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Посчитал, получилось - через 1.5 часа, в 15:31:41 UTC МКС разминется в ~ 2 км с огрызком Космос-2251 ( NORAD № 37323 ). Перед входом в тень, между Африкой и Антарктидой.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/26/iss-daily-summary-report-6262019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 6/26/2019

Genes in Space-6:
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The crew stowed the Biomolecule Sequencing device which was used for the Genes in Space-6 experiment. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage caused by increased exposure to radiation can affect the long-term health of astronauts. Genes in Space-6 determines the optimal DNA repair mechanisms that cells use in the spaceflight environment. The investigation evaluates the entire process in space for the first time by inducing DNA damage in cells and assessing mutation and repair at the molecular level using the miniPCR and the Biomolecule Sequencer tools aboard the space station.
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The ISS Experience:
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The crew recorded an astronaut log event. The ISS Experience 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.
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Life Support Rack (LSR) Hose Reconfigurations:
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The crew performed multiple manual reconfigurations of the waste water lines between the LSR and the LAB1D5 AV-1 RACK Condensate Tank to support ground operations. The initial configuration allowed the LSR buffer tank to be filled with filtered waste water from the Waste Water Bus. The second configuration allowed a flush of the newly installed lines between LSR and the LAB Condensate Tank via the Lab Condensate Tee. In the third and final configuration, the existing filter setup was reinstalled at LAB1D5 and a new Contingency Waste Water Dump Filter (CWWDF) was installed in the new hose assembly that runs from the Lab Condensate Tee (LABD5) to Life Support Rack (LABP1), just upstream of the LSR 15 micron filter. These activities enable the upcoming LSR Carbon dioxide Concentration Assembly (CCA) CO2 removal characterization that follows the Thermal Amine Scrubber (TAS) CO2 removal characterization that is ongoing at this time.
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Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 3003:
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The crew removed the Data Recorder (EDaR) from EMU 3003, installed the EMU Impact Shield, and prepared the suit for later installation into Short Extravehicular Mobility Unit (SEMU) Launch Enclosure (SLE). These activities are in preparation for EDaR and suit return on SpX-18.
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#20942
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/27/iss-daily-summary-report-6272019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 6/27/2019

Human Resources Facility (HRF) 1 Centrifuge:
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The crew set up and checked out the HRF1 Centrifuge and Payload drawer. HRF-1 provides an on-orbit laboratory that enables scientists conducting human life science research to evaluate the physiological, behavioral, and chemical changes induced by space flight. Research performed using HRF-1 provides data to help scientists understand how the human body adapts to long-duration spaceflight.
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The ISS Experience:
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The crew recorded an Astronaut Log event in the Columbus module. The ISS Experience 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.
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Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG):
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The crew replaced a failed Illumination unit that supports the MSG Work Volume. The MSG is a rack-level payload facility located in the U.S. Laboratory module on the ISS. MSG provides resources such as power, data, video, heat rejection, vacuum, nitrogen and containment for investigations. The facility is well suited for handling hazardous materials when crew are present. MSG is capable of accommodating both physical science and biological research payloads.
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RED-EYE Satellite:
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Ground teams are currently performing Japanese Experiment Module Airlock (JEMAL) slide table operations in preparation for Kaber MicroSat deployer release of the RED-EYE later today. The RED-EYE program develops and demonstrates technologies which increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites.
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Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer – 02 (AMS):
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The crew replaced a failed hard drive on the AMS laptop which is a backup for recording data when live downlink is not available. AMS-02 is a state-of-the-art particle physics detector that uses the unique environment of space to advance knowledge of the universe and lead to the understanding of the universe's origin by searching for antimatter, dark matter and measuring cosmic rays.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/28/iss-daily-summary-report-6282019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 6/28/2019

