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tnt22

Объект 42059 / 1998-067LA идентифицирован как TECHEDSAT 5
Цитировать T.S. Kelso‏ @TSKelso 9 ч. назад
 
It appears 42059/OBJECT LA is TECHEDSAT 5. Thanks to all for your help!

tnt22

Цитировать T.S. Kelso‏ @TSKelso 2 ч. назад
 
Based on latest TLEs, TECHEDSAT 5 appears to be 42066. Still working with Spire to ID LEMUR-2 cubesats.
 

tnt22

#11802
Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
Разгрузочные операции на Драконе с 26 по 28 февраля с.г. - работает робот (14:53)
Вторая часть видео (21:21)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSBlGYQN300&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSBlGYQN300&feature=youtu.be

ОАЯ

На МКС есть микроскопы? Если да, то какое увеличение и если есть ссылки приведите, пожалуйста, спасибо!

tnt22

Эмблема эксперимента Rodent Research IV

tnt22

ЦитироватьОАЯ пишет:
На МКС есть микроскопы? Если да, то какое увеличение и если есть ссылки приведите, пожалуйста, спасибо!
Запрос https://nasasearch.nasa.gov/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&affiliate=nasa&query=microscope+ISS&commit=Search выдаёт:
ЦитироватьNASA Develops Light Microscope For International Space Station
www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2011/mar/HQ_11-063_Light_Scope.html
 about 6 years ago - NASA began testing a new multi-capability microscope this week on the International Space Station. It will help scientists study the effects of the ...
 NASA - Light Microscopy Module
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/541.html
 Science Objectives for Everyone The Light Microscopy Module (LMM) is a modified commercial, highly flexible, state-of-the-art light imaging microscope ...
 From Macro to Nano – A New Microscope on the International ...
blogs.nasa.gov/ISS_Science_Blog/2011/02/18/post_1298060336009/
 One thought on " From Macro to Nano – A New Microscope on the International Space Station " fara Post author August 16, 2011 at 7:27 pm. I don't ...
 NASA - NanoRacks Microscopes
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/295.html
 The NanoRacks Microscopes Facility includes three Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) microscopes. The microscopes are used on the International Space ...
 NASA - NASA Develops Light Microscope for International ...
www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2011/11-16AR.html
 MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. -- NASA began testing a new multi-capability microscope this week on the International Space Station. It will help scientists ...
 NASA - Protein Crystal Growth Monitoring by Digital ...
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/293.html
 Protein Crystal Growth Monitoring by Digital Holographic Microscope for the International Space Station-3 (PromISS-3) - 11.22.16
 NASA - AQH Microscope Checkout
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/269.html
 International Space Station. AQH Microscope Checkout ... The Microscope Observation System is a remotely controllable microscope used for various ...
 NASA - Facilities List - Alphabetical
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/NanoRacks_Microscopes_prt.html
 The microscopes are used on the International Space Station ... Image of Astronaut Don Pettit's arm during NanoRacks Reflective Microscope activation ...
 Microscopic Stowaways on the ISS
spaceflight.nasa.gov/living/factsheets/microstow2.html
 Microscopic Stowaways on the ISS. Living in a Microbial World. ... Next Page > A 5000x scanning electron microscope image of E. Coli bacteria.
 NASA - Biological Experiment Laboratory
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/68.html
 BioLab's microscope, ... tool can be used for activating or terminating an experiment within the facility by International Space Station crew members.
 NASA - Advanced Colloids Experiment-Microscopy-1
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/1146.html
 The International Space Station is an ideal location to study the ... features a modified Leica RXA research imaging light microscope with powerful ...
 NASA - Advanced Colloids Experiment-Temperature control-1
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/2033.html
 The microgravity environment on the International Space Station ... be provided to the crew on which sample well strips to install in the microscope.
 International Space Station - NASA
blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
 Astronaut Peggy Whitson used a specialized microscope to view the stem cells as the ... While the International Space Station was traveling about 250 ...

