June 1-7, 2026 | Vol 45, Week 22 | Hawai`i Island, USA

NASA Personnel Announce Timeline for USA on the Moon, Project Awards, Moon Base Website

Live-streamed and recorded NASA news conference May 26 on Moon Base plans featured Jared Isaacman, Lorie Glaze and Carlos García-Galán. Isaacman restated the intention to “begin stacking Artemis 3 this summer with a target launch in mid 2027.” He spoke of leveraging commercial industry capabilities to build landers, rovers, technology and research projects suitable for “this epic science of [lunar] survival” in the hostile Moon environment, saying, “We go for the technology we will pioneer to get there,” which “will make life better here on Earth.” Mission 1 will be Blue Origin Mark 1 Endurance lander delivering multiple payloads to Shackleton Ridge NET Fall 2026. Mission 2 will be Astrobotic Griffin lander taking >500 kg of cargo including Astrolab’s Flip rover. Mission 3 will deliver the 1st payload selected in the NASA Prism Initiative competition among universities, researchers and industry, to study lunar swirls. Missions 2 and 3 are “targeted to launch before the end of 2026,” by which time at least 10 more missions are expected to be announced. Payloads from ESA and Korea will be included. The NASA Moon Base website launched “in the last hour.” Glaze said, “We’re moving toward the cadence necessary for a sustained deep space program.” García-Galán announced awards: Blue Origin Mark1, similar to Endurance, to deliver LTVs and, in Fall 2027, VIPER, at US$234M each; for crewed and autonomous rovers, Astrolab FLEX and Lunar Outpost Pegasus are chosen at US$220M each. Moonfall drones being developed by JPL will be taken by Firefly Elytra. More awards will be announced later this month. In the Q&A, Blue Origin was named as chosen for Artemis III. (Image Credits: NASA)

AAS CanSat Flies This Week; Winners Favored for Space Industry Internships

The Student CanSat Competition challenges university teams from around the world to design, build and fly a payload that simulates an aerospace-industry project. Organizer American Astronautical Society (AAS) hopes to engage a next generation of scientists and engineers. CanSat work provides hands-on experience in aerospace systems design. Parameters change every year; 2026 rules include payload deployment via motor when the rocket reaches peak altitude of 1 km, an automatically opening parachute, descent at 15 meters per second (or less) to 800 meters, where the payload must exit the container and descend via a paraglider method at an average of 5 meters/second toward a specified landing site. A video camera must show payload separation and paraglider descent. At 2 meters above the ground, there must be a further separation and an intact “instrument” landing, shown by a second video camera, with the intact “instrument” being an egg! Additionally, sensors must collect and transmit data the entire time, including interior temperature, battery voltage and current, altitude, tilt angle, rotation rate and GPS position. The CanSat names derives from all of these elements needing to fit in a soda can. Taking two semesters the missions go through Preliminary Design Review (PDR), Critical Design Review (CDR), and Flight Readiness Review (FRR), and rockets are provided by AAS. (Image Credits: AAS)

Humans in Space

☆ International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 74 seven Astronauts are continuing biotechnology and botany research, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev installed a solar radiation experiment and removed physics and microbiology research gear during a 6-hour spacewalk, with assistance of Andrey Fedyaev using the European robotic arm. Jessica Meir is nourishing cartilage-forming cells to assist understanding that may improve astronaut fitness regimens. Chris Williams photographed white clover seeds, and Jack Hathaway photographed alfalfa plants. Sophie Adenot serviced ultrasound, bio-lab and DNA-sequencing devices. (Image Credits: NASA)

☆ Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou-21 three members greeted the Shenzhou-23 crew: Commander Zhu Yangzhu (朱杨柱) on his 2nd Tiangong mission, Payload Specialist Li Jiaying (黎家盈) flying on her 1st mission, and Spacecraft Pilot Zhang Zhiyuan (张志远) on his 1st flight. They brought 9 science experiments with them and will support over 100 in total, in space life sciences and medicine, material sciences, fluid behavior in microgravity, and new technology. June 5 they celebrate the 4th full year of continuous Human occupation of the space station. All 6 Taikonauts worked together briefly; Shenzhou-21 three returned to Earth May 29. (Image Credits: CNSA)

☄ Near-Earth Objects Close Approaches Mon June 1: Apollo Asteroids 2026 KV (0.025 AU) and KB1 (0.026 AU), Amor Asteroid 2026 JN (0.040 AU) | Wed June 3: Apollo Asteroid 2021 KN2 (0.014 AU) | Sun June 7: Apollo Asteroid 2018 GE (0.041 AU)

