Tuesday marks the start of Vanity Fair’s third annual New Establishment Summit. According the event’s website, "The summit brings titans of technology, politics, business, media, and the arts for inspiring conversations on the issues and innovations shaping the future." This year’s lineup of speakers includes Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Uber’s Travis Kalanick, Disney’s Bob Iger, Apple’s Eddie Cue, and Pixar’s John Lasseter to name just a few.

Proof of life on Mars

With any luck, Wednesday will see the ExoMars mission land the Schiaparelli module on the surface of Mars. Schiaparelli separated from the Trace Gas Orbiter on Sunday. Together, the two spacecraft are hoping to prove that life exists — or has existed — on the Red Planet.

Wednesday is also the day that Elon Musk is promising a Tesla announcement. Originally scheduled for today, Musk took to Twitter last night to say it would move to Wednesday because whatever is coming "needs a few more days of refinement."

Rumors are swirling of an Apple event scheduled for next week. If true we should see the press invites go out over the next few days for what’s expected to be a long overdue refresh of the company’s Macs, including the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and iMac. Bloomberg’s also saying to expect a new 5K monitor built in collaboration with LG.

Volvo’s parent company, Geely of China, will be launching its new Lynk & Co car brand on Thursday. According to Autoweek, lynk & Co will launch with both a sedan and SUV built upon the bones of Volvo’s compact modular architecture.

This week also marks the return of earnings season. On deck are Netflix and IBM on Monday, followed by Yahoo on Tuesday, eBay on Wednesday, and then Verizon and Microsoft on Thursday.

But that's all still to come. First, let's get caught up on the weekend that was.