30 Doradus in Large Magellanic Cloud Galaxy reveals abundance of massive stars; China Dark Matter Particle Explorer detecting high energy gamma rays, electrons, cosmic ray ions. Jan 8 — Global: India Chandrayaan-2 Moon South Pole lander / rover being prepared for launch ~3 months; Mike Greenley is new Canada Group President at MDA; ESA and JAXA planning 2-orbiter BepiColombo Mercury mission launch Oct; China may log more than 35 launches in 2018; Thailand-based mu Space Corp planning to raise US$9.2M for satellite communications / space tech. Jan 8 — USA: SLS Exploration Mission-1 gets maiden mission patch; Commercial Crew Program should see Boeing and SpaceX first uncrewed flights to ISS by August and crewed flights by Dec 2018; still awaiting full Senate vote on NASA Administration nominee Jim Bridenstine. Jan 8 — Hawai`i: PISCES planetary rover ‘Helelani’ and HI-SEAS habitat to be featured in episode of The Verge’s Space Craft; Hawaii Akamai 2018 applications open for student summer work experience at observatory, company, science / tech facility; International MoonBase Alliance hoping to build Mahina Lani Simulator ~Oct. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Uranus (S), Neptune (SW); Morning Planets: Mercury (SE), Mars (ESE), Jupiter (ESE), Saturn (S).
Lunar Science for Landed Missions Workshop at NASA Ames this Week
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Jan 8-12 — American Astronomical Society, USRA, Orbital ATK, NSF, TMT, NASA, et al, Washington DC: 231st Meeting of the AAS; at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.
Jan 8-12 — AIAA, Kissimmee FL: 2018 AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (SciTech 2018); AIAA Spacecraft Structures Conference; Space Flight Mechanics Meeting; at Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center. Jan 8 — Moon: At last quarter, 12:25. Jan 8 — Venus: At superior conjunction, 20:00. Jan 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 XT61: Near-Earth Flyby (0.029 AU). Jan 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 YX4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU). Continued from…NET Dec – Feb 2018 — CNSA, Tiangong-1 Earth Atmosphere Reentry, LEO: China 1st Space Lab to disintegrate during Earth atmosphere reentry; predicted to reenter between 43°N and 43°S latitudes during this time frame. Dec 19 – Mar 6, 2018 — CNSA, Online / Beijing, China: CNSA collecting 20,000 digital messages from public to be stored in Chang’e-4 relay satellite launching May-June 2018 to Earth-Moon L2 Lagrange Point to support Moon South Pole missions. Jan 7-13 — University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute, Applied Physics Laboratory, Peking University, Kona HI: Conference: Fundamental Physical Processes in Solar-Terrestrial Research and Their Relevance to Planetary Physics 2018. TUESDAYJan 9 — CNSA, Launch Long March 2D / Superview 1-03 and 04, Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, China: Long March 2D rocket to launch two SuperView 1 (GaoJing) Earth observation satellites for Beijing Space View Technology Co. |
Jan 9 — Astroparticle Physics European Consortium (APPEC), Brussels, Belgium: APPEC Launch Event: New European Physics Roadmap.
Jan 9-11 — Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan: ELSI 6th International Symposium: Building Bridges from Earth to Life – From Chemical Mechanism to Ancient Biology.
WEDNESDAY
Jan 10 — United Launch Alliance, Launch Delta 4 / NROL-47, Vandenberg AFB CA: United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket to launch classified spacecraft payload for U.S. National Reconnaissance Office.
Jan 10-12 — LEAG, NASA SSERVI, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field CA: Lunar Science for Landed Missions Workshop; to produce priority targets for near-term landed missions on Moon, primarily from commercial exploration firms interested in pursuing ventures on the Moon.
Jan 10 — Moon: 4.3° N of Jupiter, 19:59.
Jan 10 — Aten Asteroid 2004 FH: Near-Earth Flyby (0.051 AU).
THURSDAY
Jan 11 — NRAO, National Science Foundation, Associated Universities, Inc., National Harbor MD: The Very Large Array Today and Tomorrow: First Molecules to Life on Exoplanets; and NRAO Town Hall.
Jan 11 — Lunar and Planetary Society, Houston TX: LPI Seminar Series: Understanding the global distribution and formation processes of water and hydroxyl on the Moon by Joshua Louis Bandfield from Space Science Institute, 15:30; and Cosmic Explorations Speaker Series: The potential for life within Enceladus after Cassini by Jonathan Lunine from Cornell University, 19:30.
Jan 11 — Moon: 4.6° N of Mars, 00:03.
Jan 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 YX5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.077 AU).
Jan 11 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 XR61: Near-Earth Flyby (0.085 AU).
FRIDAY
Jan 12 — ISRO, Launch PSLV / Cartosat 2ER & NovaSAR-S, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: Launch window opens for Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle flying on PSLV-C40 mission, to launch India Cartosat 2ER high-resolution Earth observation satellite, NovaSAR-S radar remote sensing satellite for Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. of UK and ~30 smaller payloads.
Jan 12 — Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: 198th Observation of RAS founding (1820).
Jan 12 — Moon: 0.7° N of Mercury, 22:00.
SATURDAY
Jan 13 — ISS, Dragon CRS-13 Undocking / Return to Earth, 400-km LEO: SpaceX Dragon cargo ship to be released from ISS 04:30 EST and splashdown in Pacific Ocean returning experiments and gear; during Earth atmosphere reentry Dragon trunk will separate from resupply ship for disintegration with waste including old RapidScat experiment.
Jan 13 — Virginia Living Museum, Newport News VA: Virginia Skies program; staff astronomer will discuss seasonal constellations above VA as well as planets and celestial happenings.
Jan 13 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, Pasadena CA: Educator Workshop: The Math of NASA Missions.
SUNDAY
Jan 14 — Tucson L5 Space Society – NSS Chapter, Tucson AZ: Tucson L5 Space Society monthly meeting.
Jan 14 — Moon: At apogee (distance 406,466 km – farthest in the year), 16:00; 2.6° N of Saturn, 16:13; 3.4° N of Mercury, 21:24.
Jan 14 — Aten Asteroid 2017 YU3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.046 AU).
Jan 14 — Amor Asteroid 2017 YA6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.087 AU).