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ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 14 мин. назад

Bhutan-1, Maya-1 and UiTMSAT-1 cubesats were deployed from ISS at 0945 UTC Aug 10

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Запись трансляции JAXA - запуск 3-х малых КА BIRDS-2
Цитировать「きぼう」からの超小型衛星放出ライブ中継 Small satellites deployment from "Kibo"

JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構

Трансляция началась 47 минут назад
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JAXA заменило видеоролик 14 авг. 2018 г.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/09/iss-daily-summary-report-8092018/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 8/09/2018

HTV-7 Rack Relocation Prep:
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This week the crew has been executing a series of activities in order to prepare ISS for the installation of new racks arriving on HTV-7. After relocating and consolidating stowage earlier in the week, two crewmembers relocated five racks today within and between various modules in the US Segment. Prior to starting the rack transfer late this morning, the crew cleared remaining items from the rack translation paths and configured the Treadmill 2 (T2) and Waste and Hygiene Compartment (WHC) Kabin as required to clear the racks during movement. The crew also disconnected the MagVector umbilicals since they would interfere with transferring the adjacent COL1F2 Zero-G Softrack (ZSR). After completing these final prep activities, the crew transferred the following racks:
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  • Resupply Stowage Rack (RSR) from PMM1O4 to LAB1P1
  • ZSR from JPM1A5 to PMM1O4
  • RSR from PMM1D4 to JPM1A5
  • "Gutted" MARES Rack from COL1F3 to PMM1D4.
  • ZSR from COL1F2 to COL1F3
The crew completed the day's activities by both reconfiguring T2 and the WHC Kabin back to their nominal configurations and placing a flag over the now empty COL1F2 rack bay to maintain nominal airflow within Columbus.
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Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Moderate Temperature Loop (MTL) Leak Update:
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Experts at the Space Station Integration and Promotion Center (SSIPC) continue to monitor the JEM MTL pressures following the isolation of Express Rack (ER)5 on Tuesday. While telemetry indicates the leak has slowed or stopped, the slow leak rate, and resolution of available telemetry, necessitates a 72-hour monitoring period prior to declaring ER5 the source of the leak.
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Hatch Seal Inspection:
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This afternoon the crew performed scheduled maintenance to clean and inspect the United States On-orbit Segment (USOS) hatch seals in N1, N2, Lab, and N3. They inspected the sealing surface and hatch handle mechanism for Foreign Object Debris (FOD) or damage and ensured today's rack relocations did not cause damage to any seals.
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Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) Tether Slosh:
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Today the crew set up the SPHERES Tether Slosh hardware and cameras in order to execute this experiment session. SPHERES Tether Slosh combines fluid dynamics equipment with robotic capabilities aboard the ISS to investigate automated strategies for steering passive cargo that contain fluids. In space, the fluid fuels used by spacecraft can slosh around in unpredictable ways making space maneuvers difficult. This investigation uses two SPHERES robots tethered to a fluid-filled container covered in sensors to test strategies for safely steering spacecraft such as dead satellites that might still have fuel in the tank.
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Microbial Tracking-2 (MT-2):
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This morning a 55S crewmember collected saliva samples for the Microbial Tracking-2 investigation andplaced them inside a MELFI. MT-2 monitors the different types of microbes that are present on ISS over a 1-year period. After the samples are returned to Earth, a molecular analysis of the RNA and DNA will be conducted to identify the specific microbes that are present on ISS in order to understand the microbial flora diversity on the ISS and how it changes over time.
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Manufacturing Device (MD):
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The crew replaced the Manufacturing Device build platform today. The Manufacturing Device supports the production of components on the ISS for both NASA and commercial objectives. It is capable of producing parts out of a wide variety of thermopolymers including engineered plastics.
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Public Affairs Office (PAO) Event:
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This afternoon Ricky Arnold participated in a live PAO event with the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord, New Hampshire. The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center is an air and space museum dedicated to two New Hampshire space pioneers: Christa McAuliffe and Alan Shepard. The session will be integrated into several summer camp sessions and will provide the children with the chance to speak to an astronaut about the relevant themes of astronomy and human space exploration.
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Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Operations:
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Overnight, robotics ground controllers used the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) and Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) to unfasten H1 (secondary) fixtures and break torque on H2 (primary) fixtures across all six Channel 4A Integrated Equipment Assembly (IEA) batteries. These operations, along with Tuesday night's operations on Channel 2A, will reduce the ExtraVehicular Activity (EVA) time needed to install the new Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries launching on HTV-7. Tonight the robotic ground controllers will be moving the SSRMS to a park position then translating the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite(WS)7 to WS3.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/10/crew-ends-week-with-spacesuit-checks-sat-competition-and-japan-cargo-mission-preps/
ЦитироватьCrew Ends Week With Spacesuit Checks, Sat Competition and Japan Cargo Mission Preps

Mark Garcia
Posted Aug 10, 2018 at 10:54 am


Astronauts Drew Feustel (left) and Alexander Gerst work with science hardware that enables research into plant biology, microbiology, cell culture, tissue culture, and flow chemistry.

