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azvoz

Цитата: ХВ. от 19.08.2020 19:24:4218 октября к МКС стартует Старлайнер.
Я заинтригован.
Можно ссылку?

Во всех материалах по второму беспилотному полету указана дата не раннее середины ноября 2020.

ХВ.

Цитата: azvoz от 19.08.2020 19:35:34
Цитата: ХВ. от 19.08.2020 19:24:42Спецу azvoz'у/
внимательному ХВ.

1. я предлагал пари когда старт обещали на сентябрь.
2. пари было только про срок , а не про причины задержки.
Спецу azvoz'у.

Причём здесь пари?
Вы спросили про 18 октября: "а что в тот день будет?".  Я Вам ответил на этот вопрос с теми последствиями, которые могут наступить после 18 октября.
А со своим пари - это не ко мне. Ваше пари мне по барабану.

ХВ.

Цитата: azvoz от 19.08.2020 19:49:55
Цитата: undefined18 октября к МКС стартует Старлайнер.
Я заинтригован.
Можно ссылку?
Звыняйте.

Это я всё напутал.
18 ноября перепутал с 18 октября.
Хотел было ссылку Вам кинуть про 18 октября. Дывлюсь, а там 18 ноября.
Бывает.

azvoz

Цитата: ХВ. от 20.08.2020 20:23:43
Цитата: azvoz от 19.08.2020 19:49:55
Цитата: undefined18 октября к МКС стартует Старлайнер.
Я заинтригован.
Можно ссылку?
Звыняйте.

Это я всё напутал.
18 ноября перепутал с 18 октября.
Хотел было ссылку Вам кинуть про 18 октября. Дывлюсь, а там 18 ноября.
Бывает.

За путаницу за датами особо извинятся то и не нужно .Действительно, со всяким бывает.
Извиняться нужно за то что вы на основе СВОЕЙ запутанности в нескольких постах начали меня учить жизни 
обвинять в неинформированности (кто не знает что будет 18 октября тот космический лох ) , и более того , делать это паясничая и кривляясь. "Спецу azvoz'у" , "мне по барабану" "всё очевидно".
И "Звыняйте" это не извинение, а продолжение паясничанья.
Хотя, для внимательного читателя, это выгодно подчеркивает мою правоту и слабость моих оппонентов.

tnt22

https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/08/21/preparations-continue-for-spacex-first-operational-flight-with-astronauts/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2020/08/21/preparations-continue-for-spacex-first-operational-flight-with-astronauts/

ЦитироватьPreparations Continue for SpaceX First Operational Flight with Astronauts

Danielle Sempsrott
Posted Aug 21, 2020 at 11:02 am


Mission specialist Shannon Walker, left, pilot Victor Glover, Crew Dragon commander Michael Hopkins – all NASA astronauts – and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut and mission specialist Soichi Noguchi, right, will launch to the International Space Station on the agency's SpaceX Crew-1 mission. Photo credit: NASA/Norah Moran

The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft for the company's first operational flight with astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program arrived in Florida Tuesday, Aug. 18. The upcoming flight, known as NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission, will be the first of regular rotational missions to the space station following completion of NASA certification.

The Crew Dragon spacecraft will launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida no earlier than Oct. 23, 2020. The spacecraft made its journey from the SpaceX factory in Hawthorne, California over the weekend and is now undergoing prelaunch processing in the company's facility on nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

Preparations are also underway for the mission's Falcon 9 rocket. SpaceX completed a successful static fire test of the rocket's second stage at its facility in McGregor, Texas, also on Tuesday. The Falcon 9 first stage booster arrived at the launch site in Florida in July to begin its final launch preparations.

The Crew-1 mission will send Crew Dragon commander Michael Hopkins, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Shannon Walker, all of NASA, along with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission specialist Soichi Noguchi to the orbiting laboratory for a six-month science mission.

ХВ.

