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LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T131521Z
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TZOFFSETFROM:+1100
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DTSTART:19701004T020000
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:ESA's Hera Launch to Dimorphos
DESCRIPTION:launch date announced by ESA for October 7th 16:52 CEST
UID:qjbPyL3Y-ixTIoJZAaiK2QmUN9id@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192832Z
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241007T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241007T181500
SEQUENCE:3
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:yIWbP3WYL6CvuhE5atpK0GW2Y9zH@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192832Z
DESCRIPTION:ESA's Hera Mission 2nd deep space manoeuvre in February 2026. D
 ate and time to be announced by ESA.
SUMMARY:ESA Hera Mission - 2nd deep space manoeuvre
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:40badfe3-18bf-4b2b-8ae0-6b1448e503af
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20Lyrid%20meteor%20shower%20is%20exp
 ected%20to%20peak%20around%20April%2021%20and%2022%2C%20depending%20on%20y
 our%20location.":The Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak around April 
 21 and 22\, depending on your location.
SUMMARY:Lyrid Meteor Shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240423
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20best%20time%20to%20see%20the%20sho
 oting%20stars%20of%20the%20peaking%20Draconids%20is%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22htt
 ps%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fscripts%2Fgo.php%3Ftype%3Dastro%22%3Ejust
 %20after%20nightfall.%3C%2Fa%3E":The best time to see the shooting stars o
 f the peaking Draconids is just after nightfall.
SUMMARY:Draconid Meteor Shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241010
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:93f68d1b-c972-449e-b1bd-c3b36e0a5fa6
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,February%E2%80%99s%20Full%20Moon%20is%20
 also%20known%20as%20the%20Snow%20Moon%20in%20many%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https
 %3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fgeography%2Fsouthern-northern-hemisphere.ht
 ml%22%3ENorthern%20Hemisphere%3C%2Fa%3E%20cultures.%20In%202024%2C%20this%
 20is%20a%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%
 2Fmoon%2Fmicro-moon.html%22%3EMicromoon%3C%2Fa%3E.":February’s Full Moon
  is also known as the Snow Moon in many Northern Hemisphere cultures. In 2
 024\, this is a Micromoon.
SUMMARY:Snow Micromoon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240225
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:B16B9BC1-E4E6-4003-A6DD-BBE9CF47AF20
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
SUMMARY:Partial Lunar Eclips (Europe\, Asia\, Africa)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231029
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21CBD705-606B-470E-9A2B-A73B24A9C01E
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION:Quarter Moon\, good to see meteorites.
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2023: Orionids Meteor Shower (Highly)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231023
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:89b0bf57-6a89-4881-9c0f-cecf3d2f71ab
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Use%20our%20handy%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22htt
 ps%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmeteor-shower%2Feta-aquarids.
 html%22%3EInteractive%20Meteor%20Shower%20Sky%20Map%3C%2Fa%3E%20to%20incre
 ase%20your%20chances%20of%20seeing%20shooting%20stars%20from%20the%20Eta%2
 0Aquarids.":Use our handy Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map to increase yo
 ur chances of seeing shooting stars from the Eta Aquarids.
SUMMARY:Eta Aquarid Meteors
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240507
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4a5a83a9-f2e3-44b4-8741-46ece8d7ddd8
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timea
 nddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fmars%2F%22%3EMars%3C%2Fa%3E%20and%20%3C
 a%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fju
 piter%2F%22%3EJupiter%3C%2Fa%3E%20will%20pass%20within%200.31%20degrees%20
 of%20each%20other%20in%20the%20pre-dawn%20sky.%20In%20a%20presentation%20a
 t%20the%202022%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fnews
 %2Fastronomy%2Fpublic-engagement-epsc2022%22%3EEuroplanet%20Science%20Cong
 ress%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20we%20highlighted%20this%20as%20one%20of%207%20notable%
 20%E2%80%98close%20approaches%E2%80%99%20before%20the%20year%202040.":Mars
  and Jupiter will pass within 0.31 degrees of each other in the pre-dawn s
 ky. In a presentation at the 2022 Europlanet Science Congress\, we highlig
 hted this as one of 7 notable ‘close approaches’ before the year 2040.
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mars and Jupiter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240815
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:46914CC2-B931-437F-B068-279CB42A72CC
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2023: South Taurids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231107
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:134bdd1c-6a9a-400b-911a-8550454ffcab
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20March%20equinox%20is%20the%20first
 %20day%20of%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fcalenda
 r%2Fspring-equinox.html%22%3Espring%3C%2Fa%3E%20in%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%
 22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fgeography%2Fsouthern-northern-hemisp
 here.html%22%3ENorthern%20Hemisphere%3C%2Fa%3E%20and%20the%20start%20of%20
 %3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fcalendar%2Fautumnal-e
 quinox.html%22%3Efall%3C%2Fa%3E%20in%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%
 2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fgeography%2Fsouthern-northern-hemisphere.html%22%3
 ESouthern%20Hemisphere%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20by%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2F
 www.timeanddate.com%2Fcalendar%2Faboutseasons.html%22%3Eastronomical%20def
 initions%3C%2Fa%3E.":The March equinox is the first day of spring in the N
 orthern Hemisphere and the start of fall in the Southern Hemisphere\, by a
 stronomical definitions.
SUMMARY:March Equinox
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240321
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:BA6B32F8-69C1-44D6-8588-3D5B423009F5
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
SUMMARY:Starship 1 (2. Startversuch) -  StartFenter
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230420T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230420T180000
SEQUENCE:2
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9DEA1F69-2137-4954-A217-EE691E3113B3
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
SUMMARY:nova explosion of T CrB (in September)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240902
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:EE7FD3FF-A4DC-4719-9477-071ABF54B0B3
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
SUMMARY:Perseiden Hoch
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230814
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:EE408F5D-BB32-40C9-A3A7-8D1EF0C8801D
DTSTAMP:20260530T192833Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: South Taurids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221106
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ddb227b3-4916-422d-ad71-1e58ada5f239
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Normally%20one%20of%20the%20best%20%3Ca%
 20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Ffinding-meteor
 ites.html%22%3Emeteor%3C%2Fa%3E%0A%20showers%20of%20the%20year%2C%20the%20
 Geminids%20peak%20around%20the%20night%20of%20December%2014%20%0Aand%20ear
 ly%20morning%20hours%20of%20December%2015.%20This%20year%2C%20alas%2C%20a%
 20bright%20Full%20%0AMoon%20will%20reduce%20the%20number%20of%20meteors%20
 that%20can%20be%20spotted.":Normally one of the best meteor\n showers of t
 he year\, the Geminids peak around the night of December 14 \nand early mo
 rning hours of December 15. This year\, alas\, a bright Full \nMoon will r
 educe the number of meteors that can be spotted.
SUMMARY:Geminid Meteors
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f1860a7b-b014-4799-b2c7-c4f8d87bc166
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,within%20this%20month":within this month
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - Earth flyby
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261202
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9d42b849-fdac-4cad-9629-d971482c21ec
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20ringed%20planet%2C%20%3Ca%20href%3
 D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fsaturn%22%3E
 Saturn%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20lies%20on%20the%20opposite%20side%20of%20%3Ca%20href
 %3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fearth%22%3
 EEarth%3C%2Fa%3E%20to%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeandda
 te.com%2Fastronomy%2Fsun%2Fabout%22%3ESun%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20and%20is%20visibl
 e%20from%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fsun%2F%22%
 3Esunset%20to%20sunrise%3C%2Fa%3E.":The ringed planet\, Saturn\, lies on t
 he opposite side of Earth to the Sun\, and is visible from sunset to sunri
 se.
SUMMARY:Saturn at Opposition
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240909
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:34FABB2D-4B8E-4D77-8115-72219CEF838E
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
SUMMARY:Lyrid meteor shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:af0a95d8-38e4-4f0d-9b0f-2ce4a978e328
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Comet%2012P%2FPons-Brooks%20is%2030%20da
 ys%20from%20reaching%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%
 2Fastronomy%2Fexplanation-terms.html%23P%22%3Eperihelion%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%0A%2
 0its%20closest%20approach%20to%20the%20Sun.%20The%20comet%20might%20become
 %20visible%20with%20%0Athe%20naked%20eye%E2%80%94it%20might%20even%20be%20
 visible%20during%20the%20total%20solar%20eclipse%20on%0A%20%3Ca%20href%3D%
 22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Feclipse%2Fsolar%2F2024-april-8%22%3E
 April%208%3C%2Fa%3E.":Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is 30 days from reaching perih
 elion\,\n its closest approach to the Sun. The comet might become visible 
 with \nthe naked eye—it might even be visible during the total solar ecl
 ipse on\n April 8.
SUMMARY:Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240323
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:cc32dadd-974c-47f6-835d-de27cce645e5
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20Perseid%20meteor%20shower%20is%20u
 sually%20one%20of%20the%20most%20active%20and%20%0Abrightest%20meteor%20sh
 owers%20of%20the%20year.%20In%202024%2C%20evening%20viewing%20will%20be%20
 %0Aaffected%20by%20a%20bright%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeand
 date.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Ffirst-quarter.html%22%3EFirst%20Quarter%20Mo
 on%3C%2Fa%3E.":The Perseid meteor shower is usually one of the most active
  and \nbrightest meteor showers of the year. In 2024\, evening viewing wil
 l be \naffected by a bright First Quarter Moon.
