IM-2 Nova-C: CHIMERA-GEO, Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS): PRIME-1, Odin (Brokkr-2), Lunar Trailblazer (SIMPLEx 5) – Falcon 9(B1083.9) – Kennedy LC-39A – 27.02.2025 00:16 UTC

Автор zandr, 17.01.2021 19:35:23

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Rocinante

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/how-nasas-lunar-trailblazer-will-make-a-looping-voyage-to-the-moon/
Вы не можете просматривать это вложение.

  • 3 марта: первый пролёт мимо Луны
  • 8 мая: второй пролёт мимо Луны
  • 7 июля: выход на окололунную орбиту
Кнопка "ВКЛ." просто давала сигнал к запуску с Марса. Кнопка "ВЫКЛ." вообще ни к чему не была подсоединена. Ее поставили на пульте по настоянию марсианских психологов, которые утверждали, что человек всегда чувствует себя спокойнее, имея дело с машинами, которые можно выключить

ухач

Просьба добавить "Луну" в заголовок.

zandr

Цитата: ухач от 15.02.2025 04:40:58Просьба добавить "Луну" в заголовок.
Каков Ваш вариант названия темы?

zandr

#23
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6828
ЦитироватьPRIME-1 (IM-2)
Launch Time
Thu Feb 27, 2025 03:17 GMT+3
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Mission Details
PRIME-1
Intuitive Machines-2 will deliver The Regolith and Ice Drill for Exploring New Terrain (TRIDENT) and the Mass Spectrometer observing lunar operations (MSolo). PRIME-1 will drill into the lunar surface, harvest and bring ice to the Moon's surface, and use a mass spectrometer to measure how much is lost to sublimation as it turns from solid into vapor in a vacuum. The mission will also carry a deployable lander called Micro Nova (µNova), which will demonstrate the ability to carry a payload of 1kg and travel more than 2.5 km by doing "hops". During the flights, µNova will also provide high-resolution imagery of craters.
Payloads: 1    Total Mass: 1,900.0 kg    Trans Lunar Injection

CHIMERA-GEO
Epic Aerospace will send their CHIMERA-GEO transfer ship into space to go to a geostationary orbit, with the aim of covering an orbital position. For this launch, CHIMERA-GEO is carrying an unidentified payload manifested by Exolaunch.
Payloads: 2    Geostationary Earth Orbit

Odin
A payload for AstroForge, a company that plans to mine asteroid resources. Odin (Brokkr-2) intends to head into deep space to observe asteroid 2022 OB5 in preparation for their first retrieval mission. Odin will fly by the asteroid at a distance of about 1 kilometer, arriving 11 months after launch.
Payloads: 1    Total Mass: 100.0 kg    Trans Lunar Injection

Lunar Trailblazer (SIMPLEx 5)
Lunar Trailblazer is a planned small (class D) lunar orbiter, part of NASA's SIMPLEx program, that will detect and map water on the lunar surface to determine how its form, abundance, and location relate to geology. Its mission is to aid in the understanding of lunar water and the Moon's water cycle.
Payloads: 1    Total Mass: 210.0 kg    Trans Lunar Injection
Уточнение времени пуска и массы ПН.

zandr

#24
И да, существенное уточнение.
Вот эта двойная полезная нагрузка
ЦитироватьCHIMERA-GEO
Epic Aerospace will send their CHIMERA-GEO transfer ship into space to go to a geostationary orbit, with the aim of covering an orbital position. For this launch, CHIMERA-GEO is carrying an unidentified payload manifested by Exolaunch.
Payloads: 2    Geostationary Earth Orbit
предназначена для геостационарной орбиты!

Pirat5

Odin - это не просто исследовательская станция для полета к астероиду. Это часть еще одной амбициозной программы — добычи полезных ископаемых с астероидов М-типа, пролетающих недалеко от земли. Задача аппарата Odin — пролететь мимо астероида 2022 OB5, пока без посадки, и попробовать изучить его поверхность. Садиться будет уже следующий аппарат.
t.me/spacex_rus/66867
Данных про траекторию полета еще мало, но астроном Леонид Еленин решил попытаться предположить, какой она может быть.

