Canada Set for Space, Science Policy Symposiums and 15th CSS Space Summit
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Venus (SW), Mars (SW), Saturn (SW), Uranus (SE), Neptune (S); Morning Planets: Jupiter (ESE).
Silicon Valley Space Events Include AIAA Asteroid Mining and Future Space Economy DinnerFeaturing Daniel Faber, CEO of Deep Space Industries (DSI), the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics San Francisco Chapter Dinner Meeting takes place at 18:30 November 10 in Mountain View CA. DSI is positioning itself to provide the right supplies to the right location to support near-future expansion of space enterprise. SpaceX is heading to Mars, ULA projecting cis-lunar econospheres, ESA evolving Robotic / Human Moon Village, and national programs pushing further out into the Solar System than ever before. Faber and other DSI principals such as Rick Tumlinson, Petr Johanes, Mark Sonter, and John Lewis, recognize the opportunity and importance of asteroid mining in the space economy. DSI Prospector-1, billed as the first commercial mining mission, is being planned to launch by the end of the decade. Faber has a Degree in Mechatronic Engineering and a Postgrad Certificate in Antarctic Studies (international policy and regulation). He founded the Canadian Space Commerce Association. Silicon Valley Space Center hosts Space Mission UK on Nov 7 in Menlo Park for space start-ups from the UK to meet with USA investors and local space companies. SVSC is also hosting a TechTalk by Hale Reynolds, Director of Business Development at SSL, with the theme Small Satellite Manufacturing on Nov 16 at Hacker Dojo in Santa Clara. (Image Credit: DSI, SVSC, BootUP, SSL, Skybox) |
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TUESDAY
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Nov 8 — SETI Institute, Mountain View CA: Lecture: History of Clays on Mars – How We Found Them + Astrobiological Importance; Janice Bishop of SETI, 12:00.
Nov 8-10 — SMi Group, SES, Airbus Defence & Space, Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., et al, London, United Kingdom: 18th annual Global MilSatCom; featuring keynote addresses, presentations and interactive panel discussions; expecting over 450 attendees.
Nov 8-10 — University Putra Malaysia (UPM), Banting Polytechnic College, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Aerotech VI Conference: Innovation in Aerospace Engineering and Technology.
Nov 8-11 — ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands: 10th ESA Round Table on Micro and Nano Technologies for Space Applications.
Nov 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 TT93: Near-Earth Flyby (0.091 AU).
WEDNESDAY
Nov 9 — H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, Planetary Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Carl Sagan Day “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe”; featuring Casey Dreier, Director of Space Policy at the Planetary Society, 19:00.
Nov 9 — ILOA, Space Age Publishing Company, Kamuela HI: Galaxy Forum Hawai`i 2016 – Kamuela: Astronomy Benefits Hawaii; featuring Doug Simons, Steve Durst, Sherry Bracken; at Anna Ranch 16:30-18:30, free.
Nov 9 — Moon: 0.95° NNW of Neptune, 04:00.
THURSDAY
Nov 10 — AIAA – San Francisco, Mountain View CA: Dinner Meeting: Asteroid Mining and the Future Space Economy; Daniel Faber, CEO of Deep Space Industries, to discuss importance of asteroid mining in space economy of the near future, at Michaels at Shoreline 18:30-21:00.
Nov 10 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: Orographic Clouds on Titan & SAUL-TOPO; Paul Corlies (Cornell Astronomy), 12:30.
Nov 10-11 — Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University, Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics and Technology, Beijing, China: 2016 KIAA-PKU Astrophysics Forum: Future Large Optical-Infrared Facilities in China.
Nov 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2004 KB: Near-Earth Flyby (0.026 AU).
FRIDAY
Nov 11 — CNSA, Launch Long March 11 / XPNAV 1, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China: Long March 11 rocket to launch X-ray Pulsar Navigation (XPNAV 1) research satellite built by Chinese Academy of Sciences to collect data on X-rays generated by Pulsars.
Nov 11 — United Launch Alliance, Launch Atlas 5 / WorldView 4, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: ULA Atlas 5 rocket, designated AV-062, to launch WorldView 4 Earth observation satellite for DigitalGlobe.
Nov 11 — Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: Meeting: Crustal Differentiation on Mars – A New View of the Red Planet Forty Years after Viking; Meeting: Fine-Tuning on the Cosmological and the Quantum Scales.
Nov 11 — Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Boeing Co., Titusville FL: Grand Opening of Heroes & Legends featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame; honoring Human space exploration and the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Programs.
Nov 11 — Silicon Valley Space Center, Santa Clara CA: Hacker Dojo Warming: HD 3.0; celebrating the new Hacker Dojo where TechTalks series focusing on emerging technical concepts and innovations is aerospace are hosted.
Nov 11-13 — Spaceport America, Academy of Model Aeronautics, New Mexico Filmmakers Give Back, Las Cruces NM: Spaceport America Drone Summit.
Nov 11 — Mercury: At aphelion (distance 69,817,326 km), 05:00.
SATURDAY
Nov 12-13 — Initiative for Interstellar Studies (i4is), British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Starship Engineer Workshops; with Kelvin Long (Executive Director i4is), Rob Swinney (Deputy Director i4is).
Nov 12-15 — Canadian Space Society, Magellan Aerospace, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: 15th Canadian Space Society Annual Summit: At the Centre of it All! two-day public event hosted by Manitoba Museum followed by two-days for Conference proceedings & gala dinner.
Nov 12 — Taurids Meteor Shower Peak: Appearing to radiate from constellation Taurus, Taurids offer about 7 meteors per hour and travel at ~28 km/s.
Nov 12 — Moon: 2.7° SSE of Uranus, 02:00.
Nov 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 UN5: Near-Earth Flyby (0.048 AU).
Nov 12 — Amor Asteroid 2016 UX40: Near-Earth Flyby (0.058 AU).
Nov 12 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 UZ56: Near-Earth Flyby (0.100 AU).
SUNDAY
Nov 13-15 — Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of the University of Florida (UF), International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), Orlando FL: 1st IAA Conference on Space Situational Awareness (ICSSA).