Dragon SpX-16 (CRS-16), GEDI, RRM3 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 - 05.12.2018 18:16 UTC

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tnt22

ЦитироватьSpaceX‏Подлинная учетная запись @SpaceX 20:36 - 13 янв. 2019 г.

Dragon's de-orbit burn is complete and its trunk has been jettisoned. Pacific Ocean splashdown in ~30 minutes.

tnt22

ЦитироватьSpaceX‏Подлинная учетная запись @SpaceX 21:07 - 13 янв. 2019 г.

Dragon's drogue chutes deployed nominally.


21:10 - 13 янв. 2019 г.

Dragon's three main parachutes have been deployed.

tnt22

ЦитироватьSpaceX‏Подлинная учетная запись @SpaceX 21:12 - 13 янв. 2019 г.

Good splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing SpaceX's fourth resupply mission to and from the @Space_Station with a flight-proven spacecraft.

tnt22

ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 21:16 - 13 янв. 2019 г.

Dragon/CRS-16: SpaceX confirms splashdown in the company's Dragon cargo ship (reported at 12:13am EST); recovery crews stationed nearby will haul the spacecraft back to Long Beach, Calif., where high-priority science will be handed off to NASA

triage

А подскажите
Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
ЦитироватьSpaceX ‏Подлинная учетная запись @SpaceX 21:12 - 13 янв. 2019 г.

 Good splashdown of Dragon confirmed , completing SpaceX's fourth resupply mission to and from the @Space_Station with a flight-proven spacecraft.
что значит fourth - что значит 4? Уже пятую капсулу повторно используют. РН кажется применялся повторно в трех этих запусках.

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Цитировать https://ria.ru/20190114/1549304329.html
..."Успешное приводнение Dragon подтверждено. Завершена четвертая миссия SpaceX по снабжению МКС с полетом до станции и обратно", - говорится в заявлении компании в Twitter....

tnt22

Цитироватьpnetmon пишет:
что значит fourth - что значит 4? Уже пятую капсулу повторно используют.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/01/14/dragon-cargo-craft-returns-to-earth/
ЦитироватьDragon cargo craft returns to Earth
January 14, 2019Stephen Clark


SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule departs the International Space Station on Sunday. Credit: David Saint-Jacques/NASA/CSA

A SpaceX-owned commercial cargo craft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean west of Baja California late Sunday, closing out a 39-day mission that delivered 2.8 tons of supplies, experiments and holiday treats to the International Space Station, and returned home with research specimens and no-longer-needed hardware.

The unpiloted supply ship, loaded with about 2 tons of gear and experiment specimens, departed the space station at 6:33 p.m. EST (2333 GMT) Sunday with a ground-commanded release fr om the orbiting research lab's 58-foot (17.7-meter) Canadian-built robotic arm. The Dragon capsule fired its thrusters for a series of departure burns to fly away from the station's vicinity, setting up for a deorbit burn at 11:19 p.m. EST (0419 GMT) to slow the craft's velocity enough to drop out of orbit and re-enter Earth's atmosphere.

Soon after completing the braking burn, the Dragon spacecraft jettisoned its disposable trunk section, which is designed to burn up in the atmosphere. The pressurized section of Dragon, meanwhile, plunged back to Earth protected by a heat shield, then deployed a series of parachutes to slow down for splashdown in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Guadalupe Island, off the west coast of Baja California.

SpaceX confirmed a successful splashdown in a tweet at 9:12 p.m. PST Sunday (12:12 a.m. EST; 0512 GMT Monday), wrapping up the company's 16th Dragon resupply mission to the International Space Station since 2012.
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NASA's contract with SpaceX is valued at $3.04 billion for 20 cargo missions to the space station from 2012 through next year. Another NASA contract guarantees SpaceX at least six additional resupply missions to the station through 2024, for an unspecified amount.

The Dragon cargo capsule launched Dec. 5 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, and the spaceship completed an automated rendezvous with the space station Dec. 8 to deliver 5,673 pounds (2,573 kilograms) of provisions and experiments.

The cargo delivery included 40 mice sent to the space station to study the effects of microgravity on the animals' immune systems, muscles and bones, information that scientists compare to the condition of a control group of mice kept on Earth. Twenty of the mice were expected to travel back to Earth aboard the Dragon capsule Sunday.

