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Экспедиция 63 на МКС

exp-63-summary.pdf - 1.3 MB, 2 стр, 17 Apr 2020 20:07:30 UTC


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https://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=530490&lang=RU
ЦитироватьМКС спустят ближе к Земле перед прибытием космического грузовика "Прогресс"
19.04.2020 0:00:01

Москва. 19 апреля. ИНТЕРФАКС - Орбита Международной космической станции (МКС) будет снижена на 1,5 километра перед прибытием транспортного грузового корабля "Прогресс МС-14", сообщает "Роскосмос".

"С целью формирования рабочей орбиты Международной космической станции перед запуском грузового корабля "Прогресс МС-14" на 19 апреля 2020 года запланирована коррекция её орбиты", - говорится в сообщении.

В госкорпорации отмечают, что по предварительным данным службы баллистико-навигационного обеспечения Центра управления полётами ЦНИИмаш, двигатели служебного модуля "Звезда" будут включены в 08:09 мск и проработают 58,5 с.

"После чего высота орбиты станции уменьшится на 1,5 тысячи метров и составит около 419 км над Землёй", - сказали в "Роскосмосе".

Пуск ракеты-носителя "Союз-2.1а" с грузовым кораблем "Прогресс МС-14" запланирован на 25 апреля 2020 года в 04:51 мск с площадки № 31 космодрома Байконур, стыковка с МКС - в 08:13 мск.

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https://www.roscosmos.ru/28413/
Цитировать19.04.2020 10:00
Коррекция орбиты МКС прошла штатно

Сегодня, 19 апреля 2020 года, в соответствии с программой полёта Международной космической станции осуществлена плановая коррекция её орбиты. Манёвр проводился в автоматическом режиме с использованием корректирующих двигателей КД-1 и КД-2 служебного модуля «Звезда» российского сегмента.

Они были включены в 08:09 мск на 58,5 секунды, в результате МКС получила импульс в 0,97 м/с. Согласно данным службы баллистико-навигационного обеспечения Центра управления полётами ЦНИИмаш (входит в состав Госкорпорации «Роскосмос»), параметры орбиты станции после выполнения коррекции составили:
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  • Период обращения: 92,88 мин;


  • наклонение орбиты: 51,66 град;


  • минимальная высота над поверхностью Земли: 417,69 км;


  • максимальная высота над поверхностью Земли: 436,62 км.
Данная операция проведена с целью подготовки рабочей орбиты перед запуском и стыковкой грузового корабля «Прогресс МС-14», которые запланированы в 04:51 мск и 08:13 мск 25 апреля 2020 года соответственно. В настоящее время на космодроме Байконур завершается его подготовка к запуску. Он доставит на Международную космическую станцию запасы топлива и газов, служебное оборудование и средства жизнеобеспечения по программе 75-й миссии снабжения МКС.

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Цитировать Kristen Facciol‏ @kfacciol 7 ч. назад

Today is #Canadarm2's champagne birthday!!

Happy 19th birthday to the robot that helped build the ISS, has caught dozens of spaceships, supported many spacewalks, and keeps making Canada proud!

To celebrate, it gets a mini break from all the crazy ops we've had lately.

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Цитировать Michael Sheetz‏ @thesheetztweetz 14 ч. назад

A train of SpaceX Starlink satellites crosses in orbit above the International Space Station, spotted in this photo taken by an astronaut on Monday: https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo.pl?mission=ISS062&roll=E&frame=148365 ...



Прим. Monday - 13 апреля 2020 г.


13 ч. назад

These satellites are from SpaceX's 5th Starlink launch, according to @planet4589, who shared this orbital visualization of the space station's position (blue square) relative to the Starlinks' (red numbers).


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/04/20/expedition-63-starts-science-readies-for-cargo-and-commercial-crew/
ЦитироватьExpedition 63 Starts Science, Readies for Cargo and Commercial Crew

Mark Garcia
Posted Apr 20, 2020 at 2:40 pm


NASA astronauts (from left) Chris Cassidy and Andrew Morgan pose for a portrait inside the Quest airlock. Cassidy is a U.S. Navy SEAL and Captain. Morgan is an emergency physician and Colonel in the U.S. Army. Morgan returned to Earth on April 17.

The three-member Expedition 63 crew is beginning its first full workweek and kicking off science aboard the International Space Station. More space traffic continues this week, as Russia gets ready to launch its next Progress resupply ship late Friday.

NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy is on his third spaceflight and is in command of the orbiting lab. His two crewmates, Roscosmos cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner, will be with Cassidy until October.

