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Статистика выхода

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Переходный люк на станцию открыт

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Цитировать Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight 1 мин. назад

First Look! New HD cam view from the ISS, following installation today by Chris Cassidy.
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Трансляция ВКД EVA-67 (US) завершена

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Анонс EVA-68 (US) 21 июля

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/16/nasa-astronauts-conclude-todays-spacewalk/

Цитата: undefinedNASA Astronauts Conclude Today's Spacewalk

Norah Moran
Posted Jul 16, 2020 at 1:40 pm


NASA astronaut pictured tethered on the space station's truss structure during a spacewalk to swap batteries and route cables.

NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken concluded their spacewalk at 1:10 p.m. EDT, after six hours. The two NASA astronauts completed all the work to replace batteries that provide power for the station's solar arrays on the starboard truss of the complex. The new batteries provide an improved and more efficient power capacity for operations.

The spacewalkers removed six aging nickel-hydrogen batteries for the second of two power channels for the starboard 6 (S6) truss, installed three new lithium-ion batteries, and installed the three associated adapter plates that are used to complete the power circuit to the new batteries. Mission control reports that all three new batteries are working.

The work nearly completes a 3.5-year effort to upgrade the International Space Station's power system. At completion, 24 new lithium-ion batteries and adapter plates will replace 48 aging nickel-hydrogen batteries. In April 2019, one of the newly installed lithium-ion batteries on the near port truss blew a fuse, so two nickel-hydrogen batteries were re-installed to take its place. A new replacement lithium-ion battery arrived to the space station in January 2020 aboard the SpaceX Dragon on its 19th commercial resupply services mission and is stowed on the station's truss until it can be installed during a future spacewalk later this year.

Behnken and Cassidy are scheduled to conduct one more spacewalk Tuesday, July 21, during which they will remove two lifting fixtures used for ground processing of the station's solar arrays prior to their launch. They'll also begin preparing the Tranquility module for the installation of a commercial airlock provided by NanoRacks and scheduled to arrive on a SpaceX cargo flight later this year. The airlock will be used to deploy commercial and government-sponsored experiments into space.

This was the ninth spacewalk for each astronaut. Behnken has now spent a total of 55 hours and 41 minutes spacewalking. Cassidy now has spent a total of 49 hours and 22 minutes spacewalking.

Space station crew members have conducted 230 spacewalks in support of assembly and maintenance of the orbiting laboratory. Spacewalkers have now spent a total of 60 days, 6 hours, and 34 minutes working outside the station.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/07/15/iss-daily-summary-report-7152020/

Цитата: undefinedISS Daily Summary Report – 7/15/2020

EarthKAM (Sally Ride Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle Schools):
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The crew switched out the D2X camera lens to an 85mm lens. EarthKAM allows thousands of students to photograph and examine Earth from a space crew's perspective. Using the Internet, the students control a special digital camera mounted on-board the ISS. This enables them to photograph the Earth's coastlines, mountain ranges and other geographic items of interest from the unique vantage point of space. The EarthKAM team then posts these photographs on the Internet for viewing by the public and participating classrooms around the world.
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S6 Battery Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparations:
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Today, the crew continued preparing for the S6 channel 3B battery upgrade EVA #3 by performing their equipment lock preps for Extravehicular Activity Mobility Units (EMU) 3004 and 3006. The crew also completed their EVA tool audit, installed batteries into the pistol grip tool (PGT) and performed the Dynamic Onboard Ubiquitous Graphics (DOUG) / Robotic Workstation (RWS) setup. Finally, the crew completed their EVA procedure reviews and participated in a pre-EVA procedure review conference. The first of the two planned S6 channel 3B battery EVAs is set for tomorrow, Thursday, July 16, 2020. The crew is scheduled to egress the Quest Joint Airlock shortly after 6:40 am CT.
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#25307
Запись трансляции EVA-67 (НАСА)

Цитата: undefinedSpacewalk Outside the International Space Station

NASA

Трансляция началась 7 часов назад

youtu.be/HD0crdqWrCA

(7:04:14)

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#25308
https://ria.ru/20200716/1574468637.html

ЦитироватьАстронавты Кэссиди и Бенкен вернулись на МКС после выхода в космос
22:04 16.07.2020

ВАШИНГТОН, 16 июл – РИА Новости. Астронавты НАСА Крисс Кэссиди и Боб Бенкен вернулись на МКС по завершении плановых работ по замене аккумуляторов станции в открытом космосе, НАСА ведет прямую трансляцию.

Астронавты перевели скафандры в режим автономного питания в 14.10 мск и оставались за бортом станции около шести часов. За это время они завершили плановые работы по установке новой камеры на внешней поверхности МКС и замены устаревших аккумуляторов. В четверг астронавты сняли шесть старых никель-водородных батарей и установили три новых ионно-литиевых аккумулятора.

Следующий выход Кэссиди и Бенкена в открытый космос планируется 21 июля для окончательного завершения начатых в 2017 году работ по замене источников питания МКС.

