Moon, Mars, Jupiter & Beyond: Plans and MissionsA robust week of lunar and interplanetary discussion starts with the 6th NASA SSERVI Exploration Science Forum, set to occur July 23-25, preceded by 10th annual Lunar and Small Bodies Graduate Forum (LunGradCon) on July 22 – both events are to be held at Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. Concurrently, Caltech is hosting 9th International Conference on Mars July 23-25, followed by 37th Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) at its Pasadena Campus. These annual meetings are especially timely given the USA Moon to Mars initiative, Artemis 2024 program and recent comments by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, “I am not willing to rule out 2033 at all” regarding a crewed Mars mission, continuing “given the fact that we have accelerated our path to the Moon… does that accelerate our path to Mars?”. Beyond Mars, national space programs of USA, Europe and China are increasingly setting sights further: to Solar System planetary mass-center Jupiter and its dynamic moons. Juno, an American probe, is currently in orbit around Jupiter, and Europa Clipper, a planned mission to explore the ice encrusted Europa, is expected to launch 2023. ESA’s JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) is also expected to launch in 2023 to explore the Galileo moons, and China has announced its intention to reach Jupiter, with Yang Yuguang of CASIC stating, “Jupiter …may serve as a springboard for human exploration of the space outside the solar system”. (Image Credits: NASA Caltech, JPL, Ames Research Center) |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Jupiter (S), Saturn (SE); Morning Planets: Uranus (E), Neptune (S).
Southeast Asia Hosts 16th AOGS in Singapore, 6 IconSpace in Malaysia, 7th Vietnam Summer School
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TUESDAY
Jul 23 — Chandra X-ray Observatory, HEO: NASA spacecraft in extended mission phase reaches 20th full year / begins 21st year of operations in Space; instruments able to detect X-ray sources 100 times fainter than any previous X-ray telescope; launched 1999.
Jul 23 — W. M. Keck Observatory, Kamuela HI: Keck Talks / Cosmic Events: A Primitive Planetesimal in the Kuiper Belt Explored by New Horizons; presented by Will Grundy from Lowell Observatory, 19:00 at Kahilu Theatre.
Jul 23-25 — NASA, SSERVI, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field CA: NASA Exploration Science Forum 2019.
WEDNESDAY
Jul 24 — Arianespace, Launch Ariane 5 / Intelsat 39 & EDRS-C, Kourou, French Guiana: Arianespace to launch Ariane 5 ECA rocket, designated VA249 with Intelsat 39 and EDRS-C communications satellites; launch window 15:30-17:47.
Jul 24 — Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Titusville FL: Welcome Home Celebration: Apollo 11 Splashdown 50 Years Later; featuring historic footage and tours of classic cars, 10:00.
Jul 24 — Space Center Houston, Houston TX: Lunch with Apollo Flight Controllers; followed by Apollo 11 Mission Splashdown Party.
Jul 24 — Moon: at last quarter, 15:19.
Jul 24 — Mercury: 5.6° SSW of Venus, 17:00.
Jul 24 — Apollo Asteroid 2015 HM10: Near-Earth Flyby (0.031 AU)
THURSDAY
Jul 25 — Gaia, Sun-Earth L2 Lagrange Point: Gaia spacecraft 5-year originally scheduled nominal mission ends this month; extended mission goals in planning.
Jul 25 — ULA, Launch Delta 4 / GPS 3 SV02, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket to launch U.S. Air Force second 3rd-generation navigation satellite for Global Positioning System; launch window 10:55-11:21.
Jul 25 — Moon: 4.5° SSE of Uranus, 11:00.
FRIDAY
Jul 26 — Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG), NASA, Pasadena CA: 37th Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) Meeting; 08:15-13:00 at Caltech.
Jul 26 — Moon: 7.9° SSE of Pleiades, 22:00.
Jul 26 — Aten Asteroid 2010 PK9: Near-Earth Flyby (0.021 AU)
SATURDAY
Jul 27 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Amos 17, Cape Canaveral, FL: Falcon 9 to launch Amos 17 communications satellite to provide broadband connectivity over Africa, Middle East and Europe.
Jul 27 — British Interplanetary Society, Leicester, United Kingdom: British Interplanetary Society (BIS) 74th Annual General Meeting.
Jul 27 — Mauna Kea Visitor Information Center, Mauna Kea HI, 2,800-meter level: Malalo o ka Po Lani; Manu and Leilehua Yuen talk on Stories of the Summer Stars; Mānaiakalani, Humu, and ʻIwahine are among prominent constellations, Kāloakūlua Moon is in the month of Hinaiaʻeleʻele; 18:00 followed by stargazing program.
Jul 27-28 — One Giant Leap Australia, Kildare Catholic College, Wagga Wagga, Australia: Meet the Scientists from NASA JPL; 2-day event to celebrate 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 lunar landing featuring Tom Nolan, Todd Barber, Deb Brice, Rachel Zimmermann-Brachman and Michael Malaska.
Jul 27 — Moon: 2.25° N of Aldebaran, 15:00.
Jul 27 — Amor Asteroid 2019 NT1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.049 AU)
SUNDAY
Jul 28-30 — Space Science Centre (ANGKASA), Institute of Climate Change of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Johor, Malaysia: IconSpace 2019: The 6th International Conference on Space Science and Communication: Advancing Space Science for Societal Sustainability.
Jul 28 – Aug 2 — Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Singapore: 16th Annual Meeting of AOGS.