USCV-10: Dragon v2 Crew-10 C210 (Endurance) – Falcon 9 (B1090.2) – Kennedy SC LC-39A – 14.03.2025 23:03 UTC

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Arzach

Цитата: triage от 08.03.2025 10:58:42"Сделай мне одолжение. Можешь ли ты вытащить их?"
Тут надо смотреть исходники, все эти переводные новости в сочетании с непрерывной клоунадой Трампа и пресмыкающегося вокруг него Маска сильно искажают реальную картину.

Дем

Цитата: triage от 08.03.2025 10:58:42Сроки полета не корректировались после заявления президента США Дональда Трампа - это после каких слов не корректировались? он заявлял уже много раз... То есть сроки были изменены путем замены на другую капсулу т.к. Маск не смог
Ну вряд ли Трамп стал публично что-то заявлять предварительно не договорившись - неудобно бы вышло.
Так что сроки поменяли ДО заявления...
Летать в космос необходимо. Жить - не необходимо.

zandr

https://x.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1898155246351749493
ЦитироватьSpaceflight Now  @SpaceflightNow
.@NASA and @SpaceX are beginning another briefing, this time focusing on the upcoming launch of Crew-10 to the
@Space_Station. This follows the conclusion of the Flight Readiness Review.
Listen live: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Xq5CH-d4IuU
Follow this thread for updates. 1/n
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2/ Here are the folks on the line:

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3/ Bowersox says they are go for launch on March 12, pending the closeout of some remaining issues. He says they have a coding issue connected to the Dragon's Draco thrusters and some issues due to "the rapid pace of operations with our partner, SpaceX."
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4/ Stich says they are launching from pad 39A on March 12. Docking would be about 6 am EDT (1000 UTC). They do have backup dates available on March 13 and 14.
Rollout of Falcon 9 and Dragon are planned for Saturday night and then a static fire and dry dress rehearsal on Sunday.
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5/ Stich confirms that Dragon Endurance was originally going to fly on a commercial mission (likely Ax-4). Said because of moving this Dragon up to support Crew-10, they had to take a close look at the Draco thruster.
He says there was some degradation that needed a closer look. There will be a hot fire test at SpaceX's McGreggor to help with testing.
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6/ Crew-10 will be the first crewed mission to land in the Pacific Ocean. A Dragon recovery vessel is being kept on the East Coast to support the return of Crew-9.
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7/ For Falcon 9, Stich says they are working some things on the thrust vector controls on the engines. He says it required the swapping of some actuators on engines 1, 5 and 9.
He says there were also some quality inspection misses on some hardware for Falcon 9.
"SpaceX did a great job of flagging this potential issue and did a scrub of all their Falcon 9 vehicles... We went through that with our vehicle and our hardware and we were able to conclude that the hardware was acceptable to go fly."
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8/ Weigel brings up the Northrop Grumman 22 mission and some potential impacts to that mission. NG noted that some damage occurred to the pressurized portion of the spacecraft that opens up to the ISS.
They shortened the crew handover from five days to two to conserve consumables on station to compensate for the potential delay of the NG-22 launch.
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9/ Gerstenmaier also brings up the booster fire that happened following the landing of B1086 during the Starlink 12-20 mission.
He says the fire was "pretty extensive and did a lot of damage, but the damage is what we've expected, what we accounted for and all our procedures and process. We're reviewing that data."
Background: https://youtu.be/1B5uh5RxSPk?feature=shared
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10/ Gerstenmaier says there was a fuel leak about 85 seconds into ascent, which sprayed onto a hot component of the engine that vaporized and created a flammable environment. But at that point in flight, there was no oxygen to interact with it, so it wasn't a problem in ascent.
He said on landing, there was enough oxygen that came into the engine compartment and created the fire. He added that it blew out the barrel panel on the side of he rocket.
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11/ Gerstenmaier says there was also a small oxygen leak on the upper stage of a separate Falcon 9 on Starlink 12-9 mission on Feb. 8. He says it "froze a thrust vector control line and prevented proper attitude control. He says it "froze a thrust vector control line and prevented proper attitude control. He says this prevented the upper stage from getting into the right configuration for a deorbit burn.
He says the software skipped the burn and instead passivated the stage, which ended up entering over Poland.
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12/ Regarding typical product assurance flow with this late capsule swap, Stich says they were not able to witness the installation of the thermal protection system on the heat shield.
Says they went through all of the PAAs that they would for every flight to gain confidence in the vehicle.
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13/ Asked about whether the politics of the moment played into the vehicle swap, Stich talks about the busy ISS schedule and says the decision was made by other factors.
Bowersox confirms that conversations regarding the vehicle swap were happening a month before the comments by President Trump and Elon Musk, but adds that "the President's interest sure added energy to the conversation and it's great to have a President who's interested in what we're doing."
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14/ Asked if President Biden's White House was involved with the decision on how and when to bring Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams home, Bowersox says "there may have been some conversations that I wasn't part of... our leadership at NASA was trying to make sure that we considered everything just at a technical level and that's what we did."
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15/ Weigel says Butch and Suni had long duration ISS training before they launched on Starliner. She says when they were assigned, "we got suit parts, space suit parts for them and I actually put them onboard many months before they launched. So we had hit pocket contingency plans to be long-duration crew members well before they launched."
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16/ Asked if there are any studies underway to consider Musk's comment about ending the ISS early, Bowersox says they would need approval from other ISS partners. They would also want to have the US Deorbit vehicle docked with the station well in advance.
SpaceX was awarded a $843 million contract to build the vehicle last year.
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17/ Stich says they will fly three thrusters for a fourth time on the Crew-10 mission. Previously, the limit was two flights per thruster.
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18/ Gerstenmaier says the challenge with the new Dragon capsule is the batteries. He says they needed to reinstall the battery, which took a lot of capsule disassembly to get the battery out.
He says it's ready to go back in and they will turn their attention to that once they get through the flow of Crew-10.
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19/19 Regarding Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, Stich says they're about 70 percent closed out on the items observed during the flight and are simultaneously processing the issues connected to the helium leaks. They will also take one of the dog houses out for a test at White Sands later this year. They go through a number of additional testing.  Says because of the busy ISS manifest, including SpaceX CRS-33, which will perform a station reboot, they are working to determine whether they will be able to fly the next Starliner mission later this year or next year.