SUMMARY:Perseid Meteors
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240814
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2B913B5F-0CBA-4D92-9780-62F4DC11FFEF
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION:Nacht zum 17-18.11.2023
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2023: Leonids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231119
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6f3c439a-b377-4a0d-bcc3-d3dd4fd20b10
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20first%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%
 2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Ffull-moon.html%22%3EFull%20M
 oon%3C%2Fa%3E%20of%20the%20year%20is%20colloquially%20known%20as%20the%20W
 olf%20Moon%20in%20many%20northern%20cultures.":The first Full Moon of the 
 year is colloquially known as the Wolf Moon in many northern cultures.
SUMMARY:Wolf Moon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240126
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:b6e05faf-bfb0-4e1f-9306-2101505e3d76
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Within%20this%20month.%20Date%20still%20
 to%20be%20determined.":Within this month. Date still to be determined.
SUMMARY:JUICE - Exploration of Jupiter until Nov. 2034
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20310701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20310702
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f74d8e74-11a5-485c-abbe-d0c729ad0ee6
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Comet%20A3%20(Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)%E2%80%9
 4which%20was%20discovered%20at%20the%20beginning%20of%202023%E2%80%94is%20
 30%20days%20from%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fas
 tronomy%2Fexplanation-terms.html%23P%22%3Eperihelion%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20its%20
 closest%20point%20to%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddat
 e.com%2Fastronomy%2Fsun%2Fabout%22%3ESun%3C%2Fa%3E.%20There%20is%20a%20cha
 nce%20it%20will%20become%20a%20naked-eye%20object%2C%20although%20comets%2
 0are%20famously%20unpredictable.":Comet A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)—which was
  discovered at the beginning of 2023—is 30 days from perihelion\, its cl
 osest point to the Sun. There is a chance it will become a naked-eye objec
 t\, although comets are famously unpredictable.
SUMMARY:Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240829
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:B204EB49-63DB-4C3B-88F5-DE39CBD21A19
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: Leonids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221119
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:573f3d59-341e-4ecb-aa7e-56e451a48585
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,ESA's%20Hera%20Mission%20-%20An%20%E2%80
 %98impulsive%20rendezvous%E2%80%99%20in%20October%202026%20will%20bring%20
 Hera%20into%20the%20vicinity%20of%20the%20asteroid%20system%20for%20orbit%
 20insertion.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EDate%20and%20time%20to%20be%20announced%20by%2
 0ESA.":ESA's Hera Mission - An ‘impulsive rendezvous’ in October 2026 
 will bring Hera into the vicinity of the asteroid system for orbit inserti
 on.\n\nDate and time to be announced by ESA.
SUMMARY:ESA Hera Mission - orbit insertion
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f1ce6b0c-6d6c-4574-8d84-8477e0b14861
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Europa%20Clipper%20will%20use%20multiple
 %20flybys%20of%20Jupiter%E2%80%99s%20Galilean%20moons%2C%20%0Aincluding%20
 Ganymede%2C%20the%20largest%20moon%20in%20our%20solar%20system%2C%20to%20r
 educe%20the%20%0Aspacecraft%20orbit%20to%20the%20desired%20resonance%20wit
 h%20Europa%E2%80%99s%20orbit.":Europa Clipper will use multiple flybys of 
 Jupiter’s Galilean moons\, \nincluding Ganymede\, the largest moon in ou
 r solar system\, to reduce the \nspacecraft orbit to the desired resonance
  with Europa’s orbit.
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - Shaping Spacecraft Orbit
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20301001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20301002
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:11AA3B46-1C0B-4757-9AEB-F0972E35E363
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
SUMMARY:Starship 1 -  StartFenter
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230417T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230417T173000
SEQUENCE:3
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:JUICE - flyby Venus
DESCRIPTION:Announced by the ESA
UID:0e9a0b2f-b5d0-45b4-8223-9c4dcd476531
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
SEQUENCE:2
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:879abb5c-fc5b-4704-93d1-0aa9027aad1a
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,At%2000%3A38%20UTC%2C%20the%20%3Ca%20hre
 f%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fearth%2F%
 22%3EEarth%3C%2Fa%3E%20will%20reach%20perihelion%E2%80%94the%20point%20on%
 20its%20orbit%20closest%20to%20the%20Sun.":At 00:38 UTC\, the Earth will r
 each perihelion—the point on its orbit closest to the Sun.
SUMMARY:Earth’s Perihelion
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240104
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f631a356-8b28-4f74-86e5-9fe3bf8f53fc
DTSTAMP:20260530T192834Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20almost%20Full%20Moon%20will%20pass
 %20close%20to%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastro
 nomy%2Fplanets%2Fsaturn%2F%22%3ESaturn%3C%2Fa%3E.%20In%20parts%20of%20Sout
 h%20America%2C%20Africa%2C%20and%20Europe%2C%20the%20Moon%20will%20pass%20
 in%20front%20of%20Saturn%E2%80%94an%20event%20known%20as%20a%20lunar%20occ
 ultation.":The almost Full Moon will pass close to Saturn. In parts of Sou
 th America\, Africa\, and Europe\, the Moon will pass in front of Saturn
 —an event known as a lunar occultation.
SUMMARY:Lunar Occultation of Saturn
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240822
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f2dabeb4-7fbc-457a-b10b-2dd5942eaf5d
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan%203%2C%201999%3A%20NASA's%20Mars%20P
 olar%20Lander%20space%20probe%20with%20the%20two%20Deep%20Space%202%20pene
 trators%20Amundsen%20and%20Scott%20is%20launched%20towards%20Mars%20to%20s
 tudy%20its%20atmosphere%20and%20soil.%20Eleven%20months%20later%2C%20the%2
 0probe%20probably%20crashed%20during%20the%20landing%20process.":Jan 3\, 1
 999: NASA's Mars Polar Lander space probe with the two Deep Space 2 penetr
 ators Amundsen and Scott is launched towards Mars to study its atmosphere 
 and soil. Eleven months later\, the probe probably crashed during the land
 ing process.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] NASA's Mars Polar Lander space probe launched
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240104
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1707100E-78CE-410A-9B08-E347C1A45C86
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2023: North Taurids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231114
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:96fa7b89-f0d3-44b1-a2ca-03ba08f5b849
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,At%2005%3A06%20UTC%2C%20the%20%3Ca%20hre
 f%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fearth%2F%
 22%3EEarth%3C%2Fa%3E%20will%20reach%20aphelion%E2%80%94the%20point%20in%20
 its%20orbit%20farthest%20from%20the%20Sun.":At 05:06 UTC\, the Earth will 
 reach aphelion—the point in its orbit farthest from the Sun.
SUMMARY:Earth’s Aphelion
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240706
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:571b7ad1-db3f-41ed-90ed-7741ed5bbf33
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Within%20this%20month.%20Date%20still%20
 to%20be%20determined.":Within this month. Date still to be determined.
SUMMARY:JUICE - 2. flyby Earth
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260902
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:aa10a145-820d-4a63-8b4d-79ac7f1578b0
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Repeated%20flybys%20of%20Europa%E2%80%99
 s%20anti-Jovian%20side%20%20begin.%20The%20anti-Jovian%20%0Aside%20of%20Eu
 ropa%20is%20the%20one%20that%20faces%20away%20from%20Jupiter.%20Spacecraft
 %20%0Ainstruments%20gather%20data%20on%20Europa's%20subsurface%20ocean%2C%
 20icy%20%20shell%2C%20%0Asurface%2C%20and%20thin%20atmosphere.%20Closest-a
 pproach%20altitudes%20will%20be%20%0Aapproximately%20as%20low%20as%2016%20
 miles%20(25%20kilometers)%20from%20the%20surface%20of%20%0AEuropa.%20":Rep
 eated flybys of Europa’s anti-Jovian side  begin. The anti-Jovian \nside
  of Europa is the one that faces away from Jupiter. Spacecraft \ninstrumen
 ts gather data on Europa's subsurface ocean\, icy  shell\, \nsurface\, and
  thin atmosphere. Closest-approach altitudes will be \napproximately as lo
 w as 16 miles (25 kilometers) from the surface of \nEuropa.
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - First Science Campaign Begins
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20310501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20310502
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:71f42c48-e295-48ab-a1f8-2483d7bf81f7
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,%3Cul%3E%3Cli%3E%3Cb%3ESpacecraft%20Type
 %3C%2Fb%3E%3A%20Orbiter%3C%2Fli%3E%3Cli%3E%3Cb%3ELaunch%20Window%20Opens%3
 C%2Fb%3E%3A%20October%2010%2C%202024%3C%2Fli%3E%3Cli%3E%3Cb%3EScience%20In
 struments%3C%2Fb%3E%3A%209%3C%2Fli%3E%3Cli%3E%3Cb%3EScience%20Target%3C%2F
 b%3E%3A%20Europa%3C%2Fli%3E%3Cli%3E%3Cb%3EJupiter%20Orbit%20Insertion%3A%2
 0%3C%2Fb%3EApril%202030%0A%3C%2Fli%3E%3C%2Ful%3E":Spacecraft Type: Orbiter
 \n    Launch Window Opens: October 10\, 2024\n    Science Instruments: 9\n
     Science Target: Europa\n    Jupiter Orbit Insertion: April 2030
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - Launch
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241014T164500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241014T180000
SEQUENCE:3
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:13D50CD8-A770-4389-9C96-C16DA4B77BAF
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: Geminids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221215
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:L7T5T0WVN75RJ3L1PS6EU
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION:Launched on Feb. 7\, 1999\, it brings coma dust from comet Wild
  2 to Earth.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 15\, 2006: Landing of the return capsule of the Star
 dust probe
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240116
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lucy flyby: Asteroid Donaldjohanson
DESCRIPTION:April 20\, 2025
UID:ad4fa897-fa15-4dc0-91a1-2971206e9187
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250421
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:727ff9ad-a135-4ec5-b7fc-314871013881
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,%3Cp%3EThis%20solstice%20is%20the%20%3Ca
 %20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fcalendar%2Fsummer-solstic
 e.html%22%3Esummer%20solstice%3C%2Fa%3E%20in%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22http
 s%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fgeography%2Fsouthern-northern-hemisphere.h
 tml%22%3ENorthern%20Hemisphere%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20where%20it%20is%20the%20long
 est%20day%20of%20the%20year.%3C%2Fp%3E%3Cp%3EIn%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22h
 ttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fgeography%2Fsouthern-northern-hemispher
 e.html%22%3ESouthern%20Hemisphere%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20it%E2%80%99s%20the%20%3Ca
 %20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fcalendar%2Fwinter-solstic
 e.html%22%3Ewinter%20solstice%3C%2Fa%3E%20and%20the%20shortest%20day%20of%
 20the%20year.%3C%2Fp%3E":This solstice is the summer solstice in the North
 ern Hemisphere\, where it is the longest day of the year.\n\nIn the Southe
 rn Hemisphere\, it’s the winter solstice and the shortest day of the yea
 r.
