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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/07/28/hatches-open-station-crew-expands-to-six/
ЦитироватьHatches Open, Station Crew Expands to Six
Posted on July 28, 2017 at 8:28 pm by Mark Garcia.


The Expedition 52 crew expanded to six today. In the front row from left are the newest crew members Paolo Nespoli, Sergey Ryazanskiy and Randy Bresnik. In the back row are Peggy Whitson, Fyodor Yurchikhin and Jack Fischer. Credit: NASA TV

Three new crew members have arrived to the International Space Station. The hatches on the space station and Soyuz MS-05 opened at 7:57 p.m. EDT, marking the arrival to the orbiting laboratory for NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos and Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency).
Expedition 52 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin of Roscosmos and Flight Engineers Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer of NASA welcomed the new crew members aboard their orbital home.
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Momentarily, the crew will speak to their family and friends from Baikonur in a welcoming ceremony that will air live on NASA TV.

The crew will support more than 250 experiments in biology, biotechnology, physical science and Earth science — research that impacts life on Earth.

The Expedition 52/53 crew will spend more than four months together aboard the orbital complex before returning to Earth in December.

You can follow the crew's activities and experiences in space on social media:
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik is posting to Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Follow the experiences of NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson via Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr.

Connect with NASA astronaut Jack Fischer via Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Follow space station activities via Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram and research via @ISS_Research.

Follow Paolo Nespoli of ESA on Twitter, and Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos is on Twitter and Facebook.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on July 28, 2017 by Mark Garcia.
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Конфигурация МКС после стыковки Союза МС-05

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http://www.mcc.rsa.ru/extra1.htm
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ЦУП. ЭКИПАЖ КОРАБЛЯ «СОЮЗ МС-05» ПЕРЕШЁЛ НА БОРТ МКС
 
29.07.17 / г. Королёв – Члены экипажа транспортного пилотируемого корабля «Союз МС-05» – российский космонавт Сергей РЯЗАНСКИЙ (РОСКОСМОС), американский астронавт Рэндолф БРЕЗНИК (NASA) и европейский астронавт Паоло НЕСПОЛИ (ESA) 29 июля 2017 года в 03 час. 02 мин. мск перешли на борт Международной космической станции (МКС).

С этого момента космонавты РОСКОСМОСА Фёдор ЮРЧИХИН, Сергей РЯЗАНСКИЙ, астронавты NASA Пегги УИТСОН, Джек ФИШЕР, Рэндолф БРЕЗНИК и астронавт ESA Паоло НЕСПОЛИ приступили к работе на борту МКС в полном составе экипажа экспедиции МКС-52.

В программе экспедиции научно-прикладные исследования и эксперименты, работа российских космонавтов в открытом космосе, проведение регламентных работ по поддержанию работоспособности станции, пополнение фото- и видеохроники событий на МКС, участие в сеансах связи образовательного и информационного характера.

Ракета-носитель «Союз-ФГ» с транспортным пилотируемым кораблём «Союз МС-05», доставившим новый экипаж на МКС, стартовала 28 июля 2017 года в 18 час. 41 мин. 12 сек. мск с космодрома Байконур. Стыковка транспортного корабля со станцией состоялась после сближения корабля с МКС по короткой четырёхвитковой схеме в автоматическом режиме 29 июля в 00 час. 55 мин.

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http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=3866
ЦитироватьТранспортный пилотируемый корабль «Союз МС-05» успешно пристыковался к МКС
29 июля 2017 | На орбите

29 июля 2017 года транспортный пилотируемый корабль «Союз МС-05» успешно пристыковался к Международной космической станции.

Сближение транспортного корабля с МКС проходило по 4-х витковой схеме. Стыковка выполнялась в автоматическом режиме под контролем экипажа и специалистов Главной оперативной группы управления полетом.

ТПК «Союз МС-05» доставил на станцию космонавта Роскосмоса Сергея Рязанского, астронавта ЕКА Рэндолфа Брезника и астронавта ЕКА Паоло Несполи.

На орбите экипаж встретили космонавт Роскосмоса Фёдор Юрчихин, астронавты НАСА Джек Фишер и Пегги Уитсон.

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ЦитироватьSoyuz MS-05 hatch opening

SciNews
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ЦитироватьLIVE: Docking of Soyuz MS-05 to International Space Station

Space Videos
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ЦитироватьExpedition 52-53 Crew Docks to the Space Station

NASA

Опубликовано: 28 июл. 2017 г.

