ISS Changes Command, Soyuz Returns, Expedition 67 Begins, and Axiom Mission 1 Launches This Week
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MONDAY☆ Mar 28 — ISS, ~405-km LEO: Expedition 66 crew of 10 to shift to Exp 67 crew of 7 mid-week with MS-19 departure, looking toward Axiom Mission 1 scheduled arrival with 4 people on Friday. ☆ Mar 28 — Tiangong Space Station, ~370-km LEO: TSS construction and education lectures continue by Shenzhou 13 Taikonauts, Tianzhou 4 cargo planned for May 5 launch, Shenzhou 14 on May 17, Wentian “Quest for the Heavens” in June. Highlights… o NewSpace: Firefly Aerospace receiving $75M from AE Industrial Partners; Linda Cova to lead Blue Origin engine program as ULA Vulcan Centaur awaits BE-4, New Glenn pushed to 2023; Dark Fission Space Systems to build nuclear thermal rocket engine for cislunar space <5 years. ☆ Solar System: JPL study of how sound travels on Mars using Perseverance microphones reveals thermal dynamism; Mercury to see BepiColombo arrival Dec 2025, new simulation shows its crust may contain diamonds. ☆ Galaxy: EHT astronomer projects extension of VLBI technique to space observatories will revolutionize black hole research; Exoplanet count surpasses 5000 as TESS survey continues, JWST calibrates & Roman Space Telescope first light target Upsilon Andromedae d NET 2027. o Global: India moves forward with 2nd spaceport, acquiring 1,200 acres in southern Tamil Nadu; UK-based Oneweb continues constellation launch with SpaceX, partnering with Telstra of Australia on 10-year, 3-teleport deal for southern hemisphere. ● USA: NASA RFP will seek 2nd HLS provider for Moon landings 2026-27, Nelson reiterates 2025 Artemis 3 goal; Astronaut Kjell Lindgren announces 4th Crew Dragon capsule named “Freedom”, expressive of “unencumbered human spirit“; SpaceX increasing Falcon 9 ($67M), Falcon Heavy ($97M) launch prices, ending partnership with Spaceflight. ● Hawai’i: ILOA Moon Camera Naming Contest invites all Hawaii classrooms to name 1 of 2 ILO-X Moon cameras; Makua Lani Christian Academy team traveling to Houston after winning NASA lunar engineering challenge; House Bill 2024 draft developments: New Authority to be within UH, changes to 11 member board composition, manage lands >9,200-feet, more. ● Mar 28 — Federal Aviation Administration, SpaceX, Washington DC: Programmatic Environmental Assessment; FAA decision on Starship Super Heavy Project at Boca Chica Launch Site (SN20 orbital launch to Kauai) to be released on this date. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Uranus (W); Morning Planets: Venus (SE), Mars (SE), Saturn (ESE).
IAU Centre for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky Formally Begins April 1
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o Mar 28-30 — International Astronautical Federation, Paris, France: IAF Spring Meetings 2022. o Mar 28 – Apr 8 — United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Vienna, Austria: 61st Session COPUOS Legal Subcommittee Meeting. ☆ Mar 28 — Moon: 6.3° SE of Venus and 4.2° SE of Saturn, 05:00. ☆ Mar 28 — Venus: 2.10° NNW of Saturn, 16:00. Continued From… TUESDAY☆ Mar 29 — ISS, Change of Command Ceremony, ~405-km LEO: International Space Station Change of Command from Shkaplerov to Marshburn, 09:45 EDT, live coverage available. ★ Mar 29 — Blue Origin, Launch New Shepard 20 / 4th Crewed Space Flight, Launch Site One, West TX: Next suborbital flight of New Shepard with Marty Allen, Sharon Hagle, Marc Hagle, Jim Kitchen, George Nield, and Gary Lai; 08:30 CDT. o Mar 29 — International Astronautical Federation, Paris, France: Global Networking Forum (GNF) Programme 2022; discussing JWST, 1st International Moon Day, IAC 2023, GLEC 2022, European Astronaut Manifesto; 17:30 to 20:00. ● Mar 29-31 — LPI, USRA, NASA, JPL, Pasadena CA: Low-Cost Science Mission Concepts for Mars Exploration Workshop; at Westin Pasadena. ☆ Mar 29 — Aten Asteroid 2022 EL5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.018 AU) ☆ Mar 29 — Aten Asteroid 2010 GD35: Near-Earth Flyby (0.045 AU) ☆ Mar 29 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 SF3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.091 AU) WEDNESDAY☆ Mar 30 — ISS, Soyuz MS-19 Undocking / Return to Earth, ~405-km LEO: Scheduled start of Expedition 67 with departure of Soyuz MS-19 / Expedition 66 crew Anton Shkaplerov, Pyotr Dubrov, Mark Vande Hei, undocking 03:21 EDT, live coverage available; landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan at 07:29 EDT. |
● Mar 30 — Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR), Online / Washington DC: WSBR Webinar: Financing Next Generation of Satellite Innovation; 12:00 EDT.