SUMMARY:June Solstice
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240621
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8ae176d9-f6ee-4564-a3a9-e0cb70c8ff69
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,This%20might%20be%20a%20good%20time%20to
 %20try%20and%20spot%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2
 Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fmercury%2F%22%3EMercury%3C%2Fa%3E%3A%20the%20planet
 %20appears%20at%20its%20farthest%20distance%20from%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%
 22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fsun%2Fabout%22%3ESun%3C%
 2Fa%3E%20in%20the%20evening%20sky.":This might be a good time to try and s
 pot Mercury: the planet appears at its farthest distance from the Sun in t
 he evening sky.
SUMMARY:Mercury at Greatest Elongation East
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240325
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:aaa0796a-09db-44e3-a1e4-7118b850e4e7
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20second%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A
 %2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Fnew-moon.html%22%3ENew%20Mo
 on%3C%2Fa%3E%20of%20the%20month%2C%20making%20this%20a%20Black%20Moon.":Th
 e second New Moon of the month\, making this a Black Moon.
SUMMARY:Black New Moon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241230
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241231
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:295ac7ec-3e0c-4444-bc4a-747966b311fb
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,This%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fww
 w.timeanddate.com%2Feclipse%2Fpartial-lunar-eclipse.html%22%3Epartial%20lu
 nar%20eclipse%3C%2Fa%3E%20of%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ti
 meanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Fharvest.html%22%3EHarvest%20Moon%3C%2Fa
 %3E%20will%20be%20visible%20from%20North%20%26amp%3B%20South%20America%2C%
 20Europe%2C%20Africa%2C%20and%20parts%20of%20Asia.":This partial lunar ecl
 ipse of the Harvest Moon will be visible from North & South America\, Euro
 pe\, Africa\, and parts of Asia.
SUMMARY:Partial Lunar Eclipse
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240919
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3YB28TNS87EQP6W8PZBQJ8
DTSTAMP:20260530T192835Z
DESCRIPTION:the first scientific publication. treatise based on observation
 s with a telescope.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] March 1\, 1610: Galileo publishes "Sidereus Nuncius"
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240302
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6bf68699-c11e-41e1-9f43-e4de3dc91d05
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan%204%2C%201958%3A%20Sputnik1%2C%20the
 %20first%20artificial%20earth%20satellite%20burns%20up%20in%20the%20earth'
 s%20atmosphere%20after%2092%20days%20in%20space.%20The%20polished%20alumin
 um%20sphere%2C%2058%20cm%20in%20diameter%20and%20weighing%2083.6%20kilogra
 ms%2C%20transmitted%20alternately%20on%2020.005%20and%2040.002%20MHz%20via
 %20its%20four%20antennas%20for%2021%20days.":Jan 4\, 1958: Sputnik1\, the 
 first artificial earth satellite burns up in the earth's atmosphere after 
 92 days in space. The polished aluminum sphere\, 58 cm in diameter and wei
 ghing 83.6 kilograms\, transmitted alternately on 20.005 and 40.002 MHz vi
 a its four antennas for 21 days.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Sputnik 1 burns up in the earth's atmosphere
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240105
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:b0e8e26f-5abc-4ffa-9ae1-8397da7853b7
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Within%20this%20month.%20Date%20still%20
 to%20be%20determined.":Within this month. Date still to be determined.
SUMMARY:JUICE - Arrival Orbit of Ganymed
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20341201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20341202
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:65030368-da44-403d-8b39-0d27e2362041
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION:Innerhalb dieses Monats. Datum muss noch genau bestimmt werden.
 \n\nJuice’s first gravity assist is particularly complex as it is actual
 ly two flybys back-to-back. The lunar-Earth flyby will see Juice pass just
  700 km from the Moon’s surface at 23:16 CEST on 19 August and 6807 km f
 rom Earth’s surface almost exactly 24 hours later at 23:57 CEST on 20 Au
 gust.
SUMMARY:JUICE - 1. flyby Moon
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240819T223000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240820T001500
SEQUENCE:3
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5AC64CAD-6EDB-475E-A19C-198D67ECB2CC
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: Orionids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221022
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:689bf273-eb42-4aee-9d30-3b8976ac7eb2
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Spring%202031%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EDuring%20th
 e%20transition%20to%20the%20mission%E2%80%99s%20first%20science%20campaign
 %2C%20Europa%20%0AClipper%20makes%20its%20first%20flyby%20of%20its%20targe
 t%3A%20Jupiter%E2%80%99s%20icy%20moon%20Europa.%20%0AEuropa%20Clipper%20us
 es%20this%20flyby%20to%20help%20shape%20its%20orbit%20around%20Jupiter.%20
 %0AIt%20will%20gather%20the%20first%20close-up%20Europa%20science%20observ
 ations%20of%20the%20%0Amission.":Spring 2031\n\nDuring the transition to t
 he mission’s first science campaign\, Europa \nClipper makes its first f
 lyby of its target: Jupiter’s icy moon Europa. \nEuropa Clipper uses thi
 s flyby to help shape its orbit around Jupiter. \nIt will gather the first
  close-up Europa science observations of the \nmission.
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - First Europa Flyby
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20310301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20310302
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4606b6cc-20cc-4ff7-bb57-1f580f01fd5e
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Dark%20nights%20a%20few%20days%20before%
 20and%20after%20the%20Moon%20reaches%20its%20New%20Moon%20%0Aphase%20at%20
 09%3A00%20UTC%20on%20March%2010%20are%20the%20best%20nights%20to%20do%20so
 me%20night%20sky%20%0Awatching%E2%80%94see%20our%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%
 3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fnight%2F%22%3Emap%3C%2Fa%3E!%20O
 nce%20again%2C%20this%20is%20a%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timean
 ddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Fsuper-full-moon.html%22%3ESuper%20New%20Moo
 n%3C%2Fa%3E.":Dark nights a few days before and after the Moon reaches its
  New Moon \nphase at 09:00 UTC on March 10 are the best nights to do some 
 night sky \nwatching—see our map! Once again\, this is a Super New Moon.
SUMMARY:Super New Moon
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240310T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240310T100000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:122ee295-4207-4455-bb88-361a49eec25a
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,pronounced%20(yoo-RIB-a-teez%20or%20you-
 ri-BAY-teez)%20%3Cbr%3Eand%20its%20satellite%20%3Cstrong%3EQueta%3C%2Fstro
 ng%3E%20(KEH-tah)":pronounced (yoo-RIB-a-teez or you-ri-BAY-teez) \nand it
 s satellite Queta (KEH-tah)
SUMMARY:Lucy flyby: Eurybates
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270813
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:372bfcdf-cd42-4be8-ae14-52420a77fc25
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Take%20advantage%20of%20the%20New%20Moon
 %20to%20check%20out%20the%20skies%20with%20our%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A
 %2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fnight%2F%22%3EInteractive%20Night%
 20Sky%20Map%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20weather%20permitting%2C%20of%20course.%20This%2
 0month%E2%80%99s%20New%20Moon%20is%20a%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fww
 w.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Fsuper-full-moon.html%22%3ESupermoon
 %3C%2Fa%3E.":Take advantage of the New Moon to check out the skies with ou
 r Interactive Night Sky Map\, weather permitting\, of course. This month
 ’s New Moon is a Supermoon.
SUMMARY:Super New Moon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240210
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:W375HX927PLVL8KCBNDPQ
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION:and takes the first close-up photo of the Martian surface.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jul 20\, 1976: The lander of the Viking1 space probe reac
 hes the surface of Mars
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240721
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:MVIKUEV3VADZOQLGEXCRE
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
SUMMARY:[History] 30. Aug 1984: The Space Shuttle Discovery takes off on it
 s maiden flight
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240831
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:A15FB022-7AD4-4272-B88B-004099281AEF
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: North Taurids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221113
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2658FBEF-BC93-4CD0-A36A-CCC243B9EEDE
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION:Start geplant: 14:14 Uhr
SUMMARY:JUICE - Launch
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230414T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230414T170000
SEQUENCE:3
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:811a3201-7451-4439-869f-b232036cd212
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
SUMMARY:Ariane 6 First Flight
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240709T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240709T230000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:VBZ6EDJ8ICAPMO15M8R7U
DTSTAMP:20260530T192836Z
DESCRIPTION:Project Diana - under the direction of John DeWitt\, a US Army 
 group sends signals to the moon at 111.5 MHz and receives the echoes in th
 e first experiment in radar astronomy. This provided important proof for s
 pace travel that radio waves can penetrate the ionosphere.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 10\, 1946: Project Diana - sends signals to the moon
  at 111.5 MHz
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240111
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3b3033eb-aaae-41d2-9611-f41e8564bdde
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Within%20this%20month.%20Date%20still%20
 to%20be%20determined.":Within this month. Date still to be determined.
