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NOTMAR на SRB-A, ГО, 1-ю ст РН

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WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
PHILIPPINE SEA.
DNC 12, DNC 23.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, ROCKET LAUNCHING:
   A. 102206Z TO 102310Z SEP IN AREA BOUND BY
   29-04-46N 133-41-42E, 29-26-16N 133-50-06E,
   28-52-08N 135-08-44E, 28-37-22N 135-02-25E,
   28-29-58N 134-57-11E.
   B. 102210Z TO 102324Z SEP IN AREA BOUND BY
   26-59-28N 136-29-03E, 27-26-22N 136-30-28E
   28-03-31N 137-00-45E, 25-59-01N 139-31-01E
   25-03-28N 138-44-58E.
   C. 102214Z TO 102330Z SEP IN AREA BOUND BY
   14-43-22N 148-32-59E, 16-00-28N 150-04-17E
   10-05-59N 155-00-14E, 08-50-00N 153-28-01E.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 110030Z SEP 18.

( 061257Z SEP 2018 )

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NOTMAR на 2-ю ст РН

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SOUTH PACIFIC.
DNC 06.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
   110001Z TO 110130Z SEP IN AREA BOUND BY
   46-00S 167-00W, 48-27S 167-00W,
   53-00S 155-00W, 53-00S 106-00W,
   46-00S 106-00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 110230Z SEP 18.

( 052340Z SEP 2018 )

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Закрываемые опасные зоны

NOTMAR на SRB-A, ГО, 1-ю ст РН


NOTMAR на 2-ю ст РН

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Зона приводнения малой возвращаемой капсулы

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#68
Запуск отложен. Новая дата будет объявлена дополнительно.

http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180909_h2bf7.html
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Launch Postponed H-II Transfer Vehicle KOUNOTORI7
aboard the H-IIB Vehicle No. 7
September 9, 2018 (JST)

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
National Research and Development Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have postponed the launch of the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 7(H-IIB F7) which carries aboard the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7), the cargo transporter to the International Space Station (ISS) fr om the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center. In Guam, wh ere there is one of JAXA's tracking stations, adverse weather including strong winds caused by a typhoon is predicted for the day before and launch day. The launch was originally scheduled for September 11, 2018.

New launch date will be informed when determined.
На яп. яз. - http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180909_h2bf7_j.html

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http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7/payload/
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Last Updated: September 5, 2018
HTV7 Payload

HTV7 "KOUNOTORI7" delivers a total of 6.2 metric tons of cargo to the ISS, including 4.3 metric tons in the Pressurized Logistic Carrier (PLC) and 1.9 metric tons on the Unpressurized Logistic Carrier (ULC).

Major supply goods to be delivered on board are as follows:
* Images below are provided by JAXA unless otherwise specified.
Cargo in the pressurized Logistic Carrier (PLC)

Experiment racks
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Two US experiment racks (Express Rack 9B and 10B)

EXPRESS Rack 9B and 10B (Two in the forefront)
US EXPRESS Racks 9B and 10B will be delivered on this flight. These two EXPRESS Racks are modified for more simple interfaces.

US Life Sciences Glovebox (LSG)

Life Sciences Glovebox (LSG) (Credit: JAXA/NASA)
Life Sciences Glovebox (LSG), the second ISS large-scale glovebox for scientific experiments, will be installed on board "Kibo".

Life Support Rack (LSR)

ESA Life Support Rack (LSR)(Credit: Airbus Company)
The Life Support Rack (LSR) developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) is equipment for demonstration test of effective life support system which produces oxygen (O2) from water (H2O) by using electrolysis and also converts the produced hydrogen (H2) in Sabatier reaction with carbon dioxide (CO2), removed from the inside of the cabin, into methane (CH4) and byproduct water (H2O), which is then recycled for electrolysis.
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Utilization/experiment-related items
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HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC)

HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC)
HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC) will demonstrate reentry technology and cargo recovery function from the ISS.

HSRC including experiment samples will be attached to the hatch of the Pressurized Logistic Carrier (PLC) before the HTV7 unberthing from ISS. HSRC will be separated from the HTV7 after its deorbit burn; re-enter Earth's atmosphere; descend by parachute; and be recovered after splashdown.