NRCSD (NanoRacks External Cygnus CubeSat Deployer):
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The crew reviewed procedures for the upcoming NRCSD-16 installation currently planned for next week. The NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer is a stackable, modular, ground loaded launch case. Each NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer accommodates up to eight launch cases. The NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer meets the growing demand to deploy CubeSat format satellites from the ISS for a variety of customers.
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RED-EYE Satellite:
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The RED-EYE program develops and demonstrates technologies which increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites. RED-EYE is a satellite designed for ISS deployment via the Kaber Micro Satellite Deployer using Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM). Following yesterday's successful deployment of the RED-EYE satellite, today's activities included JEM Airlock Slide Table extension and return of the Kaber Deployer into the JEM. Once inside ISS, the Kaber Deployer was removed from the Slide Table and stowed by the crew.
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Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) Jumper Installation:
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The crew completed Node 1 SSRMS jumper routing and installation activity. This jumper can be used in a contingency power loss scenario to regain power to the SSRMS and other external loads.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/07/01/station-trio-works-cubesats-space-plumbing-ahead-of-historic-july-20-launch/
ЦитироватьStation Trio Works CubeSats, Space Plumbing Ahead of Historic July 20 Launch

Mark Garcia
Posted Jul 1, 2019 at 2:24 pm


Upcoming Expedition 60 crewmembers (from left) Drew Morgan, Alexander Skvortsov and Luca Parmitano pose for pictures at the Kremlin Wall at Red Square in Moscow on June 28.

The Expedition 60 crew is configuring more CubeSats for deployment and working on space plumbing aboard the International Space Station today. Back on Earth, three crewmembers from the U.S., Italy and Russia are in training for their launch to the station on July 20.

NASA astronaut Nick Hague installed hardware that will deploy seven CubeSats outside of the Kibo laboratory module this week. Engineers and students from around the world designed the series of seven microsatellites for a variety of experiments and technology demonstrations.

NASA Flight Engineer Christina Koch relocated a science freezer before some space gardening during Monday morning. She and Hague then took turns during the afternoon swapping filters and components in the station's Water Recycling System.

Commander Alexey Ovchinin worked throughout the day in the orbiting lab's Russian segment. The two-time station visitor tested laptop computer batteries, transferred urine to a Russian cargo craft and maintained life support systems.

In Russia, three upcoming station residents from NASA, the European Space Agency and Roscosmos are in final preparations ahead of their historic July 20 launch. Flight Engineers Andrew Morgan, Luca Parmitano and Alexander Skvortsov are launching 50 years to the day humans first landed on the Moon. The trio will liftoff aboard the Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft to their new home in space.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/07/01/iss-daily-summary-report-7012019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 7/01/2019

NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD) Installation:
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In preparation for the planned satellite launch on Wednesday, the crew installed the NRCSD-16 hardware on the Multipurpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) which is attached to the Japanese Experiment Module Airlock (JEMAL) slide table. The slide table was subsequently retracted, and the JEMAL was closed and depressurized. The NRCSD is a self-contained CubeSat deployer system for small satellites staged from the ISS. The NRCSD is transported to orbit inside the Pressurized Cargo Module of ISS cargo resupply vehicles and utilizes the ISS Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) as a staging facility for operation. The NRCSD is integrated with payloads (CubeSats) on the ground.
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Veg-04A:
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The crew performed a routine plant check, watered the plants as appropriate, and weighed any broken leaves using the Mass Measurement Device. Another crew member completed a review of the on-board training material for the investigation. The Mizuna plants are currently on day 27 of a planned 28 day growth period, but due to some slow growth, the plants will be given an extra week to grow and will be harvested next week. A healthy, nutritious diet is essential for long-duration exploration missions, which means that the typical pre-packaged astronaut diet needs to be supplemented by fresh foods during flight; the Veggie Vegetable Production System (Veggie) has begun testing aboard the ISS to help meet this need, and validation tests have demonstrated that leafy greens can be grown in spaceflight. The research of Veg-04A focuses on the impact of light quality and fertilizer on leafy crop growth for a 28-day grow-out, microbial food safety, nutritional value, taste acceptability by the crew, and the overall behavioral health benefits of having plants and fresh food in space.
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Water Recovery System (WRS) Multifiltration Bed:
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The Crew reconfigured the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) from a dual-bed Multifiltration configuration to single-bed. Multifiltration Bed Unit 1 was removed and Unit 2 was replaced with a new unit. The updated single bed operations are based on on-orbit experience with the Multifiltration Beds and ground testing to confirm the behavior of ionic breakthrough through the beds indicating one bed is sufficient for filtration. Additionally, the reduced bed configuration tests a concept for reducing the Multifiltration Bed size for exploration to match the mission duration.
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Catalytic Reactor Remove & Replace (R&R) Preparations:
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In preparation for the Catalytic Reactor replacement planned tomorrow, the crew removed portions of Treadmill 2 (T2) in Node 3 and installed Active Rack Isolation System (ARIS) pivot fittings to the Water Recovery System (WRS) Rack. This activity allows access to rotate WRS-1 Rack. T2 will not be available for exercise until after the Catalytic Reactor replacement.
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Remote Power Controller Module (RPCM) Trip to Lab Deck 6 Rack Smoke Detector:
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RPCM LAD62B_A's RPC 2 tripped on June 30, resulting in a loss of smoke detection in the Lab Deck 6 (LAD6) rack. Five re-closures of the RPC were attempted and all resulted in immediate trips. Data shows no evidence of an overcurrent event for any of the trips which indicates a known RPCM Field Effect Transistor Controller Hybrid (FCH) issue. LAD6 is the Air Revitalization System 1 (ARS-1) rack, housing the Lab Avionics Air Assembly (AAA), Lab Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA), Lab Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) as well as various Lab Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) hardware. Flight Rule for Rack Smoke Detection Management requires racks with AAA fans to be powered down in the event of loss of smoke detection, hence ground teams have powered down all equipment in the rack. As of now, Thermal Amine Scrubber (TAS) is prime for Carbon Dioxide removal, and the Node 3 MCA and TCCS are prime. Teams are investigating the anomaly.
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#20946
https://ria.ru/20190702/1556134233.html
ЦитироватьС борта МКС запустят семь малых спутников из четырех стран
17:37

МОСКВА, 2 июл - РИА Новости. Семь малых космических аппаратов из четырех стран планируется запустить в космос в среду с борта Международной космической станции (МКС), сообщает НАСА.

На сайте НАСА отмечается, что спутники будут вынесены наружу станции из японского модуля Kibo. Их отправят в космос с помощью японского манипулятора.

Всего планируется запустить семь малых спутников: три американских VCC, французский EntrySat, британский IOD-GEMS и польские Swiatowid и KrakSat. Аппараты были привезены на МКС американским грузовым кораблем Cygnus в апреле.
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В настоящее время на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиянина Алексея Овчинина и американцев Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук.
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/07/02/life-support-work-aboard-lab-as-next-crew-preps-for-mission/
ЦитироватьLife Support Work Aboard Lab as Next Crew Preps for Mission

Mark Garcia
Posted Jul 2, 2019 at 5:20 pm


Earth's atmospheric glow, highlighted by the Moon and a starry orbital nighttime background, are pictured as the International Space Station orbited 256 miles above the Pacific Ocean, southeast of the Hawaiian island chain.

The three Expedition 60 crewmembers aboard the International Space Station focused primarily on keeping the orbiting lab in tip-top shape today. At the end of the workday, the trio split up for some space gardening and Earth photography.

NASA Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Nick Hague teamed up on Tuesday replacing components in the station's Water Recovery System (WRS). The time-consuming maintenance work requires the rotation of racks and a treadmill to access the WRS in the Tranquility module. The life support device processes water vapor and urine and converts it into drinkable water.

Hague wrapped up his workday servicing a science freezer before watering plants growing for a space botany study. Koch worked out on the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device then called down to Mission Control for a conference with flight surgeons.