Брабонт

Цитата: Pirat5 от 23.02.2025 20:24:01Odin - это не просто исследовательская станция для полета к астероиду.
Это просто микроспутник стартапа, нагнавшего тумана на пустом месте.

zandr

#27
https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/kennedy/nasas-polar-ice-experiment-paves-way-for-future-moon-missions
ЦитироватьNASA's Polar Ice Experiment Paves Way for Future Moon Missions
Stephanie Plucinsky  Feb 12, 2025

Artistic rendering of Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lander on the surface of the Moon.  Credit: Intuitive Machines
NASA's Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1 (PRIME-1) is preparing to explore the Moon's subsurface and analyze where lunar resources may reside. The experiment's two key instruments will demonstrate our ability to extract and analyze lunar soil to better understand the lunar environment and subsurface resources, paving the way for sustainable human exploration under the agency's Artemis campaign for the benefit of all.
Its two instruments will work in tandem: The Regolith and Ice Drill for Exploring New Terrains (TRIDENT) will drill into the Moon's surface to collect samples, while the Mass Spectrometer Observing Lunar Operations (MSOLO) will analyze these samples to determine the gas composition released across the sampling depth. The PRIME-1 technology will provide valuable data to help us better understand the Moon's surface and how to work with and on it.
"The ability to drill and analyze samples at the same time allows us to gather insights that will shape the future of lunar resource utilization," said Jackie Quinn, PRIME-1 project manager at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. "Human exploration of the Moon and deep space will depend on making good use of local resources to produce life-sustaining supplies necessary to live and work on another planetary body."
The PRIME-1 experiment is one of the NASA payloads aboard the next lunar delivery through NASA's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative, set to launch from the agency's Kennedy Space Center no earlier than Wednesday, Feb. 26, on Intuitive Machines' Athena lunar lander and explore the lunar soil in Mons Mouton, a lunar plateau near the Moon's South Pole.
Developed by Honeybee Robotics, a Blue Origin Company, TRIDENT is a rotary percussive drill designed to excavate lunar regolith and subsurface material up to 3.3 feet (1 meter) deep. The drill will extract samples, each about 4 inches (10 cm) in length, allowing scientists to analyze how trapped and frozen gases are distributed at different depths below the surface. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxWM8KIc_54
The TRIDENT drill is equipped with carbide cutting teeth to penetrate even the toughest lunar materials. Unlike previous lunar drills used by astronauts during the Apollo missions, TRIDENT will be controlled from Earth. The drill may provide key information about subsurface soil temperatures as well as gain key insight into the mechanical properties of the lunar South Pole soil. Learning more about regolith temperatures and properties will greatly improve our understanding of the environments where lunar resources may be stable, revealing what resources may be available for future Moon missions. 
A commercial off-the-shelf mass spectrometer, MSOLO, developed by INFICON and made suitable for spaceflight at Kennedy, will analyze any gas released from the TRIDENT drilled samples, looking for the potential presence of water ice and other gases trapped beneath the surface. These measurements will help scientists understand the Moon's potential for resource utilization.
Under the CLPS model, NASA is investing in commercial delivery services to the Moon to enable industry growth and support long-term lunar exploration. As a primary customer for CLPS deliveries, NASA is one of many customers on future flights. PRIME-1 was funded by NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate Game Changing Development program.

