Celebrating Human Endeavor, Rising Above Challenges: Remembering Apollo 1, Challenger STS-51L, Columbia STS-107
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MONDAY
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mercury (SW), Venus (SW), Mars (SW), Jupiter (ENE), Uranus (SW), Neptune (SW); Morning Planets: Saturn (SE).
Humans in Space – Busy with Science, Preparing for EVAs
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TUESDAY
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Jan 27 — SETI Institute, Mountain View CA: SETI Weekly Colloquium: The Surprising State of the Earth after the Moon-Forming Giant Impact; presented by Sarah Stewart of UC Davis.
Jan 27-29 — NASA HQ, Cocoa Beach FL: 2015 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium; to discuss humans in space & on planetary surfaces, robotics & space probes, propulsion & power, space debris removal, NEO mitigation, imaging & communications; at Hilton Cocoa Beach.
Jan 27-30 — Kerala State Council for Science, Technology & Environment (KSCSTE), Kerala National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC), Kerala, India: 27th Kerala Science Congress: Traditional Industries.
Jan 27 — Asteroid 2015 BQ: Near-Earth flyby (0.072 AU).
Jan 27 — Asteroid 2015 BM: Near-Earth flyby (0.087 AU).
WEDNESDAY
Jan 28 — ISS, LEO: Expedition 42 In-flight event with Air Force Times and the Houston Chronicle; live coverage available, 13:25 UT.
Jan 28 — 29th Challenger STS-51L Observation, Nationwide USA: Educational and ceremonial events held worldwide to advance space technology / education and honor 7 crew members killed in shuttle accident: Commander Francis R. “Dick” Scobee, Pilot Michael J. Smith, Astronaut Christa McAuliffe (the 1st Teacher in Space), Payload Specialist Gregory B. Jarvis, Mission Specialists Ellison S. Onizuka (the 1st Asian American Astronaut), Judith A. Resnick and Ronald E. McNair.
Jan 28 — Foothill College, The Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Ames Research Center, SETI Institute, Los Altos CA: Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series: New Horizons Mission to Pluto; presented by Dr. Mark Showalter of SETI.
Jan 28 — University of Arizona, Tucson AZ: Life in the Universe Lecture Series: What is Life? presented by Guy J. Consolmagno, Planetary Scientist of Vatican Observatory Research Group.
Jan 28 — Arizona State University, Tempe AZ: SESE New Discoveries Lecture Series: Building Earth-like planets; presented by Lindy Elkins-Tanton, 19:30 – 20:30 MST.
Jan 28 — Moon: 7.8° S of Pleiades, 12:00.
THURSDAY
Jan 29 — JAXA, Launch H-2A / IGS Radar Spare, Tanegashima Space Center, Japan: Japan H-2A rocket to launch Information Gathering Satellite with radar reconnaissance payload for Japan government.
Jan 29 — United Launch Alliance, Launch Delta 2 / Soil Moisture Active Passive spacecraft, Vandenberg AFB CA: Launch of NASA JPL Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) spacecraft aboard Delta 2 rocket from Complex 2 between 06:20:42 – 06:23:42 PST.
Jan 29 — Cornell University, Ithaca NY: Lecture: Signposts of Planetary Systems Around Evolved Stars; presented by Professor Roman Rafikov of Princeton University.
Jan 29 — Moon: 1.6° NE of Aldebaran, 08:00.
FRIDAY
Jan 30-31 — Stanford University, Stanford CA: Stanford Symphony Orchestra presents Gustav Holst’s The Planets.
Jan 30 – Feb 1 — Queen University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada: Queen’s Space Conference 2015: Space Technology: Beyond the Final Frontier; to connect undergrad & graduate students with space industry professionals.
Jan 30 – Feb 4 — American Astronautical Society Rocky Mountain Section, Breckenridge CO: 38th Annual AAS Guidance and Control Conference; at Beaver Run Resort.
Jan 30 — Mercury: At inferior conjunction with Sun (distance 0.659 AU from Earth), 3.46° N of Sun, 04:00.
Jan 30 — Asteroid 2015 BE: Near-Earth flyby (0.083 AU).
SATURDAY
Jan 31 — Cassini OTM-402, Saturn Orbit: Spacecraft conducts Orbital Trim Maneuver #402 today.
Jan 31 — SRR/PTMSS, CIM, Online / Golden CO: Abstracts Due: 6th Planetary & Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium and Space Resources Roundtable and Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM) 2015 Convention.
Jan 31 – Feb 2 — University of Oslo – Norway, National University of Sciences and Technology – Pakistan, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Shanghai, China: 2015 Conference on Astrophysics and Space Science (APSS 2015).
Jan 31 — Moon: 5.9° S of M35, 01:00.
Jan 31 — Asteroid 2008 CQ: Near-Earth flyby (0.012 AU).
SUNDAY
NET Feb — Chang’e 5-T1 Service Module, Moon Orbit: China service module equipped with navigation receiver compatible with GPS & GLONASS, dual-resolution camera, components for guidance, navigation & control center, micro-star sensor, star-sensing anti-debris mechanism, technical experiment camera to perform long-range guidance test for lunar orbit rendezvous & docking.
Feb 1 — Deep Space, Main Asteroid Belt: Dawn spacecraft imaging dwarf planet Ceres, scheduled to enter orbit Mar 6 for planned 16-month study, will have traveled more than 4.8B km.
Feb 1 — International Launch Services, Launch Proton / Inmarsat 5 F2, Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: International Launch Services Proton rocket to launch Inmarsat 5 F2 communications satellite for Inmarsat of London.
Feb 1 — RSA, Launch Soyuz 2-1v / Kanopus ST, Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia: An RSA Soyuz 2-1v rocket with Volga upper stage to launch Kanopus ST Earth observation satellite.
Feb 1 — 12th Columbia STS-107 Observation, Nationwide USA / Global: Annual international conferences and events take place to further space exploration efforts in remembrance of Columbia 7 loss: Commander Richard D. Husband, Mission Specialist Laurel Clark, Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon (the 1st Israeli Astronaut), Astronauts William C. McCool, Michael P. Anderson, David M. Brown, Kalpana Chawla (the 1st Indian American Astronaut and 1st Indian woman in space).
Feb 1 — Moon: 11.6° S of Pollux, 19:00.
Feb 1 — Venus: 0.78° SSE of Neptune, 09:00.