Hubble Space Telescope Continues Legacy with Solar System Complete and Beyond Observations
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (S), Jupiter (SW), Saturn (SW), Uranus (SE), Neptune (SW); Morning Planets: Venus (SE).
2020s Multi World Civilization: The Moon, Global Revolutions, and Egalitarian Considerations
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THURSDAY
Dec 31 — Hubble Space Telescope, LEO: Spacecraft makes visible pass over Hawai’i starting 05:45:12 from NNW to 05:49:30 in NE, magnitude 2.1.
FRIDAY
NET 2021 — ISRO, Launch PSLV / Chandrayaan-3, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle to attempt next lander and rover mission to Moon South Pole region possibly late this year; Chandrayaan-2 in lunar orbit to act as relay.
NET 2021 — International Lunar Observatory Association, Canadensys Aerospace Corp., Launch ILO-1, TBD: Launch of independent ILOA multifunctional observatory to Moon South Pole; will conduct radio astronomy, scientific & commercial communications, serve as catalyst for lunar base build-out.
NET 2021 — ISRO, Launch GSLV / Mars Orbiter Mission-2, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: India 2nd Mars mission to be launched this year with advanced science instruments to Mars orbit of 200 km x 2,000 km.
NET 2021 — Vera C. Rubin Observatory, Cerro Pachón, Chile: Previously dubbed Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, VCR Observatory team expects first light this year with full science operations starting Oct 2022.
NET 2021 — Mars World Enterprises Inc., Las Vegas NV: Hoping to open Mars World theme park by this year, created by John Spencer.
Jan 1 — Hubble Space Telescope, LEO: Spacecraft makes visible pass over Hawai’i starting 05:35:04 from N to 05:35:25 in N, magnitude 2.2.
Jan 1 — Deep Space, Kuiper Belt: New Horizons, collecting data from the edge of the Solar System, nearly 50 AU from Earth, will have 600-page technical compendium titled ‘The Pluto System after New Horizons’ published in 2021.
SATURDAY
Jan 2 — Earth: At perihelion, 0.9833 AU from Sun, 03:00.
Jan 2 — Moon: 4.5° NNE of Regulus, 16:00.
Jan 2, 3 — Quadrantids Meteor Shower Peak: Appearing to radiate from constellation Quadrans Muralis; can produce up to 110 meteors per hour.
SUNDAY
Jan 3 — Chang’e-4 Lander and Yutu-2 Rover, Statio Tianhe (Milky Way Base), Von Kármán crater, Moon South Pole–Aitken Basin, 177.6°E, 45.5°S: Spacecraft enter 3rd year / reach 2 full years on Moon far side, landed 2019.
Jan 3 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Robert Wilson from the Aerospace Corp.
Jan 3 — Aten Asteroid 2020 YA1: Near Earth Flyby (0.010 AU)
Jan 3 — Aten Asteroid 2019 QW2: Near Earth Flyby (0.022 AU)
Jan 3 — Aten Asteroid 2003 AF23: Near Earth Flyby (0.047 AU)
MONDAY
Jan 4 — United Launch Alliance, Launch Atlas V / CST-100 Starliner Second Demo Flight, SLC-41, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Boeing planning 2nd and final uncrewed demo test mission to ISS, before Astronaut flights.
Jan 4 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Turksat 5A, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Falcon 9 rocket to launch Turksat 5A communications satellite for Ku-band television broadcast services over Turkey, Middle East, Europe and Africa.
Jan 4 — Aten Asteroid 2012 BT1: Near Earth Flyby (0.016 AU)
TUESDAY
Jan 5 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Mars Meeting #6.
Jan 5 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Trent Tresch about SAM (Space Analog for the Moon and Mars) project.
Jan 5 — Moon: At last quarter, 23:37.
WEDNESDAY
Jan 6 — ISS, NG Cygnus CRS-14 Release, LEO: Northrop Grumman Cygnus freighter dubbed S.S. Kalpana Chawla to be released from ISS 09:45 EST with waste for re-entry disintegration in Earth atmosphere, live coverage available; NASA Glenn SAFFIRE V experiment to be conducted to examine fire growth in the range of pressures and oxygen concentrations.
Jan 6 — Hubble Space Telescope, LEO: Spacecraft makes visible pass over Hawai’i starting 06:19:29 from WNW to 06:23:09 in SSW, magnitude 0.8.
Jan 6 — Moon: 6.4° NNE of Spica, 20:00.
Jan 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 KP1: Near Earth Flyby (0.021 AU)
Jan 6 — Apollo Asteroid 332446 (2008 AF4): Near Earth Flyby (0.025 AU)
Jan 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 CO247: Near Earth Flyby (0.049 AU)
THURSDAY
Jan 7 — ISS, ~405-km LEO: In-flight education event with Million Girls Moonshot Education Group in San Diego CA and NASA Astronauts Kate Rubins and Shannon Walker, live coverage available.
Jan 7, 8 — American Astronomical Society, Online / Phoenix AZ: 22 Workshops and Meetings, in conjunction with American Astronomical Society meeting 237.
FRIDAY
Jan 8 — Royal Astronomical Society, Online / London, United Kingdom: Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) Ordinary Meeting; and Meeting: Exoplanet Modelling in the James Webb Era.
SATURDAY
Jan 9 — NARIT, Chiang Mai, Thailand: NARIT AstroFest 2021; hosting stargazing tours and various Astrophysics activities for domestic tourists.
Jan 9 — Moon: At perigee (distance 367,382 km), 05:47; 5.4° NNE of Antares, 20:00.
Jan 9 — Mercury: 1.61° SE of Saturn, 19:00.
Jan 9 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 NU13: Near Earth Flyby (0.038 AU)
SUNDAY
Jan 10 — American Astronomical Society, Online / Phoenix AZ: Grad School Fair & Exhibit Hall Preview Day; on the eve of American Astronomical Society meeting 237.
Jan 10-12 — AIAA, Online / Reston VA: International Student Conference.
Jan 10-15 — European Microwave Association, Institute of Engineering and Technology, IEEE, AESS, et al, Online / Utrecht, The Netherlands: 50th European Microwave Week; in conjunction with 17th European Radar Conference and 15th European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference.
Jan 10-15 — American Meteorological Society, Online / New Orleans LA: 101st Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society.
Jan 10 — Mercury: With Jupiter and Saturn within circle of diameter of 2.39°, 09:00.