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MONDAY Highlights… Apr 13 — NewSpace: SpaceX, Virgin Orbit, Blue Origin continuing space tech development & producing medical supplies due to shortages; Secure World Foundation seeks intern for 5-month USA-China commercial space research project; For All Moonkind hosting weekly Space quiz competitions. Apr 13 — Solar System: ESA scientists studying data from BepiColombo MERTIS observation of Moon; Curiosity at Mars Edinburgh drill site working with sample analysis and taking images with ChemCam; JUICE mission to Jupiter on track for 2022 launch. Apr 13 — Galaxy: Calculation of MWG far edge at 1.9M LY (+/- 0.4M) will help other astronomy galaxy calculations, predictions; proposed solar gravitational lens telescope might allow for exoplanet vegetation / surface feature observations; Gaia measurements suggest MW may have 100+ undiscovered satellite galaxies. Apr 13 — Global: Zhongguo / China readying reusable crew-transport vehicle for launch on maiden Long March 5B from Wenchang; New Zealand-based Rocket Lab advancing reusable rocket tech, performs successful parachute drop test; Oita, Japan may see new spaceport 2022 backed by Virgin Orbit; Canada MDA being bought by Northern Private Capital. Apr 13 — USA: USA Admin executive order would allow for Moon, asteroid private resource mining – Russia & others state international cooperation objections; NASA to support 23 NAIC awards (totaling US$7M) many of which will support Artemis, and opens public $160K Moon habitability payload challenge on HeroX crowdsourcing platform. Apr 13 — Hawai’i: ʻImiloa launches free online program including Nā Pō Mahina “Hawaiian Moon Calendar” activity; Maunakea Observatories offer 3x a week multimedia STEM opportunities online; Gemini Observatory & PISCES plan 2021 Journey Through The Universe education program, share details from 16th JTTU. |
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= 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: Venus (W); Morning Planets: Mars (SE), Jupiter (SE), Saturn (SE).
TESS Exoplanet Telescope Enters 3rd Observation Year; Current Inventory of International Space ObservatoriesTransiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite reaches its 2nd full year / enters 3rd year in space April 18. The MIT-led NASA satellite with 4 identical cameras is using the transit method to search for exoplanets. During this 2-year primary mission it was expected to find up to 20,000 exoplanets, and has thus far identified 1,766 candidates. The first space telescope, Hubble, is producing spectacular science and images with its 2.4-meter diameter instrument since 1990; its successor James Webb is set to launch 2021. NASA-ESA SOHO studying the Sun since 1995 remains active. Both launched in 1999, NASA Chandra and ESA XMM-Newton are studying X-ray emissions. 2002-launched Integral craft, built by ESA, NASA and Russia, is detecting radiation in space. Swift is observing gamma-ray bursts since 2004. Twin STEREO (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) A & B operate in Heliocentric Orbit since 2006. 3 THEMIS satellites are in LEO, while 2 renamed ARTEMIS are in Moon orbit, launched 2007. Fermi performing gamma-ray astronomy, and Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) launched 2008. NEO-WISE infrared survey explorer continues its work since 2011. Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array and Van Allen Probes have been operational since 2012. In Sun-Synchronous Orbit, NASA IRIS studies Sol chromosphere, and ESA Gaia Milky Way Galaxy star mapper at Sun-Earth L2 are working since 2013. India 2015 first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory Astrosat is at 650-km near equatorial orbit. NASA 2018 Parker Solar Probe is to come within 6.16M km of the Sun in 2024. (Image Credits: NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, ISRO, STScI, Hester & Scowen, ASU, MIT) |
Apr 13 — LightSail 2 Visible Pass: Over Hawai’i Islands, LightSail 2 at magnitude of 5.3, to fly by WNW to E from 04:45:26 to 04:52:57.
Continued from…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. Mar 16 – Sep 16 — SpaceX, Boca Chica Beach TX: SpaceX to attempt Starship flight to 20-km altitude during this timeframe. TUESDAYApr 14 — NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), Moffett Field CA: Abstracts Due: 7th annual NASA Exploration Science Forum 2020; virtual meeting to be held July 8-10. Apr 14-15 — NASA Advisory Council (NAC), Online / Washington DC: NAC Human Exploration and Operations Committee Meeting; covering topics of Human Exploration, Budget, Advanced Exploration Systems, Gateway, Exploration Systems Development, International Space Station, Commercial Crew. Apr 14-16 — University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, Boulder CO: 5th Titan Through Time Workshop; cancelled. Apr 14 — Moon: At last quarter, 12:36; 2.00° SE of Jupiter, 14:00; with Jupiter and Saturn within circle of diameter 5.50°, 21:00. Apr 14 — Venus: 9.9° NNW of Aldebaran, 16:00. |
WEDNESDAY
Apr 15 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Lecture: Apollo 13: Survival in Space; postponed.
Apr 15-17 — Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group, NASA, Arlington VA: MEPAG Meeting; virtual meeting.
Apr 15 — Moon: 2.45° SE of Saturn, 01:00; 1.97° SE of Mars, 20:00.
Apr 15 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 FX3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.036 AU)
THURSDAY
Apr 16 — ISS, Soyuz MS-15 / Expedition 62 Crew Return to Earth, 405-km LEO: Oleg Skripochka, Jessica Meir, Andrew Morgan in Russia Soyuz MS-15 to undock from ISS today, and land near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan at 01:18 EDT on 17 Apr.
Apr 16 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Starlink 6, SLC-40, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: SpaceX rocket to launch 7th batch of ~60 satellites for Starlink broadband network.
Apr 16, 17 — JPL, Caltech, NASA, Online / Pasadena CA: von Kármán Lecture Series 2020: How NASA Observes Earth from Air & Orbit; with host Preston Dyches, Paul Rosen and Judy Lai-Norling from NASA-JPL, 19:00 PDT.
FRIDAY
Apr 17 — AIAA, Online: Free Webinar: Living and Working in Isolation with Astronaut Sandy Magnus, 13:00-14:00 EDT.
Apr 17 — Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) Ordinary Meeting; Meeting: Is the Study of the CGM Fulfilling its Promise of Revealing the Processes that Drive Galaxy Evolution? and Meeting: System-scale Observations and Modelling of Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling; postponed.
Apr 17-18 — Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Huntsville AL: 26th NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge 2020; postponed.
Apr 17 — Aten Asteroid 2019 HM: Near-Earth Flyby (0.019 AU)
SATURDAY
Apr 18 — Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), Highly Elliptical HEO: Space telescope for NASA Explorers program, designed to search for exoplanets using transit method in an area 400 times larger than that covered by Kepler / K2 mission, reaches 2nd full year / enters 3rd year in space today; launched April 18, 2018.
Apr 18 — Pax Americana Institute, Milwaukee WI: Final Frontier: Strategic Space Initiative (SSI) Conference; conference TBD.
Apr 18-21 — American Physical Society, Online / Washington DC: American Physical Society (APS) April Virtual Meeting.
SUNDAY
Apr 19 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Dr. Doug Plata on space settlement disease control, Covid-19 public health concerns.
Apr 19 — Moon: 3.9° SE of Neptune, 01:00.
Apr 19 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 FV6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.027 AU)