China NewSpace Launch Providers’ Success May Bolster Further Commercial Aerospace / Lunar Developments
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MONDAY☆ Jul 29 — International Space Station, ~415-km LEO: Two members of Boeing CST-100 Starliner coming up on 2 full months in space, working with Expedition 71 seven-member crew on thunderstorm studies, NanoRacks airlock payload installations, monitoring blood pressure and body fluid changes, inspecting and cleaning station modules. ☆ Jul 29 — Tiangong Space Station, ~390-km LEO: Shenzhou 18 three-member crew undergoing emergency preparedness drills for station debris strike / decompression events; debris hit station earlier this year resulting in partial power loss – EVAs performed to fix external damage and install debris protection equipment. Highlights… o NewSpace: Blue Origin selects crew for New Shepard 26th mission date TBA, New Glenn heavy-lift rocket to debut possibly in September; SpaceX is moving its headquarters from Hawthorne CA to Starbase, Texas; Axiom Space partners with UK Space Agency and Astronaut Tim Peake to send all-British crew to ISS — AX-4 mission in Oct will carry Peggy Whitson and Astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary. ☆ Solar System: As Chang’E-6 lunar far side samples are being prepared for analyses, researchers in China reveal discovery of unidentified mineral ‘ULM-1’ with 41% water mass in Chang’E-5 near side regolith; scientists suggest Mercury may have a layer of diamond under its surface up to 16 km thick; Japan Akatsuki team continue efforts to communicate with the 14-year old Venus spacecraft after unexpected degradation of precision of attitude control. ☆ Galaxy: Gaia spacecraft resumes nominal mission operations to map Milky Way stars after suffering micrometeorite impact and solar storm; international datasets (up to 20 years old) being analyzed to support studies of decoupling of dark and normal matter in galaxy clusters MACS J0018.5+1626; under investigation is one of the oldest and coldest directly imaged exoplanets, 6x mass of Jupiter and averaging 0°C. ● Jul 29 – Aug 1 — American Astronautical Society (AAS), Boston MA: 2024 International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC). ☾ Jul 29 — Moon: 4.1° NNW of Uranus, 06:00; 0.26° E of Pleiades, 13:00; 4.9° N of Mars, 23:00. |
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● = Terrestrial and… o = International terrestrial events
☾ = Moon activity ★ = Space and… ☆ = International space / astro events; in Hawaii Standard Time unless noted. Add 10 hours to obtain UT (‘Universal Time’). |
Weekly Planet Watch – Morning Planets: Mars (ENE), Jupiter (ENE), Uranus (ENE), Neptune (E); Evening Planets: Mercury (W), Venus (W), Saturn (E).
American Astronautical Society and AIAA Advance Living and Working in Space |
Ongoing… ● May 28 – Aug 7 — LPI-JSC Center for Lunar Science and Exploration, Houston TX: Exploration Science Summer Intern Program. ● Jun 8 – Aug 3 — International Space University (ISU), Rice University, NASA, Johnson Space Center, Houston TX: 36th ISU Space Studies Program (SSP 2024). ☆ NET Jul — ISRO, Launch LVM-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3) / Gaganyaan G2, Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India: India planning for 1st uncrewed flight of Gaganyaan on a short orbital test flight. o Jul 1 – Aug 30 — Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Taipei, Taiwan: 2024 Summer Student Program; students conduct original research under supervision of professional astronomers. TUESDAY☆ Jul 30 — Rocket Lab, Launch Electron / StriX 5, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand: Launch of mission dubbed “Owl for One, One for Owl” of synthetic aperture radar satellites for Japan Earth imaging company Synspective. ★ Jul 30 — ULA, Launch Atlas 5 / USSF-51, SLC 41, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Atlas 5 to launch classified payload for USA Space Force. ● Jul 30 – Aug 1 — American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Las Vegas NV: 2024 ASCEND Conference. o Jul 30 – Aug 2 — University of Copenhagen Centre for ExoLife Sciences (CELS), Copenhagen, Denmark: Conference: Are we a Unique Species on a Unique Planet? – or are we just the ordinary Galactic standard? ☾ Jul 30 — Moon: 5.3° N of Jupiter, 13:00. ☆ Jul 30 — Southern Delta-Aquarids Meteor Shower Peak: Shower mostly visible in Southern Hemisphere, meteors appear to radiate from Aquarius constellation; may produce up to 25 meteors per hour with speed of ~41 km/sec; 14:00. ☆ Jul 30 — Aten Asteroid 2000 UK11: Near-Earth Flyby (0.095 AU) |
WEDNESDAY
★ NET Jul 31 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Polaris Dawn Crew Dragon, LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center FL: Jared Isaacman, Scott Poteet, Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon to reach apogee of 1,400 km, perform first commercial EVA, and test spacecraft-to-spacecraft communications with Starlink on 5-day mission.
● Jul 31 — American Geophysical Union (AGU), Washington DC: Abstracts Due: AGU 2024 Annual Meeting; being held Dec 9-13.
● Jul 31 – Aug 1 — NASA Science Mission Directorate, Network for Life Detection (NfoLD), Online: Science and Planetary Protection in Advance of Human Missions Seminar (Part 1).
☾ Jul 31 — Moon: 4.2° N of M35 cluster, 22:00.
☆ Jul 31 — Apollo Asteroid 2024 GD2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.095 AU)
THURSDAY
☆ NET Aug — China Rocket Co., Jielong-3 / Ganzhou 1, Qianyan 1, Xingshidai, Yellow Sea, China: Sea launch of Jielong-3 rocket, taking multiple satellites into SSO.
☆ Aug 1 — Deep Space, Kuiper Belt: New Horizons, now 58.3 AU from Earth, is expected to have operational mission support until it escapes the Kuiper Belt between 2028-2029; should reach interstellar space in 2040s.
● Aug 1 — NASA, Online / Washington DC: NASA seeking input / interest from national industry and international partners on disassembly and reuse of Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) after cancelling project.
FRIDAY
☾ Aug 2 — Moon: 5.1° S of Castor, 08:00; 1.81° S of Pollux, 14:00.
☆ Aug 2 — Amor Asteroid 2024 NS1: Near-Earth Flyby (0.013 AU)
SATURDAY
★ Aug 3 — SpaceX, Launch Falcon 9 / Cygnus CRS-2 (NG-21), SLC 40, Cape Canaveral SFS FL: Launch of Orbital ATK uncrewed cargo spacecraft Cygnus to ISS under NASA Commercial Resupply Services program.
● Aug 3 — NASA@MyLibrary, Maunakea Observatories, et al, Kamuela HI: AstroBash; at Thelma Parker Memorial Library, 10:00.
● Aug 3-8 — Utah State University, Logan UT: 38th Annual Small Satellite Conference.
☾ Aug 3 — Moon: 3.1° NNE of Beehive Cluster, 17:00.
SUNDAY
☾ Aug 4 — Korean Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter ‘Danuri’, Moon Orbit: KARI first lunar spacecraft Danuri reaches 2nd full year / enters 3rd year in space since launching on this day in 2022, reached Moon orbit Dec 16.
☾ Aug 4 — Moon: New Moon, 01:13.
☆ Aug 4 — Mars: 4.9° N of Aldebaran, 04:00.
☆ Aug 4 — Venus: 1.02° NNE of Regulus, 20:00.
☆ Aug 4 — Aten Asteroid 2020 MP2: Near-Earth Flyby (0.093 AU)


