Supporting Humans in Space, on the Moon: Meetings Focus on Lunar Surface Science and Commons in SpaceAs 2021 new USA Administration plans for February 23 (TBD) State of the Union Address, hopefully including thoughts for strategic Artemis Moon / USA in Space 2020s decade planning, the only humans in LEO continue their work aboard ISS while on the ground, others advance exploration infrastructures. The 8th Lunar Surface Science Workshop, themed ‘Structuring Real-Time Science Support of Artemis Crewed Operations’ and chaired by (TL) José Hurtado and Kelsey Young will run February 24-25. There will be >35 lectures, 2 Sessions on Analogs and 2 Breakout Sessions cover topics on modernizing lessons and support tools from Apollo, Constellation, Shuttle program, ISS EVAs, EuroMoonMars, Pangaea astronaut training, Desert Research and Technology Studies, and Haughton-Mars Project analog site on Devon Island, High Arctic. On Feb 24-26, Commons in Space Conference 2021 is being held online hosted by International Association for the Study of the Commons, ASU, University of Arizona, Open Lunar Foundation and Indiana University Bloomington. It will discuss orbital space congestion, celestial mining and dark night sky, building beyond Antarctica and High Sea regulations to promote fair use of space resources, knowledge and innovations. The Conference Steering Committee includes (BL-R) Timiebi Aganaba-Jeanty of ASU, Alice Gorman of Flinders University, Jessy Kate Schingler of Open Lunar Foundation, Menelisi Falayi of Rhodes University, and Akhil Rao of Middlebury College. (Image Credits: NASA, LPI, ASU, Beyond Earth, et al) |
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MONDAY Highlights…
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Weekly Planet Watch – Evening Planets: Mars (WSW), Uranus (WSW); Morning Planets: Mercury (ESE), Jupiter (ESE), Saturn (ESE).
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TUESDAY
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Feb 23 — Moon: 7.3° S of Castor, 11:00; 3.7° S of Pollux, 16:00.
Feb 23 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 CH8: Near-Earth Flyby (0.033 AU)
Feb 23 — Aten Asteroid 2015 EQ: Near-Earth Flyby (0.046 AU)
WEDNESDAY
Feb 24 — International Astronautical Federation, Online / Paris, France: IAF GNF Space Conversations Series: Breakthrough Listen and International SETI Collaborations; 17:00 CET.
Feb 24 — Institute of Physics (IOP) Manchester and District Branch, Online / United Kingdom: Lecture: Analogue Moon.
Feb 24 — AIAA Greater Huntsville Section, Online / Huntsville AL: Challenges and Benefits of Excavation and Construction on the Moon; presentation by Dr. Jennifer Edmunson, project manager of lunar construction project Moon to Mars Planetary Autonomous Construction Technology at NASA MSFC; 16:00-17:00 CST.
Feb 24 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Venus Meeting #10; and Panel on Ocean Worlds and Dwarf Planets Meeting #17.
Feb 24-25 — LPI, USRA, NASA, Online / Houston TX: Lunar Surface Science Workshop 8: Structuring Real-Time Science Support of Artemis Crewed Operations.
Feb 24-26 — International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Open Lunar Foundation, Indiana University Bloomington, Online / Tempe AZ: IASC 2021 Commons in Space Virtual Conference; featuring Timiebi Aganaba-Jeanty, Alice Gorman, Jessy Kate Schingler, Menelisi Falayi, Steven Freeland, more.
Feb 24 — Moon: 2.64° NNE of Beehive Cluster, 17:00.
THURSDAY
Feb 25 — Boeing, NASA, Stennis Space Center MS: SLS core stage 2nd hot fire test planned.
Feb 25 — Singapore Space and Technology Association, Singapore and Online: Pre-GSTC (Global Space & Technology Convention) Workshops and Seminars; featuring 3rd ILOA Lunar Commercial Communications Workshop (Hybrid).
Feb 25 — Institute of Physics (IOP) London & South East Branch, Online / United Kingdom: Lecture: From Highgate to Titan: Personal recollections of a rocket scientist; by John Zarnecki, Huygens Programme Director and Mission Architect, Open University.
Feb 25 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Mercury and the Moon #11.
FRIDAY
Feb 26 — Institute of Physics (IOP), Online / United Kingdom: Discussion Panel: Space Travel Across the Decades and Beyond; with Jim Green (NASA), Günther Hasinger (ESA), Mikhail Marov (Former Scientific Secretary of Soviet Space Council), Gu Yidong (China Manned Space Programme), Astronaut Mae Jemison, Astronaut Rakesh Sharma, Caroline Harper (UK Space Agency).
Feb 26 — National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Online / Washington DC: Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 – Panel on Ocean Worlds and Dwarf Planets Meeting #17.
Feb 26 — Moon: 4.3° NNE of Regulus, 08:00; Full (Snow Moon), 22:18.
SATURDAY
Feb 27 — American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO), Online: AAVSO Webinar: Dr. Luisa Rebull, “Stellar Rotation in Young Clusters using K2 and TESS” and Dr. Margarita Karovska, “Why is it important to observe/monitor LPVs?”; starting 19:00 UTC.
SUNDAY
Feb 28 — ISRO, Launch PSLV / Amazônia 1, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: India PSLV, designated PSLV-C51, to launch Amazônia 1 Earth observation satellite for Brazil.
Feb 28 — International Astronautical Federation, Online: Abstracts Due: 72nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2021): Inspire, Innovate & Discover for the Benefit of Humankind; being held Oct 25-29.
Feb 28 — Ireland & Northern Ireland Science Festival, Institute of Physics, Online / United Kingdom: Lecture: The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking); with Katie Mack and Jim Al-Khalili.
Feb 28 — Moon: At perigee (distance 365,404 km), 19:17.
Feb 28 — Apollo Asteroid 2021 DE: Near-Earth Flyby (0.011 AU)