SUMMARY:JUICE - controlled crash on Ganymed
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20350901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20350902
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:LCRQ5E8H9N9HELJJ6BLUQO
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION:after 546 days. After a further 618 days\, it will reach Saturn
 .
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] March 5\, 1979: The US space probe Voyager 1 passes Jupit
 er
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240306
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d37c4682-ec9e-483c-b295-127b5f72b695
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20first%20major%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22h
 ttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Ffinding-meteorites.html%22%
 3Emeteor%3C%2Fa%3E%20shower%20of%202024%2C%20the%20Quadrantids%2C%20peaks%
 20on%20the%20night%20of%20January%203%20and%20the%20early%20morning%20hour
 s%20of%20January%204.":The first major meteor shower of 2024\, the Quadran
 tids\, peaks on the night of January 3 and the early morning hours of Janu
 ary 4.
SUMMARY:Quadrantids Meteors
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240105
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:32b1da8f-32d5-41fc-9c73-4ca26ffa26b1
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,During%20this%20month%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EThe
 %20current%20end%20of%20mission%20plan%20calls%20for%20Europa%20Clipper%20
 to%20deorbit%20into%20Ganymede's%20surface%20after%20its%20mission%20is%20
 complete.":During this month\n\nThe current end of mission plan calls for 
 Europa Clipper to deorbit into Ganymede's surface after its mission is com
 plete.
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - Possible End of Mission: Ganymede Impact
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20340901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20340902
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4BA97CCB-9FCD-4A15-BB27-3774EF187C22
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: Ursids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221224
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:73435703-deed-47c9-a79e-e3896c641c74
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,pronounced%20(pah-li-MEH-lee%20or%20pah-
 LIM-ah-lee)%20":pronounced (pah-li-MEH-lee or pah-LIM-ah-lee)
SUMMARY:Lucy flyby: Polymele and its unnamed satellite
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270916
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:172b4db6-afba-459d-8422-46027720fd1c
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20first%20eclipse%20of%202024%20is%2
 0a%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Feclipse%2Fpenumb
 ral-lunar-eclipse.html%22%3Epenumbral%20lunar%20eclipse%3C%2Fa%3E%20of%20t
 he%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon
 %2Fworm.html%22%3EWorm%20Moon%3C%2Fa%3E%20visible%20across%20North%20and%2
 0South%20America.":The first eclipse of 2024 is a penumbral lunar eclipse 
 of the Worm Moon visible across North and South America.
SUMMARY:Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240326
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:G1BGL5XDQR4D85O5TU9G3
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION:The lander worked for three days.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Feb. 3\, 1966: Luna 9 makes the first soft landing on a c
 elestial body\, the moon.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240204
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:FT9RD1I04GJK8NCJHYFXKH
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION:and delivers many photos of the planet and its moons.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 9\, 1979: The American space probe Voyager2 flies pa
 st Jupiter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240710
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:EE5A801B-1AE2-46F5-82FF-70F5EEA1265A
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
SUMMARY:Supermond Event
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230901
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:bd5d50db-810b-4f16-acff-5257f94c215d
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION:Innerhalb dieses Monats. Datum muss noch genau bestimmt werden.
 \n\nJuice’s first gravity assist is particularly complex as it is actual
 ly two flybys back-to-back. The lunar-Earth flyby will see Juice pass just
  700 km from the Moon’s surface at 23:16 CEST on 19 August and 6807 km f
 rom Earth’s surface almost exactly 24 hours later at 23:57 CEST on 20 Au
 gust.
SUMMARY:JUICE - 1. flyby Earth
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240820T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240821T020000
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c03c3229-8e96-484f-824a-4114cff6f5b0
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20Full%20Moon%20in%20March%20is%20tr
 aditionally%20called%20the%20Worm%20Moon%2C%20after%20%0Aearthworms%20that
 %20tend%20to%20appear%20around%20this%20time%20in%20many%20locations%20in%
 20the%0A%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fgeography%
 2Fsouthern-northern-hemisphere.html%22%3ENorthern%20Hemisphere%3C%2Fa%3E.%
 20For%20the%20second%20month%20in%20a%20row%2C%20this%20is%20a%20%3Ca%20hr
 ef%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fmoon%2Fworm.html%2
 2%3EMicromoon%3C%2Fa%3E.":The Full Moon in March is traditionally called t
 he Worm Moon\, after \nearthworms that tend to appear around this time in 
 many locations in the\n Northern Hemisphere. For the second month in a row
 \, this is a Micromoon.
SUMMARY:Worm Micromoon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240326
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Q4R7BL7F0POTWLAW4RA50P
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION:in photographs taken by the Voyager 2 space probe.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan 13\, 1986: US astronomer Stephen P. Synnott from NASA
 's Voyager Science Team discovers the three Uranus moons Desdemona\, Rosal
 ind and Belinda
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240114
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CVC8QLLF5SCVTPCZJRNJN
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION:During the investigation\, physicist and Nobel Prize winner Ric
 hard Feynman discovered that the sealing rings of the booster were unsuita
 ble for low-temperature launches.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 28\, 1986: The space shuttle Challenger breaks up 73
  seconds after take-off. All seven US astronauts die
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240129
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2d3260de-e2ec-4cf5-86a9-55061504dc1c
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Catch%20the%20shooting%20stars%20of%20th
 e%20last%20major%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fas
 tronomy%2Ffinding-meteorites.html%22%3Emeteor%3C%2Fa%3E%20shower%20of%20th
 e%20year%2C%20the%20Ursids%2C%20when%20it%20peaks%20in%20the%20night%20bet
 ween%20December%2022%20and%2023.":Catch the shooting stars of the last maj
 or meteor shower of the year\, the Ursids\, when it peaks in the night bet
 ween December 22 and 23.
SUMMARY:Ursid Meteors
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241224
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:35888df1-0324-410a-8f7d-11402f278be9
DTSTAMP:20260530T192837Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,During%20this%20month%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EEur
 opa%20Clipper%20will%20use%20its%20engines%20as%20brakes%20to%20slow%20the
 %20spacecraft%20%0Adown%20to%20match%20Jupiter's%20orbit.%20This%20process
 %20will%20take%20about%20six%20hours%20%E2%80%93%20%0Aunusually%20long%20f
 or%20a%20space%20probe.%20However%2C%20Europa%20Clipper%E2%80%99s%20engine
 s%20are%20%0Adesigned%20and%20tested%20to%20ensure%20they%20are%20up%20to%
 20the%20task.%20Europa%20Clipper%20%0Awill%20fly%20by%20Jupiter%E2%80%99s%
 20moon%20Ganymede%20as%20it%20does%20so.%20":During this month\n\nEuropa C
 lipper will use its engines as brakes to slow the spacecraft \ndown to mat
 ch Jupiter's orbit. This process will take about six hours – \nunusually
  long for a space probe. However\, Europa Clipper’s engines are \ndesign
 ed and tested to ensure they are up to the task. Europa Clipper \nwill fly
  by Jupiter’s moon Ganymede as it does so.
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - Jupiter Orbit Insertion
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300402
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:A199A977-1ED6-4451-BB99-A39EC2652CF9
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20comet%20will%20approach%20the%20su
 n%20on%20September%2028%2C%202024.%20It%20will%20reach%20its%20closest%20p
 oint%20to%20Earth%20by%20October%2013%2C%202024.%20According%20to%20initia
 l%20estimates%20by%20astronomers%2C%20it%20could%20shine%20brighter%20than
 %20some%20stars%2C%20reports%20Sciencealert.%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EAstronomers%20
 predict%20an%20apparent%20brightness%20of%200.7%20magnitude%20(mag).%20At%
 20its%20closest%20point%20to%20Earth%2C%20this%20brightness%20could%20even
 %20reach%20-0.2%20mag.%20A%20star%20of%201.0%20mag%20is%20by%20definition%
 202.512%20times%20brighter%20than%20one%20of%202.0%20mag.%20So%20the%20low
 est%20mag%20number%20means%20the%20brightest%20object.%20The%20brightest%2
 0star%20in%20the%20constellation%20Orion%20has%20an%20apparent%20brightnes
 s%20of%200.42%20mag%2C%20the%20brightest%20star%20in%20the%20constellation
 %20of%20Scorpius%20has%20over%201%20mag.%20However%2C%20the%20comet%20will
 %20look%20somewhat%20more%20diffuse%20in%20the%20sky%20than%20a%20normal%2
 0star.%20After%20all%2C%20a%20comet%20is%20a%20moving%20object%20that%20ma
 y%20also%20have%20a%20tail.%20Of%20course%2C%20there%20is%20still%20some%2
 0time%20until%20October%2013%2C%202024.%20Then%20it%20will%20appear%20near
 %20the%20constellations%20Hydra%20and%20Crater.":The comet will approach t
 he sun on September 28\, 2024. It will reach its closest point to Earth by
  October 13\, 2024. According to initial estimates by astronomers\, it cou
 ld shine brighter than some stars\, reports Sciencealert.\n\nAstronomers p
 redict an apparent brightness of 0.7 magnitude (mag). At its closest point
  to Earth\, this brightness could even reach -0.2 mag. A star of 1.0 mag i
 s by definition 2.512 times brighter than one of 2.0 mag. So the lowest ma
 g number means the brightest object. The brightest star in the constellati
 on Orion has an apparent brightness of 0.42 mag\, the brightest star in th
 e constellation of Scorpius has over 1 mag. However\, the comet will look 
 somewhat more diffuse in the sky than a normal star. After all\, a comet i
 s a moving object that may also have a tail. Of course\, there is still so
 me time until October 13\, 2024. Then it will appear near the constellatio
 ns Hydra and Crater.
