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Цитировать Luca Parmitano‏Подлинная учетная запись @astro_luca 3 ч. назад
L-5 h 15 min: building 254. The memories are flooding back now after saying goodbye to family and friends. Lots of emotions, but positive and focused. The crew are doing well.


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Цитировать Luca Parmitano‏ Подлинная учетная запись @astro_luca 2 ч. назад
L-4 h 20 min: final fit & leak check time for our pressurised Sokol spacesuits. A good reminder that what we do can be dangerous, yet these will keep us safe, & stylish en route to the #ISS. But when the helmet is closed, my mind switches off all other thoughts.


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Кажется, при короткой схеме санузел в БО "Союза" не расконсервируется :)?
Пропитый день обмену и возврату не подлежит

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Цитировать Luca Parmitano ‏Подлинная учетная запись @astro_luca 20 мин. назад
L-2 h 35 min: driving to Gagarin's launchpad and there it is, our rocket. The Soyuz #MS13. Majestic and waiting patiently for two astronauts and a cosmonaut to climb aboard: a quiescent volcano - ready to erupt its tremendous energy.


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Цитировать Luca Parmitano‏ Подлинная учетная запись @astro_luca 16 мин. назад
L-2 h 30 min: One more look at my planet... it's time to climb aboard our rocket. Next stop @Space_Station. From liftoff to docking, it will take us six hours. See you in #space, friends!


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Цитировать Soichi Noguchi 野口 聡-‏ Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_Soichi 4 ч. назад
Expedition 60 astronauts @AstroDrewMorgan, @astro_luca, and cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov, your next meal will be spacefood! Final lunch at #Baikonur プライムとバックアップで囲む最後のランチ。打ち上げクルーはこの後発射台へ!


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Дублёрам даже супа не налили. Японец что-то спионерил из тарелки Скворцова :)
Пропитый день обмену и возврату не подлежит

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Цитировать РОСКОСМОС‏ Подлинная учетная запись @roscosmos 38 сек. назад
#СоюзМС13: экипаж на стартовом комплексе площадки № 1 космодрома #Байконур. Александр, Лука и Эндрю поднялись на лифте в корабль, где заняли места в своих ложементах.  

Прямая трансляция начнется в 18:30 мск → http://online.roscosmos.ru


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https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/expedition-60-mission-patch-honors-apollo-11
ЦитироватьJuly 16, 2019

Expedition 60 Mission Patch Honors Apollo 11


Since the Gemini V mission in 1965, astronauts have contributed to the design of their mission patches. Michael Collins, Apollo 11 Command Module pilot, traced a photo of an eagle from a wildlife magazine after fellow astronaut Jim Lovell proposed the idea. Thanks to detail-oriented decisions by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and other NASA personnel, the Apollo 11 patch became one of the most recognizable patches in spaceflight history.


The three-person crew that will complete Expedition 60 aboard the International Space Station will launch on Saturday, July 20 — the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. NASA astronaut Drew Morgan, Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and Alexander Skvortsov of Russian space agency Roscosmos helped design their mission patch as a tribute to the intrepid Moon landing mission. Here's a breakdown of the elements seen in the mission insignia:

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  • Three stars with the Moon superimposed forms the letter "L," the Latin symbol for 50.
  • The Moon is depicted as a waxing crescent, as it was on July 20, 1969.
  • The familiar silhouette of the International Space Station is visible, flying across the night sky. Stars, numerous and bright as seen from the space station, form the shape of an eagle in the same pose as on the iconic patch of the Apollo 11 mission.
  • The sunrise represents the fact that we are still in the dawn of humanity's exploration of the solar system.
  • The hexagonal shape of the patch represents the space station's cupola, with the six points of the hexagon symbolizing the six crewmembers of Expedition 60.
  • Just like on the Apollo 11 mission patch, the names and nationalities are deliberately omitted as a way to highlight that space missions — then, now, and in the future — are for Earth and all humankind.
The Expedition 60 crew will continue work on hundreds of experiments in biology, biotechnology, physical science and Earth science aboard humanity's only permanently occupied microgravity laboratory.





Live NASA TV coverage of the July 20 launch and docking activities will begin at 11:30 a.m. EDT. Docking coverage will follow at 6 p.m. EDT, followed by hatch opening and welcome coverage at 8 p.m. EDT.




