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Цитировать「きぼう」から超小型衛星(J-SSOD#11)の放出

JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構

Трансляция началась 46 минут назад
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ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 9 мин. назад

Looks like the deployment times were 1015 UTC for NepaliSat-1, Raavana-1 and Uguisu, and 10:20 UTC for SpooQy-1.

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https://ria.ru/20190617/1555631207.html
ЦитироватьЯпония запустила с борта МКС первый непальский спутник
13:45

МОСКВА, 17 июн - РИА Новости. Четыре малых спутника из Непала, Шри-Ланки, Японии и Сингапура были запущены в понедельник с борта Международной космической станции (МКС), трансляция велась в YouTube-канале Японского агентства аэрокосмических исследований JAXA.

Малые спутники NepaliSat-1 (первый космический аппарат Непала), Raavana-1 (Шри-Ланка), Uguisu (Япония) и SpooQy-1 (Сингапур) были выведены в космос из японского экспериментального модуля Kibo МКС с помощью японского манипулятора.

По информации Himalayan Times, Академия наук и технологий Непала вложила почти 300 тысяч долларов в разработку спутника весом 1,3 кг.

В рамках программы KiboCUBE, осуществляемой JAXA и управлением ООН по вопросам космического пространства UNOOSA с 2015 года, Япония помогает изготавливать и выводит в космос с борта МКС малые спутники развивающихся стран.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/14/iss-daily-summary-report-6142019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 6/14/2019

Astrobee:
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The crew performed a series of Astrobee movements to collect data inside the JEM Pressurized Module (JPM) for localization and mobility testing. The Astrobee robot also performed its first free-flight exercises today. The robots are designed to help scientists and engineers develop and test technologies for use in microgravity to assist astronauts with routine chores, and give ground controllers additional eyes and ears on the ISS. The autonomous robots, powered by fans and vision-based navigation, perform crew monitoring, sampling, logistics management, and accommodate up to three investigations.
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CIR (Combustion Integration Rack)/ACME (Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments)/Flame Design hardware replacement:
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The crew opened the CIR rack doors, opened the CIR combustion chamber front end cap, and removed the ACME chamber ins ert to replace the burned out igniter tip. The CIR team also took this opportunity to replace the burner head, since the current burner head seems to be having difficulty producing gas flows which encourage a spherical flame. The on-going Flame Design investigation studies the production and control of soot in to optimize oxygen-enriched combustion and the design of robust, soot-free flames. Soot can adversely affect efficiency, emissions, and equipment lifetime, so this may lead to more efficient and cleaner burner designs. The experiment is conducted with spherical flames of gaseous fuels in the CIR as part of the ACME project. Flame Design is one of five experiments hosted by CIR/ACME.
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Fiber Optic Production (FOP):
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The crew set up a US Lab camera to observe the fiber drawing activity. The attempt to draw the ZBLAN optical fiber from the heated ZBLAN preform today was unsuccessful overall. However, the team was able to have more success than any of the previous attempts and was able to obtain several rotations on the fiber spool before the fiber broke. FOP is designed to create optical fibers with high commercial value aboard the ISS using a blend of zirconium, barium, lanthanum, sodium, and aluminum called ZBLAN (ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF). It operates within the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG). Extensive theoretical studies along with a limited number of experimental studies suggest that ZBLAN optical fibers produced in microgravity should exhibit far superior qualities to those produced on Earth. The resulting optical fiber from Fiber Optic Production is expected to help verify these studies and guide further engineering efforts to manufacture high val ue optical fiber in large volume aboard the ISS.
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Neuromapping:
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The crew set up the hardware and performed the Neurocognitive Test session. The investigation studies whether long-duration spaceflight causes changes to brain structure and function, motor control, and multi-tasking abilities. It also measures how long it takes for the brain and body to recover from possible changes. Previous research and anecdotal evidence from astronauts suggests movement control and cognition can be affected in microgravity. The investigation includes use of structural and functional magnetic resonance brain imaging (MRI and fMRI) to assess any changes that occur after spending months on the ISS.
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Vascular Echo:
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The crew set up the electrodes, leg cuffs and supporting hardware, and performed 2 sets of Vascular Echo ultrasound scans with remote guidance from the ground team. Areas scanned via ultrasound included the neck, gut, heart, and back of the knee. The first set of scans occurred in the crew's morning, and the second set occurred in their afternoon, after the leg cuffs have been worn for several hours. Although some issues were encountered with a corrupted hard drive in the morning session, the team was able to repeat the affected portion of the testing in the afternoon session and recover. Vascular Echo examines changes in blood vessels (including stiffening of the arteries), and the heart, while the crew members are in space, and then follows their recovery on return to Earth. The results could provide insight into potential countermeasures to help maintain crewmember health, and quality of life for everyone.
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Water Processor Assembly (WPA) Fault:
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Late yesterday, the WPA experienced a high temperature fault from the controlling temperature sensor on the Catalytic Reactor. After reviewing the telemetry surrounding the event, the temperature swing experienced around this fault is likely a consequence of the known internal water leak of the catalytic reactor. Ground teams are working towards reactivating WPA and are discussing the possibility of accelerating the Remove and Replace (R&R) of the leaking reactor.
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ZBook Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) Battery Swap:
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This morning the crew replaced CMOS batteries on the ten ZBook laptops that flew on HTV-7. These batteries, which have a two-year shelf life when the main laptop battery is not installed, are approaching the end of their useful life based on the shipping requirements needed to support HTV launches. CMOS is an on-board, battery powered semiconductor chip inside computers that stores information. This information ranges from the system time and date to system hardware settings for your computer.
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Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Loop Scrub and Conductivity test:
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As part of normally scheduled 90-day maintenance, the crew performed water loop scrubs, and acquired and tested water samples for conductivity, on EMUs 3004 and 3003. EMU Loop Scrubs are required preventive maintenance needed to remove chemical and biological contaminants from the EMU transport loop.
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Umbilical Interface Assembly (UIA) O2 Supply Hose Inspection:
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While the crew had access to the UIA during today's scheduled EMU Loop Scrubs, they also inspected the UIA O2 Supply Hose that was installed during last year's UIA Remove and Replace (R&R). During the R&R, a longer supply hose was used to solve a dimensional tolerance issue and ground specialists were worried this could lead to possible chafing during nominal movement of the hose. Today's inspection will ensured that the existing EVA Tape and Teflon square, placed to mitigate chafing, has not degraded or been damaged over multiple pressure cycles.
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Public Affairs Office (PAO) Live Event:
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Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut David Saint-Jacques read two of the winning stories from the CSA's Wanted: Creative Writers contest. During the event, David answered questions submitted by the winning authors and helped connect these stories to his experiences on ISS and as an astronaut.
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Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Operations:
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Last night Robotics Ground Controllers powered up the MSS and with SPDM Arm 2, they extracted the Flight Releasable Attachment Mechanism (FRAM) based Linear Drive Unit (LDU) from External Stowage Platform (ESP) 3 Site 4 and installed it on ESP-3 Site 3. The Control Moment Gyro (CMG) FRAM was then installed on ESP-3 Site 4. Because of the failure of the 4A-3 Battery Charge Discharge Unit (BCDU) and 4A-5 Li-Ion battery earlier this year, these operations are required to prepare for the arrival of a replacement battery on SpaceX-19.
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SSRMS Node 1 Deck Power Cable Routing:
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Yesterday the crew routed and partially installed the Node 1 Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) Contingency Deck Power Cable. This cable can be used to provide a redundant power source to SSRMS and other exterior Truss loads in the event of a Main Bus Switching Unit (MBSU) failure.
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Старый

