If You Are In…

From:  Space Calendar

…online
…Washington, D.C.
…Glasgow, United Kingdom
…Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia
…Columbia, MD
…Pasadena CA
Or
…Houston or San Antonia, TX

2013

Jan 14 — The Space Foundation, Astronauts Memorial Foundation, NASA, Online: Application Deadline: 2013 Alan Shepard Technology in Education Award; presented at the 29th National Space Symposium on Apr 8.

Jan 14-16 — NASA Small Bodies Assessment Group, Washington DC: 8th NASA Small Bodies Assessment Group Meeting; to identify scientific priorities / opportunities for exploration of asteroids, comets, interplanetary dust, small satellites, Trans-Neptunian Objects; held at Liaison Affinia Capitol Hill Hotel.

Jan 14-17 — University of Glasgow, RadioNet, ALMA, Glasgow, United Kingdom: Solar Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Workshop.

Jan 15 — RSA, Launch Rokot / 3 Rodnik satellites, Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia: Scheduled launch of Rokot carrier rocket with Briz-KM booster to deliver 3 Rodnik communications satellites to orbit.

Jan 15 — SETI Institute, Mountain View CA: Colloquium: The Sentinel B612 telescope – Finding Asteroids Before They Find Us; presented by Ed Lu of B612 Foundation developing Sentinel Space Telescope, the first privately supported deep space mission; 19:00 PST.

Jan 15-17 — Applied Technologies Institute, Columbia MD: New Directions in Space Remote Sensing Course; conducted by Dr. Scott Madry; US$1,740.

Jan 17, 18 — Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA: The von Kármán Lecture Series: Probing the Dark Sector with Euclid.

Jan 18 — Space Center Houston, Houston TX: Lunch with an Astronaut, Brian Duffy; US$49.95 adult.

Jan 19 — AIAA, San Antonio TX: AIAA Educator Academy – Mars Rover; for educators to learn how to build Mars Rover with simple objects and create design projects for children; held at University of San Antonio, 08:00 CST.

See More on the Space Calendar Page:  Downrange

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