USA ‘Moon Rush’ Following SPD-1 ?
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MONDAY Highlights… Mar 4 — NewSpace: Japan iSpace planning 2020 & 2021 lunar launches on Falcon 9, and to test solid state battery on Moon 2021; Astrobotic becomes 1st lunar delivery service selected by both NASA & ESA; ALE Co., microsatellite now in LEO, carries 400 tiny spheres for creating artificial meteor showers. Mar 4 — Solar System: Juno reveals images of swirling cloud formations in Jupiter atmosphere; InSight lander operates Germany DLR HP3 ‘Mole’ penetrometer designed to reach 5 meters into Martian surface; farthest known planetary body, 140 AU from Sun, discovered in telescope data, nicknamed FarFarOut. Mar 4 — Galaxy: Astronomers using Spitzer and Chandra perform simultaneous X-ray and infrared observations of central black hole in Milky Way; Event Horizon Telescope, made up of multiple instruments worldwide, continues effort to image Sagittarius A*; Galaxy mergers being studied via Spitzer images. Mar 4 — Global: Russia President Putin orders establishment of National Space Center in Moscow by Jan 2020; two UAE candidates training in Russia for launch of first UAE astronaut aboard Soyuz September 2019; Zhongguo CASC plans first flight of Jielong-1 orbital launcher in early 2019; CASIC also plans first launch of Kuaizhou-11 booster in 2019. Mar 4 — USA: Boeing Starliner preparing for April uncrewed test and May pad-abort test at White Sands NM; NASA selects SPHEREx mission for launch in 2023 to make 3D map of universe; United Launch Alliance CEO Salvatore Bruno predicts 1,000 people living on Moon within 30 years. Mar 4 — Hawai’i: Keck Observatory contributes to GOALS study of merged galaxies; Keck Cosmic Web Imager discovers ultra-diffuse galaxy DGSAT 1, a rare ‘ghost’ that may date from early universe; Subaru Telescope enters 21st year of operations, plans 2022 camera to capture light spectrum of 2,400 objects at once, and 2026 ultra widefield camera. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mercury (W), Mars (W), Uranus (W); Morning Planets: Venus (ESE), Jupiter (SE), Saturn (SE).
Four Launches Upcoming with Participation from Europe, South America, USA, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Russia, Kazakhstan |
Mar 4-8 — NASA, Ames Research Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, Caltech, IPAC, Exoplanet Science Institute, Glendale CA: Kepler & K2 Science Conference V.
Mar 4-8 — University of Arizona, Steward Observatory, National Optical Astronomy Observatory, Tucson AZ: Conference: Dusting the Universe. Mar 4 — Moon: at apogee (distance 406,416 km), 01:00. Mar 4 — Aten Asteroid 2015 EG: Near-Earth Flyby (0.003 AU) Mar 4 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 CX4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.047 AU) Mar 4 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 CW: Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU) Mar 4 — Aten Asteroid 1996 BG1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.052 AU) Continued from…Jan 2019 – Sep 2020 — New Horizons, Kuiper Belt: Full data from spacecraft 7 instruments during KBO Ultima Thule flyby to be transmitted to Earth over this time period. Feb 20 – Mar 6 — University of Hawaii, ESA, ILEWG, International MoonBase Alliance, 2,400-meter elevation, Mauna Loa: International, mix gender, 6-person crew to perform 1st Moon simulation at HI-SEAS habitat. Mar 2-9 — Gemini Observatory, UH Hilo, IfA, CFHT, ‘Imiloa, Mauna Kea Observatories, NOAO, PISCES, Subaru Telescope, NAOJ, et al, Hilo HI: Journey through the Universe Week. Mar 3-9 — Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP), JHU, University of California at Santa Cruz, et al, Aspen CO: Conference: Into the Starlight – The End of the Cosmic Dark Ages. Mar 3-9 — University of KwaZulu-Natal, National Research Foundation, Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Conference: Cosmology on Safari 2019. |
TUESDAY
Mar 5-6 — Applied Technical Institute, Columbia MD: ATI Course: Spacecraft Thermal Control; led by Carol Mosier, US$1590 per person.
Mar 5 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 DC: Near-Earth Flyby (0.028 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Mar 6 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Lecture: Apollo 9 – Testing the Lunar Module; by Jerry Stone, 19:00.
Mar 6 — Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Greenbelt MD: Colloquium: Civilization and the Solar System – Cosmic Upheavals and Human History; by Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown University, 15:30.
Mar 6-8 — Florida Space Institute, University of Central Florida, Orlando FL: Centaur Exploration Workshop.
Mar 6 — Moon: New Moon, 06:04; 2.99° SSE of Neptune, 07:00.
Mar 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 DA1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.009 AU)
Mar 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2008 RR24: Near-Earth Flyby (0.068 AU)
Mar 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 TD4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.071 AU)
THURSDAY
NET Mar 7 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon Heavy / Arabsat 6A, LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center FL: SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket to launch Arabsat 6A communications satellite for Arabsat of Saudi Arabia to GTO.
Mar 7 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston TX: LPI Seminar: 2014 MU69 – The first encounter with a cold classical Kuiper Belt Object; by Carly Howett of SwRI, 15:30.
Mar 7 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Colloquium: The Importance of Brown Dwarfs; by Jacqueline Faherty from American Museum of Natural History.
Mar 7 — Moon: 7.9° SSE of Mercury, 09:00.
FRIDAY
Mar 8 — Peninsula Astronomical Society, Los Altos CA:Talk: WHY and HOW we went to the Moon; by Gordon Myers – member of the Apollo Mission Control Center Support Team, 19:30.
Mar 8 — Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: RAS Ordinary Meeting.; and Meeting on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applied to Astronomy.
Mar 8 — Amor Asteroid 2019 DN: Near-Earth Flyby (0.035 AU)
Mar 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 ED86: Near-Earth Flyby (0.087 AU)
SATURDAY
Mar 9 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Radarsat Constellation Mission, SLC 4E, Vandenberg AFB CA: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to launch Radarsat Constellation Mission for Canadian Space Agency and MDA.
Mar 9 — JPL, Caltech, NASA, Pasadena CA: Educators Workshop: The Physics of Designing a Mission to Mars; for educators of grades 6-12.
Mar 9-15 — International Union of Radio Science (URSI), New Delhi, India: 2019 URSI Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference.
Mar 9-20 — Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) ESA, ISRO, NASA, IAU, Punjab, India: COSPAR Capacity Building Workshop: Broadband Spectral and Timing Studies with Astrosat, Chandra and XMM-Newton.
Mar 9 — Moon: 4.6° SSE of Uranus, 22:00.
Mar 9 — Apollo Asteroid 2012 DF31: Near-Earth Flyby (0.023 AU)
Mar 9 — Aten Asteroid 2017 GO5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.066 AU)
SUNDAY
Mar 10 — Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Orbit: NASA spacecraft begins 14th year in Mars orbit today, continues to study seasonal changes on planet circling at 300-km near-polar orbit; launched Aug 12, 2005, entered orbit Mar 10, 2006.
Mar 10 — Daylight Saving Time (USA): Set clock ahead 1 hour; does not include Hawai’i, American Samoa or Arizona (except the Navajo Reservation).