On the Russian side of the station, Commander Alexey Ovchinin explored advanced photography techniques before an afternoon of lab cleaning work. In the evening, the veteran cosmonaut photographed Earth targets documenting the effects of human and natural catastrophes.

The orbiting trio will take a day off on July 4 and relax aboard the station. Back on Earth, a new set of Expedition 60 crewmates will fly from Russia on the U.S. Independence Day to their launch site at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Astronauts Andrew Morgan and Luca Parmitano are in final preparations with cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov for a July 20 liftoff to their new home in space. Their launch comes 50 years to the day NASA landed humans on the Moon for the first time.

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https://ria.ru/20190703/1556146925.html
ЦитироватьМКС подняла высоту орбиты для приема пилотируемого и грузового кораблей
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МОСКВА, 3 июл - РИА Новости. Высоту орбиты Международной космической станции (МКС) увеличили почти на километр для обеспечения июльских прилетов на станцию пилотируемого корабля "Союз МС-13" и грузового "Прогресс МС-12", сообщил РИА Новости в среду представитель пресс-службы ЦНИИмаш.

ЦНИИмаш - головной научный институт "Роскосмоса", в ведении которого находится центр управления полетом российского сегмента МКС.

"Коррекция орбиты МКС выполнена", - сказал собеседник агентства.

По его словам, включение двигателей служебного модуля "Звезда" МКС состоялось в 03.18 мск, они проработали 33,5 секунды. В результате средняя высота орбиты станции увеличилась на 900 метров и составила 413,7 километра. Целью операции было формирование баллистических условий для полета пилотируемого корабля "Союз МС-13" и грузового "Прогресса МС-12".
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Предыдущая коррекция орбиты МКС была выполнена 23 мая. С использованием двигателей корабля "Прогресс МС-10" высота орбиты станции была увеличена на 4,5 километра.

Запуск корабля "Союз МС-13" с космодрома "Байконур" намечается на 20 июля в 19.28 мск. На нем на МКС полетят россиянин Александр Скворцов, итальянец Лука Пармитано и американец Эндрю Морган. Стыковка корабля со станцией планируется 21 июля в 01.50 мск.

Запуск корабля "Прогресс МС-12" намечается на 31 июля в 15.10 мск, стыковка со станцией - в 18.35 мск.

На борту МКС сейчас экипаж из россиянина Алексея Овчинина и американцев Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук.
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https://www.roscosmos.ru/26510/
Цитировать03.07.2019 03:20
Проведена плановая коррекция орбиты МКС

В соответствии с программой полёта Международной космической станции сегодня, 3 июля 2019 года, была проведена плановая коррекция её орбиты.

Для выполнения манёвра в 03:18 мск были включены двигатели служебного модуля «Звезда» российского сегмента станции. Время их работы составило 34 сек. В результате чего орбитальная скорость МКС увеличилась на 0,52 м/сек.

В соответствии с данными службы баллистико-навигационного обеспечения ЦУП ФГУП ЦНИИмаш параметры орбиты космической станции после выполнения манёвра составили:
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  • минимальная высота над поверхностью Земли — 411,4 км,
  • максимальная высота над поверхностью Земли — 436,4 км,
  • период обращения — 92,78 мин.,
  • наклонение орбиты — 51,66 град.
Целью проведения коррекции стало формирование баллистических условий для полёта российских кораблей: пилотируемого «Союза МС-13» и грузового «Прогресса МС-12».

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ЦитироватьNanoRacks‏Подлинная учетная запись @NanoRacks 6 мин. назад

It's that time again! Our 16th #CubeSat deployment mission from @Space_Station has begun! Congratulations @SatAppsCatapult! #IOD1-GEMs was released into orbit at 10:15:00 UTC. #ISS


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ЦитироватьNanoRacks‏Подлинная учетная запись @NanoRacks 4 мин. назад

.@SatRevolution's first-ever #CubeSats are out the door! #KRAKsat and #Swiatowid were released into #LEO at 11:50:00 UTC. Congratulations on this huge milestone! We're extra excited as we officially mark another new international customer in orbit! #Poland #ISS


