Прогресс МC-05 (№435) – Союз-У – Байконур 1/5 – 22.02.2017 08:58 ДМВ

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Denis Voronin

Цитироватьtestest пишет:
В последнее время, правда, снова их вижу.
А случаем не подскажете, есть ли какая-нибудь рассылка по этому поводу?
Кривыми должны быть извилины, а не руки.

tnt22

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/02/soyuz-u-progress-ms-05-launch/
ЦитироватьLongest-serving rocket in history bids farewell with Progress MS-05 launch
February 21, 2017 by Chris Gebhardt
 
 

The Russian Federal Space Agency, Roscosmos, is set to launch the Progress MS-05/66P resupply mission to the International Space Station on Wednesday morning aboard the final Soyuz-U rocket in history.  Liftoff fr om pad 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for 05:58:33 GMT (00:58:33 EST, 11:58:33 local time) to begin a two-day orbital rendezvous with the Station.
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Progress MS-04 investigation wrap up:

Following confirmation of the most probable cause of the Progress MS-04 launch failure on 1 December 2016, Roscosmos ordered a complete third stage engine replacement on the last remaining Soyuz-U carrier rocket, which will be used to launch Progress MS-05 to the International Space Station.


The engine replacement is also being carried out on the third stage of the Soyuz-FG rocket, which is used to launch the crewed Soyuz missions to the Station.

It is understood that this engine replacement was made with an 11D55 (RD-0110) engine built in 2016, instead of the previously installed 11D55 engine that was produced in 2014 with the engine that failed on MS-04's launch.

There is confidence within Roscosmos that the newly installed, 2016-built engine does not suffer fr om the same quality assurance issues that plagued the MS-04 third stage engine.



The inquiry into December's launch failure concluded that the destruction of the oxidizer turbopump led to the disintegration of the 11D55 engine, that's shredding parts ruptured the oxidizer tank resulting in the loss of mission and vehicle.

The destruction of the oxidizer pump either resulted fr om the presence of FOD (Foreign Object Debris) or from an assembly violation.

Following engine replacement, the third stage for the final Soyuz-U rocket was transported back to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in mid-February, wh ere it was brought into the Launch Vehicle Integration and Test Facility (LV ITF).

Processing campaign for MS-05:

While the investigation and corrective actions to the third stage of its carrier rocket occurred, workers at Baikonur continued to process the Progress MS-05 spacecraft itself for launch.



On 10 February, Technical Management and the State Commission confirmed Progress MS-05's readiness for propellant fueling and compressed gases filling operations following completion of loading operations of the final dry cargo elements of Progress' payload.

All told, Progress MS-05 is carrying nearly 3 tonnes of supplies, equipment, food, clothing, consumables, and Station maintenance items to the ISS.

Among the various payload elements is an Orlan-MKS spacesuit.

The first new Orlan-MKS suit was lost on Progress MS-04.  Because of this loss, it's unknown at this point whether the sole Russian EVA scheduled for this year will be able to take place, as the EVA can only occur once two Orlan-MKS suits are aboard Station.
 
By 14 February, Progress was fueled and filled with compressed gas and was subsequently delivered to the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility (SC ATF), wh ere it was mated to its transfer compartment on 16 February.

This was followed by the designer's inspection, which occurred on 17 February, and encapsulation into its payload fairing that same day.

Late on the 17th, the encapsulated Progress MS-05 spacecraft was transported from the SC ATF to the LV ITF.

On 18 February, Progress was mated to the third stage of its Soyuz-U booster, and the third stage was subsequently mated to the second/core stage of the Soyuz.



Following final engineering review and approval, the Soyuz-U rocket with Progress MS-05 attached was transported by rail to Gagarin Start, pad 1/5 at Baikonur on the morning of 20 February.

Once erected on the launch stand, the launch table was rotated to align the Soyuz-U into the proper orientation so that its pitch maneuver will result in the rocket flying on the correct azimuth to orbit.

The veteran Soyuz-U rocket lacks the ability to perform a roll maneuver in flight; thus that element of flight must be accounted for by the launch pad.

Launch timeline and major milestones:

If all goes to plan, the Progress MS-05 will liftoff from Baikonur at 05:58:33 GMT (00:58:33 EST; 11:58:33 local time) on the final Soyuz-U rocket.



