ISS Expedition 48 Working on 250+ Experiments, Preparing for 2 Cargo Ships
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Venus (WNW), Mars (S), Jupiter (W), Saturn (SE); Morning Planets: Uranus (SE), Neptune (S).
ISU Summer Studies Program Opening at Technion Institute in IsraelThe International Space University and host Technion Institute, under the leadership of Presidents Walter Peeters and Peretz Lavie, are launching the 29th Summer Studies Program (SSP 2016) July 12 – September 1 in Haifa. Third-largest city in the State of Israel with a metropolitan area now home to ~600,000 residents Haifa is a major seaport on the Mediterranean coastline buttressed by Mount Carmel (525.4 meters). It is home to the Matam high-tech park as well as respected academic institutions University of Haifa and SSP 2016 host Technion (est. April 11, 1912), which is a leading science and technology research university with 557 faculty and almost 14,000 students, across 18 departments, 60 research centers and 82 graduate programs. The rigorous broad-spectrum SSP academic syllabus is highlighted and enhanced by major events that are also open to the public, including the International Astronaut Panel, The Human Side of the Columbia Mission panel, the Arthur C. Clarke Panel – “Where Space meets Popular Culture” and the Gerald A. Soffen Memorial Lecture by Dr. Buzz Aldrin. ISU is headquartered in Strasbourg, France and is one of the world’s premier space education institutions, offering graduate level programs dedicated to promoting international, interdisciplinary and intercultural cooperation in space. It has graduated over 3,700 students from over 100 countries. (Image Credit: ISU, Technion) |
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TUESDAY
Jul 12 — SETI Institute, Mountain View CA: SETI Institute Weekly Colloquium: Large Hadron Collider, Stage 2: The search for new particles and forces; Michael Peskin from Stanford University.
Jul 12-14 — Boeing Company, Orbital ATK, NASA, Sierra Nevada Corp., American Astronautical Society, San Diego CA: ISS Research and Development Conference; at Town and Country Resort & Convention Center.
Jul 12-19 — NASA, Kilauea Volcano & Mauna Loa HI: 2016 NASA Planetary Volcanology Workshop; to study volcanic features analogous to those on Mars recently imaged by Mars orbiters, landers, instruments.
Jul 12-19 — International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), United Nations Initiation on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM), Prague, Czech Republic: 23rd ISPRS Congress 2016.
Jul 12 – Sep 1 — International Space University, Technion Institute, Israel Space Agency, Haifa, Israel: ISU 29th Space Studies Program (SSP 2016).
Jul 12 — Moon: At apogee (distance 403,857 km), 20:00.
WEDNESDAY
Jul 13-17— AIAA, Washington DC: AIAA Aviation and Aeronautics Forum and Exposition (AIAA AVIATION 2016); at Washington Hilton.
Jul 13-17 — The Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal: Coimbra Space Summer School: Exploring the World Using Space!
THURSDAY
Jul 14 — New Horizons, KBO 2014 MU69 Trajectory: Spacecraft 1-year science observations of Pluto ends today; Kuiper Belt objects of interest to be encountered after this date; project expected to continue until at least 2030s.
Jul 14 — Future Space Leaders Foundation, Washington DC: 5th Annual Future Space Leaders.
Jul 14, 15 — JPL, Caltech/NASA, Pasadena CA: von Kármán Lecture Series: To Boldly Go…Well, You Know – NASA’s Dawn Mission to the Asteroid Belt; Marc Rayma, Chief Engineer for Dawn mission.
Jul 14-15 — International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), Prague, Czech Republic: 1st ISPRS-IAA Space Agency Forum.
Jul 14 — Moon: 7.6° NNE of Mars, 12:00.
FRIDAY
Jul 15 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with author Adam Johnson on Part 2 of his 2001 series books.
Jul 15 — Moon: 9.7° N of Antares, 19:00; 3.4° N of Saturn, 20:00.
Jul 15 — Comet 29P Schwassmann-Wachmann 1: At opposition, 09:00.
SATURDAY
Jul 16/17 — RSA, Launch Soyuz / Progress 64P (MS-03), Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: Russia Soyuz rocket to launch Progress 64P resupply ship to ISS, 21:41 UT July 16, 05:41 local time July 17.
Jul 16 — The Viking Mars Missions Education & Preservation Project (VMMEPP), Denver CO: Viking – 40 Years on Mars; with Leonard David, Andy Chaikin, Jim Rice, Alejandro San Martin, Matthew Reyes; at Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum.
Jul 16 — Mercury: 0.51° NNE of Venus, 13:00.
SUNDAY
Jul 17 — ARTEMIS P2, Moon Orbit: Enters 6th 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; launched 2011.
Jul 17 — Cassini OTM-453, Saturn Orbit: Spacecraft conducts Orbital Trim Maneuver #453 today.
Jul 17-27 — Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences (IA), University of Porto, Azores Islands, Portugal: 4th Azores International Advanced School: Asteroseismology and Exoplanets – Listening to the Stars and Searching for New Worlds.
Jul 17-29 — International Center of Interdisciplinary Science Education, Rencontres du Vietnam, Quy Nhon, Vietnam: International Neutrino Summer School (INSS2016).
Jul 17 — Venus: 0.04° N of Beehive Cluster, 23:00.
Jul 17 — Mercury: 0.50° NNE of Beehive Cluster, 10:00.