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SUMMARY:Spacecraft Rendezvous and Proximity Operations
DESCRIPTION:Online short course on Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO)\, critical for crew transfer\, in-space assembly and space debris removal\, among other uses. Instructor is Pradipto Ghosh; 12 classroom hours / 2.4 CEU-PDH; online via Zoom with replays available. Students will receive Certificates of Completion from both AIAA and Johns Hopkins University. \nTopics covered include RPO Concept of Operations (ConOps)\, relative orbit design\, maneuver calculation\, and elements of navigation. The objectives of this course are to develop the general principles governing spacecraft proximity operations\, rendezvous\, and docking. Students will be introduced to topics such as near and far range rendezvous\, natural motion circumnavigation\, safe relative motion\, phasing\, and rendezvous trajectory design. After completing this six-week course\, students will be able to conceptualize the operations of rendezvous and prox-ops missions such as the International Space Station (ISS) resupply\, crew transfer\, extra-vehicular activities\, and on-orbit assembly/refueling. A basic knowledge of Newtonian Mechanics and Ordinary Differential Equations is expected.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/spacecraft-rendezvous-and-proximity-operations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260613T062812
CREATED:20250617T232923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T231503Z
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SUMMARY:IAU Symposium 405: Traversing the Galactic Center in Space and Time
DESCRIPTION:Galactic Center of the Milky Way is instrumental in mapping and understanding galaxies since it is the closest galactic nucleus to us. At Brno Observatory and Planetarium\, Kraví hora 522/2. \nDespite many detailed\, multiwavelength studies of the central regions of our Galaxy\, we still have many open questions concerning its history and future evolution. This symposium will bring together experts working on both observational and theoretical studies of the Galactic Center so that they can “traverse” this exciting region and look at details of its past processes and potential future. We will explore the remarkable progress made since the last major meeting of the community—the Galactic Center Workshop in Granada\, April 24–28\, 2023. We will examine exciting new results\, including those from JWST and GRAVITY/ERIS at the VLT\, as well as insights from ALMA and MeerKAT.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/iau-symposium-405-traversing-the-galactic-center-in-space-and-time/
LOCATION:Brno\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260613T062812
CREATED:20250618T011816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T115814Z
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SUMMARY:IAU Symposium 406: Future landscape of astrophysical transients: novel approaches in theory and observations
DESCRIPTION:At University of Turku; expecting up to 200 participants. Look at events page for the welcome reception on Monday and the Astronomy on Tap event on Tuesday\, and at the “things to do while in Turku” page for other ways to spend your time.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/iau-symposium-406-future-landscape-of-astrophysical-transients-novel-approaches-in-theory-and-observations/
LOCATION:Turku\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Meeting / Conference / Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260613T062812
CREATED:20260501T205013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T071002Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Atlas V551 / Amazon Leo (LA-07)
DESCRIPTION:29 satellites for broadband internet going to LEO on this launch\, part of planned 7\,000+ to be in 98 orbital planes in three altitudes\, 590 / 610 / 630 kilometers. \nAtlas V rocket first stage uses RD-180 engine built by Russia that burns kerosene / liquid oxygen\, and RL10 engine built in USA for 2nd stage that burns liquid hydrogen / liquid oxygen.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/launch-atlas-v551-amazon-leo-la-07/
LOCATION:SLC-41 (~28°N)\, Cape Canaveral SFS FL\, USA
CATEGORIES:Launch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260613T062812
CREATED:20260501T205325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T205707Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Electron / Viva La Strix (StriX Launch 9)
DESCRIPTION:Launch set for 21:30 New Zealand Daylight Time | HST 23:30 May 21 for Earth-imaging synthetic aperture radar satellite built by Synspective of Japan.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/launch-electron-viva-la-strix-strix-launch-9/
LOCATION:Launch Complex 1\, ~39°S\, Mahia Peninsula\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Launch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260613T062812
CREATED:20260513T022700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T192651Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Starship 12 — V3 / Ship 39
DESCRIPTION:Launch window open 17:30-19:00 CDT | 12:30-14:00 HST | 22:30 UTC for 12th flight overall of 2-stage Starship vehicle and 1st of bigger / more-powerful Version 3 / V3\, with higher thrust utilizing new Raptor 3 engines. Launch date subject to final final vehicle testing\, site readiness (including the new Pad 2 tower and launch mount)\, and regulatory approval. \nVehicle testing includes static fire with all 33 Raptor engines\, 10 of which were static-fire tested March 16\, first-ever static fire of a V3. \nV3 is 124.4 meters tall and can take 200\,000 kg to LEO compared with 70\,000 kg that V2 could. \nV3 needs to successfully reach Earth orbit and demonstrate orbital fueling before it can journey to the Moon.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/net-late-jan-launch-starship-12-2/
LOCATION:Starbase\, 25.9°N\, Boca Chica TX\, USA
CATEGORIES:Launch
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