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ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 3 мин. назад

EVA-51: Today's spacewalk came to an end at 2:55pm, for a duration of 6 hours and 49 minutes. Total ISS EVA time in 211 spacewalks now stands at 1,319 hours and 29 minutes; Drew Feustel now ranks 3rd for most spacewalk time with 61 hours and 48 minutes logged during 9 EVAs

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/06/14/spacewalkers-complete-hd-camera-installation-work/
ЦитироватьSpacewalkers Complete HD Camera Installation Work

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 14, 2018 at 3:01 pm


Astronaut Ricky Arnold exits the Quest airlock beginning the sixth spacewalk of 2018. Credit: @OlegMKS

Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold of NASA completed the sixth spacewalk at the International Space Station this year at 2:55 p.m. EDT, lasting 6 hours, 49 minutes. The two astronauts installed new high-definition cameras that will provide enhanced views during the final phase of approach and docking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon and Boeing Starliner commercial crew spacecraft that will soon begin launching fr om American soil.

This was the 211th spacewalk in support of assembly and maintenance of the unique orbiting laboratory wh ere humans have been living and working continuously for nearly 18 years. Spacewalkers have now spent a total of 1,319 hours and 29 minutes working outside the station.

During the ninth spacewalk of Feustel's career, he moved into third place for total cumulative time spent spacewalking with a total of 61 hours and 48 minutes. It was Arnold's fifth spacewalk with a total time of 34 hours and 4 minutes.

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Трансляция НАСА (EVA51) завершена

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Объявление

18:00 UTC

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/06/12/iss-daily-summary-report-6122018/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 6/12/2018

Solidification Using Baffles in Sealed Ampoules (SUBSA):
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Today, the crew troubleshot the SUBSA experiment that is currently located in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG). The crew removed the sample ampoule, which was lodged inside the chamber bore. Additional troubleshooting is being discussed among the ground teams. The objective of the SUBSA investigation is to advance understanding of the processes involved in semiconductor crystal growth. It offers a gradient freeze furnace for materials science investigations that can reach 850°C. Samples are contained in transparent quartz or ceramic ampoules with high definition video imaging available in real-time along with remote commanding of thermal control parameters.
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Grip:
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The crew completed the second of three dynamic seated GRIP operations. ESA's Grip investigation tests how the nervous system takes into account the forces due to gravity and inertia when manipulating objects. Results from this investigation may provide insight into potential hazards for astronauts as they manipulate objects in different gravitational environments, support design and control of haptic interfaces to be used in challenging environments such as space, and provide information about motor control that will be useful for the evaluation and rehabilitation of impaired upper limb control in patients with neurological diseases.
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Multi-Omics:
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Immediately upon awakening, a crewmember collected and processed saliva samples prior to inserting the samples into a Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI). The Multi-omics analysis of human microbial-metabolic cross-talk in the space ecosystem (Multi-Omics) investigation evaluates the impacts of space environment and prebiotics on astronauts' immune function, by combining the data obtained from the measurements of changes in the gut microbiological composition, metabolites profiles, and the immune system.
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Marrow:
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A crewmember collected blood samples for their Flight Day 5 session of CSA's Marrow today. Air samples were also collected to support the Marrow investigation. Marrow 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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External Wireless Communication System (EWC) Ethernet Cable Connection:
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This morning, the crew routed and installed an Ethernet cable in the US Lab needed to activate the EWC system scheduled for installation during Thursday's US Extravehicular Activity (EVA) #51 Node 2 External Wireless Communications (EWC). Mating this cable to the J14 Gore Panel allows for a checkout of the system while the crew are outside of ISS.
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EVA Robotics Onboard Trainer (ROBoT) Session:
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Today the crew tasked with providing Intravehicular (IV) Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) support during Thursday's US EVA #51 Node 2 EWC performed a robotics procedure review and an On-Board Training (OBT) session using ROBoT. ROBoT is an on-orbit version of the ground-based Dynamics Skills Trainer (DST) that simulates robotics operations with graphical feedback.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/06/13/iss-daily-summary-report-6132018/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 6/13/2018

Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparations:
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In preparation for tomorrow's US EVA #51 Node 2 External Wireless Communications (EWC), the crew finalized their EVA tool configurations and completed an audit of EVA equipment. After a final review of the EVA briefing package, the crew participated in an EVA Procedures Conference, configured the Robotics Work Stations (RWSs), and readied the Equipment Lock and EMUs for tomorrow morning's EVA activities. EV hatch opening is scheduled at ~7:05 AM CDT Thursday morning.
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Grip:
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The crew completed the third of three Grip operations in the supine position. ESA's Grip investigation tests how the nervous system takes into account the forces due to gravity and inertia when manipulating objects. Results from this investigation may provide insight into potential hazards for astronauts as they manipulate objects in different gravitational environments, support design and control of haptic interfaces to be used in challenging environments such as space, and provide information about motor control that will be useful for the evaluation and rehabilitation of impaired upper limb control in patients with neurological diseases.
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Electromagnetic Levitator (EML):
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The crew installed a new sample and process chamber in the EML today. Valves were opened between the two chambers. The EML is a multi-user facility is designed for containerless materials processing in space. It supports research in the areas of meta-stable states and phases along with the measurement of high-accurate thermophysical properties of liquid metallic alloys at high temperatures.
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID):
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The crew installed 11 RFID Logistics marker tags in Nodes 2 and 3 today. RFID Logistics aims to utilize RFID enabled tags on hardware throughout the ISS to assist in the tracking of the hardware as it is moved around the ISS.
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https://www.roscosmos.ru/25185/
ЦитироватьПЛАНОВАЯ КОРРЕКЦИЯ ОРБИТЫ МКС
21 июня 2018
Программа МКС
21 июня 2018 года в соответствии с программой полёта Международной космической станции (МКС) запланирована коррекция орбиты МКС. Для выполнения манёвра в 10:15 мск будут включены двигатели ТГК «Прогресс МС-08», пристыкованного к Международной космической станции. Цель проведения коррекции - формирование баллистических условий для выведения на орбиту транспортного грузового корабля «Прогресс МС-09».

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https://www.roscosmos.ru/25186/
ЦитироватьЧЕМПИОНАТ МИРА ПО ФУТБОЛУ FIFA 2018 В РОССИИ™. ПАС ИЗ КОСМОСА
14.06.2018 21:00


Фото: Оргкомитет "Россия-2018"


Фото: Оргкомитет "Россия-2018"

Официальный мяч Чемпионата мира по футболу FIFA 2018 - звездный участник церемонии открытия.

Тема освоения космоса стала одной из первостепенных при разработке символики Чемпионата мира по футболу FIFA 2018 в России. Космические мотивы использованы в официальной эмблеме турнира, где изображены иллюминаторы, через которые виден открытый космос, звезды и след отрывающейся от Земли и взмывающей вверх ракеты. Сама эмблема также была представлена 28 октября 2014 года на Международной космической станции (МКС) российским экипажем во главе с космонавтом Максимом СУРАЕВЫМ.

Тема космоса не могла остаться в стороне от церемонии открытия ЧМ-2018. Впервые в истории Чемпионатов мира по футболу FIFA в ней принял участие мяч, побывавший в космосе. Официальный мяч ЧМ-2018, Adidas Telstar 18, который недавно вернулся на Землю с МКС, стал одним из звездных участников яркого и запоминающегося действия.

Именно этот мяч был доставлен на МКС в марте этого года вместе с членами очередной экспедиции станции и находился на орбите до возвращения на Землю накануне открытия Чемпионата мира футболу FIFA 2018 в России. Российские члены экипажа МКС Олег АРТЕМЬЕВ и Антон ШКАПЛЕРОВ даже сыграли в футбол в условиях невесомости, став причастными к Чемпионату мира по футболу, который впервые проводится на нашей родной земле.

3 июня «космический» мяч вместе с Антоном ШКАПЛЕРОВЫМ, астронавтом NASA Скоттом ТИНГЛОМ (США) и астронавтом JAXA Норишиге КАНАИ (Япония) вернулся на Землю. Мяч отмечен печатями МКС, кроме того, на нем оставили памятные автографы все находившиеся в тот момент на орбите члены международной экспедиции.

«Появление мяча из космоса в церемонии открытия нашего Чемпионата мира по футболу нам кажется закономерным, ведь именно космическая тематика неразрывно связана с главными вехами и событиями на пути к старту турнира в России. Именно поэтому мы совместно с РОСКОСМОСОМ решили провести эту беспрецедентную акцию, отправив мяч на МКС, - комментирует Генеральный директор Оргкомитета «Россия-2018» Алексей СОРОКИН. – Этот мяч – символический пас всем жителям Земли, которые на протяжении целого месяца будут следить за главным футбольным событием планеты, радоваться, огорчаться и получать эмоции, которые останутся с ними на всю жизнь».

Во время церемонии открытия Чемпионата мира по футболу FIFA 2018 в России™ по мячу из космоса был произведен символический удар в ознаменование открытия турнира.

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ЦитироватьКосмос поздравляет Россию с началом ЧМ-2018

ROSCOSMOS Media Store

Опубликовано: 14 июн. 2018 г.
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https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/06/14/station-spacewalk-underway-to-install-new-cameras/
ЦитироватьStation astronauts install new cameras on successful spacewalk
June 14, 2018 | William Harwood


Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev took this photo of astronaut Drew Feustel on Thursday's spacewalk. Credit: Oleg Artemyev/Roscosmos

Two astronauts floated outside the International Space Station Thursday and installed two new cameras on the front of the lab complex that will provide views of commercial crew ships during final approach and docking. The spacewalkers also replaced a faulty high-definition camera and closed a door that was jammed open on an external instrument.

