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SUMMARY:2026 African Astronomical Society (AfAS) Conference
DESCRIPTION:At Wild View Resorts\, 80 President Avenue\, to bring together Africa’s astronomy and space science community alongside global collaborators\, to create an exceptional platform for networking\, collaboration\, and knowledge exchange. No charge to attend.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/2026-african-astronomical-society-afas-conference/
LOCATION:Kasane\, Botswana
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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SUMMARY:Space Science Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Explore the latest developments and discuss the future of the space science from a variety of perspectives\, from planetary protection to astrophysics to Earth science and applications from space\, online and at National Academy of Science Building\, 2101 Constitution Ave NW. Presenting at March 24 plenaries will be representatives of NASA\, ISRO\, ESA\, JAXA\, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Keynote public lecture March 25\, 19:00-20:30 EDT\, with Greg Niemeyer\, Chelle Gentemann and singer Jewel\, free online with registration. \nFor more detailed information on each of the discipline committee meetings\, view the individual committees’ websites: \n\nCommittee on Astronomy and Astrophysics (CAA)\nCommittee on Astrobiology and Planetary Science (CAPS)\nCommittee on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space (CBPSS)\nCommittee on Earth Science and Applications from Space (CESAS)\nCommittee on Planetary Protection (CoPP)\nCommittee on Radio Frequencies (CORF)\nCommittee on Solar and Space Physics (CSSP)
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/space-science-week-2026/
LOCATION:Washington DC\, USA
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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SUMMARY:Munich Space Summit: Merging Visions\, Shaping the Future
DESCRIPTION:Merging two space events into one: Munich New Space Summit and Munich Satellite Navigation Summit\, March 23-25 focusing on former\, Mach 25-27 on latter\, with March 25 reception and “cross-cutting” panel discussions. \nSpeakers include Astronaut Tibor Kapu from Hungary\, Josef Aschbacher from ESA and other speakers from Munich Aerospace\, DLR\, Novaspace\, Thales Alenia\, Vast\, D-Orbit\, UNOOSA\, KASA\, JAXA. \nAt Alte Kongresshalle\, München\, Am Bavariapark 14
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/munich-space-summit-merging-visions-shaping-the-future/
LOCATION:Munich\, Germany
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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SUMMARY:PocketQube Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:9th annual conference addressing development of “pico” satellites\, providing forum for collaboration among industry and academia. At Glasgow University Union (GUU)\, 32 University Avenue. Tour of Alba Orbital PocketQube factory on March 27 is offered.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/pocketqube-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Glasgow\, Scotland
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T234259Z
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SUMMARY:CanSat Competition and UK Youth Rocketry Challenge Regional Finals
DESCRIPTION:At Snowdonia Space Centre. CanSat competition is organized by the UK European Space Education Resources Office (ESERO-UK)\, supported by the European Space Agency (ESA). Teams must design and build their own mini satellite within the dimensions of a drinks can\, that must include all major subsystems found in a satellite (such as power\, sensors and a communication system). The satellites are launched to an altitude of around 300m on mini rockets at regional launches around the UK. \nThe Welsh regional finals of the annual UKROC (UK Youth Rocketry Challenge) competition sees student teams design\, build and launch a model rocket carrying a fragile payload. See https://www.ukroc.com/
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/cansat-competition-and-uk-youth-rocketry-challenge-regional-finals/
LOCATION:Llanbedr\, UK
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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CREATED:20260320T195745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T200114Z
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SUMMARY:2nd IAA Moon Farside Protection Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Moon naturally shields electromagnetic waves generated by human activities on Earth and around it\, results in a silence zone on and above its Farside\, called Shielded Zone on the Moon (SZM). The SZM is a region of utmost scientific interest\, in particular for Cosmology\, Astrobiology\, Planetary Defense\, and SETI / Technosignatures. Online conference attendance is possible. \n1. COSMOLOGY – To detect the extremely feeble radiation of the hydrogen line at 1420 MHz\, down-shifted to much lower frequencies\, MHz or kHz\, due to the over 13 billion years of universe expansion. The radio silence of the Farside would ensure a significant leap forward in Cosmology research. \n2. ASTROBIOLOGY – To study pre-biological interstellar molecules through their roto-vibrational spectra: a fine search for weak spectral lines that can be supported by advanced radio telescopes in combination with the radio silence of the Moon Farside. \n3. PLANETARY DEFENSE – From the Moon Farside\, radar and optical telescopes can be used for accurate measurements of the six orbital parameters of each asteroid and comet. This would increase the lead time that is the time that Humanity has in order to setup space missions to Deflect asteroids and comets before they impact the Earth. \n4. SETI/TECHNOSIGNATURES – To search\, with very low noise\, for “signatures” of Alien Civilizations that would reach us extremely faint due to the vast distances between stars. The discovery of one or more Extraterrestrial Civilizations would change the course of human history.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/2nd-iaa-moon-farside-protection-symposium/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