 Space Station - NASA
blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/feed/
 The International Space Station fired its engines Wednesday night slightly raising its orbit to accommodate a crew exchange in April. In the meantime, ...
 NASA - Solution Crystallization Observation Facility
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/51.html
 International Space Station. Solution Crystallization ... The MZ interference microscope employs two wavelength light sources and can simultaneously ...
 [PDF] International Space Station - NASA
www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/ISS_Calendar-2014-printable-3.pdf
 A message from the Program Manager for the. International Space Station. Teachers and teaching are amongst the most valuable investments individuals, ...
 NASA - Advanced Colloids Experiment-Microscopy-3
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/1178.html
 European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli operating the Light Microscopy Module microscope aboard the International Space Station on a previous ...
 NASA - Preliminary Advanced Colloids Experiment - Light ...
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/82.html
 International Space Station. ... The goal of this experiment is to indicate the microscope's capabilities for viewing biological specimens.
 NASA - Aerosol Sampling Experiment
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/2300.html
 International Space Station. Aerosol Sampling Experiment ... and returns them to Earth so scientists can study the particles with powerful microscopes ...
 NASA - Advanced Colloids Experiment-Microscopy-2
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/1351.html
 International Space Station. Advanced Colloids Experiment-Microscopy-2 (ACE-M-2) ... By looking at the same, or similar, samples in ACE under the micr ...

 
 
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Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

ronatu

ЦитироватьОАЯ пишет:
На МКС есть микроскопы? Если да, то какое увеличение и если есть ссылки приведите, пожалуйста, спасибо!
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/LMM4.jpg
Когда жизнь экзаменует - первыми сдают нервы.

tnt22

Цитировать Thomas Pesquet‏Подлинная учетная запись @Thom_astro 20 мин. назад

After not looking outside for a few days, I went to take in the view from Cupola for 5 minutes over lunch. Here's what I got to see!
 

tnt22

Сюрприз!
Цитировать Thomas Pesquet‏Подлинная учетная запись @Thom_astro 17 ч. назад

A birthday surprise arrived with @SpaceX Dragon, hidden by my teammates until 27 Feb in collusion with Houston! You can not trust anyone  ;)  
 

zandr

http://www.energia.ru/ru/news/news-2017/news_03-13.html
ЦитироватьРКК «Энергия»: приёмо-сдаточные испытания аппаратуры для изучения миграций животных и птиц
Специалисты РКК «Энергия» приняли участие в приёмо-сдаточных испытаниях квалификационной модели научной аппаратуры ICARUS для исследования миграций диких животных и птиц.
Испытания проводились в Германии на базе разработчика аппаратуры - фирмы СпейсТех (STI). В ходе них были проведены функциональные тесты и проверки рабочих характеристик квалификационной модели аппаратуры ICARUS, выполнена инспекция антенного блока и управляющего компьютера OBC-I с точки зрения пожарной безопасности, разработан график дальнейших работ.
В испытаниях кроме специалистов РКК «Энергия» и фирмы STI участвовали представители Германского аэрокосмического центра (DLR) и Госкорпорации «РОСКОСМОС».
Научная аппаратура совместного российско-германского эксперимента ICARUS (International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space — «Международное сотрудничество в области научных исследований животных с использованием космических технологий») для исследования миграций диких животных и птиц будет установлена на Международной космической станции (МКС).
Комплект аппаратуры состоит из управляющего компьютера OBC-I, который будет размещен в гермоотсеке служебного модуля «Звезда» Российского сегмента МКС, а также антенного блока, состоящего из приёмных и передающей антенн. Блок планируется установить на внешней поверхности служебного модуля во время шестичасового выхода в открытый космос.
Проект ICARUS уникален тем, что позволит отработать на борту МКС и в последующем перенести на спутники технологию слежения за гораздо меньшими по массе животными, чем те, которых способна отследить французская система Argos (Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite), используемая учеными разных стран. Это станет возможным за счет того, что масса каждого из закрепленных на животных и птицах модулей ICARUS не превысит пяти граммов. При этом модуль объединяет в себе приемник GPS/ГЛОНАСС, радиоприемник и радиопередатчик, аккумулятор, солнечную батарею, датчики температуры и ускорения.
РКК «Энергия» работает по проекту ICARUS с 2010 года в рамках космического эксперимента (КЭ) «Ураган» (постановщик КЭ РКК «Энергия», научный руководитель КЭ дтн, профессор Михаил Беляев) и научного соглашения о сотрудничестве с немецкими учёными. В ноябре 2014 года было подписано Соглашение между РОСКОСМОСОМ и DLR о реализации данного проекта на Российском сегменте МКС. В подготовке эксперимента принимают участие ГК «РОСКОСМОС», Институт географии РАН, DLR, Институт орнитологии Макса Планка и немецкая компания СпейсТех.

Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

tnt22

Цитировать Spacenews360‏ @SpaceNews360 38 мин.
 
