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World Celebrates First Human in Space as International Entities Plan Human Lunar Landings Within a DecadeThe first human in space, Yuri Gagarin, will be remembered April 12. In 1961, Gagarin orbited 327 km above the Earth aboard the Vostok 1 for 108 minutes at a speed of 28,164 kph, marking the dawn of new era in human exploration. Many speculate this momentous event prompted the USA to respond with the Apollo human lunar landings, the continuation of which could occur 2024. Celebrated as Cosmonautics Day in Russia now and in the former Soviet Union, internationally this date has more recently been known as Yuri’s Night aka “World Space Party”. Space enthusiasts will gather in a variety of settings, from academic to festive – terrestrially and extra-terrestrially. So far, 98 events in 36 countries on 6 continents are planned – 4 in South America, 5 in Oceania, 4 in Africa, 14 in Asia, 35 in Europe and 36 in North America – as well as 3 online events both online and in space. April 12 is also significant in that it is the 38th anniversary of the first space shuttle launch – 20 years exactly to the day of Gagarin’s flight. John Young and Robert Crippen piloted the STS-1 Columbia around the Earth on a 54.4-hour mission in 1981. Another Space Party will coincide with Yuri’s night for the second year – Las Cruces Space Festival, which runs from April 7-13. Las Cruces is 72 km south of Spaceport America, built for commercial space operations. (Image Credits: NASA, Las Cruces Space Festival) |
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TUESDAY
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Apr 9 — Venus: with Mercury, and Neptune within circle of diameter of 5.15°, 19:00; 0.29° SSE of Neptune, 21:00.
Apr 9 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 FU: Near-Earth Flyby (0.014 AU)
Apr 9 — Aten Asteroid 2016 GW221: Near-Earth Flyby (0.026 AU)
Apr 9 — Aten Asteroid 2014 UR: Near-Earth Flyby (0.033 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Apr 10 — Event Horizon Telescope, National Science Foundation, Washington DC: Back Hole ‘Ground-Breaking Announcement’ to be made today at joint press conference, 09:00.
Apr 10 — Foothill College, Los Altos Hills CA: Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series: Ocean Worlds of the Outer Solar System; by Kevin Hand from Jet Propulsion Lab, 19:00.
Apr 10 — Kona Astronomy Club, HCC Pālamanui, Kailua-Kona HI: Kona Astronomy Club Stargazing event, 18:30.
THURSDAY
Apr 11 — Genesis Lander, Lunar Surface: SpaceIL, Israel Aerospace Industries planning to soft land Beresheet “Genesis” on Moon around this date at Mare Serenitatis, Moon near side northern hemisphere ~28.0°N, 17.5°E; 2-meter diameter, 1.5-meter tall, 585-kg wet mass (dry <200 kg) lander with 4 legs contains science experiments, digital time capsule, magnetometer, and Laser Retroreflector Array contributed by NASA.
Apr 11 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: Solving the Puzzles of Planet Formation in the Modern Era of Planet-Hunting; by Elisa Quintana of NASA, 15:30.
Apr 11 — Secure World Foundation, Colorado Springs CO: British Innovation and Sustainability in Space.
Apr 11-12 — International Astronomical Union, Brussels, Belgium: IAU 1919-2019: 100 Years Under One Sky Flagship event.
Apr 11-14 — Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Huntsville AL: 2019 NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge; at U.S. Space & Rocket Center.
FRIDAY
Apr 12 — 38th Observation of STS-1 Columbia Flight, Nationwide USA: As NASA working on next gen Space Launch System to send Humans to Moon, Mars and Beyond, commemorations occur today in honor of 1st ever NASA Space Shuttle Columbia carrying John Young and pilot Robert Crippen around Earth on 54.5-hour mission in 1981.
Apr 12 — 58th Commemoration of Human Spaceflight / Cosmonautics Day, Worldwide: Celebrating Yuri Gagarin of Russia, the 1st human to orbit Earth on Vostok 1 spacecraft in 1961; the flight lasted 108 minutes at 27,400 kph and 327 km above Earth.
Apr 12 — Yuri’s Night Celebrations, Global: Yuri’s Night 2019; annual worldwide party to celebrate Yuri Gagarin’s 1st flight into space and promote space exploration.
Apr 12 — Moon Village Association, Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), Kuwait City, Kuwait: Realizing the Moon Village: Participation of Emerging Space Countries (MV-PESC); workshop mentored by John Mankins.
Apr 12 — Western University, Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration, London, Ontario, Canada: Space Day 2019; Physics and Astronomy Building, 09:45-19:30.
Apr 12 — Peninsula Astronomical Society, Los Altos Hills CA: PAS Monthly Meeting and Astronomy Talk: Can Red Dwarf Stars Host Habitable Planets? by Gibor Basri, Prof. at UC Berkeley, 19:30.
Apr 12 — Star Gaze Hawaii, Kamuela HI: Free Stargazing; at Mauna Lani Fairmont Orchid, poolside on the croquet lawn, 19:30.
Apr 12 — Roboterra, World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE,) Silicon Valley CA: Curiosity Conference: 2019 A.I. + Education.
Apr 12 — Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: RAS Ordinary Meeting.
Apr 12 — Moon: at first quarter, 09:05; 6.6° S of Pollux, 12:00.
Apr 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 FB3: Near-Earth Flyby (0.030 AU)
SATURDAY
Apr 13 — International Lunar Observatory Association, Busan National Science Museum, Federation of Busan Science and Technology, Busan, S Korea: Galaxy Forum Korea 2019: Busan – Astronomy from the Moon, and Astronomy from Korea.; featuring Korea 1st Astronaut Soyeon Yi, and Byeong-Gon Park, Steve Durst, Hong-Jin Yang, Sungsoo Kim, Young-Jun Choi, Eunhyeuk Kim.
Apr 13 – Sep 2 — The Museum of Flight, Seattle WA: Exhibit: Destination Moon – The Apollo 11 Mission.
Apr 13 — Apollo Asteroid 2019 FO1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.037 AU)
Apr 13 — Amor Asteroid 2019 FH1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.046 AU)
SUNDAY
Apr 14-19 — International Astronautical Union, Cambridge, United Kingdom: IAU Symposium 350 on Laboratory Astrophysics.
Apr 14 — Mars: 6.5° N of Aldebaran, 15:00.
Apr 14 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 FW13: Near-Earth Flyby (0.073 AU)