#45
Цитата: azvoz от 21.08.2020 08:47:16
Цитата: ХВ. от 20.08.2020 20:23:43
Цитата: azvoz от 19.08.2020 19:49:55
Цитата: undefined18 октября к МКС стартует Старлайнер.
Я заинтригован.
Можно ссылку?
Звыняйте.

Это я всё напутал.
18 ноября перепутал с 18 октября.
Хотел было ссылку Вам кинуть про 18 октября. Дывлюсь, а там 18 ноября.
Бывает.

За путаницу за датами особо извинятся то и не нужно .Действительно, со всяким бывает.
Извиняться нужно за то что вы на основе СВОЕЙ запутанности в нескольких постах начали меня учить жизни
обвинять в неинформированности (кто не знает что будет 18 октября тот космический лох ) , и более того , делать это паясничая и кривляясь. "Спецу azvoz'у" , "мне по барабану" "всё очевидно".
И "Звыняйте" это не извинение, а продолжение паясничанья.
Хотя, для внимательного читателя, это выгодно подчеркивает мою правоту и слабость моих оппонентов.

Хвастунишка

Сознаю свою вину,
Меру, степень, глубину.
И прошу меня отправить
На текущую войну.
Нет войны, я всё приму,
Ссылку, каторгу, тюрьму,
Но желательно в июле,
И желательно, в Крыму (Леонид Филатов)

tnt22

#46
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-host-preview-briefings-interviews-for-first-crew-rotation-mission-with-spacex

ЦитироватьSept. 17, 2020
MEDIA ADVISORY M20-100

NASA to Host Preview Briefings, Interviews for First Crew Rotation Mission with SpaceX



The SpaceX Crew-1 official crew portrait with (from left) NASA astronauts Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Soichi Noguchi.
Credits: NASA

NASA will highlight the first crew rotational flight of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station with a trio of news conferences beginning 11 a.m. EDT Tuesday, Sept. 29. The briefings, which will take place at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston, will air live on NASA Television and the agency's website. The full astronaut crew flying on the mission also will be available for interviews.

NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 flight mission, scheduled to launch no earlier than Oct. 23, will carry astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to the space station from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

...

Briefings and participants include (all times EDT):

11 a.m. – NASA's Commercial Crew Program News Conference with the following participants:

  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
  • Kathy Lueders, associate administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
  • Phil McAlister, director, Commercial Spaceflight Development, NASA Headquarters
  • Hans Koenigsmann, vice president, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX

12:30 p.m. – Crew-1 Mission Overview News Conference with the following participants:

  • Steve Stich, manager, Commercial Crew Program, NASA's Johnson Space Center
  • Kenny Todd, deputy manager, International Space Station, NASA's Johnson Space Center
  • Anthony Vareha, NASA flight director, NASA's Johnson Space Center
  • Benji Reed, director, Crew Mission Management, SpaceX
  • Junichi Sakai, manager, International Space Station, JAXA

2 p.m. – Crew News Conference with the following participants:[/font][/size][/color]
  • Astronaut Michael Hopkins, spacecraft commander, NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission
  • Astronaut Victor Glover, pilot, NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission
  • Astronaut Shannon Walker, mission specialist, NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission
  • Astronaut Soichi Noguchi, mission specialist, NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission

3:30 p.m. – Round Robin Crew Interviews

  • Crew-1 astronauts will be available for a limited number of remote interviews following the news conference.

Following an Oct. 23 launch, the Crew-1 astronauts are scheduled to arrive at the space station the same day to join NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, as well as Expedition 64 commander Sergey Ryzhikov and flight engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, both of the Russian space agency Roscosmos.

Michael Hopkins is commander of the Crew Dragon spacecraft and the Crew-1 mission. Hopkins is responsible for all phases of flight, from launch to re-entry. He will also serve as an Expedition 64 flight engineer aboard the station. Selected as a NASA astronaut in 2009, Hopkins spent 166 days in space as a long-duration crew member of Expeditions 37 and 38 and completed two spacewalks totaling 12 hours and 58 minutes. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, Hopkins grew up on a farm outside Richland, Missouri. He has a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Illinois, and a master's degree in aerospace engineering from Stanford University. Before joining NASA, Hopkins was a flight test engineer with the U.S. Air Force.

