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Предварительное расписание трансляций НАСА (отстыковка, спуск с орбиты и посадка ТПК Союз МС-11)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
ЦитатаNASA Television Upcoming Events
Watch NASA TV

All times Eastern

June 24, Monday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59 farewells and Soyuz MS-11 hatch closure coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); hatch closure scheduled at 4:10 p.m. EDT (Public Channel)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 undocking coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); undocking scheduled at 7:25 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); deorbit burn scheduled at 9:55 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:48 p.m. EDT) - Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (Public Channel)
UTC = (EDT + 4 h) MOD 24

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ЦитатаCanadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques answers questions from media

Canadian Space Agency

Трансляция началась 13 часов назад

2019-06-19 - Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques answers questions from media during his last press conference in orbit before his return to Earth.
(36:26)

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ЦитатаExpedition 59 Inflight Interview with CBS News and Fox Business News June 19, 2019

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 19 июн. 2019 г.

SPACE STATION ASTRONAUTS DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH CBS RADIO AND FOX BUSINESS NEWS

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 59 Flight Engineers Anne McClain and Christina Koch discussed a variety of topics including the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's landing on the moon and a future low Earth orbit economy during a pair of in-flight interviews June 19 with the CBS Radio Network and Fox Business News. McClain will return to Earth on June 24, U.S. time to complete a six-and-a-half month mission on the orbital outpost. Koch is in the midst of a long duration mission on the station, conducting scientific research and station maintenance work.
(21:11)

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/19/iss-daily-summary-report-6192019/
ЦитатаISS Daily Summary Report - 6/19/2019

Materials International Space Station Experiment-11 (MISSE-11):
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Robotics Ground Controllers swapped MISSE Mission Science Carrier-5 (MSC-5) and MISSE MSC-6 positions. The ground then commanded the Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) hardware located in MSC-6 to an active status and verified full door open/closing capability. MSC-5 which is a passive payload was only able to open its hinge doors to the 93% close position. The MISSE-11 hosts a suite of 349 investigations/test samples consisting of radiation protection, radiation detection, laminates, coatings, polymetric, high-efficiency low-mass solar cell systems, composites, and additively-manufactured materials, all exposed to the low-Earth orbit space environment. The Materials ISS Flight Facility (MISSE-FF) is a permanently installed test platform affixed to the exterior of the ISS. It provides NASA, private researchers and scientists the ability to test materials, electronics, and other components, and conduct TRL-raising technology demonstrations for extended periods in low-Earth orbit.
Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF):
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The crew installed the CBEF humidifier. The CBEF is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) incubator with an artificial gravity generator. CBEF is housed in the Saibo (living cell) Experiment Rack with the Clean Bench (CB).
Dose Distribution Inside the ISS - 3D (DOSIS 3D):
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The crew de-installed the eleven DOSIS 3D Passive detectors in the Columbus Module. This experiment uses active and passive detectors to determine the radiation doses inside the ISS and provides documentation of the actual nature and distribution of the radiation fields. A concise three dimensional dose distribution map of all the segments of the ISS will be developed based on this data.
Capillary Structures:
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The crew completed the 2nd day of Sorbent Science 4 Cell experiment session to demonstrate flow through parallel microgravity air liquid contactor wedges. Current life-support systems on the ISS require special equipment to separate liquids and gases, including rotating or moving devices that could cause contamination if they break or fail. This investigation studies a new method using structures of specific shapes to manage fluid and gas mixtures. It studies water recycling and carbon dioxide removal, benefiting future efforts to design lightweight, more reliable life support systems for future space missions.
STaARS BioScience-11:
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The crew performed sample Cryotube agitations and placed the samples into cold stowage. STaARS BioScience manufactures nanosomes, or nanoparticle delivery systems, for use in targeting chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Nanoparticles created in microgravity are much smaller, enhancing drug uptake and delivery. This approach potentially reduces the required dose per treatment and decreases cost per dose.
Emergency Mask Procedure Review On-Board Training (OBT):
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The 58S crew reviewed and practiced the emergency mask don/purge technique for an ammonia leak scenario. This is nominal training to maintain crew proficiency using emergency masks.

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ЦитатаКононенко 55

Роскосмос ТВ

Опубликовано: 20 июн. 2019 г.

Лётчик-космонавт Российской Федерации, Герой России Олег Кононенко встречает на орбите свой день рождения. 21 июня ему исполняется 55 лет! А через несколько дней, 25 июня один из самых опытных космонавтов России вернётся на Землю.
(1:05)

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ЦитатаDavid Saint-Jacques‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_DavidS 4 ч. назад

Bzzzz... AstroBees are prototype floating robots. One day robotic assistants will be part of everyday life in orbit - and on the ground! #DareToExplore


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/20/station-trio-reviews-landing-procedures-during-human-physics-research/
ЦитатаStation Trio Reviews Landing Procedures During Human, Physics Research

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 20, 2019 at 1:01 pm


From left are, Expedition 59 astronauts David Saint-Jacques and Anne McClain; cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Alexey Ovchinin; and astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague.

