Новости МКС

Автор ДмитрийК, 22.12.2005 10:58:03

« назад - далее »

0 Пользователи и 6 гостей просматривают эту тему.

tnt22

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/29/belated-thanksgiving-meal-ahead-of-spacewalk-and-new-cargo-ships/
ЦитироватьBelated Thanksgiving Meal Ahead of Spacewalk and New Cargo Ships

Mark Garcia
Posted Nov 29, 2019 at 9:56 am


NASA astronaut and spacewalker Andrew Morgan is pictured during the second spacewalk on Nov. 22, 2019, to repair the International Space Station's cosmic particle detector, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.

The six-member Expedition 61 crew is relaxing today and enjoying a belated Thanksgiving meal after an intense week of biology research and spacewalk preparations. A Russian resupply ship also departed the International Space Station this morning as two more space freighters are poised to replenish the orbiting lab. The ISS Progress 73 cargo ship, loaded with trash, undocked from the Pirs Docking Compartment and was deorbited, burning up over the Pacific Ocean.

The four astronauts and two cosmonauts on the orbiting lab were off-duty today sharing a Thanksgiving meal together after working all day during the U.S. holiday. Most of the fixings that dress a turkey on a dining table on Earth were available aboard the station's galley including cornbread, green beans, mashed potatoes and gravy.

NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan were busy on Thursday finalizing research operations as they collected blood and cell samples from rodents. Commander Luca Parmitano and Flight Engineer Christina Koch also assisted the duo in Japan's Kibo laboratory module. Scientists on Earth will observe the samples to gain insights into afflictions such as cancer and diabetes potentially designing advanced therapies for humans on Earth and in space.

Morgan and Parmitano now turn their attention to Monday's spacewalk to continue the complex repair job on a cosmic particle detector on the station's truss. They will be employing complex and innovative repair techniques never performed in space to replace a faulty cooling pump on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. The spacewalkers will set their U.S. spacesuits to battery power at 6:50 a.m. EST on Monday signifying the start of their venture. NASA TV begins its live broadcast at 5:30 a.m.

Cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka monitored the Progress 73 resupply ship as it undocked at 4:25 a.m. EST Friday completing its four-month mission at the station. It reentered the Earth's atmosphere a few hours later and burned up safely over the south Pacific.

SpaceX is targeting Dec. 4 for the launch if its 19th commercial cargo mission to the space station. The Dragon space freighter would arrive on Dec. 7 delivering a variety of brand new research gear including Japan's Hyperspectral Imager Suite, or HISUI.

Russia will follow SpaceX with the launch of its Progress 74 (74P) cargo craft on Dec. 6. The 74P will arrive on Dec. 9 for an automated docking to the Pirs docking compartment.

tnt22

ЦитироватьExpedition 61 Spacewalk - EVA 61 Animation

 NASA Video

26 нояб. 2019 г.

AMS Spacewalk Officer John Mularski provides an overview of the third AMS repair spacewalk planned for Monday, December 2, 2019.  Live coverage on NASA Television beginning at 4:30AM Central Standard time.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Aey9iHNlU-U (4:14)

tnt22

Цитировать Andrew Morgan @AstroDrewMorgan 29 мин. назад

Tomorrow @astro_luca & I will conduct our 3rd spacewalk to repair AMS. The first 2 had unique challenges, this one will be our most critical yet-carrying out the new cooling pump, installing it & connecting the old tubes to the new pump. Never been done in space like this before!


tnt22

#22983
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/12/02/watch-nasa-tv-monday-as-spacewalkers-continue-cosmic-repair-work/
ЦитироватьWatch NASA TV Monday as Spacewalkers Continue Cosmic Repair Work

Mark Garcia
Posted Dec 2, 2019 at 4:38 am


Astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan are pictured during a spacewalk to continue upgrading the station's cosmic particle detector, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.

Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan will begin a spacewalk outside of the International Space Station at about 7 a.m. EST. NASA Television coverage of the spacewalk will begin at 5:30 a.m.

Watch the spacewalk on NASA TV and on the agency's website.

The two astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station for the third in a series of complex spacewalks to replace a cooling system on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a cosmic ray detector. The primary tasks for Monday's spacewalk will be the installation of a new cooling pump for the AMS and the cutting and splicing of cooling lines for the new unit.

During the first spacewalk in the series to repair the AMS on Nov. 15, the astronauts positioned materials and conducted work in preparation for the repairs. In the second spacewalk Nov. 22, the crew successfully cut and labeled the stainless steel tubes that attach the current cooling system to the AMS.

For more details, watch the animation explaining the spacewalk.

tnt22


tnt22


tnt22

ЛУка (EV1) в шлюзе


tnt22

Дрю (EV2) в шлюзе


tnt22


tnt22


tnt22

UTTPS - в шлюзе


tnt22


tnt22


tnt22

Переходный люк в шлюз закрыт и заблокирован


tnt22

Цитировать William Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 8 мин. назад

US EVA-61: During their 3rd EVA, Parmitano and Morgan plan to install a replacement pump module and then splice it into the coolant lines that were cut earlier; a 4th spacewalk will be required later to wrap up the work after pressurization/leak tests

tnt22


tnt22


tnt22

Проверка на утечки прошла успешно - утечек нет! 

tnt22

Цитировать Jonathan McDowell‏ @planet4589 5 мин. назад

Quest airlock hatch opened at 1129 UTC

tnt22

Цитировать William Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 2 мин. назад

US EVA-61: Parmitano and Morgan switched their suits to battery power at 6:31am, officially starting a planned 7.5-hour spacewalk