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/07/02/iss-daily-summary-report-7022019/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 7/02/2019

GLACIER2:
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The crew performed a routine desiccant pack swap and verified a Quick Disconnect (QD) fitting on the Glacier2 water supply line was not leaking. GLACIER provides a double middeck-locker-size freezer/refrigerator for a variety of experiments that require temperatures ranging from +4 °C (39 °F) and -160 °C (-301 °F). The GLACIER is compatible with the EXpedite the PRocessing of Experiments to Space Station (EXPRESS) rack.
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Veg-04A:
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The crew performed a routine plant check, watered the plants and weighed any broken leaves using the Mass Measurement Device. They also replaced the plant pillows showing no plant growth with blank plant pillows to deter microbial growth. A healthy, nutritious diet is essential for long-duration exploration missions, which means that the typical pre-packaged astronaut diet needs to be supplemented by fresh foods during flight; the Veggie Vegetable Production System (Veggie) has begun testing aboard the space station to help meet this need, and validation tests have demonstrated that leafy greens can be grown in spaceflight. The research of Veg-04A focuses on the impact of light quality and fertilizer on leafy crop growth for a 28-day grow-out, microbial food safety, nutritional value, taste acceptability by the crew, and the overall behavioral health benefits of having plants and fresh food in space.
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Water Processing Assembly (WPA) Catalytic Reactor Remove & Replace (R&R):
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As of this April, the WPA Catalytic Reactor has shown signs of a slow leak. Based on past experience, the reactor will only continue processing for a few months past initial sign of a leak. Due to possible thermal instability in the reactor preventing the WPA from processing, inability of the reactor to maintain pressure, and/or water in the reactor's thermal cover causing condensation in the rack, today the crew R&Rd the Cat Reactor. During the R&R the T2 was unavailable for use but has been configured to nominal operations.
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Remote Power Controller Module (RPCM) LAD62B_A Firmware Update:
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Ground teams upd ated the Firmware Boot Timer for RPCMLAD62B_A in preparation for RPCM removal and replacement tomorrow. RPCM LAD62B_A's RPC 2 tripped on June 30, resulting in a loss of smoke detection in the Lab Deck 6 (LAD6) rack. Troubleshooting has not been successful in reclosing the RPC and teams have decided to proceed with RPCM replacement to recover power to the smoke detector. The removed RPCM will be stowed as a degraded spare that can be used in a location that does not use the failed RPC 2. The Firmware Boot Timer update will allow the spare RPCM to be installed via hot mate technique.
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ISS Reboost:
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The ISS completed a reboost using the Service Module (SM) main engines. This reboost was to se t up phasing for 4-orbit 59S launch on July 20 and 2-orbit 73P launch on July 31.
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https://ria.ru/20190703/1556178120.html
ЦитироватьАстронавты на МКС устранили утечку в системе переработки воды
17:29

МОСКВА, 3 июл - РИА Новости. Астронавты Ник Хейг и Кристина Кук отремонтировали систему переработки воды на американском сегменте Международной космической станции (МКС), устранив небольшую утечку из системы, зафиксированную в апреле, сообщило НАСА.

На сайте НАСА отмечается, что астронавты сменили каталитический реактор в системе переработки воды, установленной в модуле Tranquility. В апреле была обнаружена небольшая утечка воды из реактора, которая постепенно привела к тому, что система перестала эффективно функционировать.
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Система переработки воды предназначена для очистки грязной воды (конденсат из атмосферы МКС, дистиллят урины) с целью ее последующего использования экипажем станции в качестве питьевой.

На борту МКС сейчас находится экипаж из россиянина Алексея Овчинина и американцев Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук.
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ЦитироватьNanoRacks‏Подлинная учетная запись @NanoRacks 5 мин. назад

The Virginia CubeSat Constellation is in orbit! Congratulations to the students from @ODU, @virginia_tech, @UVA & @_HamptonU! #Ceres #Aeternitas and #Libertas were deployed at 14:50:00 UTC. Go @vaspacegrant!