● Mar 30 — Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Online / Williams Bay WI: Virtual Tour of Yerkes Observatory; RSVP email for Zoom link.
● Mar 30-31 — NASA, Online / Washington DC: NASA Astrophysics Advisory Committee Meeting.
☆ Mar 30 — Moon: 3.5° SE of Jupiter, 19° from Sun in morning sky, 08:00; with Jupiter, and Neptune within circle of diameter 3.91°, 10:00; 3.3° SE of Neptune, 13:00.
☆ Mar 30 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 FW5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.022 AU)
☆ Mar 30 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 EK1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.048 AU)
THURSDAY
● Mar 31 — Aerospace Corp., Online / Arlington VA: Space Policy Show Webinar: Building and International Space Economy; 13:00 EDT.
● Mar 31 — NASA, University of Colorado, Online / Boulder CO: Abstracts Due: 2022 NASA Exploration Science Forum (NESF2022); being held Jun 19-21.
☆ Mar 31 — Moon: 2.29° SE of Mercury, 18:00; New Moon, 20:06.
☆ Mar 31 — Apollo Asteroid 2022 DX4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.042 AU)
☆ Mar 31 — Apollo Asteroid 2002 DJ5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.054 AU)
FRIDAY
☆ Apr 1 — Deep Space, Jupiter Orbit: Only spacecraft orbiting a planet beyond Main Asteroid belt, Juno continues data / image collection until late 2025, one-way signal to Earth ~44 minutes, while ESA JUICE may launch in 2023.
o Apr 1 — International Astronomical Union (IAU), Multiple Locations: Formal start of the Centre for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky from Satellite Constellation Interference; operated by National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory (NOIRLab) and Square Kilometer Array Observatory (SKAO).
● Apr 1 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston hosts Author Mary Roach about Packing for Mars for Kids.
● Apr 1-4 — Space Foundation, Hybrid / Colorado Springs CO and Online: Space Generation Fusion Forum 2022.
☆ Apr 1 — Aten Asteroid 2007 FF1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU)
☆ Apr 1 — Aten Asteroid 2008 KV2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.095 AU)
SATURDAY
☆ Apr 2 — Mercury: At superior conjunction with Sun, 13:00.
☆ Apr 2 — Aten Asteroid 2016 GW221: Near-Earth Flyby (0.024 AU)
☆ Apr 2 — Aten Asteroid 2021 GN): Near-Earth Flyby (0.036 AU)
SUNDAY
★ Apr 3 — SpaceX, Axiom, Launch Falcon 9 / Crew Dragon (Axiom Mission 1), LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center FL: First “fully private” flight to/from ISS, Michael López-Alegría, Eytan Stibb, Larry Connor and Mark Pathy are to pay US$55M fare for 8-day tour; launch 14:46 EDT, live coverage available.
☆ Apr 3 — Moon: 0.61° SE of Uranus, 09:00.