Как сообщили в НАСА, выход в открытый космос в четверг стал девятым в карьере каждого из двух астронавтов.

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#25309
Обнаружены два объекта, запущенные с борта МКС 13 июля с.г.

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 45916U 98067RP  20198.30172359  .00003861  00000-0  75551-4 0  9990
2 45916  51.6415 204.3632 0002446  64.8105 295.3152 15.50013638   479

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 45917U 98067RQ  20198.36571630  .00017083  00000-0  30283-3 0  9995
2 45917  51.6419 204.0405 0004403  82.6652 277.4631 15.50353085   431
45916 / 1998-067-RP : 415 x 418 km x 51.642°, 92.90 min, 2020-07-16 07:14:28
45917 / 1998-067-RQ : 413 x 419 km x 51.642°, 92.87 min, 2020-07-16 08:46:37

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ЦитироватьExpedition63 Inflight with US Ambassador to Russia on Apollo Soyuz 45th Anniversary- July 17, 2020

 NASA Video

17 июл. 2020 г.

youtu.be/6LlKYN8H9gU

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/17/spacewalk-preps-and-45-years-of-u-s-russian-space-cooperation-today/


Цитата: undefinedSpacewalk Preps and 45 Years of U.S.-Russian Space Cooperation Today

Mark Garcia
Posted Jul 17, 2020 at 11:09 am


The official Expedition 63 crew portrait with (clockwise from bottom left) Doug Hurley of NASA, Anatoly Ivanishin of Roscosmos, Chris Cassidy of NASA, Ivan Vagner of Roscosmos and Bob Behnken of NASA.

It was 45 years ago today when American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts shook hands for the first time in Earth orbit. The Apollo crew ship commanded by NASA astronaut Tom Stafford docked to the Soyuz crew ship led by Alexei Leonov on July 17, 1975, signifying the beginning of international cooperation in space.

Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy and Flight Engineers Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner commemorated the event today with a call today from U.S. and Russian dignitaries. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project would lay the groundwork for the Shuttle-Mir project and the International Space Station program.

Watch the event on YouTube - youtu.be/6LlKYN8H9gU

Cassidy later joined his NASA crewmates Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to prepare for Tuesday's spacewalk to wrap up battery swaps on the orbiting lab. Behnken and Cassidy will install the last lithium-ion battery on the station's truss structure completing the 3.5 year-long power upgrade job. This follows Thursday's six-hour spacewalk when the duo installed three lithium-ion batteries.

Before they go back inside the Quest airlock next week, the veteran spacewalkers will have one more job. The duo will get the Tranquility module ready for a new airlock built by NASA commercial partner NanoRacks. The airlock will enable public and private research on the outside of the station after its delivery on an upcoming SpaceX Dragon cargo mission.

Meanwhile, critical space science to benefit humans on and off the Earth continues aboard the station. Ivanishin explored how microgravity impacts blood circulation and pain sensitivity. Vagner collected radiation measurements then studied how crews may pilot spaceships and robots on future space missions.

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Цитата: undefined Jim Bridenstine @JimBridenstine 1 ч

NEWS: We're targeting an Aug. 1 departure of @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft from the @Space_Station to bring @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug home after their historic #LaunchAmerica mission. Splashdown is targeted for Aug. 2. Weather will drive the actual date. Stay tuned.


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ЦитироватьSpace to Ground: Outside The Hatch: 07/17/2020

 NASA Johnson

17 июл. 2020 г.

youtu.be/5hNSgkEqx9U

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https://tass.ru/kosmos/8996581

Цитата: undefined17 ИЮЛ, 20:45
Отстыковку корабля Crew Dragon с экипажем от МКС назначили на 1 августа

ВАШИНГТОН, 17 июля. /ТАСС/. Отстыковка корабля Crew Dragon компании SpaceX от Международной космической станции (МКС) запланирована на 1 августа. А приводнение экипажа корабля, таким образом, должно состояться 2 августа. Об этом сообщил в пятницу глава Национального управления США по аэронавтике и исследованию космического пространства (NASA) Джеймс Брайденстайн.

"Новость: мы нацеливаемся на отстыковку корабля Crew Dragon [компании] SpaceX под названием Endeavour от космической станции 1 августа, чтобы вернуть домой астронавтов Дага [Хёрли] и [Роберта] Бенкен после их исторической <...> миссии. Приводнение намечено на 2 августа. Действительная дата будет зависеть от погоды. Следите за развитием событий", - написал Брайденстайн в своем Twitter.

Корабль Crew Dragon в автоматическом режиме пристыковался к МКС 31 мая. Запуск ракеты-носителя Falcon 9 с кораблем Crew Dragon был успешно осуществлен 30 мая с космодрома на мысе Канаверал (штат Флорида).
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Crew Dragon - модификация грузового корабля Dragon, который уже доставляет грузы на МКС. Хёрли и Бенкен присвоили ему название Endeavour по аналогии с кораблем программы Space Shuttle, на котором оба астронавта выполняли свои первые космические полеты.