A pair of cosmonauts are going into the weekend preparing for the seventh spacewalk this year from the International Space Station. The rest of the Expedition 56 crew set up a student satellite competition, made space for a cargo mission and checked combustion experiment gear.
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Cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev and Sergey Prokopyev are getting ready for a spacewalk Aug. 15 to conduct science and maintenance outside the station's Russian segment. Artemyev, who has two previous spacewalks under his belt, and Prokopyev suited up Friday for a dry run of their upcoming spacewalk with assistance from NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor. The duo will hand-deploy four tiny satellites, install antennas and cables and collect exposed science experiments.

Commander Drew Feustel and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold set up a pair of tiny satellites, known as SPHERES, for operation during the SPHERES Zero Robotics student competition. Middle school students in the United States are competing to write the best algorithms to operate the SPHERES simulating a mission on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

Alexander Gerst of ESA joined Arnold before lunchtime making space for cargo due to be delivered in Sept. 14 aboard Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle. Gerst then opened up the Combustion Integrated Rack in the afternoon and took pictures of ACME (Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments) gear that supports five independent gaseous flame studies.
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НОРАД обнаружил 3 объекта запуска с борта МКС (BIRDS-2 из модуля Кибо)
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 43589U 98067PD  18222.60537851 -.00000488  00000-0  00000+0 0  9999
2 43589  51.6439 107.5270 0007931 102.7430 257.6124 15.54522347   104

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 43590U 98067PE  18222.60534764 -.00000492  00000-0  00000+0 0  9996
2 43590  51.6532 107.5576 0009044  24.1441 335.9973 15.54896470    29

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 43591U 98067PF  18222.60532058 -.00000488  00000-0  00000+0 0  9996
2 43591  51.6434 107.5360 0007785  77.0262 283.0041 15.54583283    24
43589 / 1998-067PD : 398 x 409 km x 51.644°
43590 / 1998-067PE : 396 x 409 km x 51.653°
43591 / 1998-067PF : 398 x 409 km x 51.643°

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ЦитироватьSpace to Ground: A Star to Steer By: 08/10/2018

NASA Johnson

Опубликовано: 10 авг. 2018 г.
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ЦитироватьПодготовка к выходу в космос - Набор продуктов промышленного производства

Oleg Artemyev

Опубликовано: 10 авг. 2018 г.

На МКС проходит подготовка к выходу в космос (ВКД) Перед выходом следует основательно подкрепиться и каждому космонавту положен набор дополнительных продуктов. Открываем закрома!
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ЦитироватьAlexander Gerst‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_Alex 4 ч.4 часа назад

.@AstroSerena and I keeping our hand controller skills up for flying the 17m long #ISS #Canadarm2 robotic arm.
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Training für die Mensch-Maschine. Hier frischen Serena und ich unsere haptischen Fähigkeiten auf, um den 17 m langen #ISS-Roboterarm zu steuern.
#Horizons


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ЦитироватьAlexander Gerst‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_Alex 8 ч. назад

If you want to go far, go together. This is why over 100 (!) nations are peacefully working together on #ISS. Today we launched Bhutan's first ever satellite from here, together with ones from Malaysia and the Philippines. Congratulations!




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https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-television-to-air-russian-spacewalk-at-international-space-station
ЦитироватьAug. 9, 2018
MEDIA ADVISORY M18-120

NASA Television to Air Russian Spacewalk at International Space Station


Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka deploys a small ball-shaped science satellite during a spacewalk at the International Space Station Aug. 20, 2012, during Expedition 32.
Credits: NASA

Russian cosmonauts living and working on the International Space Station will venture outside Wednesday, Aug. 15, for a spacewalk expected to last about six hours. Live coverage of the excursion will air on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Expedition 56 Flight Engineers Oleg Artemyev and Sergey Prokopyev of the Russian space agency Roscosmos are scheduled to exit the Pirs airlock at 11:58 a.m. EDT. Live coverage of the spacewalk will begin at 11:15 a.m.

Artemyev and Prokopyev will manually launch four small technology satellites, retrieve material science samples from the hull of the Zvezda service module, and install an experiment called Icarus onto the Russian segment of the space station.

Icarus is a collaborative environmental experiment between the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Roscosmos to study the migratory patterns of small animals on Earth. It consists of an antenna and GPS hardware to track the movements of animals that have been tagged with small GPS receivers. The experiment may provide data about how animals move from one location to another, how animal population density shifts over time, and how diseases spread.

