Weekend Edition
Fri-Mon / 31 October – 3 November 2014

LRO Advancing Observation Plan For 2nd
2-Year Extended Mission

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Search & Discovery Of LADEE Impact Crater (R) Allowed LROC Team To Test Recently Developed Computer Tool To Search Narrow Angle Camera Before & After Images For New Craters; Technique Will Facilitate One Of The Objectives For 2nd LRO Extended Mission: Determine How Many Small Meteorites Hitting Moon & Their Effects; LRO Has Collected Over 528.75 TB Of Data Since 2009 Arrival In Lunar Orbit; Orbiter Now Set To Take Oblique Image Of Euler Crater (L) After Preparatory -58 Degree Roll; Instrument PIs Planning Next Observations

Image Credit: NASA

Friday / 31 October 2014

India Public, Private Moon Missions 2015-2016

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India ISRO Satellite Centre Director S. Shiva Kumar Says Indigenous Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter / Lander / Rover Launching To Moon 2016 Will Enable Spacecraft Development For Proposed 2nd Mars Mission In 2018; GSLV Mk 3 Rocket, Expected To Launch Again First Half Of Dec, Vital For High-Mass Moon, Mars, Deep Space & Human Missions; Privately-Funded GLXP Team Indus Aiming For Moon 2015, Integrating Engineering Model Of Lander & Prototype Of Rover, Needs To Secure PSLV Launch & US$35M

Image Credit: ISRO, Team Indus

Thursday / 30 October 2014

Moon Express To Update On Moon Lander Development

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Lunar Enterprise Moon Express To Begin Vehicle Testing At Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility, ALHAT Hazard Field (BR), In November; Media Representatives Invited To Project Update Mon 3 Nov At KSC, 14:00 EST; ME Vehicle Testing Is Part Of Its Participation In NASA Lunar Cargo Transportation & Soft Landing By Soft Touchdown (CATALYST), No-Funds-Exchanged Space Act Agreement Initiative To Encourage Development Of USA Private Sector Robotic Landers; 1st ME Mission MX-1 To Compete For GLXP In 2015 / 2016

Pictured: Moon Express CEO Bob Richards

Image Credit: Moon Express, NASA

Wednesday / 29 October 2014

China Test Moon Mission Returning To Earth

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Chang’e-5 T1 Probe Departing Gravitational Sphere Of Moon, After Briefly Orbitting Moon At ~60,000 Km Altitude, Craft Makes Adjustments For Transfer Back To Terrestrial Orbit; Four-Day Trip Back To Earth Will Set Up Earth Reentry Demonstration On 31 October, Will Then Maneuver To Skip Off Edge Of Earth Atmosphere To Slow From 11.2 Km/sec Before Landing In Inner Mongolia With Parachute Assist; Lunar Rendezvous Allowed For Stunning Photo Of Moon And Earth

Image Credit: CNSA

Tuesday / 28 October 2014

LRO CRaTER Highlighting Dangers Of Space Environment

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Data From CRaTER Instrument Aboard LRO Orbiter Demonstrating Impact Of Abnormal & Extended Lack Of Solar Activity; Since 2006 – Longest Solar Minimum / Weakest Solar Activity Is Bringing About Highest Intensities Of Galactic Cosmic Rays Witnessed Since Beginning Of Space Age Says CRaTER PI Nathan Schwadron Of UNH; Trend Reducing Allowable Days For Human Deep Space Exploration By 20%; Lunar Exploration – Short Transit & Possibilities For Underground Habitation – More Feasible Than Deep Space / Mars Exploration With Current Technology

Image Credit: NASA, UNH

Weekend Edition
Fri-Mon / 24-27 October 2014

China Moon Missions Opening Path To Human Exploration Of Lunar South Pole

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Chang’e-5-T1 Mission Successfully Enters Circumlunar Course, Set To Obtain Experimental Data, Validate ‘Skip-Reentry’ Technique & Technologies In Preparation For 2017 Chang’e-5 Sample Return Mission, Land In Inner Mongolia Around 1 Nov; China Officials Report Next Moon Lander Chang’e-4 Also Set To Advance Technologies For Sample Return Mission While Accomplishing New Feat – South Pole Landing Would Achieve Both Of These Objectives While Helping To Open Up Promising New Frontier To Eventual Human Settlement

Image Credit: Xinhua, NASA

 

Friday / 24 October 2014

Stanford On The Moon:
2014 Homecoming Reunion Conference

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SOM 2014 Conference With The Themes “Sustaining & Realizing The Vision: The Next 50-75 Years” And “Who Owns The Moon?” Will Feature Dr. Bob Richards Of Moon Express Inc. & Steve Durst Of SOM, SPC / ILOA On Friday 24 Oct From 15:00-17:00 PDT; SOM Focuses On Significant Lunar Presence & Center For Stanford University In The 21st Century

Image Credit: ILOA, NASA, Moon Express, Stanford University

Thursday / 23 October 2014

China Preparing To Launch Chang’e-5 Test Mission

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1st Launch Of A Long March-3C/E Rocket Is Set To Boost The Next China Mission From Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sometime Between 24-26 Oct; Probe Will Test Earth Reentry Technologies / Capabilities Needed To Complete 2017 Chang’e-5 Sample Return Mission (L); Based On Modified Chang’e-2 Probe Design, Carrying A Re-entry Capsule, The Probe Will Travel Around The Moon And Return To Earth At >40,230 km/hr Before Parachuting For Earth Landing; 8-Day Mission Will Also Carry Payload Developed By LuxSpace Of Luxembourg

Image Credit: CNSA, CLEP

Wednesday / 22 October 2014

MIT Centennial Symposium: Future Directions / Past Achievements In Space Exploration

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Innovators Advancing Next Giant Leaps Into Solar System Will Join With Heroes Of Past Space Missions Today To Celebrate 100 Years Of MIT Aero / Astronautics Contributions; Panel Of Apollo Astronauts – Featuring MIT Alumnus Buzz Aldrin – To Discuss Experiences On Moon; Northrup Grumman CEO Wes Bush & MIT Professor Maria Zuber Will Speak On The Autonomous / Intelligent Systems That Will Enable  Long-Duration, Cost-Effective Robotic Planetary Missions; Event To Conclude On Friday After Panel Of MIT Alumni Shuttle / ISS Astronauts Including Jeff Hoffman (L) Speak About Future Of Human Spaceflight

Image Credit: MIT

Tuesday / 21 October 2014

Lunar Scientists Gather For
LEAG Annual Meeting 22-24 Oct

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Lunar Exploration Analysis Group Meeting Taking Place 22-24 October In Laurel MD At JHU/APL; 3 “Current Understanding” Sessions On Lunar Volatiles With Major Focus Moon South Pole / Permanently Shadowed Craters, Solar Wind, Data From LRO / LADEE / ARTEMIS, Potential For Human Stays On Moon; 2 Sessions On Future Exploration Instruments, Missions, Techniques, Strategies & Opportunities; 50+ Speakers (L-R) Include Jacob Bleacher (NASA), John Thorton (Astrobotic), James Carpenter (ESA)

Image Credit: LEAG, JHU/APL, NASA