Cassidy worked Monday on physics research checking out the Electrostatic Levitation Furnace in the Japanese Kibo laboratory module. The experiment facility heats samples to ultra-high temperatures to observe thermophysical properties difficult to measure in Earth's gravity.

Ivanishin and Vagner are getting ready for the arrival of a new space shipment due to arrive on Saturday at 1:23 a.m. EDT aboard the Progress 75 (75P) resupply ship. The 75P will launch Friday at 9:51 p.m. and take two orbits around the Earth before automatically docking to the rear port of the Zvezda service module. The duo tested a device on Monday that can remotely maneuver the 75P to a docking if necessary.

The two cosmonauts also collaborated on a variety of Russian space research throughout Monday. The pair looked at microgravity's effect on pain sensitivity and bone tissue. During the afternoon, they explored how future space travelers may pilot spacecraft on planetary missions.

NASA and SpaceX announced May 27 for the first launch of humans from the United States since 2011. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Doug Hurley will lift off at 4:23 p.m. from Florida aboard the Crew Dragon spacecraft and test its systems. They will join the Expedition 63 crew a day later after docking to the forward port of the station's Harmony module.

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ЦитироватьH-II Transfer Vehicle, "KOUNOTORI" 8 (HTV8) MISSION DIGEST

JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構

20 апр. 2020 г.

The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV or KOUNOTORI) is an unmanned spacecraft developed by the Japanese space agency JAXA for transporting cargoes to the International Space Station (ISS). The HTV has been and is being operated by JAXA. All the HTVs to date have successfully completed their missions. The HTV has a world-largest supply capability. This video image traces the general itinerary of the HTV8's mission.
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■ Overview of the HTV8's mission
The HTV8 not only transported devices that could be required for growing use of space and testing future space exploration technologies. It was also used as a platform for technical demonstrations for development of the planned new model of transfer vehicle "HTV-X."
A new model of cargo rack which had been designed for boosting the vehicle's cargo transportation capability was subjected to the technical demonstration tests. The results of the tests showed a 30 percent increase in the carrying capability. Also, a star tracker (star sensor) was used as attitude control sensor instead of the conventional earth sensor in consideration of an enhancement of the cargo transportation capability in space from the low earth orbit to the close side of the Moon. Thus, an achievement of adequate and constant attitude control was verified.
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/-qnl9r-PIpk (7:42)

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ЦитироватьLuca meets space cyber assistant Cimon

European Space Agency, ESA

18 апр. 2020 г.

ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano tested new functionality for the astronaut aid Cimon relating to mood detection and enjoyed a few favourite songs on the first weekend of February 2020, his last weekend in space for the Beyond mission on the International Space Station.  
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Short for Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN, Cimon is a 3D-printed plastic sphere designed to test human-machine interaction in space. It was developed and built by Airbus in Friedrichshafen and Bremen, Germany, on behalf of German aerospace centre DLR and uses artificial intelligence software by IBM Watson. Ludwig Maximilians University Clinic in Munich (LMU) is in charge of the project's scientific aspects. Cimon was first used by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst during his 2018 Horizons.

Cimon weighs around 5 kg on Earth and has a display screen at its centre. Its main aim is to support and increase astronaut efficiency by displaying and explaining information needed to carry out scientific experiments and repairs.

Other applications include mobile photography and videography and the ability to document experiments, search for objects and maintain an inventory. Cimon can also see, hear and understand what it observes and is equipped with an autonomous navigation system, allowing astronauts to issue voice commands like you would to virtual assistants like Alexa, Siri or Cortana on the ground.

Circling our planet at 28 800 km/h the International Space Station offers space for six astronauts to conduct experiments for researchers all over the world in weightlessness as well as test and demonstrate techniques needed to further explore our Solar System.

Europe's laboratory Columbus was launched over 10 years ago and more than 200 experiments have been done inside. Columbus houses as many disciplines as possible in a small volume, from astrobiology to solar science through metallurgy and psychology. Countless papers have been published drawing conclusions from experiments performed in Columbus, and Cimon is another example of the research conducted in space.
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/FW5vYrseykA (4:07)

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Цитировать Ivan Vagner‏ @ivan_mks63 2 ч. назад

Горячие новости!

Вчера общался с @OlegMKS, и он сообщил мне об извержении вулкана #КлючевскаяСопка на Камчатке. Когда мы пролетали над ним, я успел сделать парочку фотографий.

Невероятно завораживающе и одновременно устрашающе это выглядит с Международной космической станции!




2 ч. назад

Breaking news!

I had a conversation yesterday with @OlegMKS, and he told me about the #Klyuchevskaya Volcano eruption on the Kamchatka Peninsula. When we flew over it, I managed to take a couple of photos.

