ISS Expedition 47/48 to Launch, Will Welcome 3 Cargo Ships and BEAM
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Jupiter (E); Morning Planets: Venus (ESE), Mars (S), Saturn (S).
Launch of 1st Mission in ESA ExoMars Program: Trace Gas Orbiter and Schiaparelli LanderRSA Proton rocket with Breeze M upper stage is set to launch the ExoMars 2016 mission for the European Space Agency on March 14 from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. With optimal timing the cruise phase will only be about 7 months, seeing the pair to Mars by October expects ExoMars Spacecraft Operations Manager Peter Schmitz. The Trace Gas Orbiter is to perform detailed, remote observations of the Martian atmosphere for methane and other gases of possible biological relevance during an expected 5-year Science Mission set to begin December 2017. From 400-km altitude the Orbiter can also act as a data relay station for the broader ExoMars program through 2022, including the 2018 rover mission. Schiaparelli entry descent and landing demonstrator module is testing critical European technology for future missions. It is named after Italian Astronomer, Science Historian and avid Mars observer at the dawn of the 20th Century Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli. Three days prior to reaching Mars atmosphere Schiaparelli will be ejected from the Orbiter to enter Mars atmosphere at 21,000 km/h and decelerate in stages with aerobraking, parachute, and thrusters. Once on the surface, data transfer and communications will be assisted by Mars Express and from a NASA Relay Orbiter. A variety of short-lived science instruments (wind, humidity, pressure, temperature, atmospheric dust, atmospheric charging) will rely on excess energy left in the batteries. (Image Credit: ESA, SPC)
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Mar 13-17 — American Chemical Society, San Diego CA: 251st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting.
Mar 13-18 — National Science Foundation, University of Utah, Snowbird UT: Conference: The Galaxy-Halo Connection.
TUESDAY
Mar 15 — SETI Institute, Mountain View CA: Lecture: Surviving a Methane Monsoon – The Bizarre Cryogenic Rains, Flammable Dunes and Carbon Hazes of Saturn’s Planet-moon, Titan; Michael Carroll.
Mar 15-17 — ESA, European Union Satellite Center (SatCen), Joint Research Centre (JRC), Canaries Institute of Astrophysics, Science & Technology Park of Tenerife (PCTT), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: 2016 Conference on Big Data from Space.
Mar 15 — Moon: At first quarter, 07:03; 6.1° S of M35, 19:00.
Mar 15 — Apollo Asteroid 2010 FR: Near-Earth flyby (0.089 AU).
WEDNESDAY
Mar 16 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Lecture: Nell, Esther and Aunt Effie – The Story of the World’s First Liquid-Fuelled Rocket; Jerry Stone.
THURSDAY
Mar 17 — Canadian Space Commerce Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: CSCA Bi-Monthly Meeting; featuring Professor Krishna Kumar of Ryerson University, 19:00.
Mar 17 — Moon: 14.7° S of Castor, 05:00; 11.2° S of Pollux, 11:00.
FRIDAY
Mar 18 — RSA, Launch Soyuz MS-01 / ISS 46S, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: An RSA Soyuz rocket set to launch members of Expedition 47/48: Aleksei Ovchinin of RSA, Oleg Skripochka of RSA, Jeffrey Williams of NASA.
Mar 18 — University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom: Lecture: Rosetta – To Catch a Comet! Professor Mark McCaughrean.
Mar 18-20 — Advance Science, Technology, and Industry Research Center (ASTIRC), Hainan University, Changsha, Hunan, China: 2016 International Conference on Computer Science, Technology and Application.
Mar 18 — Moon: 5.0° S of Beehive Cluster, 13:00.
SATURDAY
Mar 19-20 — Brown University, Vernadsky Institute, Brown-MIT Node of the NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), The Woodlands TX: Microsymposium 57: Polar Volatiles on the Moon and Mercury; preceding 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC).
Mar 19-26 — France National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), LPNHE, Belgian Science Policy, et al, La Thuile, Italy: Rencontres de Moriond: Cosmology 2016.
Mar 19 — Spring / Vernal Equinox: The Sun rises exactly in east traveling through sky for 12 hours, sets exactly in west; day and night are approximately equal duration every place on Earth; 18:30
Mar 19 — Venus: At aphelion (distance 0.7282 AU from Sun), 07:00; 0.49° SSE of Neptune, 07:00.
Mar 19 — Apollo Asteroid 2010 FX9: Near-Earth flyby (0.018 AU).
Mar 19 — Amor Asteroid 2016 CX30: Near-Earth flyby (0.088 AU).
SUNDAY
Mar 20 — Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES), UH Hilo, Hilo HI: Rocket engine fire test on Vertical Take off / Vertical Landing Pad; joint project with NASA, Honeybee Robotics, ARGO, County and State of Hawai`i, Ena Media Hawaii.
Mar 20 — Moon: 2.4° SSW of Regulus, 08:00.