Will NASA Announce Plans to Land the
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mercury (WNW), Venus (W), Mars (S), Jupiter (SW), Saturn (SE); Morning Planets: Uranus (E), Neptune (SE).
SpaceX Plans 2 Launches Within 3 Days; USA and China World Leaders in 2018 LaunchesSpaceX has 2 launches scheduled within a 3-day window, keeping on track of executing 2 missions a month thus far in 2018. Falcon 9 is set to loft Telstar 19 Vantage satellite for Telesat from Cape Canaveral AFS FL on SLC-40. Controllers will attempt a first stage booster landing aboard “Of Course I Still Love You” drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. From Vandenberg AFB CA on SLC-4E, Falcon 9 is scheduled to launch 10 satellites for Iridium Next 56-65 mobile communications fleet July 25 with a booster landing attempt in the Pacific Ocean aboard “Just Read the Instructions” drone ship. The 70-meter reusable rocket is comprised of 9 Merlin engines in its first stage providing ~8,000-kN thrust and a second stage single Merlin vacuum engine with 934-kN thrust. SpaceX has 3 missions scheduled for August, including August 2 launch from Cape Canaveral carrying Merah Putih satellites for Telkom Indonesia, and an uncrewed test flight to ISS under NASA Commercial Crew Program. While all previous ground booster recoveries have been at Cape Canaveral, SpaceX has requested permission to land Falcon 9 first stage at Vandenberg AFB. USA and China lead with 18 launches each in the 1st half of 2018 out of a total of 55 worldwide. The two countries could most likely continue the lead for the remainder of 2018. (Image Credits: SpaceX, Telesat, Iridium, Telcom Indonesia) |
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Jun 25 – Aug 17 — Frontier Development Lab (FDL), NASA, Online: FDL 2018 Challenges; an AI R&D accelerator that tackles knowledge gaps useful to NASA space program; 2018 topics are space resources, orbital debris, NEOs, Earth observation, space weather, astrobiology.
Jun 25 – Aug 24 — International Space University, ESA, Netherlands Space Office, Delft University of Technology, Leiden University, Noordwijk, The Netherlands: ISU 31st Space Studies Program (SSP 2018); intensive space course and student projects, plus public events, professional meetings, model rocket launch, robotics competition, space masquerade.
TUESDAY
Jul 17 — ARTEMIS P2, Moon Orbit: Spacecraft enters 8th year in Moon orbit today; originally launched with constellation of 5 satellites in 2007 to study Earth magnetosphere, NASA craft collecting data on Moon interaction with Sun; reached Moon 2011.
Jul 17 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Moon, Mars and Beyond; Apollo Astronaut Al Worden and BIS Council Members Dr. Stuart Eves and Prof Chris Welch will argue their case for settling on the Moon, Mars or traveling beyond.
Jul 17 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 NM: Near-Earth Flyby (0.004 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Jul 18 — Cartersville Public Library, Cartersville GA: The Solar System Rocks! lecture on InSight mission to Mars and OSIRIS-REx mission to retrieve a sample of Asteroid Bennu, by Chris Thompson.
Jul 18 — Amor Asteroid 2018 MH: Near-Earth Flyby (0.072 AU)
THURSDAY
Jul 19 — SETI Institute, Menlo Park CA: Virtual and Augmented Reality in Space: The Next Space Revolution? featuring Timoni West, Amaresh Kollipara, Franck Marchis, J.R. Skok.
Jul 19-22 — Sky at Night Magazine, University of Manchester, From the Fields, Practical Action, et al, Jodrell Bank, United Kingdom: BlueDot Festival: Observe, Explore, Experiment; stellar line-up of music with a ground-breaking program of live science experiments, expert talks and immersive artworks set against the backdrop of the Lovell Telescope.
Jul 19 — Moon: 7.2° NNE of Spica, 04:00; At first quarter, 09:53.
Jul 19 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 NQ1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.042 AU)
FRIDAY
Jul 20 — Apollo 11 49th Observation, Nationwide USA / Global: First Human mission to land on Moon in 1969; 1st steps on another World taken by Commander Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin.
Jul 20 — Viking 1 Mars Lander 42nd Observation, Nationwide USA / Global: First spacecraft to successfully land on another planet; originally scheduled for July 4, landing was delayed until this day in 1976 due to rough landing site.
Jul 20 — Space Exploration Day, Global: Widely observed as one the greatest achievement in Human History, proposed International Holiday to celebrate the first people walking on the Moon / another celestial body.
Jul 20 — `Imiloa Astronomy Center, University of Hawai’i at Hilo, Hilo HI: Maunakea Skies Talk; astronomers from Gemini Observatory discuss research, recent discoveries and science; 19:00-20:00.
Jul 20 — Moon: 4.2° NNE of Jupiter, 17:00.
Jul 20 — Mercury: At aphelion (0.4667 AU from Sun), 00:00.
SATURDAY
Jul 21 — Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Houston TX: Apollo Celebration Gala 2018; gala event featuring Apollo Astronauts Walt Cunningham, Harrison Schmitt, Rusty Schweickart, Tom Stafford, and many others; held under the Apollo Saturn V Rocket to kick-off a 12-month celebration of 50 years since the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
Jul 21 — Frontiers of Flight Museum, The Moon Society, National Space Society of North Texas, Dallas TX: Moon Day 2018.
Jul 21 — Cupertino Community Hall, Cupertino CA: History of the US Space Program: A Real-Life Adventure Story; by Tara Samuels, 14:00.
Jul 21 — Tellus Science Center, Cartersville GA: Build and Blast; hands-on rocket building and launch with expert assistance, and a discussion about the latest developments with rockets from Chris Thompson.
Jul 21-22 — iTalent Digital, Microsoft, Box, Arm Technologies, Sunnyvale CA: GLAM (Girls Leadership Academy Meetup); inspiring girls to consider a career in the tech industry.
Jul 21 — Apollo Asteroid 2018 NE1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.026 AU)
Jul 21 — Apollo Asteroid 2012 BV26: Near-Earth Flyby (0.053 AU)
Jul 21 — Amor Asteroid 2018 NB: Near-Earth Flyby (0.085 AU)
Jul 21 — Amor Asteroid 2018 LU15: Near-Earth Flyby (0.099 AU)
SUNDAY
Jul 22 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Telstar 19 Vantage, SLC-40 Cape Canaveral AFS FL: SpaceX Falcon 9 to launch communications satellite for Telesat; 01:50-5:50 EDT from Space Launch Complex 40 and attempt booster landing aboard ‘Of Course I Still Love You’ drone ship in Atlantic Ocean.
Jul 22-26 — Gemini Observatory, NSF, National Research Council Canada, San Francisco CA: Conference: Science & Evolution of Gemini Observatory.
Jul 22-27 — Meteoritical Society, V.I. Vernadsky Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, V. I. Vernadsky Geological State Museum, Ural Federal University, Kazan Federal University, Moscow, Russia: 81st Annual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society.
Jul 22 — Moon: 8.9° N of Antares, 21:00.