【Reference】 HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC)

Loop Heat Pipe Radiator (LHPR) technology demonstration system

Loop Heat Pipe Radiator (LHPR)
The Loop Heat Pipe is expected for high efficiency heat rejection technology for future spacecraft. This Loop Heat Pipe Radiator (LHPR) demonstration will perform on-orbit technology demonstration of an expansion-type radiator equipped with a loop heat pipe by using "Kibo" as a test bed environment.

The demonstration aims to reduce risks in satellite development by reflecting the results obtained by the on-orbit demonstration to the design of the expansion-type radiator, which will be applied to Engineering Test Satellite-9 aimed at the realization of next-generation geostationary communications satellites.

JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) and CubeSat

JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD)
This mission will mark the 10th CubeSat deployment using J-SSOD since 2012.

【Reference】CubeSats which have been deployed until now

CubeSat
HTV7 will deliver following CubeSats developed by a joint team of Nanyang Technological University (NTU, in Singapore) and Kyushu Institute of Technology ("Kyutech", in Japan), general incorporated association Rymansat Spaces, and Shizuoka University.
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  • SPATIUM-I (Kyushu Institute of Technology/Nananyang Technological University)

    SPATIUM-I (2U sized)
    The CubeSat will perform a mission to demonstrate technology aimed at electron density measurement and three-dimensional mapping of ionosphere and chip scale (ultra-small) atomic clock for CubeSats.
  • The CubeSat will perform a mission to demonstrate technology aimed at electron density measurement and three-dimensional mapping of ionosphere and chip scale (ultra-small) atomic clock for CubeSats.

    RSP-00 (1U sized)
    The CubeSat will demonstrate technology for imaging with onboard camera and high speed data transmission.
  • STARS-Me (Shizuoka University)

    STARS-Me (2U sized)
    The CubeSat will perform small-scale demonstration of space elevator, which is a demonstration mission of configuration of two satellites and a climber (moving mechanism).
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Cargo for the onboard crew
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Fresh food
Fresh food delivered by HTV5 "KOUNOTORI5"
Following HTV5 and HTV6, HTV7 will also deliver foods and other supplies including Fresh food.
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Cargo on the Unpressurized Logistic Carrier (ULC)
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ISS battery Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs)

Exposed Pallet (EP) loaded with battery ORUs
Following the HTV6, the HTV7 (and also HTV8 and HTV9) will deliver new lithium ion batteries for ISS on the Exposed Pallet (EP) on the Unpressurized Logistic Carrier (ULC). New six battery Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs) consisting of new lithium-ion battery cells manufactured by a Japanese company are delivered.

The nickel-hydrogen batteries currently used on the ISS are becoming old. The extension of ISS operations becomes possible with the supply of Japanese lithium-ion battery cells. Only the HTV is capable of delivering six battery ORUs at one time, and thus plays an important role in continuous ISS operations.
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http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7/hsrc/index.html
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Last Updated: September 5, 2018
HTV Small Re-entry Capsule


HTV Small Re-entry Capsule
(Credit: JAXA)
In the mission of HTV7 ("KOUNOTORI 7"), after completing the re-supply mission to ISS, HTV7 will demonstrate the novel technology for recovering experiment samples fr om ISS, which Japan has not obtained up until now, by taking advantage of the opportunity of re-entry into Earth with the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC) that will be loaded on the HTV for the first time ever.

HSRC mission
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The HSRC with experiment samples on board will be attached onto the hatch of the Pressurized Logistic Carrier (PLC) of the HTV7 before the HTV7 departs (un-berthed) from ISS. After the HTV7 deorbit burn finished, the capsule will be released from the PLC by the command from the ground and re-enter into Earth's atmosphere, and subsequently descend on a parachute. The capsule will be recovered from the ocean after splashdown.


Conceptual diagram of HSRC operations (Credit: JAXA)
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HSRC and its payload container overview
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The HSRC aboard HTV7 "KOUNOTORI7", wh ere samples will be kept cool in a passive way (no electric cooler), houses a vacuum double layer insulation container (thermos bottle) and a heat storage unit (refrigerant), inside of which experiment samples will be stored.

Cross section image of HSRC (Credit: JAXA)


Configuration of HSRC and payload container (Credit: JAXA)
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Installation of HSRC
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Before the HTV7 departs from ISS, the crew will load an HSRC-exclusive structure (cylindrical support) onto the hatch at the entry of the Pressurized Logistic Carrier for air tightness (while the hatch of the HTV7 is left open). Onto the structure, the HSRC with the separation mechanism attached will be fixed.
After completing the de-orbit maneuver, the HTV7 will operate the separation mechanism of the HSRC according to the command received from the ground to separate the HSRC from the vehicle.