Twenty-seconds prior to liftoff, the Soyuz-U's four strap-on boosters and core stage engine will begin their ignition sequences, ramping up to full thrust for last-second health checks before the vehicle is released from the pad.

At liftoff, the four boosters – each measuring 19.6 m (64 ft) in length and 2.68 m (8.8 ft) in width – will produce a combined total thrust from their RD-117 engines of 342,009 kgf (754,000 lbf) while the core stage's RD-118 engine will produce 80,830 kgf (178,200 lbf).

Total liftoff thrust of the Soyuz-U will be 422,839 kgf (932,200 lbf).

Once airborne, the rocket will ascend vertically for the first few seconds before performing a pitch maneuver to begin its downrange track over Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.



The four boosters, each burning 39,598.6 kg (87,300 lbs) of LOX (Liquid Oxygen) and RP1 (rocket refined kerosene), will help push Soyuz through the dense lower atmosphere and accelerate the rocket to 1.5 km/s (0.9 mps).

At T+1 minute 58 seconds, the boosters will separate from the core stage, having consumed a combined total of 158,394.4 kg (149,199.87 lbs) of propellant.

Booster separation will mark the technical completion of first stage flight, with core stage's RD-118 engine taking over sole propulsive duties having assisted the four boosters during first stage flight.

The core stage of the Soyuz-U stands 27.1 m (88.9 ft) tall, is 2.95 m (9.7 ft) in diameter, and is powered by a single RD-118 engine.



Carrying 92,986 kg (205,000 lbs) of LOX/RP-1 propellant, the core stage's RD-118 engine produces a maximum thrust of 10,096.9 (kgf) 222,600 lbf in a vacuum.

During second stage flight, the payload fairing will jettison at T+2 minutes 39 seconds at an altitude of 85 km.

Second stage flight will then culminate at T+4 minutes 45 seconds via a hot staging event that will see the shutdown of the RD-118 core stage engine followed two seconds later, at T+4 minutes 47 seconds, by the ignition of the third stage engine.

Once the ignition command to the third stage is issued, a separate command to the pyrotechnic system between the core and third stages will be issued to sever the connecting bolts.



The third stage's 11D55 engine produces 30,391 kgf (67,000 lbf) and carries 22,811 kg (50,290 lbs) of LOX/RP-1.

The third stage – 6.7 m (22 ft) long and 2.66 m (8.7 ft) in diameter – will take the Progress MS-05 spacecraft to its initial orbit via a 3 minutes 58 second burn.

Progress MS-05 should then separate from the third stage at T+8 minutes 49 seconds, at which point Progress will be in a 193 by 245 km orbit inclined 51.66° to the equator.

Once Progress registers its separation from the third stage, the spacecraft will command the deployment of its solar arrays and KURS navigation antennas as well as initiate pressurization of its Unified Propulsion System.



Shortly after this, Progress MS-05 will pass over the new ground tracking station near Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's far east.

Communication between Progress and this tracking station will confirm the vehicle's initial health and orbital parameters.

It is hoped that Progress MS-05 will finalize S-Band uplink ability from the newly activated ground tracking station – which is understood to be the final element needed to certify the facility as operational, thus allowing same-day launch and docking operations of the new MS- series of Progress and Soyuz vehicles with the International Space Station.

Since that is not yet possible, Progress MS-05 will perform a standard, two-day rendezvous with Station, arriving for an automated docking at the Station's Pirs docking compartment on Friday, 24 February at 03:34 EST.



In all, Progress MS-05 will be the 157th Progress mission since the program began in 1978 for resupply efforts of the Salyut 6 space station and the 68th Progress mission to the ISS, counting the two Progress flights that were not designated as resupply missions because they delivered module elements to the Station.

Including today's launch, 68 Progress missions will have launched to ISS to date, with Progress MS-05/66P being the 65th attempt of a Progress family vehicle to successfully reach the Station, following the Progress 44 launch failure in August 2011, the Progress 59 launch mishap in April 2015, and the Progress 65 launch failure in December 2016.

Soyuz-U's retirement flight – 43 years and 787 missions:

Today's flight will mark the 786th and final flight of the Soyuz-U rocket.



