Mini-conference for Europa ICONS program
Laurel MD, USA Organizer: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU-APL)Pairing Europa Clipper science team members with undergraduate students for 10-week internship (intern stipend US$12,000).
Pairing Europa Clipper science team members with undergraduate students for 10-week internship (intern stipend US$12,000).
At Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center.
Announced via email: There will be an updated website soon to reflect the intention of an online-only version of cancelled ISS R&D Conference for presentation of 250+ submitted abstracts.
Being hosted by International Astronautical Federation, Space Industry Association of Australia, Australian Space Agency, New South Wales Government -- Submissions are Due for Late Breaking News presentation to be held Oct 3 at 76th International Astronautical Congress with theme Sustainable Space – Resilient Earth.
Nominations due for 5th annual T. S Kelso Award for contributions to space safety and protection of the space environment.
6th IPM for users / developers of instrumentation onboard planetary missions; at University of Colorado Boulder.
Space U for ages 11-14, and 15-18; learning opportunities tied to NASA missions including space habitats, thermal protection systems, rocketry, robotics.
At National University of La Plata.
At Southwest Research Institute.
At Hyatt Regency.
For those working or studying in any NASA Science Mission Directorate discipline who would like to submit a NASA space mission proposal.
Theoretical and hands-on planetary sample analysis.
GIS software training emphasizing terrestrial planets and icy satellite surface research.
Featuring the Neil Armstrong Award of Excellence.
With representatives from Mankins Space Tech and The Aerospace Corporation
Abstracts due for 2nd Lunar Polar Volatiles Conference, being held Nov 12-14 in Honolulu HI; includes special session on Artemis missions.
Nominations due for AIAA 2026 Premier and Technical Awards, being presented at AIAA Awards Gala April 29, 2026.
Registrations and grant requests due for Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) Winter School, being held Jan 25-30, 2026
Registration: This meeting will NOT require advance registration, however you need to be a member of LOGIC to receive the Zoom details. Please sign-up to become a member of LOGIC at https://logic.jhuapl.edu/Sign-Up/ and be sure to select to be added the "general" email list. Zoom Details: Zoom details will be […]
Features James “J.J.” Shaw of Amazon’s Kuiper Government Solutions (KGS)
Presented by Robert Mueller of NASA Kennedy Swamp Works
Abstracts due for 6th annual Cislunar Security Conference 2025, being held Dec 2-4 in Laurel MD, USA.
Tent-camp by Falcon 9 rocket or Independence shuttle replica; STEM activities.
Community event of astronomy activities at North Aʻohōkū Place facilities
Education conference for teachers of astronomy, a separate subject in the mandatory curriculum of Thai schools.
The Lunar Maintenance and Repair Workshop aims to explore the critical role of maintenance and repair (M&R) in sustaining lunar infrastructure, such as lunar lander and rovers, while drawing lessons from extreme terrestrial environments. The workshop will cover various M&R technologies, the design of maintainable systems, logistics and actionable practices […]
Also features a ceremony for the International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA).
Award Applications Due: Eugene M. Shoemaker Impact Cratering Award --- US$3,000 award winner announced at annual GSA conference being held Oct 19-22.
Includes session TP11, Lunar Space Environment.
Ohio Space Week including Glenn Space Technology Symposium: Accelerating Aerospace Innovation and NASA Discovery Days.
RSVP DUE: Briefings for media representatives on Artemis II mission; to be held Sep 23-24 at NASA Johnson Space Center; 16:00 CDT.
Mentoring and networking on space careers for young professionals and students.
Topics include Lessons from BepiColombo and On-Orbit Operations.
2nd gathering to foster collaboration on study of the planet.
Discussing binary and multiple systems among the NEO, Hungaria, main-belt, Trojan, Centaur and TNO populations.
Expecting 1400+ from 60+ countries; includes Space Innovation Summit on Sep 17; at Hôtel du Collectionneur or online.
Discussion of NASA extraterrestrial materials collections, including samples collected by Mars 2020, presentations on geological context and specific science hypotheses testable on these samples. Also, updates from NASA HQ, reports on the collections, sample return activities in progress and planned, advanced curation methods, NASA funding / facilities and data archiving. […]
Expected speakers include: Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, VA-10 – House Cmte on Space, Science, and Technology Monica Gorman, Area Vice President, Goddard Engineers, Scientists and Technicians Association (GESTA) – Union representing Goddard technical civil servants Colette Delwalla, Executive Director, Stand Up For Science Dr. Mollie Manier, National Institutes of Health, signer […]
To highlight importance of international cooperation for sustainable utilization of lunar resources; contact gegsla@moonvillageassociation.org.
At Salle Cassini.
At Wailea Beach Resort, US$950-1,795 and virtual $195-495.
Join the Beyond Earth Institute for a conversation about the critical challenge of food production in space. This webinar will examine the current gaps in space-based food systems, the specific needs of planned missions, and how these fit into the broader Moon to Mars Strategy. We’ll explore: What food production systems […]
Jose Hernandez, a former NASA astronaut with an extraordinary, only-in-America story, will visit UND on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The campus community is invited to join him for a guided conversation that afternoon as part of the Hilyard Center’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Hernandez will be at the Memorial Union […]
Topic: Dust and Environments
"Enabling Competition in the Commercial Space Industry" and the CLD Directive are more than policy updates—they're potential game-changers for how business gets done in low Earth orbit. But what do they actually mean for companies, investors, and innovators working in this space? Key discussion points will include: How these changes […]
Dr. David Livingston in Las Vegas NV hosts Dean Cheng online.
After evaluating more than 8,000 applications, NASA will debut its 2025 class of astronaut candidates. Live event for the 2025 Class of Astronaut Candidates and preview Artemis II Moon Mission, 12:30 EDT.
Conference Call via Webcast