HTV-9 KOUNOTORI-9 - H-2B (F9) - Йошинобу, Танэгасима - 20.05.2020, 17:31 UTC

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 3 мин. назад

The final HTV (this version before HTV-X) is about to be released for the final time.

This is actually a live view from a monitor on the ISS.

You're getting to see what the astronauts get to see, you lucky people! (Minus the actual view out of Cupola, of course).
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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 4 мин. назад

And a live view from outside via an ISS camera. SSRMS is saying "I will release you, but not just yet, 'eh!" (in a Canadian accent).
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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 20:29 18 авг. 2020 г.

ISS manager Joel Montalbano with a tribute to HTV.
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В свободном полёте!

Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 20:39 18 авг. 2020 г.

RELEASE! Farewell final HTV. Thanks for all the batteries!
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Цитировать NASA @NASA 20:42 18 авг. 2020 г.

The @JAXA_en cargo spacecraft Kounotori departed the @Space_Station at 1:36pm ET, completing its 85-day mission to deliver four tons of experiments and crew supplies. The spacecraft will fire its deorbit engine on Aug. 20 and will burn up safely over the Pacific Ocean.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/08/18/japanese-cargo-craft-completes-station-mission/

ЦитироватьJapanese Cargo Craft Completes Station Mission

Mark Garcia
Posted Aug 18, 2020 at 1:51 pm


Japan's HTV-9 resupply ship is on its own after being released from the Canadarm2 robotic arm completing a three-month cargo mission at the station.

Eleven years after the launch of the first H-II Transfer cargo vehicle (HTV) to the International Space Station, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA's) HTV-9 departed the orbital laboratory today at 1:36 p.m. EDT.

Earlier today, flight controllers operating from NASA's Mission Control Center at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston used the space station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach the cargo spacecraft from the station's Harmony module, then moved the spacecraft into its release position. Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA used the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the spacecraft from the station at 1:35 p.m., ending its three-month stay.

This was the final station departure of JAXA's first-generation Kounotori, or "white stork," cargo craft, nine of which have delivered more than 40 tons of supplies to space station crews.  JAXA is developing a new fleet of HTV cargo craft, the HTV-X, which is targeted for its first launch in 2022.

The spacecraft launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan on May 20, arriving May 25 to deliver about four tons of supplies and experiments to the orbital complex, including new lithium-ion batteries that were used to upgrade the station's power systems. The new-technology batteries were installed through a series of spacewalks along the far port truss "backbone" of the station.

HTV-9 will be commanded by JAXA flight controllers at its HTV control center in Tsukuba, Japan, to move away from the station and, on Aug. 20, to fire its deorbit engine in a burn that will send it back into Earth's atmosphere. Loaded with trash from the space station, the spacecraft will burn up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean.

For nearly 20 years, astronauts have continuously lived and work on the space station, testing technologies, performing science and developing the skills needed to explore farther from Earth. As a global endeavor, 240 people from 19 countries have visited the unique microgravity laboratory that has hosted more than 3,000 research and educational investigations from researchers in 108 countries and areas.

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Про AE ничего не сказали, трансляция НАСА завершена

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Запись трансляции увода КС HTV-9 от МКС (на яп. яз.)

Цитировать JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構

Трансляция началась 78 минут назад

youtu.be/VkhxDoNHEEw

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Александр Репной

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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Цитировать NASA @NASA 26 мин. назад

"Arigato. Sayonara, HTV." 🇯🇵 🛰️

@JAXA_En astronaut @Astro_Kanai in Mission Control and @Astro_SEAL aboard the @Space_Station acknowledge the 9th and final departure of a Japanese HTV supply ship Kounotori, or "white stork." The next-gen HTV is targeted to launch in 2022.
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Цитата: Александр Репной от 18.08.2020 21:35:42Когда и во сколько затопление HTV-9?
См здесь - #222
P.S. И да, топить будут между Н.Зеландией и Чили в южной части Тихого океана

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ЦитироватьHTV-9 departure

 SciNews

18 авг. 2020 г.

youtu.be/wcBFl_hwu7A

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https://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-9/news/leaves.html

ЦитироватьKOUNOTORI9 Leaves the ISS
Last Updated: August 19, 2020


KOUNOTORI9 being released by the SSRMS (Credit: JAXA/NASA)

Captured by the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), KOUNOTORI9 was moved to the releasing point below the station and released into orbit at 2:37 a.m., August 19.

*All times are Japan Standard Time (JST. UTC + 9 hours)

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Цитировать Ivan Vagner @ivan_mks63 1 ч. назад

Пока, пока, «Белый аист»!

Вчера вечером мы с @Astro_SEAL с помощью манипулятора Canadarm2 расстыковали Японский грузовой корабль #HTV9 (#Kounotori9 — «Белый аист 9»), последний в своей серии.

Как всегда, это были яркие моменты и красивые виды.




1 ч. назад

Bye-bye, White Stork!

Yesterday, @Astro_SEAL and me undocked the #HTV9 (#Kounotori9 — 'White Stork 9') Japanese cargo spacecraft from the iurl=https://twitter.com/Space_Station]@Space_Station[/iurl] using Canadarm2 manipulator. This was the last spacecraft of its series.

As always, that was amazing and beautiful!


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Цитировать Chris Cassidy @Astro_SEAL 12 ч. назад

Today we said goodbye to the 9th and final Japanese cargo ship of the HTV series. @ivan_mks63 & I monitored it's departure after we released it from the @Space_Station robotic arm. Congratulations to our @JAXA_en friends for conducting another flawless resupply mission! #arigato