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https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/astronauts-safely-in-orbit-following-launch-to-international-space-station
ЦитироватьJune 6, 2018
RELEASE 18-049

Astronauts Safely in Orbit Following Launch to International Space Station


The Soyuz MS-09 rocket is launched with Expedition 56 Soyuz Commander Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos, flight engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor of NASA, and flight engineer Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency), Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Prokopyev, Auñón-Chancellor, and Gerst will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station.
Credits: NASA/Joel Kowsky

Three crew members are on their way to the International Space Station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 7:12 a.m. EDT Wednesday (5:12 p.m. Baikonur time).

The Soyuz spacecraft carrying Serena Auñón-Chancellor of NASA, Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency), and Sergey Prokopyev of the Russian space agency Roscosmos is scheduled to dock to the space station's Rassvet module at 9:07 a.m. Friday, June 8. Coverage of docking will begin at 8:15 a.m. on NASA Television and the agency's website, followed at 10:30 a.m. by coverage of the opening of hatches between the spacecraft and station.

The arrival of Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst and Prokopyev will restore the station to six crew members. They will join Expedition 56 commander Drew Feustel and flight engineers Ricky Arnold of NASA and Oleg Artemyev of Roscosmos. The crew will spend more than five months conducting about 250 science investigations in fields such as biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences and technology development.
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Feustel, Arnold and Artemyev are scheduled to remain aboard the station until October, while Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst and Prokopyev are slated to return to Earth in December.

This crew continues the long-term increase in crew size on the U.S. segment from three to four, allowing NASA to maximize time dedicated to research on the space station. Highlights of upcoming investigations include a new facility to study ultra-cold quantum gases, the first commercial European facility to conduct microgravity research, and a system that uses surface forces to accomplish liquid-liquid separation.

For more than 17 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the 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 230 people from 18 countries have visited the unique microgravity laboratory that has hosted more than 2,400 research investigations from researchers in more than 103 countries.

This is the first spaceflight for Auñón-Chancellor, who was selected as an astronaut in 2009, and she is the 61st woman to fly in space. Learn five things you may not know about Auñón-Chancellor in a profile video and an interview on Houston We Have a Podcast.
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Last Updated: June 6, 2018
Editor: Katherine Brown


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/06/06/crew-launches-to-space-reaches-station-on-friday/
ЦитироватьCrew Launches to Space, Reaches Station on Friday

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 6, 2018 at 7:48 am


The Soyuz MS-09 rocket heads to space with three Expedition 56-57 crew members after launching on time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

The Soyuz MS-09 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station at 7:12 a.m. EDT Wednesday, June 6 (5:12 p.m. in Baikonur). At the time of launch, the station was flying about 250 miles above south central Egypt, moving from southwest to northeast. NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency), and Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos are now safely in orbit.

The crew will orbit Earth 34 times before the spacecraft's arrival and docking to the space station's Rassvet module at 9:07 a.m. Friday, June 8, which will air on NASA Television and the agency's website, followed at 10:30 a.m. by coverage of the opening of hatches between the spacecraft and station.

The docking timeline Friday, June 8 EDT is:
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  • 8:15 a.m. – Docking coverage begins (docking scheduled for 9:07 a.m.)
  • 10:30 a.m. – Hatch opening and welcome coverage begins (hatch opening expected at 11:05 a.m.)
The arrival of Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst and Prokopyev will restore the station to six crew members. They will join Expedition 56 commander Drew Feustel and flight engineers Ricky Arnold of NASA and Oleg Artemyev of Roscosmos. The crew will spend more than five months conducting about 250 science investigations in fields such as biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences and technology development.
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This crew continues the long-term increase in crew size on the U.S. segment from three to four, allowing NASA to maximize time dedicated to research on the space station. Highlights of upcoming investigations include a new facility to study ultra-cold quantum gases, the first commercial European facility to conduct microgravity research, and a system that uses surface forces to accomplish liquid-liquid separation.

Feustel, Arnold and Artemyev are scheduled to remain aboard the station until October, while Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst and Prokopyev are slated to return to Earth in December.
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ЦитироватьСтарый пишет:
Выложена где-нибудь запись с камеры?
Свою собственную запись пуска НАСА выложит у себя чутка позжее (до суток-двух   :(  , в лучшем случае сегодня   :|   ). Если невтерпёж - здесь типа live, пока другими передачами не затрётся...

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https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/06/06/u-s-russian-german-crew-launched-to-space-station/
ЦитироватьU.S.-Russian-German crew launched to space station
June 6, 2018 | William Harwood

STORY WRITTEN FOR CBS NEWS & USED WITH PERMISSION


The Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft took off from Kazakhstan at 1112:39 GMT (7:12:39 a.m. EDT; 5:12:39 p.m. local time) with a three-person crew on-board. Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky

Three days after a trio of space station fliers returned to Earth, a Russian cosmonaut, a German flight engineer and a NASA physician-astronaut rocketed into orbit aboard another Soyuz spacecraft Wednesday, setting off after the lab complex in the first step of a two-day rendezvous.

