USA Campaign 2020 and Artemis Moon Missions: First Women on the Moon
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MONDAY Highlights… Jul 27 — NewSpace: Leading reusability efforts, SpaceX catches both rocket nose cone halves for 1st time; Swiss startup ClearSpace and Canadian Obruta Space Solutions work on space debris ventures; Near Space Labs begins selling Earth imagery of Texas cities at $10-50 per square km. Jul 27 — Solar System: Hope, Tianwen-1 on trajectories for February Mars arrival; OSIRIS-REx prepares for October touchdown, scientists produce Bennu Global Mosaic; studies continue on Venus ‘Ring of Fire‘ after research shows coinciding mantle plume arrangement. Jul 27 — Galaxy: New method to detect ‘cooler worlds’ could lead to habitable exoplanet discoveries; MWG appearance compared with other similar galaxies; analysis of warp in MWG disk reveals its long-lived nature, will aid future origin studies. Jul 27 — Global: S Korea and UAE may collaborate on future Moon & Mars missions; ISRO to share Chandrayaan-2 orbiter mission data internationally; EU cuts space budget for next 7 years allowing US$15.2B max. Jul 27 — USA: Lunar Surface Technology Research (LuSTR) solicitation open through Sep 9; audit finds ~US$17B unreported in Orion-related costs; Northrop prepares laser comm demo, could be adapted for future lunar & deep-space communications. Jul 27 — Hawai’i: UH 2.2-meter telescope to receive US$1M grant for upgrades; opinion pieces share thoughts on proposed 2021 Hawaii Big Telescope Imua and A’ole groups; PISCES re-opens women’s STAR program to be held in fall 2020. Jul 27-31— Heidelberg University, MPIA, DFG, German Research Foundation, et al, Online / Heidelberg, Germany: Exoplanets III Online Conference. Jul 27 — Moon: At first quarter, 02:33. Jul 27 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 OO1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.005 AU) |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (E), Jupiter (SE), Saturn (SE); Morning Planets: Mercury (ENE), Venus (E), Uranus (E), Neptune (S).
Solar System Complete, 21st Century Planning for Mars, Moon, Beyond Exploration
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Jan 2019 – Sep 2020 — New Horizons, Kuiper Belt: Full data collected from 7 instruments during KBO Arrokoth flyby to be transmitted to Earth over this time period. Nov 2019 – Nov 2020 — Hayabusa2, Earth Trajectory: JAXA Hayabusa2 with two samples collected from C-type asteroid 162173 Ryugu on trajectory for Earth return. Jul 13-31 – ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hilo HI: ‘Imiloa to begin reopening with educational Halau Lamaku program. Jul 20 – Aug 21 — International Space University, Online / Strasbourg, France: Interactive Space Program (ISP2020). TUESDAYJul 28 — Arianespace, Launch Ariane 5 / Galaxy 30, MEV 2 & BSat 4b, ELA-3, Kourou, French Guiana: Arianespace Ariane 5 ECA rocket, designated VA253, to launch Galaxy 30 communications satellite, second Mission Extension Vehicle satellite servicing spacecraft, and BSat 4b broadcasting payload. Jul 28 — TechWeek, SpaceBase, Online / New Zealand: Webinar: Catalyzing a Space Industry in your NZ Region; hosted by Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom and Eric Dahlstrom. Jul 28 – Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Online / Washington DC: Online Lecture: Hubble at 30; David Leckrone, 20:00 EDT. Jul 28 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 OE2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.011 AU) Jul 28 — Amor Asteroid 2020 NZ: Near-Earth Flyby (0.021 AU) WEDNESDAYJul 29 — Roscosmos State Corporation, Launch Proton / Express 80 & Express 103, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: Proton Rocket set to deliver Express 80 and Express 103 communications satellites for Russian Satellite Communication Company. |
Jul 29 – Secure World Foundation, Space Data Association, Online / Washington DC: Spaceflight Safety: Looking back at the past decade, looking ahead at the next five years; featuring Pascal Wauthier of SES and Victoria Samson of SWF, 10:00-11:30 EDT.
