Solar System Orbiter Encounters at the Moon, Sun, Mars, Jupiter
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MONDAY Ongoing… Oct 23 — NewSpace: Bigelow and ULA plan to launch B330 module on Vulcan to Low Lunar Orbit by end of 2022; startup SpaceFab of CA working to build Earth / Astronomy satellite for 2019, plans for future asteroid mining & space manufacturing; SpaceQ provides updates for Canada / other space activities. Oct 23 — Solar System: JAXA Kaguya orbiter data reveals potential 50-km underground lava tube; news on Tiangong-1 Earth atmosphere disintegration / reentry over next ~4 months; future Mars mission InSight campaign to ‘send your name to Mars’ ongoing. Oct 23 — Galaxy: Record-breaking measurements of radio emissions on Far Side of Milky Way Galaxy help astronomers’ mapping efforts; Queen’s University scientists prove neutron star mergers cause gravitational waves; China FAST detects pulsar candidates “almost every night” states NAOC scientist Di Li. Oct 23 — Global: Australia National Space Agency developing, government signs Space Tracking Treaty with U.S.; China Great Wall Industry Corp. Executive VP talks on Long March rocket family; Russia launch manifest compiled to 2031. Oct 23 — USA: International Space Exploration Coordination Group hosting Global Exploration Roadmap Workshop at NASA in Nov; Four companies participating at LEAG meetings – Moon Express, Astrobotic, Masten, Bigelow – propose strategies to work with NASA for Return to Moon. Oct 23 — Hawai`i: Astronomers using W. M. Keck Observatory data discuss 5,600 star survey; researchers use Subaru Telescope to refine search for Solar System Planet Nine; Imiloa offering show on “Maunakea; Between Earth and Sky“. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Saturn (SW), Uranus (E), Neptune (SE); Morning Planets: Mars (E), Venus (E).
British Interplanetary Society Advancing Space Exploration Development
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Oct 23 — Chang’e-5T1 Service Module, Lunar Orbit: China module collecting data on Lunar surface for future Moon missions reaches 3 full years in Space today, launched 2014.
Oct 23-24 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Boulder CO: Meeting: Committee on Earth Sciences and Applications from Space. Oct 23-27 — Mexico Institute of Astronomy (UNAM), Puebla, Mexico: Conference: The Cosmic Feast of the Elements. Oct 23-27 — ESA, NASA, Leiden, The Netherlands: Workshop: Physical Characterization of Galaxies with a View for JWST – The Unique Value of Rest-Frame UV Spectroscopy. Oct 23-27 — Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific, New Delhi, India: 38th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS-2017). Oct 23 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 ST17: Near-Earth Flyby (0.076 AU). Oct 23 — Apollo Asteroid 2008 GH110: Near-Earth Flyby (0.087 AU). Continued from… Oct 3-31 — National Geographic, Multiple Locations USA: NASA Astronaut Terry Virts tour from NY to CA for book signing “View from Above” featuring foreword by Buzz Aldrin and 300 photographs. Oct 21 – Dec 4 — Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston TX: Campaign 4: Mission 3 – Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA 2017); 45 day analog spaceflight / Moon / Mars mission. Oct 22-25 — Geological Society of America, Seattle WA: Geological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting. TUESDAYOct 24 — Mars Odyssey, Mars Orbit: NASA spacecraft begins 17th year in orbit around Mars today, holds record for longest-surviving continually active spacecraft in orbit around a planet other than Earth; launched 2001. |
Oct 24 — Juno, Perijove 9 / 8th Science Close Flyby, Jupiter Orbit: NASA craft in 53-day orbit to come within ~3,500 km of Jupiter cloud tops during Perijove 9, its 9th close flyby of Jupiter and 8th science flyby with instruments turned on.
Oct 24 — Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cape Canaveral FL: NASA Kennedy Space Center Business Opportunities Expo 2017.
Oct 24 — National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Associated Universities Inc., Charlottesville VA: 2017 Jansky Lecturer: Dr. Bernard Fanaroff speaks on Observing the Universe from Africa: Linking Radio Astronomy and Development.
Oct 24 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Paddy Neumann of Neumann Space Australia.
Oct 24-25 — University of Texas at Austin Department of Astronomy, McDonald Observatory, Austin TX: Frank N. Bash Symposium 2017: New Horizons in Astronomy.
Oct 24-26 — RISpace, British Interplanetary Society, Glasgow, United Kingdom: 15th Reinventing Space Conference; at Strathclyde University Technology & Innovation Centre.
