Dragon CRS1, Orbcomm 2G=Falcon 9 v1.0 - Canaveral SLC-40 - 08.10.12 00:35 UTC

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Valerij

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ЦитироватьУдивляет отсутвие "чистой комнаты".
Как раз в Спейсексе отсутствие ЧК не удивляет - "лоукост спейс" не может себе позволить лишние затраты. )) А вот отсутствие ее на МКС очень удивляет. ))))
Надеюсь в наших предприятиях "хайкост спейс" с чистой комнатой никто не экономит? А то что-то быстро растет Тихоокеанская группировка спутников.

А эти фото вовсе не из SpaceX.  Здесь показан "Центр биофизической науки и техники" (CBSE) http://www.uab.edu/cbse/about-cbse В SpaceX с ЧК все в порядке - она (кажется еще и не одна) мелькала в видео экскурсиях по SpaceX.

Уилбер Райт: "Признаюсь, в 1901-м я сказал своему брату Орвиллу, что человек не будет летать лет пятьдесят. А два года спустя мы сами взлетели".


Salo

А на мысе Канаверал не мелькала? :wink:
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

LRV_75

Господи, сделай так чтобы в этот день форум работал  :)
Главное не наличие проблем, главное способность их решать.
У каждой ошибки есть Имя и Фамилия

bavv

ЦитироватьSpaceflight Now @SpaceflightNow
PHOTOS: SpaceX rolled the next Falcon 9 rocket to the launch pad Tuesday for a final launch day rehearsal. http://bit.ly/PXGE9o
4 октября 12 в 4:56
    SpaceX rolled the next Falcon 9 rocket to the launch pad at Cape Canaveral on Oct. 2, completing a final demonstration of launch day operations ahead of liftoff on a mission to the International Space Station. On launch day, workers will load final pieces of cargo inside the Dragon spacecraft between 12 and 14 hours before liftoff. Rollout is scheduled for around mid-morning Oct. 7.
    Liftoff is scheduled for Oct. 7 at 8:35 p.m. EDT.
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bavv

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Only at SpaceX - 1st person to walk in space Alexey Leonov shows off lightsaber skills to SpaceX Pres. Gwynne Shotwell pic.twitter.com/6o1cHXaj
4 октября 12 в 1:35

Алексей Георгиевич Белозерский

Алексей Архипыч - истинный джедай :)
В каждом экипаже российского КК должен стартовать ПЕРВЫЙ раз, минимум один, российский космонавт.

Salo

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http://spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/004/launchmanifest.html

Dragon launch cargo

SPACEFLIGHT NOW
Posted: October 3, 2012

NOTE: On its first operational resupply flight to the International Space Station, the Dragon spacecraft will launch with 882 pounds of crew supplies, experiments and spare parts. The capsule will return to Earth with approximately 1,673 pounds of equipment from the space station.

[b]Launch Cargo    882 pounds (1,001 pounds w/ packaging)
Crew supplies (260 pounds)[/b]

 Eight bulk overwrap bags with 29 food rations

 Five bags with 22 rations of low sodium food

 Crew clothing (8.8 pounds)

 Pantry items, batteries, etc. (8.8 pounds)

 Official flight kit (17.6 pounds)

Utilization payloads (390 pounds for NASA, JAXA, ESA)

 GLACIER - General Laboratory Active Cryogenic ISS Experiment Refrigerator, ultra-cold freezers that will store samples at temperatures as low as - 301 degrees F (-160 degrees C).

 Fluids and Combustion Facility Hardware - Fluids Integrated Rack (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 cooling.

 CGBA/Micro-6 - Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus-Micro-6 looks at responses of Candida albicans to spaceflight, studying how microgravity affects the health risk posed by the opportunistic yeast Candida albicans.

 Cables for Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer

 CFE-2 - Capillary Flow Experiments - 2 (CFE-2) is a suite of fluid physics experiments that investigates how fluids move up surfaces in microgravity. The results aim to improve current computer models that are used by designers of low gravity fluid systems and may improve fluid transfer systems for water on future spacecraft.

 MISSE-8 Retrieval Bag - Materials on International Space Station Experiment - 8 (MISSE-8 ) is a test bed for materials and computing elements attached to the outside of the station.

 Double Cold Bags - Two bags used to refrigerate samples for transport.

 EPO-10 - Education Payload Operations-10 (Blue Earth Gazing) records video education demonstrations highlighting various fundamental scientific principles performed by crew members using hardware already onboard the station.