Floating in the Quest airlock, Expedition 56 commander Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold switched their spacesuits to battery power at 8:06 a.m. EDT (GMT-4), kicking off what turned out to be a six-hour 49-minute excursion.
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It was the fifth spacewalk overall for Arnold and the ninth for Feustel, who now ranks third in the world, logging a total of 61 hours and 48 minutes across nine EVAs. The all-time record is held by Anatoly Solovyev, who logged 78 hours and 21 minutes of spacewalk time during 16 excursions.

Records aside, the major goal of U.S. EVA-51 was installation of two new cameras on the front of the forward Tranquility module that will provide views of Boeing CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX crewed Dragon spacecraft during final approach to a new docking mechanism mounted on the port where space shuttles once attached.

The new crew ferry ships are intended to end NASA's sole reliance on Russian Soyuz spacecraft to carry U.S., European, Japanese and Canadian astronauts to the outpost, restoring American space transportation capability that was lost when the shuttle program ended in 2011.

Development of the new crew ships is behind schedule and it's not yet clear when the first unpiloted test flights will be possible, but NASA hopes to begin operational crew ferry missions as soon as possible next year.

The camera work required Arnold and Feustel to connect power and ethernet cables on a distribution panel on the Destiny lab module. Connecting the wires beneath a micrometeoroid panel, securing them and re-stowing the panel, proved time consuming, but the crew had no major problems.

The astronauts then returned to the airlock, collected the new cameras and their mounts and moved up to the front of the station where they were installed and connected to already-routed cables. Live views from the cameras showed they were working normally, sending down sharp views of the Earth 250 miles below.

At that point, Arnold and Feustel split up. Arnold climbed on the station's robot arm and replaced a high-definition camera and light assembly on the right side of the station that were not working properly. Feustel, meanwhile, ventured to the far left side of the station to work on a payload mounted outside the Japanese Kibo laboratory module.

The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, or CATS, instrument was designed to study the atmosphere using a laser firing through a large aperture door. The instrument failed earlier, leaving the door open, and Feustel manually closed it and wire-tied it in place so the instrument will fit aboard a SpaceX cargo ship later for disposal.
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Before calling it a day, the astronauts carried out two lower-priority "get-ahead" tasks and then returned to the Quest airlock, beginning repressurization procedures at 2:55 p.m. to officially close out the six-hour 49-minute spacewalk.

"Hey, we're home," one of the spacewalkers called from the airlock.

More than 120 astronauts and cosmonauts have now logged 1,319 hours and 29 minutes of spacewalk time during 211 EVAS building and maintaining the International Space Station.

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ЦитироватьLIVE – Canadarm2 assists astronauts during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station

Canadian Space Agency

Трансляция началась 11 часов назад

2018-06-14 - Canadarm2 assists NASA astronauts Andrew Feustel and Ricky Arnold during a spacewalk to install new high-definition cameras on the International Space Station.
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https://vk.com/@spacex-na-mne-postavili-krest-posle-pyatogo-poleta

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NASA Video
 
ЦитироватьEarth Views from the Newly-Installed HD Camera (6 часов назад) -  (0:45)

Spacewalker Drew Feustel Works Outside Japanese Kibo Lab Module (6 часов назад) -  (0:28 )

Spacewalker Drew Feustel Moving On Up (6 часов назад) - (0:52)

Astronaut Drew Feustel Now Third All-Time in Spacewalking Time (6 часов назад) - (0:51)

Spacewalker Drew Feustel Heads Back to the Quest Airlock (6 часов назад) - (0:59)

Spacewalkers Complete HD Camera Installation Work (6 часов назад) - (0:59)

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Axiom Space анонсировала проведение частного полета в космос
ЦитироватьТехасская компания Axiom Space объявила о том, что она начала предлагать на рынке 10-и суточный полет с нахождением на МКС за $55 млн (включает 15-и недельный курс подготовки). При этом датой первого коммерческого запуска назван 2020 год. В дальнейшем компания рассчитывает оказывать подобные услуги и в перспективе реализовать проект по созданию собственной орбитальной станции. Отличительной особенностью станции компании будет являться то, что изначально она должна быть пристыкована к МКС, но будет иметь возможность отделения и самостоятельному полету. К преимуществам своего комплекса в компании отнесли то, что он предусматривает проведение на нем широкомасштабных операций по производству продуктов.

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ЦитироватьSpace to Ground: Enhancing the View: 06/15/2018

NASA Johnson

Опубликовано: 15 июн. 2018 г.
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