SUMMARY:Komet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) close to the sun
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014
SEQUENCE:2
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a63f9e63-0ed7-4b91-b58c-963c3efe153c
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,A%20New%20Moon%20in%20the%20sky%20means%
 20no%20moonlight%20to%20hinder%20your%20view%20of%20stars%20and%20planets.
 %20Use%20our%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastron
 omy%2Fnight%2F%22%3EInteractive%20Night%20Sky%20Map%3C%2Fa%3E%20to%20find%
 20out%20what%20planets%20are%20visible%20tonight%20and%20where.":A New Moo
 n in the sky means no moonlight to hinder your view of stars and planets. 
 Use our Interactive Night Sky Map to find out what planets are visible ton
 ight and where.
SUMMARY:New Moon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240112
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:eba65f91-db71-4c24-8a8a-9d4336409d6e
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,This%20might%20be%20a%20good%20time%20to
 %20try%20and%20spot%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2
 Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fmercury%2F%22%3EMercury%3C%2Fa%3E%3A%20the%20planet
 %20appears%20at%20its%20farthest%20distance%20from%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%
 22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fsun%2Fabout%22%3ESun%3C%
 2Fa%3E%20in%20the%20morning%20sky.":This might be a good time to try and s
 pot Mercury: the planet appears at its farthest distance from the Sun in t
 he morning sky.
SUMMARY:Mercury at Greatest Elongation West
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:G8IEMUF1QHOE1VW3JJKWJ
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION:After a dust storm in June 2018\, contact could no longer be es
 tablished. The end of the mission was decided on Jan. 13\, 2019.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 25\, 2004: The Mars rover Opportunity lands on the s
 urface of Mars.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240126
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8a3855a0-6ec0-4a35-9df8-cabc4a4cb697
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,pronounced%20(LYOO-kus%20or%20LOO-kus)":
 pronounced (LYOO-kus or LOO-kus)
SUMMARY:Lucy flyby: Leucus
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20280418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280419
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:EFE19693-90D3-4A60-A10D-53C58991A710
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
SUMMARY:EarthSky’s 2022: Draconids
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221010
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:PXJBGSVJ9MNGHGSP8KGPQG
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION:For the first time\, humans stand on another celestial body!\n
 “That's one small step for a man\, one giant leap for mankind!”
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 21\, 1969: Neil Armstrong steps onto the moon at 02:
 56:20 UTC\, followed by Buzz Aldrin.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:88d6ce53-1e36-41f0-9c18-7961d3c280ac
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan%201%2C%201801%3A%20The%20Italian%20a
 stronomer%20Giuseppe%20discovers%20the%20first%20asteroid%20-%20Ceres":Jan
  1\, 1801: The Italian astronomer Giuseppe discovers the first asteroid - 
 Ceres
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan 1\, 1801: The Italian astronomer Giuseppe discovers t
 he first asteroid - Ceres
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240102
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5IMJ4UBPDJNNG7K5JV5WHB
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION:In addition to many scientific experiments\, the life support s
 ystems of the spacecraft are tested by three animals housed inside the re-
 entry capsule.
SUMMARY:[History] Jan 9\, 2001: The People's Republic of China launches the
  unmanned Shenzhou 2 spacecraft into Earth orbit.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240110
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:b675d882-5d18-4ef3-8ac3-e5e72a52aae6
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20largest%20planet%20in%20the%20%3Ca
 %20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fsol
 ar-system%22%3Esolar%20system%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%
 2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fastronomy%2Fplanets%2Fjupiter%22%3EJupiter%3C%2Fa%
 3E%2C%20lies%20opposite%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeand
 date.com%2Fastronomy%2Fsun%2Fabout%22%3ESun%3C%2Fa%3E%20in%20the%20sky%2C%
 20and%20is%20visible%20all%20night.":The largest planet in the solar syste
 m\, Jupiter\, lies opposite the Sun in the sky\, and is visible all night.
SUMMARY:Jupiter at Opposition
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241208
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:06415bcf-87da-41d5-9601-57c970af95b7
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,%C2%A0launch%20date%20announced%20by%20E
 SA%20for%20October%208th%201am%20CEST":launch date announced by ESA for Oc
 tober 7th 16:52 CEST
SUMMARY:ESA's Hera Launch to Dimorphos
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241007T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241007T181500
SEQUENCE:3
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:TIB0KBKXI6R15ZU7OU2B0IJ
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION:with a Lambda 4 rocket from the Kagoshima Space Center.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Feb. 11\, 1970: Ōsumi\, the first Japanese satellite\, i
 s launched
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240208
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6d10d745-d6ac-420f-a1a1-34f4c066bee5
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
CREATED:20260123T220451Z
DESCRIPTION:February 5th is the earliest launch date\n\nThe first launch pe
 riod includes late-evening launch windows (Eastern time) on Feb. 6\, 7 and
  8\, as well as shortly after midnight Eastern on Feb. 10 and 11. A second
  launch period runs from March 6 to 11\, with a third from April 1 to 6.
SUMMARY:Artemis 2 Launch
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T052327Z
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260402T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260402T040000
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ae711d11-c65a-4cfc-ba68-8a655490deb8
DTSTAMP:20260530T192838Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,A%20%E2%80%98ring%20of%20fire%E2%80%99%2
 0will%20be%20visible%20in%20the%20sky%20across%20Easter%20Island%20and%20p
 arts%20of%20southern%20Chile%20and%20Argentina%2C%20if%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22
 https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Fscripts%2Fgo.php%22%3Eweather%20permit
 s%3C%2Fa%3E.":A ‘ring of fire’ will be visible in the sky across Easte
 r Island and parts of southern Chile and Argentina\, if weather permits.
SUMMARY:Annular Solar Eclipse
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241003
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:LVRHBLK11HEYYEJU19WT
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION:Cassini flies on to #Enceladus and other moons.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 14\, 2005: Landing of the Huygens space probe on Sat
 urn's moon Titan.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240115
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:61473c4b-7801-4bd4-a7c4-37b69e60dd33
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20Orionids%20are%20the%20second%20me
 teor%20shower%20in%20October.%20The%20shower%20peaks%20%0Aaround%20October
 %2020-21%20but%20usually%20remains%20active%20between%20October%202%20and%
 20%0ANovember%207.":The Orionids are the second meteor shower in October. 
 The shower peaks \naround October 20-21 but usually remains active between
  October 2 and \nNovember 7.
SUMMARY:Orionid Meteor Shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241022
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3defc7e5-a23d-41a9-a55f-df9358afeb29
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,pronounced%20(OH-rus)":pronounced (OH-ru
 s)
SUMMARY:Lucy flyby: Orus
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20281111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20281112
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:695dacdd-56ad-4ce1-b7c7-5ff33ed54c2c
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan%201%2C%201925%3A%20At%20the%20annual
 %20meeting%20of%20the%20American%20Astronomical%20Society%20%23AAS%2C%20Ed
 win%20%23Hubble%20presents%20his%20findings%20on%20the%20%23Andromeda%20Ne
 bula%20%23M31%20as%20a%20galaxy%20outside%20the%20Milky%20Way.":Jan 1\, 19
 25: At the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society #AAS\, Edwi
 n #Hubble presents his findings on the #Andromeda Nebula #M31 as a galaxy 
 outside the Milky Way.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Edwin Hubble presents his findings on the Andromeda Nebul
 a
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240102
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8WIBP40ER9KT8VU72YQ0W
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION:A forerunner of the ESA\, by ten European countries.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] 14 Jun 1962: Foundation of the European Space Research Or
 ganization (ESRO)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:07OG7M5SLZCRK1PJ2QS42NO
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 11\, 1787: Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel discovers the 
 two largest and most conspicuous moons of Uranus - Oberon and Titania.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240112
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:307848ea-5a58-4cc0-b014-744509637771
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,ESA's%20Hera%20Mission%20first%20deep%20
 space%20manoeuvre%20in%20November%202024.%20Exact%20date%20to%20be%20annou
 nced.":ESA's Hera Mission first deep space manoeuvre in November 2024. Exa
 ct date to be announced.
SUMMARY:ESA Hera Mission - deep space manoeuvre
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241102
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:A3CE857F-10D3-4D0B-A010-7B24B4C45440
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,A%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.t
 imeanddate.com%2Feclipse%2Ftotal-solar-eclipse.html%22%3Etotal%20solar%20e
 clipse%3C%2Fa%3E%20takes%20place%20across%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2
 Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Feclipse%2Fin%2Fmexico%3Fiso%3D20240408%22%3EMexico%
 3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20the%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2F
 eclipse%2Fin%2Fusa%3Fiso%3D20240408%22%3EUSA%3C%2Fa%3E%2C%20and%20%3Ca%20h
 ref%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeanddate.com%2Feclipse%2Fin%2Fcanada%3Fiso%3
 D20240408%22%3ECanada%3C%2Fa%3E.%20Roughly%2045%20million%20people%20live%
 20along%20the%20path%20of%20totality%20for%20this%20eclipse.":A total sola
 r eclipse takes place across Mexico\, the USA\, and Canada. Roughly 45 mil
 lion people live along the path of totality for this eclipse.