Угандийского спутника ещё не было?
1. Ангара - единственная в мире новая РН которая хуже старой (с) Старый Ламер
2. Назначение Роскосмоса - не летать в космос а выкачивать из бюджета деньги
3. У Маска ракета длиннее и толще чем у Роскосмоса
4. Чем мрачнее реальность тем ярче бред (с) Старый Ламер

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ЦитироватьСтарый пишет:
Угандийского спутника ещё не было?
Ещё нет, но кенийский, нигерийский и ганский - были.

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ЦитироватьDavid Saint-Jacques‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_DavidS 20 ч. назад

A virtual Sunday jog with my wife around our #Montreal neighborhood!
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Un jogging virtuel du dimanche avec ma femme dans notre quartier de #Montréal!
#DareToExplore #astronaut #iss #mission #OsezExplorer #astronaute #ssi


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/17/final-week-for-station-trio-as-science-continues-unabated/
ЦитироватьFinal Week for Station Trio as Science Continues Unabated

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 17, 2019 at 12:55 pm


The Expedition 59 crewmembers gather for a portrait inside Japan's Kibo laboratory module. Front row from left are David Saint-Jacques, Oleg Kononenko and Anne McClain who are returning to Earth June 24. In the back are Christina Koch, Alexey Ovchinin and Nick Hague.

Three Expedition 59 crewmembers are beginning their final week aboard the International Space Station and readying their spacesuits and Soyuz crew ship for the return to Earth. The orbital residents also continued a variety of human research activities amidst the deployment of tiny satellites today.

Flight Engineers Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques are set to return to Earth June 24 with Commander Oleg Kononenko at the helm of the Soyuz MS-11 crew craft. The homebound residents checked their Sokol launch and entry suits for leaks today. The trio also tested sensors that will monitor the crew's blood pressure during reentry into Earth's atmosphere.