 Resist Tubule - Role of Microtubule-Membrane-Cell Wall Continuum in Gravity Resistance in Plants (Resist Wall) investigation was conducted to determine the importance of the structural connections between microtubules, plasma membrane, and the cell wall as the mechanism of gravity resistance.

 Ammonia Test Kit

 BioLab - Biological Experiment Laboratory in Columbus (BioLab) is a multiuser research facility located in the European Columbus laboratory. It will be used to perform space biology experiments on microorganisms, cells, tissue cultures, small plants, and small invertebrates.

 Energy - Astronaut's Energy Requirements for Long-Term Space Flight (Energy) will measures changes in energy balance in crew members.

Vehicle hardware (225 pounds)

 Caution and data handling items

 CHeCS - Crew Health Care System (Compound Specific Analyzer-Combustion Products; Environmental Health System)

 ECLSS - Ion Exchange Bed and Advanced Recycle Filter Tank Assembly filters

 Electrical Powr System

 Thermal Control System

 Cabin fan for ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle

 Pump package for JAXA

Computers and supplies (7 pounds)

 Miscellaneous - Hard drives and CD case


Data source: NASA
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#167
http://spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/004/returnmanifest.html

Dragon return cargo

SPACEFLIGHT NOW
Posted: October 3, 2012

NOTE: On its first operational resupply flight to the International Space Station, the Dragon spacecraft will launch with 882 pounds of crew supplies, experiments and spare parts. The capsule will return to Earth with approximately 1,673 pounds of equipment from the space station.

[b]Launch Cargo    1,673 pounds (1,995 pounds w/ packaging)
Crew supplies (163 pounds)[/b]

 Crew preference items

 Official flight kit items

 ESA PAO items

 Flight crew equipment

Utilization payloads (866 pounds for NASA, ESA, JAXA)

 Double Cold Bags - Five cold bags used to refrigerate samples for transport.

 UMS - Urine Monitoring System (UMS) is designed to collect an individual urine void, gently separate liquid from air, accurately measure the liquid volume of the urine, allow sample packaging, and discharge remaining urine into the Waste and Hygiene Compartment (WHC).

 MELFI EU - Electronics unit for Minus Eighty-degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI), an ultra-cold storage unit for experiment samples.

 GLACIER - General Laboratory Active Cryogenic ISS Experiment Refrigerator

 BioLab - Biological Experiment Laboratory in Columbus (BioLab) is a multiuser research facility located in the European Columbus laboratory. It will be used to perform space biology experiments on microorganisms, cells, tissue cultures, small plants, and small invertebrates.

 Energy - Astronaut's Energy Requirements for Long-Term Space Flight (Energy) wil measures changes in energy balance in crew members.

 CSPINS - Dynamism of Auxin Efflux Facilitators, CsPINs, Responsible for Gravity-regulated Growth and Development in Cucumber (CsPINs) uses cucumber seedlings to analyze the effect of gravity on gravimorphogenesis (peg formation) in cucumber plants.

 Hicari - Materials science investigation Growth of Homogeneous SiGe Crystals in Microgravity by the TLZ Method (Hicari) aims to verify crystal-growth by traveling liquidous zone method, and to produce high-quality crystals of silicon-germanium (SiGe) semiconductor using the Japanese Experiment Module-Gradient Heating Furnace (JEM-GHF).

 Marangoni - Marangoni convection is the flow driven by the presence of a surface tension gradient which can be produced by temperature difference at a liquid/gas interface.

 Resist Tubule - Role of Microtubule-Membrane-Cell Wall Continuum in Gravity Resistance in Plants (Resist Wall) investigation was conducted to determine the importance of the structural connections between microtubules, plasma membrane, and the cell wall as the mechanism of gravity resistance.

 MICROBE III - Microbe-III experiment monitors microbes on board the ISS which may affect the health of crew members.

 MYCO - Mycological evaluation of crew exposure to ISS ambient air (Myco) evaluates the risk of microorganisms via inhalation and adhesion to the skin to determine which fungi act as allergens.

 IPU Power Supply Module - Image Processing Unit (IPU) is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) subrack facility that receives, records, and downlinks experiment image data for experiment processing.

