ISS Surpasses 23 Years of Continuous Human Occupation This Week While Exp 70 Perform Multiple EVAs
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MONDAY☆ Oct 30 — International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 70 working with HAM radio, plant habitat, sleep monitoring studies; prepacking items for Dragon cargo ship arrival and carrying out activities for spacewalks. ☆ Oct 30 — Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou 17 crew Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie and Jiang Xinlin being oriented to TSS operations as 3-member Shenzhou 16 crew return to Earth. Highlights… o NewSpace: Qosmosys of Singapore aiming to land ZeusX craft on Moon NET 2027 with US$100M seed funding, Airbus partnership; Thales Alenia Space preparing to ship first iteration of Axiom crew module ‘Hab One’ to Houston for final assembly by EOY; CMSA considering commercial proposals for cargo transport systems to Tiangong Space Station and crewed lunar rover. ☆ Solar System: CO School of Mines / IMF study suggests asteroid mining of copper, nickel, cobalt may eclipse terrestrial extraction in 30-40 years; Cause of 4,800-km long jet stream in Jovian atmosphere may be discovered via long-duration observation with JWST & Hubble; Main-belt asteroid discovered with Pan-STARRS designated (357243) Jefferies by IAU in recognition of IfA founder John Jefferies. ☆ Galaxy: Project Manager Suzanne Dodd estimates both Voyager 1 & 2 will have sufficient fuel to operate in interstellar space until 2030 following thruster reprogramming; NASA study of DSCOVR, LCROSS and EPOXI data coupled with TRAPPIST-1e synthetic observations finds JWST is capable of detecting biosignatures of Earth-like planets. o Global: Pakistan and Belarus are latest nations to join China, Russia, UAE, Venezuela, South Africa and Azerbaijan in International Lunar Research Station initiative; ispace to be supported by $80M Japan SBIR grant for development of Series 3 lunar lander launching NLT 2027; 4 ESA Galileo GNSS satellites to be launched by SpaceX in 2024 under TBC deal. ● USA: OSIRIS-REx team at JSC working to remove remaining Bennu material trapped in mechanism, adding to 70.3 grams already extracted; ULA working toward Dec 24 inaugural launch of Vulcan Centaur carrying Astrobotic Peregrine lunar lander; KSC team working to power up integrated Orion Crew and Service Modules for Artemis 2, perform altitude chamber testing. ● Hawai’i: National Science Foundation awarding TMT $6.5M for design and development as review process continues; Akamai Internship Program now accepting applications from STEM undergrads for 2024 session; Hawai’i Pacific University engineers developing Liquid Metal Electrostatic Protective Textile (LiqMEST) for dust-mitigating lunar spacesuit under $50,000 NASA grant. |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Venus (E), Jupiter (E), Saturn (S), Uranus (E), Neptune (E).
5 Days of Venus Science Comes to Albuquerque, New Mexico
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☆ NET Oct 30 — Tiangong Space Station, Shenzhou-16 Return to Earth, ~390-km LEO: Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu and Gui Haichao of Shenzhou 16 to return to Earth after planned 155-day mission. ☆ Oct 30 — International Space Station, Expedition 70 / USA EVA #89, ~415-km LEO: Loral O’Hara and Andreas Mogensen of Expedition 70 to perform ~6.5-hour spacewalk; starts 06:30 EDT, live coverage available. ● Oct 30-31 — NASA Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG), Hybrid / Albuquerque NM and Online: VEXAG Annual Meeting; at New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. o Oct 30 – Nov 3 — United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Canadian Space Agency, Montreal, Québec, Canada: 4th Space4Women Expert Meeting: Building capacity to promote and advance gender equality in the space sector. ☾ Oct 30 — Moon: 1.06° SE of Pleiades, 07:00. ☆ Oct 30 — Apollo Asteroid 525229 (2004 UU1): Near-Earth Flyby (0.027 AU). Ongoing… ☾ Sep 6 – NET Jan/March — Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), Lunar Landing Trajectory: SLIM Moon mission 4-6 month trajectory to soft land east of Shioli crater (13.2°S, 25.2°E) on Moon near side equatorial region. ☆ Sep 6 – NET Mar — X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), ~550-km LEO: XRISM undergoing 6 month check out testing phase before start of science operations to study galactic plasma. TUESDAY☆ Oct 31 — Apollo Asteroid 2023 TW6: Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU). ☆ Oct 31 — Amor Asteroid 2023 SU: Near-Earth Flyby (0.053 AU). WEDNESDAY★ Nov 1 — Lucy, Inner Main Asteroid Belt: NASA spacecraft to fly within 450 km of asteroid 1999 VD57 today. ☆ Nov 1 — Deep Space, Jupiter Orbit: Juno reveals high resolution images of Jupiter moon Io after fly by at 11,645 km distance; planned to perform 1,500-km altitude flyby in February. |
● Nov 1-2 — Beyond Earth Institute, Washington DC: Beyond Earth Symposium, LEO to Lunar to Living Beyond Earth: Policy Pathways to Space Migration.
