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Skynet Tonight! "Radio Telescopes on the Mooon!" & Constellations "Pyxis, the Compass" & "Antilia, the Air Pump" 9PM CT


 

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Saturday¡¯s Topic: ¡°Radio Telescopes on the Moooon!¡± & ¡°Pyxis, the Compass, and Antlia, the Air Pump¡±?

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Saturday¡¯s DARC SkyNet is at 9PM CT.

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DDiscussion Topic of the Evening.

¡°Radio Telescopes on the Moooon!¡±


1960¡¯s Artist¡¯s Lunar Radio Telescope Imagined


Apollo Science Operations Center Telescope Rendering


1986 Lunar Arecibo Style Telescope


Lunar Crater Radio Telescope


Rover Operates Inside a Lunar Crater

Waz Up
Space Exploration and Space History?

Astronaut Birthdays

  • April 5, 1949: Judith Resnik (STS-41-D, STS-51-L)

  • April 5, 1950: Franklin Chang Diaz (STS-61-C, STS-34, STS-46, STS-60, STS-75, STS-91, STS-111)

  • April 9, 1950: Kenneth Cockrell (STS-56, STS-69, STS-80, STS-98, STS-111)

  • April 9, 1963: Timothy Kopra (STS-127/128 (Expedition 20), Expedition 46/47)

  • April 9, 1976: Serena Au?¨®n-Chancellor (Expedition 56/57)

Miss Carolyn¡¯s Constellation of the Week

This Week: Pyxis, the compass, and Antlia, the air pump.

Space Launches For This Week

April 18

GSLV Mk.2 ? GISAT 1

Launch time: TBD

Launch site: Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota, India

India¡¯s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk. 2 (GSLV Mk.2), designated GSLV-F10, will launch India¡¯s first GEO Imaging Satellite, or GISAT 1. The GISAT 1 spacecraft will provide continuous remote sensing observations over the Indian subcontinent from geostationary orbit more than 22,000 miles (nearly 36,000 kilometers) above Earth. Delayed from Jan. 15, February and March 5, 2020. Delayed from March 28. [March 26]


April 22

Falcon 9 ? Crew 2

Launch time: 1011 GMT (6:11 a.m. EDT)

Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on its second operational flight with astronauts on-board to the International Space Station. NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough, Megan McArthur, Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet will launch on the Crew Dragon spacecraft. The Crew Dragon will return to a splashdown at sea. Delayed from March 30 and April 20. [March 5]


Late April

Vega ? Pl¨¦iades Neo 3

Launch time: 0150 GMT (9:50 p.m. EDT)

Launch site: ZLV, Kourou, French Guiana

An Arianespace Vega rocket, designated VV18, will launch the Pl¨¦iades Neo 3 Earth observation satellite for Airbus. Pl¨¦iades Neo 3 is the first of four Pl¨¦iades Neo high-resolution Earth observation satellites built, owned, and operated by Airbus. The Vega rocket will also launch multiple rideshare payloads. Delayed from February after VV17 launch failure. Delayed from late March and April 20. [March 31]


April 25

Soyuz ? OneWeb 6

Launch time: TBD

Launch site: Vostochny Cosmodrome, Russia

A Russian Soyuz rocket will launch 36 satellites into orbit for OneWeb, which is developing a constellation of hundreds of satellites in low Earth orbit for low-latency broadband communications. The Soyuz-2.1b rocket will use a Fregat upper stage. [March 26]


April 26

Delta 4-Heavy ? NROL-82

Launch time: TBD

Launch site: SLC-6, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

A United Launch Alliance Delta 4-Heavy rocket will launch a classified spy satellite cargo for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office. The largest of the Delta 4 family, the Heavy version features three Common Booster Cores mounted together to form a triple-body rocket. Delayed from September. [March 26]


April 29

Long March 5B ? Tianhe 1

Launch time: TBD

Launch site: Wenchang, China

A Chinese Long March 5B will launch Tianhe 1, the core module for a Chinese space station low Earth orbit. [March 26]

Recent Astronomical Discoveries?

More than 5,000 tons of extraterrestrial dust fall to Earth each year



Visible satellite passages over the next couple of days.

You can use the website to find out what¡¯s in orbit and

where to look during fly-overs

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All times are ¡°local¡± (Dallas) time.


X-37B


Apr. 11


Apr. 13

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