March 16-22, 2026 / Hawai`i Island, USA

Vol 45, Week 11: Lunar Broadcast Precursor — Terrestrial Edition

Isar Spectrum "Onward and Upward" Mission to Launch Multiple Payloads

Set for March 19, the 2nd test launch of the 28-meter Isar Spectrum aims to carry 5 cubesats to SSO and 1 non-separable experiment, the latter made by Dcubed as part of the ESA program supporting commercial space, likely an in-orbit demonstration of deployment hardware. One of the payloads, the CyBEEsat, a 1U (10x10x10 cm, or 1 liter) cubesat made by Technische Universität Berlin, demonstrates a miniaturized SDM-band transceiver and features perovskite solar cells, high-efficiency, thin-film, radiation-tolerant, low-cost, and printed / coated onto surfaces. Other payloads are: the TriSat-S 3U cubesat by University of Maribor, Slovenia, which will test battery hibernation with exceptionally low self-discharge / rapid voltage recovery and to test an ultra-low-power optical system as a precursor for autonomous navigation. Platform 6 is a 6U modular satellite made by EnduroSat, Bulgaria, for diverse missions and sold at US$492,000. FramSat-1 measures the Sun position relative to the satellite; it is built by members of the student organization Orbit at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, assisted by several companies and the Norwegian Space Agency. A 1U cubesat developed by the TU Wien Space Team at University of Maribor allows students in Slovenia and Austria to run their own code and take pictures / measurements. Isar Aerospace, established 2018 in Munich, Germany, now has 400+ employees from 40+ nations. (Image Credits: Isar, TU Berlin, NTNU, U of Maribor)

The 57th Lunar and Planetary Conference Convenes Again in Woodlands TX

On March 16, 2,000+ international experts begin 5 days in a collaborative environment to discuss heavenly bodies “from Mercury to Ultima Thule”, while the 1st LPSC conference convened 140 investigators to report on lunar samples brought back by Apollo 11 Astronauts. Scientists and students are encouraged to provide new insights and understanding of the Solar System. Oral and poster presentations, topical symposia and problem-oriented sessions are based on peer-reviewed abstracts chosen on overall relevance to the conference and quality of science from the 2,000+ submissions. Charles “Chip” Shearer presents “A Long and Rocky Road from Apollo to Artemis” as the lecture named for astrogeologist Harold Masursky, of the Apollo, Viking, Voyager, Magellan and Pioneer Venus missions. NASA updates / town halls will be given / led by Amit Kshatriya, Louise Prockter, Brad Bailey, Kathleen Vander Kaaden, Aaron Burton and Lori Glaze. Online attendance is available, as is a Professional Development Center for students / early-career scientists. Presentations encompass Artemis mission planning, solar wind samples, volcanic activity on Venus, minerals on Mars, and the ocean of Enceladus. Attendees can also apply to be LPSC Ambassadors, providing extended social media coverage and engaging with the community online using #LPSC2026. (Image Credits: L-R: NASA-conference with Lander, LPI, NASA-Gene Cernan on Moon)

Humans in Space

⭐ International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Expedition 74 crew preparing for US Spacewalk #94 on Wednesday by cleaning spacesuit cooling loops, configuring suits / various tools to install modification kit and route cables for a new solar array, and training on the Canadarm2 to support the spacewalkers. The seven-member crew are also performing vein scans, documenting sleep patterns, collecting saliva, taking cognition tests, using sensors to analyze blood flow, testing artificial intelligence tools that may enhance communications, cleaning / inspecting a ventilation system, servicing the oxygen generator, replacing plumbing components, inspecting video recording gear, downloading video and imagery for mission controllers, and installing automated Earth observation hardware to capture imagery of islands across the Asia-Pacific region.

⭐ Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou-21 three-member crew using experimental software on laptops to look at human-machine trust and intuitive physical behavior, testing for metabolic components in urine with spectrometer, monitoring with electroencephalography equipment for research on deep cognition and emotional analysis / regulation, replacing the sampling cover of the combustion science experiment cabinet, evacuating waste gases, and changing experimental samples in the fluid physics experiment cabinet; they continue regular inspections of the station, and do medical examinations for blood pressure, body composition and exercise-induced cardiopulmonary function with both modern and TCM diagnostic instruments.

🌔 Lunar Enterprise News: NASA targeting NET April 1 for Artemis II crewed lunar flyby mission; mid-2027 for a new demonstration mission (Artemis III) to launch crew in Orion on top of the SLS rocket to low Earth orbit and test one or both commercial landers from SpaceX and / or Blue Origin for rendezvous and docking capabilities needed to land Astronauts on the Moon; and the first Artemis lunar landing for early 2028 (Artemis IV). 