This ends the briefing.

Pirat5


zandr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw7F1B-4Pz8
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Flight Crew News Conference
  NASA Video
Crew members from NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission discuss their upcoming mission to the International Space Station.
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission, targeted to launch on Wednesday, March 12, will carry NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov to the orbiting laboratory.
Learn more about Crew-10 and the schedule of launch events: https://go.nasa.gov/3XwnPmF
Credit: NASA

triage

#45
на русском не было

Цитироватьhttps://ria.ru/20250308/kosmos-2003762112.html
ВАШИНГТОН, 8 мар - РИА Новости. Специалисты НАСА работают
Спойлер
над устранением неполадок в обшивке двигателей Draco космического корабля Crew Dragon, на котором в ближайшее время отправится к Международной космической станции (МКС) экипаж Crew-10, включая российского космонавта Кирилла Пескова,
[свернуть]
сообщил руководитель пилотируемой программы НАСА Кен Бауэрсокс.

"У нас возникли некоторые проблемы с обшивкой на двигателях Draco. Мы обнаружили ухудшение состояния обшивки на двигателях с более высокой летной тягой, и нам необходимо принять меры для решения этой проблемы", - сказал Бауэрсокс во время телефонного брифинга для журналистов.
вот чем только специалисты NASA не занимаются просто купив билет....

а ТАСС только отрабатывает повестку Трампа 
Цитироватьhttps://tass.ru/kosmos/23347027
9 марта, 20:12
Трамп: Байден не хотел заниматься судьбами застрявших на МКС астронавтов
... В итоге НАСА приняло решение, что астронавты вернутся на Землю в составе миссии Crew-9 компании SpaceX весной 2025 года

а интерфакс только о переносе запуска телескопа написал

zandr

https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1898780762104823894
ЦитироватьSpaceX  @SpaceX
Falcon 9 and Dragon roll out to the launch pad at 39A in Florida for @NASA's Crew-10 mission to the @Space_Station
Вывезли на СК.

