Dragon v2 unmanned test (SpX-DM1) - Falcon 9 (B1051) - Kennedy LC-39A - 02.03.2019, 07:49 UTC

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ЦитироватьСтарый пишет:
А на кресле синее это мягкая игрушка? Почему в невесомости не всплыла? :evil:
Она слегонца подвсплыла, но недалеко от кресла ушла - может, на привязи, шоб по всему кораблю потом не искать? :o

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ЦитироватьSpaceX Demo-1: Falcon 9 launches Crew Dragon & Falcon 9 first stage landing

SciNews

Опубликовано: 2 мар. 2019 г.
(12:26)

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ЦитироватьLaunch of SpaceX Dragon 2 DM-1 Mission to Space Station

Space Videos
 
Опубликовано: 2 мар. 2019 г.
(12:16)

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Цитировать03/02/2019 11:45 Stephen Clark

SpaceX says the nose cone on the Crew Dragon spacecraft has opened, exposing the ship's docking mechanism to the vacuum of space for the first time. This is a critical milestone for a new system not on the previous-generation Dragon that allows the forward end of the capsule to open and close after launch and before re-entry.

Here's an artist's concept of what the Crew Dragon will look like as it docks with the space station at 6 a.m. EST (1100 GMT) Sunday.



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https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/03/02/crew-dragon-flying-solo-after-spacecraft-separation/
ЦитироватьDemo-1 Underway: Crew Dragon Launches on Debut Flight

Anna Heiney
Posted Mar 2, 2019 at 3:14 am



The Demo-1 uncrewed flight test to the International Space Station, SpaceX's inaugural flight with NASA's Commercial Crew Program, is underway following the successful launch Saturday morning of the company's Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft. The first-of-its-kind mission, planned to be a full demonstration of the spacecraft and its systems, launched on time at 2:49 a.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

In addition to 400 pounds of supplies and equipment, Crew Dragon is carrying Ripley, an anthropomorphic test device outfitted with sensors to gather important data about what an astronaut flying aboard the spacecraft would experience throughout the mission.

Crew Dragon will carry out a series of phasing maneuvers as it pursues the space station during approach. The spacecraft is scheduled to autonomously dock with the orbiting laboratory tomorrow morning, March 3, at about 6 a.m. EST, and remain docked until approximately 2:30 a.m. on Friday, March 8. Crew Dragon is expected to return to Earth with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean at approximately 8:45 a.m., a little more than six hours after departing the space station.

Stay tuned for a postlaunch press conference from Kennedy Space Center at about 4 a.m. EST. It will be broadcast live on NASA TV. Participants are:
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  • NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
  • Elon Musk, CEO and lead designer, SpaceX
  • NASA astronaut Bob Behnken, SpaceX Demo-2 flight test
  • NASA astronaut Doug Hurley, SpaceX Demo-2 flight test
  • Steve Stich, NASA launch manager, Commercial Crew Program
  • Kirk Shireman, manager, International Space Station Program

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Запись трансляции NASA/SpaceX

ЦитироватьCrew Demo-1 Mission

SpaceX

Трансляция началась 2 часа назад
(1:09:28)



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Да, из Маска оратор никакой   :(   Его слушать оч тяжело... Лучше б Ханса прислал замест себя...

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ЦитироватьJeff Foust‏ @jeff_foust 6 мин. назад

Musk: Launch went as expected, everything is nominal.


Michael Baylor‏ @nextspaceflight 5 мин. назад

Elon: We opened the nosecone. The Draco thrusters fired. The propellant system is working. It is much more complex than Dragon 1 due to the integrated launch escape thrusters. #CrewDragon #SpaceX


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ЦитироватьJeff Foust‏ @jeff_foust 7 мин. назад

Musk says his biggest concern about the mission will be reentry, given shape of the capsule could potentially cause a roll instability, although he adds that is unlikely based on simulations.

Michael Baylor‏ @nextspaceflight 8 мин. назад

Elon: Hypersonic reentry is my biggest concern because of the asymmetric backshell. #SpaceX #CrewDragon


Thomas Burghardt‏ @TGMetsFan98 8 мин. назад

Musk highlights docking (never done before by SpaceX, Dragon 1 was berthed) and the aerodynamic effects of the abort motors causing a slightly less stable reentry as the remaining notable risks with DM-1.

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ЦитироватьJeff Foust‏ @jeff_foust 7 мин. назад

NASA ISS manager Kirk Shireman on Ripley: "The mannequin didn't complain once" about the launch.



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ЦитироватьMichael Baylor‏ @nextspaceflight 2 мин. назад

Musk: Humanity landing on the moon was maybe the greatest thing ever. I cannot believe that we are launching from the pad. Thank you for letting us do that.

Bridenstine: Thank you for refurbishing it.

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НОРАД зафиксировал один объект запуска
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 44063U 19011A   19061.32353007 -.00003603  11390-4  00000+0 0  9999
2 44063  51.6423 172.8226 0122953  45.6251 315.4951 15.99554646    05
44063 / 2019-011A : 194 x 357 km x 51.642°

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ЦитироватьMarcus Cote‏ @marcuscotephoto 0:20 - 2 мар. 2019 г.

#SpaceX's #CrewDragon makes its unmanned demo flight atop a #Falcon9 rocket during this morning's 2:49am EST launch window. Image taken from the roof of NASA's 525-foot-tall VAB. #dm1 (@marcuscotephoto /Space Coast Times)