Mars Latest International Spacecraft from UAE, PRC, USA to Surpass 1 Full Year at Red Planet
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MONDAYFeb 7 – ISS, ~405-km LEO: Expedition 66 seven-member crew preparing for arrival of Progress 80P cargo craft next week, participating in in-flight events with Worthing Early College High School in Houston, Virginia Western Community College, Houston Chronicle, European Space Summit. Feb 7 – Tiangong Space Station, ~370-km LEO: Shenzhou 13 crew Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping, Ye Guangfu are first Taikonauts to celebrate Lunar New Year / Spring Festival 2022 in space; continuing station upgrades, performing experiments and exercising. Highlights… NewSpace: Intuitive Machines IM-1 lunar launch pushed beyond Q1 2022, Astrobotic Peregrine still hoping for June; Skyroot Aerospace of India raises US$4.5M, planning 1st launch of Vikram rocket this year. Solar System: China 5-year development plan includes crewed lunar landing asap, Jupiter exploration, Mars human landing 2033; Study shows Saturn moon Mimas may have liquid ocean, which would make it a new class of ‘stealth’ ocean worlds; Trojan asteroid 2020 XL5 in elliptical orbit around Sun-Earth L4 likely to escape in ~ 4,000 years. Galaxy: James Webb Telescope instruments being tested / calibrated, next phase will power on heaters; International team examines 65 pulsars while working to validate gravity wave detection within background “red noise” emitted from SMBHs. Global: India Chandrayaan-3 now set to launch this Aug; North Korea shares picture of Earth / Korean Peninsula taken from 2,000 km via Hwasong-12 rocket; Radio Astronomers in Australia, Africa and South America striving to reduce carbon footprint with renewable energy, remote observing. USA: Laurie Leshin to be first woman to lead Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Probe of Dragon parachute abnormality being conducted by NASA and SpaceX; wet dress rehearsal for SLS / Orion now set NET mid-March. Hawai’i: 3-year UH Manoa project to receive US$3M from NASA to develop Cosmic Ray Lunar Sounder to detect Moon subsurface ice; recent assessment of astronomy overall economic impact shows +$221M for Hawaii; ATLAS asteroid surveillance from Haleakala & Mauna Loa now able to observe sky every 24 hours with upgrade. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Jupiter (WSW), Uranus (SW), Neptune (WSW); Morning Planets: Mercury (SE), Venus (SE), Mars (SE).
Growing Southeast Asia Space Scene Fostered by Global Space and Technology Convention (GSTC) and Regional Initiatives
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Feb 7-18 – United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Vienna, Austria: 59th Session COPUOS Scientific and Technical Subcommittee.
Feb 7 — Moon: 1.10° SE of Uranus, 11:00. Feb 7 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 AV4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU) Continued From… Nov 4 – Jun 29 – Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Problems, NASA Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA), Moscow, Russia: Mixed gender crew of 6 participating in 8-month space / lunar simulation mission SIRIUS-21 (Scientific International Research In Unique Terrestrial Station). Dec 20 – Mar 4 – JAXA, Online / Tokyo, Japan: Accepting applications for Japan Astronaut Candidates. NET Jan 15 – Astra, Launch Rocket 3 LV0009 / S4 Crossover, Pacific Spaceport Complex, Kodiak Island AK: Astra to launch S4 Crossover (attached to the second stage) technology demo mission by NearSpace Launch to obtain flight heritage testing for a prototype payload host platform. Feb 3-9 – American Astronautical Society Rocky Mountain Section, Breckenridge CO: 44th AAS Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference. TUESDAYFeb 8-10 – Singapore Space and Technology Ltd, Hybrid / Singapore and Online: Global Space and Technology Convention (GSTC) 2022. Feb 8-10 – Caltech, Hybrid / Pasadena CA and Online: Exploring the Transient Universe with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Feb 8-10 – SatNews, Astra, Airbus, Exolaunch, et al, Online / Mountain View CA: 7th Annual Smallsat Symposium. Feb 8 — Moon: At first quarter, 03:15. Feb 8 — Aten Asteroid 2022 UY1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.036 AU) WEDNESDAYFeb 9 – Hope Orbiter, Mars Orbit: UAE Hope, studying Mars atmosphere and climate, reaches 1 full year / enters 2nd year in Mars orbit today; launched July 19, 2020 on JAXA H2A rocket. |
Feb 9 – Foothill College, Online / Los Altos Hills CA: Lecture: Living with a Star: Creating and Maintaining a Life-Friendly Planet, in Our Solar System and Others; by Michelle Thaller of NASA GSFC, 19:00 PST.
Feb 9 – British Interplanetary Society, Online / London, United Kingdom: Lecture: Considering Off World Living From Romantic Notion to Harsh Reality; by Prof Andrew Edkins, 19:00.
Feb 9 – Space Transportation Association, Online: Webinar featuring Clayton Turner, Director of NASA Langley Research Center; 11:00-12:00 EDT.
Feb 9 — Moon: 3.8° SE of Pleiades, 02:00; 6.5° N of Aldebaran, 21:00.
Feb 9 — Venus: Brightest, magnitude -4.65°, 04:00.
THURSDAY
Feb 10 – Tianwen-1 Orbiter, Mars Orbit: China Tianwen-1 orbiter reaches 1 full year / enters 2nd year of operation in Mars orbit; Lander & Zhurong Rover touched down ~3 months after this date at Utopia Planitia 25.1°N, 109.9°E.
Feb 10 – Solar Orbiter (SolO), Elliptical Heliocentric Orbit: ESA / NASA craft to observe and measure solar phenomena reaches 1st full year / enters 2nd year in space, having launched 2020.
Feb 10 – Arianespace, Launch Soyuz / OneWeb 13, ELS, Sinnamary, French Guiana: Arianespace Soyuz rocket, designed VS27, to launch 34 satellites for OneWeb13; 13:09:37 EST.
Feb 10 – SpaceX, Online: CEO Elon Musk to update on Starship program at 20:00 CST.
Feb 10 — Moon: At apogee, distance 404,885 km, 17:00.
FRIDAY
Feb 11-12 – World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: International Conference on Astronomical Sciences (ICAS 2022).
Feb 11 – Mar 8 – International Astronomical Union, Global: Women and Girls in Astronomy.
Feb 11 — Moon: 1.97° N of M35 cluster, 19:00.
SATURDAY
Feb 12 — Venus: Shows greatest illuminated extent, 12:00.
SUNDAY
Feb 13 – Rocket Lab, Launch Electron / BlackSky 16 & 17, LC 1A, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand: Rocket Lab Electron rocket to launch 2 second-generation satellites for BlackSky, mission dubbed “Without Mission a Beat”.
Feb 13 — Moon: 6.1° S of Castor, 08:00; 2.55° S of Pollux, 14:00; 3.4° NNE of Beehive Cluster, 17:00.