Space Innovation, Disruption and Lunar Considerations Energizing EuropeThe Space Innovation Congress in London, United Kingdom on April 7-8 showcases leading edge innovations related to space exploration with insight from over 80 speakers including 3 astronauts. There are dedicated tracks covering the entire Space exploration and Earth observatory ecosystems with satellites, big data, crop monitoring, space debris, maritime surveillance, space weather, biomedical, commercial space collaboration and telecoms. In one talk, Shaun Whitehead a space engineer with a focus in optics / sensors who has contributed to Spektr-RG, BepiColombo, XMM Newton, Beagle 2, SWIFT, Chandrayaan, Chang’e programs will talk about his new venture ThumbSat. The Start-Up Innovation Incubator will be overseen by James Shepherd (Space Angles Network), Adrian Braine (SETsquared), James Bruegger (Seraphim Capital) and Adrien Muller (Catapult). Disrupt Space summit in Bremen, Germany was founded by space professionals and ISU alumni Magni Jonannsson, Philippe Cyr, Izan Peris Marti to connect top entrepreneurs with decision makers to solve today’s industry and sustainability problems using space. The theme is “Turning the Solar System into our backyard. Let’s play!” Select speakers will provide participants with key perspectives and advice, including Director General of ESA Johann Wörner who is leading a resurgence of lunar mission development, and human Moon exploration considerations, VP at Airbus Bülent Altan, and President of the European Business Angels Network Candace Johnson. Downrange is the 4th European Lunar Symposium in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on May 18-19. (Image Credit: SIC, DS)
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Apr 5-10 — SciCo, British Council, Technopolis, OTE, Coca Cola, Ethniki Bank, Microsoft, Epson, Athens, Greece: Athens Science Festival 2016; annual science festival where academics, researchers and others present scientific material on various subjects to general public.
Apr 5 — Moon: 0.66° NNW of Venus, 22:00.
Apr 5 — Mercury: At perihelion (distance 0.3075 AU from Sun), 07:00.
WEDNESDAY
Apr 6 — Foothill College, Los Altos Hills CA: 16th annual Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series: How Things in the Universe Came About & How They Ended Up Within Us; Dr. Tom Abel of Stanford, 19:00.
Apr 6 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: 100 Years of Relativity – From the Big Bang to Black Holes, Gravitational Waves and Interstellar; Kip Thorne from California Institute of Technology, 17:00.
Apr 6-8 — National Aerospace Educational Center of Youth of Ukraine, National Space Agency of Ukraine, National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Ministry of Industrial Policy of Ukraine, IAF, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine: 18th International Youth Scientific and Practical Conference: Human and Space.
Apr 6-9 — University of Florida, Gainesville FL: Conference: From Stars to Massive Stars.
Apr 6 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 EV27: Near-Earth flyby (0.039 AU).
THURSDAY
Apr 7 — Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ: Colloquium: New Perspectives Big and Small of the Kuiper Belt; Dr. Megan Schwamb, 15:45 in Kuiper Space Sciences: Room 312.
Apr 7-8 — Space Innovation Congress, London, United Kingdom: Space Innovation Congress 2016; focusing on latest innovations in space technology; featuring CSA Astronaut Dr. Robert Thirsk, Dr. Jill Stuart (LSE), Dr. David Kendall (UN COPUOS), Magali Vaissiere (ESA), Dr. Phil Diamond (SKA).
Apr 7-8 — Disrupt Space, European Union, Bremen Invest, Bremen, Germany: Disrupt Space; challenging 125 top entrepreneurs to work with investors, government officials, corporate representatives to solve problems using space.
Apr 7-9 — Space Access Society, Phoenix AZ: Space Access 2016 Conference; discussing business, technology, and politics of radically cheaper access to space; at Radisson Hotel Phoenix North.
Apr 7 — Moon: New Moon, 01:24; 1.9° SSE of Uranus, 05:00; at perigee (distance 356,776 km), 07:29.
FRIDAY
Apr 8 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / CRS 8 & BEAM, Cape Canaveral AFS FL: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket set to launch 10th Dragon spacecraft on 8th operational cargo delivery mission to ISS; will also carry Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, Planet Labs Flock 2D 1-8, Bevo2, LONESTAR 2, AggieSat 4.
Apr 8 — The Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: Royal Astronomical Society Ordinary Meeting; Specialist Meeting: High-redshift Galaxies and their Low-redshift Analogues; Specialist Meeting: The Use of Extraterrestrial Resources to Help Facilitate Space Science and Exploration.
Apr 8 — Lunar and Planetary Institute, USRA, Houston TX: LPI Seminar Series: Proximal Volcanic Deposits and an Evolving LROC-Perspective of a Dynamic Moon; Julie Stopar from Arizona State University, 15:30.
Apr 8 — European Nodes of Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Abstracts Due: 4th European Lunar Symposium; to be held May 18-19.
Apr 8-10 — SETI, Ames Research Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, JPL, NASA Astrobiology Institute, National Park Service, Death Valley Natural History Association, Death Valley CA: Celestial Centennial and MarsFest Symposium 2016; to learn about Earth, Mars, Solar System; held in Death Valley National Park.
Apr 8-14 — Polar Suborbital Science in the Upper Mesosphere (PoSSUM), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Dayton Beach FL: PoSSUM Scientist-Astronaut Class 1601.
Apr 8 — Moon: 5.0° SSE of Mercury, 03:00; 0.12° W of Vesta, 17:00.
Apr 8 — Amor Asteroid 2016 EF85: Near-Earth flyby (0.085 AU).
SATURDAY
Apr 9 — Polar Suborbital Science in the Upper Mesosphere (PoSSUM), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Dayton Beach FL: Project PoSSUM and the Art of Science Communication forum; featuring Astronaut Nicole Stott, Astronaut Don Pettit, Project PoSSUM Executive Director Jason Reimuller, artist & explorer Sarah Jane Pell, neuroscientist & SciArt Exchange Executive Director Jancy McPhee.
Apr 9 — The W Foundation, Novato CA: Yuri’s Night at The Space Station Museum; celebrating The Year of Gagarin and human’s first entry into space, live Skype with Astronaut Alfred Merrill “Al” Worden of Apollo 15; 12:00-16:00.
Apr 9 — MIT Office of the Dean for Graduate Education, Light Speed Innovations, MIT Sloan Astropreneurship and Space Industry Club, Cambridge MA: New Space Age Conference: The Emerging Space Economy Forum.
Apr 9 — NASA Discovery and New Frontiers Programs, Multiple Locations: Workshop: The Impact of Discovery; learn about what it takes to design missions exploring the Solar System, held at Pasadena CA, Denver CO, Houston TX, Laurel MD.
Apr 9 — Moon: 8.9° S of Pleiades, 20:00.
Apr 9 — Uranus: At conjunction with Sun, 11:00.
SUNDAY
Apr 10 — National Space Society of North Texas, Irving TX: NSS North Texas Monthly Meeting; Spring Creek BBQ, 15:30-18:30.
Apr 10 — Moon: 0.35° S of Aldebaran, 13:00.
Apr 10 — Comet 321P/SOHO: Near-Earth flyby (0.046 AU).
Apr 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 FV6: Near-Earth flyby (0.050 AU).
Apr 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 EH157: Near-Earth flyby (0.068 AU).
Apr 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 ED158: Near-Earth flyby (0.074 AU).
Apr 10 — Apollo Asteroid 406952 (2009 KJ): Near-Earth flyby (0.097 AU).