☄ Near-Earth Objects Close Approaches  Tue Mar 17: Apollo Asteroid 2015 VO142 (0.006 AU); Tue Mar 17: Apollo Asteroid 2026 DP10 (0.026 AU); Thu Mar 19: Apollo Asteroid 2026 DP15 (0.013 AU); Sun Mar 22: Apollo Asteroid 2010 RA91 (0.012 AU)

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  • Monday

    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Online
    Streaming live at 14:00 EDT | 08:00 HST | UTC-4 on NASA YouTube channel, news conference participants include: Bill Spetch, operations integration manager, and spacewalk flight directors...
    — National Space Society (NSS), Alliance for Space Development and Settlement (ASD),
    Washington DC, USA
    Volunteers will advocate for space-related support and funding with members of United States Senate and US House of Representatives or their staff. Mandatory in-person training for advocates...
    $50
    — Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), Universities Space Research Association (USRA),
    The Woodlands TX, USA
    Expecting 2,000+ for the latest science, research, discoveries; at Waterway Marriott and online. Abstract peer review drives selection of presenters from global scientific community. LPSC began in...
    $400 – $700

    Tuesday

    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex FL, USA
    Astronaut Steven L. Smith flew as Mission Specialist on 3 Space Shuttles, Endeavor, Discovery and Atlantis, for 4 missions, STS-68, STS-82, STS-103 and STS-110. See him at...
    US$62 – US$187

    Wednesday

    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
    NASA Astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams will conduct U.S. spacewalk 94, exiting the Quest airlock at about 08:00 EDT | 12:00 UTC | 02:00 HST (video coverage beginning...
    — Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG), Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU-APL),
    Online / The Woodlands TX, USA
    At 11:00 CDT in-person at The Woodlands TX, USA, and Online at 15:00 CDT / UTC-5, both including an update from the recent LEAG annual meeting, and...
    — International Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL),
    Leiden, The Netherlands
    Earth and outer space have become increasingly intertwined environmentally, politically and philosophically, as satellite constellations multiply, lunar activities expand, and aspirations for Mars and beyond gain momentum....
    €200

    Thursday

    — Isar Aerospace,
    Andøya Spaceport, ~63°N, Norway
    Launch window 17:00-18:00 GFT (10:00-11:00 HST) for 2nd test flight of Isar Spectrum launch vehicle, to carry 5 cubesats to SSO, and ESA "Boost!" experiment: * CyBEEsat...
    — Kii Space Hub,
    Spaceport Kii, ~33.5N, Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
    Kii Space HUB FY2025 Annual Report Meeting, includes a planned site visit to Spaceport Kii. Speaker is from the Kii Space HUB Office of Industry Partnerships.
    — Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA),
    Online
    At 11:00 EDT | 15:00 UTC, subtitled "Who Benefits, Who Leads & What Comes Next?", session will address cloud computing, AI and Earth imagery, along with regulatory...
    — National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    SLC-39B, ~29°N, Kennedy Space Center FL, USA
    Anticipated return to Launch Complex 39B of Artemis II stack -- SLS and Orion capsule -- ahead of anticipated April 1 launch for Moon flyby with 4...

    Friday

    — CAS Space subsidiary of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
    Jiuquan Space Launch Center, ~41°N, Gansu, China
    53-meter launcher to carry prototype cargo spacecraft designed for Tiangong Space Station resupply. Kinetica-2 capable of delivering up to 12,000 kg to LEO.
    — Sun-Earth,
    Worldwide
    Occurs 04:45 HST / 14:45 UTC; March equinox is known as the vernal equinox (or spring equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere and as the autumnal equinox (or...
    — Quad Cinema,
    New York NY, USA
    Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, will inaugurate showings of this film; 12:55, 14:45, 17:05, 19:00, 21:20 EDT. Their description: Astronaut Eileen Collins was the first woman...

    Saturday

    — National Space Society (NSS), American Space Museum,
    Titusville FL, USA
    3rd annual event celebrates the last 3 seconds before blastoff, Brevard County, the Space Coast community, and Robert "Ozzie" Osband. At Spaceview Park, 8 Broad Street, 11:00-17:00...
    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
    San Luis Obispo CA, USA
    Research papers are presented in a formal technical meeting atmosphere, and ideas are exchanged and programs discussed. Cash prizes given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place papers...

    Sunday

    — Roscosmos State Corporation,
    Baikonur Cosmodrome, ~46°N, Kazakhstan
    16:59 UTC+5 (01:59 HST) to launch resupply mission to the International Space Station that was delayed from December 2025 after November launchpad damage at spaceport operated by...
    — African Astronomical Society (AfAS), Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST),
    Kasane, Botswana
    Part of 2026 African Astronomical Society Conference in Botswana April 22-27 and in collaboration with NASA SSERVI, features presentations on lunar science, planetary exploration, and human spaceflight...
    — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
    Worcester MA, USA
    Space‑themed event at Hanover Theatre & Conservatory to celebrate the 100th anniversary of humanity’s first modern rocket launch—achieved by Worcester’s own Dr. Robert H. Goddard, the “Father...