Oct 24-26 — American Astronautical Society, Huntsville AL: 10th Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium (2017): Gateways in Space: Exploration, Security, and Commerce.
Oct 24-26 — DLR, OHB, Airbus Defence & Space, Bremen Invest, ESA, NASA Tech Briefs, et al, Bremen, Germany: Space Tech Expo Europe 2017.
Oct 24 — Moon: 3.2° N of Saturn, 02:00; at apogee (distance 405,151 km), 16:00.
Oct 24 — Aten Asteroid 2016 GK135: Near-Earth Flyby (0.077 AU).
Oct 24 — Aten Asteroid 2008 TC4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.086 AU).
WEDNESDAY
Oct 25 — NASA HQ, Washington DC: Lecture: Pale Rainbow Dots – The Search for Other Earths; Giada Arney and Shawn Domagal-Goldman from GSFC.
Oct 25-26 — The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Washington DC: 14th Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Plenary Meeting; will highlight and promote the role, applications and opportunities to use Earth observations.
Oct 25-27 — Japan External Trade Organization, Space Florida, Enterprise Florida, Orlando & Cape Canaveral FL: Florida-Japan Aerospace and Aviation Summit; JAXA, Japan Aerospace Corporation and ~30 manufactures to visit Florida and learn about commercial space opportunities.
Oct 25 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 TL4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU).
Oct 25 — Aten Asteroid 2013 UR5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.085 AU).
Oct 25 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 FT102: Near-Earth Flyby (0.100 AU).
THURSDAY
NET Oct 26 — Orbital ATK, Launch Minotaur-C / SkySat, Vandenberg AFB CA: Orbital ATK Minotaur-C rocket to launch 6 SkySat Earth observation satellites for Planet and several CubeSat secondary payloads for university and corporate customers.
Oct 26 — STEREO (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) A & B, Heliocentric Orbit: NASA craft imaging Sun and solar phenomena enter 12th year in space today.
Oct 26 — British Interplanetary Society, Arthur C. Clarke Foundation, Glasgow, United Kingdom: Sir Arthur C. Clarke 100th anniversary dinner; following Reinventing Space Conference.
Oct 26 — SETI Institute, Menlo Park CA: The Anthropocene: What Now?; David Grinspoon from Planetary Science Institute, followed by Seth Shostak of SETI.
Oct 26 — Moon: 2.3° N of Pluto, 01:00; 1.9° N of comet 41P Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak, 19:00.
Oct 26 — Jupiter: At conjunction with the Sun, 08:00.
Oct 26 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 SC14: Near-Earth Flyby (0.079 AU).
Oct 26 — Apollo Asteroid 2017 QV34: Near-Earth Flyby (0.083 AU).
FRIDAY
Oct 27 — National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Associated Universities Inc., Green Bank WV: 2017 Jansky Lecturer: Dr. Bernard Fanaroff speaks on Observing the Universe from Africa: Linking Radio Astronomy and Development.
Oct 27 — Space Center Houston, Houston TX: Lunch with an Astronaut, Jerry Ross, adult US$69.95.
Oct 27-28 — MIT Management Executive Education, NYU Stern, Ivy, Shapr, NYC NY: Synergy Global Forum; featuring Sir Richard Branson, at Madison Square Garden.
Oct 27-29 — Maker Faire, Westercon 71, Denver CO: MileHiCon 2017; combining science fiction, astronomy, space.
Oct 27 — Moon: At first quarter, 12:22.
Oct 26 — Amor Asteroid 2017 TW4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.070 AU).
SATURDAY
Oct 28 — International Observe the Moon Night Organization, Global: International Observe the Moon Night 2017; 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 28 — Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles CA: All Mars Considered; panel discussion and book signing event with Leonard David, Rob Manning, Andre Bormanis, Laura Danly; 19:30.
Oct 28 — CFHT, W. K. Observatory, UH Institute for Astronomy, Kamuela HI: Solar System Walk 2017; community opportunity to talk with staff from the some of the world’s most productive telescopes and explore the Solar System with Astronomers.
Oct 28 — British Interplanetary Society, Ghent, Belgium: 4th British Interplanetary Society (BIS) Belgium Annual Space Symposium; Lieven Roesems will talk about Blue Origin, Bart Hendrickx will give a Planetary Exploration Update, Extraterrestrial life challenge by Elizaveta Orlova, Philip Corneille presents on Spacefarers’ wristwatches 1961-2021.
SUNDAY
Oct 29 — Standard Time (Europe): Change clocks back 1 hour, from Summer Time to Standard Time.
Oct 29 — Mercury: At aphelion, 0.4667 AU from the Sun, 02:00.