Production of this Soyuz rocket variant was discontinued in April 2015 following disintegration of political relations between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, wh ere portions of the Soyuz-U's guidance system was built.

With Progress MS-05, the Soyuz-U will complete a historic career – with the rocket being the longest-serving launch vehicle in history after entering service on 18 May 1973.

The first flight of Soyuz-U carried Kosmos 559, a Zenit military surveillance satellite.

Since that time, the Soyuz-U has conducted 785 launches, 764 of which were successes and 22 of which were failures – including the Soyuz T-10a crewed mission which caught fire on the launch pad with the crew onboard (with the crew escaping to safety via the Soyuz's launch escape system).

For its historical numbers, the Soyuz-U fire on Soyuz T-10a, which occurred on 26 September 1983, is counted as a failure but not as a launch as the vehicle never actually left the pad.

Thus, there is a mismatch in the total number of mission successes/failures when compared to the total number of launches/flights – with 764 successes and 22 failures equalling 786 against 785 launches.

To this end, Progress MS-05 is the 787th scheduled mission of the Soyuz-U, but will be the 786th launch of the rocket.



In all, Soyuz-U was designed in the late-1960s/early-1970s as an upgraded – hence the "U" designation – version of the original Soyuz rocket.

It is part of the R-7 family of rockets, which are based on the R-7 Semyorka missile, and was primarily constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.

While most of its missions have been uncrewed, Soyuz-U was used to launch crewed Soyuz missions.
The rocket's first crewed flight, Soyuz 16, occurred in December 1974.  Soyuz 16 was the USSR's (Union of Soviet Socialist Republic's) dress rehearsal for the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Program flight.

Following the success of Soyuz 16, Soyuz-U launched the Soyuz 19 mission in July 1975 as the USSR half of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program.



Soyuz-U also launched the Soyuz 21 mission, the first flight of a crew to the Salyut 5 space station.
In all, Soyuz-U crewed flights continued until 25 April 2002, when the rocket was used to launch the Soyuz TM-34 spacecraft with a three-person crew for a short-duration stay aboard the International Space Station.

TM-34 not only marked the final use of the Soyuz-U for crew transportation missions, but also the final flight of the TM-series Soyuz.

With a career spanning 43 years 9 months 4 days, Soyuz-U has the longest lifetime of any orbital rocket and holds the record for most launches in a single calendar year of 47 flights, which occurred in 1979.

Moreover, it is one of the most reliable rockets in history, with a total mission success rate of 97.2% (counting Soyuz T-10a but not MS-05's scheduled launch).

(Images: Roscosmos, NASA)
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Отдают дань уважения ветерану - 43 года 9 месяцев и 4 дня - длиннее рабочего стажа нет ни у одной другой РН!

zandr

#122
Цитироватьpnetmon пишет:
Ну кто напишет что впервые будет в прямом эфире транслироваться видео с установленных камер на ракете Союз запускаемой с Байконура?

у меня инсайда нет, просто понравился комментарий к новости.
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4042499
ЦитироватьПоследний "Союз-У" снимет свой полет на видео

