USCV-1: Dragon v2 Crew-1 – Falcon 9 (B1061.1 S) – Kennedy LC-39A – 16.11.2020 00:27 UTC

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DOCKING
MET
Event
EST
UTC
ДМВ
24:55:37
Sunrise
20:22:54
01:22:54
04:22:54
25:02:52
Approach OOP burn [33 s / 0.54 m/s]
20:30:09
01:30:09
04:30:09
25:23:42
15 km
20:50:59
01:50:59
04:50:59
25:37:42
Go/No-Go for Al burn
21:04:59
02:04:59
05:04:59
25:40:42
10 km (144k bi-directional comm regmnt)
21:07:59
02:07:59
05:07:59
25:54:44
Sunset
21:22:01
02:22:01
05:22:01
25:55:49
Maneuver to ISS pointing + roll lock
21:23:06
02:23:06
05:23:06
26:02:42
Al-burn (7.5 km) (90 s. 0.72 m/s)
21:29:59
02:29:59
05:29:59
26:08:42
6 km
21:35:59
02:35:59
05:35:59
26:27:42
Al-Midcourse Burn
21:54:59
02:54:59
05:54:59
26:28:38
Sunrise
21:55:55
02:55:55
05:55:55
26:35:12
1 km
22:02:29
03:02:29
06:02:29
26:37:42
Go/No-Go to Approach Waypoint 1
22:04:59
03:04:59
06:04:59
26:47:42
Waypoint Zero (400 m below)
22:14:59
03:14:59
06:14:59
27:01:42
Go/No-Go to Approach Waypoint 2
22:28:59
03:28:59
06:28:59
27:11:42
Docking Axis Arrival (WP1 Range Approx 220 m)
22:38:59
03:38:59
06:38:59
27:22:42
Waypoint 2 Arrive (20 m)
22:49:59
03:49:59
06:49:59
27:23:42
Go/No-Go for Docking
22:50:59
03:50:59
06:50:59
27:27:42
Waypoint 2 Depart (20 m)
22:54:59
03:54:59
06:54:59
27:27:44
Sunset
22:55:01
03:55:01
06:55:01
27:30:36
Range = 10m
22:57:53
03:57:53
06:57:53
27:31:39
Range = 5m
22:58:56
03:58:56
06:58:56
27:32:17
Crew Hands Off Point (CHOP)
22:59:34
03:59:34
06:59:34
27:32:42
Contact/Capture
22:59:59
03:59:59
06:59:59
27:45:42
Docking Complete
23:12:59
04:12:59
07:12:59

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Цитировать11/17/2020 04:18 Stephen Clark

The rendezvous is going a little ahead of schedule this evening. After completing an out of plane, or OOP, burn a little while ago, the Dragon is set to perform an approach initiation burn at 9:22 p.m. EST (0222 GMT) to kick off the next phase of its rendezvous with the International Space Station.
На 8 мин раньше #600

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Номинальный 'Approach OOP'-импульс

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Цитировать11/17/2020 04:41 Stephen Clark

SpaceX mission control just gave a "go" for the four astronauts to put on their SpaceX-made pressure suits back on in preparation for docking with the International Space Station today, which is set for 11 p.m. EST (0400 GMT).

Assuming an on-time docking, the astronauts are expected to open hatches and enter the space station around 1:10 a.m. EST (0610 GMT) to be welcomed by station commander Chris Cassidy and his Russian crewmates.

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AI-импульс отработан, всё в номинале

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Цитировать11/17/2020 05:41 Stephen Clark

This final phase of the rendezvous involves joint operations between SpaceX's control center in Hawthorne, California, and NASA's space station control team at the Johnson Space Center.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 05:41 Stephen Clark

The Crew Dragon uses thermal and laser ranging sensors, coupled with a relative GPS navigation system, to navigate toward the space station, ultimately heading in for a docking at the forward end of the station's Harmony module.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 05:42 Stephen Clark

NASA confirms the approach initiation burn was completed at 9:23 p.m. EST (0223 GMT). This 90-second firing of the Draco thrusters placed Crew Dragon on a trajectory toward "Waypoint 0" located around 400 meters, or 1,300 feet, below the space station.

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Цитировать William Harwood @cbs_spacenews 20 мин. назад

F9/Crew-1: From waypoint 0 directly below the station, the Crew Dragon will loop up to a point 220 meters (721 ft) directly ahead of the lab (waypoint 1); from there, the spacecraft will move straight in for docking at the station's forward port, expected around 11pm

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Цитировать William Harwood @cbs_spacenews 19 мин. назад

F9/Crew-1: Mike Hopkins, left, and Victor Glover monitor the Crew Dragon's approach on the spacecraft's touchscreen displays


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Импульс 'Al-Midcourse' отработан. Всё в номинале.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 05:50 Stephen Clark

Crew Dragon has completed a nominal midcourse burn, and is on target to pass through "Waypoint 0" around 400 meters, or 1,300 feet, below the space station in about a half-hour or so.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 05:56 Stephen Clark

Once it passes through Waypoint 0 director below the International Space Station, the capsule will guide itself to its next waypoint around 720 feet, or 220 meters, directly in front of the research complex.

At that location, the spacecraft will be roughly aligned with the docking axis of the station's Harmony module.

The Crew Dragon will then resume its automated approach and reach the Waypoint 2 position around 66 feet, or 20 meters, from the International Docking Adapter on the Harmony module. The craft will hold there for around 5 minutes, then resume moving toward the station if all systems look good.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 05:56 Stephen Clark

The Crew Dragon and International Space Station are now flying about 1 kilometer apart.

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 5 мин. назад

600 meters. Dual Tally Ho!

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 5 мин. назад

Orbital Daytime.

Arriving at Waypoint 0 - no hold. Onwards to Waypoint 1. Then entering the KOS (Keep Out Sphere).

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 12 мин. назад

Four humans arriving in a commercial vehicle.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 06:26 Stephen Clark

Crew Dragon is now about 300 meters, or nearly 1,000 feet, in front of the International Space Station.

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Цитировать11/17/2020 06:32 Stephen Clark

Crew Dragon has arrived at Waypoint 1, located roughly 720 feet, or 220 meters, on the velocity vector in front of the International Space Station. This is within the approach corridor to the docking adapter on the station's Harmony module.