SUMMARY:Total Solar Eclipse (US)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240409
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:BQ5X8CZZ7GNW116VMN0X5
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION:after 6 years and 58 days in space and 34\,981 orbits of the Ea
 rth.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 11\, 1979: The Skylab space station burns up in the 
 atmosphere over Australia
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240712
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:aa93ad8b-8ed8-4087-9b29-dbfacc9fc7ca
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,within%20this%20month":within this month
SUMMARY:Time window for the launch of iSpace Mission 2 - Lander to the Moon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241202
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2T6VYLJTKUJN2EF1JCJ89A
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION:from the Kennedy Space Center on STS-31 (Discovery).
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Apr. 24\, 1990: NASA and ESA's Hubble Space Telescope (HS
 T) is launched
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240425
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:351a168d-8b40-44d9-8d88-49a274148e78
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,The%20Leonids%20shooting%20stars%20are%2
 0visible%20between%20November%206%20and%2030%2C%20and%20%0Apeak%20on%20the
 %20night%20of%20November%2017%20and%20early%20morning%20of%20November%2018
 %2C%20with%20%0Aup%20to%2015%20%3Ca%20href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.timeandd
 ate.com%2Fastronomy%2Ffinding-meteorites.html%22%3Emeteors%3C%2Fa%3E%20per
 %20hour.":The Leonids shooting stars are visible between November 6 and 30
 \, and \npeak on the night of November 17 and early morning of November 18
 \, with \nup to 15 meteors per hour.
SUMMARY:Leonid Meteor Shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241119
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:e6f27944-824b-47eb-bdbc-fa745e6262ec
DTSTAMP:20260530T192839Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan.%202%2C%201959%3A%20Launch%20of%20Lu
 nik%201%2C%20the%20first%20space%20probe%20ever%20to%20confirm%20the%20sol
 ar%20wind%20and%20discover%20that%20the%20moon%20has%20no%20magnetic%20fie
 ld.":Jan. 2\, 1959: Launch of Lunik 1\, the first space probe ever to conf
 irm the solar wind and discover that the moon has no magnetic field.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Launch of Lunik 1\, the first space probe ever to confirm
  the solar wind
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240103
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:463NT3S6DOXQFGI148BQE
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:for the geological exploration of Mars and the search for forme
 r water deposits.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 10\, 2003: Launch of the Mars Rover Spirit
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240611
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:49812d0f-5a17-4ab2-8e91-8058a9c22757
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,pronounced%20%3Cstrong%3EPatroclus%3C%2F
 strong%3E%20(pa-TROH-klus)%20and%20its%20satellite%20%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EM
 enoetius%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20(meno-EE-shus%20or%20meh-NEE-shus)":pronounced P
 atroclus (pa-TROH-klus) and its satellite \nMenoetius (meno-EE-shus or meh
 -NEE-shus)
SUMMARY:Lucy flyby: Patroclus and its satellite\,Menoetius
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20330303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20330304
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:42f380d9-5564-4d26-92b6-e0c071276563
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:ESA Hera Mission - Mars flyby that offers a rare and exciting v
 iew of Mars’s moon Deimos in March 2025.\n\nDate and time to be announce
 d by ESA
SUMMARY:ESA Hera Mission - Mars flyby incl. Mars Moon Deimos
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250302
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:NI46VRQZL1RJTA3QPNEA3
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:with a telescope he made himself and calls them the "Medicean s
 tars" - also known today as the Galilean moons.
SUMMARY:[History] Jan 7\, 1610: Galileo Galilei discovers Jupiter's moons I
 o\, Europa\, Ganymede and Callisto in Padua
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240108
SEQUENCE:2
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:D94444BA-F35A-4BB9-B0D5-E17A95C78C48
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:Southern Oregon\, Nevada\, 4 corners region\, west and south Te
 xas and Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY:Partial Solar Eclipse (United States)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231014T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231014T183000
SEQUENCE:2
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:J25RKN28866PUSCLVRK9H
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 24\, 1982: Jean-Loup Chrétien\, the first Frenchman
 \, is launched into space aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz T-6.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240625
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a6d8d7b3-fc06-4a21-8129-1937d80df078
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Within%20this%20month.%20Date%20still%20
 to%20be%20determined.":Within this month. Date still to be determined.
SUMMARY:JUICE - 3. flyby Earth
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290102
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:YXROKZFNQIOOL378CFLALG
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:with two astronauts.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Apr. 12\, 1981: The Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-1) is the
  first reusable spacecraft to be launched into space
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240413
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f3b78a62-b202-429f-ad30-7c3c36eb3d51
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan%202%2C%201905%3A%20Astronomer%20Char
 les%20Dillon%20Perrine%20discovers%20Jupiter's%20moon%20Elara%20(also%20kn
 own%20as%20Jupiter%20VII)%20at%20the%20Lick%20Observatory%20(San%20Jose%2C
 %20California).":Jan 2\, 1905: Astronomer Charles Dillon Perrine discovers
  Jupiter's moon Elara (also known as Jupiter VII) at the Lick Observatory 
 (San Jose\, California).
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Astronomer Charles Dillon Perrine discovers Jupiter's moo
 n Elara
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240103
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:877NOP3JCARNUTFG4M1XJ
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:on an Ariane 4 rocket.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] 17 Jul 1991: The European Space Agency (ESA) launches its
  first Earth observation satellite ERS-1
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240718
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:EKMU1UQ6AZHV0QXDJTP14
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:and is considered the world's first science fiction comic strip
 .
SUMMARY:[History] Jan 7\, 1929: The comic strip "Buck Rogers in the 25th Ce
 ntury A.D." appears as a daily comic strip in newspapers
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240108
SEQUENCE:2
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ba7db6b9-9050-4948-a45b-16a1afde610b
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,somewhen%20in%20February":somewhen in Fe
 bruary
SUMMARY:Europa Clipper - Mars flyby
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250202
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4BZRUOQUQAOSUR28X4PPQS
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] First Flight of ESA's Ariane 6
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240710
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2aa248ab-5712-4786-a296-4753ee30e565
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Within%20this%20month.%20Date%20still%20
 to%20be%20determined.":Within this month. Date still to be determined.
SUMMARY:JUICE - Arrival Jupiter Orbit
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20310701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20310702
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:TDVUSJ7YZWIAYXVN5D07ET
DTSTAMP:20260530T192840Z
DESCRIPTION:John Glenn is the first American to orbit the Earth.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Feb 20\, 1962: Launch of Mercury-Atlas 6
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240221
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ee719151-006a-46b2-89d3-59ed12c2a1d2
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,Jan.%203%2C%201888%3A%20Commissioning%20
 of%20the%20Lick%20Observatory%20in%20California%20and%20%E2%80%9Cfirst%20l
 ight%E2%80%9D%20for%20the%20Great%20Lick%20Refractor%20with%20an%20apertur
 e%20of%2091%20cm%20-%20the%20largest%20telescope%20in%20the%20world%20at%2
 0the%20time.":Jan. 3\, 1888: Commissioning of the Lick Observatory in Cali
 fornia and “first light” for the Great Lick Refractor with an aperture
  of 91 cm - the largest telescope in the world at the time.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Commissioning of the Lick Observatory in California
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240104
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:325af541-7e93-48aa-bb84-2aecb972c90d
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="data:text/html,ESA's%20Hera%20Mission%20-%20rendezvous%
 20with%20Dimorphos%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EDate%20and%20time%20to%20be%20announced%
 20by%20ESA":ESA's Hera Mission - rendezvous with Dimorphos\n\nDate and tim
 e to be announced by ESA
SUMMARY:ESA Hera Mission - rendezvous with Dimorphos
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261202
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9XIG2CMTTBQ0XNGJ0L1QWO
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:It successfully detected water ice at the poles of the satellit
 e. Also on board - a small amount of ash from US astronomer Eugene Shoemak
 er\, who died in an accident in 1997. On July 31\, 1999\, the probe made a
  targeted impact on the moon.
