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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/10/23/station-preps-for-japan-us-ship-operations-next-month/
ЦитироватьStation Preps for Japan, US Ship Operations Next Month

Mark Garcia
Posted Oct 23, 2018 at 3:23 pm

The International Space Station is getting ready for Japanese and U.S. cargo ship operations next month. ...
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The packed HTV-7 is due to be removed from the Harmony module with the Canadarm2 and released back into Earth orbit in November. Its release will cap a 47 day stay at the station but the vehicle has one more mission before its fiery destruction over the Pacific Ocean. The HTV-7 will release a small reentry capsule for recovery in the Pacific Ocean by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The recovery mission is a test of the Japanese space agency's ability to retrieve experiment samples safely and quickly from the station.
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http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/11/20181101_kounotori7.html
ЦитироватьH-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7)
departure from the ISS and re-entry to the atmosphere
             
November 1, 2018 (JST)          
             
National Research and Development Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)          
 
Schedules of departure from the International Space Station (ISS) and re-entry to the atmosphere of the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7) are determined as follows.
 
        [TH]Departure from the ISS:[/TH][TH]Re-entry to the atmosphere: *2[/TH][TH]    *1 The time may vary according to the actual operation.
    *2 The direction of re-entry to the atmosphere will be determined based on weather condition of the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule(HSRC) recovery ocean area on November 6th.We will announce on website when determined.
    [/TH][/TR]
November 8, 2018 / 1:50a.m. (Japanese Standard Time, JST) *1
Southward re-entry
    November 11, 2018 / 06:30a.m.(JST) *1
    
    Northward re-entry
    November 10, 2018 / 08:50p.m.(JST) *1
    

Reference link: For more details, please refer to the following website:
 
 
7 ноября 19:50 - отстыковка и отделение HTV-7 Kounotori-7 от надирного узла Harmony манипулятором SSRMS
10 ноября 14:50 - затопление HTV-7 Kounotori-7 (или 11 ноября 00:30)
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

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#322
http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7/schedule/
2 days before departing
    [/li]
  • Assemble HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC) Part 1
    • Unpack and assemble pressurized bulkhead (top board and cylinder) for HSRC, inside the Pressurized Logistics Carrier (PLC)
    [/li][/LIST]
    A day before 
    departure 
    from the ISS

      [/li]
    • Assemble HSRC Part 2
      • Store collected samples in the HSRC container at "Kibo"
      • Install the separation mechanism onto HSRC and temporarily attach HSRC to the pressurized bulkhead
      • Combine HSRC with the pressurized bulkhead
      • Connect the pressurized bulkhead with cables
      • Install HSRC with pressurized bulkhead onto the hatch of HTV PLC
      [/li][/LIST]
        [/li]
      • Preparation for the HTV Unberthing Operations
        • IMV de-activation
        • Switching of the communications line (Fixed line to radio wave)
        [/li][/LIST]
        Unberthing Day
          [/li]
        • HTV7 unberthing
          • Deactivation of HTV power supply from ISS
          • Disconnection of power and communication line
          • HTV grapple by the SSRMS
          • CBM bolts release
          • SSRMS moves HTV to the release position
          • Activation of the Guidance Navigation Control (GNC), activation of HTV propulsion system
          • SSRMS releases HTV
          • HTV begins separation maneuvers
          [/li][/LIST]
          De-orbit Maneuver
            [/li]
          • After de-orbit Maneuver, HTV Small Re-entry Capsule will be released
          Reentry
            [/li]
          • Reentry
          по капсуле http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7/hsrc/index.html

          Расстыковка 7 числа (UTC) http://fanfun.jaxa.jp/topics/detail/12708.html 
           https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU_M0FjO8cc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU_M0FjO8cc


          На японском
           http://iss.jaxa.jp/htv/htv7_re-entry.html
          что-то про 6:40 (JST) (ранее было 6:30)

          tnt22

          https://tass.ru/kosmos/5758607
          Цитировать6 НОЯ, 08:42
          Японские специалисты 11 ноября доставят с МКС капсулу с материалами опытов

          По информации агентства Kyodo, этот эксперимент является также шагом к разработке обитаемого спускаемого аппарата

          ТОКИО, 6 ноября. /ТАСС/. КЯпонские специалисты намерены 11 ноября провести операцию по возвращению с Международной космической станции (МКС) спускаемой капсулы с материалами проведенных там научных экспериментов. Об этом объявило во вторник национальное агентство аэрокосмических исследований (JAXA).

          Капсулу заберет со станции японский беспилотный грузовой корабль Kounotori 7. Предполагается, что он отстыкуется от МКС 8 ноября.

          Спускаемая капсула представляет собой цилиндр размером 84 на 66 см. Она, в частности, призвана доставить на Землю материалы исследований, требующие охлаждения. Поэтому в создании капсулы принимали участие специалисты японской компании по производству термосов Tiger Corporation.

          Отстыковавшись от МКС, Kounotori отправит капсулу в самостоятельный полет. Предполагается, что она упадет в океан в Тихом океане у японского кораллового острова Минами-Торисима, который расположен примерно в 1,8 тыс. км к юго-востоку от Токио. Там капсулу должно подобрать специальное судно.