It looks unbelievably fascinating and at the same time scary when seen!


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/04/20/iss-daily-summary-report-4202020/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 4/20/2020

ELF (Electro-static Levitation Furnace):
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The crew performed a cartridge sample #3 chamber swap and then opened the Air Gas bottle unit in preparation for the next sample run. ELF is an experimental facility designed to levitate, melt and solidify materials by containerless processing techniques using the electrostatic levitation method. 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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VEGGIE PONDS (Veggie Passive Orbital Nutrient Delivery System):
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The crew performed photography on the Veggie Ponds modules. Organisms grow differently in space, from single-celled bacteria to plants and humans. Future long-duration space missions will require crew members to grow their own food. Therefore, understanding how plants respond to microgravity and demonstrating the reliable vegetable production on orbit are important steps toward that goal. Veggie PONDS uses a newly developed passive nutrient delivery system and the Veggie plant growth facility aboard the ISS to cultivate lettuce and mizuna greens which are to be harvested on-orbit, and consumed, with samples returned to Earth for analysis.
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Systems Operations Data File (SODF) Update:
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Today, the crew performed an update to the Emergency Response book to incorporate changes to the ammonia response procedure. The updates to the procedure account for the Soyuz configuration following 61S departure.
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Portable Pulmonary Function System (PPFS) Bottle Troubleshooting:
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The crew replaced a depleted PPFS gas bottle with a bottle from the Human Research Facility (HRF) Gas Delivery System (GDS). The PPFS previously failed calibration checks during an exercise exam late last year. The swap-out of the gas canisters today will allow the crew to perform tests to isolate the source of the leak.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/04/21/advanced-space-research-ahead-of-weekend-cargo-mission/
ЦитироватьAdvanced Space Research Ahead of Weekend Cargo Mission

Mark Garcia
Posted Apr 21, 2020 at 12:53 pm


NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy holds a Parmigiana di Melanzane meal packet given to him by European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano.

Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA continued working on a variety of science hardware throughout the International Space Station today. His two crewmates worked in the orbiting lab's Russian segment on their complement of science and maintenance.

Cassidy started Tuesday in the Japanese Kibo laboratory module setting up a small satellite deployer. CubeSats are installed into the device, which is then loaded into Kibo's airlock. Then the deployer is positioned in the vacuum of space to eject the tiny shoebox-sized satellites into Earth orbit.

In the afternoon, Cassidy moved over to the U.S. Destiny laboratory module and swapped computer parts inside the Fluids and Combustion Facility (FCF). The FCF consists of two refrigerator-sized research racks enabling safe observations of the behavior of fluids and flames in microgravity. Scientists use the data to design advanced fuel transfer systems and increase fire safety.

Russian Flight Engineers Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner logged their meals today to understand how spaceflight affects a crewmember's nutrition and metabolism. The duo then worked throughout the day on life support maintenance while continuing to get used to life onboard the station.

Russia's next cargo craft to resupply the station is completing final processing and assembly at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Progress 75 (75P) space freighter packed with several tons of food, fuel and supplies is due to launch on Friday at 9:51 p.m. EDT. The 75P will make a two-orbit, three-and-a-half hour trip and automatically dock to the aft port of the Zvezda service module.

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Цитировать Ivan Vagner @ivan_mks63 12:42 PM - Apr 22, 2020

Подключился к матрице, прошу не беспокоить :)

Все наши дни на МКС посвящены самым разнообразным экспериментам. Здесь провожу интересный эксперимент «Пилот-Т», в рамках которого оценивается выполнение сложных операторских задач на различных этапах длительного космического полета




12:42 PM - Apr 22, 2020

Результаты эксперимента «Пилот-Т» помогут ответить на вопрос о возможности выполнения профессиональной деятельности после длительного воздействия микрогравитации, а также помогут в разработке средств поддержания работоспособности космонавта при длительном полете!

