Dragon v2 unmanned test (SpX-DM1) - Falcon 9 (B1051) - Kennedy LC-39A - 02.03.2019, 07:49 UTC

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Alex_II

ЦитироватьЕвгений К пишет:
А сколько всего тестовых пусков предполагается?
Ещё один (пилотируемый) летом. Потом уже регулярные...
И мы пошли за так, на четвертак, за ради бога
В обход и напролом и просто пылью по лучу...

tnt22

ЦитироватьChris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 19 сек. назад

Closing in. Heading to Waypoint 0 - 400 meters away - arriving on V-bar approach.


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ЦитироватьChris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight 38 сек. назад

Dragon 2 HUD view - first time we've seen this. Heading to the KOS (Keep Out Sphere), but that screen. This is what the astros will use. Very nice layout.



tnt22

Цитировать3/03/2019 12:22 Stephen Clark

Crew Dragon has completed a mid-course burn on its way to Waypoint 0 around 400 meters, or 1,300 feet, below the space station. The rendezvous appears to be a few minutes ahead of the planned timeline so far this morning.

Here's a view of the Crew Dragon from an external station camera a few minutes ago.


tnt22

Цитировать03/03/2019 12:24 Stephen Clark

Crew Dragon is now approaching within 1 kilometer, or about 600 feet, of the International Space Station.


03/03/2019 12:25 Stephen Clark

Space station flight engineer David Saint-Jacques reports he is in the station's cupola module, and has sighted the Crew Dragon.


tnt22

Цитировать03/03/2019 12:31 Stephen Clark

The Crew Dragon spacecraft will autonomously link up with a new docking port on the forward end International Space Station's Harmony module, the same location once used by visiting space shuttles. Commercial crew capsules built by SpaceX and Boeing use a different docking system than the shuttle, so NASA developed a new docking mechanism called the International Docking Adapter, and installed it over the old shuttle port.



tnt22

Цитировать03/03/2019 12:37 Stephen Clark

Crew Dragon has arrived at Waypoint 0 around 400 meters, or 1,300 feet, below the International Space Station. The next step in today's rendezvous will be for the capsule to maneuver to a position 150 meters, or about 500 feet, in front of the station.


03/03/2019 12:39 Stephen Clark

Mission control in Houston has given the "go" for Crew Dragon to enter the keep-out sphere, an imaginary box extending around 250 meters, or 820 feet, around the station.

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ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood‏ @cbs_spacenews 2 мин. назад

Demo1: From Waypoint 1, Crew Dragon will move in to a point about 140 meters in front of ISS and execute a commanded retreat, briefly reversing its approach; it then will hold at about 180 meters before pressing in to Waypoint 2 just 20 meters from the docking port


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ХВ.

#276
А кто это - "правая рука" Маска?, которая справа от него сидит? - Генеральный конструктор Драгон-2?



Евгений К

правильно ли я понимаю, что с первого захода стыковка не планируется - траектория нарисована петелькой, т.е. дракон уйдет под станцию?
или это траектория на всякий случай и если все будет ок, то пойдут на стыковку?