Astronomy from the Moon Conference at Royal Society to Be Rescheduled
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37th National Radio Science Conference Set for 17-19 March in Cairo, EgyptThe National Radio Science Committee (NRSC) of the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology in conjunction with International Union of Radio Science and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers – Egypt Section are to host 2020 National Radio Science Conference at German University in Cairo. The 140-acre campus hosts over 10,000 undergraduate students and a high-tech industrial park in southeast Cairo and is supported by University of Stuttgart and the University of Ulm. Conference Chair Professor Elsayed Saad of Helwan University (L-R) has organized a full schedule of keynote and plenary lectures, breakout sessions, workshops and poster presentations on a broad spectrum of radio science topics, namely: Electromagnetic metrology, Fields and waves, Wireless communication systems and signal processing, Electronics environment and photonics, Electromagnetic noise and interference, Wave propagation and remote sensing, Ionospheric radio and propagation, Waves in plasmas, Radio astronomy and Electromagnetics in biology and medicine. Atif Shamim of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology will give the first keynote address on ‘Flexible, Wearable and Disposable’ RF electronics, followed by sessions divided into Communication Systems, Electronic Devices, Biomedical Applications, Optics and Antenna design. Academia and Industrial Synergies for Empowering the Digital Eco-System panel session will be moderated by organizing committee member Hadia El-Hennawy of Ain Shams University. NRSC2020 will conclude with Best Paper and Best Student Awards, closing ceremony and gala. (Image Credits: NRSC, ASRT, IEEE, GUC, UAS, Mentor) |
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TUESDAY
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Mar 17-19 — Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, International Union of Radio Science, IEEE – Egypt section, German University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: 37th National Radio Science Conference (NRSC 2020).
Mar 17-19 — Mubadala, EDGE, et al, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Global Aerospace Summit; with a special focus on Next Gen Leaders and Young Space Leaders; Postponed to NET June.
Mar 17 — Moon: Moon 0.79° SE of Mars, 23:00.
WEDNESDAY
Mar 18 — Krakow Technology Park, INTERREG Baltic Sea Region Program, Krakow, Poland: Space 4.0 Conference: Success in the Space Sector; industry event featuring experts, practitioners and enthusiasts of the space industry, free.
Mar 18 — Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC: Lecture: More Things in the Heavens – Infrared Exploration with the Spitzer Space Telescope; Cancelled.
Mar 18 — SPACE 3.0, Washington DC: Industry Networking Happy Hour; charitable foundation with a mission to build an endowment to fund / grant innovative ideas to preserve space history, empower entrepreneurs and visionaries, and secure the future.
Mar 18-19 — Royal Society, London, United Kingdom: Astronomy from the Moon: the next decades; scientific discussion meeting organized by Joseph Silk with John Zarnecki, Ian Crawford and Martin Elvis; Postponed.
Mar 18 — Moon: with Mars and Jupiter within circle of diameter 1.59°, 00:00; 1.52° SE of Jupiter, 01:00; 2.11° SE of Saturn, 15:00.
THURSDAY
Mar 19 — Economist, Woodside, Airbus, InSpace, Singapore Space and Technology Association, Sydney, Australia: Space Summit 2020: The Next Frontier for Business.
Mar 19 — Institute of Physics South West Branch, Salisbury, United Kingdom: Lecture: Cassini at Saturn – The End of an Era; by Professor Carl Murray from Queen Mary University of London.
Mar 19 — March Equinox: The Sun rises exactly in east traveling through sky for 12 hours, sets exactly in west; every place on Earth experiences a 12-hour day; 17:54 HST.
Mar 19 — Venus: at perihelion (distance 0.7184 AU from Sun), 17:00.
Mar 19 — Aten Asteroid 2020 EF: Near-Earth Flyby (0.043 AU)
FRIDAY
Mar 20 — National Space Club, Washington DC: 2020 Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner; 18:30.
Mar 20 — Caltech Dept of Astronomy, Pasadena CA: Lecture: Real Images of Exoplanets (None of that Artist Conception Stuff); by Jason Wang, 20:00.
SATURDAY
Mar 21 — Roscosmos State Corporation, Launch Soyuz / OneWeb 3, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: An RSA Soyuz rocket to launch 34 satellites into orbit for OneWeb.
Mar 21 — Moon: 3.4° SE of Mercury, 11:00.
SUNDAY
Mar 22-27 — Les Houches Physics School, University of Grenoble, French National Centre for Scientific Research, National Polytechnic Institutes, ENS Lyon, Les Houches, France: Interstellar Shock School.
Mar 22 — Moon: 3.8° SE of Neptune, 17:00.
Mar 22 — Apollo Asteroid 2020 DP4: Near-Earth Flyby (0.009 AU)