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CREATED:20250130T002735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T002136Z
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Women in Space: The Architects of Space
DESCRIPTION:17:30 UT\, in person and online\, this event brings together leading women from across the space industry to explore the milestones shaped by women and the pathways they are forging for the future. Through a dynamic panel discussion\, speakers from diverse backgrounds will reflect on the contributions women have made across multiple areas of the space sector.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/panel-discussion-women-in-space-the-architects-of-space/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Earth & Space Report Featuring Jordan Bretzfelder on Planetary Analogs
DESCRIPTION:William Waller invites Dr. Bretzfelder from Georgia Tech to discuss via Zoom “Planetary Analogs: Simulating the Solar System in our Backyard.” At 19:00 EDT | 23:00 UTC | 13:00 HST. Here is her abstract: \nRocky planetary bodies throughout the solar system have a variety of different surface conditions\, from the thick atmospheres of basalt-covered Venus and organic-rich Titan\, to the ephemeral atmospheres of hyper-volcanic Io and the frozen surface of Pluto.  Despite these differences\, geologic processes and resulting landforms are surprisingly similar on all of these worlds. My work leverages accessible terrestrial analogs\, meaning comparable natural environments or systems\, that are found here on Earth (or created  in the lab) to better understand these geologic processes and their planetary counterparts. The projects I will discuss are conducted in support of ongoing and upcoming planetary exploration missions\, including the Mars rovers and the upcoming Dragonfly mission\, as well as other missions in the early stages of development. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/8952645644?pwd=ZmozcWFlK0JJSXJ2MGdWeEMxQTVEUT09&omn=83264306303\nOne tap mobile\n+16469313860\,\,8952645644#\,\,\,\,*634305# US\n+19294362866\,\,8952645644#\,\,\,\,*634305# US (New York) \nJoin instructions\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meetings/83264306303/invitations?signature=TZq-2goSOAzT670n6qgT8zQv8IcPN_vw9UFUorQ7hUA \nWilliam H. Waller\, Ph.D.\nAstronomer\, Educator\, Writer\, Editor\nIAU/OAE National Astronomy Education Coordinator\n243 Granite Street\nRockport\, MA  01966 \n 
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/earth-space-report-featuring-jordan-bretzfelder-on-planetary-analogs/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260330
DTSTAMP:20260613T064822
CREATED:20260129T203106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T203141Z
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SUMMARY:AIAA Region IV Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:Research papers are presented in a formal technical meeting atmosphere\, and ideas are exchanged and programs discussed. Cash prizes given for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd place papers in each category. At Rice University.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/aiaa-region-iv-student-conference/
LOCATION:Houston TX\, USA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260331
DTSTAMP:20260613T064822
CREATED:20260108T223954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260321T015429Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tour of Lunar Analog Craters with Planetary Geologist Kirby Runyon
DESCRIPTION:With guests Astronaut Chris “Hanks” Sembroski and daughter\, included is tour of Virgin Galactic launch site and simulated human mission at Las Cruces Challenger Education Center. New Mexico lunar analogs Aden Crater\, Kilbourne Hole and the Carrizozo lava flow are on the tour. Also joined by Mark Wagner. \nKirby Runyon is a planetary geologist with the NASA-funded Planetary Science Institute and is also an entrepreneur with his company\, Planex.space. Dr. Runyon is also a zero gravity coach contracting with the Zero Gravity Corporation and has trained ticket-holding Virgin Galactic private astronauts in the geology they will see from space over New Mexico. Planex entertains\, educates\, and inspires tourists and the space-curious with astrogeology training and planetary-themed Zero Gravity flights. Reach him at kirby at planex.space. \nMark Wagner is a former classroom teacher\, career education technologist\, and published space educator. Dr. Wagner is CEO and co-founder of ARES Learning\, President of the Space Prize Foundation\, and co-host of the Space Education Summit. He holds graduate certificates in space education and space philosophy\, and is the author of both Space Education: Preparing Students for Humanity’s Multi-Planet Future (2022) and More Now: A Message From The Future for The Educators of Today (2018). He can be reached at mark at areslearning.com.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/guided-tour-of-lunar-analog-craters-with-planetary-geologist-kirby-runyon/
LOCATION:El Paso TX\, USA
CATEGORIES:Education Program
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