Victor Glover is the pilot of the Crew Dragon spacecraft and second-in-command for the mission. Glover is responsible for spacecraft systems and performance. He also will be a long duration space station crew member. Selected as an astronaut in 2013, this will be his first spaceflight. The California native holds a Bachelor of Science degree in general engineering, a Master of Science degree in flight test engineering, a Master of Science degree in systems engineering and a master's degree military operational art and science. Glover is a naval aviator and was a test pilot in the F/A‐18 Hornet, Super Hornet, and EA‐18G Growler aircraft.

Shannon Walker is a mission specialist for Crew-1. As a mission specialist, she will work closely with the commander and pilot to monitor the vehicle during the dynamic launch and re-entry phases of flight. She will also be responsible for monitoring timelines, telemetry, and consumables. Once aboard the station, Walker will become a flight engineer for Expedition 64. Selected as a NASA astronaut in 2004, Walker launched to the International Space Station aboard the Russian Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft as the co-pilot, and spent 161 days aboard the orbiting laboratory. More than 130 microgravity experiments were conducted during her stay in areas such as human research, biology, and materials science. A Houston native, Walker received a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics from Rice University in 1987, as well as a Master of Science degree and a doctorate in space physics, both from Rice University, in 1992 and 1993, respectively.

Soichi Noguchi will also be a mission specialist for Crew-1, working with the commander and pilot to monitor the vehicle during the dynamic launch and re-entry phases of flight, and keeping watch on timelines, telemetry and consumables. Noguchi will also become a long-duration crew member aboard the space station. He was selected as an astronaut candidate by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA, currently the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) in May 1996. Noguchi is a veteran of two spaceflights. During STS-114 in 2005, Noguchi became the first Japanese astronaut to perform a spacewalk outside the space station. He performed a total of three spacewalks during the mission, accumulating 20 hours and 5 minutes of spacewalking time. He launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft in 2009 to return to the station as a long-duration crew member. The Crew Dragon will be the third spacecraft that Noguchi has flown to the orbiting laboratory.

Follow Hopkins on social media at:

Follow Glover on social media at:


Follow Noguchi on social media at:


Learn more about the Commercial Crew Program at:


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Last Updated: Sept. 17, 2020
Editor: Sean Potter

tnt22

Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 1 ч. назад

We waited nine years for USA to regain domestic crew launch capability with Demo-2 (Dragon Endeavour).

We're now just over a month until Crew-1, with Falcon 9 B1061.1 set to launch Crew Dragon from KSC 39A with four astronauts on the first operational mission to the ISS.




1 ч. назад

One thing we don't yet know is what name they'll assign to Crew Dragon "C207".

Here she is as a baby at SpaceX Hawthorne, California. Currently being processed for the mission at SpaceX's Florida facilities.


tnt22

#48
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/09/24/station-gearing-up-for-october-cargo-and-crew-missions/

ЦитироватьStation Gearing Up for October Cargo and Crew Missions

Mark Garcia
Posted Sep 24, 2020 at 1:31 pm

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SpaceX is targeting Oct. 23 for the launch of four astronauts on its first operational Crew Dragon mission. NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins will command the commercial crew vehicle piloted by first-time space flyer Victor Glover. They will be supported by Mission Specialists and veteran astronauts Shannon Walker and Soichi Noguchi for the six-month stay at the orbital lab. The quartet will join the Expedition 64 crew one day after launch.
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tnt22

Цитировать Astro Anthro @Astro_ANTH 1 ч. назад

Final training session for the #Crew1 @SpaceX #NASA mission completed at #NBL! Here crew members practice spacewalk procedures underwater using a ISS analog. Photo credit @NASA_Johnson


tnt22

Цитировать NOGUCHI, Soichi 野口 聡-(のぐち そういち) @Astro_Soichi 4 ч. назад

#NASA #SpaceX #Crew1 final spacewalk underwater training is completed, with flying colors! Thanks all the divers and support operators at #NBL and instructors at #JSC!



tnt22

Цитировать Michael Sheetz @thesheetztweetz 7 мин. назад

A NASA spokesperson tells me the agency is in the final stages of the SpaceX Demo-2 data reviews needed for Crew Dragon's certification.