 After launching earlier in the day in their Soyuz MS-05 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 52-53 Soyuz Commander Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos and Flight Engineers Randy Bresnik of NASA and Paolo Nespoli of the European Space Agency arrived at the International Space Station on July 28.
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ЦитироватьExpedition 52-53 Crew Welcomed Aboard the Space Station

NASA

Опубликовано: 28 июл. 2017 г.

On July 28, A few hours after docking their Soyuz MS-05 spacecraft to the International Space Station, Expedition 52-53 Soyuz Commander Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos, Paolo Nespoli of the European Space Agency and Flight Engineer Randy Bresnik of NASA opened hatches and were greeted by station Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin of Roscosmos and Flight Engineers Jack Fischer and Peggy Whitson of NASA. Ryazanskiy, Nespoli and Bresnik will spend four months on the station.
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http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/ESA_astronaut_Paolo_Nespoli_starts_third_mission_on_Space_Station
ЦитироватьESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli starts third mission on Space Station

29 July 2017
ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli, NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik and Roscosmos commander Sergei Ryazansky were launched into space yesterday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 15:41 GMT (17:41 CEST). Their Soyuz MS-05 spacecraft circled Earth four times to catch up with the International Space Station six hours later and the crew are now settling into their new home and place of work for five months.

Paolo's mission name is 'Vita', which stands for Vitality, Innovation, Technology and Ability and was chosen by Italy's space agency ASI, which is providing the mission through a barter agreement with NASA.
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Expedition 52 crewmembers greeting audience at the launch pad
This is Paolo's third spaceflight and third visit to the Space Station – he has already clocked 174 days in space with previous missions, one flight on a Space Shuttle in 2007 and a five-month mission in 2011.

Yesterday's flight is the second for Sergei and Randy. The trio are joining NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer and cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin, who welcomed them to the orbital outpost.


Liftoff of Soyuz MS-05
After docking to the Rassvet module, the hatch between the Soyuz spacecraft and the International Space Station was opened at 23:57 GMT (01:57 CEST) marking the beginning of the Vita mission.

The six astronauts that now live on the Space Station had a brief press conference and link-up with friends and family shortly after their arrival.

It is six years since Paolo's last visit to the Space Station and the 'weightless' laboratory has changed since then. Modules have been relocated and systems have been upgraded. New commercial spacecraft are ferrying supplies to the Station and Paolo will help grapple and dock the regular arrival of cargo ships with the Station's robotic arm. 
 
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Exp 52 crew inside ISS
Paolo has a full schedule of science and experiments planned for his five-month mission. He will continue running experiments from the international partners that keep the International Space Station aloft and take part in some as a test subject.

The opportunity to run experiments for a long period of time on the 17-year-old Space Station with state-of-the-art research facilities is what makes the laboratory so attractive for scientists on Earth – from investigating metals, plants and our planet, to understanding the secrets of our Universe.

The first two weeks for Paolo will be spent readapting to living and working in microgravity. While living in space, he will see his spine will grow longer, fluids in his body will shift towards his head and his bones will weaken.

These changes need to be understood so that we can explore our Solar System and send humans farther into space, but they also offer interesting opportunities for researchers looking at the causes of similar ailments on Earth, such as osteoporosis. Astronauts in space undergo a form of rapid aging that is reversible when they return to Earth, making them fascinating case studies.

Follow the mission through Paolo's eyes on social media via paolonespoli.esa.int
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Цитировать Randy Bresnik‏Подлинная учетная запись @AstroKomrade 12 ч назад

Image of our Soyuz captured by our @Space_Station Commander just seconds before contact.

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Цитировать Сергей Рязанский‏ @Ryazanskiy_ISS 5 ч назад

Here we are on the orbit. Thanks to Fyodor, Peggy and Jack for meeting. There are a lot of work ahead. Photos by Jack Fischer #iss #мкс
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/07/28/iss-daily-summary-report-7282017/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 7/28/2017
Posted on July 28, 2017 at 4:00 pm by HQ.