Conceptual diagram of installing HSRC aboard HTV (Credit: JAXA)
The HSRC will re-enter Earth's atmosphere in a guided lift flight, deploy a parachute, and splash down into the sea, which in turn be picked up by Recovery Ship.

Experiment samples taken out from the HSRC will be loaded onto an airplane on Minamitori Island, immediately delivered to the mainland of Japan (The HSRC itself will remain aboard the recovery ship to be delivered to the mainland).
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Немного о ракете H-2B

rocket05.pdf - 3.0 MB, 2 стр, 2017-07-11 08:25:06 UTC


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Немного о корабле снабжения HTV

rocket03.pdf - 2.6 MB, 2 стр, 2018-04-24 07:53:25 UTC


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ЦитироватьChris G - NSF‏ @ChrisG_NSF 9 мин. назад

Japan (@JAXA_en) has delayed the launch of the #HTV7 resupply craft to the @Space_Station due to a typhoon impacting a needed down range tracking station in the Pacific. Launch had been set for Sept. 11 (JST)/Sept. 10 (UTC). No new launch date has been determined at this time.

4 мин. назад

Specifically, the typhoon is impacting Guam -- where @NASA's TDRS-275 satellite has it's ground station. TDRS-275 is the primary comm sat for #HTV7's data downlink to controllers during launch.


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Тайфун Манхут (правый нижний угол снимка) приближается к цепочке Марианских о-вов (Гуам - самый крупный о-в архипелага)
Цитировать真之介0113‏ @shinnosuke0113 12 ч. назад

この台風? #H2BF7



Chris G - NSF‏ @ChrisG_NSF 22 мин назад

Here's the offending typhoon, Typhoon Mangkhut. And a good article about it's expected impact to Guam (a Cat. 1 storm equivalent unless its intensity really changes): https://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2018/09/09/tropical-depression-mangkhut-maintains-track-toward-guam/1240599002/ ...


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https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/09/09/jaxa-postpones-space-station-cargo-launch-as-typhoon-threatens-guam-tracking-site/
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September 9, 2018 | Stephen Clark


Reporters and photographers visited Japan's seventh H-2 Transfer Vehicle in a clean room last month at the Tanegashima Space Center. Credit: JAXA

A typhoon forecast to move near a ground station in Guam on Monday has forced officials to postpone the launch of a Japanese HTV cargo ship loaded with more than 13,000 pounds of supplies, experiments and a replacement set of batteries for the International Space Station.

Forecasters are monitoring Typhoon Mangkhut as it churns across the Pacific Ocean toward Guam and neighboring islands. A tracking station needed to receive data fr om the H-2B rocket carrying Japan's HTV cargo ship into orbit is located in Guam, and officials announced Sunday that the mission would be postponed to wait for the storm to move away fr om the area.

The launch was scheduled for 6:32 p.m. EDT (2232 GMT) Monday, or 7:32 a.m. Japan Standard Time on Tuesday, and arrival at the space station was expected Friday. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency did not announce a new launch date for the mission — the seventh flight of a Japanese HTV cargo ship to the space station.
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Nicknamed Kounotori 7 — the Japanese word for "white stork" — the spacecraft is mounted atop its H-2B launcher inside the vehicle assembly building at the Tanegashima Space Center. Rollout of the 186-foot-tall (56.6-meter) rocket to its launch pad is scheduled a half-day before liftoff.

JAXA uses HTV missions to pay its share of the space station's annual operating budget, and it's the largest of the orbiting research's labs current fleet of cargo resupply vessels. The HTVs are built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.


File photo of a Japanese H-2B rocket on its launch pad. Credit: JAXA

The seventh HTV mission will deliver six new lithium-ion batteries to be installed on the space station's solar power truss, replacing aging nickel-hydrogen batteries used since solar array modules were launched in the 2000s.

The space station has four huge solar power modules, each with solar wings spanning around 240 feet (73 meters) tip-to-tip. Each solar array section powers two electrical channels with 12 charging nickel-hydrogen batteries, and NASA is replacing the old batteries in power truss section with six lighter, more efficient lithium-ion batteries.