SUMMARY:[History] Jan 6\, 1998: Launch of the NASA space probe Lunar Prospe
 ctor to the Moon.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240107
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:XI4QFJZB6ASCUFFRE86K
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:from the spaceport in Kourou on an Ariane 1 to explore comet Ha
 lley. The probe passes the comet on March 14\, 1986.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 2\, 1985: Giotto\, ESA's first interplanetary probe 
 and the first scientific payload of an Ariane rocket\, is launched
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240703
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:W2MWLAU5BX1W0SPO1H28C
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:and deploys a landing probe and a balloon that transmits atmosp
 heric data for 46½ hours.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 11\, 1985: Vega1 passes Venus
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240612
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:K4PF7ESJF3EOMOX2OLH8O
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:the experiment by Roskosmos\, the ESA and the Chinese CNSA. Six
  volunteers simulate a manned flight to Mars over 520 days in a sealed hab
 itat.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 3\, 2010: Start of Mars500
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240604
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ZXKLIMO509DOHW7FX9J95
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:The aim is to explore the comet Tempel 1 through the impact of 
 an impactor.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jan. 12\, 2005: Launch of the Deep Impact space probe (la
 ter EPOXI)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:09SHT14ORWUUB6Y8VV00IGO
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:which is considered to be the world's oldest concrete depiction
  of the heavens.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 4\, 1999: Two excavators find the Nebra Sky Disk
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8DLJ3EO6W3E64TBNNQBJ8R
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:on a Saturn V for the first manned moon landing.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Jul 16\, 1969: Apollo11 launches with Neil Armstrong\, Mi
 chael Collins and Buzz Aldrin
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240717
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0A1DX5CH3NRDSMA0P1M66U
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:takes place from Cape Canaveral with a Thor rocket.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Apr. 13\, 1960: The first successful launch of a navigati
 on satellite (Transit 1B)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:S75XK2A7W9IDRAX2BGTUOF
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:the first successful Mars rover Sojourner begins its exploratio
 n.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 4\, 1997: NASA's Mars Pathfinder probe lands on Mars
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:qF69_G5jAMMcF02WMJVlGHkOwixY@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
DESCRIPTION:Probability of impact at approx. 2%\nTuriner Skala: 3\n\nSource
 s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7LFeZqaer4\nhttps://www.youtube.com/wa
 tch?v=iQfDwql_KK8
SUMMARY:Earth flyby: Asteroid 2024 YR4
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20321222T140000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20321222T150000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:nRmJVM2jtIbMQtT9s4HqUzHC85Q1@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
SUMMARY:iSpace Mission 2 Moon Landing
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250605T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250605T230000
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6vWWE4zIh3XML_b3DZ5xIkP6aGTJ@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192841Z
SUMMARY:ESA's Ariane 6 - First commerical flight launch
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250306T173000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20250306T183000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:jOIRagY-ZtKpJRk5IgvRVJW-NioI@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:ESA Open Days - Darmstadt\, Germany
LOCATION:European Space Agency ESOCRobert-Bosch-Straße 5\, 64293 Darmstadt
 \, Deutschland
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250913
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:gEHVPlZYZDWAscN0HyyKIayHyQj9@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:ESA Open Days - Paris\, France
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250921
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:z6X2MYu50b6ylDOSd0K75r-YU-jp@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:ESA Open Days - ESRIN\, Frascati\, Italy
LOCATION:Europäisches WeltraumforschungsinstitutLargo Galileo Galilei 1\, 
 00044 Frascati RM\, Italia
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:EilM5d-XyXL5Vlc0jgsSJ0npl56V@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:ESA Open Days - ESA ESAC\, Villanueva de la Cañada\, Spain
LOCATION:European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC)Parque Regional del Curso Me
 dio del río Guadarrama y su Entorno\, 28692 Villanueva de la Cañada\, Ma
 drid\, España
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251005
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5j01cA_xv-DZOzqUvduI8y0ZhO68@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:ESA Open Days - ESA ESTEC\, Noordwijk\, Netherlands
LOCATION:EQUANS ESA EstecKeplerlaan 1\, 2201 AZ Noordwijk\, Niederlande
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251013
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse 2025 - only visible in the USA
UID:C172C359-5A43-4ECE-9CA0-C6D6E1AD4549@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250315
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2cICHeeIW_CXj8B8mNyHWX_ULL1r@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
DESCRIPTION:Viewing direction: south-east\n\nTotal Lunar Eclipse from 20:11
  to 21:52 CEST\nPartial Lunar Eclipse from 21:00 to 21:56 CEST\n\nVisible:
  Australia and New Zealand\, South-East and Central Asia\, Africa\, Europe
 \, East-coast of Brazil\, norhtern Antarctica.
SUMMARY:Total Lunar Eclipse
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250907T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250907T220000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:BdDXHeyr8fEnGgwlSjkPsgE7CZ6j@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
DESCRIPTION:https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Exhibitions/Save_the_Date_ESA_at_t
 he_International_Astronautical_Congress
SUMMARY:International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
LOCATION:Sydney\, Australia
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251004
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:wd1MitXBBi0wEXyAk8-oYpLPiQ_g@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Birthday of Albert Einstein
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210315
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:WHsQRoaF0HpS_ORhUQJVo6tX4wQx@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Day of Death of Stephen Hawking
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250315
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:ZlqkxmnVhG_xPdbeuCyz0ITPB5Y8@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192842Z
SUMMARY:Pi Day - To celebrate the Number Pi
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250315
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9pkmiPP-4hFF8C2qEk9n7a_IovB9@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:Anniversary of the opening of the first planetarium at the Deut
 sches Museum in Munich\n\nOpening: May7\, 1925
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] Anniversary of the opening of the first planetarium at th
 e Deutsches Museum in Munich
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250508
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:aNREQShz5i3qjHZXY3f8xbtWaN8a@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:Galactic Tick Day is an awareness and education day that celebr
 ates the movement of the Solar System around the Milky Way galaxy.  It is 
 repeated approximately every two years\, but not on a fixed date.
SUMMARY:Galactic Tick Day
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250606
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:wgyMZ_Urq_AWpeBdVt7oRYy1WaR1@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:Galactic Tick Day is an awareness and education day that celebr
 ates the movement of the Solar System around the Milky Way galaxy.\n\nIt i
 s repeated approximately every two years\, but not on a fixed date.
SUMMARY:Galactic Tick Day
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270302
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:P-EOS4GOLuLKe8Zy7qHa4Xx8IZ2R@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:Galactic Tick Day is an awareness and education day that celebr
 ates the movement of the Solar System around the Milky Way galaxy.\n\nIt i
 s repeated approximately every two years\, but not on a fixed date.
SUMMARY:Galactic Tick Day
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20281124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20281125
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Annular solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:visible in Southern Africa\, very South of South America\, Paci
 fic\, Atlantic\, Indian Ocean\, Antarctica.
UID:gt0_0EkDvPiG-7GkoxI_YQThTbkp@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260217T130000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260217T163000
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:ESA EnVision Mission to Venus - Launch year
DESCRIPTION:Further information from ESA to be announced.\n\nTravel Time: 1
 5 Months\nMission Time at Venus: 3 years\n\nSpace probe will touch and go
UID:762EA2C8-68A2-43BF-BBED-4A680C986014@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20310529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20310530
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:bfQxoUc3aaaCZ5oJ7hB-1H_alhwh@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:Perihelion Date: October 29\, 2025\n\nVisibility: Currently fai
 nt\, requires a\ntelescope to observe\n\nLocation: Near Mars\, moving thro
 ugh\nthe inner solar system
SUMMARY:Comet 3I/ATLAS - Perihelion Date
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251030
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Supernova Explosion in galaxy NGC-1637
DESCRIPTION:What makes this special is that it is the first time that the p
 recursor star has been discovered from JWST data. Hubble has also confirme
 d this.\n\nIt was a red supergiant with 15 solar masses and a dust shell t
 hat obscures it. This makes such stars more difficult to see because they 
 are hidden in their dust cloud\, which means that other stars were underes
 timated in terms of their brightness and may not have been recognized as r
 ed supergiants.
UID:7E360A29-242D-475C-A179-BF5CC32F04A6@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250630
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:RzshZhAFyOJOCNjd43xxrH79YSYw@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
SUMMARY:Leonid meteor shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:unmmopiRnstxxANVAfVmQfH06Weu@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:High point during the night of November 17–18
SUMMARY:Leonid meteor shower - Peak
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251119
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9j8sQFjDBXVsm2J2Thhpdu5Zqn1g@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251221
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:hnT2TRHtH-swv5hhwg6tVIiFKhi0@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
DESCRIPTION:High point on the night of December 13–14
SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower - Peak
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251215
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:QoZdBpSTLvK79xhEnofBFllVAhUc@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192843Z
SUMMARY:Ursiden meteor shower
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251227
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:YeeNeQq0yvSRk2M3M4bm6S-R2jyY@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:Peak on the night of December 22–23. It is also worth taking 
 a look at the night sky on the surrounding nights.
SUMMARY:Ursiden meteor shower - Peak
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251225
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:h_bxyGZzeRfWQ3v4TGYxKa0eU8Dk@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
SUMMARY:November supermoon - Beaver Moon / Fog Moon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:agu-96g0MZPut1OVTqQymu1HJhU7@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:3I/ATLAS - closest approach to Earth passes Earth in a distance
  of 269\,1 Mio. km (1\,80 AE)
SUMMARY:3I/ATLAS - closest approach to Earth
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251220
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:YmZv_wF8tZ1lqRgYQzbW8MRJX-6Z@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:3I/ATLAS - closest approach to Jupiter in a distance of 53\,4 M
 io. km (0\,36 AE)
SUMMARY:3I/ATLAS - closest approach to Jupiter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260317
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY: ELEVATING THE FUTURE OF EUROPE: Council Meet
 ing at Ministerial Level
LOCATION:Bremen\, Germany
UID:F479DD89-FFEA-49A9-9599-85DAF876FF49@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251128
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:g10p4PxSSG6B22-8n-cC0ua5xQiQ@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:While the mission is slated to launch by May 2027\, it could be
  ready as early as fall 2026\, NASA officials said.
SUMMARY:Launch month of NASA's Roman Space Telescope
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270502
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Hhz8t6DlRX3UZKP1ILGNGXSBfZzn@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:From the Space Expo Europe website:\n\nWelcome to Space Tech Ex
 po Europe\, the premier gathering for space engineering and technology. Ge
 t ready to ignite your network\, engage with top industry players\, and di
 scover the latest advancements in one convenient location. Join us for an 
 unparalleled opportunity to elevate your expertise and forge meaningful co
 nnections in the ever-evolving world of space technology.\n\nFrom launch s
 ervices\, satellite operations\, communications and ground systems\, to ma
 terials suppliers\, subsystems\, engineering services\, components\, softw
 are suppliers and more\, this is where the European space community conver
 ges to source solutions\, build partnerships\, and drive progress.\n\nDon
 ’t miss the chance to attend Europe’s largest B2B space event.
