Dragon SpX-6 (CRS6) – Falcon 9 v1.1 – Канаверал SLC-40 - 14.04.2015 23:10 ДМВ

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Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Петр Зайцев

ЦитироватьNot пишет:
Облако в виде наковальни вторглось в десятимильную зону и напугало чюду так, что она не смогла взлететь  :)  
Наковальня - это вообще-то град. Да и турбулентность флоридской наковальни разрывает бизджеты как Тузик грелку. Такие уже за 20 миль мотают так, что бъешся башкой об остекление и приборы практически прочесть невозможно.

ХВ.

#62
В имени подтемы зафигурировало 22.04.2015.
Сегодня, значит, не полетит, а только 22-го?

Или я что-то пропустил.

Vlad_hm

ЦитироватьХВ. пишет:
В имени подтемы зафигурировало 22.04.2015.
Сегодня, значит, не полетит, а только 22-го?

Или я что-то пропустил.
Через пару часов с четвертью будет ясно.

Salo

#64
ЦитироватьХВ. пишет:
В имени подтемы зафигурировало 22.04.2015.
Сегодня, значит, не полетит, а только 22-го?

Или я что-то пропустил.
Это планируемая дата пуска на момент создания темы (создана 25 февраля 2015).
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Ну-и-ну

Стоит заправленная. Погода зелёная, технических проблем нет. По НАСА ТВ начали репортаж. Час до пуска.

Bizonich

Коллеги, не подскажете, ссылочку на трансляцию, на НАСА ТВ тормозит чёй-то сильно.
Любознательный дилетант.

Pirat5

Сегодня прогноз лучше вчерашнего

1915 GMT (3:15 p.m. EDT)
There are no technical problems with the Falcon 9 rocket or Dragon spacecraft reported at this point in the countdown, and the weather appears more favorable than for yesterday's launch attempt.
Launch weather office Mike McAleenan says very few thunderstorms have developed so far with the afternoon sea breeze, and upper level winds are looking good. All weather rules are currently observed "go" for launch.

snek

ЦитироватьBizonich пишет:
Коллеги, не подскажете, ссылочку на трансляцию, на НАСА ТВ тормозит чёй-то сильно.
вот
http://www.spacex.com/webcast/
и вот


Bizonich

Любознательный дилетант.


Евгений К

какая-то белая хренатень с ракеты сыпется. Лед? Это так и задумано?

Bizonich

ЦитироватьЕвгений К пишет:
какая-то белая хренатень с ракеты сыпется. Лед? Это так и задумано?
Жидкие компоненты топлива и окислителя какую температуру имеют? ;)
Любознательный дилетант.

Salo

#74
http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/04/13/spacex-6-mission-status-center/
Цитировать2009 GMT (4:09 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 60 seconds. In the final minute of the countdown, the flight computer will command checks of the first stage Merlin engine steering system and the Falcon 9 propellant tanks will be pressurized for flight. Thousands of gallons of water from the 53 water nozzles on ground facility's Niagara system will also be dumped onto the launch pad deck to suppress the sound and acoustics of liftoff.

The command to start the ignition sequence for the first stage will be issued at T-minus 3 seconds, triggering the Merlin engines' ignitor moments before the powerplants actually ramp up to full power.

2009 GMT (4:09 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 90 seconds and counting. The SpaceX launch director and the Air Force Eastern Range have given their final approvals for liftoff of the Falcon 9 rocket at 4:10 p.m. EDT (0947 GMT).

2008 GMT (4:08 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 2 minutes and counting. The rocket's Merlin 1D engines have been chilled down for ignition.

2008 GMT (4:08 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 2 minutes, 30 seconds. The strongback has been locked in to launch position.

2007 GMT (4:07 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 3 minutes and counting. The rocket's destruct system is on internal power and being armed, and liquid oxygen topping is being terminated.

The strongback has retracted into the launch position more than 20 degrees from the rocket.