o Nov 1-2 — EAS Enterprise Estonia, Estonian Space Office, Republic of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia: 3rd Software Defined Space Conference (SDSC 2023).
● Nov 1-3 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, Hybrid / Albuquerque NM and Online: Venus as a System: Coupled Volcanic, Tectonic, Surface, and Atmospheric Evolution; at New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, in conjunction with VEXAG meeting.
☾ Nov 1 — Moon: 4.0° N of M35 cluster, 16:00.
☆ Nov 1 — Apollo Asteroid 2023 UZ3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.006 AU).
THURSDAY
☆ Nov 2 — International Space Station, ~405-km LEO: Today marks 23 full years / start to 24th year of continuous Human occupation of ISS; first component Zarya ‘Unity’ launched Nov 20, 1998, occupation began Nov 2, 2000.
o Nov 2-3 — ESA, Business in Space Growth Network (BSGN), Noordwijk, Netherlands: Annual Conference on Commercialisation in Space Exploration.
☆ Nov 2 — Aten Asteroid 2016 WY: Near-Earth Flyby (0.023 AU).
FRIDAY
o Nov 3-12 — National Space Foundation, NOIRLab, International Dark-Sky Association, AURA, Online / Global: Globe at Night November Campaign; campaign to raise awareness of light pollution by inviting citizen-scientists to measure & submit night sky brightness observations.
☾ Nov 3 — Moon: 4.9° S of Castor, 04:00; 1.44° S of Pollux, 09:00.
☆ Nov 3 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 VW2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.025 AU).
SATURDAY
☆ NET Nov 4 — International Space Station, Expedition 70 / USA EVA #90, ~415-km LEO: Loral O’Hara and Jasmin Moghbeli of Expedition 70 to perform ~6.5-hour spacewalk; live coverage available.
☾ Nov 4 — Moon: 3.9° NNE of Beehive Cluster, 14:00; at last quarter, 22:38.
☆ Nov 4 — Apollo Asteroid 2023 TL31: Near-Earth Flyby (0.020 AU).
☆ Nov 4 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 UH7: Near-Earth Flyby (0.025 AU).
SUNDAY
★ Nov 5 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / SpaceX Dragon CRS 29, LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center FL: Falcon 9 rocket to launch Dragon 2 spacecraft under Commercial Resupply Services for cargo resupply mission to ISS; 12:01 EST.
☆ Nov 5 — CNSA, Launch Long March 2C / Einstein Probe, Xichang Satellite Launch Center, China: Einstein Probe set to launch to LEO to observe sky with Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT); developed by CAS, NAOC, IHEP, SITP with participation from ESA.
o Nov 5 — Moon Village Association, Kurashiki and Tottori, Japan: Abstracts Due: 7th Global Moon Village Workshop & Symposium; being held Dec 6-10.
● Nov 5 — Standard Time (USA): Change clocks back 1 hour from Daylight Saving to Standard Time; does not include Hawai’i, Arizona (except the Navajo Nation), American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands.
☆ Nov 5 — Southern Taurids Meteor Shower Peak: Appearing to radiate from constellation Taurus, Taurids are associated with Comet Encke and offer about 7 meteors per hour and travel at ~28 km/s.