NASA and SpaceX will provide an update on the process during next week's Crew-1 media briefings. (Photos: @ingallsimages / @NASA)


tnt22

Цитировать Victor Glover @VicGlover 9 ч. назад

Crew-1 is complete with Dragon Rider training. We've got our license to fly! Thank you to all that made this possible. We hope to make you proud!


tnt22

Цитировать NASA Commercial Crew @Commercial_Crew 2 ч. назад

Join us tomorrow, Sept. 29 beginning at 11 a.m. ET as @NASA highlights the upcoming Crew-1 mission.

This will be the first crew rotational flight of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the @Space_Station: https://go.nasa.gov/3mqyvPH




tnt22

https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/09/28/nasa-and-spacex-update-target-launch-date-for-the-crew-1-mission-to-station/

ЦитироватьNASA and SpaceX Update Target Launch Date for the Crew-1 Mission to Station

Tori Mclendon
Posted Sep 28, 2020 at 7:57 pm


From left, Mission Specialist Shannon Walker, Pilot Victor Glover, Crew Dragon Commander Michael Hopkins – all NASA astronauts – and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut and Mission Specialist Soichi Noguchi are seated in SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft during crew equipment interface training. Walker, Glover, Hopkins, and Noguchi will launch to the International Space Station on the agency's SpaceX Crew-1 mission.

NASA and SpaceX now are targeting 2:40 a.m. EDT Saturday, Oct. 31, for the launch of the agency's SpaceX Crew-1 mission with astronauts to the International Space Station.

The new target date will deconflict the Crew-1 launch and arrival from upcoming Soyuz launch and landing operations. This additional time is needed to ensure closure of all open work, both on the ground and aboard the station, ahead of the Crew-1 arrival. The increased spacing also will provide a good window of opportunity to conduct additional testing to isolate the station atmosphere leak if required. SpaceX continues to make progress on preparations of the Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket, and the adjusted date allows the teams additional time for completing open work ahead of launch.

Astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will be carried to the station on the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The launch will be the first time an international crew will fly aboard a NASA-certified, commercially-owned and operated American rocket and spacecraft from American soil.

Following the launch, the Crew-1 astronauts are scheduled to arrive at the space station for a six-month science mission aboard the orbiting laboratory.

NASA is in the final stages of the data reviews needed ahead of certification following the agency's SpaceX Demo-2 test flight. Teams from NASA and SpaceX will provide an update on the process during upcoming media briefings beginning at 11 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 29, hosted from the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
31 октября 2020 г. в 06:40 UTC / 09:40 ДМВ

tnt22

К #46 - три прямых трансляции

ЦитироватьUpdate on Next SpaceX Crew Mission to the International Space Station


Начало трансляции - 29 сентября 2020 г. в 15:00 UTC / 18:00 ДМВ /  11:00 EDT



SpaceX Crew-1 Mission Overview


Начало трансляции - 29 сентября 2020 г. в 16:30 UTC / 19:30 ДМВ /  12:30 EDT



Astronauts Discuss Upcoming SpaceX Crew Dragon Mission


Начало трансляции - 29 сентября 2020 г. в 18:00 UTC / 21:00 ДМВ /  14:00 EDT


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https://tass.ru/kosmos/9575019

Цитировать29 СЕН, 06:37 Обновлено 07:11
Запуск пилотируемого корабля Crew Dragon к МКС запланирован на 31 октября

НЬЮ-ЙОРК, 29 сентября. /ТАСС/. Национальное управление США по аэронавтике и исследованию космического пространства (NASA) назначило на 31 октября следующий запуск пилотируемого космического корабля Crew Dragon компании SpaceX к Международной космической станции (МКС). Соответствующие данные опубликованы в понедельник на сайте NASA.