McClain also packed personal items she will take back to Earth with her. Kononenko and Saint-Jacques practiced Soyuz descent procedures the crew will use on its way to a landing in Kazakhstan. The threesome have been living aboard the space lab since Dec. 3 and will have accumulated 204 days on orbit when they complete their mission next week.

Science continues unabated aboard the orbital lab with the crew exploring a wide variety of phenomena to help NASA plan missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. Payload specialists on the ground also remotely operate many of the hundreds of experiments taking place aboard the orbiting lab.

NASA astronaut Christina Koch started Monday researching how microgravity affects perception and orientation. Today's experiment session required Koch to perform simple tasks wearing a neck brace and virtual reality goggles while free-floating inside Europe's Columbus laboratory module.

Four small satellites, or CubeSats, were ejected this morning outside of Japan's Kibo laboratory module. Flight Engineer Nick Hague of NASA monitored and photographed the CubeSats deployed for technology demonstrations. The first set of CubeSats deployed were from Nepal, Sri Lanka and Japan as part of the BIRDS-3 mission. The last CubeSat was from Singapore. All four arrived at the station April 19 aboard the Northrop Grumman Cygnus space freighter.

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ЦитироватьPreparing to leave the International Space Station (ISS)

Canadian Space Agency

Опубликовано: 17 июн. 2019 г.

2019-06-17 - After more than six months in space, David Saint-Jacques prepares to return to Earth on June 24, 2019.

The CSA astronaut has already started packing. Part of his personal belongings were aboard the Dragon spacecraft that left the ISS on June 3.

Here is what is in his luggage. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
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ЦитироватьExpedition 59 Inflight with CNN and Our State Magazine June 17, 2019

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 17 июн. 2019 г.

SPACE STATION CREW DISCUSSES APOLLO AND SPACE STATION WITH THE MEDIA

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 59 Flight Engineers Anne McClain and Christina Koch shared their thoughts on the impact of the Apollo Program on the cusp of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon and life and research on the orbital outpost during in-flight interviews June 17 with CNN and North Carolina's "Our State Magazine." McClain is in the final week of a six-and-a-half month mission on the orbital outpost, heading for a return to Earth on June 24 in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Koch, who is a native of North Carolina, is in the midst of a long duration mission on the station, conducting scientific research and station maintenance work.
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ЦитироватьNick Hague‏Подлинная учетная запись @AstroHague 38 мин. назад

Yesterday I monitored the deployment of 4 small satellites (CubeSats), as they were ejected outside of the JEM laboratory on @Space_Station. The first set of CubeSats deployed were from Nepal, Sri Lanka & Japan, & the last CubeSat was from Singapore.
https://go.nasa.gov/2Fl72em 





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ЦитироватьDavid Saint-Jacques‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_DavidS 17 ч. назад

We leak-checked our Sokol pressure suit this morning. Getting ready to descend from orbit next week!
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Nous avons vérifié l'étanchéité de notre combinaison pressurisée Sokol ce matin. Nous nous préparons à revenir sur Terre la semaine prochaine!
#DareToExplore #OsezExplorer


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ЦитироватьAnne McClain‏Подлинная учетная запись @AstroAnnimal 5 ч. назад

L-6 (1 of 2): It takes ~3.5 hours between undocking from @Space_Station to landing in Kazakhstan. It's been described as a roller coaster or a washing machine - dynamic, but also a precise and highly choreographed process.


5 ч. назад

L-6 (2 of 2): Happiness is counting your remaining coffees and discovering you have 6 for each remaining day. This may be my most productive week in space....

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https://tass.ru/obschestvo/6564177
Цитировать18 ИЮН, 19:39
Космонавт Кононенко подарил главе Чечни сделанный со спутника снимок Грозного

Он также пообщался с Рамзаном Кадыровым по спутниковой связи

ГРОЗНЫЙ, 18 июня. /ТАСС/. Российский космонавт Олег Кононенко, который находится на Международной космической станции (МКС), после общения по спутниковой связи с главой Чечни Рамзаном Кадыровым подарил ему фотографию Грозного со спутника.

"Очень хорошо Грозный виден. Я снимок делал в 2015 году, и сейчас вот в этом году сделал, по-моему, город разросся и стал ярче", - сказал Кононеко, общаясь с Кадыровым. Затем начальник "НИИ ЦПК имени Ю.А. Гагарина" Павел Власов вручил Кадырову фотографию Грозного со спутника, которую сделал Кононенко в марте 2019 года.
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Кононенко находится на борту МКС уже полгода, завершение его работы в составе нынешней экспедиции планируется на 25 июня.

В настоящее время на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиян Олега Кононенко и Алексея Овчинина, американцев Энн Макклейн, Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук, а также канадца Давида Сен-Жака.
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ЦитироватьThe Wayfinding experiment: Studying how spaceflight affects astronauts' brains

Canadian Space Agency

Опубликовано: 18 июн. 2019 г.