© Олег Урусов/ТАСС
МОСКВА, 21 февраля. /ТАСС/. Последняя в истории ракета "Союз-У" станет первым носителем, стартующим с космодрома Байконур, на котором установят "рокеткамы" - камеры для съемки отделения ступеней ракеты во время полета, сообщили во вторник ТАСС производитель видеокамер - "Ижевский радиозавод".
"Да, бортовая система видеоконтроля (БСВК) установлена на ракету-носитель "Союз-У", - сообщили на заводе, отвечая на соответствующий вопрос ТАСС.
Ранее "Ижевский радиозавод" изготовил камеры, стоявшие на первой запущенной с космодрома Восточный в апреле 2016 года ракете "Союз-2.1а".
Теперь, по данным изготовителя камер, все ракеты-носители "Союз", запускаемые к Международной космической станции будет иметь камеры видеофиксации. "Принято решение устанавливать БСВК на ракеты при запуске с Байконура в рамках программы МКС", - сообщили на заводе.
Помимо этого как минимум ближайшие пять пусков ракет "Союз" с космодрома Восточный также будет выполнены с использованием "рокеткамов". "Бортовая система видеоконтроля предусмотрена для запуска ракет "Союз" с космодрома Восточный в рамках программы летно-конструкторских исследований: на настоящий момент это шесть запусков, включая запуск 28 апреля 2016 года", - пояснили на предприятии.
При этом "Ижевский радиозавод" готов устанавливать аналогичные камеры на любую эксплуатирующуюся или перспективную ракету-носитель, сказали на предприятии.
О камере и ракете
Согласно данным с сайта производителя, БСВК способна снимать видео в диапазонах от 320х240 до 2048х1536 точек, при этом качество передаваемой на Землю "картинки" зависит от возможностей радиоканала.
Пуск ракеты-носителя "Союз-У" с грузовым кораблем "Прогресс МС-05" к Международной космической станции с космодрома Байконур планируется на 08:58 мск 22 февраля. Трансляция пуска планируется на сайте госкорпорации "Роскосмос".
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Это будет последний (789-й) пуск ракеты-носителя "Союз-У" в ее летной истории, из которых только 22 закончились авариями. Последующие запуски грузовых кораблей планируется проводить с использованием модернизированной ракеты "Союз-2.1а".
Это также будет первый после случившейся 1 декабря аварии аналогичной ракеты "Союз-У", во время которой был потерян предыдущий грузовой корабль "Прогресс МС-04". Комиссия Роскосмоса установила, что наиболее вероятной причиной аварии стало разрушение двигателя третьей ступени 11Д55 (РД-0110) вследствие возгорания и дальнейшего разрушения насоса окислителя. К этому могло привести либо попадание посторонних частиц в полость насоса, либо нарушение технологии сборки двигателя. В этой связи Роскосмосом было принято решение заменить двигатели на ракете "Союз-У".
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triage

Теперь ждем про прямую публичную трансляцию с них  :D

А.Фарафонов

ЦитироватьАртём Жаров пишет:
Интересно, "источник" снова форум  :)  ?
Интерфакс вынес с форума ещё информацию про замену Скворцова. Поэтому однозначно форум и интерфакс.

SGS_67

Цитироватьm-s Gelezniak пишет:
ЦитироватьSGS_67
Если рокеткамы появились, да ещё в большом количестве - значит, на то были причины, выходящие за рамки простого пиара.
Обяснение простое. И уже давалось выше.
Телеметрия требует последующей расшифровки и анализа. Причем в конторе завязаной на изделие.
И в последнее время к этому процессу относились весьма вольно, так скажем.
Впрочем сейчас скатятся в другую крайность.
Ну, я примерно о том же. Тут, как говорится, сапиенти сат.
Последнее также весьма вероятно. Хоть оно и не лучше болезни.

ЦитироватьDenis Voronin пишет:
Цитироватьm-s Gelezniak пишет:
И в последнее время к этому процессу относились весьма вольно, так скажем.
Попа дробнее пожалуйста.
Речь шла об "аномалиях", и трактовке оных.

Дмитрий Ильин

#126
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4043576
ЦитироватьПомимо этого, "Прогресс" отвезет космонавтам продукты и дополнительные кулинарные заказы космонавтов - 50 порций овсяной каши, напиток на основе северных лесных ягод, 16 пачек сырокопченых колбасок, яблочно-клюквенную приправу, 7 кг краснодарских яблок, 4,5 кг апельсинов и 3,5 кг грейпфрутов.
Он сделает это. Маск запустил, и мы запустим.

Михаил Смирягин

ЦитироватьLunatik-k пишет:
То, что разработка Лада-2 обошлась в такую сумму, в этом нет ничего удивительного.
Но сейчас ситуация совсем иная.
Разработка проведена, вся документация есть.
Требуется просто изготовить обыкновенную, третью копию.
Как сообщали вторая копия есть.
Простое копирование и ничего более.
При наличии всей документации это копейки.

Я так понимаю ИМБП просто хочет халявы, ничего не делая.
Да очень хотелось бы видеть её (ладу) в составе МКС. Уж очень вещь интересная.

tnt22

Цитировать ISS Updates‏@ISS101 1 мин. назад

The final #Soyuz U mission will also mark a first - becoming the first rocket launched from Baikonur to carry external cameras.