51 Soyuz (51S) Launch and Dock:
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51S launched today at 10:41 am CDT carrying Sergey Ryazanskiy, Paolo Nespoli and Randolph Bresnik to the ISS. Docking occurred at 4:54 pm CDT with hatch opening at 6:58 pm CDT. There will be 4 USOS crew members on the ISS until 50S undocks on September 2.
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Electrostatic Levitation Furnace (ELF):
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The crew exchanged sample holders in the ELF and removed a lost sample in the ELF chamber. The ELF is an experimental facility designed to levitate, melt and solidify materials by containerless processing techniques using electrostatic levitation. With this facility, thermophysical properties of high temperature melts can be measured and solidification from deeply undercooled melts can be achieved.
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Rodent Research-5 (RR-5) Systemic Therapy of NELL-1 for Osteoporosis:
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The crew set up hardware, reviewed materials and completed preparations for 4 days of operations scheduled to begin Sunday. Because spaceflight has significant and rapid effects on the musculoskeletal system, it is important to investigate targeted therapies that could ameliorate some of the detrimental effects of spaceflight. The NELL-1 drug being studied in the RR-5 investigation has the potential to slow or reverse bone loss during spaceflight.
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Microbial Tracking-2 (MT-2):
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The crew collected saliva samples for the Microbial Tracking-2 investigation and placed them inside a Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI). After the samples are returned to Earth, a molecular analysis of the RNA and DNA will be conducted to identify the specific microbes that are present on ISS. MT-2 monitors the different types of microbes that are present on ISS over a 1-year period and how they change over time.
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Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation and Stabilization (CEVIS) Ratcheting Noise:
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This morning the crew reported a ratcheting noise coming from CEVIS and provided audio/video of the noise for ground review. While recording the audio/video, the noise stopped. The crew performed a checkout using both programming and manual modes and reported nominal performance. Teams discussed the noise and additional crew actions were requested to secure the CEVIS belt from potential slippage and to gain additional data. CEVIS remains GO for exercise at this time.
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Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Operations:
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Yesterday afternoon Robotic Ground Controllers powered up the MSS and maneuvered the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) and the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) Body to perform a video and imagery survey of the SPDM Latching End Effector (LEE) snare cables using the P1 Lower Outboard (LOOB) External High Definition Camera (EHDC). They then maneuvered the SSRMS to a translate position in preparation for the Mobile Transporter (MT) translation to Worksite 8 on July 31.
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ЦитироватьVita: Launch, docking & hatch opening

European Space Agency, ESA

Опубликовано: 31 июл. 2017 г.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/07/31/iss-daily-summary-report-7312017/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 7/31/2017
Posted on July 31, 2017 at 4:00 pm by HQ.

Rodent Research-5 (RR-5) Systemic Therapy of NELL-1 for Osteoporosis:
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On Sunday the crew completed the first day of bone scans and sampling for RR-5. Later today they will perform the second set of scans and sampling operations. Because spaceflight has significant and rapid effects on the musculoskeletal system, it is important to investigate targeted therapies that could ameliorate some of the detrimental effects of spaceflight. The NELL-1 drug being studied in the RR-5 investigation has the potential to slow or reverse bone loss during spaceflight.
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Marrow:
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Over the weekend two crewmembers collected breath, air and blood samples for the Marrow investigation. They collected blood samples today as well. The blood samples are collected, processed in the centrifuge and placed in the Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI). The Marrow investigation looks at the effect of microgravity on bone marrow. It is believed that microgravity, like long-duration bed rest on Earth, has a negative effect on the bone marrow and the blood cells that are produced in the bone marrow.
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Fine Motor Skills (FMS):
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On Saturday the crew completed a series of interactive tasks during a FMS session. The investigation studies how the fine motor skills are effected by long-term microgravity exposure, different phases of microgravity adaptation, and sensorimotor recovery after returning to Earth gravity. The goal of the investigation is to determine how fine motor performance in microgravity varies over the duration of six-month and year-long space missions; how fine motor performance on orbit compares with that of a closely matched participant on Earth; and how performance varies before and after gravitational transitions, including periods of early flight adaptation and very early/near immediate post-flight periods.
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Space Headaches:
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Over the weekend the 51S USOS crewmembers completed daily questionnaires for Space Headaches. They will complete additional questionnaires later today. The European Space Agency (ESA) Space Headaches investigation collects information that may help in the development of methods to alleviate associated symptoms and improvement in the well-being and performance of crewmembers in space. Headaches during space flight can negatively affect mental and physical capacities of crewmembers that can influence performance during a space mission.
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Sarcolab-3:
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The crew set up and configured the Muscle Atrophy Research & Exercise System (MARES) facility in the Columbus module for Sarcolab-3 operations. They installed the Ankle configuration and Electromyograph and Percutaneous Electrical Stimulation (PEMS) devices on MARES. The data collected for Sarcolab-3 will be compared to pre and post flight measurements to assess the impact of hypothesized microgravity induced muscle loss. Myotendinous and Neuromuscular Adaptation to Long-term Spaceflight (Sarcolab) investigates the adaptation and deterioration of the soleus, or calf muscle, where it joins the Achilles tendon, which links it to the heel and carries loads from the entire body. Muscle fiber samples are taken from crew members before and after flight, and analyzed for changes in structural and chemical properties. MRI and ultrasound tests and electrode stimulation are conducted to help assess muscle and tendon changes caused by microgravity exposure.
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Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM):
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The crew ingressed the BEAM, flipped the 10 mm thick Radiation Environment Monitor (REM) shield and photographed it. This REM Shield was previously printed on the 3D printer onboard the ISS and installed in the BEAM. BEAM is an experimental expandable module attached to the ISS. Expandable modules weigh less and take up less room on a rocket than a traditional module, while allowing additional space for living and working. They provide protection from solar and cosmic radiation, space debris, and other contaminants. Crews traveling to the moon, Mars, asteroids, or other destinations may be able to use them as habitable structures.
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Dose Distribution Inside the ISS – 3D (DOSIS 3D):
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The crew installed passive radiation detectors in the Columbus module in support of European Space Agency's (ESA's) DOSIS 3D investigation. Data from the various active and passive radiation detectors installed in the ISS are used in the determination of the radiation field parameters absorbed doses and dose equivalents inside the ISS. A concise three dimensional (3D) dose distribution map of all the segments of the ISS will be developed, based on this data and data from JAXA and NASA monitoring devices.
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Emergency Roles & Responsibilities Review:
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With the arrival of 51S, all crew members participated in this review. Items of discussion included crew accountability, access to escape vehicles and CDR responsibilities. Each crew member must be fully aware of procedure strategy and intent due to the complex nature of an emergency event.
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ЦитироватьSpeedyTime 3 – Treadmill 2