Three Expedition 59 crewmembers are reviewing the procedures they will use on their way to Earth after undocking from the International Space Station early next week. In the midst of the departure preparations, the six orbital residents also had time set aside for biomedical science and physics research aboard the orbiting lab.

Commander Oleg Kononenko will lead astronauts Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques back to Earth on Monday inside the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft after 204 days in space. The trio spent the afternoon practicing their Soyuz undocking, atmosphere reentry and landing procedures. The homebound crew also familiarized themselves with the g-forces and the physical sensations they will experience when they penetrate Earth's atmosphere 100 kilometers above Earth's surface.

McClain continued more biomedical tests Thursday as she submitted breath samples for the Marrow fat and blood cell study. Saint-Jacques injected control samples inside the new Bio-Analyzer to demonstrate the rapid analysis of blood, urine and saliva samples in microgravity.

Flight Engineer Christina Koch is in the midst of a ten-and-a-half month mission on the station, conducting scientific research and station maintenance. Today, she explored the possibility of producing high-grade fiber optic cables made possible only in microgravity. Fellow NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who is staying in space until October, nourished and collected samples of microalgae grown inside the Photobioreactor. The study is demonstrating biological processes that may support hybrid life support systems in space.

Flight Engineer Alexey Ovchinin will lead Expedition 60 after the Expedition 59 trio departs Monday. He and Kononenko continued training to use a specialized Russian suit that counteracts the upward fluid shifts in the human body caused by microgravity. Ovchinin also checked inventory and configured hardware aboard Russia's Progress 72 resupply ship.

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ЦитатаNASA | Breathing for the Sake of Science

space googlevesaire

Опубликовано: 20 июн. 2019 г.

For five years, researchers with the European Space Agency have analyzed exhaled Nitric Oxide in astronauts' breath to detect dust and other toxins. Future astronauts on the Moon or Mars could inhale dust that has collected in their habitats or on their spacesuits potentially inflaming their airways.

Monitoring a crewmember's airways could improve the mission environment and optimize crew health for a successful long-term mission. The research has also contributed to asthma diagnosis and treatment back on Earth. This week the crew completed the final session on the final subject for the investigation.

Credit: NASA
(1:29)

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21.06.2019 19:40:25 #20868 Последнее редактирование: 21.06.2019 19:43:22 от tnt22
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/20/iss-daily-summary-report-6202019/
ЦитатаISS Daily Summary Report - 6/20/2019

Fiber Optic Production (FOP):
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The crew performed a preform and spool exchange allowing the ground to initiate a print run. The Hardware was then removed from the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) and stowed. The Fiber Optic Production investigation creates optical fibers with high commercial value aboard the ISS using a blend of zirconium, barium, lanthanum, sodium, and aluminum called ZBLAN. It operates in the 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 value optical fiber in large volume aboard the ISS.
PhotoBioreactor:
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The crew performed the nutrient exchange on the algae sample chambers. Today the life support systems that sustain astronauts in space are based on physicochemical processes. The PhotoBioreactor investigation aims at demonstrating that microalgae (i.e. biological processes) can be used together with existing systems to improve recycling of resources, creating a hybrid life support system. This hybrid approach could be helpful in future long-duration exploration missions, as it could reduce the amount of consumables required from Earth and will first be tested in space on the ISS.
The ISS Experience:
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The crew recorded a Social Moments event for the ISS Experience study which creates a virtual reality film documenting daily life aboard the ISS. The 8 to 10 minute videos created from footage taken during the six-month investigation cover different aspects of crew life, execution of science aboard the station, and the international partnerships involved. The ISS Experience uses a Z-CAM V1 Pro Cinematic Virtual Reality (VR) 360-degree camera with nine 190° fisheye lenses.
Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 11 (J-SSOD#11):
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The crew removed the J-SSOD #11 hardware from the JEM Airlock slide table. The J-SSOD provides a novel, safe, and small satellite launching capability to the 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.
RED-EYE:
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The crew reviewed JEM slide table Satellite to Kaber installation procedures for the RED-EYE satellite. Yesterday Robotics Ground Controllers maneuvered the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to the start position for Red Eye deployment scheduled on June 27. The RED-EYE program develops and demonstrates technologies which increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites.
57S Soyuz Nominal Descent On-Board Training (OBT):
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In preparation for Monday's 57S departure, the 57S crew performed the second descent drill. They practiced a nominal descent and the transition to Manual Entry Control [РУС]. Responses to emergencies caused by nominal decent hazards were also reviewed.