Jul 29 – Keck Institute for Space Studies, Online / Pasadena CA: Webinar: Seeking Signs of Ancient Life in Jezero Crater with the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover; by Katie Stack Morgan from JPL / Caltech, 17:00 PDT.
Jul 29 — International Astronautical Federation – Workforce Development, Young Professionals Programme Committee, Online / Paris, France: IAF WD PPC Webinar: Unprecedented Times: How the Space Industry is Responding to the Health and Economic Crises; 13:00 UTC.
Jul 29-30 – NASA, LPI, USRA, Online: Lunar Surface Science Workshop 2020.
Jul 29 — Southern Delta-Aquarids Meteor Shower Peak: Shower mostly visible in Southern Hemisphere, meteors appear to radiate from Aquarius constellation; shower may produce up to 25 meteors per hour with speed of ~41 km/sec, peak 06:00.
Jul 29 — Moon: 6.2° NNE of Antares, 17:00.
Jul 29 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 MX3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.024 AU)
THURSDAY
Jul 30 — ULA, Launch Atlas 5 / Mars 2020 Mission, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: Launch planned at 07:50 EDT (window open through Aug 15) for NASA Mars Perseverance rover with 7 science instruments, core drill and helicopter ‘Ingenuity’ to explore planet / advance development of Human Mars missions projected for 2030s; landing at Jezero Crater scheduled on Feb 18, 2021 around 12:00 PST.
Jul 30 – National Space Council Users’ Advisory Group (UAG), Online / Washington DC: UAG Meeting; 28 UAG members meet to discuss National Artemis Moon-to-Mars strategies / developments.
Jul 30-31 — International Research Conference, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Online / Istanbul, Turkey: ICEAC 2020: International Conference on Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology.
FRIDAY
Jul 31 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink 9 / BlackSky Global, LC-39A KSC FL: SpaceX to launch 10th batch of ~60 satellites for Starlink broadband network and 2 Earth observation microsatellites for BlackSky Global; launch 03:45 EDT.
Jul 31 – Aug 11 — Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR), Hobart, Australia: SCAR Open Science Conference 2020; Cancelled.
Jul 31 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 PY7: Near-Earth Flyby (0.023 AU)
Jul 31 — Aten Asteroid 2020 OC1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.025 AU)
Jul 31 — Aten Asteroid 2007 RF1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.027 AU)
SATURDAY
Aug 1 — ISS, Dragon Crew Demo-2 Undocking: Dragon Crew vehicle and Demo-2 Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to say farewells to Expedition 63 crew after 64-day test flight, undock from ISS and depart for Earth return.
Aug 1 — Deep Space, Earth Return Trajectory: Hayabusa2 en route to Woomera Range Complex, Australia with Ryugu samples from Main Asteroid Belt.
Aug 1 — The British Interplanetary Society, Online / Bristol, United Kingdom: 2020 Annual General Meeting of the British Interplanetary Society.
Aug 1-6 – Utah State University, Online / Logan UT: 34th annual Small Satellite Conference: Space Mission Architectures: Infinite Possibilities; free of charge.
Aug 1 — Moon: 1.52° S of Jupiter, 14:00.
Aug 1 — Mercury: 6.6° S of Pollux, 15:00.
Aug 1 — Venus: At southernmost latitude from ecliptic plane -3.4°, 05:00.
Aug 1 — Amor Asteroid 2020 OO2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.038 AU)
SUNDAY
Aug 2 — ISS, Dragon Crew Demo-2 Return to Earth: Dragon Crew vehicle and Demo-2 Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to splash down in Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico ~15:00 EDT.
Aug 2 — Astra Space, Launch Astra Rocket 3.1 / “2 of 3”, Pacific Spaceport Complex, Kodiak Island AK: Astra Space second attempt to launch Rocket 3 to LEO; launch window open through Aug 7.
Aug 2 — Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Online / NYC NY: Space Race.
Aug 2-6 — International Academy of Astronautics, Online / Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil: 4th IAA Latin American CubeSat Workshop; now being held virtually.
Aug 2 — Moon: 2.26° SE of Saturn, 04:00.
Aug 2 — Mars: At perihelion, 1.3814 AU from Sun, 23:00.