The Soyuz MS-09/55S's carrier rocket thundered to life and climbed away from Yuri Gagarin's launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at at 7:12:39 a.m. EDT (GMT-4; 5:12 p.m. local time), the moment when Earth's rotation carried the launch site into the plane of the space station's orbit.

Looking on was Jon Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, his German counterpart and Sigmund Jaehn, 81, who became the first German in space in 1978 when he represented East Germany aboard the Salyut 6 space station.

Strapped into the crew module's center seat was vehicle commander Sergey Prokopyev, making his first flight, flanked on the left by co-pilot Alexander Gerst, a European Space Agency astronaut, and on the right by Serena Auñón-Chancellor, a NASA astronaut and flight surgeon.
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Gerst, a prolific user of Twitter who spent 165 days aboard the station in 2014, posted observations all the way up to the moment he boarded the rocket.

"Driving to the rocket, on Gagarin's launch pad," he wrote. "There she is, ready, steaming, alive, in all her beauty. I will need to give her another friendly tap before we climb in. Can't wait to feel those engines in my back."

He did not have long to wait. Live television from inside the cramped capsule showed all three crew members calmly monitoring cockpit displays as the Soyuz accelerated and climbed toward orbit, seemingly relaxed and reassuring flight controllers at the Russian mission control center near Moscow that all was well.

In what is believed to be a first for the Russians, a camera mounted outside on the rocket provided spectacular views as the Earth dropped away and the booster's spent stages were jettisoned, views familiar from U.S. rockets but never seen before during scores of earlier Soyuz launchings.

The workhorse rocket did its job with no apparent problems and eight minutes 45 seconds after liftoff, the Soyuz spacecraft was released to fly on its own, its solar arrays and antennas unfolding as planned.


European Space Agency flight engineer Alexander Gerst, NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, and Russian commander Sergey Prokopyev boarded their Soyuz capsule a few hours before liftoff. Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky

If all goes well, Prokopyev and Gerst will monitor a carefully planned sequence of rendezvous rocket firings, catching up with the space station Friday and docking at the Earth-facing Rassvet module around 9:07 a.m. They will be welcomed aboard by Expedition 56 commander Drew Feustel, flight engineer Ricky Arnold and cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev.

In a rapid-fire crew rotation that will minimize any disruption to space station research, Prokopyev, Gerst and Auñón-Chancellor are replacing yet another Soyuz crew that returned to Earth Sunday — Soyuz MS-07/53S commander Anton Shkaplerov, Scott Tingle and Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai.

The new crew faces a particular busy first few weeks in orbit with a U.S. spacewalk on tap, the arrivals of Russian and American cargo ships and a full slate of scientific research.

Making her first space flight, Auñón-Chancellor is a veteran NASA flight surgeon who originally was assigned to a mission taking off later this year. She was moved up to the Soyuz MS-09 crew after astronaut Jeanette Epps, one of the original crew members, was unexpectedly bumped from the Prokopyev-Gerst crew in January.

Citing privacy issues, NASA provided no explanation. Epps had no public comment and Auñón-Chancellor would only say she did not expect any problems working through an accelerated training schedule.

"I certainly didn't take part in any of those decisions, (they were) way above my head," she said. "We know this is a dynamic business, and so they told me to prepare and train and get ready for this mission so I said OK, that's my job, that's what I'm going to do. And that's what I'm focusing on."

She credited Gerst with helping her with emergency training in a compressed timeline.

"We wanted to make sure we practiced certain emergency scenarios together as a crew and get the same number of hours that we would have otherwise," she said. "So Alex volunteered his time in Russia to stay a little bit longer and make sure that those drills got done correctly with the right amount of time, and we weren't rushed. But other than that, in all honesty, it really has been smooth."

Auñón-Chancellor should be well suited for life aboard the space station. She spent more than nine months in Star City near Moscow supporting medical operations with space station crew members, two months in Antarctica searching for meteorites as part of a scientific expedition and later served as an aquanaut aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory.

"Antarctica was fantastic because when I was there I felt like I was not on this planet," she said. "You really feel like you are more isolated in Antarctica than you are on space station. On space station, you can call your family, you can get news uploaded to you, you're very well connected. And down there in Antarctica, you don't feel connected to anything. You learn what's important to you."

She and Gerst were sel ected as astronauts in the same 2009 class and she had already met Prokopyev during her stint in Moscow before being assigned to the Soyuz MS-09 crew.