Last Updated: July 16, 2019
Editor: Andres Almeida

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/07/19/nasa-tv-covers-station-crew-launch-live-saturday-on-apollo-50th/
ЦитироватьNASA TV Covers Station Crew Launch Live Saturday on Apollo 50th


The Expedition 60 crew (left) is launching 50 years to the day Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first stepped foot on the Moon.At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, teams are making final preparations for the launch of NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan, Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and Alexander Skvortsov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos to the International Space Station. Their journey to the station will begin with a lift off at 12:28 p.m. EDT Saturday (9:28 p.m. in Baikonur), 50 years to the day that astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the Moon in a giant leap for humanity.


Live launch coverage will begin Saturday at 11:30 a.m. on NASA Television and the agency's website.


The three will join NASA astronauts Nick HagueChristina Koch and Expedition 60 Commander Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos.


The Expedition 60 crew will spend more than six months conducting about 250 science investigations in fields such as biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences, and technology development. Work on the unique microgravity laboratory advances scientific knowledge and demonstrates new technologies, making research breakthroughs that will enable long-duration human and robotic exploration of the Moon and Mars.


Some of the investigations they will conduct are sponsored by the U.S. National Laboratory on the space station, which Congress designated in 2005 to maximize its use for improving quality of life on Earth. Highlights of upcoming investigations the crew will facilitate on the orbiting laboratory in the unique microgravity environment include the growth of moss aboard the station, a platform to attempt successful printing of biological tissues and bio-mining in space.


Below is the crew's launch timeline in EDT:


Saturday, July 20


3:28:21am      9:00      Crew wakeup at Cosmonaut Hotel
6:28:21am      6:00      Crew departs Cosmonaut Hotel
6:43:21am      5:45      Batteries installed in booster
7:13:21am      5:15      Crew arrives at Site 254
7:28:21am      5:00      Tanking begins
7:58:21am      4:30      Crew suit up
8:23:21am      4:05      Booster loaded with liquid Oxygen
8:58:21am      3:30      Crew meets family members on other side of the glass
9:23:21am      3:05      First and second stage oxygen fueling complete
9:28:21am      3:00      Crew walkout from 254 and boards bus for launch pad
9:33:21am      2:55      Crew departs for launch pad (Site 1)
9:53:21am      2:35      Crew arrives at launch pad (Site 1)
10:03:21am      2:25      Crew boards Soyuz; strapped in to the Descent module
10:53:21am      1:35      Descent module hardware tested
11:08:21am      1:20      Hatch closed; leak checks begin
11:28:21am      1:00      Launch vehicle control system prep; gyro activation
11:30:00am      :58:21      NASA TV LAUNCH COVERAGE BEGINS
11:43:21am      :45:00      Pad service structure components lowered
11:44:21am      :44:00      Clamshell gantry service towers retracted
11:45:00am      :43:21      NASA TV: Crew prelaunch activities B-roll played
11:51:21am      :37:00      Suit leak checks begin; descent module testing complete
11:54:21am      :34:00      Emergency escape system armed
12:13:21pm      :15:00      Suit leak checks complete; escape system to auto
12:18:21pm      :10:00      Gyros in flight readiness and recorders activated
12:21:21pm      :07:00      Pre-launch operations complete
12:22:21pm      :06:00      Launch countdown operations to auto; vehicle ready
12:23:21pm      :05:00      Commander's controls activated
12:23:53pm      :04:28      ISS flies directly over the Baikonur Cosmodrome
12:24:21pm      :04:00      Combustion chamber nitrogen purge
12:25:21pm      :03:00      Propellant drainback
12:25:38pm      :02:43      Booster propellant tank pressurization
12:26:51pm      :01:30      Ground propellant feed terminated
12:27:21pm      :01:00      Vehicle to internal power
12:27:46pm      :00:35      First umbilical tower separates


Auto sequence start


12:27:51pm      :00:30      Ground umbilical to third stage disconnected
12:28:06pm      :00:15      Second umbilical tower separates
12:28:09pm      :00:12      Launch command issued


Engine Start Sequence Begins


12:28:11pm      :00:10      Engine turbo pumps at flight speed
12:28:16pm      :00:05      Engines at maximum thrust
12:28:21pm      :00:00      LAUNCH OF SOYUZ MS-13 TO THE ISS
12:37:06pm       +8:45      3RD STAGE SHUTDOWN; SOYUZ ORBITAL INSERTION


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