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21.06.2019 20:02:40 #20869 Последнее редактирование: 21.06.2019 20:09:43 от Старый
Цитатаtnt22 пишет:
PhotoBioreactor:
Вот он где - биореактор!  :)
 https://lurkmore.to/%D0%B1%D0%B8%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B0%D0%BA%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80
1. Ангара - единственный в истории мировой космонавтики случай когда новая ракета по всем параметрам хуже старой. (с) Старый Ламер
2. Всё что связано с Ангарой подчинено единственной задаче - выкачать из бюджета и распилить как можно больше денег.
3. Ангара и Омск созданы друг для друга!.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/21/virtual-reality-filming-final-tests-before-crew-splits-up-monday/
ЦитатаVirtual Reality Filming, Final Tests Before Crew Splits Up Monday

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 21, 2019 at 11:38 am


The six-member Expedition 59 crew gathers for a portrait aboard the International Space Station. Clockwise from center left are, Commander Oleg Kononenko and Flight Engineers Christina Koch, David Saint-Jacques, Alexey Ovchinin, Anne McClain and Nick Hague.

The Expedition 59 crew is going into the weekend preparing to split up on Monday amidst an array of ongoing human research. The orbital residents are also working on power upgrades and filming a virtual reality experience today.

Astronauts Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques are in their final weekend aboard the International Space Station. They will ride back to Earth on Monday with Commander Oleg Kononenko inside the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft. Their Soyuz vehicle undocks at 7:25 p.m. EDT and lands in Kazakhstan at 10:47 p.m. (8:47 a.m. Tuesday Kazakh time). NASA TV will broadcast all the homecoming activities live.

Kononenko will hand over station command to cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin in a ceremony slated for Sunday at 3:35 p.m. live on NASA TV. Ovchinin officially becomes commander of Expedition 60 when the homebound trio's Soyuz undocks Monday. NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague are continuing their stay aboard the orbiting lab.

McClain and Saint-Jacques participated in one final study today exploring behavior, performance and cognition in space. The duo practiced grappling a cargo craft during a robotic simulation for the Behavioral Core Measures study. McClain also prepared a CubeSat for deployment next week. Saint-Jacques recorded a science video demonstrating Newton's second and third laws in microgravity.

Hague joined McClain during the morning setting up the CubeSat hardware inside Japan's Kibo laboratory module. In the afternoon, he partnered up with Koch and upgraded power electronics hardware in the Harmony module.

Finally, all six crewmembers gathered in the Zvezda service module at dinnertime and videotaped their activities with a 360-degree camera. The crew has been filming a variety of immersive, cinematic experiences throughout their mission to share with audiences on Earth.

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ЦитатаSpace to Ground: Tending the Hive: 06/21/2019

NASA Johnson

Опубликовано: 21 июн. 2019 г.
(2:49)

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Летнее солнцестояние! В Антарктиде - полярная ночь, астрономическая зима...
ЦитатаChristina H Koch‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_Christina 2 ч. назад

Happy Midwinter to everyone working at the bases in Antarctica! Congratulations on your service to science on the frontiers through the long winter night. Here is what your planet looked like from the @Space_Station on the exact moment of the #SummerSolstice.


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ЦитатаAnne McClain‏Подлинная учетная запись @AstroAnnimal 36 мин. назад

L-3: Most of our days on @Space_Station have been full of @ISS_Research & maintenance. How many astronauts does it take to change a light bulb? Just 1...but it also takes 4 tools, a written procedure, support from 2 mission control centers, upstream electric inhibits, & ~45 min!

Video

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ЦитатаIntl. Space Station‏Подлинная учетная запись @Space_Station 10 ч. назад

It's a flying pizza aboard the space station and its loaded with toppings! From left, inside the Zvezda service module are, Flight Engineers Anne McClain, Alexey Ovchinin and Nick Hague; Commander Oleg Kononenko and Flight Engineer David Saint-Jacques.


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И ещё себяшечка
ЦитатаChristina H Koch‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_Christina 10 ч. назад

One of my favorite photos from one of my favorite experiences on @Space_Station. Nothing beats a space selfie! #NationalSelfieDay


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ЦитатаHow do astronauts weigh themselves in space?

Canadian Space Agency

Опубликовано: 21 июн. 2019 г.

2019-06-21 - In space, astronauts lose muscle mass and bone density. It is important to monitor their health, and weighing them regularly is one of the ways to do it. Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques shows us how astronauts weigh themselves in microgravity. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
(1:19)

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ЦитатаJonathan McDowell‏Подлинная учетная запись @planet4589 2 ч. назад

The @DARPA RED-EYE satellite is being loaded on its Kaber deployer in the Kibo module for ejection from ISS on Jun 27. I'm not sure whether RED-EYE was delivered on Dragon CRS-17 or Cygnus NG-11, anyone know? @DARPA?

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ЦитатаNASA‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA 3 ч. назад

3,264 orbits of Earth
204 Days
1 Successful mission

@AstroAnnimal & two crewmates are coming home from the @Space_Station on Monday, June 24! We'll be covering their return live on NASA TV. Welcome our explorers home & learn how you can watch: https://go.nasa.gov/2Y4vV59