NASA TV to Air Departure of U.S. Cargo Ship fr om International Space Station http://go.nasa.gov/2nbu7Ih
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-departure-of-us-cargo-ship-from-international-space-station
ЦитироватьMarch 15, 2017
 MEDIA ADVISORY M17-031
 
 NASA TV to Air Departure of U.S. Cargo Ship from International Space Station
 
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On Feb. 23, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft made its final approach to the International Space Station, after launching on Feb. 19 from Kennedy Space Center. It delivered about 5,500 pounds of experiments and supplies to the space station crew. It is set to depart the station early Sunday, March 19.
Credits: NASA
After delivering about 5,500 pounds of cargo, the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is set to leave the International Space Station on Sunday, March 19. Live coverage of Dragon's departure will begin at 4:45 a.m. EDT on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Flight controllers will use the Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach the Dragon capsule, from the Earth-facing side of the station's Harmony module. After they maneuver Dragon into place, Expedition 50 astronauts Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) and Shane Kimbrough of NASA will release it at 5:11 a.m.

Dragon's thrusters will be fired to move the spacecraft a safe distance from the station before SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, California, command its deorbit burn about 10 a.m. The capsule will splash down about 10:54 a.m. in the Pacific Ocean, wh ere recovery forces will retrieve the capsule and its more than 5,400 pounds of cargo. This cargo will include science samples from human and animal research, external payloads, biology and biotechnology studies, physical science investigations and education activities.

The deorbit burn and splashdown will not be broadcast on NASA TV.

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NASA and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), the non-profit organization that manages research aboard the U.S. national laboratory portion of the space station, will receive time-sensitive samples and begin working with researchers to process and distribute them within 48 hours of splashdown.

In the event of adverse weather conditions in the Pacific, the backup departure and splashdown date is Wednesday, March 22.

Dragon, the only space station resupply spacecraft able to return to Earth intact, launched Feb. 19 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from historic Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and arrived at the station Feb. 23 for the company's 10th NASA-contracted commercial resupply mission.

Learn more about SpaceX's mission at:
 Keep up with the International Space Station, and its research and crews, at:
 Get breaking news, images and features from the station on Instagram and Twitter at:
 
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Tabatha Thompson
 Headquarters, Washington
 202-358-1100
tabatha.t.thompson@nasa.gov
Dan Huot
 Johnson Space Center, Houston
 281-483-5111
daniel.g.huot@nasa.gov
 
 
Last Updated: March 15, 2017
Editor: Karen Northon
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tnt22

Цитировать NASA_Langley‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASA_Langley 12 мин.назад

First light! Several hours after a successful range-of-motion test (see video), SAGE III collected its first data. https://go.nasa.gov/2n76PTL
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/langley/sage-iii-achieves-first-light-from-space-station-perch
ЦитироватьMarch 17, 2017
 
 SAGE III Achieves First Light from Space Station Perch
 
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On March 16, the scan head of the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III, or SAGE III, on the International Space Station completed a range-of-motion test. Several hours later, the instrument collected first light data.
Credits: NASA
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The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III, or SAGE III, reached another in a series of major recent milestones Friday, March 17, by collecting first light data from its new home on the International Space Station.
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In an email sent to SAGE III team members early Friday afternoon, acting SAGE III Project Manager Joe Gasbarre said, "After the mission operations and science teams had a chance early this morning to review the data received overnight, it was clear several successful solar occultations occurred, thus proving First Light had been achieved on the instrument."
 

The SAGE III mission operations team in the Flight Mission Support Center at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
Credits: NASA/David C. Bowman
 
Solar occultation is a type of measurement that involves looking at the light from the sun as it passes through Earth's atmosphere at the edge, or limb, of the planet. SAGE III uses both solar and lunar occultation to measure ozone and aerosols in Earth's atmosphere.

Autonomous operations of the instrument will continue over the weekend. Next week, the mission operations team will settle into what Gasbarre referred to as a "cadence of adjustments and data analysis" as instrument commissioning moves into full swing. Complete commissioning and calibration of SAGE III will take approximately 90 days.

The SAGE III mission operations team is based at the Flight Mission Support Center at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.

"I cannot say enough about the efforts of this entire team stretching back many years," said Gasbarre in his email. "This success is only possible due to the hard work, sacrifice and support of the entire team as well as our stakeholders."

Once fully commissioned, SAGE III will take occultation measurements about 15 or 16 times a day. The space station's unique orbital path will allow SAGE III to make observations during all seasons and over a large portion of the globe.

