New Horizons Reaching Kuiper Belt Main Outer Edge @50AU, Seeks 2nd Mission Extension
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MONDAY Highlights… Mar 29 — NewSpace: Maritime Launch Services has 6 months to begin building Nova Scotia spaceport; NASA launching space station Commercial LEO Development program, 2-4 awards totaling US$300-400M anticipated; Bluestaq to expand cloud-based space object resource Unified Data Library with $280M USSF contract. Mar 29 — Solar System: Remnants of Proto-Moon impactor Theia may lie under Pacific Ocean and West Africa; ALMA analysis of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Jupiter impact measures stratospheric wind speeds of 1,450 kmh; ESA Lunar Pathfinder to test novel radio transmission technique in 2023. Mar 29 — Galaxy: ‘Oumuamua is ‘cookie shaped’ and propelled by nitrogen ice sublimation, says new study; NASA sonification series continues with sounds of Chandra Deep Field, Cat’s Eye Nebula, Messier 51; Hyades star cluster being affected by gravity of massive hidden structure per GAIA observation. Mar 29 — Global: Indonesian Space Agency LAPAN seeking international partners for proposed spaceport in Papua; ISRO makes progress on Satellite-Based Quantum Communication with 300m ground test; JAXA / Mitsubishi H3 Launch Vehicle on track for 2021 debut after clearing thermal tests. Mar 29 — USA: SpaceX and USA government agree on evasive action plan to avoid orbital collisions; 16 pieces of disintegrated NOAA weather satellite being tracked by USSF; 5 companies competing for 2 lunar surface vertical solar array design NASA contracts worth US$7.5M/ea. Mar 29 — Hawai’i: New polarized version of Powehi M87 image shows magnetic fields emanating; NASA Infrared Telescope Director John Rayner discusses NEO monitoring from Mauna Kea; HI-SEAS Valoria 2 mission on Mauna Loa latest reports now available, website update includes application for next missions. |
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Australian Space Forum Places Spotlight on National Ambitions, Industry and Science
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Mar 29 – Apr 2 — Keck Institute for Space Studies, Caltech, Online / Pasadena CA: Virtual Workshop: Revolutionizing Access to the Martian Surface; to study how to substantially reduce cost associated with landed missions to Mars by novel system designs.
Mar 29 — Moon: 5.9° NNE of Spica, 11:00; at perigee (distance 360,302 km), 20:16. Mar 29 — Mercury: 1.28° SE of Neptune, 18:00. Continued From… NET Mar — International Astronautical Federation, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Online: IAC 2021 Press Conference; providing updates for 72nd IAC being held Oct 25-29. Mar 15 – Apr 15 — W. M. Keck Observatory, CFHT, Kamuela HI: 2021 Waimea Solar System Walk. Mar 22 – Apr 1 — International Astronautical Federation, Online / Paris, France: IAF Spring Meetings 2021. TUESDAYMar 30 — AIAA, Online / Reston VA: Due Date: ASCEND Call for Papers and Sessions. Mar 30 – Apr 1 — European Space Agency, Online / Noordwijk, The Netherlands: Workshop on Simulation for European Space Programmes (SESP 2021). WEDNESDAYMar 31 — European Space Agency, Online / Europe: ESA accepts astronaut applications starting today. Mar 31 — Andy Thomas Space Foundation, Adelaide, Australia: 11th Australian Space Forum; at Adelaide Convention Centre, featuring Australian Space Agency Head Enrico Palermo. |
Mar 31 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Small Solar System Bodies Meeting #9.
Mar 31 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 FD1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.025 AU)
Mar 31 — Apollo 2019 GM1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.039 AU)
THURSDAY
NET Apr — New Horizons, Kuiper Belt Object Trajectory: Spacecraft extended mission funding ends this month after reaching Pluto, Charon and KBO Arrokoth; future trajectory / plans to be determined; expected to operate until at least mid-2030s.
NET Apr — CNSA, Launch Long March 5 / Tianhe-1 Core Module for China Space Station, Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Center, Hainan Island, China (19° N): Tianhe-1 (Harmony of the Heavens) core module for China Space Station to launch to LEO on Long March 5; station to orbit between 350 – 450 km, accommodate 3 crew members for 6 month stays, expected to operate until at least 2032.
NET Apr — Canadian Space Agency, Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada: Women in Space 2021.
NET Apr — Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), Guizhou, China: International applications for international scientific community participation in FAST to be reviewed starting this month, becoming effective in August 2021.
Apr 1 — Deep Space: Newest study of Voyager 2 data aiding understanding / mapping of bubble-like heliosheath around Solar System, confirming its entrance into Interstellar medium (5 Nov 2018) at 119.7 AU, with Voyager 1 passing at 122.6 AU.
Apr 1 — AIAA San Francisco Section, Online / San Francisco CA: Virtual Dinner Meeting: The Space Show; interviewing Dr. David Livingston.
Apr 1 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 State of the Profession Writing Group Meeting #5.
Apr 1-2 — eTutorSA, The European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO Romania), Johannesburg, South Africa and Online: Space Exploration & Literacy in the Curriculum Conference (Bringing Space to the classroom as a gateway to STEM).
Apr 1 — Moon: 4.8° NNE of Antares, 14:00.
FRIDAY
Apr 2 — NASA, Online / Washington DC: Selections to be chosen for CubeSat Launch Initiative.
Apr 2 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 FT: Near-Earth Flyby (0.011 AU)
SATURDAY
Apr 3 — 55th Observation of Luna 10, Russia / Worldwide: Planning for Luna program continuance this year with launch of Luna-25 lander to Boguslavsky Crater in October, today Russia celebrates USSR Luna 10 success of placing first ever satellite in Moon orbit in 1966.
SUNDAY
Apr 4 — Moon: At last quarter, 00:03.