Wg poniższej strony należy mieć na uwadze w 2019 następujące zdarzenia:
January 1: NASA's New Horizons probe will fly by Ultima Thule, the farthest object humanity has ever tried to visit
January 3: China becomes the first nation to land on the far side of the moon
January 17: SpaceX plans to launch its Crew Dragon spaceship for the first time
January 30: India's launch of Chandrayaan-2, the nation's second moon mission
February 12 (and six more times in 2019): NASA's Juno spacecraft flies over Jupiter
February 13: SpaceIL plans to be the first private company to launch toward the moon
February (TBD): OneWeb hopes to launch its first 10 satellites, which could compete with SpaceX's all-Earth internet plans
March (TBD): Boeing plans to launch its CST-100 Starliner spaceship for the first time
Early 2019 (TBD): SpaceX is expected to launch two Falcon Heavy rockets
April 4 and September 1: NASA's $1.5 billion solar probe zooms past the sun
June 17: SpaceX to launch a Crew Dragon spaceship with two NASA astronauts — the company's first human passengers
June (TBD): China plans to conduct a test launch of a new crewed spacecraft
Late 2019 (TBD): China intends to launch a mission to the moon that could return a sample to Earth
Late 2019: SpaceX says it will conduct a test launch of Elon Musk's new Starship spaceship in southern Texas
January 3-4: The Quadrantids meteor shower peaks
January 6: Partial solar eclipse
January 20-21: Total lunar eclipse
May 6-7: The Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks
July 2: Total solar eclipse
July 16: Partial lunar eclipse
August 12-13: The Perseids meteor shower peaks
November 11: Mercury transits across the sunDecember 13-14: The Geminids meteor shower peaks
December 26: Annular solar eclipse
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