zandr

https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sets-coverage-for-intuitive-machines-next-commercial-moon-launch/
ЦитироватьNASA Sets Coverage for Intuitive Machines' Next Commercial Moon Launch
Roxana Bardan
Feb 21, 2025
MEDIA ADVISORYM25-025
Caption: The Intuitive Machines lunar lander that will deliver NASA science and technology to the Moon as part of the agency's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign is encapsulated in the fairing of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Credit: SpaceX
Caption: The Intuitive Machines lunar lander that will deliver NASA science and technology to the Moon as part of the agency's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign is encapsulated in the fairing of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
Credit: SpaceX
Carrying NASA science and technology to the Moon as part of the agency's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign, the Intuitive Machines IM-2 mission is targeted to launch no earlier than Wednesday, Feb. 26. The mission will lift off on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Live launch coverage will air on NASA+ with prelaunch events starting Tuesday, Feb. 25. Learn how to watch NASA content through a variety of platforms, including social media. Follow all events at:
After the launch, Intuitive Machines' lunar lander, Athena, will spend approximately one week in transit to the Moon before landing on the lunar surface no earlier than Thursday, March 6. The lander will carry NASA science investigations and technology demonstrations to further our understanding of the Moon's environment and help prepare for future human missions to the lunar surface, as part of the agency's Moon to Mars exploration approach.
Among the items on Intuitive Machines' lander, the IM-2 mission will be one of the first on-site demonstrations of resource use on the Moon. A drill and mass spectrometer will measure the potential presence of volatiles or gases from lunar soil in Mons Mouton, a lunar plateau in the Moon's South Pole. In addition, a passive Laser Retroreflector Array (LRA) on the top deck of the lander will bounce laser light back at any orbiting or incoming spacecraft to give future spacecraft a permanent reference point on the lunar surface. Other technology instruments on this delivery will demonstrate a robust surface communications system and deploy a propulsive drone that can hop across the lunar surface.
Launching as a rideshare with the IM-2 delivery, NASA's Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft also will begin its journey to lunar orbit, where it will map the distribution of the different forms of water on the Moon.
The deadline has passed for media accreditation for in-person coverage of this launch. The agency's media accreditation policy is available online. More information about media accreditation is available by emailing: ksc-media-accreditat@mail.nasa.gov.
Full coverage of this mission is as follows (all times Eastern):

Tuesday, Feb. 25
11 a.m. – Lunar science and technology media teleconference with the following participants:
Спойлер

  • Joel Kearns, deputy associate administrator for exploration, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
  • Niki Werkheiser, director, technology maturation, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
  • Jackie Quinn, Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment 1 (PRIME-1) project manager, NASA Kennedy
  • Daniel Cremons, LRA deputy principal investigator, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Bethany Ehlmann, Lunar Trailblazer principal investigator, Caltech
  • Trent Martin, senior vice president, space systems, Intuitive Machines
  • Thierry Klein, president, Bell Labs Solution Research, Nokia
Audio of the teleconference will stream live on the agency's website:
Media may ask questions via phone only. For the dial-in number and passcode, please contact the Kennedy newsroom no later than 10 a.m. EST Tuesday, Feb. 25, at: ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov.
[свернуть]
Wednesday, Feb. 26
11:30 a.m. – Lunar delivery readiness media teleconference with the following participants:
Спойлер
  • Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
  • Clayton Turner, associate administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters
  • Trent Martin, senior vice president, space systems, Intuitive Machines
  • William Gerstenmaier, vice president, build and flight reliability, SpaceX
  • Melody Lovin, launch weather officer, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's 45th Weather Squadron
Audio of the teleconference will stream live on the agency's website:
Media may ask questions via phone only. For the dial-in number and passcode, please contact the Kennedy newsroom no later than 10 a.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 26, at: ksc-newsroom@mail.nasa.gov.
Launch coverage will begin on NASA+ approximately 45 minutes before liftoff. A specific time will be shared the week of Feb. 24.
[свернуть]
NASA Launch Coverage
Спойлер
Audio only of the media teleconferences and launch coverage will be carried on the NASA "V" circuits, which may be accessed by dialing 321-867-1220, -1240, or -7135. On launch day, the full mission broadcast can be heard on -1220 and -1240, while the countdown net only can be heard on -7135 beginning approximately one hour before the mission broadcast begins.
On launch day, a "tech feed" of the launch without NASA TV commentary will be carried on the NASA TV media channel.
[свернуть]
NASA Website Launch Coverage
Спойлер
Launch day coverage of the mission will be available on the NASA website. Coverage will include live streaming and blog updates beginning Feb. 26, as the countdown milestones occur. On-demand streaming video and photos of the launch will be available shortly after liftoff. For questions about countdown coverage, contact the Kennedy newsroom at 321-867-2468.
[свернуть]
NASA Virtual Guests for Launch
Спойлер
Members of the public can register to attend this launch virtually. Registrants will receive mission updates and activities by email, including curated mission resources, schedule updates, and a virtual guest passport stamp following a successful launch. Print your passport and get ready to add your stamp!
Watch, Engage on Social Media
Let people know you're following the mission on X, Facebook, and Instagram by using the hashtag #Artemis. You can also stay connected by following and tagging these accounts:
X: @NASA, @NASAKennedy, @NASAArtemis, @NASAMoon
Facebook: NASA, NASAKennedy, NASAArtemis
Instagram: @NASA, @NASAKennedy, @NASAArtemis
Coverage en Español
Did you know NASA has a Spanish section called NASA en español? Check out NASA en español on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube for additional mission coverage.
Para obtener información sobre cobertura en español en el Centro Espacial Kennedy o si desea solicitar entrevistas en español, comuníquese con Antonia Jaramillo o Messod Bendayan a: antonia.jaramillobotero@nasa.gov o messod.c.bendayan@nasa.gov.
[свернуть]
For more information about the agency's CLPS initiative, see:  https://www.nasa.gov/clps