NASA Johnson

Опубликовано: 1 авг. 2017 г.

When you live in a place where your heart doesn't even have to work against the pull of gravity, you need help with exercise: the astronauts on the International Space Station have a suite of exercise equipment at their disposal, including a treadmill. In this "SpeedyTime" segment Expedition 52 flight engineer Jack Fischer runs through the workout they get on the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT) in the station's Tranquility module.
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https://www.roscosmos.ru/23866/
ЦитироватьРОСКОСМОС. МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ КОСМИЧЕСКАЯ СТАНЦИЯ НА СВЯЗИ
01.08.2017 19:22
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Супертайфун Нору над Тихим океаном. Фотография космонавта РОСКОСМОСА Сергея Рязанского.


Багамы с высоты МКС. Фотография космонавта РОСКОСМОСА Сергея Рязанского.


Процесс стыковки ТПК "Союз МС-05" с МКС. Фото космонавта РОСКОСМОСА Фёдора Юрчихина.


Севастополь с высоты МКС. Фото космонавта РОСКОСМОСА Сергея Рязанского.
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Космонавт Сергей РЯЗАНСКИЙ прибыл на Международную космическую станцию всего несколько дней назад, а его подписчики в социальных сетях уже знают, как выглядят из космоса супертайфун в Тихом океане, Багамские острова, город Севастополь и отгадывают «космические загадки».
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«Как же я скучал по этим завораживающим видам нашей планеты... Теперь буду наслаждаться ими ближайшие 5 месяцев. Надеюсь, что вы составите мне компанию?», - делится эмоциями Сергей РЯЗАНСКИЙ со своими читателями.

Все эти снимки космонавт успел сделать, без преувеличения, в свободные минуты от работы, которой сейчас на МКС, как никогда много. На данный момент космонавты РОСКОСМОСА Фёдор ЮРЧИХИН и Сергей РЯЗАНСКИЙ уже завершили консервацию транспортного пилотируемого корабля «Союз МС-05», на котором 29 июля прибыл экипаж МКС-52/53, и приступили к активной подготовке к выходу в открытый космос. Напомним, что космическая «прогулка» запланирована на 17 августа.

Помимо этого, на борту Международной космической станции не прекращается работа над научной программой экспедиций, которая включает более 50 биологических, биотехнологических, геофизических и медицинских экспериментов.

Чтобы не пропустить новости из невесомости следите за соцсетями РОСКОСМОСА, а также подписывайтесь на страницы от Сергея РЯЗАНСКОГО в ВКонтактеFacebookInstagram и Twitter. Фотографии в большом разрешении можно скачать на странице РОСКОСМОСА в Flickr.
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