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ЦитироватьNanoRacks‏Подлинная учетная запись @NanoRacks 11 мин. назад

Way to go @EntrySat! Deployed at 16:25:00 UTC, the 16th NanoRacks #CubeSat Mission from @Space_Station is now officially complete! Congratulations to all of our customers, and thanks always to our partners at @NASA and @JAXA_en for helping make this mission a success. #ISS

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ЦитироватьISAE-SUPAERO‏Подлинная учетная запись @ISAE_officiel 5 мин. назад

Spoiler alert : @EntrySat est le 200ème nanosatellite à avoir été déployé depuis l'ISS ! #GoEntrySat

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/07/03/crew-explores-space-biology-radiation-exposure-before-independence-day/
ЦитироватьCrew Explores Space Biology, Radiation Exposure Before Independence Day

Mark Garcia
Posted Jul 3, 2019 at 12:37 pm


Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Christina Koch of NASA playfully demonstrates how fluids behave in the weightless environment of microgravity aboard the International Space Station.

The Expedition 60 crew explored space biology and radiation exposure aboard the International Space Station today. The orbital residents also filmed a virtual reality experience and oversaw the deployment of a set microsatellites.

NASA astronaut Christina Koch tended plants and stored microalgae samples for a pair of biology studies investigating ways to support long-term missions farther away from Earth. The two-part VEG-04 study is researching space agriculture as a method to nourish future crews as NASA prepares to go to the Moon and beyond. Microalgae is being observed for the Photobioreactor experiment that aims to demonstrate a hybrid life support system.

A series of seven CubeSats were deployed outside Japan's Kibo laboratory module today. NASA Flight Engineer Nick Hague configured the seven microsatellites last week and installed them in a Kibo's small satellite deployer. An international team of engineers and students designed the CubeSats for a variety of experiments and technology demonstrations.

Both astronauts teamed up in the afternoon for another filming session depicting life aboard the orbital outpost. The crew has been videotaping a cinematic, virtual reality experience on the station to share with audiences on Earth.

Commander Alexey Ovchinin set up radiation detectors throughout the station's Russian segment this morning. The Matroyshka experiment is observing the amount of radiation the station and the crew are exposed to on its flight path.

The orbiting trio will take a day off on July 4 and relax aboard the station. Back on Earth, a new set of Expedition 60 crewmates will fly from Russia on the U.S. Independence Day to their launch site at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Astronauts Andrew Morgan and Luca Parmitano are in final preparations with cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov for a July 20 liftoff to their new home in space. Their launch comes 50 years to the day NASA landed humans on the Moon for the first time.

tnt22

https://ria.ru/20190703/1556184401.html
ЦитироватьС борта МКС в космос вывели семь малых спутников
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МОСКВА, 3 июл - РИА Новости. Семь малых космических аппаратов из четырех стран выведены в космос в среду с борта Международной космической станции (МКС), сообщила американская компания NanoRacks.

NanoRacks обеспечивает выведение в космос с борта МКС малых спутников с помощью пусковых систем собственного производства.

Как сообщила NanoRacks в Twitter, спутники были запущены с помощью японского манипулятора. Перед этим их вынесли наружу станции из японского модуля Kibo.

В космос были выведены британский спутник IOD-GEMS (в 13.15 мск), польские Swiatowid и KrakSat (в 14.50 мск), три американских VCC (в 17.50 мск) и французский EntrySat (в 19.25 мск). Аппараты были привезены на МКС американским грузовым кораблем Cygnus в апреле.
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В настоящее время на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиянина Алексея Овчинина и американцев Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук.
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Обнаружен 1-й объект сегодняшнего запуска с борта МКС0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 44385U 9867QK   19184.69053278 -.00001059  00000-0 -98122-5 0  9991
2 44385  51.6460 279.3866 0003572 107.4705  56.6175 15.51642063    58
410 x 414 km x 51.646°