  ISS Updates‏@ISS101 26 мин. назад


L-4 Hours: #Soyuz U should be entering its propellant loading sequence at this time. Waiting for news on the State Commission meeting.

ISS Updates‏@ISS101 33 мин. назад

#Soyuz U is being replaced by the Soyuz 2-1A that already flew three Progress missions. Soyuz FG will continue flying with crew.

ISS Updates‏@ISS101 35 мин. назад

#Soyuz U was designed as an upgraded version of the original Soyuz, but is now considered antiquated & ready for retirement.
 
ISS Updates‏@ISS101 37 мин. назад

This will be the 786th #Soyuz U mission. It made its debut in 1973 and supported crew launches, logistics and all types of satellites.

ISS Updates‏@ISS101 41 мин. назад

#Soyuz U is set for liftoff from Baikonur at 5:58:33 UTC, heading into orbit with the Progress MS-05 cargo spacecraft.

ISS Updates‏@ISS101 42 мин. назад

#Soyuz U is counting down for one last liftoff, ending a record-setting career of 44 years. http://bit.ly/2miZFIn

tnt22

Цитировать ISS Updates‏@ISS101 9 мин. назад

RocketCams on #Soyuz U will show separation events including spacecraft release, but most likely not feeding into the live broadcast.

tnt22

Цитировать РОСКОСМОСПодлинная учетная запись‏@roscosmos 7 мин. назад
 
Госкомиссия приняла решение о готовности ракеты космического назначения «Союз-У» к заправке и запуску #ПрогрессМС05 в 08:58 мск.
 

tnt22

Цитировать ISS Updates‏@ISS101 7 мин. назад

#Soyuz was cleared for tanking. Over the course of a two-hour sequence, it will receive 274 metric tons of Kerosene and -183°C Liquid Oxygen

tnt22

#132
Полная таблица по ссылке ниже
http://spaceflight101.com/soyuz-generic-countdown-timeline/
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L-00:02:50Propellant Drainback
L-00:02:40Spacecraft Power Umbilical Disconnected
L-00:02:35Propellant Tank Pressurization
L-00:02:30RUN 2 Command
L-00:02:30Onboard Measurement System Activation
L-00:02:15Propellant Tank Drain&Safety Valves closed
L-00:02:15LOX and N2 Loading Termination
L-00:01:00Transfer to Internal Power
L-00:01:00AUTO SEQUENCER ENABLED
L-00:00:40Third Stage Umbilical Mast Retraction
L-00:00:20ENGINE IGNITION (Core Stage and Boosters)
L-00:00:20Core Stage Umbilical Mast Retraction
L-00:00:15Intermediate Thrust Level
L-00:00:10Engine Turbopumps at Flight Speed
L-00:00:05Full Thrust Level
L-00:00:00Booster Umbilical Tower Retraction
L-00:00:00LIFTOFF

tnt22

Схема выведения Прогресса (взят МС-03, отличия во временах могут быть после запятой...)
https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/231110.jpg

Diver

45104, что значит вольно???? Офигенное заявление от того, кто не занимается анализом и не участвовал в аварийных комиссиях. Я 8 лет уже вольный анализ провожу. Кроме того, анализом занимается КЦ Южный, и они выпускают отчет о результатах подготовки к пуску, пуске и полете РН. Они тоже вольно? Хорошо крякнуть и не думать дальше.

tnt22


Штуцер

ЦитироватьDiver пишет:
45104, что значит вольно???? Офигенное заявление от того, кто не занимается анализом и не участвовал в аварийных комиссиях.
Не обращайте внимания. Этот форумный клоун всегда намекает на некие сакральные знания, но за слова не отвечает.
Цитироватьm-s Gelezniak пишет: 
Не упол номочен.
Но в виде обломков различных ракет
Останутся наши следы!

tnt22

Полёт посвящен 110-й годовщине со дня рождения Сергея Павловича Королёва
Цитировать ISS Updates‏@ISS101 2 мин.назад

Today's #Soyuz U hosts a decal commemorating Sergei Korolev's 110th birthday. His R7 design built the foundation for all Soyuz variants.
 

tnt22

#138
М-да  :(  , ЦЭНКИ время не держит - трансляция пока йок...

Upd, Похоже, сбой где-то у меня, ТБМ! :(

tnt22