HTV-8 KOUNOTORI8 - H-2B (F8) - СК Йошинобу, КЦ Танегасима - 24.09.2019, 16:05 UTC

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Александр Репной

Что-то я не пойму. 2-го или 3-го ноября затопление?
ЛА с 2003 года.
"Я рос с мыслью о том, что круче работы астронавта ничего не бывает..."© Дэйв Браун, астронавт NASA, миссия STS-107.

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#462
JST --> ДМВ --> UTC --> EDT --> CDT

Время входа HTV-8 в атмосферу
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+9 h
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11:08
[/TD][TD]3 ноября[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]ДМВ[/TH]      [TD]декретное
московское
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+3 h
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05:08
[/TD][TD]3 ноября[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]UTC[/TH]      [TD]Всемирное
координированное
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0 h
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02:08
[/TD][TD]3 ноября[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]EDT[/TH]      [TD]Летнее время
восточного
побережья США,
мыс Канаверал[/TD][TD][/TD][TD]
-4 h
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22:08
[/TD][TD]2 ноября[/TD][/TR][TR][TH]CDT[/TH]      [TD]Летнее время
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-5 h
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21:08
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2 Александр Репной - выбор за Вами, ориентитр - UTC.

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Обещанная половинка зоны затопления по РПИ Окленда (НЗ)

NOTAM
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B6378/19 - TEMPO DANGER AREA NZD028 (EAST AUCKLAND OCEANIC FIR) IS PRESCRIBED AS FLW:
ALL THAT AIRSPACE BOUNDED BY A LINE JOINING
S 47 00 00 W 131 00 00
S 53 00 00 W 131 00 00
S 53 00 00 W 155 00 00
S 47 00 00 W 155 00 00
S 47 00 00 W 131 00 00
ACTIVITY: SPACE DEBRIS RETURN
USER AGENCY: FOREIGN SPACE AGENCY PRESCRIBED PURSUANT TO CIVIL AVIATION RULE PART 71 UNDER A DELEGATED AUTHORITY ISSUED BY THE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL AVIATION.
SFC - FL999, 03 NOV 02:00 2019 UNTIL 03 NOV 03:10 2019.
CREATED: 31 OCT 21:32 2019

Прим. NOTAMs B6378/19 и R0130/19 полностью перекрываются NOTMAR HYDROPAC 3563/19.

tnt22

#464
Аист-8 уже отстыкован от надирного узла модуля Harmony и "висит" на "руке" манипулятора


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/10/31/iss-daily-summary-report-10312019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 10/31/2019

H-II Transfer Vehicle 8 (HTV8) Cargo Operations:
In preparation for the HTV8 departure from the ISS tomorrow, Friday November 1st, the crew completed the final packing of HTV Cargo Transfer Bags (CTBs) loaded with items for disposal. Following the final packing, the crew closed the HTV hatch and configured the vestibule for unberthing by removing Air Revitalization System (ARS) jumper, Intra-modular Ventilation (IMV) supply jumper, and the power/data jumpers. They also installed the Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) Controller Panel Assemblies (CPAs). HTV-8 is scheduled for release at 12:20 CT.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/01/japanese-cargo-craft-departs-from-station/
ЦитироватьJapanese Cargo Craft Departs from Station

Norah Moran
Posted Nov 1, 2019 at 1:01 pm


The H-II Transfer Vehicle-8 (HTV-8) from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is pictured in the grip of the Canadarm2 robotic before it was attached to the International Space Station's Harmony module.

After delivering more than four tons of supplies and experiments to the International Space Station, an unpiloted Japanese cargo spacecraft is scheduled to depart the station today. Live coverage of the departure will begin at 1 p.m. EDT on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Earlier today, ground controllers used the space station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach the unpiloted H-II Transfer Vehicle-8 (HTV-8) of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from an Earth-facing port of the station's Harmony module, then moved the spacecraft into its release position. Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir of NASA will use the station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the HTV at 1:20 p.m.[

Named "Kounotori," or "white stork" in Japanese, the unpiloted cargo spacecraft delivered six new lithium-ion batteries to replace aging nickel-hydrogen batteries used in two power channels on the space station's port truss. HTV-8 also delivered scientific experiments, including an upgrade to the Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF-L), a small-sized satellite optical communication system (SOLISS), and a payload for testing the effects of gravity on powder and granular material (Hourglass).

HTV-8 launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan Sept. 24, and the spacecraft was installed at the station Sept. 28.