SAGE III launched to the station Feb. 19 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9/Dragon spacecraft. Following docking of the Dragon capsule, the station's robotic Canadarm2 removed the SAGE III instrument payload and its Nadir Viewing Platform and installed them on the station. Installation was completed March 7.
 
Joe Atkinson
NASA's Langley Research Center

 
Last Updated: March 17, 2017
Editor: Joe Atkinson
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tnt22

Цитировать Intl. Space Station‏Подлинная учетная запись @Space_Station 20 мин. назад
 
.@SpaceX's Dragon cargo vehicle is scheduled to splash down on March 19 with more than 5,400 pounds of cargo. More: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/researchers-ready-to-collect-science-tech-samples-returning-to-earth ...
 
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/researchers-ready-to-collect-science-tech-samples-returning-to-earth
ЦитироватьMarch 17, 2017
 
Researchers Ready to Collect Science, Tech Samples Returning to Earth
 
 SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, March 19, with more than 5,400 pounds of NASA cargo, and science and technology demonstration samples from the International Space Station.

Everything from stem cells that could help us understand how human cancers start and spread after being exposed to near zero-gravity, to equipment that is paving the way toward servicing and refueling satellites while they're in orbit will be on board.

After Dragon is recovered off the west coast of Baja California, some of the cargo will be removed and returned to NASA immediately while Dragon itself is prepared for a return trip to SpaceX's test facility in McGregor, Texas. There, the processing and further unloading of scientific samples and returning station hardware will continue.
A variety of technological and biological studies are returning in Dragon. The Microgravity Expanded Stem Cells investigation had crew members observe cell growth and other characteristics in microgravity. This information will provide insight into how human cancers start and spread, which aids in the development of prevention and treatment plans. Results from this investigation could lead to the treatment of disease and injury in space, as well as provide a way to improve stem cell production for human therapy on Earth.

Samples from the Tissue Regeneration-Bone Defect study, a U.S. National Laboratory investigation sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) and the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, studied what prevents vertebrates such as rodents and humans from re-growing lost bone and tissue, and how microgravity conditions impact the process. Results will provide a new understanding of the biological reasons behind a human's inability to grow a lost limb at the wound site, and could lead to new treatment options for the more than 30 percent of the patient population who do not respond to current options for chronic non-healing wounds. 

Several external payloads were removed from the space station and placed in the Dragon's trunk for disposal. The Optical PAyload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS) device tested the potential for using a laser to transmit data to Earth from space, indicating that high speed space to ground optical communications are possible from a fast moving spacecraft. The Materials on International Space Station Experiment tested the radiation tolerance of a computer built from radiation-tolerant material to simulate work for a future long-term space mission. The Robotic Refueling Mission Phase 2 tested new technologies, tools and techniques that could eventually give satellite owners resources to diagnose problems on orbit, repair failures, and keep certain spacecraft instruments performing longer in space.

The Dragon spacecraft lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Feb. 19, carrying about 5,500 pounds of supplies and scientific cargo on the company's tenth commercial resupply mission to the station.

For more than 16 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, advancing scientific knowledge and demonstrating new technologies, making research breakthroughs not possible on Earth that will enable long-duration human and robotic exploration into deep space. A global endeavor, more than 200 people from 18 countries have visited the unique microgravity laboratory that has hosted more than 1,900 research investigations from researchers in more than 95 countries.

Learn more about SpaceX's mission at:
 March 19, 2017

 Dan Huot
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
daniel.g.huot@nasa.gov
 
 
Last Updated: March 18, 2017
Editor: Jason Roberts

 

tnt22

#11816
Трансляция НАСА 19 марта 2017 г.
5:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m.EDT - 09:00 - 10:00 UTC - 12:00 - 13:00 ДМВ

tnt22

Отделение Дракона от МКС - 5:11 a.m. EDT (09:11 UTC, 12:11 ДМВ)
Время расчетное.
Цитировать Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 51 мин. назад

And we stay in space as the CRS-10 Dragon is going to be unberthed at 5:11am Eastern. Splashdown in the Pacific at 10:54am.
 

tnt22

Цитировать SpaceX‏Подлинная учетная запись @SpaceX 6 ч назад
 
After a month at the @Space_Station, Dragon is scheduled to return tomorrow with over 5,400 pounds of cargo. http://nasa.gov/ntv 
 

tnt22

Цитировать Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 55 сек назад
 
15 minutes to Dragon release.