Global Launch Industry Expanding Diversified Access to SpaceEuropean commercial carrier Arianespace is set to launch the Eutelsat 65 West A communications satellite via Ariane 5 ECA rocket VA229 from the Guiana Space Centre at Kourou, French Guiana, on Wednesday March 9. The spacecraft is built by Space Systems/Loral as a multimission broadcast / broadband satellite to provide services in Brazil and across Latin America over the next 15 years. India space agency ISRO has two launches set this month, IRNSS-1F Mar 10 and IRNSS-1G Mar 31, in order to complete the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System. Both satellites will be launched aboard India’s very own workhorse rocket PSLV in the XL configuration from Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India. The IRNSS system of 3 satellites in GEO, 4 satellites in GSO and 2 on the ground as stand-by, is designed to provide accurate real-time positioning and timing services over India and the surrounding 1,500-km area. International Space Station human spaceflight and support operations anticipated soon include RSA Soyuz MS-01 / ISS46S flight of 3-member crew to ISS on Mar 18, ULA Atlas 5 / Orbital ATK OA-6 Cygnus cargo flight Mar 22 (delayed from March 10 and March 20), SpaceX Falcon 9 / CRS 8 & BEAM cargo flight with new Bigelow Expandable Activity Module on Mar 29/30, and RSA Soyuz Progress 63P robotic resupply on Mar 31. (Image Credit: Arianespace, ISRO, RSA, ULA, SpaceX)
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TUESDAY
Mar 8 — Ames Research Center, NASA, Moffett Field CA: NASA invites media to talk to small satellite experts and tour labs.
Mar 8 — SETI Institute, Mountain View CA: Lecture: Exploring the Outer Solar System – Now in Vivid Colour; Michele Bannister from University of Victoria, B.C. Canada.
Mar 8-10 — American Astronautical Society, Greenbelt MD: 54th Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium: Leadership for Space – Opportunities and Challenges; at Greenbelt Marriott.
Mar 8-10 — AIAA, Raytheon, Aerospace America, Laurel MD: AIAA Missile Sciences Conference.
Mar 8-11 — United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Hyderabad, India: United Nations/India Workshop on Use of Earth Observation Data in Disaster Management and Risk Reduction: Sharing the Asian Experience.
Mar 8 — Moon: 1.9° NNW of Neptune, 01:00; New Moon, 15:54.
Mar 8 — Jupiter: At opposition, 01:00.
Mar 8 — Apollo Asteroid 2013 TX68: Near-Earth flyby (0.03 AU).
Mar 8 — Total Eclipse of Sun: Visible from parts of Indonesia including Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, and from locations in the Pacific Ocean; partial visible from N & E Australia, S & E Asia; partial eclipse start 13:19, total start 14:17, greatest eclipse at 15:57, totality will last for 4 minutes 9 seconds.
WEDNESDAY
Mar 9 — Arianespace, Launch Ariane 5 / Eutelsat 65 West A, Kourou, French Guiana: Arianespace Ariane 5 ECA rocket, designated VA229, to launch Eutelsat 65 West A communications satellite.
Mar 9 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Lecture: Who Owns the Moon? Michael Franks.
Mar 9 — Austria Telescope National Facility, CSIRO, Sydney, Australia: RadioAstron Colloquium; featuring Dave Jauncey, Kel Wellington, Phil Edwards.
Mar 9, 10 — NASA, El Paso TX & Las Cruces NM: NASA Technology Transfer Roadshow; Technology Transfer program executive & Innovation Office director Daniel Lockney to speak on technology research & development.
Mar 9 — Moon: At perigee (distance 359,133 km), 21:00.
THURSDAY
Mar 10 — Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Orbit: NASA spacecraft enters 11th year in Mars orbit today, continues to study seasonal changes on planet circling at 300-km near-polar orbit; launched Aug 12, 2005, entered orbit Mar 10, 2006.
Mar 10 — ISRO, Launch PSLV / IRNSS 1F, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: India Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, flying on PSLV-C32 mission, to launch Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System IRNSS 1F navigation satellite.
Mar 10 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: A New Model of Stars; David Hogg of NYU.
Mar 10 — Moon: 1.8° SSE of Uranus, 15:00.
Mar 10 — Mercury: 1.4° SSE of Neptune, 20:00.
Mar 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2016 EB1: Near-Earth flyby (0.14 AU).
FRIDAY
Mar 11 — National Space Club, Washington DC: 59th Annual Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner; at Hilton Washington.
Mar 11 — The Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: Royal Astronomical Society Ordinary Meeting.
Mar 11 — Science Museum of London, London, United Kingdom: Last day of exhibit Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age.
Mar 11-13 — Spaceport America, Las Cruces NM: Spaceport America Drone Summit.
Mar 11 — Moon: 1.4° NNW of 4 Vesta, 12:00.
SATURDAY
Mar 12-19 — French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Belgian Science Policy (Belgique), National Science Foundation, et al, La Thuile, Italy: 51st Rencontres de Moriond: Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories.
SUNDAY
Mar 13 — Daylight Saving Time (USA): Set clock ahead 1 hour; does not include Hawai’i, American Samoa or Arizona (except the Navajo Reservation).
Mar 13 — International Planetarium Society Inc., Multiple Locations: International Day of Planetaria; promote knowledge of planetaria to the public.
Mar 13-17 — NSS, SFF, Alliance for Space Development (ASD), Washington DC: March Storm 2016; focused on space development and settlement.
Mar 13-17 — American Chemical Society, San Diego CA: 251st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting.
Mar 13-18 — National Science Foundation, University of Utah, Snowbird UT: Conference: The Galaxy-Halo Connection.
Mar 13 — Moon: 9.0° S of Pleiades, 11:00.