• Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
    Asteroid 1998 KY26

    NET Jul — Hayabusa 2, Asteroid 1998 KY26 Rendezvous

    ☆ NET Jul — JAXA Hayabusa 2 mission to rendezvous with asteroid 1998 KY26, after returning samples from (162173) Ryugu to Earth in 2020 and flying by asteroid 98943 Torifune in 2026.

    European Space Agency (ESA)
    Jupiter Orbit

    NET July — JUICE Spacecraft to Insert into Jupiter Orbit

    NET July — ESA Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) expected to reach Jupiter this month if launched April 2023; will perform a flyby of Ganymede 7.5-hours before Jupiter insertion; will spend at least 3.5 years studying Jupiter atmosphere and magnetosphere, moons Ganymede, Europa, Callisto and Io with 10 state-of-the-art instruments […]

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    Heliocentric Orbit

    Parker Solar Probe Marks 13th Full Year in Space

    NASA craft surpasses another full year in space today, having launched Aug 12, 2018; probe came within ~6.16M km of the Sun on Dec 24, 2024 which is ~7 times closer than any prior spacecraft, traveling faster than any other human-made object at ~692,000 km/hr.

    Milky Way Galaxy

    243rd Galactic Tick Day

    Highlighting Galaxy awareness by celebrating the Solar System traveling around Milky Way Galaxy Center every ~225 million Earth years, one Galactic Tick happens every 633.7 days; first Tick Day was one Tick after October 2nd, 1608 when the first telescope patent was filed.

  • Sun-Mercury
    Global / Inter-Global

    Transit of Mercury

    Mercury to pass directly between Earth and Sun; observers see distant planet as small dot gliding slowly across face of Sun; starts Nov 12 at 20:41 HST, ends 01:07 Nov 13.

  • China National Space Administration (CNSA)
    Wenchang Space Launch Center, Hainan Island, China (19° N)

    NET 2033 — Launch Long March 9 Test Flight

    Tentative date for China to test launch its next-gen rocket intended to carry people and cargo to the Moon.

    Roscosmos State Corporation
    Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia

    NET 2033 — Launch Luna-31

    Roscosmos hoping to launch lander to deliver a heavy lunar rover weighing up to 5,000 kg, capable of mining / extracting lunar resources.

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    Jupiter Trojan camp at L5

    Lucy to Flyby Asteroids 617 Patroclus and Menoetius

    NASA Lucy mission to come within 1,000 km of 113-km diameter 617 Patroclus and 104-km diameter Menoetius, p-type binary asteroids; Lucy will be in a stable, 6-year orbit between the L4 and L5 -- mission extension may be granted.

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    Heliocentric Orbit

    Lucy Spacecraft End of Primary Mission, Continues Orbit Around Sun

    End of primary mission for NASA Lucy mission, future science and mission plan extension TBD; mission is a twelve-year journey to eight different asteroids, and craft will continue to orbit the Sun in a stable orbit between the L4 and L5 Trojan swarms around Jupiter. 

  • Roscosmos State Corporation
    Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia

    NET 2035 — Launch Luna-32

    Roscosmos hopes to launch Luna-32 to deliver heavy modules weighing up to 5,000 kg for the construction of the International Lunar Research Station by this date.

    Roscosmos State Corporation
    Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia

    NET 2035 — Launch Luna-33

    Roscosmos hopes to launch Luna-33 orbiter to be used for communication and navigation for Human Moon Missions and lunar base.

    China National Space Administration (CNSA)
    Comet 311/P PanSTARRS Orbit

    Tianwen-2 to Rendezvous with Comet 311/P PanSTARRS

    China asteroid sample return mission, having returned at least 100 grams from Kamo’oalewa (2016 HO3), to rendezvous with and begin orbiting Comet 311/P PanSTARRS for 1 year.

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