Vehicle hardware (518 pounds)

 CHeCS - Crew Health Care System (Compound Specific Analyzer-Combustion Products)

 ECLSS - Fluids Control and Pump Assembly; Catalytic Reactor; Hydrogen sensor

 CSA-Camera Light Pan Tilt Assembly

 Electrical Power System

 Pump package for JAXA

 Cabin filter and ATV cabin fan for ESA

Computers resources (11 pounds)

Russian cargo (44 pounds)

Spacewalk hardware (68 pounds)

 EMU hardware and gloves for previous crew members

Data source: NASA
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#168
http://spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/004/120930dragonmate/
ЦитироватьPHOTOS: Dragon capsule attached to Falcon rocket

SpaceX engineers attached the Dragon capsule to a Falcon 9 rocket Sept. 30 for the company's first operational resupply flight to the International Space Station. The unmanned spacecraft will deliver 1,000 pounds of cargo to the complex.

The mating operation occurred inside SpaceX's hangar at Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.

Liftoff is scheduled for Oct. 7 at 8:35 p.m. EDT.

Photo credit: NASA-KSC











"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#169
http://spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/004/121002drydress/
ЦитироватьPHOTOS: Falcon 9 completes rollout demo

SpaceX rolled the next Falcon 9 rocket to the launch pad at Cape Canaveral on Oct. 2, completing a final demonstration of launch day operations ahead of liftoff on a mission to the International Space Station.

On launch day, workers will load final pieces of cargo inside the Dragon spacecraft between 12 and 14 hours before liftoff. Rollout is scheduled for around mid-morning Oct. 7.

Liftoff is scheduled for Oct. 7 at 8:35 p.m. EDT.

Photo credit: NASA-KSC











"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

bavv

ЦитироватьNASA @NASA
Get the facts on Sunday's 8:35pmET @SpaceX launch of cargo & science supplies to the #ISS with this PDF press kit: http://go.nasa.gov/R19RiC
5 октября 12 в 0:42

Salo

"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Liss

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Цитировать!CARF 10/021 (KZLA A2377/12) ZLA AIRSPACE DCC SPACE-X DRAGON REENTRY STATIONARY RESERVATION WITHIN AN AREA BNDD BY 2900N/12000W 2730N/12000W 2758N/12033W 2911N/12155W 3024N/12311W 3201N/12447W 3235N/12406W 3308N/12326W 3146N/12127W 3056N/12027W 3045N/12050W 3000N/12000W SFC-UNL WEF 1210081110-1210081220
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Большой

Чует моё сердце пуск будет аварийным
Я верю тому кто ищет истину, и не верю тому, который говорит, что нашёл её...

LRV_75

ЦитироватьЧует моё сердце пуск будет аварийным
И опыт - сын ошибок трудных?
но гений, парадоксов друг (c)  :wink:
Главное не наличие проблем, главное способность их решать.
У каждой ошибки есть Имя и Фамилия

Алексей Георгиевич Белозерский

ЦитироватьЧует моё сердце пуск будет аварийным
Выведение на орбиту будет нормальным,
при стыковке с МКС будут небольшие проблемы,
но в целом полет будет успешным.
В каждом экипаже российского КК должен стартовать ПЕРВЫЙ раз, минимум один, российский космонавт.

Большой

Цитировать
ЦитироватьЧует моё сердце пуск будет аварийным
Выведение на орбиту будет нормальным,
при стыковке с МКС будут небольшие проблемы,
но в целом полет будет успешным.
Наконец-то! Среди нас ясновидящий :D
Я верю тому кто ищет истину, и не верю тому, который говорит, что нашёл её...

Apollo13

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Цитировать
ЦитироватьЧует моё сердце пуск будет аварийным
Выведение на орбиту будет нормальным,
при стыковке с МКС будут небольшие проблемы,
но в целом полет будет успешным.
Наконец-то! Среди нас ясновидящий :D

"что значит один? Здесь их тысячи!" (анекдот) :)

SFN

Крис: "At today's official Launch Readiness Review meeting, launch managers gave a "go""to proceed towards launch on Sunday, 10/7 at approximately 8:35PM."

Спейсекс Твиттер: "Official hashtag for the @SpaceX launch tomorrow, October 7 at 8:35PM ET is #Dragon"

Дмитрий В.

ЦитироватьЧует моё сердце пуск будет аварийным

Типун на язык! :D
Надеюсь, все будет ОК. Но мне интересно, традиционный фальстарт будет, или улетит сразу?
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StarShip - аналоговнет!