          Как отмечает информационное агентство Kyodo, эксперимент с капсулой эксперты JAXA рассматривают также как шаг к разработке обитаемого спускаемого аппарата.

          tnt22

          https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/05/astronauts-prepare-for-japanese-cargo-ship-departure/
          ЦитироватьAstronauts Prepare for Japanese Cargo Ship Departure

          Mark Garcia
          Posted Nov 5, 2018 at 3:59 pm


          Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor of NASA monitors the arrival of the H-II Transfer Vehicle-7 (HTV-7) before it was captured during Expedition 56 by Commander Drew Feustel operating the Canadarm2 robotic arm.

          A pair of Expedition 57 astronauts trained for the release of a Japanese resupply ship Wednesday after a 41-day mission at the International Space Station. Japan's seventh cargo ship, H-II Transfer Vehicle-7 (HTV-7), has one more mission though after it departs the orbital lab.
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          If all goes as planned, astronaut Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency) will command the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the HTV-7, also called the Kounotori, Wednesday at 11:50 a.m. EST. Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor will back up Gerst in the cupola monitoring the vehicle and its telemetry as it slowly backs away from the space station. The two astronauts reviewed departure procedures and practiced robotics controls on a computer today. NASA TV will broadcast live the space freighter's departure beginning at 11:30 a.m.

          Kounotori was captured Sept. 27 and delivered external station batteries and hardware to be configured during a pair of upcoming spacewalks. The resupply ship also replenished the station with advanced science experiments and equipment to benefit humans on Earth and in space.

          However, it has one more payload to deliver for splashdown on Earth before the vehicle burns up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean. The HTV-7 will release a small reentry capsule packed with test cargo for retrieval by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The splashdown mission is a test of JAXA's ability to return small payloads from space for quick delivery to researchers on Earth.
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          tnt22

          https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/11/05/iss-daily-summary-report-11052018/
          ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 11/05/2018

          HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC):
          The crew completed Part 1 of the HTV Capsule Assembly including the assembly of the Cylindrical Support Cone Section, Capsule Plate Section and the acceleration/pressure data logger which was taped to the sample box lid. The HSRC is designed to return relatively small payloads to the ground. The HSRC is 840mm in diameter, 190kg in weight, and contains roughly 30L pressurized volume for sample return.

          H-II Transfer Vehicle 7 (HTV7) Departure Preparation:
          The crew reviewed HTV-7 departure materials including HTV Rendezvous Review and HTV Departure Review. They also completed Robotics Onboard Trainer (ROBoT) Release Session. Additionally, the crew removed the smoke detector from the vehicle prior to departure. HTV-7 is scheduled to unberth from the ISS on Wednesday, November 7.

          tnt22

          https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/06/astronauts-ready-japanese-ship-as-cosmonaut-works-russian-space-science/
          ЦитироватьAstronauts Ready Japanese Ship ...

          Mark Garcia
          Posted Nov 6, 2018 at 12:47 pm


          This view of Japan from the International Space Station looks from north to south and encompasses the cities of Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Hiroshima and Fukuoka.

          Japan's seventh resupply ship to the International Space Station is packed and readied for departure Wednesday morning. However, the Japanese cargo ship, H-II Transfer Vehicle-7 (HTV-7), has one more delivery mission before it burns up safely over the Pacific Ocean.

          Station skipper Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency) will command the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the HTV-7 at 11:50 a.m. EST Wednesday. It will spend about an hour maneuvering safely away from the station on a trajectory to begin its next mission. Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor will monitor the vehicle until it reaches a point about 200 meters from the space station. NASA TV begins its live coverage of the departure Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.

          The HTV-7 will fire its deorbit engines Saturday for a fiery but safe ending to its mission after 41 days attached to the station's Harmony module. Before the HTV-7 self-destructs in Earth's atmosphere it will release a small reentry capsule loaded with test cargo for splashdown in the Pacific Ocean near the Japanese islands. The capsule will be retrieved by personnel from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency to test the space partner's ability to safely return precious space cargo for analysis on Earth.
          ...

          tnt22

          NOTMAR - Опасная зона, закрываемая 10 ноября с.г. с 21:30 до 22:30 UTC (Southward re-entry 
          November 11, 2018 / 06:30a.m.(JST)  - см #322)

          ЦитироватьHYDROPAC 4011/2018 (81,97)  

          WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
          DNC 12.
          1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
             102130Z TO 102230Z NOV IN AREA BOUND BY
             30-00-00N 142-31-48E, 30-00-00N 148-11-14E,
             23-57-18N 153-58-33E, 18-38-13N 159-00-00E,
             15-54-00N 159-00-00E, 15-00-00N 158-21-00E,
             15-00-00N 154-23-31E, 19-23-32N 150-00-00E,
             20-45-46N 150-00-00E, 28-46-48N 142-31-48E.
          2. CANCEL THIS MSG 102330Z NOV 18.

          ( 061304Z NOV 2018 )

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          Аист-7 - в свободном полёте!

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