The spacewalk will be the 212th in support of station assembly, maintenance and upgrades, the third in Artemyev's career and the first for Prokopyev. Artemyev will be designated extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1) for the spacewalk, while Prokopyev will be extravehicular crew member 2 (EV2).

Last Updated: Aug. 9, 2018
Editor: Karen Northon

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ЦитироватьRussian cosmonauts living and working on the International Space Station
:)  :)  :)
1. Ангара - единственная в мире новая РН которая хуже старой (с) Старый Ламер
2. Назначение Роскосмоса - не летать в космос а выкачивать из бюджета деньги
3. У Маска ракета длиннее и толще чем у Роскосмоса
4. Чем мрачнее реальность тем ярче бред (с) Старый Ламер

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/10/iss-daily-summary-report-8102018/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 8/10/2018

Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 9 (J-SSOD#9):
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Robotics Controllers in Tsukuba, Japan maneuvered the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) to the Small Satellite Deploy Position and deployed the Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Demonstration (JSSOD)-9 satellites. These satellites are 1U CubeSats and were developed by Bhutan, the Philippines, and Malaysia. The crew supported the activity as observers, taking photographs of the various small satellites as they were deployed from both JSSOD launchers. Following the deployment, the JSSOD was re-installed on the JEM Airlock Slide Table.
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Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) Zero Robotics:
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The crew set up the SPHERES Zero Robotics hardware and cameras before executing today's experiment run. The SPHERES-Zero-Robotics investigation establishes an opportunity for high school students to design research for the ISS. As part of a competition, students write algorithms for the SPHERES satellites to accomplish tasks relevant to future space missions. The algorithms are tested by the SPHERES team and the best designs are sel ected for the competition to operate the SPHERES satellites on board the ISS.
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Rodent Research-7 (RR-7):
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Today the crew cleaned the cameras in the two rodent habitat modules. The RR-7 investigation examines how the space environment affects the community of microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract of mice (also known as the microbiota). It also looks at microgravity's effects on multiple physiological systems known to be affected by the microbiota, including the gastrointestinal, immune, metabolic, circadian, and sleep systems. These studies should help explain mechanisms underlying interactions between these systems and the role of the microbiota in these interactions.
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Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME):
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The crew opened the Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) today and replaced one of the ACME controllers. The ACME experiment series being performed in the CIR includes five independent studies of gaseous flames. The primary goals of ACME are to improve fuel efficiency and reduce pollutant production in routine fuel combustion activities on Earth. Its secondary goal is to improve spacecraft fire prevention through innovative research focused on materials flammability.
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Barrios Protein Crystal Growth (PCG):
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Today the crew used a microscope to take photos of the Barrios PCG plate. Barrios PCG focuses on the successful transfer and mixing of different solutions into commercial off-the-shelf multiwell plates. Video of the growth of the protein crystals in the multiwell plates will be downlinked for evaluation.
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Meteor:
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The crew attempted to replace and re-image the Meteor system disk and the application software to configure the diffraction grating and to power up Meteor. The attempt was not successful. Ground teams will determine further troubleshooting activities to be planned. The Meteor payload is a visible spectroscopy instrument used to observe meteors in Earth orbit. Meteor uses image analysis to provide information on the physical and chemical properties of the meteoroid dust, such as size, density, and chemical composition. Since the parent comets or asteroids for most of the meteor showers are identified, the study of the meteoroid dust on orbit provides information about the parent comets and asteroids.
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H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)-7 Rack Relocation Prep:
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After yesterday's successful transfer of five racks within the United States On-orbit Segment (USOS), the crew reconfigured stowage that was temporarily relocated for the rack moves. They also re-labelled the racks as appropriate to indicate their new position within the USOS. Successful completion of this week's activities were required to prepare ISS for the installation of new rack hardware manifested on HTV-7.
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Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Moderate Temperature Loop (MTL) Leak Update:
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As part of the ongoing effort to isolate the JEM MTL small leak, this morning the crew removed the Station Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) drawer from Expedite the Processing of Experiments to Space Station (EXPRESS) Rack 5 (ER5) in order to examine the Subsystem Valve for indications of a leak. Several points of interest were identified and experts are evaluating and developing further steps for the crew. Since ER5 was isolated from the MTL on Tuesday, experts at the Space Station Integration and Promotion Center (SSIPC) have seen no further fluid loss fr om the MTL.
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Hatch Seal Inspection:
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The crew completed the second day of scheduled maintenance to clean and inspect the United States On-orbit Segment (USOS) hatch seals in Columbus, the Airlock, N3, JLP, JPM, and the PMM. They inspected the sealing surface and hatch handle mechanism for Foreign Object Debris (FOD) or damage and ensured yesterday's rack relocations did not cause damage to any seals.
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