2019-06-18 - Wayfinding, a Canadian study led by researchers from the University of Calgary, takes a closer look at the changes in astronauts' brains caused by weightlessness in the space environment. Astronauts like the CSA's David Saint-Jacques are helping gather data that could lead to the development of new preparation and recovery strategies for missions to more distant destinations. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/18/biomedicine-and-physics-research-during-crew-departure-preps-today/
ЦитироватьBiomedicine and Physics Research During Crew Departure Preps Today

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 18, 2019 at 1:03 pm


NASA astronaut Christina Koch works on the Capillary Structures experiment studying how to manage fluid and gas mixtures for more reliable life support systems in space.

Biomedicine and physics topped the research schedule aboard the International Space Station today. The Expedition 59 crew also checked out U.S. spacesuits while preparing a Russian crew ship for return to Earth next week.

NASA is preparing for human missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. The astronauts aboard the orbiting lab are helping scientists keep crews healthy and engineers design safer, more advanced spacecraft.

Astronauts Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques started Tuesday morning collecting blood, urine and body swab samples for the Standard Measures study. They stowed the samples in a science freezer for later analysis to help doctors understand how humans respond to microgravity.

The Genes In Space-6 (GIS-6) experiment had another run today inside Europe's Columbus laboratory module. Christina Koch of NASA set up the Biomolecule Sequencer to sequence DNA samples during the morning. The DNA research seeks to understand how space radiation mutates DNA and assesses the molecular level repair process.

She and Saint-Jacques also took turns resizing U.S. spacesuits and swapping out components. Mission managers are planning more spacewalks later this year for battery and science hardware maintenance.
Flight Engineer Nick Hague spent most of Tuesday running the Capillary Structures study to observe how fluid and gas mixtures behave inside structures designed for microgravity. Today's operations demonstrated fluid flows with potential applications for advanced life support systems in space.

Commander Oleg Kononenko continues inventorying gear and trash for packing inside the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft. He will complete a 204-day mission with McClain and Saint-Jacques when they parachute to a landing in Kazakhstan on June 24 scheduled for 10:48 p.m. EDT (June 25 8:48 a.m. Kazakh time).

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BIRDs-3
НОРАД зафиксировал запуск 4-х объектов
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 44329U 98067QE  19169.73137037  .00005662  00000-0  10000-3 0  9992
2 44329  51.6477 353.6165 0008358  92.2888   1.6710 15.51969516   265

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 44330U 98067QF  19169.79719075  .00005655  00000-0  10000-3 0  9990
2 44330  51.6427 353.3195 0008417  75.8732  25.8523 15.51934490   255

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 44331U 98067QG  19169.79700515  .00005670  00000-0  10000-3 0  9997
2 44331  51.6430 353.2928 0008044  98.4695   2.6298 15.52007902   261

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 44332U 98067QH  19169.81365741  .00005677  00000-0  10000-3 0  9996
2 44332  51.6368 353.2217 0007311  86.7962 107.5512 15.52042750   237
44329 / 1998-067QE : 405 x 417 km x 51.648°, 2019-06-18 17:33:10
44330 / 1998-067QF : 405 x 417 km x 51.643°, 2019-06-18 19:07:57
44331 / 1998-067QG : 405 x 416 km x 51.643°, 2019-06-18 19:07:41
44332 / 1998-067QH : 406 x 416 km x 51.637°, 2019-06-18 19:31:40

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https://ria.ru/20190619/1555685251.html
ЦитироватьНовую аккумуляторную батарею доставят на МКС в декабре
01:03

МОСКВА, 19 июн - РИА Новости. Новую аккумуляторную батарею планируется привезти на Международную космическую станцию (МКС) в декабре на грузовом корабле Dragon для замены вышедшей из строя в марте, сообщило НАСА.

Ранее НАСА заявляло, что в конце марта одна из трех новых аккумуляторных батарей, установленных снаружи МКС, не заряжается. Батареи были доставлены на станцию в сентябре 2018 года японским грузовым кораблем. В начале апреля отказавшая батарея была снята манипулятором с внешней поверхности МКС.

На сайте НАСА отмечается, что новая аккумуляторная батарея будет доставлена кораблем Dragon в декабре.
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В настоящее время на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиян Олега Кононенко и Алексея Овчинина, американцев Энн Макклейн, Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук, а также канадца Давида Сен-Жака.
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ЦитироватьРанее НАСА заявляло, что в конце марта одна из трех новых аккумуляторных батарей, установленных снаружи МКС, не заряжается. Батареи были доставлены на станцию в сентябре 2018 года японским грузовым кораблем.
так пишут как будто доставили 3 батареи, но кажется их было 6 jp en