World Space Week: Inspiring DiscoveryGrowing into the largest public space event on Earth, World Space Week is a global celebration of the many contributions that science, technology and education add toward the betterment of humanity. The project is coordinated by the United Nations, based on a UN General Assembly declaration, with support from World Space Week Association (WSWA) and a hardworking team of National Coordinators. Some of the goals are to provide unique leverage in space outreach and education, educate people around the world about the benefits that they receive from space, encourage greater use of space for sustainable economic development and foster international cooperation. In 2015 organizers are hoping to top the 1,400 events in 80 countries logged last year. There are events set this year on every major continent, with the highest concentration being in Europe. The Board of Directors of WSWA is chaired by Max Grimard of Airbus Defence and Space and includes Buzz Aldrin, Anousheh Ansari, Art Dula, Tom Hanks, Elon Musk, Bill Nye, Misuzu Onuki, Seiichi Sakamoto, Chris Welch, Yang Junhua, George Abbey and Adigun Ade Abiodun. (Image Credit: NASA, WSWA, UNOOSA, Solar Fuels Institute, NewSpace2014) |
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Saturn (SW), Uranus (E), Neptune (SE); Morning Planets: Venus (E), Mars (E), Jupiter (E).
5th LunarCubes Workshop Focuses on Moon Missions Potential, Funding and Infrastructure
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TUESDAY
Oct 6-7 — DLR, ESA, CNES, Darmstadt, Germany: 4th Human Dependability Workshop (HUDEP 2015).
Oct 6-9 — Flexure Engineering, San Jose CA: 5th International Workshop on LunarCubes (LCW 5); topics include NewSpace, Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs, NASA, JPL, CubeQuest, SLS EM-1, Cislunar Communication & Transportation Infrastructure.
Oct 6-9 — European Astrobiology Network Association, ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands: 15th EANA Astrobiology Conference.
Oct 6 — Moon: 5.5° SSW of Beehive Cluster, 14:00.
WEDNESDAY
Oct 7 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: Discovering the Radio Universe; presented by Ken Kellermann.
Oct 7 — British Interplanetary Society, London, United Kingdom: Lecture: The History and Applications of the Geostationary Orbit; presented by Stuart Eves.
Oct 7 — Lunar Missions Ltd., United Kingdom / Online: Last Day for Young Persons and Young Adults “Send yourself to the Moon” art competition.
Oct 7-8 — New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, Blue Origin, AIAA, ULA, Boeing Co., et al, Las Cruces NM: International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS 2015).
Oct 7 — Apollo Asteroid 2007 RU9: Near-Earth flyby (0.051 AU).
Oct 7 — Aten Asteroid 2014 MZ17: Near-Earth flyby (0.081 AU).
THURSDAY
Oct 8 — ULA, Launch Atlas 5 / NROL-55, Vandenberg AFB CA: United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket to launch classified spacecraft payload for U.S. National Reconnaissance Office.
Oct 8 — Hosted Payload Alliance, Washington DC: Hosted Payload and Smallsat Summit; at Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
Oct 8 — Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Greenbelt MD: NASA GSFC Flight Mechanics and Propulsion, Guidance, Navigation & Control Technology and Capabilities Showcase.
Oct 8 — Library of Congress – Science, Technology and Business Division, Washington DC: Lecture: The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (Tess); presented by Stephen Rinehart.
Oct 8 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: Discovering the Radio Universe; presented by Ken Kellermann.
Oct 8 — SpaceVR, Online: Last Day to support SpaceVR: Step into Space Kickstarter Campaign to place virtual reality camera on the International Space Station.
Oct 8, 9 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech/NASA, Pasadena CA: von Kármán Lecture Series: Unveiling an Alien World: Dawn at Ceres; presented by Dr. Carol Raymond of DAWN Deputy Principal Investigator.
Oct 8-9 — STSG Poland (Społeczne Towarzystwo Szkoły Gimnazjalnej – Social Association of High Schools), Warsaw, Poland: Poland International Conference on Space Applications (PICOSA2015).
Oct 8 — Moon: 3.2° SSW of Regulus, 10:00; 0.97° SSW of Venus, 11:00.
Oct 8 — Venus: 2.5° SSW of Regulus, 20:00.
Oct 8 — Draconids Meteor Shower Peak: Appearing to radiate from constellation Draco, Draconids offer slow moving (20 km/s) meteors which are faint and fragment easily, about 10-20 per hour; peak 20:00.
FRIDAY
Oct 9 — The British Interplanetary Society, Herschel Society, Bath, United Kingdom: Joint British Interplanetary Society and Herschel Society Meeting: Zero Gravity; presented by John C. Ives at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute.
Oct 9 — The Royal Astronomical Society, London, United Kingdom: Royal Astronomical Society Ordinary Meeting; Specialist Meeting: Weather on Other Planets: Measurement and Interpretation.
Oct 9-11 — Flexure Engineering, Startup Grind, San Jose & Sacramento CA: Hack the Moon.
Oct 9-11 — The Astronomical Society of New Haven, Goshen CT: 25th Connecticut Star Party (CSP); at Edmund D. Strang Scout Reservation.
Oct 9-10 — Space Studies Board of U.S. National Academy of Sciences’ National Research Council, National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China: 2015-16 Forum for New Leaders in Space Science.
Oct 9-11 — United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Jerusalem, Israel: United Nations/International Astronautical Federation Workshop on Space Technology for Socio-Economic Benefits: Water Resources Management; Canceled.
Oct 9 — Moon: 3.3° SSW of Mars, 05:00; with Mars & Jupiter within circle diameter of 3.99° and 35° W of Sun, 08:00; 2.6° SSW of Jupiter 12:00.
Oct 9 — Apollo Asteroid 2010 SX11: Near-Earth flyby (0.040 AU).
SATURDAY
Oct 10-11 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA/Caltech, Pasadena CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Open House.
Oct 10 — Apollo Asteroid 2015 SZ: Near-Earth flyby (0.047 AU).
SUNDAY
Oct 11 — International Astronautical Federation, Jerusalem, Israel: 2015 IPMC Young Professionals Workshop.
Oct 11 — International Academy of Astronautics, Jerusalem, Israel: IAA Academy Day.
Oct 11 — Moon: 0.90° SSW of Mercury, 02:00; at apogee (distance 405,960 km), 03:00.
Oct 11 — Uranus: At opposition, 18:00.