Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway Commercial / International Partners and Planning Advance via NASA Industry Day
|
MONDAY Highlights…
|
= All times
for terrestrial events in local time unless noted.
= All times for international terrestrial events in local time unless noted.
= All times for space events, and…
= All times for international space / astro events in Hawaii Standard Time unless noted. Add 10 hours to obtain UT (‘Universal Time’).
Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mercury (WNW), Venus (W), Jupiter (S), Saturn (SE); Morning Planets: Mars (S), Uranus (E), Neptune (SE).
International Space Science, Astronomy Community Meetings in Pasadena Further Exploration, Research, LeadershipThe Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) 42nd Assembly will be held in Pasadena, CA July 14-22 initiating start of 50th year of Apollo 11. The event will cover 132 topics such as instruments, exoplanet explorations, planetary atmospheres, dark energy, and policy. Special sessions will be led by (L-R) Bethany Ehlmann of Caltech, Bruce Wielick and Penelope Boston of NASA in addition to ~100 presenters. Over 3,000 participants are expected. Alongside COSPAR, AstroFest is scheduled for July 14-22 at Pasadena Convention Center. The interactive program will feature activities, robotic demos, exhibits, planetarium shows, star gazing, and 5 lectures including Astrophysicist Sara Seager on habitable worlds. International Academy of Astronautics is scheduled to host IAA Academy Day July 14. Bernard Foing of ESA and aerospace attorney Art Dula are among 11 speakers to discuss Moon/Mars villages, Lunar far side, space missions, radiation environment, and policy. National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are set to host the 8th Forum for New Leaders in Space Science July 12-13. Scientists from around the world will discuss their research in astronomy and astrophysics. The von Kármán Lecture Series: Walking on Mars is planned for July 12-13 at JPL and Caltech. NASA Operations Lead Victor Luo will be the primary speaker on virtual reality in space exploration. (Image Credits: NASA, Caltech, MIT, ESA, Art Dula, Victor Luo) |
![]()
Continued from…
|
Jul 8-13 — Northwestern University, Adler Planetarium, Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics, American Astronomical Society, Chicago IL: 12th International Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) Symposium; ESA mission planned to launch 2034.
Jul 8-28 — Other Worlds Laboratory at University of California – Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz CA: 2018 Exoplanet Summer Program.
TUESDAY
Jul 10 — Roscosmos State Corporation, Launch Soyuz / Progress 70P, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: Russia Soyuz rocket to launch Progress 70P resupply ship to ISS; 03:51 local time, 17:51 EDT on July 9.
Jul 10 — Glenn Research Center, NASA, Cleveland OH: Industry Day for Lunar Orbital Gateway-Platform Broad Agency Announcement of Partnership.
Jul 10 — Space IL, Israel Aerospace Industries, Lod, Israel: Space IL and Isreal Aerospace press conference to detail 1st Moon / interplanetary mission from Israel; featuring Space IL President Morris Kahn, IAI President Joseph Weiss, Space IL CEO Ido Anteby, and IAI MBT Space Division General Manager Ofer Doron.
Jul 10-13 — American Astronautical Society, Chinese Society of Astronautics, Japanese Rocket Society, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada: 15th International Space Conference of Pacific-basin Societies (ISCOPS); at McGill University.
WEDNESDAY
Jul 11-13 — Astronauts Memorial Foundation, Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cape Canaveral FL: Space Port Area Conference for Educators; also offered are Astronaut Training Experience, and Lunar and Meteorite Certification class.
Jul 11-15 — New Mexico Magazine, Los Alamos Mainstream, Los Alamos NM: ScienceFest 2018: Science Rules in Los Alamos.
Jul 11 — Moon: 3.8° S of M35 cluster; 12:00.
Jul 11 — Pluto: at opposition; 17:00.
Jul 11 — Mercury: at greatest elongation east, 21:00.
THURSDAY
Jul 12 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston TX: Seminar: When Impacts Impart – New Insights into the Delivery of Water by Impacts; Terik Daly of Johns Hopkins, 15:30.
Jul 12 — SETI Institute, Austin TX: A Cosmic Perspective: Searching for Aliens, Finding Ourselves; Jill Tarter, Chair Emeritus of SETI; at University of Texas – Austin,17:00-20:00.
Jul 12, 13 — JPL, Caltech, NASA, Pasadena CA: von Kármán Lecture Series 2018: Walking on Mars; with Operations Lab Lead Victor Luo, User Experience Researcher Alice Winter, OnSight Project Lead Parker Abercrombie, MSL Scientist Abby Fraeman.
Jul 12-13 — National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Space Studies Board of US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Pasadena CA: 8th Forum for New Leaders in Space Science; to provide opportunities for select group of young scientists to discuss their research activities.
Jul 12 — Moon: New Moon, 16:48; 11.5° S of Castor, 18:00; 7.8° S of Pollux, 22:00; at perigee (distance 357,030 km), 22:27.
FRIDAY
Jul 13-14 — Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick, Canada: Mount Carleton 2018 Star Party; at Mount Carleton Provincial Park.
Jul 13 — Moon: 1.1° SSW of Beehive Cluster, 20:00.
SATURDAY
NET Jul 14 — Alaska Aerospace Corp., Launch Unnamed Payload, Pacific Spaceport Complex, Kodiak Island, Alaska: Suborbital launch of unnamed payload to occur July 14-22.
Jul 14 — University of Arizona, LPL, Tucson AZ: Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) Open House: Summer Science Saturday; 10:00-14:00, free.
Jul 14 — International Academy of Astronautics, Pasadena CA: IAA Academy Day.
Jul 14 — Bascom Community Center Library, San Jose CA: Cassini, New Horizons and InSight; event featuring Joshua Morrison of NASA Solar System Ambassador Program.
Jul 14-22 — Committee on Space Research, Pasadena CA: 42nd COSPAR Scientific Assembly (60th Anniversary); hosted California Institute of Technology JPL.
Jul 14-22 — Caltech Astronomy, Giant Magellan Telescope, IPAC, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Kidspace Children’s Museum, Mt. Wilson Observatory, Pasadena City College, The Planetary Society, Thirty Meter Telescope, ArtCenter / Williamson Gallery, Pasadena CA: AstroFest 2018; in conjunction with 42nd COPSAR.
Jul 14 — Moon: 2.1° NNE of Mercury, 03:00.
SUNDAY
Jul 15 – Aug 5 — Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen CO: Workshop: Unveiling the Physics of Protoplanet Formation – Connecting Theory to Observations.
Jul 15 – Aug 23 — Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, NASA, Dubai, UAE: NASA Space and Rocketry Summer Camp; at Lapita Hotel Ballroom, Dubai Parks and Resorts.
Jul 15 — Moon: 1.7° NNE of Regulus, 07:00; 1.6° NNE of Venus, 18:00.