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  • Tuesday

    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Johns Hopkins University,
    Online
    Online short course on Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO), critical for crew transfer, in-space assembly and space debris removal, among other uses. Instructor is Pradipto Ghosh; 12...
    US$1595 – US$1795

    Monday

    — China National Space Administration (CNSA),
    Apollo Basin, 153.99° W 41.63° S, Moon Surface
    Chang'E-6 mission is commemorated, having landed on this day in 2024, and returning the first-ever samples from the lunar farside to Earth.
    — Northrop Grumman (NG),
    Omelek Island (~9 ° N), Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands
    The mission aims for the LINK spacecraft to rendezvous with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory craft and boost its orbit, under a Small Business Innovation Research Phase...
    — Agency for Defense Development (ADD) of South Korea,
    Sea Launch
    Launch window open 14:00-18:00 Korea Time | 05:00-09:00 UTC | HST is 19:00-23:00 on May 31; to LEO for first orbital full-version launch after 2 sub-orbital tests.
    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
    Online
    Six Premier Awards, a dozen Technical Excellence Awards, Lectureship, Service and Publication Awards, and more -- all nominations are due online today by 23:59 EDT, with references...
    — Royal Aeronautical Society, National Aerospace Library,
    London, United Kingdom
    1–3 June will involve solicited technical paper presentations at The Royal Aeronautical Society in London, UK, followed by an advanced materials seminar on 4–5 June, hosted by...

    Tuesday

    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Oceanus Procellarum (Ocean of Storms), 2.474°S 43.339°W, Moon Surface
    Surveyor 1 Lander celebrated today for USA's first successful landing on Moon; craft landed on this day in 1966 at Oceanus Procellarum (the Ocean of Storms), 2.474°S...
    — International Astronautical Federation (IAF), Rwanda Space Agency (RSA),
    Kigali, Rwanda
    Uniting Space and Earth for Climate Resilience. The conference will bring together the international community, space agencies, industry, government, academia and NGOs, and representatives of non-space sectors...
    — South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO), ZA Space, Hauweng, Advanced Business Events,
    Pretoria, South Africa
    Expecting 300 exhibitors, 500 companies, 25 countries, 3,000 B2B (business to business) meetings
    — Space Tech Expo,
    Anaheim CA, USA
    4500 expected attendees are invited to discover the latest advancements in the space supply chain by connecting with over 350 companies who offer cutting-edge solutions, including electronics,...
    Free – US$79
    — Space Resources Roundtable (SRR),
    Golden CO, USA
    As it has done since 1999, this conference will bring together world experts from space agencies, research organizations, academia, the space private sector, the mining supply chain,...

    Wednesday

    — SpaceX,
    SLC-4E (~35°N), Vandenberg SFB CA, USA
    Launch window 07:00-11:00 PDT | 14:00-18:00 UTC | 04:00-08:00 HST for 24 internet satellites; 1st stage booster B1088 is expected to return and land on ASDS OCISLY...
    — SpaceX,
    SLC-40 (~28°N), Cape Canaveral SFS FL, USA
    Launch window 04:02-08:02 EDT | 08:02-12:02 UTC | HST 22:02 June 2 - 02:02 June 3 for 29 internet satellites; 1st stage reusable booster B1090 expected to...
    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Online
    NASA seeks proposals by 17:00 EDT for Lunar Enabling Infrastructure Accelerator (LEIA) from USA institutions regarding vertical solar arrays, in situ resource utilization (ISRU) oxygen production systems,...

    Thursday

    — China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC),
    Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center (TSLC), ~39°N, Shanxi, China
    Launch scheduled for 19:41-19:51 Beijing Time | 11:41-11:51 UTC | 01:41-01:51 HST
    — American Astronautical Society (AAS),
    Monterey VA, USA
    Design-build-launch competition for space-related topics open to teams from universities and colleges. Teams must be able to design and build a space-type system, following the approved competition...

    Friday

    — China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC),
    Wenchang Space Launch Center, ~19°N, Hainan Island, China
    Launch window 13:00-17:00 Beijing Time | 05:00-09:00 UTC | HST June 4 19:00-23:00, possibly for SpaceSail Polar Orbit LEO communication satellites.

    Saturday

    — Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF),
    Chicago IL, USA
    Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Top Gun with the real Maverick of NASA, Astronaut Scott “Scooter” Altman. Altman played a pivotal role in the iconic movie, performing...
    US$150

    Sunday

    — Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex,
    Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex FL, USA
    Astronaut Ken Cameron, Pilot or Commander for 3 Space Shuttle flights with 561+ hours in space, gives his personal account and reflects on his experiences, then engages...
    US$200