"I've known those guys for a while," she said. "We found out we all have very similar sense of humors, which helps a lot, and we grew up in big families. In the past couple of months, our families have spent time together. ... There are so many similarities, even coming fr om completely different parts of the planet. When you come together, you realize family is family. So it's been really nice to see."
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Цитироватьtnt22 пишет:
ЦитироватьСтарый пишет:
Выложена где-нибудь запись с камеры?
Свою собственную запись пуска НАСА выложит у себя чутка позжее (до суток-двух  :(  , в лучшем случае сегодня  :|  ). Если невтерпёж - здесь типа live , пока другими передачами не затрётся...
Вот здесь - запись трансляции ESA (1:12:12), в т.ч. есть борт-камера

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НОРАД обнаружил один объект запуска, каталогизирован с ошибкой
0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
1 43493U 18050A   18157.52182870 -.00003764  11900-4  00000+0 0  9997
2 43493  51.6332  72.5337 0043491  98.1676 267.6780 16.20387029    04
43493 / 2018-051A : 190 x 247 km x 51.663°

uncle_jew

Вот запись трансляции  НАСА. Отделение 3 ступени видно на 1:05:36.

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Объявление Роскосмоса

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Salo

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms-09.html#camera
ЦитироватьSoyuz MS-09 broadcasts spacecraft separation drama
During its ride to orbit, Soyuz MS-09 captured a dramatic view of the separation between the spacecraft and the third stage of the Soyuz-FG rocket. Unannounced to the general public ahead of time, the imaging exercise was conceived in the wake of the two failures of similar rocket boosters from Soyuz-2-1a and Soyuz-U rockets, which destroyed a pair of Progress cargo ships in 2015 and 2016. To prepare the transition of the Soyuz MS launches from Soyuz-U/FG series to the Soyuz-2-1a variant, Roskosmos approved a series of various measures on Feb. 14, 2017. They included the installation of the KL-152M video camera on the exterior of the Soyuz MS spacecraft, beginning with the MS-09 mission. The camera was designed to beam pictures back to Earth via the Klest TV system already available aboard the spacecraft. The experiment required a few modifications of the ship's flight control avionics, including onboard measurement and telemetry systems.
The KL-152M camera was installed on the Habitation Module of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft between its 1st and 2nd engineering planes and pointed toward the launch vehicle.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

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Запись трансляции пуска (Роскосмос ВКонтакте, 3:01:11)

https://vk.com/video-30315369_456240176

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ЦитироватьExpedition 56 Soyuz Rollout to Launchpad - June 4, 2018

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 6 июн. 2018 г.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUdJm483WOQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUdJm483WOQ (16:50, по факту с 1:07 по 16:25)

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ЦитироватьBlessing of the Crew

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 6 июн. 2018 г.

The three Expedition 56-57 crew members were blessed today during a traditional ceremony before heading to the launch pad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7eEpAkK96Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7eEpAkK96U (0:47)

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ЦитироватьCrew Walks Out to the Launch Pad

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 6 июн. 2018 г.

The Expedition 56-57 crew walks out to the launch pad in their Sokol suits and waves bye to family, friends and mission officials.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS6UX3fw3H8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS6UX3fw3H8 (0:49)

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ЦитироватьLiftoff of Three Expedition 56-57 Crew Members to the Space Station

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 6 июн. 2018 г.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as14omFKbXshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as14omFKbXs (0:46)

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http://gctc.ru/main.php?id=4252
ЦитироватьРакета-носитель «Союз-ФГ» с пилотируемым кораблём «Союз МС-09» стартовала с Байконура

06 июня 2018 | Экипажи

6 июня 2018 в 14:12:41 мск с площадки №1 («Гагаринский старт») космодрома Байконур успешно стартовала ракета космического назначения с транспортным пилотируемым кораблём (ТПК) «Союз МС-09» с экипажем в составе командира Сергея Прокопьева («РОСКОСМОС»), бортинженера Александра Герста (ЕКА) и бортинженера-2 Серины Ауньён-Чэнселлор (НАСА).

После отделения космического корабля от третьей ступени ракеты-носителя специалисты Главной оперативной группы управления российским сегментом МКС в ЦУПе приступили к управлению его полётом.

На борту Международной космической станции готовятся к встрече своих коллег космонавт «РОСКОСМОСа» Олег Артемьев, астронавты НАСА Эндрю Фойстел и Ричард Арнольд.

Программой полёта предусмотрена двухсуточная схема сближения ТПК с МКС. Стыковка корабля «Союз МС-09» со станцией запланирована на 8 июня 2018 года в 16:07 мск.

   
Источник: Пресс-служба ЦПК, фото ЦПК
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Цитироватьuncle_jew пишет:
Вот запись трансляции НАСА. Отделение 3 ступени видно на 1:05:36.
Спасибо. 
 Это что получается: камера стоит на бытовом отсеке? И показывает только после сброса ГО? 
1. Ангара - единственная в мире новая РН которая хуже старой (с) Старый Ламер
2. Назначение Роскосмоса - не летать в космос а выкачивать из бюджета деньги
3. У Маска ракета длиннее и толще чем у Роскосмоса
4. Чем мрачнее реальность тем ярче бред (с) Старый Ламер

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ЦитироватьСтарый пишет:
Выложена где-нибудь запись с камеры?
Ещё ESA выложила ролик пуска, борт-камера с 2:58
ЦитироватьHorizons mission - liftoff replay

European Space Agency, ESA

Опубликовано: 6 июн. 2018 г.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx20ahBXtJEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx20ahBXtJE (6:08 )