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/04/21/iss-daily-summary-report-4212020/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 4/21/2020

Fluids Integration Rack (FIR):
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The crew replaced both FCF Hard Drives in the FCF Image Processor in the FIR. This change out is in response to the hard drive failure that occurred on GMT 063 and will allow the continuation of ACE-T4 experiment operations. The FIR is a complementary fluid physics research facility designed to host investigations in areas such as colloids, gels, bubbles, wetting and capillary action, and phase changes, including boiling and condensation.
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Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) #13:
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The crew performed Part 1 of the J-SSOD #13 installation procedures. This involved installing the J-SSOD deployer hardware onto the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP). The JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) provides a novel, safe, and small satellite launching capability to the International Space Station (ISS). The J-SSOD is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites. Once J-SSOD, including satellite install cases with small satellites, is installed on the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) by crew members, it is passed through the JEM airlock for retrieval, positioning, and deployment by the JEMRMS.
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Emergency Roles and Responsibilities Review:
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All three crew participated in the review of the EMER-2 Emergency general instructions and discussed overall emergency responses. The crew reviewed procedures for an initial response to a depress event, to pinpoint a leak on the vehicle and how to isolate in the event of a known leak in the Russian segment.
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Exercise Video Sessions:
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Today the crew setup up video cameras to record and downlink their exercise sessions on the Treadmill 2 (T2) and Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED). These video sessions allow the ground to perform biomechanical evaluations of the on-orbit crewmembers and obtain a hardware status.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/04/22/station-ramps-up-for-spacex-crew-and-global-cargo-missions/
ЦитироватьStation Ramps Up for SpaceX Crew and Global Cargo Missions

Mark Garcia
Posted Apr 22, 2020 at 12:48


The Progress 75 cargo craft stands at its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Credit: Roscosmos

A Russian space freighter has rolled out to its launch pad ready to resupply the International Space Station this weekend. Meanwhile, the Expedition 63 crew is ramping up its preparations for the first Commercial Crew mission and more cargo activities planned for May.

Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA is looking forward to welcoming a pair of fellow NASA astronauts aboard the station at the end of May. Commercial Crew astronauts Robert Behnken and Doug Hurley are preparing for their launch aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spaceship scheduled for May 27 at 4:23 p.m. The first crew to launch from U.S. soil since 2011 will dock one day later to the station and join Expedition 63 for a months-long mission.

The crew aboard the orbiting lab is also due to receive its first space delivery on Saturday at 1:12 a.m. EDT. Russia's Progress 75 (75P) cargo craft will carry several tons of crew supplies and station hardware and automatically dock to the aft port of the Zvezda service module. The 75P will lift off on Friday at 9:51 p.m. from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for the short three-and-a-half hour flight to the station.

Cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner are training for Saturday morning's automated arrival of the 75P. The duo practiced remotely-controlled emergency rendezvous and docking techniques in the unlikely event the 75P wouldn't be able to approach and dock to the station on its own.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo craft is being readied to end its stay attached to the station's Unity module on May 11. Cassidy and Ivanishin packed trash and discarded gear inside Cygnus today for a fiery disposal in the atmosphere above the Pacific Ocean.

Finally, the JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is targeting May 20 for the launch of its ninth cargo mission to the station. JAXA's HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle) cargo craft, nicknamed Kounotori, would take a five-day trip before being captured and installed to the station with the Canadarm2 robotic arm.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/04/22/iss-daily-summary-report-4222020/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 4/22/2020

Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD#13):
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The crew completed the final installation steps for the J-SSOD#13 deployable satellites onto the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform and then retracted the JEM slide table back into the Airlock in preparation for the deployment. The JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) provides a novel, safe, and small satellite launching capability to the International Space Station (ISS). The J-SSOD is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites. Once J-SSOD, including satellite install cases with small satellites, is installed on the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) by crew members, it is passed through the JEM airlock for retrieval, positioning, and deployment by the JEMRMS.
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Veggie Passive Orbital Nutrient Delivery System (PONDS):
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The crew terminated the grow out and removed the module and prepped them for return. Organisms grow differently in space, from single-celled bacteria to plants and humans. Future long-duration space missions will require crew members to grow their own food. Therefore, understanding how plants respond to microgravity and demonstrating the reliable vegetable production on orbit are important steps toward that goal. Veggie PONDS uses a newly developed passive nutrient delivery system and the Veggie plant growth facility aboard the ISS to cultivate lettuce and mizuna greens which are to be harvested on-orbit, and consumed, with samples returned to Earth for analysis.
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Environmental Health System (EHS) Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Water Recovery System (WRS) Sample Analysis & Data Record:
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Crew performed an analysis of the water processing assembly (WPA) using the TOCA. The TOCA unit oxidizes organic carbon species present in the water to carbon dioxide gas and measures the concentration using nondispersive infrared spectroscopy. Analysis of the potable water using the TOCA occurs on a weekly basis.
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https://www.roscosmos.ru/28430/
Цитировать25.04.20 07:45
Трансляция стыковки корабля «Прогресс МС-14» с МКС