The first set of six new batteries launched on the most recent HTV mission in 2016, and two more HTV deliveries in the next few years will finish the battery refresh.

With the help of the station's robotic handyman Dextre, astronauts will conduct two spacewalks in late September to install the fresh batteries launched in the Kounotori 7 spacecraft's external payload bay.

Two refrigerator-size Express science racks for NASA are stowed inside the HTV's pressurized cargo compartment, and an experimental European advanced closed-loop life support system is also riding to the station to demonstrate new air purification and oxygen-generation capabilities that could be used on future deep space missions.

The HTV is also set to carry a new research facility called the Life Sciences Glovebox to the space station. The sealed glovebox, built by JAXA in partnership with the Dutch firm Bradford Engineering, will allow astronauts to work with biological and human physiology experiment samples.

Three Japanese CubeSats are also riding on the HTV supply ship to the space station, wh ere they will be deployed into orbit.
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For the first time, Japan is launching a sample return capsule inside the HTV supply ship to test a new re-entry system that could bring back experiment small specimens and other materials from the space station. The test capsule will be released from the HTV at the end of its mission, after departing the station and firing its engines for a deorbit burn.

The HTV is designed to burn up in the atmosphere during re-entry, but the small sample return capsule carries a heat shield to survive the trip back to Earth. The re-entry vehicle is relatively small, measuring 33 inches (84 centimeters) in diameter and 26 inches (66 centimeters) in height, with a weight of less than 400 pounds (180 kilograms), excluding the sample carried inside.

JAXA says the the capsule has an internal volume of about 30 liters, and astronauts could load up to 44 pounds (20 kilograms) of specimens inside.

The re-entry craft will deploy a parachute and splash down in the ocean, wh ere recovery teams will retrieve it and bring it back to Japan for analysis.

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https://www.andersen.af.mil/News/Features/Article/1624913/guam-in-cor-1/
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Guam in COR 1
By Joint Information Center / Published September 09, 2018

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam --
Governor Eddie Baza Calvo places Guam in Condition of Readiness (COR) 1. COR1 means destructive winds are possible within the next 12 hours.

As of 1 a.m., Typhoon Mangkhut was located 15.0 degrees north latitude and 149.9 degrees east longitude. It is currently 360 miles east-northeast of Guam and 280 miles east of Saipan moving toward the west.

Mangkhut has a current intensity of 85 mph sustained winds. On its current track, it is forecasted to make its closest point of approach (CPA) to Guam around 8 p.m. on Monday.

Expected Winds
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Although the weather seems clear, we anticipate the winds picking up through Monday. Stay vigilant.
· Damaging winds of 39 mph or more are expected as early as 1 p.m. Monday
· Destructive winds of 58 mph or more are expected by early as 6 p.m. Monday
· Closest Point of Approach is expected around 8 p.m. Monday

Damaging winds will last from early Monday afternoon through early Tuesday morning.

As a reminder, these are projections and the storm may slow down, speed up, move farther south or even strengthen.

Hazardous weather will remain even after the storm's closest point of approach has passed. Please remain sheltered in place until the all clear is given.

Heavy wind and rain increases the chance of hydroplaning. During COR1, the community is advised to stay indoors and off the roadways unless it is an emergency, or seeking shelter.
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Цитироватьネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ‏ @nvslive 50 мин. назад

The launch date of H-IIB F7 is yet to be determined. Today, JAXA and MHI Industries planned to decide on weather condition, but postponed the judgment. they will decide again at tomorrow morning , will be decide on 13th or after 14th.
#nvslive #h2bf7

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Недельный прогноз погоды по Танегасиме от JAXA. Улучшение погоды после 13-го
Цитироватьネコビデオ ビジュアル ソリューションズ‏ @nvslive 46 мин. назад

H-IIBロケット7号機の打上げ予定は天候判断中となります。 種子島宇宙センターの天気予報はJAXAのサイトで見ることが出来ます。
http://space.jaxa.jp/tnsc/tn-weather/ ...

#nvslive #h2bf7


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ЦитироватьChris G - NSF‏ @ChrisG_NSF 18 мин. назад

The last radar frame before radar went down in Guam (0909 UTC) as Typhoon #Mangkhut passes the island. @JAXA_en has declined to a set a formal launch date for #HTV7 at this time, though they have noted that launch cannot be earlier than 13 Sept (UTC) - which is 14 Sept local time