Pirat5

ЦитироватьSpaceX и NASA провели репетицию мероприятий перед запуском миссии Crew-10. Falcon 9 успешно прошла предпусковое огневое испытание и готова к полёту.
t.me/spacex_rus/67090
когда они успели? :-О

zandr

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crew-10
ЦитироватьSpaceX and NASA are targeting no earlier than Wednesday, March 12 for Falcon 9's launch of Dragon's 10th operational human spaceflight mission (Crew-10) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Launch is targeted for 7:48 p.m. ET, with a backup opportunity available on Thursday, March 13 at 7:26 p.m. ET.
SpaceX's live webcast of this mission will begin about one hour and 20 minutes prior to liftoff, which you can watch here and on X @SpaceX. You can also watch the webcast on the new X TV app.
The Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission previously flew NASA's Crew-3Crew-5, and Crew-7 missions to and from the space station. Following stage separation, Falcon 9's first stage will land on Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
During their time on the orbiting laboratory, the crew will conduct new research to prepare for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and to benefit humanity on Earth...

zandr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RTehiOVIDw
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Launch (Official NASA Broadcast)
   NASA
Watch with us as the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission launch to the space station from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 7:48 p.m. EDT (2348 UTC) on Wednesday, March 12.
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will carry NASA astronauts Anne McClain, commander; and Nichole Ayers, pilot; along with mission specialists JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov to the orbiting laboratory for a science mission of about four months. This is the 10th crew rotation mission and the 11th human spaceflight mission for NASA to the space station supported by the Dragon spacecraft since 2020 as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
Following the launch of Crew-10, NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, along with Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, will depart the station for a splashdown off the coast of Florida.
About Crew-10's scientific mission: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/what-you-need-to-know-about-nasas-spacex-crew-10-mission/
Crew-10 mission updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/crew-10/
Credit: NASA
Трансляция запланирована на 12 марта 22:45.

Pirat5

погода подоспела Falcon 9 Crew 10 L-2 Forecast - 12 Mar Launch
12 Mar 2025 >95%
13 Mar 2025 =90%
14 Mar 2025 =90%
везде Ascent Corridor Recovery: Moderate


zandr

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crew-10
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LAUNCH, LANDING, AND DEPLOYMENT
All Times Approximate
Hr/Min/Sec   Event
00:00:58   Max Q (moment of peak mechanical stress on the rocket)
00:02:26   1st stage main engine cutoff (MECO)
00:02:29   1st and 2nd stages separate
00:02:37   2nd stage engine starts
00:02:43   Boostback Burn Starts
00:03:30   Boostback Burn Ends
00:06:18   1st stage entry burn starts
00:06:29   1st stage entry burn ends
00:07:22   1st stage landing burn starts
00:07:39   1st stage landing
00:08:58   2nd stage engine cutoff (SECO-1)
00:09:58   Dragon separates from 2nd stage
00:10:46   Dragon nosecone open sequence begins

zandr



zandr

Цитата: Astro Cat от 12.03.2025 20:16:48Пошла трансляция.
ЦитироватьТрансляция началась 7 часов назад
болтовня.
Настоящая - через 2 часа - четыре поста выше.

Astro Cat

#55
Цитата: zandr от 12.03.2025 20:43:59болтовня.

Ну не только. Загрузку экипажа показывают. Роликами про Старшип и всякое другое развлекают.Вы не можете просматривать это вложение.

Shenaar

#56
Цитата: Astro Cat от 12.03.2025 20:58:00
Цитата: zandr от 12.03.2025 20:43:59болтовня.

Ну не только. Загрузку экипажа показывают. Роликами про Старшип и всякое другое развлекают.Вы не можете просматривать это вложение.
На всякий случай напомню, что это не официальный канал SpaceX, и он не выглядит знакомо. Опасайтесь скама.

NSF будет транслировать тут: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxkzmtW-JOc&ab_channel=NASASpaceflight

zandr

https://x.com/sch0ening/status/1899835234364821605
ЦитироватьSch0ening  @sch0ening
LHA map for the @SpaceX  @Commercial_Crew  #Crew10  Mission From LC-39A at KSC in Florida
-NET March 12th at 23:48 UTC
-Backup Dates March 13-18
-Dragon C210 (Endurance)
-Booster 1090-2 will return to LZ-1
-Stage 2 Debris Re-Entry in South Pacific
http://bit.ly/3FoPXC4

Special thank you to @Raul74Cz for helping me learn the tricks as i take over posting these!
 

zandr

Одеваются
Вы не можете просматривать это вложение.
(а не сидят в корабле 2 часа назад).

zandr

Погода
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