"NASA и SpaceX запланировали провести в субботу, 31 октября, в 02:40 по времени Восточного побережья США (09:40 мск - прим. ТАСС) запуск к МКС миссии SpaceX Crew-1 с астронавтами на борту", - говорится в заявлении на сайте американского космического ведомства. По данным NASA, дата запуска Crew Dragon была выбрана таким образом, чтобы не помешать осуществлению планов Роскосмоса по запуску к МКС 14 октября корабля "Союз МС-17" с российскими космонавтами Сергеем Рыжиковым и Сергеем Кудь-Сверчковым, а также астронавтом NASA Кэтлин Рубинс, и возвращению 22 октября корабля "Союз МС-16" с россиянами Анатолием Иванишиным, Иваном Вагнером и американцем Крисом Кэссиди.

В состав экипажа SpaceX Crew-1 включены американцы Майкл Хопкинс, Виктор Гловер и Шэннон Уокер, а также астронавт Японского агентство аэрокосмических исследований (JAXA) Соити Ногути. Им предстоит провести на борту МКС шесть месяцев. Пуск ракеты-носителя Falcon 9 состоится с космодрома на мысе Канаверал (штат Флорида).

Ранее в американском космическом ведомстве сообщали, что запуск Crew Dragon состоится не раньше 23 октября. При этом отмечалось, что это будет "первая регулярная экспедиция на космическую станцию, осуществляемая по ротационному принципу". Согласно заявлению NASA, к 31 октября специалисты проведут дополнительные проверки готовности оборудования к запуску как на пусковом комплексе, так и на борту МКС.
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#58
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/09/29/sept-29-briefings-to-highlight-nasas-spacex-crew-1-mission/

ЦитироватьSept. 29 Briefings to Highlight NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Mission

Anna Heiney
Posted Sep 29, 2020 at 9:16 am


From left, mission specialist Shannon Walker, pilot Victor Glover, Crew Dragon commander Michael Hopkins – all NASA astronauts – and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut and mission specialist Soichi Noguchi will launch to the International Space Station on the agency's SpaceX Crew-1 mission.

Tune in to NASA Television or the agency's website today to view three live news conferences highlighting NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 mission, the first crew rotational flight of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the International Space Station.

The launch is scheduled for no earlier than 2:40 a.m. EDT Saturday, Oct. 31. The Crew-1 mission will carry astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to the space station on the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The Crew-1 astronauts are scheduled to arrive at the space station the same day to join NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, as well as Expedition 64 commander Sergey Ryzhikov and flight engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, both of the Russian space agency Roscosmos.

The briefings, which will take place at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston, will begin at 11 a.m. EDT with NASA's Commercial Crew Program News Conference.
Participants include:

  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
  • Kathy Lueders, associate administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
  • Hans Koenigsmann, vice president, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX

The Crew-1 Mission Overview News Conference begins at 12:30 p.m. EDT, featuring:

  • Steve Stich, manager, Commercial Crew Program, NASA's Johnson Space Center
  • Kenny Todd, deputy manager, International Space Station, NASA's Johnson Space Center
  • Anthony Vareha, NASA flight director, NASA's Johnson Space Center
  • Benji Reed, senior director, Human Spaceflight Programs, SpaceX
  • Junichi Sakai, manager, International Space Station, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

The Crew News Conference starts at 2 p.m. EDT, including Crew-1 astronauts:

  • Michael Hopkins, spacecraft commander
  • Victor Glover, pilot
  • Shannon Walker, mission specialist
  • Soichi Noguchi, mission specialist

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Цитировать Michael Sheetz @thesheetztweetz 13 мин. назад

SpaceX VP Koenigsmann, on lessons learned from Demo-2:

- Redesigned Crew Dragon's heat shield tile, ready for next mission
- After launch deployed in orbit at lower orbit than intended, improved nav sensors
- Working with US Coast Guard on more strict recovery "keep out zone"