The second stage thrust vector steering system has checked out and is ready for flight.

2005 GMT (4:05 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 5 minutes and counting. The cradles connecting the strongback to the Falcon 9 rocket have opened.

2004 GMT (4:04 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 6 minutes and counting. The Falcon 9 rocket is now operating on internal power.

The strongback umbilical tower will soon be lowered a few degrees to clear the rocket for launch. The procedure begins with opening of cradles gripping the rocket at attach points, then hydraulics lower the tower into launch position.

2004 GMT (4:04 p.m. EDT)
T-minus 6 minutes, 30 seconds. The Falcon 9's heaters are being deactivated, and the rocket will be transitioned to internal power in a few seconds.

2003 GMT (4:03 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 7 minutes and counting. Within the next minute, the Falcon 9's flight computer will be commanded to its alignment state. The Merlin engine pumps are continuing to chill down.
 
2002 GMT (4:02 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 8 minutes and counting. Good chilldown continues on the first stage engines, and closeouts of the upper stage's gaseous nitrogen attitude control system are underway.
 
2001 GMT (4:01 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 9 minutes, 30 seconds. Prevalves leading to the Falcon 9's Merlin 1D first stage engines are opening, permitting super-cold liquid oxygen to flow into the engines to condition the turbopumps for ignition.
 
2000 GMT (4:00 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 10 minutes and counting. The terminal countdown autosequence has started. Any hold after this point will result in an automatic abort and recycle to T-minus 13 minutes.
 
1958 GMT (3:58 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 12 minutes. The launch team has verified all consoles are go for liftoff at 4:10:41 p.m. EDT (2010:41 GMT).
The terminal countdown autosequence is about to begin at the T-minus 10 minute mark.
 
1955 GMT (3:55 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 15 minutes and counting. Here are some statistics on today's launch:
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  • 17th launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
  • 22nd launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
  • 16th Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 12th launch of a Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket
  • 11th Falcon 9 v1.1 launch from Cape Canaveral
  • 4th launch of a Dragon on a Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket
  • 7th SpaceX mission to the space station
  • 9th Falcon 9 day launch
  • 4th Falcon 9 launch of 2015
  • 8th flight of a Dragon spacecraft
  • 6th launch from Cape Canaveral in 2015
1953 GMT (3:53 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 17 minutes and counting. The Falcon 9 rocket stands 208 feet tall and measures 12 feet in diameter. At liftoff, its nine Merlin 1D first stage engines will generate about 1.3 million pounds of thrust.
Fully fueled for launch, the Falcon 9 contains about 1.05 million pounds of kerosene and liquid oxygen propellants.
 
1950 GMT (3:50 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 20 minutes and counting. The final poll of SpaceX's launch team will begin at T-minus 13 minutes before the countdown enters the final phase.
The launch vehicle is reported ready to proceed with the terminal countdown.
 
1946 GMT (3:46 p.m. EDT)
 See our Facebook page for images of today's countdown and launch!
          
1944 GMT (3:44 p.m. EDT)
 Liquid oxygen topping continues on the Falcon 9 rocket's first and second stages.
          
1940 GMT (3:40 p.m. EDT)
 T-minus 30 minutes. At the time of launch, the International Space Station will be flying about 257 miles above the Great Australian Bight.
Linkup with the complex is scheduled at 7 a.m. EDT (1100 GMT) Friday, when astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will grapple the Dragon spacecraft with the space station's robotic arm.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Bizonich

Любознательный дилетант.

Bizonich

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Евгений К

ЦитироватьBizonich пишет:
ЦитироватьЕвгений К пишет:
какая-то белая хренатень с ракеты сыпется. Лед? Это так и задумано?
Жидкие компоненты топлива и окислителя какую температуру имеют?  ;)
так то ж и оно. Дренаж парит постоянно, а хрень сыпалась только (по крайней мере я больше не заметил) с 13-й минуты по 11-ю.

Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"