Pirat5

варианты бустера:
Core
retry
Last flight
B1090
1x
 2024 Dec 17 O3b 7,8
B1085
5x
 2025 Jan 15 BGM1
B1083
8x
 2025 Jan 21 SG13-1
B1069
21x
 2025 Feb 4 SG12-3
B1086
4x
 2025 Feb 5 WVL 5,6
B1078
17x
 2025 Feb 8 SG12-9
B1091?
new
 2025 Feb 24 SG12-13
B1072
1x
 2024 June 25 GOES-U

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zandr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq7M5x2qta0
Цитировать 6:38
Intuitive Machines IM-2 Lunar Mission Animation
  Intuitive Machines
This is an animation of Intuitive Machines' IM-2 lunar mission.
Commanded using Intuitive Machines' commercial Lunar Data Network, IM-2 will be the Company's second of four manifested lunar missions as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services ("CLPS") initiative. Through the CLPS initiative and Artemis campaign, NASA is leveraging American companies to send scientific instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon, advancing our understanding of the Moon and planetary processes, while paving the way for future crewed missions. Athena's mission is designed to validate resource prospecting, mobility, and communications infrastructure in the Moon's Mons Mouton region, one of nine potential Artemis III landing sites.

00:00:00 Launch Vehicle Separation and Rideshare Deployment
00:00:54 Acquisition of Signal
00:01:17 Trajectory Correction Maneuvers
00:01:57 Lunar Orbit Insertion
00:02:35 Descent Orbit Insertion
00:02:53 Powered Descent Initiation
00:03:17 Landing
00:03:47 Lunar Outpost MAPP Rover Deployment
00:04:34 Dymon Co. Ltd. Yaoki Rover Deployment
00:04:47 Intuitive Machines Micro Nova Hopper Deployment
00:05:56 NASA PRIME-1 Drill Suite Deployment
00:06:12 Micro Nova Hopper Return

https://www.intuitivemachines.com/legal-disclaimer

zandr

Вопрос к мультипликации выше:
Что отделяется на 0:29, если CHIMERA-GEO отделяются на 0:40 и 0:43?

zandr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLkWulEOl_Y
Цитировать
SpaceX - Falcon 9 - PRIME-1 (IM-2) - LC-39A - Kennedy Space Center - Space Affairs Live
  SPACE AFFAIRS

zandr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm8wRjD3xVA
Цитировать
Space Coast Live: 24/7 Views of NASA, SpaceX Falcon 9 Operations, and Starship Pad Construction
  NASASpaceflight
Space Coast Live provides 24/7 views of SpaceX and NASA launch operations in Florida including the new Starship pad at LC-39A. The Kennedy Space Center-based cameras are supplemented by Fleetcam, which provides views of recovery vessels in Port Canaveral...
Стрим.
РКН установлена на СК, а номер бустера до сих пор не объявили!  ::)

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