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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Venus (W), Mars (SE), Jupiter (SW), Saturn (S); Morning Planets: Uranus (SE), Neptune (S).
Thailand, Vietnam Science Events Pioneer Southeast Asia Astronomy and PhysicsThe National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) is set to host Institut d’Optique Graduate School Optical Design Summer School August 5-10 in Chiang Mai Province, home to NARIT headquarters and Thai National Observatory 2.4-meter telescope, the largest in Southeast Asia, which sits atop the highest mountain in Thailand, Doi Inthanon. The program will accommodate 24 students and focus on theoretical and practical activities in optics designs. There are 2 lecturers and 5 organizers, including (T-B) Boonrucksar Soonthornthum and Christophe Buisset of NARIT. Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, known as Princess of Astronomy due to her role as avid benefactor, is anticipating near completion of Astro Park in Mae Rim District of Chiang Mai. The park is poised to become a hub of cutting-edge technology with 7 main structures, including an optics lab and observatory. The 25th Anniversary of the Rencontres du Vietnam Conference themed “Windows on the Universe” is set for August 5-11 in Quy Nhon, Vietnam. The event will consist of 2 conferences emphasizing active participation from ~150 attendees. Topics for the particle physics portion include heavy ion collision results, neutrino physics, and future accelerators. Topics for astrophysics portion will incorporate gamma-ray and cosmic-ray astronomy experiments, early universe theory, and future satellite and telescopes. Nobel Laureates in Physics Chen-Ning Yang and Jerome Friedman are among 19 speakers. (Image Credits: NARIT, Chinese University of Hong Kong, MIT, NASA, Bureau of the Royal Household) |
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TUESDAY
Jul 31 — Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Titusville FL: Astronaut Encounter featuring Ed Gibson, 11:00-19:00.
Jul 31 — Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop, Oak Ridge TN: Early Registration Due: TVIW Symposium on The Power of Synergy; to be held Oct 23-25.
WEDNESDAY
NET Aug — Rocket Lab, Electron / It’s Business Time, Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand: Electron 3rd flight to launch 2 commercial CubeSats for Spire Global, 1 satellite for GeoOptics.
NET Aug — ISRO, Launch GSLV Mk.3 / GSAT 29, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk.3 to launch GSAT 29 communications satellite.
Aug 1 — Apollo Asteroid 420591 (2012 HF31): Near-Earth Flyby (0.072 AU)
THURSDAY
Aug 2 — Kepler, Heliocentric Orbit: Kepler spacecraft to emerge from safe mode for scheduled data down-link through Deep Space Network; propulsion system status to be evaluated at this time due to low fuel reserves.
FRIDAY
Aug 3 — Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cape Canaveral FL: V.P. and head of National Space Council Mike Pence to visit KSC, likely to announce first crew and tentative launch date for Commercial Crew Program.
Aug 3 — British Interplanetary Society, Moray’s Astronomy Club – SIGMA, Elgin, United Kingdom: British Interplanetary Society Branch Meeting and talk “From Standing Stones to Blasting Rockets” by Matjaz Vidmar.
Aug 3 — Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York NY: Intrepid Museum Series: Family Astronomy Night.
Aug 3 — Ann Arbor District Library Pittsfield Branch, Ann Arbor MI: View Mars and Saturn, and hear about NASA Mars missions! a discussion by Jennifer German of NASA Solar System Ambassadors Program.
Aug 3 — Moon: 4.7° SSE of Uranus, 15:00.
SATURDAY
Aug 4 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Merah Putih, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: SpaceX to launch Merah Putih communications satellite for Telkom Indonesia from SLC-40 pad between 01:19-03:19 EDT.
Aug 4-5 — Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Tomsk, Russia: International Workshop Siberian Cosmology Days 2018; bringing together researchers interested in evolution of Universe, astrophysics, mathematical aspects of gravitation theory and modified gravities.
Aug 4-9 — AIAA, Utah State University, Logan UT: 32nd Annual Small Satellite Conference; to explore new technologies, design methods, processes, operational constructs, and activities that inform and secure the success of small satellite missions.
Aug 4 — Moon: At last quarter, 08:19; 1.1° NNW of 3 Juno, 12:02.
SUNDAY
Aug 5 — Curiosity, Mars Surface: Curiosity (Mars Science Laboratory) rover enters 7th year of operations on Mars surface today; launched Nov 26, 2011 – landed Aug 5, 2012 (Pacific Daylight Time).
Aug 5 — The Space Station Museum, Novato CA: Novato Space Festival 2018; featuring Astronauts Al Worden, Rhea Seddon, Yvonne Cagle, Robert “Hoot” Gibson, Greg “Box” Johnson, Dan Bursch, Steve Smith; as well as Jill Tarter and Ed Rezac; 10:00-16:00, free admission.
Aug 5-10 — National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Chiang Mai, Thailand: NARIT-Institut d’Optique Graduate School Optical Design Summer School 2018.
Aug 5-11 — Rencontres du Vietnam, Quy Nhon, Vietnam: Conference: Windows on the Universe – 25th Anniversary of the Rencontres du Vietnam.
Aug 5 — Moon: 8.9° SSE of Pleiades, 17:00.
Aug 5 — Aten Asteroid 398188 Agni: Near-Earth Flyby (0.060 AU)