Also delivered to the space station aboard Dragon was a scientific investigation to grow protein crystals in microgravity, with the aim to help researchers understand how an antioxidant protein helps protect the human body from oxidizing radiation. Scientists also sent up experiments to study the causes of muscle abnormalities observed in spaceflight, and to examine the corrosion of carbon steel materials in space.

In addition to the biological experiments stowed inside the Dragon's internal compartment, the spaceship's rear cargo bay contained a pair of NASA payloads that were mounted outside the space station by the robotic arm. One will demonstrate new tools and techniques that could lead to a future capability to refuel satellites with cryogenic propellants in space, and another will scan the planet with a laser to measure the height, density and structure of forest canopies, data that could tell scientists more about the role of forests in the carbon cycle.

Once astronauts finished unpacking the fresh supplies, they installed refrigerated samples and other equipment into Dragon spacecraft for return to Earth.

Dragon's return was scheduled for Thursday, but officials pushed back the departure due to bad weather in the splashdown zone in the Pacific Ocean. Managers eventually decided to target Dragon's return to a different location farther south in the Pacific to take advantage of calmer seas, shifting the cargo freighter's departure and splashdown from Sunday morning to Sunday night.

It was the second nighttime splashdown of a Dragon spacecraft, following a return before dawn in July 2017. But much of the work to retrieve the capsule on that mission occurred in daytime, which a nighttime recovery was planned overnight Sunday into Monday.

SpaceX's Dragon recovery team will hoist the capsule on a boat for the trip back to the Port of Los Angeles, wh ere crews will remove time-sensitive samples from Dragon for return to science labs around the country for analysis.
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The Dragon capsule that returned to Earth on Sunday night completed its second trip to space after a successful flight to the station in February 2017. SpaceX refurbished the spacecraft for another launch, a practice the company has now followed for five of its resupply missions to the space station.

tnt22

ЦитироватьSpaceXFleet Updates‏ @SpaceXFleet 14 мин. назад

NRC Quest will return to LA with Dragon around this time tomorrow. They've got another 444km to go.
Средняя скорость - 10 узлов

triage

#327
Спасибо, но ответа и не увидел
Цитироватьhttps://spaceflightnow.com/2019/01/14/dragon-cargo-craft-returns-to-earth/
 Dragon cargo craft returns to Earth
 January 14, 2019 | Stephen Clark
The Dragon capsule that returned to Earth on Sunday night completed its second trip to space after a successful flight to the station in February 2017. SpaceX refurbished the spacecraft for another launch, a practice the company has now followed for five of its resupply missions to the space station.
five (5) вижу, а fourth написанный SpaceX не вижу

конечно смешно читать en wiki - но там была именно эта миссия не повторно используемый корабль (исправлено)

 https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/spacex_crs-16_mision_overview_high_res_rev2.pdf
This Dragon previously flew on SpaceX CRS-10.

 https://www.spacex.com/sites/spacex/files/crs16_press_kit_12_3.pdf
The Dragon spacecraft that will support the CRS-16 mission previously supported the CRS-10 mission in
February 2017.

Ха, есть же твиттер можно и спросить  ;)

tnt22

ЦитироватьSpaceX‏Подлинная учетная запись @SpaceX 13:43 - 14 янв. 2019 г.

Dragon returned home last night after its five-week stay at the @Space_Station, completing SpaceX's sixteenth flight to and from the orbiting laboratory. The ISS badge signifies this Dragon's previous trip to the station in 2017.


tnt22

ЦитироватьSpaceXFleet Updates‏ @SpaceXFleet 10:18 - 15 янв. 2019 г.

ARRIVAL! Recovery ship NRC Quest has returned to port with the Dragon vehicle, ~36 hours after splashdown from the International Space Station!

tnt22

ЦитироватьРОСКОСМОС‏Подлинная учетная запись @roscosmos 8 ч. назад

14 января грузовой корабль @SpaceX #Dragon покинул Международную космическую станцию, через несколько часов спускаемый аппарат приводнился в Тихом океане. Космонавт Олег Кононенко запечатлел несколько кадров расстыковки

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ЦитироватьLily Ruby ‏ @LilyRubenstein 12:41 - 15 янв. 2019 г.

The @spacex dragon module being hoisted up from NRC Quest. #spacex #rockets #science

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tnt22

ЦитироватьCanadarm2 releases the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship

Canadian Space Agency

Опубликовано: 18 янв. 2019 г.

2019-01-13 - Timelapse of Canadarm2 taken by David Saint-Jacques, releasing the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship on January 13, 2019. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
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