ISU Convenes 28th Space Studies Program in Ohio, USAThe International Space University annual Space Studies Program session is taking place June 8 – August 7 at Ohio University in Athens in partnership with the NASA Glenn Research Center. ISU President Walter Peeters describes the program as “the culmination of a growing relationship between Ohio University (OHIO), ISU Prof. Bukley…and Prof. Irwin.” Dr. Angie Bukley is a Senior Project Engineer for The Aerospace Corporation and former ISU Dean for Academics and Research. She will serve as a team project co-chair during the program. Dr. Dennis Irwin is Dean & Moss Professor of Engineering Education at the OHIO Russ College and an ISU faculty member who has twice chaired the space systems engineering department and regularly served as a lecturer or workshop leader. The International Astronaut Panel on June 17 features Harrison Jack Schmitt (USA), Sergei Krikalev (Russia), Bob Thirsk (Canada) and Paolo Nespoli (Italy). There will also be an Arthur C. Clarke Panel where space meets popular culture on June 24. Both of these panel sessions, and many others, are open to the public and will be webcast on the ISU Live channel. (Image Credit: ISU, OHIO, A. Bukley, D. Irwin)
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Low Cost and Planetary Probe Missions in Focus in Germany
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Jun 2-12 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech/NASA, USN Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, Kauai HI: Launch window for NASA to test Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) for Mars entry vehicles; planned tests will boost vehicle up to 55,000 meters using balloon & rocket stages.
Jun 7-12 — ESA, Andoya Space Center, CNES, DLR, Swedish Space Corp., Tromso, Norway: 22nd ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research.
TUESDAY
Jun 9 — The National Academies, Washington DC: Meeting: Achieving Science Goals with CubeSats.
Jun 9 — The Space Show, Online / Tiburon CA: Dr. David Livingston talks with Bill Harwood, CBS space news.
Jun 9-11 — International Academy of Astronautics, DLR, Berlin, Germany: 11th IAA Low-Cost Planetary Missions Conference.
Jun 9 — Moon: At last quarter, 05:42; at perigee (distance 369,326 km), 18:44.
WEDNESDAY
Jun 10-19 — United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Vienna, Austria: 58th Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS).
Jun 10 — Asteroid 2015 HK10: Near-Earth flyby (0.087 AU).
THURSDAY
Jun 11 — ISS, Undocking of Soyuz TMA-15M, LEO: Expedition 42/43 members Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA), Anton Shkaplerov (RSA), Terry Virts (NASA) return to Earth; live coverage available.
Jun 11 — Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC: Lecture: Hubble Telescope – Looking Back in Time at the Distant Universe; presented by Sandra Faber of Lick Observatory, Robert Williams of Space Telescope Science Institute.
Jun 11 — The Library of Congress – Science, Technology & Business Division, Washington DC: Understanding Magnetic Storms Throughout the Universe; presented by John Dorelli of Goddard Space Flight Center.
Jun 11-12 — British Interplanetary Society, UK Centre for Astrobiology, London, United Kingdom: Extraterrestrial Liberty III: Dissent, Revolution and Liberty in Space.
Jun 11 — Moon: 0.47° SSE of Uranus, 10:00.
Jun 11 — Asteroid 2012 XB112: Near-Earth flyby (0.026 AU).
FRIDAY
Jun 12-14 — American Astronautical Society, AIAA, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Burkett TX: Annual CanSat Competition.
Jun 12-16 — Gemini Observatory, Kunming, Yunnan, China: 3rd China Southeast Asia Fair & 23rd China Kunming Import and Export Goods Exchange; featuring China Lunar Exploration Program exhibit & Asia Pacific Space Cooperation Organization exhibit.
Jun 12 — Asteroid 293726 (2007 RQ17): Near-Earth flyby (0.047 AU).
Jun 12 — Asteroid 2014 YD: Near-Earth flyby (0.098 AU).
SATURDAY
Jun 13 — Cassini, Saturn Orbit: Spacecraft conducts Orbital Trim Maneuver #412 today.
Jun 13 — Carlsbad National Park Service, Carlsbad NM: Carlsbad Caverns National Park Star Party.
Jun 13 — Venus: 0.82° S of Pleiades, 09:00.
Jun 13 — Asteroid 2015 KU154: Near-Earth flyby (0.045 AU).
Jun 13 — Asteroid 1999 MN: Near-Earth flyby (0.093 AU).
SUNDAY
Jun 14 — Chang’e-3 Lander & Yutu Rover, Sinus Iridum / Mare Imbrium, 44.12°N 19.51°W, Moon Surface: Spacecraft reach 18 months of operations on Moon today.
Jun 14-18 — Gemini Observatory, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Conference: The Future and Science of Gemini Observatory.
Jun 14 — Moon: 8.1° S of Pleiades, 07:00; 0.14° WSW of Mercury, 16:00.
Jun 14 — Mars: At conjunction with Sun, 06:00.