На 25 апреля 2020 года в 04:51:41 мск с пусковой установки 6 площадки 31 космодрома Байконур запланирован пуск ракеты-носителя «Союз-2.1а» с грузовым кораблем «Прогресс МС-14». Его стыковка с Международной космической станцией — 25 апреля в 08:12:23 мск (± 3 мин).
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  • Начало трансляции: 25 апреля 2020 года, 07:45 мск (время уточняется)

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Трансляция стыковки ТГК Прогрес МС-14 с МКС на ТыТрубе (Роскосмос)

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Начало трансляции: 25 апреля 2020 года, 07:45 мск

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/04/23/space-health-studies-today-as-cargo-commercial-crew-missions-near/
ЦитироватьSpace Health Studies Today as Cargo, Commercial Crew Missions Near

Mark Garcia
Posted Apr 23, 2020 at 12:21 pm


As of April 16, 2020, there are three spaceships are attached at the space station including the U.S. Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo craft and Russia's Progress 74 resupply ship and Soyuz MS-16 crew ship.

The three-member Expedition 63 crew focused on biomedical research today helping scientists understand how living in space affects the human body. Meanwhile, a resupply ship is nearing its launch to the International Space Station ahead of global cargo and Commercial Crew missions planned for May.

NASA Commander Chris Cassidy began Thursday with a health exam that included temperature and blood pressure checks as well as pulse and respiratory rate measurements. In the afternoon, the three-time space visitor moved to physics research and explored techniques future astronauts may use to develop advanced building materials in space.

Human research is also an important part of the Russian science agenda aboard the orbiting lab. The two cosmonauts, Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner, collected and stowed their blood, saliva and hair samples today for a pair of biology studies. The two experiments are looking at how spaceflight impacts a crewmember's immune system and metabolism.

Russia is also readying its Progress 75 (75P) resupply ship for liftoff on Friday from Kazakhstan at 9:51 p.m. EDT. The 75P is at the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome packed with nearly three tons of food, fuel and supplies. The 75th Progress cargo craft to visit the station will take a three-and-a-half hour delivery trip to the aft docking port of the Zvezda service module.

May's mission schedule will see a U.S. cargo craft depart the station on the 11th and a Japanese resupply ship launch on the 20th for a robotic capture and installation on the 25th. The first mission on a U.S. crew vehicle since 2011 is set for launch on May 27. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Doug Hurley will lift off from Florida aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle and join the Expedition 63 crew one day later.

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Цитировать Ivan Vagner @ivan_mks63 8:09 PM - Apr 23, 2020

К стыковке «космического грузовика» готовы!

У нас с Анатолием Иванишиным прошла бортовая тренировка по телеоператорному режиму управления (или ТОРУ) грузовым кораблем #ПрогрессМС14, который по плану прибывает на #МКС через несколько дней — 25 апреля.




8:09 PM - Apr 23, 2020

Ready to freighter docking!

Anatoly Ivanishin and me took the onboard remote control mode training for the coming #ProgressMS14 cargo spacecraft which is to arrive to #ISS in a few days, on April 25.


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#24559
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28438/
Цитировать24.04.2020 10:00
ЦУП готов к запуску корабля «Прогресс МС-14»

Центр управления полётами ЦНИИмаш (входит в состав Госкорпорации «Роскосмос») завершил плановые работы по подготовке к управлению полётом грузового корабля «Прогресс МС-14». Пуск ракеты-носителя «Союз-2.1а» с «космическим грузовиком» на борту запланирован на 25 апреля 2020 года в 04:51:41 мск с космодрома Байконур.

Специалисты Главной оперативной группы управления полётом российского сегмента Международной космической станции в ЦУП приступят к управлению полётом грузового корабля после его отделения от третьей ступени носителя. Расчётное время выведения на заданную орбиту — 05:00:29 мск. Операции по сближению корабля со станцией пройдут по «сверхбыстрой» двухвитковой схеме.

Сближение транспортного корабля «Прогресс МС-14» с МКС и причаливание к стыковочному отсеку модуля «Звезда» планируется проводить в автоматическом режиме под контролем специалистов ЦУП и российских членов экипажа орбитальной станции. Предварительно, на днях космонавты Роскосмоса Анатолий Иванишин и Иван Вагнер провели трёхчасовую тренировку на бортовом тренажере-симуляторе телеоператорного режима управления.

Кораблю «Прогресс МС-14» предстоит доставить на Международную космическую станцию более двух тонн различных грузов, в числе которых топливо, воздух, оборудование для поддержания станции в рабочем состоянии, посылки и средства для обеспечения жизнедеятельности членов экипажа.​

Прямая трансляция пуска с космодрома Байконур будет доступна с 04:20 мск 25 апреля, трансляция стыковки с Международной космической станцией — с 07:45 мск.