SUMMARY:Space Tech Expo Europe
LOCATION:Bremen\, Germany
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261120
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Isar Aerospace Spectrum Launch 2
UID:OAST1j0SXfsNr05TNbvb5UEV8qZP@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260325T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260325T233000
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:rmfGgUZCu9vuivhbaBlxTNmnx0k7@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:Link: http://esa.int/About_Us/Exhibitions/ESA_at_the_European_S
 pace_Conference_2026
SUMMARY:European Space Conference
LOCATION:Brussels
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260129
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:kQtlkIB2hxDhv7ZFLyJzt2oz-JCs@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
SUMMARY:Ariane 6 Launch with 4 Boosters
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260212T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260212T213000
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:nOvtkEjt5G6oZ_zyHOE0e60yQg_S@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:Continents where the eclipse will be at least partially visible
 : Asia (Thailand\, Usbekistan\, South Korea\, Bangladesh\, India\, Vietnam
 \, Phillipines\, Myanmar\, China\, Singapur)\, Australia\, North America (
 Canada\, USA\, Hawaii\, Mexico) \, South America (Argentina\, Chile\, Braz
 il\, Venzuela)\, Pacific\, Atlantic\, Indian Ocean\, Arctic\, Antarctic.
SUMMARY:Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260304
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:634nW6IpcBdnkUzSGGyCa3u75F8u@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DESCRIPTION:Regions seeing\, at least\, a partial eclipse: Europe\, North i
 n Asia\, North/West Africa\, Much of North America\, Pacific\, Atlantic\, 
 Arctic.
SUMMARY:Total Solar Eclipse
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260812T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260812T213000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lunar Eclipse Australia
DESCRIPTION:Lunar Eclipse in Australia\, NZ and the Pacific Nations in the 
 evenings.
UID:AA0959EE-D662-4B01-96A8-9EA5B5896DCF@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260303T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260303T230000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:i1kbyMxaJqvfaFJWXDyNPJoWQ8H9@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192844Z
SUMMARY:Artemis 2 Mission
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
SEQUENCE:1
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:xqH83D69m8KYfLigaWr35F5zZ29A@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
SUMMARY:Artemis 2 Mission Moon flyby
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260406T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260406T230000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:uyshJ3lGuFFSOfXMQ2Re4pGtomjw@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
SUMMARY:Artemis 2 splashdown
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260411T010000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260411T040000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:fqoWHtlvq6iG8A3mBjT9uItbyXnF@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
SUMMARY:Isar Aerospace - Specturm 2nd Testflight
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260409T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260409T230000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:tBFm89lSszWmvgSumBAlbRm_3Q9p@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
SUMMARY:Nancy Grace Roman Telescop Start month
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260902
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:MvJMr3_mMxaePrngE9PXdyYj9YIV@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
DESCRIPTION:Android is an Earth close satellite\, Mission is a touchdown (G
 rap and Go) mission.
SUMMARY:Mission Tianwen-2 Arrival at Astroid Camo Oaleva
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260708
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:lEMdsWNGq5HPBmSEd5DZaB37rSTv@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
DESCRIPTION:Mission Tianwen-2: returns the samples collected on astroid Cam
 o Oaleva to Earth
SUMMARY:Mission Tianwen-2: Sample Return from Astroid Camo Oaleva
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20271129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20271130
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:FHhKV4yoPQzM7Y7y4hg08-qXrKRw@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
DESCRIPTION:In 2035 Mission Tianwen-2 will reach Comet 311-P-Panstars. Exac
 t date to be announced.
SUMMARY:Mission Tianwen-2: Year of Arrival at Comet 311-P-Panstars
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20350101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20350102
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:10RT5OGjir9TqduC5Nfx3CVE9jQc@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260530T192845Z
DESCRIPTION:Beppi Colombo Arrival at Mercury
SUMMARY:Beppi Colombo Arrival at Mercury
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261102
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:h6t5KG0h_7oSwFsLf6vDiK-z3Ub9@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260614T180138Z
SUMMARY:[LAUNCH WINDOW] Isar Aerospace - Specturm 2nd Testflight
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260622
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:nEhYgUiVRD-wIwzkso4LEna0EqkT@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260614T180137Z
SUMMARY:Artemis 3 Mission: NASA announcement of astronauts
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260609T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260609T193000
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:wCK36_5foFtlACodbJlVlKJrsDo5@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260619T203517Z
SUMMARY:ILA Berlin - Pioneering Aerospace
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260615
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:-hRR8NQ2fZM9S6QuS4kZB8nWJ-nA@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260619T203517Z
SUMMARY:ILA Berlin 2028 - Pioneering Aerospace
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20280517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280522
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6PoNBQcTSuSnhtnCOexRPSJjku1z@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260630T214539Z
SUMMARY:International Android Day
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:60FBI_Nu_V4UnIb0ckJ7BssX14h7@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260705T101711Z
DESCRIPTION:Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) is the second German space compan
 y set to launch its own rocket. The launch is scheduled to take place from
  the Saxavord Spaceport on the island of Unst in the far north of the Shet
 land Islands. The launch window has been open since July 1\, 2026\, but th
 ere is no specific launch date yet.
SUMMARY:Launch Month of RFA One by Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260702
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:7bx53hsyeGPBRurgvV1jRsWrpYZN@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260705T105037Z
DESCRIPTION:With the launch of its Long March 10B rocket\, China plans to l
 and the first stage at sea for the first time during its first flight\, wi
 th the intention of reusing it later.
SUMMARY:Launch of Chinese Long March 10B rocket
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:tL6v2Re0R7Px3440mQvXEdXn6K-e@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:July 5\, 1687: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica—I
 saac Newton’s magnum opus—is published. Drawing on the insights of Gal
 ileo and Kepler\, he derives the three fundamental laws of motion and lays
  the foundation for classical mechanics.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 5\, 1687: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathemati
 ca—Isaac Newton’s magnum opus—is published
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260706
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5pSubMdV__YRQCzdoAfBMfR16ILM@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:July 4\, 1054: Chinese astronomers observe a “new star” in 
 the constellation Taurus—the supernova that gives rise to the Crab Nebul
 a.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 4\, 1054: Chinese astronomers observe a “new star
 ” in the constellation Taurus
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:T8BpFCJNKuO0sF9y28DhJ53nYFHs@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:July 4\, 2012: CMS and ATLAS at CERN announce the discovery of 
 the Higgs boson\, which had been postulated as early as the 1960s.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 4\, 2012: Discovery of the Higgs boson
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:OXJJN0GAOsotuyBVhrAofU7SquCR@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:June 30\, 1908: The Tunguska event—one or more explosions in 
 Siberia\, presumably caused by an asteroid or comet—topples several mill
 ion trees due to a massive shock wave.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 30\, 1908: The Tunguska event
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260701
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:IGYvsd2OPtFsrPJI43h3zrj49NNU@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190446Z
DESCRIPTION:June 29\, 1985: Inauguration of the Roque de los Muchachos Obse
 rvatory (ORM). Together with the Teide Observatory\, it forms the European
  Northern Observatory (ENO).
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 29\, 1985: Inauguration of the Roque de los Muchacho
 s Observatory (ORM)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260630
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:q-BrYZ2RMX-q4iUfdvpq1CMqoulf@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190446Z
DESCRIPTION:June 29\, 1995: As part of the Shuttle-MIR program\, Atlantis (
 STS-71) becomes the first Space Shuttle to dock with the Mir space station
 .
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] June 29\, 1995: Atlantis (STS-71) dock with the Mir
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260630
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:PfWV3CKx3ywC2bQQGMH4xZtvyp7q@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:July 4\, 2016: After a journey of nearly five years\, the NASA 
 spacecraft Juno reaches Jupiter and enters orbit around the gas giant.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 4\, 2016: Juno reaches Jupiter
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:s2UjDeBWHzVbvYeORfkJcYyqiyq9@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:July 4\, 2006: The Space Shuttle Discovery launches with Thomas
  Reiter on board as the first German to visit the International Space Stat
 ion (ISS).
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 4\, 2006: First German to visit the International Sp
 ace Station
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
SEQUENCE:1
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:VzM_T7U0hVMVWuFuygH4kE2lLIZd@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260706T190447Z
DESCRIPTION:July 6\, 1938: Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers the Jupiter moon
  Lysithea (Jupiter X) at the Mount Wilson Observatory.
SUMMARY:[HISTORY] July 6\, 1938: Discovery of the Jupiter moon Lysithea
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260707
SEQUENCE:0
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:lPvKULuuoDDBoCmuB6y61GJxQc29@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260724T174329Z
DESCRIPTION:Regions seeing\, southern Spain
SUMMARY:Total Solar Eclipse
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270803
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:Skv2BGs8Y3HKQWeTrCER1DQ3l20Q@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260724T174329Z
DESCRIPTION:Regions seeing\, southern and eastern spain\n\nRing-Eclipse 
SUMMARY:Total Solar Eclipse
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20280126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280127
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:u6gF980FbXXFRQDwUYsr3kivMIyr@proton.me
DTSTAMP:20260724T174329Z
DESCRIPTION:approximate date
SUMMARY:Isar Aerospace - New Launch window for Spectrum 2
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261209
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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