Нынешний запуск стал первым за девять лет пилотируемым полетом, осуществляемым с территории США на американском космическом корабле. NASA прекратило пилотируемые полеты в 2011 году после завершения программы использования возвращаемых кораблей Space Shuttle. С тех пор астронавты доставляются на МКС российскими "Союзами". Первоначально предполагалось, что американские коммерческие корабли начнут осуществлять пилотируемые полеты в 2017 году.
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Цитата: undefined Michael Sheetz @thesheetztweetz 6 ч. назад

NASA's current plan is for Crew Dragon Endeavour to undock from the ISS at ~8 pm ET on Aug. 1, with splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean scheduled for roughly 3 pm ET on Aug. 2.

Notably, the return timing is a moving target, especially given weather.

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Объекты, запущенные с борта МКС 13 июля с.г., идентифицированы и каталогизированы

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NORAD CAT IDSATNAMEINTLDESTYPECOUNTRYLAUNCHSITEDECAYPERIODINCLAPOGEEPERIGEERCSTLE
45917TECHEDSAT 101998-067RQPAYLOADUS1998-11-20TTMTR92.8851.64419413TLE | OMM
45916DEMI1998-067RPPAYLOADUS1998-11-20TTMTR92.9051.64418415TLE | OMM

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https://www.roscosmos.ru/28821/

Цитата: undefined23 июля 2020
Запуск и стыковка корабля «Прогресс МС-15»

С пусковой установки № 6 площадки № 31 космодрома Байконур на 23 июля 2020 года в 17:26:22 мск запланирован пуск ракеты-носителя «Союз-2.1а» с грузовым кораблем «Прогресс МС-15». Его стыковка к модулю «Пирс» российского сегмента Международной космической станции состоится 23 июля, в 20:47:52 мск.

Цитата: undefinedЦель полета: доставка на борт станции топлива, воды и других грузов, необходимых для эксплуатации станции в пилотируемом режиме.

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Цитата: undefinedNASA confirms plans for Crew Dragon splashdown Aug. 2, weather permitting
July 17, 2020 | Stephen Clark

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The Crew Dragon spacecraft launched with Hurley and Behnken on top of a Falcon 9 rocket May 30 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was the first launch of astronauts into orbit from U.S. soil since the last space shuttle launch July 8, 2011.

The crew capsule autonomously docked with the International Space Station on May 31, allowing Hurley and Behnken to join space station commander Chris Cassidy and Russian cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner.


Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley after their arrival at the International Space Station on May 31. Credit: NASA

The primary goal of the Crew Dragon's first mission with astronauts — named Demo-2, or DM-2 — is to test the SpaceX-built capsule's performance before it begins regular crew rotation flights to the space station later this year. SpaceX successfully flew an unpiloted Crew Dragon to and from the space station in 2019 before NASA approved the capsule to carry astronauts.

Hurley and Behnken have also assisted the space station's long-duration crew with experiments, maintenance and other tasks. The Demo-2 mission was originally planned to last no more than a couple of weeks, but NASA announced earlier this year the test flight would be extended to expand the size of the crew on the space station.

At the time, Cassidy was the final U.S. astronaut NASA had booked to fly on Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, which has been the sole vehicle to carry crews to and from the space station since the end of the space shuttle program nearly a decade ago. That meant Cassidy would have been the only U.S. astronaut on the station for most of the time from April through October, limiting opportunities for research and spacewalks needed to upgrade and maintain the orbiting complex.

With the extended Demo-2 mission, Behnken has joined Cassidy on three spacewalks since June 26 to finish replacing batteries on the space station's solar power truss. One more spacewalk by Behnken and Cassidy is scheduled for Tuesday, July 21.

NASA says the Crew Dragon has performed well since its launch. While docked at the space station, the capsule has been put into hibernation and awakened several times to check its availability to serve as a lifeboat for the crew if they had to evacuate the orbiting research lab in an emergency.

Ground teams have also monitored the performance of the Crew Dragon's body-mounted solar arrays, which can degrade over time due to the harsh environment in low Earth orbit. So far, the power-generating arrays have performed better than predicted.

Last week, four of the space station crew members boarded the Crew Dragon to assess the ship's ability to accommodate a four-person crew in orbit, particularly when astronauts will be required to sleep on the vehicle during the transit to and from the space station.
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NASA has ordered six crew rotation flights on the Crew Dragon spacecraft through 2024, each carrying four astronauts to and from the space station on expeditions lasting as long as 210 days.
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Цитировать Ivan Vagner @ivan_mks63 59 мин. назад

Вот мы и подошли к середине нашего полета в рамках длительной экспедиции #МКС-63.

У нас снова началась серия медицинских #эксперимент'ов, сегодня расскажу об одном из них — это #Альгометрия, целью которого является улучшение методов оказания медицинской помощи.




1 ч. назад

С помощью прибора Альгометр и термощупа мы измеряем изменение порога болевой чувствительности в невесомости.

В 1-м случае чувствительность проверяется ударной нагрузкой штырем по пальцу, а во 2-м — чувствительность к температуре за счет прикладывания к руке нагретого термощупа.